Motorola iM1100 manual Status Icons, Mode Option

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Status Icons

These status icons appear in the body of the iDEN Packet Data Service window:

Icon

Indicates...

 

 

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Battery Strength icons — remaining

 

battery charge. More bars on the battery

 

indicate a greater charge. When the modem

 

battery is charging, battery icon displays

 

“sparks” from its top.

 

 

a

Signal Strength icons — strength of the

 

network signal. More bars next to the

 

antenna indicate a stronger signal.

 

 

Y

Packet Data Ready — modem is ready to

 

transmit or receive data.

 

 

 

Text Message — you have one or more

 

Text Messages. The closed envelope icon

 

indicates you have one or more unread Text

 

Messages. See “Viewing Text Messages”

 

on page 29.

 

 

Mode Option

Use the Mode option on the menu bar to choose how much information that is displayed in the window and to disconnect from the network:

Normal mode provides signal strength, battery strength and the number of kilobytes sent and received for the current packet data session.

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Contents Wireless Modem User’s GuideCustomer Support Table of Contents Declaration of Conformity IM1100 Wireless Modem Inserting the iM1100 Wireless ModemMoving, Removing, and Replacing the Antenna T E SIM1100 Wireless Modem Hardware Replacing a SIM CardReplacing the Battery Replacing BatteryStatus Light Charging the BatteryWhen Using Modem When Charging Modem Battery Modem Powered Off Status Light IM1100 Modem Battery StatusData Connectivity Setting UP Your Modem Installation RequirementsPreparing the Modem for Setup When to Insert the ModemContinuing the Installation on Windows 95/98 Starting the Software InstallationInstalling on Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT Correcting Resource Conflicts in Windows Page Setting Up Your Modem Continuing the Installation on Windows Continuing the Installation on Windows NT Page Setting Up Your Modem T E Setting Up Your Modem Completing the Installation Setting the Modem Speed Setting the Modem Speed on Windows 95/98Setting the Modem Speed on Windows Setting Up Your Modem Setting the Modem Speed on Windows NT Setting Up Your Modem Using the Modem Powering the Modem On and OffRegistering Your iM1100 Wireless Modem Connecting to the Internet via Packet DataDisconnecting from the Internet When You Are ConnectedIf You Lose Connection Viewing Text MessagesUsing the Inactivation Timer Connecting to the Internet via Circuit Data Running Applications over Packet DataUsing the iM1100 Packet Data Connection Window Getting Status InformationUsing the iM1100 Packet Data Service Window Mode Option Status IconsSetup Options RssiDiagnostics Options HelpSIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN Disabling/Enabling the SIM PIN RequirementChanging the SIM PIN Unblocking the SIM PINSIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN Uninstalling Modem Software Accessories AccessoriesSafety and General Information Antenna Care Approved Accessories Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Use While Driving Blasting Caps and Areas For Vehicles with an Air BagPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Antennas BatteriesOperational Cautions Accessory Safety Information Accessory Safety Information Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products II. General Provisions IV. HOW to GET Warranty Service VI. Patent and Software Provisions This Warranty applies in Singapore and the Philippines III. HOW to GET Warranty Service Patent and Software Provisions Page This Warranty applies in Canada II. General Provisions IV. What this Warranty does not Cover Motorola VII. Governing LAW Patent and Trademark Information