Sierra Wireless N7NMC8781U GSM/UMTS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPAUSB Modem User Manual


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AirCard

®

800 Series

Installation Guide

Products covered:

AirCard 881 Wireless PC Card Modem

AirCard 880 Wireless PC Card Modem

AirCard 881E Wireless ExpressCard Modem

AirCard 880E Wireless ExpressCard Modem

AirCard 881U Wireless USB Modem

AirCard 880U Wireless USB Modem

AirCard 875 Wireless PC Card Modem

AirCard 875U Wireless USB modem

AirCard 860 Wireless PC Card Modem

AirCard 850 Wireless PC Card Modem

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Rev 1.2

Preface

Important Notice

Limitation of

Liability

Due   to   the   nature   of   wireless   communications,   transmission   and   reception   of   data   can   never   be   guaranteed.

  Data   may   be   delayed,   corrupted   (i.e.,   have   errors)   or   be   totally   lost.

 

Although   significant   delays   or   losses   of   data   are   rare   when   wireless   devices   such   as   the   Sierra   Wireless   modem   are   used   in   a   normal   manner   with   a   well ‐ constructed   network,   the   Sierra  

Wireless   modem   should   not   be   used   in   situations   where   failure   to   transmit   or   receive   data   could   result   in   damage   of   any   kind   to   the   user   or   any   other   party,   including   but   not   limited   to   personal   injury,   death,   or   loss   of   property.

  Sierra   Wireless   accepts   no   responsibility   for   damages   of   any   kind   resulting   from   delays   or   errors   in   data   transmitted   or   received   using   the  

Sierra   Wireless   modem,   or   for   failure   of   the   Sierra   Wireless   modem   to   transmit   or   receive   such   data.

Safety and Hazards

Do   not   operate   the   Sierra   Wireless   modem   in   areas   where   blasting   is   in   progress,   where   explosive   atmospheres   may   be   present,   near   medical   equipment,   near   life   support   equipment,   or   any   equipment   which   may   be   susceptible   to   any   form   of   radio   interference.

  In   such   areas,   the   Sierra   Wireless   modem  

MUST   BE   POWERED   OFF .

  The   Sierra   Wireless   modem   can   transmit   signals   that   could   interfere   with   this   equipment.

Do   not   operate   the   Sierra   Wireless   modem   in   any   aircraft,   whether   the   aircraft   is   on   the   ground   or   in   flight.

  In   aircraft,   the  

Sierra   Wireless   modem   MUST   BE   POWERED   OFF .

  When   operating,   the   Sierra   Wireless   modem   can   transmit   signals   that   could   interfere   with   various   onboard   systems.

Note: Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the door is open. Sierra Wireless modems may be used at this time.

The   driver   or   operator   of   any   vehicle   should   not   operate   the  

Sierra   Wireless   modem   while   in   control   of   a   vehicle.

  Doing   so   will   detract   from   the   driver   or   operator ʹ s   control   and   operation   of   that   vehicle.

  In   some   states   and   provinces,   operating   such   communications   devices   while   in   control   of   a   vehicle   is   an   offence.

The   information   in   this   manual   is   subject   to   change   without   notice   and   does   not   represent   a   commitment   on   the   part   of  

Sierra   Wireless.

  SIERRA   WIRELESS   AND   ITS   AFFILIATES  

SPECIFICALLY   DISCLAIM   LIABILITY   FOR   ANY   AND   ALL  

DIRECT,   INDIRECT,   SPECIAL,   GENERAL,   INCIDENTAL,  

CONSEQUENTIAL,   PUNITIVE   OR   EXEMPLARY   DAMAGES  

INCLUDING,   BUT   NOT   LIMITED   TO,   LOSS   OF   PROFITS   OR  

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Patents

Copyright

Trademarks

REVENUE   OR   ANTICIPATED   PROFITS   OR   REVENUE  

ARISING   OUT   OF   THE   USE   OR   INABILITY   TO   USE   ANY  

SIERRA   WIRELESS   PRODUCT,   EVEN   IF   SIERRA   WIRELESS  

AND/OR   ITS   AFFILIATES   HAS   BEEN   ADVISED   OF   THE  

POSSIBILITY   OF   SUCH   DAMAGES   OR   THEY   ARE  

FORESEEABLE   OR   FOR   CLAIMS   BY   ANY   THIRD   PARTY.

Notwithstanding   the   foregoing,   in   no   event   shall   Sierra  

Wireless   and/or   its   affiliates   aggregate   liability   arising   under   or   in   connection   with   the   Sierra   Wireless   product,   regardless   of   the   number   of   events,   occurrences,   or   claims   giving   rise   to   liability,   be   in   excess   of   the   price   paid   by   the   purchaser   for   the  

Sierra   Wireless   product.

Portions   of   this   product   may   be   covered   by   some   or   all   of   the   following   US   patents:

5,515,013 5,629,960 5,845,216 5,847,553 5,878,234

5,890,057 5,929,815 6,169,884 6,191,741 6,199,168

6,339,405 6,359,591 6,400,336 6,516,204 6,561,851

6,643,501 6,653,979 6,697,030 6,785,830 6,845,249

6,847,830 6,876,697 6,879,585 6,886,049 6,968,171

6,985,757 7,023,878 7,053,843 7,106,569 7,145,267

7,200,512 D442,170 D459,303 and   other   patents   pending.

This   product   includes   technology   licensed   from: QUALCOMM ® 3G

Licensed   by   QUALCOMM   Incorporated   under   one   or   more   of   the   following   United   States   patents   and/or   their   counterparts   in   other   nations:

4,901,307 5,056,109 5,101,501 5,109,390 5,228,054

5,267,261 5,267,262 5,337,338 5,414,796 5,416,797

5,490,165 5,504,773 5,506,865 5,511,073 5,535,239

5,544,196 5,568,483 5,600,754 5,657,420 5,659,569

5,710,784 5,778,338

Manufactured   or   sold   by   Sierra   Wireless   or   its   licensees   under   one   or   more   patents   licensed   from   InterDigital   Group.

©   2007   Sierra   Wireless.

  All   rights   reserved.

AirCard

®

  and   “Heart   of   the   Wireless   Machine

®

”   are   registered   trademarks   of   Sierra   Wireless.

  Watcher

®

  is   a   trademark   of  

Sierra   Wireless,   registered   in   the   European   Community.

Sierra   Wireless,   the   Sierra   Wireless   logo,   the   red   wave   design,   the   red ‐ tipped   antenna,   and   TRU ‐ Install   are   trademarks   of  

Sierra   Wireless.

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Preface

Windows

®

  is   a   registered   trademark   of   Microsoft   Corporation.

QUALCOMM

®

  is   a   registered   trademark   of   QUALCOMM  

Incorporated.

  Used   under   license.

Other   trademarks   are   the   property   of   the   respective   owners.

Contact

Information Sales Desk: Phone: 1-604-232-1488

Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time

E-mail: [email protected]

Post: Sierra Wireless

13811 Wireless Way

Richmond, BC

Canada V6V 3A4

Fax: 1-604-231-1109

Web: www.sierrawireless.com

Consult   our   website   for   up ‐ to ‐ date   product   descriptions,   documentation,   application   notes,   firmware   upgrades,   trouble ‐ shooting   tips,   and   press   releases: www.sierrawireless.com

Revision History

Revision number

1.0

Release

TBD date

Changes

• Combines   PC   Card/ExpressCard   (document   #2130623)   and   USB  

(document   #2130784)   Installation   Guides.

• Adds   TRU ‐ Install   feature.

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Contents

Introducing the AirCard 800 Series Modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

AirCard 800 Series modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Services supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, and

HSDPA/HSUPA service support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Your account and coverage area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

AirCard modem software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Frequency band support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Installing the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

The SIM card and your account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

AirCard 850/860 modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

1. Attaching the antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

2. Inserting the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

3. Installing the 3G Watcher software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

4. Inserting the AirCard modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

5. TRU-Install™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Reinstalling the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

AirCard 875, 88x, and 88xE modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

1. Inserting the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

2. Installing the 3G Watcher software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

3. Inserting the AirCard modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

4. TRU-Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Reinstalling the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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AirCard USB modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

1. Inserting the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

2. Inserting the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

3. Installing the 3G Watcher software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

4. Inserting the AirCard USB modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

5. TRU-Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Reinstalling the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Configuring Your Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Setting up a profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Determining whether you have a profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Creating a profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

The AirCard modem as a network card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

3G Watcher Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Launching 3G Watcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

The 3G Watcher window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Icons and indicators in the main 3G Watcher window:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Indicators in 3G Watcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

View options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Status icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Turning the radio on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Frequency band and network selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Frequency band selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Network selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Care and Maintenance of Your AirCard Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Stopping and ejecting the AirCard modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

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Removing a SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

AirCard 850 and 860 modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

AirCard 875, 88x, and 88xE modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

AirCard USB modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Regulatory and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

Important notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Safety and hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Important safety/compliance information for North American users. . . . . . 42

Information pertaining to OEM customers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

AirCard 850/860 wireless network cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

AirCard 875, 880, 881, 880E, and 881E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

AirCard USB modems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

EU regulatory conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Radio frequency and electrical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Environmental specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

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1: Introducing the AirCard 800 Series

Modems

1

Caution: The 3G Watcher

® software must be installed before using your AirCard modem.

