Getting Started; Customer Service; V640 System Requirements; Your V640 Express Card - Verizon Wireless V640 User Manual

Broadband access/national access
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Getting started

This section will walk you through how to get started using your V640 Express Card. This includes software and
driver installation, inserting the card so Microsoft Windows is able to detect and install the drivers for your V640
Express Card and setting up a data session to connect to the Internet.
Important: Prior to using BroadbandAccess/NationalAccess service you must:
1. Install VZACCESS Manager version as provided with your installation CD
2. Activate service using BroadbandAccess/NationalAccess Express Card

Customer Service

For Customer Service while in the U.S. or Canada, dial 1-800-922-0204. For Customer Service while outside the
U.S. and Canada, dial 1-803-400-4455.

V640 System Requirements

Card Slot: ExpressCard34/54/Card Bay
Pentium processor: 166 MHz
Disk Drive: CD ROM
Memory: 32MB
Disk Space: 14 MB
Internet Explorer 6.0

Your V640 Express Card

Your V640 Express Card fits into the Express Card slot (Type II, 5V) of most Windows based laptop computers. The
V640 utilizes Verizon Wireless's partner networks to connect to the Internet and is capable of transferring data at
speeds up to 2.4Mbps. The Verizon V640 runs on Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP. The VZAccess
Manager software will allow you to control and monitor your connection. It will also allow you to send and receive
SMS (Short Messaging Service), get online help and has an address book.
Express Card: this is the device when plugged into a Personal Computer provides wireless data solutions*
Computer Interface Connector (PCMCIA): connects to your Personal Computer via the computer
PCMCIA slot
Service/Data LED: visual indicator that shows you service and data modes
LED Color, Flashing Pattern
OFF
Red LED – Steadily blinking
Red LED – Slowly blinking
Green LED – Steadily blinking
Green LED – Slowly blinking

Care of Your V640

Verizon Wireless recommends the following handling guidelines:
AUTHOR: ISMS: V640_UGcontent_rev1[B]
Meaning
Radio is off and the card is in the Slotted state.
The radio is not attached to the network or is in the disabled mode.
The radio is off and the card is in the Slotted state or the radio is in USB
Selective Suspend.
The radio is on and the card is in the Active state with an active data
connection.
The radio is in USB Selective Suspend and the card is in the Active state
with an active data connection.
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