Sprint Nextel Network Card Merlin EX 720 User Manual

FAQ Sprint Mobile Broadband Express Card by  
Novatel WirelessTM (MerlinTM EX720)  
Q: What is the Merlin EX720 Express Card by Novatel Wireless?  
A: The Merlin EX720 is the first Rev A capable express card to be introduced to the U.S. marketplace.  
Q: What networks does the Merlin EX720 operate on?  
A: The Merlin EX720 operates on Sprint’s nationwide CDMA 1xRTT and Mobile BroadbandSM (CDMA 1xEV-  
DO Rev 0 and Rev A) networks.  
Q: Which Operating Systems are supported for use with the Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720?  
A: Microsoft Windows 2000 /XP/Vista; The Macintosh OS X version 10.4.8 or higher and Linux OS. The  
following Operating Systems are not supported: Palm and Pocket PC (Windows Mobile).  
Q: Does the MerlinTM EX720 support voice calls, fax and/or text messaging?  
A: No. Voice calls, fax and text messaging are not supported.  
Q: Which applications are well suited for using with the MerlinTM EX720 and the improved  
upload speeds?  
A:  
Consumer  
Business  
Applications  
Email – Send large files faster  
Internet/Intranet Access  
Video Conferencing and Surveillance  
Real-time Media Streaming  
Online Gaming  
Corporate Server (using VPN) Access  
Online Field Service Systems  
Healthcare/Insurance, sending images  
GPS enablement for “locate & search”  
Q
How can I tell what type of slot my computer has?  
A: If you’re not sure what type of slot your computer has, check the documentation that was provided  
with your computer, or contact the computer manufacturer.  
Q: Will my Merlin EX720 ExpressCard plug into a 34mm or 54mm ExpressCard slot?  
A: The ACEX720 ExpressCard is a 34 mm device and will plug into either an ExpressCard/34 slot or  
ExpressCard/54 ("Universal") slot. If you insert the ExpressCard into a Universal slot, the internal  
guidance feature gently directs the module over to engage the connectors. See the diagram below.  
 
Q: What is “Built-in GPS Receiver” that is stated on the packaging of the Novatel Wireless  
Merlin EX720 and can I use this capability now?  
A: Yes, the GPS feature is now available with the latest version of SprintSmartView software, allowing the  
device to be used with desktop GPS Applications and/or Location Services access to “locate and  
search” capabilities such as the nearest bank, restaurant, gas station, etc. In order to use the GPS  
feature you must launch the Sprint SmartView software. Please note it does not cost extra to use this  
GPS feature.  
Q: What is GPS mode ‘Basic’?  
A: GPS Basic mode is regular GPS capability that uses GPS satellite to determine your location  
coordinates, thus for outdoor use GPS satellite line of site is required, just like other GPS devices.  
Please note that environmental factors may limit GPS location information.  
Q: How do I enable GPS mode ‘Premium’?  
A: GPS Premium is not available at this time.  
Q: Does GPS work while roaming?  
A: GPS does not work in certain roaming areas at this time. The Sprint teams are working on a solution  
to extend GPS capability to work everywhere Sprint Mobile Broadband services are available.  
Q: Can I use the GPS capability with my GPS Application?  
A: Yes, in order to use GPS with a desktop GPS application such as Microsoft “Street and Trips”, you must  
first enable GPS on the device, find the configured GPS com port (also referred to as NMEA port) on  
your desktop (Note port will differ in each desktop) and configure the GPS application to use the GPS  
com port. The GPS application must be NMEA compliant.  
Note – The device’s GPS capability was tested for compliance with GPS standards. However the device  
was not tested with all possible GPS applications available in the market. For questions or issues  
related to your GPS application please use your GPS application guide or contact your GPS application  
provider.  
Q: Do you offer an “auto-connect” feature for the Merlin EX720?  
A: Yes, the Sprint SmartView software feature “NDIS” (Windows only) improves interfacing with  
Windows for increased battery life, the ability to auto connect when the device is inserted, and a  
faster connection after Windows “Resumes” from “Standby” or “Hibernate” states. This feature can be  
enabled in Sprint SmartView by selecting “NDIS” (under “Connection Type”, in the Settings window).  
When you select NDIS, Windows uses NDIS to connect and acts like a virtual Network card just as  
Ethernet does on your local LAN connections.  
Q: What do the LED lights on the Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720 indicate?  
A: The LED lights are visual indicators of the current status of the Merlin EX720.  
Solid green – The Merlin EX720 is in service and no activity in 1x or DO.  
Blinking green – The EX720 is actively transferring information and blinking rate is relative  
to the amount of data transmitted in 1x and DO.  
Solid red – No service found (searching for service)  
Solid orange – The EX720 is in a “download” state – if a power cycle does not resolve the  
problem, then this device will need to be replaced.  
 

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