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Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot user guide - Sprint

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Section 5D<br />

Sounds<br />

� Enabling and Disabling Sounds for Specific Events (page 73)<br />

� Low Battery Alert (page 74)<br />

� Critical Battery Level Alert (page 74)<br />

You can enable or disable sounds of the device through:<br />

● The mute switch on the device (disables all sounds). (See “Mute Switch” on page 17.)<br />

● The browser interface (selectively disables sounds). (See “Sounds Information and Settings” on<br />

page 51 and “Enabling and Disabling Sounds for Specific Events” on page 73.)<br />

Enabling and Disabling Sounds for Specific Events<br />

1. Log in to the home page.<br />

2. Click Advanced settings > Device > Sounds.<br />

3. Next to each of the event types, select Enable or Disable.<br />

Sounds for the following events can be individually enabled or disabled:<br />

● Low Battery — A sound is played when the battery is low. This is useful as a reminder to charge<br />

the device. In the Alert When list, you can select a battery level to trigger the alert.<br />

● System Alerts — A sound is played when a system alert occurs. When you hear the device<br />

beep, use the device LCD or the Alerts window to get information about the alert. (See “Alert<br />

Information” 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 />

● Internet Connected — A sound is played when you connect to the Internet.<br />

● Internet Disconnected — A sound is played when you lose the connection to the Internet.<br />

● Wi-Fi User Has Joined — A sound is played when a Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> connects to your network. This is<br />

useful, for example, to detect an unwelcome Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> if you’re the only one using the device.<br />

● Wi-Fi User Has Left — A sound is played when a Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> disconnects from your network.<br />

● Last User Has Left — A sound is played when the last Wi-Fi <strong>user</strong> disconnects from your network.<br />

You can turn the device off if nobody will be using it for awhile.<br />

● Enter Standby Mode — A sound is played when the device enters standby mode. (See “Standby<br />

(Low Power) Mode” on page 49.)<br />

Settings 73<br />

Settings

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