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Quick Start Guide
Gigaset SX686 WiMAX / de-en / A31008-N919-R101-2-ZD43_22-10-2008 / qig_SX686_685.fm / 23.10.2008
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A screen with security information will appear. You can skip this when configuring the
device for the first time.
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Click
OK
.
The start screen is displayed.
The user interface can be presented in various languages.
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If you wish to change the preset language, click
Language
at the top right of the
start screen.
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Select the language you require from the list and click
OK
to apply the setting.
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Select the
Basic Setup Wizard
option on the start screen now to start the configu-
ration.
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Click
Next >
.
Choosing the antenna
On this screen you choose if you want to operate your Gigaset SX686 WiMAX with an
internal or external antenna.
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Choose
Gigaset without an external antenna
if you are using the antenna inte-
grated in the Gigaset SX686 WiMAX.
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Choose
Gigaset with an external antenna
if you received the outdoor antenna
together with your Gigaset SX686 WiMAX. The outdoor antenna must already have
been installed and connected by a qualified electrician.
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Click
Next >
.
Aligning the antenna and connecting with the WiMAX network
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If you are using the antenna integrated in the Gigaset SX686 WiMAX, align it
towards the window.
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If you are using the outdoor antenna, align the antenna later.
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Click
Next >
.
The frequency scan begins automatically.
The frequency scan begins automatically. A progress bar indicates how far the scan has
progressed. In addition, you will see in the
Remaining time
area roughly how much
time is still needed for the complete scan. Depending on how your Gigaset SX686
WiMAX has been preconfigured by your provider, the scan can last several minutes
before the first radio connection is established.
As soon as a radio connection has been established with a WiMAX network, the scan will
end. The progress bar is fully filled in and the display in the
Remaining time
area jumps
to
0 seconds
.
Note
During the scan, the Gigaset SX686 WiMAX or antenna must not be moved; this is
the only way to guarantee a complete scan with the current antenna alignment.