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Using Y

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Section 2B. Using Your USB Modem

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Removing the USB Modem

1.

Exit the ****** ****** software if it is open.

2.

If a memory card (microSD™) is inserted into the USB modem, ensure that you have 
completed any file transfers, and then safely remove the hardware:

Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon (

 in Windows Vista; 

 in Windows XP) 

in the system tray, and click the 

Safely remove Mass Storage Device

 entry for the memory 

card.

– or –

On your Mac, eject the drive.

3.

Remove the USB modem from your computer’s USB slot by gripping both sides of 
the USB modem and pulling straight out.

Contacting ****** Customer Service

You can reach ****** Customer Service by:

Logging on to your account at 

www.******.com

.

Calling us toll-free at 

1-***-***-****

 (personal use) or 

1-***-***-****

 (business use).

Writing to us at ****** ****** ******, ****** ****** ******, ******, ****** ******.

WARNING

When inserting or removing your USB modem, always grip it by its sides, as this prevents 
damage to the USB modem.

Summary of Contents for U598

Page 1: ...U 2008 and the logo are trademarks of Other marks are the property of their respective owners 2008 Sierra Wireless All rights reserved Sierra Wireless the Sierra Wireless logo and the red wave design...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...re 6 Installing the Software on a Windows Computer 6 Installing the Software on a Mac Computer 9 2B Using Your USB Modem 11 Starting the Windows Software 11 Starting the Mac Software 11 Activating You...

Page 4: ...ecifications 24 Software Specifications 25 Environmental Specifications 26 Mechanical Specifications 27 3B Regulatory Information 28 Regulatory Notices 29 Patents 31 Trademarks 32 Copyright 32 Limitat...

Page 5: ...Modem Thank you for purchasing a USB modem This USB modem offers more freedom than ever before No wires no cables just access to your data when you need it The power of the Internet is truly at your...

Page 6: ...ew of the USB modem package contents The second section page 5 guides you through the steps required to install your USB modem and the Windows or Mac software describes how to start the software once...

Page 7: ...Section 1 Introducing the USB Modem...

Page 8: ...less USB modem It enhances the functionality of your mobile computing devices by adding wireless connectivity to the Internet Your USB modem fits into a USB slot available on most notebook and desktop...

Page 9: ...ot installed in your computer store the USB modem in a safe place Remove the USB modem before storing or transporting your computer When inserting or removing the USB modem always grip it by the sides...

Page 10: ...4 Section 1A Introducing the USB Modem...

Page 11: ...Section 2 Installing and Using the USB Modem...

Page 12: ...tivate your account and configure the USB modem to use your account For complete instructions see the user guide Installing the Software on a Windows Computer System Requirements The USB modem is supp...

Page 13: ...your laptop s screen see page 13 Note Windows Vista users You must log in with administrative privileges to install the software and drivers Windows XP users You may need to log in with administrativ...

Page 14: ...ndows Explorer browse to the entry under My Computer and run AppLaunch exe or if you re running Windows Vista in the AutoPlay window click Installation to start the wizard 5 In the installation window...

Page 15: ...10 4 then you must upgrade to version 10 4 or newer contact an Apple reseller an Apple retail store or visit www apple com store To install and run the USB modem and accompanying software on a Mac co...

Page 16: ...w click Install 8 If a window appears prompting you for your password enter your Mac password and then click OK 9 In the window with the message that you will have to restart your computer click Conti...

Page 17: ...aptop Clip page13 ViewingtheUserGuide page 14 Removing theUSB Modem page15 Contacting Customer Service page15 Troubleshooting page 16 Starting the Windows Software Double click the program s icon on y...

Page 18: ...dem will display Preparing services Please wait If activation is successful will then display Ready after which you are ready to connect to the network Proceed to Viewing the User Guide on page 14 If...

Page 19: ...aces 1 Remove the protective cap from the USB modem by placing your fingers on the sides of the cap and carefully pulling it off 2 Slide the USB modem into the laptop clip 3 Connect the extension cabl...

Page 20: ...in it on top of your laptop screen as shown in the photo below Viewing the User Guide The user guide provides detailed information on the Windows and Mac versions of the software In Windows select St...

Page 21: ...he system tray and click the SafelyremoveMassStorageDevice entry for the memory card or On your Mac eject the drive 3 Remove the USB modem from your computer s USB slot by gripping both sides of the U...

Page 22: ...e LED indicator is off Ensure the following The USB modem is properly inserted The computer is turned on and not in suspend mode Windows or sleep mode Mac No service is available The LED indicator is...

Page 23: ...ory card as a removable storage device Your USB modem supports memory cards up to 32 GB capacity Inserting the Memory Card microSD 1 Gently flip open the tab labelled microSD on the side of the USB mo...

Page 24: ...nd then release it should partially pop out of its slot as shown in the photo 4 Remove the memory card and store it in a safe place 5 Close the tab over the microSD slot of the USB modem Note Formatti...

Page 25: ...tant Connection Information To avoid loss of data DO NOT remove the memory card while files are being accessed or transferred DO NOT turn off or restart your computer or put it into standby mode while...

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Page 27: ...Section 3 Technical Specifications Regulatory and Safety Information and Warranty...

Page 28: ...cators and various specifications of your USB modem LED Operation Your USB modem has two LED indicators They operate as follows LED State of LED Indicates Off The USB modem has no power The USB modem...

Page 29: ...SB modem from obtaining service Amber not blinking An error has occurred Remove the USB modem and reinsert it Off No service is available If this state persists try the following Try reorienting your...

Page 30: ...pprovals Compliant with IS 2000 Release 1 0 CDMA 1X IS 707 A Data IS 856 CDMA 1xEV DO IS 866 IS 878 IS 890 CDMA Development Group FCC ID N7NU598 Industry Canada ID 2417C U598 Voltage 5 0 Vdc from USB...

Page 31: ...Hz GPS 1575 42 MHz Channel spacing 1 25 MHz Frequency stability 150 Hz Position Location Mobile Station based Data service IS 707A Mobile IP Supported SMS IS 637 Not supported FAX Not supported OMA DM...

Page 32: ...ot supported Operating temperature 20 to 55 C Storage temperature 40 to 85 C Humidity 95 non condensing Vibration Random vibration 10 to 1000 Hz nominal 6G RMS in each of 3 mutually perpendicular axes...

Page 33: ...Specifications Section 3A Technical Specifications 27 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions W x L x H 24 mm x 74 mm x 12 mm Power button Not supported Headset jack Not supported LED Amber blue...

Page 34: ...Note This USB modem is approved for use in normal size laptop computers only typically with 12 or larger display screens To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements this modem should not be used in c...

Page 35: ...idelines forlimiting exposureto time varying electric magnetic andelectromagneticfields up to 300 GHz FCCID N7NU598 CAUTION The 598U USB modem must be 1 2 cm or more from users during operation to sat...

Page 36: ...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 This...

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Page 38: ...their respective owners 2008 Sierra Wireless All rights reserved Limitation of Liability The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the p...

Page 39: ...ction 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...

Page 40: ...e of any kind to the user or any other party including but not limited to personal injury death or loss of property accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in...

Page 41: ...U USB modem MUST BE POWERED OFF When operating it can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the USB modem by Sierr...

Page 42: ...duct or b replace the Product with a new or rebuilt unit which unit may use refurbished parts of similar quality and functionality provided that the defective Product is returned to a Vendor authorize...

Page 43: ...ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE PRODUCT MAKE ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY...

Page 44: ...e Product was not designed or contemplated b modifications alterations combinations or enhancements of the Product not created by Vendor c any third party defined feature that Vendor incorporates into...

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