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1: Introducing the Compass 597 USB modem Note: This document applies to you, only if your wireless device is the Compass 597 USB modem from Sierra Wireless. This document does ® not apply, if you are using an AirCard 595 PC Card, AirCard 595U USB modem, AirCard 597E ExpressCard, or a wireless device that is built into your computer.
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Feature summary The Compass USB modem is designed to provide a wide range Note: For step-by-step instruc- of capabilities using CDMA network technology. Implemen‐ tions to access features of the tation of these features depends on the particular service Compass USB modem, consult provider and account features you have chosen. online help available with Watcher ® (page 33). Some features described in this manual may not be supported by your service provider or may not be available with your network account. For details of the services and accounts available, contact your service provider. Wireless USB modem Once installed and configured, the Compass USB modem can ...
Introducing the Compass 597 USB modem CDMA 3G services The Compass USB modem operates over a type of wireless network called CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). CDMA 3G technology provides a variety of connectivity features, depending on your service provider and account: • 1x‐EVDO Rev. A supports Internet connections with data rates up to 3.1 Mbps (downlink from the network) and 1.8 Mbps (uplink to the network). Average data rates are 450‐800 Kbps (downlink from the network) and 300‐400 Kbps (uplink to the network). Actual speed depends on the network conditions. • 1x‐EVDO Rev. 0 supports Internet connections with data rates up to 2.4 Mbps (downlink from the network) and 153 Kbps (uplink to the network). Average data rates are 400‐700 Kbps (downlink from the network) and 40‐80 Kbps (uplink to the network). Actual speed depends on the network conditions. • 1X supports Internet connections with data rates up to 153 Kbps. Actual speed depends on the network condi‐...
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Additional Compass USB modem features Beyond the features of the CDMA network, the Compass USB modem provides additional software features: • PIN security code to protect your Compass USB modem and account from unauthorized use. • An Activation Wizard (page 23) to assist with configuring your CDMA account. • Sound options to customize ringtones for SMS messages. • A Call Log to track outgoing calls and determine the amount of data transferred. The Compass USB modem has a microSD™ slot that can be used, with a microSD card (sold separately), for file transfer or storage. Package contents Your Compass USB modem package contains the following components: • Compass 597 USB modem • USB extension cable • Notebook clip (to attach the Compass USB modem to your screen, if desired) •...
Introducing the Compass 597 USB modem Your host computing device Your notebook or desktop computer hosts the Compass USB modem hardware and runs the communication software: your web browser or e‐mail application, and Watcher—the enabling software for the Compass USB modem. You may also have other software on your computer that can be used wirelessly with the Compass USB modem, such as: file transfer applications (FTP), chat or instant messaging, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) client, client software for a corporate server application. The Compass 597 USB modem The Compass USB modem provides your computer with a connection to the CDMA wireless network. The Compass USB modem fits into a USB slot available on most notebook and desktop PCs. Every CDMA network operates on one of three radio frequency bands. As a dual‐band product, the Compass USB modem operates on two of these bands (see page 36), providing a wide coverage area. The Compass USB modem drivers and enabling software The Compass USB modem drivers and enabling software ...
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide CDMA service provider account Companies that operate CDMA networks and provide access to these networks are called service providers. To use the Compass USB modem, you must have an account with a CDMA service provider. Each service provider has its own pricing options. There may Note: You can use the Lock be flat rate accounts, which provide you a maximum number Modem feature to prevent others of minutes of network usage for a fixed monthly fee. There from using your account, should may be accounts for which you are charged for network usage your Compass USB modem be by the minute or by the amount of data transmitted.
2: Getting Started • The Compass 597 software Before you can begin using the Compass USB modem, you • Account activation and must: configuration Insert the Compass USB modem, to install the enabling software and drivers. Activate an account and configure the Compass USB modem to use your account (unless the Compass USB modem has been pre‐activated). This section provides an overview of this process. The Compass 597 software The Compass USB modem comes with the following software: • Watcher application that you use to manage the Compass USB modem and monitor your connections • The driver software that provides the interface between the Compass USB modem and your Windows operating system Detailed instructions for installing the Compass USB modem and its software are provided in “Installation” on page 17. Account activation and configuration To use the Compass USB modem, you must have an account with a CDMA service provider. The process of setting up an ...