AirCard 800 Series modems

The   AirCard 800   Series   third   generation   (3G)   wireless   modems   allow   you   to   connect   to   the   Internet,   send   and   receive   email,   connect   to   a   corporate   network   or   virtual   private   network  

(VPN),   or   view   streaming   video,   without   the   need   for   a   network   cable   or   phone   line.

The   AirCard   PC Card   modem   (AirCard   850,   860,   875,   and   88x)   fits   into   a   standard   (Type   II)   PC Card   slot.

The   AirCard   ExpressCard   modem   (AirCard   88xE)   fits   into   standard   ExpressCard/34   and   ExpressCard/54   slots.

The   AirCard   USB   modem   (AirCard   8xxU)   fits   into   Type   A   USB   ports.

Services supported

The   services   supported   on   your   AirCard   modem   depend   on   the   model   and   your   service   provider.

 

(See   www.sierrawireless.com

  for   details)

GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, and

HSDPA/HSUPA service support

GPRS,   EDGE,   UMTS,   and   HSDPA/HSUPA   are   add ‐ on   data   services   to   Global   System   for   Mobile   Communications   (GSM)   mobile   phone   networks.

  The   maximum   theoretical   data   speeds   when   connected   on   these   services   are:

• High   Speed   Download   Packet   Access   (HSDPA)—up   to  

7.2 Megabits   per   second   (Mbps)

• High   Speed   Upload   Packet   Access   (HSUPA

1

)—up   to  

2.0 Mbps   (available   for   AirCard   88x,   88xE,   and   88xU   modems)

• Universal   Mobile   Telecommunications   System   (UMTS)—

384 kilobits   per   second   (kbps)

1. HSUPA is only available for the 88x, 88xE, and 88xU AirCard modems.

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Note: If you purchased the

AirCard modem from a GSM service provider, you may already have an account and a

SIM card. Otherwise, your retailer should be able to give you the names of companies that provide these items.

• Enhanced   Data   GSM   Environment   (EDGE)—236 kbps

• General   Packet   Radio   Service   (GPRS)—56 kbps

GPRS   and   EDGE   are   second   generation   (2G)   data   services.

 

UMTS   and   HSDPA/HSUPA   are   3G   data   services.

When   establishing   a   connection,   your   AirCard   modem   uses   the   fastest   available   service.

  If,   for   example,   you   are   using   an  

AirCard   modem   in   an   area   that   has   GPRS   and   EDGE   service   but   not   UMTS   or   HSDPA/HSUPA   service,   the   AirCard   modem   connects   using   EDGE   service.

 

Once   the   connection   is   established,   you   have   access   to   all  

Internet   services.

Your account and coverage area

Companies   that   operate   GSM   networks   and   provide   access   to   those   networks   are   called   service   providers.

  You   must   have   an   account   with   a   GSM   service   provider   to   use   the   AirCard   modem.

  To   use   the   modem’s   3G   capability,   your   account   must   be   with   a   service   provider   that   offers   HSDPA/HSUPA   or  

UMTS   service.

  (The   AirCard   modem   is   backwards   compatible   with   2G   service.)

When   you   obtain   your   account,   you   are   given   a   Subscriber  

Identity   Module   (SIM)   card,   also   called   a   smart   card   or   smart   chip.

  The   SIM   card   contains   account   information   and   must   be   inserted   in   the   AirCard   modem   before   you   use   it.

Before   you   can   use   the   AirCard   modem,   you   must   install   the  

AirCard   modem   software   and   ensure   that   your   AirCard   modem   is   configured   to   use   your   account.

Once   the   software   is   installed   and   your   AirCard   modem   is   configured,   you   can   connect   to   the   Internet   with   the   AirCard   modem   in   any   area   where   you   can   obtain   GPRS,   EDGE,  

UMTS,   or   HSDPA/HSUPA   service.

 

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Introducing the AirCard 800 Series Modems

Note: The fee for service is usually higher when you are roaming (connected to a network other than the one belonging to your service provider).

Your   ability   to   obtain   service   depends   on   these   factors:

• GSM   network   coverage —You   must   be   within   the   coverage   area   of   a   GSM   network   in   order   to   use   the  

AirCard   modem.

 

• Service   provider —If   you   are   within   the   coverage   area   of   a   network   that   is   not   operated   by   your   own   service   provider,   you   can   obtain   service   only   if   there   is   a   roaming   agreement   between   your   service   provider   and   the   network   operator.

• Account   provisions —Your   account   may   restrict   your   usage   to   certain   networks   or   limit   the   amount   of   time   you   can   use   the   network.

• Frequency   band —You   cannot   connect   to   networks   operating   in   bands   not   supported   by   your   AirCard   modem,   regardless   of   roaming   agreements   or   account   provisions.

Most   service   providers   have   coverage   maps   on   their   web   sites.

AirCard modem software

The   AirCard   modem   comes   with   this   software   (made   by   Sierra  

Wireless):

• The   3G   Watcher   program   for   Windows

®

  that   you   use   to   manage   the   AirCard   modem   and   monitor   your   connec ‐ tions.

• The   driver   software   that   forms   the   interface   between   the  

AirCard   modem   and   your   Windows   operating   system.

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Frequency band support

The   following   table   shows   the   frequency   bands   supported   by   the   various   AirCard   products.

Table 1-1: Frequency band support

Technology Bands Products

2G 850 MHz (cellular band) All

900 MHz All

Location

North America

Europe

1800 MHz

1900 MHz (PCS band)

WCDMA 850 ab

All

All

Europe and Asia

North America

3G

WCDMA 1900 b

AirCard 88x

AirCard 88xE

AirCard 8xxU

AirCard 875

AirCard 860

AirCard 88x

AirCard 88xE

AirCard 8xxU

AirCard 875

AirCard 860

North America

North America

WCDMA 2100 a

AirCard 88x

AirCard 88xE

AirCard 8xxU

AirCard 875

AirCard 850

Europe, Asia, and

Australia a.

Receive diversity (AirCard 880 and 880E) b.

Receive diversity (AirCard 881 and 881E)

See

  “Radio   frequency   and   electrical   specifications”   on   page 48

  for   more   detailed   information.

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2: Installing the Software

This   chapter   guides   you   through   the   steps   to   install   the  

AirCard   modem   software   on   your   computer.

  It   is   divided   by  

AirCard   modem   families:

“AirCard   850/860   modems”   on   page 16

“AirCard   875,   88x,   and   88xE   modems”   on   page 19

“AirCard   USB   modems”   on   page 22

2

Note: If a CD is provided with your AirCard modem, do not insert the modem into your computer before installing the software on the CD. If there is no CD, follow the installation instructions for TRU-Install for your particular AirCard modem.

Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

System requirements

The   AirCard   modem   is   supported   on:

• Windows

®

  Vista

• Windows   XP   (Home   and   Professional   versions)

• Windows   2000

For   information   on   using   the   AirCard   modem   with   other   operating   systems,   contact   Sierra   Wireless   Technical   Support  

( [email protected]

).

To   install   the   AirCard   modem,   you   require   the   following:

Table 2-1: System resource requirements

Card slots 1 Type II PCMCIA (PC Card) slot for AirCard 850,

860, 875, 88x

1 ExpressCard/34 or ExpressCard/54 slot for

AirCard 88xE

USB port

Disk drive

1 USB Type A slot (USB 1.1 or 2.0)

CD-ROM (not required for TRU-Install™)

I/O resources 1 IRQ, 40 bytes I/O space

Memory 32 MB

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Note: Without a valid SIM card and account, your AirCard modem will not work.

Note: Keep a written record in a secure place of the account information that your service provider gives you.

The SIM card and your account

To   use   your   AirCard   modem,   you   need   a   GSM   account   and   a  

SIM   card.

  The   SIM   card   is   a   small   chip   about   the   size   of   a   postage   stamp   that   you   insert   into   the   AirCard   modem.

  The  

SIM   card   contains   account   information   used   by   the   network   to   validate   your   access.

Depending   on   how   you   purchased   your   AirCard   modem,   you   may   already   have   an   account.

  In   this   case,   the   SIM   card   should   be   included   in   your   package.

  Otherwise,   your   retailer   can   direct   you   to   a   local   company   that   provides   GSM   service.

To   activate   an   account,   the   service   provider   needs:

• Billing   information   (such   as   a   credit   card   number)   to   collect   payment   for   your   network   usage.

• The   International   Mobile   Equipment   Identity   (IMEI),   though   this   requirement   depends   on   your   service   provider.

