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Chipdrive Sim Card Stick Software

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This compact Chipdrive SIM card reader stick is the ideal solution to managing and editing the data on your SIM card. Telephone numbers, messages and set-up details can all be read, edited and stored on the SIM Card. SIM Card Stick Suitable for all types of mobile phone and GSM networks. The small and handy CHIPDRIVEĀ® SIM Card Stick is the ideal power tool for all those who want to manage and edit the data on your SIM card on your PC.

Table of Contents

    • Computer System Requirements
    • Indicators
    • Memory Card
    • SIM card

Computer System Requirements

Microsoft Windows

Important: It is strongly recommended Windows XP be updated to Service Pack 3. This update will increase overall improvement to the performance of the computer.

Windows XPWindows VistaWindows 7
Processor

300 MHz 32-bit

Note:

64-bit is not supported

1 GHz 32-bit

1 GHz 64-bit

1 GHz 32-bit

1 GHz 64-bit

RAM256 MB1 GB1 GB
Hard Drive Space50 MB50 MB50 MB
Web BrowserIE 5.5IE 7IE 8
OS Service Pack / VersionService Pack 2 or laterService Pack 0 or laterService Pack 0 or later
USB VersionUSB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port

USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port

US232R-100-BST (1m long) The US232R-100 evaluation cable is supplied in retail packaging which includes instructions together with a Drivers and Utilities CD complete with Microsoft WHQL certified VCP drivers for Windows XP. Ftdi usb serial driver mavericks band. US232R-100-BLK (1m long) Bulk pack version of the US232R-100-BLISTERĀ is also available, which is supplied loose in an anti-static bag. No driver CD is supplied with the bulk pack version but the latest drivers can be downloaded from the FTDI website. US232R-500-BULK (5m long) 5m long bulk pack version of the US232R is also available, which is supplied loose in an anti-static bag. No driver CD is supplied with the bulk pack version but the latest drivers can be downloaded from the FTDI website.

USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port

Mac OS X

Important: Mac 10.7 (Lion) is not officially supported, but can work if Java Realtime is installed.

Mac OS X 10.4

(Tiger)

Mac OS X 10.5

(Leopard)

Mac OS X 10.6

(Snow Leopard)

ProcessorPower PC G3876 MhzIntel
RAM256 MB512 MB1 GB
Hard Drive Space100 MB120 MB160 MB
Web BrowserSafariSafariSafari
OS Service Pack / VersionVersion 10.4.11 or laterVersion 10.5.8 or laterVersion 10.6.4 or later
USB Version

USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port

USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port

USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port

Indicators

Chipdrive Sim Card Reader

Indicator Lights

Use the following table to understand what status the indicator light is showing:

LightStatus
Blinking green twice every 3 secondsData stick is powered on
Blinking green once every 3 seconds2G registration
Blinking blue once every 3 seconds3G registration
Blinking redData stick is powered on and searching for the SIM card
Solid redData stick is powered on and searching for an available network (2G, 3G, 4G)
Solid GreenEstablished 2G connection
Solid blueEstablished 3G connection
OffNo power

Refer to the picture below to determine the location of the indicator light:

Memory Card

Access files on card

How to access files on a memory card from a computer


To view files on a memory card from a computer, follow these steps:

  1. From your computer, open the Start menu, and click on Computer.
  2. Double-click on the appropriate drive.
  3. Navigate to and access the desired files or folders.

Copy files from card to computer

How to copy files from a memory card to a computer


To copy files from a memory card to a computer, follow these steps:

  1. From your computer, open the Start menu, and click on Computer.
  2. Double-click on the appropriate drive.
  3. Drag and drop the desired files or folders to the desired location on your computer.

Copy files from computer to card

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How to copy files from a computer to a memory card


To copy files from a computer to a memory card, follow these steps:

  1. From your computer, open the Start menu, and click on Computer.
  2. Double-click on the appropriate drive.
  3. Navigate to the desired folder on the memory card.
  4. In a separate window, navigate to the desired folders or files on your computer.
  5. Drag and drop the files from the computer's folder to the desired folder on the memory card.

Delete files on card

How to delete files on a memory card from a computer


To delete files on a memory card from a computer, follow these steps:

  1. From your computer, open the Start menu, and click on Computer.
  2. Double-click on the appropriate drive.
  3. Navigate to the desired folder on the memory card.
  4. Right-click on the file or folder you want to delete.
  5. Click Delete.
  6. Click Yes to confirm.

Insert/Remove card

How to insert or remove a memory card

To insert or remove a memory card, follow these steps:

  1. Open the microSD door on the side of the laptop stick.
  2. Insert the card as shown, and push it in until it locks into place.
    • Note: To remove a card that is already inserted, push in on the card slightly to unlock it and then slide it out of the microSD memory card slot.
  3. Close the microSD door and push it into place.

SIM card

Insert / Remove SIM card

How to insert or remove the SIM card


Related error: 'Insert SIM'


To insert or remove the SIM card, follow these steps:


To insert


Chipdrive Sim Card Stick Software

  1. Detach the SIM card from the card holder.
  2. Slide down and remove the back cover.
  3. Slide the SIM card into the slot (as shown below).
  4. Close the back cover.

To remove

  1. Slide down and remove the back cover.
  2. Slide the SIM card out of the slot (as shown below).

DOC-8604

SIM Manager is an advanced SIM card management tool, that organizes the address-book, SMS archive, list of fixed dialing numbers, last dialed numbers, and other data on a SIM card.

SIM card manager is fully compatible with GSM, Nextel, R-UIM and 3G SIM cards.

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  • Online synchronization with Google Contacts, Yahoo! Contacts and Facebook Contacts.
  • Import contacts from your iPhone, iPad and iPod using the iTunes backups.
  • Backup SIM cards, and restore the backup if a card was lost or stolen, or when you need to copy the contents of a SIM card to another card (Note: backing up the SIM doesn't mean cloning it, the SIM Manager cannot copy SIM card's system files).
  • Export SIM contacts to CSV or vCard files. Synchronize Outlook's address-book with the phonebook of the SIM, merge the contacts of your phone and PDA, or any PIM application.
  • Erase SIM cards, delete all personal information and phone numbers from SIM card memory.
  • Enable or disable PIN codes, change the PIN, unblock a blocked SIM or USIM card.
  • Manage PLMN and get smaller roaming charges.