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Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Configuring the Compass USB modem involves setting the phone number assigned by your service provider and may involve entering other network parameters and settings such as a user name and password to access services. Your service provider needs to know: • The billing information to use to collect payment for your network usage. • The ESN (Electronic Serial Number) or MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) assigned to your Compass USB modem during the manufacturing process. (The ESN or MEID is printed on a label on the Compass USB modem and can be displayed in Watcher.) This number is used to help authenticate your account when you connect for service. You require from your service provider: • An activation code that gives you access to configure the account. • A phone number for your Compass USB modem. • Additional information specific to your service provider such as: · A user ID (username) and password to authenticate your network connection. · A SID (System IDentifier) that identifies your home network area and is used together with your phone number to determine if you are “home” or “roaming”.
3: Installation • System requirements • Installation • Inserting the Compass USB modem • Removing the This chapter guides you through the steps necessary to install the Compass USB modem on a notebook or desktop computer. Compass USB modem The basic steps are: Insert the Compass USB modem into the USB slot (page 20) to install the Compass USB modem drivers and the Watcher software. If the Compass USB modem has not been pre‐activated, use the Activation Wizard to configure the Compass USB modem (as described in “Activation” on page 23). Before you begin the installation process, ensure your PC is running a supported operating system and meets the hardware requirements described in the next section. System requirements The Compass USB modem is supported on notebook and desktop PCs running: • Windows Vista •...
Windows XP installation. To install Watcher and the Compass USB modem drivers: Insert the Compass USB modem into your USB slot (as Note: Do not forcefully insert the described in “Inserting the Compass USB modem” on Compass USB modem. This page 20). may damage the connector pins. If you’re running Windows Vista, in the AutoPlay window Sierra Wireless Watcher Installation click The Software Installation Wizard should start automati‐ cally. Next In the installation window, click Open With... If the window appears, cancel the installation ...
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Installation c) Install the file on your computer, remove the Com‐ pass USB modem from your computer, then rerun the Compass USB modem installation. Next Back Use the and buttons to navigate through the wizard noting the following: I accept · To proceed with the installation, you must click the terms in the license agreement to indicate your accep‐ tance of the terms of the license agreement. Destination Folder · Use the default settings for the unless you have special requirements and an advanced under‐ standing of PC configuration. (The Destination Folder dictates where the software is installed.) Windows detects the Compass USB modem and installs the drivers for it. This may take a few minutes. Once com‐ pleted, the system tray may display the message “Your devices are ready to use“ or “Your new hardware is installed and ready to use”: When you are notified that the installation is complete, Finish click If Watcher has not started automatically, start it: double‐ click the Watcher icon on your desktop.
Installation USB modem insertion and removal Inserting the Compass USB modem To insert the Compass USB modem into a computer: Gently insert the modem into the USB slot. Alternatively, you can attach the USB extension cable (included in your package) or the docking station (sold separately) to your computer’s USB slot, and insert the Compass USB modem into the USB extension cable or docking station. Note: If your computer’s USB slot is vertical, use the USB extension cable or docking station. Do not insert the modem into a USB hub or a USB slot on a keyboard. Warning: If the orientation of your computer’s USB slot or the thickness of your computer are such that pressure is applied to the modem’s end or side (as shown by the red circle in the drawing...
Installation The Compass USB modem is powered as soon as you insert it. Removing the Compass USB modem To remove the Compass USB modem: Close Watcher if it is open. Click the PC Card icon in the system tray to display the option to stop the device. Windows Vista Windows XP Windows 2000 NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller Click the entry for “ ” Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller or “ “. If a dialog box appears notifying you that it is safe to remove the device, click Pull the modem out of the slot by gripping both sides of the modem and pulling the modem straight out. Document 2130948.