  This   number,   printed   on   the   AirCard   modem   box   and   on   the   AirCard   modem   label,   identifies   your  

AirCard   modem   model   on   the   GSM   network.

If   you   change   GSM   service   providers   you   will   need   a   new   SIM   card   from   your   new   service   provider.

  You   will   also   need   to   set   up   a   new   profile.

  See  

“Setting   up   a   profile”   on   page 28  

for   instructions   on   creating   a   new   profile.

AirCard 850/860 modems

1. Attaching the antenna

Attach   the   antenna   to   the   gold ‐ plated   connector   on   the   end   of   the   AirCard   modem.

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Figure 2-1: Attaching the antenna to the AirCard 850/860 modem

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2. Inserting the SIM card

1.

If   your   SIM   card   is   attached   to   a   larger   card,   detach   the  

SIM   card   and   remove   any   fragments   stuck   to   it.

2.

Position   the   SIM   card   above   the   slot   as   shown   in   figure   2 ‐ 2  

(below).

Figure 2-2: Inserting the SIM card into an AirCard 850/860 modem

3.

Gently   push   the   SIM   card   into   the   slot   until   you   hear   a   click.

3. Installing the 3G Watcher software

Note: If you are running Windows 2000, Windows Installer Redistributable 2.0 must be installed. This is available on the Microsoft web site, www.microsoft.com

.

Note: Users of Windows 2000 must be logged in with administrative privileges. Users of

Windows XP may require administrative privileges.

Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

Note: You may require your Windows CD.

1.

If   your   package   does   not   include   an   installation   CD,   proceed   to  

“5.

  TRU ‐ Install™”   on   page 18.

2.

Insert   the   installation   CD   into   your   CD ‐ ROM   drive.

  The  

CD   should   AutoRun   and   display   a   menu.

If   the   CD   does   not   AutoRun,   select   Start > Run   and   enter   d:\setup.exe

  where   d   is   the   drive   letter   of   your   CD ‐ ROM   drive.

3.

From   the   CD   start ‐ up   menu,   select   your   language,   then   installation ,   and   then   click   the   link   under   software installation   to   launch   the   installer.

4.

Use   the   Next   and   Back   buttons   to   navigate   through   the   installer.

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Note: Do not forcefully insert the

AirCard modem. This may damage connector pins. If you have more than one

PC Card/ExpressCard slot, you may obtain better signal strength using the top slot.

5.

To   close   the   CD   start ‐ up   menu,   click   the   exit option   in   the   lower   right   corner   of   the   window.

4. Inserting the AirCard modem

1.

With   the   label   facing   up,   insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   PC Card/ExpressCard   slot.

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Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

Figure 2-3: Inserting the AirCard 850/860 modem

5. TRU-Install™

Note: Skip this section if your AirCard modem came with an installation CD.

TRU ‐ Install™   is   a   Sierra   Wireless   feature   that   installs   the   necessary   software   the   first   time   you   insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   computer.

  An   installation   CD   is   not   required.

1.

Insert   the   SIM   card   into   your   AirCard   modem   as   shown   on   page  

17 .

2.

Insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   computer.

3.

The   installation   process   starts   automatically.

If   it   does   not,   select   Start > Run   and   type   d:\setup.exe (where   d   is   your   TRU-Install   CD ‐ ROM   drive   letter).

4.

Follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

The   AirCard   modem   is   ready   to   use   once   the   software   is   successfully   installed.

On   subsequent   insertions   of   the   AirCard   modem,   TRU ‐ Install   verifies   that   the   correct   software   is   already   installed.

  If   it   is,   then   the   modem   is   ready   to   use.

  This   process   takes   a   few   seconds.

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Note: Skip this section if your

AirCard modem comes with an installation CD.

If   you   have   any   problems   with   the   TRU ‐ Install   process,   please   refer   to   the   Sierra   Wireless   website   at:   www.sierrawireless.com/TRU ‐ Install .

Reinstalling the software

If   you   need   to   reinstall   or   repair   the   3G   Watcher   software,   use   the   Software Installation Mode .

1.

Open   the   Control Panel .

2.

Double ‐ click   TRU-Install .

3.

Follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

AirCard 875, 88x, and 88xE modems

1. Inserting the SIM card

1.

If   your   SIM   card   is   attached   to   a   larger   card,   detach   the  

SIM   card   and   remove   any   fragments   stuck   to   it.

2.

Position   the   SIM   card   as   shown   in   figure   2 ‐ 4   (below).

Note: Users of Windows 2000 must be logged in with administrative privileges. Users of

Windows XP may require administrative privileges.

Figure 2-4: Inserting the SIM card in an AirCard 875/88x modem

3.

Gently   push   the   SIM   card   into   the   slot   until   the   card   will   not   go   in   any   further.

2. Installing the 3G Watcher software

Note: If you are running Windows 2000, Windows Installer Redistributable 2.0 must be installed. This is available on the Microsoft web site, www.microsoft.com

.

Note: You may require your Windows CD.

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Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

1.

If   your   package   does   not   include   an   installation   CD,   proceed   to  

“4.

  TRU ‐ Install”   on   page 21.

2.

Insert   the   installation   CD   into   your   CD ‐ ROM   drive.

  The  

CD   should   AutoRun   and   display   a   menu.

If   the   CD   does   not   AutoRun,   select   Start > Run   and   enter   d:\setup.exe

  where   d   is   the   drive   letter   of   your   CD ‐ ROM   drive.

3.

From   the   CD   start ‐ up   menu,   select   your   language,   then   installation ,   and   then   click   the   link   under   software installation   to   launch   the   installer.

4.

Use   the   Next   and   Back   buttons   to   navigate   through   the   installer.

5.

To   close   the   CD   start ‐ up   menu,   click   the   exit option   in   the   lower   right   corner   of   the   window.

3. Inserting the AirCard modem

1.

With   the   label   facing   up,   insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   PC Card/ExpressCard   slot.

Note: Do not forcefully insert the

AirCard modem. This may damage connector pins. If you have more than one

PC Card/ExpressCard slot, you may obtain better signal strength using the top slot.

Figure 2-5: Inserting the AirCard 875/88x modem

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4. TRU-Install

Note: Skip this section if your AirCard modem comes with an installation CD.

Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

Note: Skip this section if your

AirCard modem comes with an installation CD.

TRU ‐ Install   is   a   Sierra   Wireless   feature   that   installs   the   necessary   software   the   first   time   you   insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   computer.

  An   installation   CD   is   not   required.

1.

Insert   the   SIM   card   into   your   AirCard   modem   as   shown   on   page  

19 .

2.

Insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   the   computer.

3.

The   installation   process   starts   automatically.

If   it   does   not,   select   Start > Run   and   type   d:\setup.exe (where   d   is   your   TRU ‐ Install   CD ‐ ROM   drive   letter).

4.

Follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

The   AirCard   modem   is   ready   to   use   once   the   software   is   successfully   installed.

On   subsequent   insertions   of   the   AirCard   modem,   TRU ‐ Install   verifies   that   the   correct   software   is   already   installed.

  If   it   is,   then   the   modem   is   ready   to   use.

  This   process   takes   a   few   seconds.

If   you   have   any   problems   with   the   TRU ‐ Install   process,   please   refer   to   the   Sierra   Wireless   website   at:   www.sierrawireless.com/TRU ‐ Install .

Reinstalling the software

If   you   need   to   reinstall   or   repair   the   3G   Watcher   software,   use   the   Software Installation Mode .

1.

Open   the   Control Panel .

2.

Double ‐ click   TRU-Install .

3.

Follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

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Caution: To avoid the risk of explosion, use the same battery model as the one that originally came with your AirCard USB modem. Dispose of a used battery according to the instructions on it.

Note: To prevent the SIM card from becoming jammed in its slot, ensure the edge of the card is smooth before inserting it. Do not attach labels to your SIM card as this may also cause it to become jammed.

AirCard USB modems

1. Inserting the battery

1.

Slide   the   front   panel   off   the   AirCard   USB   modem.

2.

Hold   the   battery   so   that   the   side   with   two   white   arrows   faces   up   and   the   gold   contact   points   on   the   end   of   the   battery   line   up   with   the   gold   contact   points   on   the   modem.

 

Insert   the   battery   into   the   AirCard   USB   modem.

3.

If   you   have   not   inserted   your   SIM   card,   proceed   to   the   next   section,  

”2.

  Inserting   the   SIM   card” .

  Otherwise,   gently   slide   the   front   panel   onto   the   AirCard   USB   modem   until   it   clicks   in   place.

For   additional   battery   information,   see  

page 38 .

2. Inserting the SIM card

1.

If   your   SIM   card   is   attached   to   a   larger   card,   detach   the  

SIM   card   and   remove   any   fragments   stuck   to   it.

2.

Slide   the   front   panel   off.

3.

Slide   the   SIM   card   slot   cover   to   the   OPEN   position   and   lift   the   cover.

