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Charging Through Your Computer
1.
Make sure your computer is turned on.
2.
Insert the larger end of the micro-USB cable into your computer.
3.
Insert the other end of the cable into the micro-USB port on the side of your device.
When charging, the LCD shows
When the device is charged, the LCD shows
Power Button
Turning Your Device On and Off
Turning Your Device On
1.
Make sure that:
±
The device has a charged battery inserted.
— or —
±
The device is connected to the AC charger or a computer (through the micro-USB cable),
as explained above.
Notes:
If you’ll be using USB for data transfer (and not just for charging the device), you must install the
device driver. (See “Making a Tethered Connection” on page 27.)
If you’re using Mac OS X 10.4.x, after you connect the device you may see a warning message that
your computer is running on UPS backup battery and that you should perform a computer
shutdown. You can continue with your work. To prevent this message from being displayed, install
the device driver. (See “Making a Tethered Connection” on page 27.)
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2.
If the LCD is blank, press and hold the power button
until the device powers on.
Turning Your Device Off
³
Press and hold the power button
until the device turns off.
Using the Power Button to Determine the Device State
The power button
on the device also indicates the device’s status, as shown in the following table.
Power button
Description
Your action
Not lit
The device is turned off.
To turn the device on, press
and hold the power button
until the device turns on.
The device is turned on, but the LED
is turned off.
Optionally, turn on the LED.
(See “Enabling and Disabling
the Power Button LED” on
page 68).
Lit, flashing (approximately
every 4 seconds)
The device is turned on, and the LED
is turned on.
No action required.
Lit, flashing (approximately
every 8 seconds)
The device is in standby (low power)
mode.
The following are off: LCD, Wi-Fi
radio, 3G/4G radios.
(For more information, see “Standby
(Low Power) Mode” on page 45.)
To exit standby mode:
Connect the device to the AC
charger or computer through
the micro-USB cable.
— or —
Press the power button
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Controlling the Device Using the Power Button
Type of press
Result
Quick press
Removes device from standby (low power) mode.
Wakes up (turns on) the LCD if the LCD was enabled but dormant.
(The LCD turns dark, after a configurable time of inactivity.)
Confirms or acknowledges a displayed message.
Turns off display of the Wi-Fi network name and password.
Quick double-press
Wakes up (turns on) the LCD if the LCD was enabled but dormant.
(The LCD turns dark, after a configurable time of inactivity.)
Briefly displays the Wi-Fi network name and password. (See “Wi-Fi
Password Reminder” on page 86
.)
Displays the next LCD information screen, if available. (See “LCD
Information Screens” on page 17.)
Long press (press and
hold for two seconds)
Turns the device on or off.
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LCD
If the LCD is not lit, see “Turning Your Device On” on page 13.
Interpreting the LCD
The LCD shows icons and text that reflect the status of the device and your connection.
The LCD can also display various information screens and messages, as described in the next
section and on page 125 (“Messages Displayed on the Device LCD”).
A
Signal strength
B
3G or 4G status
C
Alerts
D
GPS
E
Number of Wi-Fi users
F
Battery status
G
Device name. Message area.
H
Amount of data transferred; connection duration. Message area.
Tip:
Most of the LCD icons and messages are also shown on the Virtual Device and Mini Window. (See
“Virtual Device” on page 32 and “Mini Window” on page 32, and “Messages Displayed on the
Device LCD” on page 125.)
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LCD Information Screens
The LCD of the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot can display, on separate screens, summary
information for the following:
Connection information (the Wi-Fi network name [SSID] and password [if the Wi-Fi Password
Reminder feature is enabled])
Alerts
Data usage (displayed on the “Billing Info” LCD information screen)
Network status
Device information (for example, ESN or whether an update is available) (displayed on the
“About...” LCD information screen)
Software update status
When more than one information screen is available, the upper right corner of the LCD displays
“(x/y),” where x and y represent “screen x out of y screens.” For example, (1/5) means that the first
of five LCD information screens is shown.
To view the first LCD information screen or to go to the next screen, press the power button
on
the device two times quickly (within a half-second interval).
Mute Switch
The mute switch is used to turn device sounds on or off. The mute switch is located on the side of
your device, to the right of the microSD slot, as shown in the following drawing.
microSD Card Slot
Your device supports a microSD™ card (not included) for file sharing and transfer or storage.
The microSD slot is located on the same side of the device as the micro-USB port. Your computer
recognizes the microSD card as a removable storage device. The device supports microSD cards
up to 32 GB.
Tip:
You can also disable sounds through the home page. (See “Sounds Information and Settings” on
page 47.)
Note:
Using microSD cards larger than 32 GB can cause data loss and damage your device.
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