4: Activation • Account configuration procedures • Manual activation Account configuration • Automated activation procedures The final step to making the Compass USB modem operational is configuring it to use your CDMA service provider account. The process of activation configures your Compass USB modem with the required account parameters (phone number, username, password, and so on). If you purchased a pre‐activated Compass USB modem, this step is not necessary. Once the application software and drivers are installed, the Compass USB modem is ready for use. Otherwise, you must use the Activation Wizard to activate and configure your account. Activation Wizard The Activation Wizard walks you through the process of configuring an account. The process and options vary based on the service provider. This section is a guide only. Consult the Quick Start Guide, and follow the directions on screen and instructions given by your service provider representative. If your Compass USB modem does not have an activated account, and Watcher has started automatically, then the Activation Wizard should start automatically. If this does not happen: Ensure Watcher is running. If it is not, double‐click the Watcher icon on your desktop.
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Manual activation Activation involves phoning your service provider, exchanging information, and entering your account infor‐ mation into the appropriate fields in the wizard. (To use this method, you require a phone.) Next Back To use manual activation, use the and buttons to navigate through the wizard, noting the following: • Prepare your billing information, before you phone the service provider or proceed to the next window. • Contact your service provider. Inform your service provider that you are activating your Sierra Wireless Compass 597 USB modem. The representative will request your ESN (Electronic Serial Number) or MEID. This is displayed in the Activation Wizard (and is printed on the Compass USB modem box and on the label on the back of the Compass USB modem). • As prompted by the wizard, enter the information provided by the service representative. Finish • Select in the final window of the wizard. On completion of the Activation Wizard, the Compass USB modem is ready for use. The following chapters explain how ...
5: Care and Maintenance of Your Compass USB modem As with any electronic device, the Compass USB modem must be handled with care to ensure reliable operation. Follow these guidelines in using and storing the Compass USB modem: • The Compass USB modem should fit easily into your USB slot. Forcing the Compass USB modem into a slot may damage connector pins. • When inserting or removing the modem, always grip it by the sides rather than the end. • Protect the modem from liquids, dust, and excessive heat. • When not installed in your computer, store the Compass USB modem in a safe place. Document 2130948. Rev 1.0 Jan.08...
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Starting and closing Watcher Depending on your settings in the Options window, Watcher launches automatically anytime you insert the Compass USB modem. You can also launch Watcher by: • Double‐clicking the Watcher icon on your desktop • Selecting: Start > All Programs > In Windows Vista or Windows XP: Sierra Wireless > Watcher > Watcher Start > Programs > Sierra Wireless > In Windows 2000: Watcher > Watcher Document 2130948. Rev 1.0 Jan.08...
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide The standard Windows control buttons in the upper right corner of the window are used to minimize or close Watcher. When minimized, Watcher does not appear as a taskbar button. Instead, an icon is shown in the system tray, usually at the right end of the taskbar. (See “Minimized icons” on page 32.) Components of the Watcher window The window has three areas that display messages and icons: the Connection Status Area (page 30), Call Status Area (page 31), and Indicator Area (page 32). These areas are shown in Figure 6‐1 that follows. A menu bar is located on the upper left side of the window. Windows control buttons are in the top right corner. Toggle Full/Compact button Menu bar Minimize button Close button Connection Status Area...
Watcher Basics Toggle Full/Compact • The button is used to switch between the full Watcher window and the compact view: The compact view allows you to see connection status and indicators while using less space on the desktop. If you right‐click the compact view, a menu is displayed. From this menu you can open some of the other Watcher win‐ dows or establish/end a data connection. To return to full view, select the view toggle button in the top right. Close • The button is used to exit Watcher. Docking You can set the Watcher window to “jump” to the edge of your screen when you move the window close to an edge. This lets you easily position Watcher in a corner of the screen. View > Docking • Select Always On Top You can set Watcher to always display in front of other windows. This allows you to monitor connection status while using another maximized application, such as your web browser. View > Always On Top •...