4.

Insert   the   SIM   card   with   the   gold   contact   points   facing   down   (as   shown   in   figure   2 ‐ 6   belore).

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Figure 2-6: Inserting the SIM card in an AirCard USB modem

5.

Close   the   SIM   card   cover   and   slide   it   into   the   LOCK   position.

6.

Slide   the   front   panel   onto   the   AirCard   USB   modem,   and   push   it   gently   until   the   panel   clicks   in   place.

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Note: Users of Windows 2000 must be logged in with administrative privileges. Users of

Windows XP may require administrative privileges.

3. Installing the 3G Watcher software

Note: If you are running Windows 2000, Windows Installer Redistributable 2.0 must be installed. This is available on the Microsoft web site, www.microsoft.com

.

Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

Note: You may require your Windows CD.

1.

If   your   package   does   not   include   an   installation   CD,   proceed   to  

“5.

  TRU ‐ Install”   on   page 25.

2.

Insert   the   installation   CD   into   your   CD ‐ ROM   drive.

  The  

CD   should   AutoRun   and   display   a   menu.

If   the   CD   does   not   AutoRun,   select   Start > Run   and   enter   d:\setup.exe

  where   d   is   the   drive   letter   of   your   CD ‐ ROM   drive.

3.

From   the   CD   start ‐ up   menu,   select   your   language,   then   installation ,   and   then   click   the   link   under   software installation   to   launch   the   installer.

4.

Use   the   Next   and   Back   buttons   to   navigate   through   the   installer.

5.

To   close   the   CD   start ‐ up   menu,   click   the   exit option   in   the   lower   right   corner   of   the   window.

4. Inserting the AirCard USB modem

1.

If   the   battery   and   the   SIM   card   are   not   already   inserted   in   your   AirCard   modem,   insert   them.

  (See  

”1.

  Inserting   the   battery”

 

and “2.

  Inserting   the   SIM   card”   on   page 22.)

2.

Insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   the   USB   slot: a.

Slide   the   lever   on   the   back   of   the   AirCard   modem   in   the   direction   indicated   by   the   triangle   to   release   the   modem ʹ s   USB   connector.

 

Figure 2-7: USB connector

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Adjust   the   USB   connector   to   the   desired   angle.

  The  

USB   connector   is   adjustable   to   a   90,   135,   or   160   degree   angle.

Note: Do not forcefully insert the

AirCard modem as you may damage connector pins. If you have more than one USB slot, you may obtain better signal strength using the top slot.

Figure 2-8: USB connector adjustments c.

Gently   insert   the   modem   into   the   USB   slot.

  (Alterna ‐ tively,   you   can   attach   the   docking   cradle   to   your   computer’s   USB   slot,   and   insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   the   docking   cradle.)

Figure 2-9: Correct way to insert the AirCard modem

Note: If your computer’s USB slot is vertical, use the docking cradle.

Do not insert the AirCard modem into a USB hub or a USB slot on a keyboard.

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Warning: If the orientation of your computer’s USB port or the thickness of your computer are such that pressure is applied to the modem’s end or side (as shown by the red circles in the drawings below), you may damage the modem or your computer. In such cases do not insert the modem directly into your computer’s USB port; use the docking cradle instead..

Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

Figure 2-10: Incorrect ways to insert the USB modem

5. TRU-Install

Note: Skip this section if your AirCard modem comes with an installation CD.

TRU ‐ Install   is   a   Sierra   Wireless   feature   that   installs   the   necessary   software   the   first   time   you   insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   computer.

  An   installation   CD   is   not   required.

1.

Insert   the   SIM   card   into   your   AirCard   modem   as   shown   on   page  

22 .

2.

Insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   the   computer.

3.

The   installation   process   starts   automatically.

If   it   does   not,   select   Start > Run   and   type   d:\setup.exe (where   d   is   your   TRU ‐ Install   CD ‐ ROM   drive   letter).

4.

Follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

The   AirCard   modem   is   ready   to   use   once   the   software   is   successfully   installed.

On   subsequent   insertions   of   the   AirCard   modem,   TRU ‐ Install   verifies   that   the   correct   software   is   already   installed.

  If   it   is,   then   the   modem   is   ready   to   use.

  This   process   takes   a   few   seconds.

If   you   have   any   problems   with   the   TRU ‐ Install   process,   please   refer   to   the   Sierra   Wireless   website   at:   www.sierrawireless.com/TRU ‐ Install .

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Note: Skip this section if your

AirCard modem comes with an installation CD.

Reinstalling the software

If   you   need   to   reinstall   or   repair   the   3G   Watcher   software,   use   the   Software Installation Mode .

1.

Open   the   Control Panel .

2.

Double ‐ click   TRU-Install .

3.

Follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

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Note: If you are running

Mac OS X, please refer to the

Watcher Quick Start Guide for

the Mac OS X 10.4.x found at www.sierrawireless.com/mac

Profiles   contain   account   information   used   by   the   AirCard   modem   to   establish   connections.

  At   least   one   profile   must   be   set   up   on   the   AirCard   modem   before   you   can   use   it.

  The   profile(s)   may   have   been   stored   on   the   AirCard   modem   before   you   purchased   it.

  Otherwise,   your   service   provider   should   give   you   all   the   information   you   need   to   set   up   the   profile(s)   you   require.

Depending   on   your   service   provider,   some   or   all   of   this   infor ‐ mation   must   be   entered   into   your   profile:

• User   Name  

• Password

• Access   Point   Name   (APN)

• Internet   Protocol   (IP)   Address   (if   the   address   is   not   automatically   assigned   by   the   network)  

• Use   of   IP   header   compression  

• Domain   Name   Server   (DNS)   address   or   addresses

Your   service   provider   may   give   you   only   one   APN,   in   which   case   you   require   only   one   profile.

  Some   service   providers   assign   separate   APNs   for   separate   purposes.

  For   example,   some   service   providers   supply   one   APN   to   use   for   Internet   browsing   and   a   different   APN   to   use   with   a   Virtual   Private  

Network   (VPN).

  In   this   case   you   must   set   up   multiple   profiles.

 

The   AirCard   modem   allows   for   up   to   sixteen   profiles.

Most   service   providers   have   one   or   two   standard   profiles   that   all   or   most   of   their   subscribers   are   expected   to   use.

  Most   of   these   standard   profiles   have   been   pre ‐ defined   in   3G   Watcher,   allowing   you   to   select   a   standard   profile,   rather   than   creating   it   manually.

One   of   your   profiles   must   be   set   as   the   “default”   profile.

  This   is   the   one   that   is   used   if   you   select   the   Connect   button   without   selecting   a   profile.

  The   default   profile   is   also   used   if   you   set   the  

AirCard   modem   to   autoconnect   when   3G   Watcher   launches,   but   only   if   the   connection   type   for   the   default   profile   has   been   set   to   autoconnect.

 

If   you   are   using   the   AirCard   modem   to   access   a   network   that   requires   you   to   provide   a   password   each   time   you   connect,   you   must   set   your   connection   profile   to   prompt   for   password  

(in   which   case   you   must   also   connect   manually).

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Setting up a profile

Determining whether you have a profile

1.

Insert   the   SIM   card   into   the   AirCard   modem   if   it   is   not   already   inserted.

 

2.

Insert   the   AirCard   modem   into   your   computer.

3.

If   3G   Watcher   is   not   running,   start   3G   Watcher   by   selecting

Start > Programs > Sierra Wireless > 3G Watcher > 3G Watcher or   by   double ‐ clicking   the   desktop   shortcut     .

4.

Click   Connect .

If   3G   Watcher   detects   that   no   profile   has   been   set   up,   you   are   prompted,   “ Would you like to configure a profile now?

”  

Select   Yes .

If   this   prompt   does   not   appear,   your   AirCard   modem   may   have   been   preconfigured.

  You   can   verify   that   you   have   a   profile   by   selecting   Tools   >   Connections   to   access   the   Profiles   tab   of   the   Connections   window,   which   lists   all   profiles.

Creating a profile

1.

In   the   Connections   window,   Click   the   add   button     and   click   WWAN profile .

 

2.

If   you   want   to   use   a   pre ‐ defined   profile,   select   the   profile   from   the   drop ‐ down   list   in   the   Profile Name   field.

  Then   skip   to  

Step   5 .

3.

Complete   the   fields   in   the   General   window   by   entering   a  

Profile Name   (any   meaningful   description   of   the   profile,   such   as   the   name   of   your   service   provider)   and   User Name ,  

Password ,   and/or   APN ,   if   applicable.

 

4.

Select   whether   you   want   to   make   connections   automati ‐ cally,   manually,   or   whether   you   are   required   to   provide   a   password   each   time   you   make   a   connection:

· If   you   select   Autoconnect for the default profile ,   a   connection   is   established   automatically   whenever   you   insert   the   AirCard   modem.

