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6. Info Text Messages
There are various Info messages displayed in this window. These messages
inform you various statuses of your Modem.
No Device
No devices connected to Modem
Searching…
Your Modem is searching EV-DO or
1X networks for services
No Service
Your Modem cannot detect any
network after search completed
Ready
Your Modem is ready for network
connection
Device Detected
Connected
Your Modem is connected to the
network
Connected
(Dormant)
Your Modem is connected to the
network but is inactive
Battery Low
Battery Error
7. START/STOP Button
This button allows you to start or stop your connection to the network. It will
toggle between two states of Connected and Disconnected. The STOP button
appears only when your Modem is currently in the Connected or Connected
(Dormant) modes. This allows you to turn off the sessions by disconnecting
your Modem from the service network. In all other Modem modes, the START
button will appear. Note that although the START button appears, the Info Text
message must show “Ready” before you can connect to the network.
8. Menu/X/- Buttons
The Menu button gives you access to additional advanced Modem setting and
configuration such as Network Setup, Options and Status selection. The X
button exits AxessManager utility. Note that exiting the utility does not mean
turning off your Modem. For example, if you exit the utility while the Modem is
in Connected or Connected (Dormant) mode, other computers can be plugged
in one of the ports and use the service. The - button allows you to minimize
AxessManager utility into Window tray.
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Using the Menu Window
The Menu window is the main Interface that gives you access to more advanced
settings of your Modem. The Menu window is a stand-alone, pop-up window that
appears after you click the Menu button in the AxessManager main window.
Once you enter the Menu window, navigating to different tabs may result in
subsequent window pop-up to allow different configurations and settings of your
Modem. In the sections below, you will see each tab's functionality and operation.
1. About Tab
This tab informs you the basic details of your Modem. There are no further
actions needed in this tab. There is a slight difference in appearance when
your Modem is configured with Ethernet setting. When it occurs, About tab also
informs you the Software version of the Linux Software used to handle the
Ethernet function.
2. General Tab
This tab allows you to specify the system selection of your Modem. It also let
you choose the COM port setting.
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A. System Selection
This drop down menu lets you specify the wireless network that your
Modem will scan and seek service from. There are 4 modes for which
your Modem can operate:
EV-DO only
EV-DO and 1xRTT
1xRTT only
Not available
Note that EV-DO allows broadband high speed (up to 3.1 Mbps) while
1xRTT only supports up to 153 kbps. The default setting of your
Modem is set by your service provider and is normally "EV-DO and
1xRTT". In this case, your Modem will attempt to get service first in
EV-DO mode. If EV-DO is unavailable then it will automatically switch
to 1xRTT. We recommend you leave this setting as set by your service
provider.
B. Disable Automatic USB Port Search
This check lets you disable the automatic COM port assignment to use
for your computer USB and COM connections with the Modem. If
selected, a drop down menu with a list of available COM ports will
appear and you will need to specify the port number from that list.
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3. Status Tab
This tab shows you various performance statuses of your Modem. There are
no further actions needed in this tab.
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4. USB Connection Profile Tab
This tab lets you define and manage the USB connection of your Modem. You
only have to specify items in this tab if you choose to connect and operate your
computer with the Modem via the USB port. Note that there is only one USB
port on the Modem hence there is only one single user who can use the
Modem in this mode. In normal operation, there are two USB connection
profiles predefined: one for EV-DO connection and one for 1xRTT connections.
These two profiles are included in the Install CD and downloaded to your PC
during the installation process.
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A. Profile List
This window contains all the USB connection profiles previously
defined in the computer currently in use to connect with the Modem
and indicates which profile is active. Note that this list is stored in the
computer and not in the Modem, hence any changes you make in the
profiles are only stored locally. If you have more than one PC and
intent to use the USB connection with the Modem (not simultaneously)
you will need to make the same changes in each PC.
B. Add/Delete/Edit Profile
These buttons allows you to manage all USB connection profiles
previously defined in the computer.
To add a new profile, simply click the "Add" button. A secondary pop
up window will appear and ask you to enter all parameters associated
with the new connection. These parameters are:
Profile Name
User Id
Password
Dialed Number
Since these parameters are sent over the air to the network serving
your Modem, we advise you to contact your Service Provider before
attempting this step.
To delete an existing profile, first highlight it by clicking the profile
name in the list then hit the "Delete" button.
To modify some settings of an existing profile, highlight it in the profile
list then click the "Edit" button. A secondary pop up window similar to
the "Add" pop up window will appear. This window is populated with
existing parameter values. You simply change the appropriate
parameter as needed. Again, we advise you to contact your Service
Provider before attempting this step.

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