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Connection Status Area The Connection Status Area uses the icons shown in the following table. Table 6-1: Connection Status Area icons Icon Meaning Compass USB modem not detected. You may be able to resolve this by doing one of the following: - Unlocking the modem (Tools > Unlock Modem) - Powering the modem on (Tools >...
Watcher Basics Table 6-1: Connection Status Area icons (continued) Icon Meaning When the indicator has a gray background, the network connection is dormant. (You are connected, but there is currently no traffic.) When the indicator has a darker background, you have a data connection on the wireless service.
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Indicator area The Indicator area displays an icon that notifies you when you receive SMS messages, and an icon that reflects the GPS status. Table 6-2: Indicator Area icons Icon Meaning The SMS message indicator shows whether you have unread messages. A blinking icon indicates that there are one or more urgent or important unread messages.
You can access online help in several ways: <F1> • Press in any window. Program Files > • Use Windows Explorer to navigate to Sierra Wireless Inc > 3G Watcher > Help > Watcher_ENU.chm . Double‐click to open the help file. The help file has a table of contents, an index, and search capabilities. Warranty To access the warranty (PDF file): Start > All Programs > • Windows Vista or Windows XP: select Sierra Wireless > Watcher > Warranty Start >...
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Using an external antenna You can improve the signal strength, by attaching an external antenna (sold separately). To attach the external antenna: Remove the USB modem from your computer. Flip open the tab (on the side of the modem). Holding the antenna cable by the connector (end) part, carefully push the connector part of the cable into the corresponding connector on the Compass USB modem. Carefully insert the USB modem into your computer’s USB slot. 2130948...
7: Technical Specifications • LED operation • Radio frequency and electrical specifications • Environmental This chapter describes the function of the LEDs, and provides technical product data for the Compass USB modem. specifications LED operation The Compass USB modem has two LED lights. The LEDs operate as follows: Table 7-1: LED operation State Indicates The modem has no power. You have powered off the modem (Tools > Turn Radio Off), or the modem is not completely inserted into the USB slot, or the computer is in suspend mode (which powers down the...
Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Radio frequency and electrical specifications Table 7-2: Radio frequency and electrical specifications Approvals Compliant with: IS-2000 Release 1.0 (CDMA IS-707-A Data, IS-856 (CDMA 1x-EVDO), IS-866, IS-878, IS-890, CDMA Development Group (ID: N7NC597) Industry Canada (ID: 2417C-C597) Voltage +5.0 Vdc from USB slot...
Technical Specifications Environmental specifications Table 7-3: Environmental specifications Operating -20 to +55°C temperature Storage -40 to +85°C temperature Humidity 95%, non-condensing Vibration 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) Drop 1 m on concrete on each of 6 faces, 2 times...
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8: Regulatory Information Important safety/compliance • Important safety/ compliance information information The design of the Compass 597 USB 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 previ‐ ously 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 time‐varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz) FCC ID: N7NC597 CAUTION: The Compass 597 USB modem has been tested for compliance with FCC / IC RF exposure limits in the laptop computer(s) configurations with a horizontal USB slot and can be used in laptop computers with substantially similar ...
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Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide computer. In such cases, do not insert the modem directly into your computer’s USB slot; use the USB extension cable or docking station instead. WARNING (EMI) - United States FCC Information ‐ This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device peripheral, pursuant to Part 15, 22, and 24 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter‐ ference 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.
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Regulatory Information 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 contracts or any successor regulations. If further government regulations apply, it is your responsibility to ensure compliance with such regulations. Document 2130948. Rev 1.0 Jan.08...