 

· If   you   select   Manual ,   you   must   click   the   Connect   button   on   the   main   3G   Watcher   window   to   make   a   connection.

 

· If   you   select   Prompt for Password ,   you   must   click   Connect   and   enter   a   password   each   time   you   make   a   connection.

 

Use   this   option   if   you   have   an   external   device   that   provides   a   time ‐ scheduled   secure   password   for   your   corporate   network.

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5.

Select   the   Advanced   folder   if   you   want   to   set   3G   Watcher   to   launch   your   Internet   browser,   VPN,   or   any   other   program   automatically,   or   if   your   service   provider   specified   an   IP   address   or   DNS   address(es).

  Otherwise,   click   OK   and   skip   to  

Step   10

.

6.

Select   the   Launch after connecting   field,   and   from   the   drop ‐ down   list,   select   which   application,   if   any,   you   want  

3G   Watcher   to   automatically   launch   when   a   connection   is   established   with   this   profile:

· None —No   application   is   autolaunched.

· Browser —3G   Watcher   autolaunches   your   default  

Internet   browser.

 

· MS VPN —3G   Watcher   autolaunches   a   VPN   connection.

 

· Application —3G   Watcher   autolaunches   an   installed   VPN   program,   or   any   other   program.

 

7.

Complete   the   appropriate   field,   depending   on   the   option   you   chose   in   the   Launch after connecting   field:

· If   you   selected   Browser — in   the   URL   field,   type   the   URL   for   the   web   site   you   want   to   view   on   connection   (such   as   www.sierrawireless.com).

· If   you   selected   Microsoft VPN —in   the   Microsoft VPN

(PPTP) connection   field,   select   the   VPN   connection   from   the   drop ‐ down   list.

· If   you   selected   Application —in   the   Application   field,   enter   the   path   to   the   program   or   use   the   browse   button     to   locate   the   .exe

  file   for   the   software   application   you   want   to   autolaunch.

8.

If   your   service   provider   has   given   you   an   IP   address,   in   the  

Advanced   folder,   select   TCP/IP .

  Select   Static IP and   enter   the   address   in   the   field   below.

  Otherwise,   select   Dynamic IP .

 

(This   is   the   default   because   most   networks   use   dynamic   IP   addressing.)   Use   the   data   compression   or   IP   header   compression   fields   if   supported   by   your   service   provider.

 

Note: Do not select the

Use IP header compression

field unless your service provider is using this compression. The AirCard modem cannot maintain a connection if this is enabled but not supported on the network.

9.

If   you   have   a   DNS   address   or   addresses,   click   DNS Settings   and   enter   the   address(es).

  (In   most   cases,   it   is   not   necessary   to   enter   a   DNS   address.)  

10.

If   you   have   more   than   one   profile,   select   Profiles ,   and   in   the  

Default Profile   field   choose   the   default   profile   from   the   drop ‐ down   list.

  (The   “default”   profile   is   the   one   used   by   the   Autoconnect   feature,   and   is   also   used   if   you   click  

Connect   without   selecting   a   profile.)

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11.

Click   Apply   to   save   the   change   without   exiting   the   window,   or   click   OK   to   save   the   change   and   exit   the   window.

The AirCard modem as a network card

The   AirCard   modem   can   be   configured   to   provide   the   always   on   data   connection   that   an   Ethernet   card   or   other   wired   LAN   card   provides.

  That   is,   you   can   set   options   in   3G   Watcher   that   cause   the   AirCard   modem   to   establish   a   network   connection   whenever   you   insert   it,   assuming   GSM,   GPRS,   EDGE,   UMTS,   or   HSDPA/HSUPA   service   is   available.

  Otherwise,   you   can   configure   3G   Watcher   to   connect   only   when   you   click   the  

Connect   button.

The   AirCard   modem   connection   provides   access   to   the  

Internet.

  Once   the   connection   is   established,   you   can   open   your   browser   and   connect   to   any   web   site   available   on   the   Internet,   or   access   other   Internet   services   such   as   email.

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4: 3G Watcher Basics

Note: It takes up to 20 seconds for 3G Watcher to become fully functional after launch.

3G   Watcher   is   the   program   you   use   to   manage   and   monitor   your   AirCard   modem   connections.

  3G   Watcher   allows   you   to:

• Create   an   account   profile.

• Determine   signal   strength,   roaming   status,   GPRS,   EDGE,  

UMTS,   or   HSDPA/HSUPA   availability,   and   other   network   connection   parameters.

• Monitor   the   status   of   the   AirCard   modem   and   GSM   service.

• Initiate   data   connections.

• Make   and   receive   phone   calls.

  (Availability   dependent   on   your   AirCard   modem   model   and   service   provider.)

• Send   and   receive   SMS   messages.

• Enable   or   disable   SIM   security   that   prevents   others   from   using   your   SIM   card   if   it   is   lost   or   stolen.

• Set   options   related   to   notifications   and   the   3G   Watcher   window.

If   you   set   your   account   profile   to   autoconnect,   you   do   not   need   to   run   3G   Watcher   when   you   use   the   AirCard   modem,   but   3G  

Watcher   does   provide   useful   status   information.

Launching 3G Watcher

Unless   this   feature   has   been   disabled,   3G   Watcher   launches   automatically   anytime   you   insert   the   AirCard   modem.

  You   can   also   launch   3G   Watcher   by:

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• Double ‐ clicking   the   desktop   shortcut,     or

• Selecting   Start > Programs > Sierra Wireless > 3G Watcher >

3G Watcher

Depending   on   how   your   profile   is   configured,   your   browser,  

VPN,   or   other   program   may   launch   automatically   anytime   you   launch   3G   Watcher.

To   view   the   3G   Watcher   online   help,   press   < F1 >   or   select  

Help > Help Topics .

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Note: To get help in 3G

Watcher, select Help > Help

Topics. You can also display help by pressing <F1>.

The 3G Watcher window

GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, or

HSDPA/HSUPA coverage

Roaming Minimize

Compact view

Close

Signal strength

Indicator area

Profile drop-down list

Figure 4-1: The 3G Watcher window.

Icons and indicators in the main

3G Watcher window:

Table 4-1: Icons in 3G Watcher

Device   status .

If an icon of the AirCard modem with an “X” is displayed, 3G Watcher is unable to detect the AirCard modem. This indicates that the AirCard modem is not fully inserted into the computer or the device is powered down.

You may be able to resolve this problem by restarting 3G Watcher, stopping, ejecting, and reinserting the AirCard modem, or restarting your computer.

Signal   strength   and   service   status.

The number of bars beside the antenna increases as signal strength increases, to a maximum of five bars. The ToolTip that displays when you position the mouse pointer over this indicator shows the numeric value of the RSSI (Received

Signal Strength Indication) in dBm.

An antenna with a line through it indicates no service is available (Not in Service). You are outside of the coverage area or have insufficient signal strength to maintain a GSM data connection.

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Table 4-1: Icons in 3G Watcher (cont.)

Coverage .

The icon indicates the fastest service that is:

- Available in your current coverage area.

- Supported by your AirCard modem.

• GPRS icon—General Packet Radio Service

(GPRS)

• EDGE icon—Enhanced Data for GSM

Evolution (EDGE)

• 3G icon—Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)

• HSDPA icon—High-Speed Downlink

Packet Access (HSDPA)

• HSUPA icon—High-Speed Uplink Packet

Access (HSUPA)

• HSPA icon—concurrent HSDPA and

HSUPA

When only the letters are displayed, (for example ), you are within the coverage area, but have not yet acquired the service.

When the indicator has an outline ( ), you have acquired service and are able to establish a data connection.

When the indicator is filled ( wireless service.

), you have a data connection on the

Roaming .

You are connected to a network other than your local service provider's. There may be a surcharge for roaming service. (This service may not be available.)

New   SMS   message.

  Click the icon to open the

SMS Express window and read your messages.

When your SIM becomes full, this icon flashes and turns red. (Supported only on selected devices.)

Indicators in 3G Watcher

Data   transmission.

  When   the   modem   is   connected   to   the   network,   the   main   3G   Watcher   window   shows   you   the   amount   of   data   received   and   sent.

 

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View options

You   have   these   options   for   the   3G   Watcher   window:

• Enable/disable   “ Always on top ”   from   the   View   menu.

  When   enabled,   the   3G   Watcher   window   always   appears   in   front   of   other   application   windows.

• Switch   between   the   full   3G   Watcher   window   and   the   compact   window   from   the   View   menu   or   by   using   the  

Compact View   button:

Compact view

Minimize Close

Compact view

• Use   the   Minimize   button   to   close   the   3G   Watcher   window   but   leave   the   program   running.

Status icons

These   icons   appear   in   the   system   tray   (usually   in   the   lower   right   corner   of   your   screen).

  

Watcher   cannot   detect   the   AirCard   modem.

  Ensure   that   the   AirCard   modem   is   inserted   properly   and   powered   on.

You   do   not   have   an   active   high ‐ speed   connection.

