Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 3500 Mode D'Emploi

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Welcome 
Welcome to the Quick Start Guide for Release 1.2 of the OmniAccess 3500 Nonstop 
Laptop Guardian (NLG) card. This guide will introduce you to your new card and 
provide instructions on how to install and handle it. 
About the OmniAccess 3500 NLG Card 
The following figure illustrates the card. 
LED B   
(Card) 
CardBus Connector 
LED A        
(3G Modem) 
Connector End 
Antenna
 
End 
OFF 
ON 
3G Modem 
Push Button 
Master Power Switch 
SD Card Slot 
 
You find two LED bars on the antenna end of your OmniAccess 3500 NLG card. From 
bottom to top on the right of the Alcatel-Lucent logo:  
•  LED A (3G Modem) can be in one of the following states: 
o
 
No light: 3G modem is off. 
o
 
Slow-blinking yellow light: 3G modem is on. 
o
 
Fast-blinking yellow light: 3G modem is transmitting. 
•  LED B (Card) can be in one of the following states: 
o
 
No light: Card is in sleep mode or off. 
o
 
Solid red light: Card is up, VPN tunnel is down. 
o
 
Solid green light: Card is up, VPN tunnel is up. 
The card case also features the following items: 
•  CardBus Connector: Connects to your laptop via the PCMCIA slot.