Sierra Wireless 2130374 v3 manual Shutdown Standby

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User Guide

(For further information on specific operating systems, consult Windows® Help (Start > Help).

A “Location Information” window has popped up asking for dialing information. Do I need to put any information in this window?

Windows 98 SE & Windows Me ONLY: During Watcher software loading, if the computer has never had any modem configuration performed, the Location Information screen may pop up. This window has nothing to do with Watcher software. Windows just thinks a modem is being loaded and is asking for dialing information. Simply put in the area code of the computer’s location. The remaining requested information can be left blank or dummy information can be put in. Infor- mation in this window will not affect the AirCard 580. After entering the information click Close. (This only applies if the computer also uses a dialup modem).

I use Windows 98 SE and I've noticed that my computer is performing slower than usual, why?

On the second attempt by Windows 98 SE to go into Standby Mode, the system may become sluggish and unusable. The computer must be rebooted at this point in order to recover and restore normal operating speed.

It is recommended to inhibit Standby Mode by selecting Standby “Never” option under the ‘Power Manager’ menu options in the Control Panel. It is also recommended not to use Start

>Shutdown > Standby.

What do I do with the message window: “The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available. Insert the 'Watcher' Disk and click OK”?

If Watcher is being loaded on a computer that has a fresh Windows 2000 operating system load and has not had any other software loaded to this point, you may see the following message: “The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available. Insert the ʹ Watcher ʹ Disk and click OK”. Dismiss the message by clicking Cancel. This is a one time event and should not happen again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents & Licenses Copyright Trademarks Qualcomm 3GContact Information Your comments and suggestions on improving this documenUser Guide 2130374 Table of Contents AirCard 580 User Guide Introducing the AirCard 580 1 Wireless Modem Package contentsFeature summary WelcomeAdditional AirCard 580 features Type II PC card wireless modemVerizon Wireless NationalAccess/BroadbandAccessSM AirCard 580 wireless modem System componentsYour host computing device AirCard software and driverVerizon Wireless account 3G Cdma wireless networkCare and maintenance User Guide 2130374 Your account and coverage area Getting StartedAirCard 580 software User Guide Installation Procedures OverviewSystem requirements System Resource RequirementsPart 1 AirCard 580 software installation Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP installation proceduresWatcher launches and the system tray icon appears To insert the AirCard 580 into your notebook PC Inserting the AirCardRemoving the AirCard Driver installation DriverPart 3 Activating the AirCard with Verizon Wireless V3 Mar.11 Installation Procedures 800 2-JOIN-INUser Guide 2130374 Launching Watcher Watcher BasicsLaunching and exiting Watcher Powering the AirCard 580 On/Off Connect and disconnectExiting Watcher ConnectWatcher in Full Mode view Connect action button DisconnectFull Mode view of Watcher Components of the Watcher windowIcon Meaning Indicator area and iconsIndicator Area Icons Service status area and counters Service provider other than your ownService status dialog Service Status Dialog and Associated IconConnection timer Byte counterSettings Action buttonsConnect / disconnect System tray shortcutSettings Menu General Tab Options About tab Option Choices Description Security LockRun Activation WizardSystem Tray Mode System Tray IconHelp Column Header Format Descriptions BytesSystem Tray Icon meanings Icon Description ToolTipMenu Item Action Help ExitUser Guide 2130374 Alert Windows Understanding alert windowsPower on card alert Premium service alertReset call log confirmation Connection in progress alertSecurity lock enabled alert Tray mode alertSecurity enter lock code Security incorrect lock codeUser Guide 2130374 How do I log in to my Virtual Private Network VPN? Troubleshooting TipsHow do I un-install Watcher? Shutdown Standby Troubleshooting Tips User Guide 2130374 LED operation Technical SpecificationsLED operation Radio frequency and electrical specifications Environmental specificationsRadio frequency and electrical specifications Environmental specificationsRegulatory Notices Regulatory and Safety InformationUnited States of America User Guide Safety Information Blasting Areas and HospitalsAircraft DrivingUser Guide 2130374 Appendix a Glossary CDG CdmaFSN GUI Electro-Static DischargeInternational Standards Organization-A standards setting International Mobile Station IdentityRadio Frequency TIA WAN User Guide 2130374 See also settings call log help connect disconnect IndexUser Guide Index 0DU 53 User Guide 2130374

2130374 v3 specifications

The Sierra Wireless 2130374 v3 is a state-of-the-art cellular module designed for a variety of applications, from IoT solutions to industrial automation. This module is part of Sierra Wireless's robust AirPrime family and is recognized for its advanced features and reliability, making it suitable for both consumer and enterprise-level solutions.

One of the standout features of the 2130374 v3 is its LTE connectivity, which offers high-speed data transmission and low latency. Supporting multiple LTE bands, it ensures global compatibility, enabling seamless communication across different regions and networks. This capability makes it an ideal choice for applications requiring real-time data exchange, such as remote monitoring, telematics, and smart grid technologies.

In addition to LTE, the module also supports fallback to 3G and even 2G networks, allowing it to maintain connectivity in areas with varying network coverage. This multi-band support is crucial for devices deployed in remote locations or in industrial settings where network conditions may fluctuate.

The 2130374 v3 features an easy-to-use interface, with multiple connectivity options including USB and UART. This versatility allows developers to integrate the module into a wide range of devices quickly and efficiently. The module is also equipped with a GPS feature, providing location tracking capabilities that enhance its utility for fleet management and asset tracking systems.

Power efficiency is another significant characteristic of the 2130374 v3. By optimizing power consumption, the module extends the operational life of battery-powered devices, which is vital for IoT applications where charging opportunities may be limited.

Security is also a top priority in the design of the 2130374 v3. The module incorporates advanced security features, including secure boot, trusted execution environment, and robust encryption protocols. These measures help protect sensitive data, ensuring secure communication and safeguarding against unauthorized access.

In summary, the Sierra Wireless 2130374 v3 stands out as a powerful and versatile cellular module. Its LTE capabilities, multi-band support, easy integration interfaces, GPS functionality, energy efficiency, and strong security features make it a premier choice for developers and companies looking to deploy reliable and scalable connectivity solutions in an increasingly connected world. Whether for industrial automation or IoT applications, the 2130374 v3 delivers performance and reliability that users can depend on.