You   have   an   active   high ‐ speed   connection.

You   have   new   (unread)   SMS   messages.

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Turning the radio on and off

This   option   allows   you   to   conserve   your   computer’s   battery   by   turning   off   the   AirCard   modem’s   radio   transmitter/receiver   when   you   are   not   using   it.

To   turn   off   the   radio:

1.

Select   Tools > Turn Radio Off .

 

When   the   radio   is   turned   off,   the   menu   option   switches   to   Turn

Radio On   and   the   message   “ Radio is off ”   is   displayed   in   the   3G  

Watcher   window.

 

To   turn   on   the   radio:

1.

Select   Tools > Turn Radio On .

Frequency band and network selection

3G   Watcher   has   two   options   that   affect   your   ability   to   obtain  

GPRS,   EDGE,   UMTS,   or   HSDPA/HSUPA   service:

• The   frequency   band   you   want   to   use.

• The   network   you   want   to   use,   if   you   are   within   the   coverage   area   of   more   than   one   network.

Frequency band selection

Every   GSM   network   operates   on   one   set   of   frequency   bands.

 

(See “Frequency   band   selection”   on   page 35).

  The   AirCard   modem   is   designed   to   change   frequency   bands   automatically   to   obtain   network   service.

  You   can   also   change   frequency   bands   manually   from   the   Network   tab   of   the   User Options   window   ( Tools > Options > Network ).

Note: Unless your service provider specifies otherwise, it is recommended that you use the

Automatic

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Network selection

This   option   is   set   in   the   Network   pane   of   the   User Options   window   ( Tools > Options > Network > Network Selection Mode ).

Depending   on   your   location,   you   may   be   within   the   coverage   area   of   several   networks.

  Your   ability   to   obtain   service   on   each   network   is   dependent   on   your   account.

 

Your   options   for   network   selection   are:

• Automatic —The   AirCard   modem   automatically   selects   a   network   based   on   your   account   and   network   availability.

• Manual —The   AirCard   modem   scans   the   area   and   displays   a   list   of   detected   GSM   networks.

If   you   select   a   network   on   which   you   cannot   obtain   service   the   message,   “ Failed to register with network ”   appears.

 

Choose   a   different   network.

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AirCard Modem

As   with   any   electronic   device,   the   AirCard   modem   must   be   handled   with   care   to   ensure   reliable   operation.

  Follow   these   guidelines   when   you   use   and   store   your   AirCard   modem:  

• Do   not   apply   adhesive   labels   to   the   AirCard   modem   or  

SIM   card.

  This   may   cause   the   AirCard   modem   or   SIM   card   to   become   jammed   inside   the   slot,   or   prevent   it   from   being   inserted   properly.

• When   not   installed   in   your   computer,   store   the   AirCard   modem   and   SIM   card   in   a   safe   place.

• The   AirCard   modem   should   fit   easily   into   your   computer’s  

PC Card/ExpressCard   slot   or   USB   port.

  Forcing   the  

AirCard   modem   into   the   slot/port   may   damage   the   connector   pins.

• Protect   the   AirCard   modem   from   liquids,   dust,   and   excessive   heat.

  (See   the

  Environmental   specifications   on   page 49  

for   the   maximum   tolerances.)

• For   AirCard   modem   with   external   antennas,   optimal   signal   strength   is   usually   obtained   when   the   antenna   is   pointing   straight   up.

  The   antenna   should   bend   easily   at   the   hinge.

  Do   not   forcefully   bend   the   antenna.

 

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Figure 5-1: Proper positioning of the AirCard modem antenna for the

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Battery

Note: This section only applies to AirCard USB modems.

We   recommend   that   you   fully   charge   the   battery   for   three   hours   before   using   it   for   the   first   time.

 

Use   only   Sierra   Wireless   AirCard   USB   modem   batteries   intended   for   use   with   your   device.

  Using   other   batteries   and   chargers   could   be   dangerous.

Avoid   dropping   the   modem   or   battery.

  If   you   do   drop   it,   especially   on   a   hard   surface,   and   you   suspect   damage,   take   it   to   a   service   center   for   inspection.

If   the   battery   leaks   or   emits   an   odor,   immediately   remove   it   from   the   proximity   of   any   exposed   flame.

  The   leaking   electrode   could   ignite   and   cause   a   fire   or   explosion.

Dispose   of   used   batteries   according   to   local   regulations.

Supervise   children   when   they   use   batteries.

Do   not:

• let   the   metal   contacts   on   the   battery   touch   another   metal   object.

  Doing   so   could   short   circuit   and   damage   the   battery.

• disassemble,   open,   crush,   bend,   deform,   puncture,   or   shred   the   battery.

• modify   or   remanufacture   the   battery.

• attempt   to   insert   foreign   objects   into   the   battery.

• immerse   or   expose   the   battery   to   water   or   other   liquids.

• expose   the   battery   to   fire,   explosions,   or   other   hazards.

Warning: Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.

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Stopping and ejecting the

AirCard modem

Note: This section only applies to the PC Card/ExpressCard AirCard modems.

To   remove   the   AirCard   modem:

1.

Close   3G   Watcher   if   it   is   open.

2.

Click   the   PC Card   icon   in   the   system   tray   to   display   the   option   to   stop   the   card.

3.

Click   the   appropriate   option,   depending   on   your   operating   system   and   the   model   of   AirCard   modem.

4.

If   a   dialog   box   appears   notifying   you   that   it   is   safe   to   remove   the   card,   click   OK .

5.

Push   the   PC Card   eject   button   beside   the  

PC Card/ExpressCard   slot   on   your   computer   to   eject   the   card.

6.

Remove   the   AirCard   modem   from   the   slot.

Removing a SIM card

The   procedure   for   removing   the   SIM   card   depends   on   the   model   of   AirCard   modem   you   have.

 

AirCard 850 and 860 modems

To   remove   the   SIM   card,   you   need   a   pen.

1.

Place   the   AirCard   modem   on   a   smooth,   hard   surface   such   as   a   tabletop.

2.

Position   the   pen   above   the   eject   hole,   which   is   on   the   top   surface   of   the   AirCard   modem,   beside   the   SIM   card   slot.

3.

Press   down   gently   on   the   eject   hole.

  The   SIM   card   pops   out   of   its   slot.

Figure 5-2: Ejecting the SIM card

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4.

Gently   pull   the   SIM   card   from   the   slot   until   it   slides   free.

AirCard 875, 88x, and 88xE modems

To   remove   the   SIM/USIM   card,   you   need   a   pen.

1.

Place   the   AirCard   modem   on   a   smooth,   hard   surface.

2.

Gently   insert   the   pen   into   the   end   of   the   eject   slot   farthest   from   the   SIM   slot.

  Slide   the   pen   towards   the   SIM   slot.

  The  

SIM   card   pops   out   of   its   slot.

Figure 5-3: Ejecting the SIM card

3.

Gently   pull   the   SIM   card   from   the   slot   until   it   slides   free.

AirCard USB modems

1.

Slide   the   front   panel   off.

2.

Slide   the   SIM   card   slot   cover   to   the   OPEN   position   and   lift   the   cover.

3.

Remove   the   SIM   card.

4.

Close   the   SIM   card   cover   and   slide   it   into   the   LOCK   position.

5.

Slide   the   front   panel   onto   the   AirCard   USB   modem,   and   push   it   gently   until   the   panel   clicks   in   place.

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6: Regulatory and Safety

Information

Important notice

Because   of   the   nature   of   wireless   communications,   trans ‐ mission   and   reception   of   data   can   never   be   guaranteed.

  Data   may   be   delayed,   corrupted   (that   is,   have   errors),   or   be   totally   lost.

  Although   significant   delays   or   losses   of   data   are   rare   when   wireless   devices   such   as   the   Sierra   Wireless   network   card   are   used   in   a   normal   manner   with   a   well ‐ constructed   network,   the   Sierra   Wireless   network   card   should   not   be   used   in   situations   where   failure   to   transmit   or   receive   data   could   result   in   damage   of   any   kind   to   the   user   or   any   other   party,   including   but   not   limited   to   personal   injury,   death,   or   loss   of   property.

  Sierra   Wireless   and   its   affiliates   accept   no   responsi ‐ bility   for   damages   of   any   kind   resulting   from   delays   or   errors   in   data   transmitted   or   received   using   the   Sierra   Wireless   network   card,   or   for   failure   of   the   Sierra   Wireless   network   card   to   transmit   or   receive   such   data.

Safety and hazards

The   AirCard   modem   MUST   BE   POWERED   OFF   in   all   areas   that   may   be   susceptible   to   radio   interference,   in   particular:

• Prohibited   areas

Obey   all   signs   and   notices   and   follow   all   rules   and   regula ‐ tions.

  Power   off   the   AirCard   modem   when   instructed   to   do   so   or   when   you   suspect   that   it   may   cause   interference   or   danger.

