Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint
Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint
Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint
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Sounds Information and Settings<br />
The sounds icon ( ) shows whether the device speaker is on.<br />
The device speaker is on.<br />
The device speaker is off.<br />
Click the sounds icon to display the Sounds window. The window displays:<br />
● Status of the device speaker (on or off).<br />
● If you’re logged in, check boxes to enable or disable sounds for the following events:<br />
� Internet connected — A sound is played when you connect to the Internet.<br />
� Low battery — A sound is played when the battery is low. This is useful as a reminder to<br />
charge the device.<br />
� Internet disconnected — A sound is played when you lose the connection to the Internet.<br />
� System alerts — A sound is played when a system alert occurs. You can then use the<br />
device LCD or the Alerts window to get information about the alert. (See “Alert Information”<br />
on page 46.)<br />
Note: System alerts include several types of events, for example:�<br />
• Critical battery�<br />
• Critical temperature�<br />
• Software update available�<br />
• Network update available�<br />
• Routing hardware settings reset�<br />
• Device startup failure<br />
� Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> has joined — A sound is played when a Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> connects to your network. This<br />
is useful, for example, to detect an unwelcome Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> if you’re the only one using the<br />
device.<br />
� Enter standby mode — A sound is played when the device enters standby mode. (See<br />
“Standby (Low Power) Mode” on page 49.)<br />
� Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> has left — A sound is played when a Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> disconnects from your network.<br />
� Last <strong>user</strong> has left — A sound is played when the last Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> disconnects from your<br />
network. You can turn the device off if nobody will be using it for awhile.<br />
● If you’re logged in, for each of the above events, click to play each corresponding sound.<br />
Tip: You can also disable all sounds through the mute switch on the device. (See “Mute Switch” on<br />
page 17.) If you’ve enabled the sounds through the home page, but there are no sounds when an<br />
event occurs, check the position of the mute switch.<br />
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Using Your Device