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Appendix A: Glossary One Times Radio Transmission Technology (the ʺone timesʺ refers to the frequency spectrum). Supports Internet connections with data rates up to 153 Kbps. Actual speed depends on the network conditions. Compare to 1x‐EVDO. 1x-EVDO A high‐speed standard for cellular packet data communica‐ tions. Rev. A supports Internet connections with data rates up to 3.1 Mbps (downlink from the network) and 1.8 Mbps (uplink to the network). Rev. 0 supports Internet connections with data rates up to 2.4 Mbps (downlink from the network) and 153 Kbps (uplink to the network). Average data rates are: for Rev. A: 450–800 Kbps (downlink from the network) and 300–400 Kbps (uplink to the network); for Rev. 0: 400‐700 Kbps (downlink from the network) and 40‐80 Kbps (uplink to the network). Actual speed depends on the network conditions. Compare to bits per second—The actual data speed over the transmission medium. CDMA Code Division Multiple Access—A wideband spread spectrum technique used in digital cellular, personal communications services, and other wireless networks. Wide channels (1.25 MHz) are obtained through spread spectrum transmis‐ sions, thus allowing many active users to share the same channel. Each user is assigned a unique digital code, which differentiates the individual conversations on the same ...
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Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide Federal Communications Commission—The U.S. federal agency that is responsible for interstate and foreign communi‐ cations. The FCC regulates commercial and private radio spectrum management, sets rates for communications services, determines standards for equipment, and controls broadcast www.fcc.gov licensing. Consult Global Positioning System—A system that uses a series of 24 geosynchronous satellites to provide navigational data. firmware Software stored in ROM or EEPROM; essential programs that remain even when the system is turned off. Firmware is easier to change than hardware but more permanent than software stored on disk. host • A computer that uses a modem or a similar device to answer a calling computer. • A source or destination in the communication network. • A computer that contains data or files to be accessed by client computers. Also known as a server. Interim Standard—After receiving industry consensus, the TIA forwards the standard to ANSI for approval. IS-95 The standard for CDMA. Kbps Kilobits per second—Actually 1000, not 1024, as used in computer memory size measurements of kilobytes. Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode—A semiconductor diode that emits visible or infrared light.
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Glossary roaming A cellular subscriber is in an area where service is obtained from a cellular service provider that is not the subscriber’s provider. Short message services—A feature that allows users of a wireless device on a wireless network to receive or transmit short electronic alphanumeric messages (up to 160 characters, depending on the service provider). system tray Usually located in the lower right corner of your screen Telecommunications Industry Association—A standards‐ setting trade organization, whose members provide communications and information technology products, systems, distribution services and professional services in the www.tiaonline.org United States and around the world. Consult Virtual Private Network Document 2130948. Rev 1.0 Jan.08...
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Index Numerics data description, 11 circuit switched ‐ description, 11 1xEV‐DO dial‐up ‐ description, 11 description, 11 high‐speed, 11 QNC, 11 description, 11 dial‐up data description, 11 disk space required, 18 docking, 29 drivers account description, 13 activation, 15 driving instructions, 10 configuration, 23 activation overview, 15 automated, 24 manual, 24 Electronic Serial Number (ESN), 16 Activation Wizard, 23 EMI warning, 40 always on top, 29 ESN (Electronic Serial Number), 16 antenna, external, 34 EVDO automated activation, 24 description, 11 external antenna, 34 bands, frequency, 13 compliance, 40 ID, 39 frequency bands, CDMA network, 13 call status area, 31 full view care and maintenance, 25 description, 28...
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Compass 597 USB modem - User Guide icons Quick Net Connect (QNC), 11 connection status, 30 indicator area, 32 minimized, 32 system tray, 32 regulatory information, 39 see also indicators removing the modem, 21 ID, FCC, 39 requirements, system, 17 indicator area, 32 roaming indicators definition, 14 connection status, 32 indicator, 31 SMS messages, 32, 32 inserting the modem, 20 installation hardware, 20 software, 17 service indicator, 32 interference, 40 signal strength Internet, 11 indicator ‐ CDMA network, 30 IRQ (interrupt request), 18 SMS message indicator, 32, 32 software overview, 13 installation, 17 status area LBS (location‐based services), 10...
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