Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 manual Alert Windows, Understanding alert windows

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Understanding alert windows

Understanding alert windows

Alerts are windows generated by Watcher in response to your selections. Close an alert window by selecting Yes, No, or OK. You also have the option to “turn off” an alert so that it never appears again either from the alert window itself, or by manually shutting it off. To manually shut off an alert, access the Settings menu in Full Mode view or click the System Tray Icon in the system tray of your notebook PC to access the shortcut menu. (See Chapter 4, page 17).

Following are different alerts that may appear during use:

3G service alert

If 3G service is currently unavailable at your location, an alert appears explaining that you need to try to reconnect again.

Auto-connect alert

Watcher includes a convenient auto-connect feature. When a call is lost due to poor signal strength, Watcher automatically attempts to reconnect to the Verizon Wireless network. The auto-connect alert appears whenever this instance occurs.

Auto-connection failure alert

The auto-connect feature attempts to reconnect to the Verizon Wireless network if a call has been lost. If, after three times, the auto-connect feature is unsuccessful, the auto-connection failure alert appears. Click Yes to resume auto-connection attempts.

Call lost alert

A visual and audible alert occurs whenever a connection has been inadvertently lost, due to poor signal strength or being outside a local coverage area. Select OK to acknowledge the

notice and close the window.

Card eject warning

This warning appears when you exit Watcher. Follow the instructions displayed for proper removal of the AirCard 580.

WARNING: Removing the AirCard 580 improperly may damage your notebook PC. See page 13 for complete instructions on proper removal of the AirCard 580 from your notebook PC.

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Contents User Guide Safety and Hazards Important NoticeLimitation of Liability Patents & LicensesTrademarks CopyrightContact Information Table of Contents Troubleshooting Tips Technical Specifications Introducing the AirCard Wireless Modem Package contentsFeature summary WelcomeVerizon Wireless Evdo Additional AirCard 580 featuresAirCard 580 wireless modem System components3G Cdma wireless network Verizon Wireless accountAirCard software and driver Care and maintenance AirCard 580 software Getting StartedYour account and coverage area Installation Procedures OverviewSystem requirements System Resource RequirementsPart 1 AirCard 580 software installation Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP installation proceduresRemoving the AirCard Inserting the AirCardTo insert the AirCard 580 into your notebook PC Driver installation Proper PC card insertion and removalPage Part 3 Activating the AirCard with Verizon Wireless Watcher Basics Launching and exiting WatcherLaunching Watcher Exiting WatcherConnect and disconnect Powering the AirCard 580 On/OffConnect Components of the Watcher window DisconnectIndicator area and icons Indicator Area Icons Icon MeaningService status area and counters Service status dialogService Status Dialog and Associated Icon Icon MeaningConnection timer Byte counterSettings Action buttonsConnect / disconnect System tray shortcutSettings Menu General Tab Options Option Choices Description System Tray Mode About tabCall log Call Log Column DescriptionsSystem Tray Icon System Tray Icon meaningsSystem tray menu System Tray menu optionsAlert Windows Understanding alert windowsPower on card alert Reset call log confirmationSecurity lock enabled alert Connection in progress alertTray mode alert How do I un-install Watcher? Troubleshooting TipsHow do I log in to my Virtual Private Network VPN? Page Technical Specifications Radio frequency and electrical specificationsRadio frequency and electrical specifications LED operationEnvironmental specifications Environmental specificationsUnited States of America Regulatory and Safety InformationRegulatory Notices Safety Information Safety and HazardsImportant Notice Blasting Areas and HospitalsDriving E911 --Emergency call mode Appendix a GlossaryESD --Electro-Static Discharge HostPRI --Product Release Instructions RF --Radio Frequency

AirCard 580 specifications

The Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 is a notable mobile broadband solution designed to deliver reliable, high-speed internet connectivity on the go. As part of Sierra Wireless' robust AirCard series, this device stands out for its combination of advanced technological features and user-friendly design.

One of the primary distinctions of the AirCard 580 is its support for 4G LTE networks. This technology allows users to experience lightning-fast download and upload speeds, making it ideal for streaming, online gaming, and other data-intensive applications. The AirCard 580 leverages LTE Cat 4 technology, which provides download speeds of up to 150 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50 Mbps, ensuring a seamless browsing experience.

Equipped with a powerful built-in antenna, the AirCard 580 enhances signal reception, allowing users to maintain strong connectivity even in areas with spotty coverage. It boasts backward compatibility with 3G and 2G networks, ensuring that users can stay connected in regions where 4G LTE may not be available. This versatility makes it a valuable tool for travelers and remote workers alike.

The device's compact and lightweight design adds to its appeal. The AirCard 580 is small enough to fit into a pocket, making it portable for users on the move. It also features a user-friendly interface that simplifies the connection process. With a straightforward setup procedure, users can quickly connect to the internet without requiring technical expertise.

Additionally, the AirCard 580 supports Wi-Fi tethering, allowing users to share their mobile broadband connection with multiple devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This feature is especially beneficial for teams working collaboratively in remote locations or for families traveling together.

Security is another key consideration for the AirCard 580. It incorporates various encryption protocols, such as WPA2, to safeguard users’ data from unauthorized access. This enhanced security ensures that personal and sensitive information remains protected while browsing the internet.

In summary, the Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 is a powerful mobile broadband solution that combines high-speed connectivity, portability, and security. Its robust technology and versatile features make it an essential tool for anyone requiring a dependable internet connection while on the move. Whether for business or personal use, the AirCard 580 continues to meet the needs of modern mobile users effectively.