• In   areas   where   blasting   is   in   progress

• Where   explosive   atmospheres   may   be   present

Areas   with   a   potentially   explosive   atmosphere   are   not   always   clearly   marked.

  Such   areas   include   gas   stations,   fuel   depots,   chemical   transfer   or   storage   facilities,   areas   where   blasting   is   in   progress,   areas   where   the   air   contains   chemicals   or   particles   such   as   grain,   dust,   or   metal   pow ‐ ders,   and   any   other   area   where   you   would   normally   be   advised   to   turn   off   your   cellular   phone   or   vehicle   engine.

• Near   medical   or   life ‐ support   equipment

Medical   equipment   may   be   susceptible   to   any   form   of   radio   interference.

  In   such   areas   the   AirCard   modem   can   transmit   signals   that   could   interfere   with   this   equipment.

• On   board   aircraft

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In   addition   to   Federal   Aviation   Authority   (FAA)   require ‐ ments,   many   airline   regulations   state   that   you   must   sus ‐ pend   wireless   operations   before   boarding   an   aircraft.

  The  

AirCard   modem   is   capable   of   transmitting   signals   that   could   interfere   with   various   onboard   systems   and   controls.

 

Failure   to   observe   this   instruction   may   lead   to   suspension   or   denial   of   cellular   telephone   services   to   the   offender,   legal   action,   or   both.

Some   airlines   may   permit   the   use   of   cellular   phones   while   the   aircraft   is   on   the   ground   and   the   door   is   open.

  The   Air ‐

Card   modem   may   be   used   normally   at   this   time.

• While   operating   a   vehicle

The   driver   or   operator   of   any   vehicle   should   not   use   a   wireless   data   device   while   in   control   of   a   vehicle.

  Doing   so   detracts   from   the   driver   or   operator ʹ s   ability   to   control   and   operate   the   vehicle.

  In   some   countries,   using   such   commu ‐ nications   devices   while   in   control   of   a   vehicle   is   an   offence.

Important safety/compliance information for North American users

CAUTION:   Unauthorized   modifications   or   changes   not   expressly   approved   by   Sierra   Wireless,   Inc.

  could   void   compliance   with   regulatory   rules,   and   thereby   your   authority   to   use   this   equipment.

The   design   of   the   AirCard   850,   860,   875,   880,   881,   880E,   881E,  

875U,   880U,   and   881U   modem   complies   with   U.S.

  Federal  

Communications   Commission   (FCC)   and   Industry   Canada  

(IC)   guidelines   respecting   safety   levels   of   radio   frequency   (RF)   exposure   for   portable   devices,   which   in   turn   are   consistent   with   the   following   safety   standards   previously   set   by  

Canadian,   U.S.

  and   international   standards   bodies:

•   ANSI/IEEE   C95.1

‐ 1999,   IEEE   Standard   for   Safety   Levels   with  

Respect   to   Human   Exposure   to   Radio   Frequency   Electromag ‐ netic   Fields,   3kHz   to   300   GHz

• National   Council   on   Radiation   Protection   and   Measure ‐ ments   (NCRP)   Report   86,  ‐ 1986,   Biological   Effects   and  

Exposure   Criteria   for   Radio   Frequency   Electromagnetic   Fields

• Health   Canada,   Safety   Code   6,   1999,   Limits   of   Human  

Exposure   to   Radio   frequency   Electromagnetic   Fields   in   the  

Frequency   Range   from   3   kHz   to   300   GHz

• International   Commission   on   Non ‐ Ionising   Radiation  

Protection   (ICNIRP)   1998,   Guidelines   for   limiting   exposure   to  

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time ‐ varying   electric,   magnetic,   and   electromagnetic   fields   (up   to   300   GHz)

These   devices   are   only   authorized   to   be   used   in   laptop   computers   that   are   identical   or   substantially   similar   to   those   in   its   grant   application.

These   devices   comply   with   Part   15   of   the   FCC   Rules.

 

Operation   is   subject   to   the   condition   that   these   devices   do   not   cause   harmful   interference.

Where   appropriate,   the   use   of   the   equipment   is   subject   to   the   following   conditions:

Warning: (EMI) – United States FCC Information –

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the

FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If   this   equipment   does   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio   or   television   reception,   which   can   be   determined   by   turning   the   equipment   off   and   on,   the   user   is   encouraged   to   try   to   correct   the   interference   by   one   or   more   of   the   following   measures:  

• Reorient   or   relocate   the   receiving   antenna

• Increase   the   separation   between   the   equipment   and   receiver

• Connect   the   equipment   into   an   outlet   on   a   circuit   different   from   that   to   which   the   receiver   is   connected

• Consult   the   dealer   or   an   experienced   radio/TV   technician   for   help

If   you   have   purchased   this   product   under   a   United   States  

Government   contract,   it   shall   be   subject   to   restrictions   as   set   forth   in   subparagraph   (c)(1)(ii)   of   Defense   Federal   Acquisitions  

Regulations   (DFARs)   Section   252.227

‐ 7013   for   Department   of  

Defense   contracts,   and   as   set   forth   in   Federal   Acquisitions  

Regulations   (FARs)   Section   52.227

‐ 19   for   civilian   agency  

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  If   further   government   regulations   apply,   it   is   your   responsibility   to   ensure   compliance   with   such   regulations.

Information pertaining to OEM customers

The   AirCard   850,   860,   875,   880,   881,   880E,   and   881E   wireless   network   cards   have   been   granted   modular   approval   for   mobile   applications.

  Integrators   may   use   the   AirCard   850,   860,   875,  

880,   881,   880E,   and   881E   wireless   network   cards   in   their   final   products   without   additional   FCC/IC   certification   if   they   meet   the   following   conditions.

  Otherwise,   additional   FCC/IC   approvals   must   be   obtained.

1.

At   least   20   cm   separation   distance   between   the   antenna   and   the   user’s   body   must   be   maintained   at   all   times.

2.

The   AirCard   850,   860,   875,   880,   881,   880E,   and   881E   wireless   network   cards   and   their   antennas   must   not   be   colocated   with   any   other   transmitter   or   antenna   within   a   host   device.

3.

A   user   manual   with   the   end   product   must   clearly   indicate   the   operating   requirements   and   conditions   that   must   be   observed   to   ensure   compliance   with   current   FCC/IC   RF   exposure   guidelines.

4.

The   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard   850,   860,   875,  

880,   881,   880E,   881E   wireless   network   card   must   pass   the   unintentional   emission   testing   and   properly   authorized   per   FCC   Part   15   requirements   where   applicable.

Note: If these wireless network cards are intended for use in a portable device, you are responsible for separate approval to satisfy the SAR requirements of FCC Part 2.1093 and IC RSS-102.

AirCard 850/860 wireless network cards

1.

To   comply   with   FCC/IC   regulations   limiting   both   maximum   RF   output   power   and   human   exposure   to   RF   radiation,   the   maximum   antenna   gain   must   not   exceed  

8 dBi   in   the   Cellular   band   and   4   dBi   in   the   PCS   band.

2.

A   label   must   be   affixed   to   the   outside   of   the   end   product   into   which   the   AirCard   wireless   network   card   is   incorpo ‐ rated,   with   a   statement   similar   to   the   following:

• For   an   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard 850   wireless   network   card:

This   device   contains   FCC   ID:   N7NAC850.

• For   an   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard 860   wireless   network   card:

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This   device   contains   FCC   ID:   N7NAC860.

This   equipment   contains   equipment   certified   under   IC:  

2417C ‐ AC860 .

AirCard 875, 880, 881, 880E, and 881E

1.

To   comply   with   FCC/IC   regulations   limiting   both   maximum   RF   output   power   and   human   exposure   to   RF   radiation,   the   maximum   antenna   gain   must   not   exceed  

5 dBi   in   the   Cellular   band   and   4   dBi   in   the   PCS   band.

2.

A   label   must   be   affixed   to   the   outside   of   the   end   product   into   which   the   AirCard   wireless   network   card   is   incorpo ‐ rated,   with   a   statement   similar   to   the   following:

• For   an   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard 875   wireless   network   card:

This   device   contains   FCC   ID:   N7NAC875.

This   equipment   contains   equipment   certified   under   IC:  

2417C ‐ AC875 .

• For   an   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard 880   wireless   network   card:

This   device   contains   FCC   ID:   N7NAC880.

• For   an   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard 881   wireless   network   card:

This   device   contains   FCC   ID:   N7NAC881.

This   equipment   contains   equipment   certified   under   IC:  

2417C ‐ AC881 .

• For   an   end   product   with   an   embedded   AirCard 880E/881E  

ExpressCard   wireless   network   card:

This   device   contains   FCC   ID:   N7NAC880E.

This   equipment   contains   equipment   certified   under   IC:  

2417C ‐ AC880E .

