Sierra Wireless 555 manual Minimized Icons, System tray icons

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Watcher™ Basics

Minimized Icons

Watcher displays an icon in the Windows system tray (which is usually located in the lower right corner of your screen, or the Today screen of Pocket PCs). The system tray icon indicates your connection status or notifies you when you have voice mail or SMS messages, or when you have missed a call.

Table 7-3: System tray icons

Icon

Meaning

 

 

 

You are in service on the CDMA network but have no

 

active voice or data connection.

 

The number of red bars indicates the signal strength.

 

If you have an AirCard and a WiFi network adapter,

 

and the AirCard is in service on the CDMA network,

 

the signal strength is that of the CDMA network. If the

 

AirCard is not in service or you don’t have an AirCard

 

inserted, the signal strength is that of the WiFi

 

network.

 

 

 

You have an active voice or data connection.

 

The number of green bars indicates the signal

 

strength.

 

If you have an AirCard and a WiFi network adapter,

 

and the AirCard is in service on the CDMA network,

 

the signal strength is that of the CDMA network. If the

 

AirCard is not in service or you don’t have an AirCard

 

inserted, the signal strength is that of the WiFi

 

network.

 

 

 

You missed (failed to answer) an incoming call. You

 

can view the number of the caller in the Call Log.

 

 

 

(If Watcher is integrated with Outlook and Outlook is

 

running, this information does not apply.)

 

You have unread SMS message(s).

 

 

 

You have voice mail.

 

 

Only one icon can be displayed at a time. The priority of icons, from highest to lowest, is:

Missed call(s)

SMS message(s)

Voice mail

Active or inactive connection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Installation Guide Page Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Comments Installation Guide 2130163 Table of Contents Installation on Devices Running Windows CE Care and Maintenance of Your AirCard Watcher Basics Glossary Index Introducing the AirCard Wireless Network Card Feature summaryWelcome Phone Cdma 1X servicesNetwork card ModemAdditional AirCard features System components Package contentsAirCard drivers and enabling software Cdma service provider accountCdma wireless network Account activation and configuration Getting StartedAirCard 555 software Installation Guide System requirements Installation on Notebook PCsWindows 95 support AirCard software installation proceduresPreinstallation procedures Windows 95 installationWindows 95, 98, Me, 2000, and XP installation procedures Ikernelupdate.exe Windows NT installation procedures Verifying that the PC Card slots are enabled Determining whether Networking is installed Cancel and repeat the previous two steps Installing the modem driver Inserting the AirCard Card insertion and removalRemoving the AirCard Installation on Devices Running 4 Windows CE Determining your version of Windows CE ActiveSync installation requirementsInstalling the software on the host Software installationDownloading the software to the CE device Inserting the AirCard into a Handheld or Tablet PC Inserting the AirCard into a Pocket PCRemoving the AirCard Ejecting the AirCard on a Pocket PCEjecting the AirCard on a Handheld or Tablet PC Account configuration procedures ActivationActivation Wizard Manual activation Voice-assisted and automated activation Installation Guide 2130163 Care and Maintenance of Your 6 AirCard Installation Guide 2130163 Watcher Basics Starting and closing Watcher Pocket PCsHandheld PCs and CE .NET devices Components of the Watcher window Volume Mute Phone Book Send Clear End Scratch Pad Button Always On Top Interpreting iconsWindow controls DockingConnection Status Area icons Connection Status AreaCall Status Area Indicator Area icons Indicator areaSystem tray icons Minimized IconsOnline Help TroubleshootingWatcher Basics Rev 3.5 Feb.05 Installation Guide 2130163 Fax support Fax ConfigurationWinFax PRO configuration Requirements before configuring WinFax PROInitial WinFax setup Receiving faxes Installation Guide LED operation Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental specifications Radio frequency and electrical specificationsESN Appendix a GlossaryFCC SMS Installation Guide 2130163 Numerics IndexCE devices, 31- 32 notebooks, 17 Rev 3.5 Feb.05 Index Installation Guide 2130163
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