Airlink Version 2.40 manual

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    Copyright © 1993-2006 AirLink Co mmunica tions, Inc. All rights reserved. Raven-E iDEN Quick Start V ersion 2 .40 - September 20 06[...]

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    September 2006 1 Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40 The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card in the Raven-E is a smartcard securely storing the key identifying a mobile subscriber . Generally , you will only need to install the SIM once in the life of the modem and it may be pre-installed by AirLink . Installing the SIM T o install[...]

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    September 2006 2 Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40 b. Slide the tray out of the slot. FIGURE 3. Empty SIM T ray a. Place the SIM into the tray and ge ntly press to click it into place. FIGURE 4. SIM T ray with a SIM b. Slide the tray back into the modem an d gently press to c lick it into place. a. Using the tip of a PDA stylus, an[...]

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    September 2006 3 Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40 a. Slide the Raven-E back into the case. b. Secure the back of the Raven-E with the screws. Y our AirLink Raven-E s hould be mounted in a position that allows easy access for the cables so they are not bent o r constricted. The LED s on the front pan el should be visible for ease o[...]

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    September 2006 4 Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40 tional verification. Y ou should ensure that there is adequate airflow around the modem but that it is kept free from direct ex posure to the elements (sun, rain, etc.) Y our Raven-E can be used with either DC (availab le in most automob iles) or 1 10 AC (standard US wall power) wi[...]

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    September 2006 5 Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40 When your Raven-E is connected to power and an antenna, there is a specific pattern to the lights to indicate its operation mode. Re fer t o the User Guide for more information on light patterns . If you encounter problems with operation of yo ur Raven -E, AirLink’ s support staf[...]

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    September 2006 6 Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40 • Utility Guid es - These guides focus on the features of one of the AirLink modem utilities: W ireless Ace, AceV iew , AceNet, Modem Doctor , etc. • Application Notes and How-T o Guides - These guides detail configuring the modem to work with a specific feature set or how the [...]