AirCard USB modems

875U

880U

881U

FCC   ID:   N7N ‐ MC8775U

IC:   2417C ‐ MC8775U

FCC   ID:   N7NMC8780U

FCC   ID:   N7NMC8781U

IC:   2417C ‐ MC8781U

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EU regulatory conformity

Sierra   Wireless   hereby   declares   that   the   AirCard 850,   875,  

875U,   880,   880U,   and   880E   wireless   modems   conform   to   all   the   essential   requirements   of   Directive   1999/5/EC:

AirCard   875   and   880   Wireless   modems

AirCard   875U   and   880U   Wireless   USB   modems

AirCard   880E   ExpressCard

AirCard   850   Wireless   modem

The   Declaration   of   Conformity   made   under   Directive   1999/5/

EC   is   available   for   viewing   at   the   following   location   in   the   EU   community:

Sierra   Wireless   (UK),   Limited

Lakeside   House

1   Furzeground   Way,   Stockley   Park   East

Uxbridge,   Middlesex

UB11   1BD

England

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7: Technical Specifications

LEDs

For   a   description   of   LED   operation   for   the   AirCard   875,   880,  

880E,   881,   and   881E   modems,   please   see   the   online   Help   in   3G  

Watcher.

The   following   table   describes   the   LED   operation   for   the  

AirCard   USB   modem:

Table 7-1: LEDs for the AirCard USB modem

LED State Indicates

Data Off

PWR

Solid green

Green, blinking slowly

Green, blinking rapidly

Off

The modem has no power. The modem is not completely inserted into the USB slot or the computer is in suspend mode (which powers down the modem).

The modem has power, has found a signal, and is ready to connect.

The modem is powering up, or no service is available. See the online

Help (“Not in Service”).

The modem is sending or receiving data.

Red

Green

The modem has no power. The modem is not completely inserted into the USB slot or the computer is in suspend mode (which powers down the modem).

The modem has power; the battery is low. The battery recharges whenever the modem is connected to the PC.

You can continue to use the modem while the battery is recharging.

The modem has power.

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Radio frequency and electrical specifications

Table 7-2: Radio frequency and electrical specifications

Compliance GSM Release 5

Transmit PCS:

1850 to 1910 MHz

DCS1800:

1710 to 1785 MHz

EGSM900:

880 to 915 MHz

GSM850:

824 to 849 MHz

WCDMA2100: (AirCard 850, 875, 88x, 88xE, 8xxU modems)

1920 to 1980 MHz

WCDMA850: (AirCard 850, 875, 88x, 88xE, 8xxU modems)

824 to 849 MHz

WCDMA1900: (AirCard 850, 875, 88x, 88xE, 8xxU modems)

1850 to 1910 MHz

Receive

Channel spacing

Channel raster

Frequency stability

PCS:

1930 to 1990 MHz

DDCS1800:

1805 to 1880 MHz

EGSM900:

925 to 960 MHz

GSM850:

869 to 894 MHz

WCDMA2100: (AirCard 850, 875, 88x, 88xE, 8xxU modems)

2110 to 2170 MHz

WCDMA850: (AirCard 850, 875, 88x, 88xE, 8xxU modems)

869 to 894 MHz

WCDMA1900: (AirCard 850, 875, 88x, 88xE, 8xxU modems)

1930 to 1990 MHz

200 kHz (GSM)

5 MHz (WCDMA)

200 kHz

0.1 ppm

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Technical Specifications

Environmental specifications

Table 7-3: Environmental specifications for

PC_Card/ExpressCard AirCard modems

Operating temperature

-20°C to +60°C

(-4°F to +140°F)

Storage temperature

Humidity

Vibration

-30°C to +85°C

(-22°F to +185°F)

95%, non-condensing

15 g peak 10 to 2000 Hz (non-operating)

Table 7-4: Environmental specifications for AirCard

USB modems

Operating temperature

-20°C to +60°C

Storage temperature

-20°C to +85°C

Humidity

Vibration

Drop

85%, non-condensing

Random vibration, 10 to 1000 Hz, nominal

6G RMS in each of 3 mutually perpendicular axes. Test duration of 60 minutes for each axis, for a total test time of

3 hours (non-operating)

1 m on concrete on each of 6 faces, 2 times

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Index

Numerics

3G   Watcher introduction

,    31 launching ,    31

A

account ,    12

always ‐ on   data   connection

,    30

antenna

attaching ,    16,   

23

icon ,    32

APN

,    27

autoconnect

,    28

autolaunch   on   high ‐ speed  

connection ,    29

B battery,  

install ,    22

C care   and   maintenance

,    37

channel   raster

,    48

channel  

spacing ,    48

compact   view

,    34

connect  

automatically ,    28

Coverage

,    33

coverage

,    33

coverage  

area ,    12

D data  

transmission ,    33

device   not  

available ,    32

device   not   responding

,    32

DNS

,    27

DNS   settings,   entering

,    29

driver

,    13

E

EDGE connection  

status ,    33

indicator

,    33

ejecting   a   SIM   card   for

AirCard   850/860   modem

,    39

AirCard   PC   Card   and   ExpressCard

,    40

AirCard   USB   modem

,    40

ejecting   the   AirCard  

modem ,    39

electrical   specifications

,    48

envelope   icon main  

window ,    33

system  

tray ,    34

environmental   specifications

,    49

F frequencies receive

,    48

transmit

,    48

frequency   stability

,    48

G

GPRS connection  

status ,    33

indicator

,    33

H

HSDPA connection  

status ,    33

indicator

,    33

HSDPA   /   HSUPA   connection

status ,    33

HSDPA   /   HSUPA   indicator

,    33

HSPA   connection

,    33

HSUPA   connection

status ,    33

HSUPA   indicator

,    33

humidity

,    49

I

I/O   space   (input/output   space)

,    15

icon antenna

,    32

device   status

,    32

roaming

,    33

signal   strength

,    32

SMS   message

,    33

IMEI

,    16

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,    32

EDGE   coverage

,    33

GPRS  

coverage ,    33

HSDPA   /   HSUPA   coverage

,    33

HSDPA   coverage

,    33

HSUPA   coverage

,    33

roaming

,    33

signal   strength

,    32

SMS   message

,    33

status ,    34

UMTS   coverage

,    33

installation   of   software

,    15

IP   address

,    27

entering   static   IP   address

,    29

IRQ   (interrupt   request)

,    15

L launch   automatically   on   high ‐ speed  

connection ,    29

launching   3G   Watcher

,    31

LEDs ,    47

M maintenance

,    37

memory   required

,    15

N network overview

,    12

selection ,    36

notebook   PC inserting   AirCard  

modem ,    23

removing   the   AirCard  

modem ,    39

system   requirements

,    15

O online   help

,    32

P password overview

,    27

prompt   for

,    28

PC   /   Express   Card   slots  

required ,    15

power   options,   power  

up/down ,    35

profile default

,    27

overview

,    27

setting   default

,    29

prompt   for  

password ,    28

R radio   frequency   specifications

,    48

receive  

frequencies ,    48

regulatory   information

,    41

removing

AirCard   modem

,    39

SIM   card   for   AirCard   850/860  

modem ,    39

SIM   card   for   AirCard   PC   Card   and   ExpressCard

,

40

SIM   card   for   AirCard   USB  

modem ,    40

RF  

specifications ,    48

roaming

,    13

roaming   indicator

,    33

RSSI

,    32

S safety  

notice ,    41

service

,    33

HSDPA ,    33

UMTS ,    33

signal   strength   indicator

,    32

SIM   card removing   for   AirCard   850/860   modem

,    39

removing   for   AirCard   PC   Card   and   ExpressCard

,

40

removing   for   AirCard   USB   modem

,    40

SMS   messages indicator

,    33

status ,    34

software  

installation ,    15

specifications

,    47–  

49

electrical ,    48

environmental

,    49

radio  

frequency ,    48

status concurrent   HSDPA   /   HSUPA   service

,    33

connection

,    34

data  

transmission ,    33

device ,    32

EDGE   connection

,    33

EDGE   service

,    33

GPRS   connection

,    33

GPRS   service

,    33

HSDPA   /  

HSUPA ,    33

HSDPA  

connection ,    33

HSDPA  

service ,    33

HSUPA  

connection ,    33

HSUPA  

service ,    33

roaming

,    33

signal   strength

,    32

SMS   messages

,    33,   

34

system   tray   icons

,    34

UMTS  

connection ,    33

UMTS  

service ,    33

storage temperature

,    49

when   not   using  

card ,    37

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system   requirements,   notebook  

PCs ,    15

system   tray   icons

,    34

T technical   specifications

,    47–  

49

temperature

,    49

time ‐ scheduled   password

,    28

transmit  

frequencies ,    48

triangle  

icon ,    33

U

UMTS   connection  

status ,    33

UMTS  

indicator ,    33

user  

name ,    27

Index

V vibration

,    49

W

Watcher compact   view

,    34

icons   and   indicators

,    33

main  

window ,    32

Windows   2000 as   a   supported   operating   system,   service   pack

,    15

Windows   98 as   a   supported   operating  

system ,    15

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