Verizon USB727 Hardware User Manual - page 8
USB727 Modem USER GUIDE
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LED GREEN – intermittent blinking
Modem transmitting/receiving data; blinking rate proportional
to data speed
LED RED
No Service
LED AMBER
Error, reset modem
Care of Your USB727 Modem
As with any electronic device, the USB727 Modem must be handled with care to ensure reliable
operation. Verizon Wireless recommends the following handling guidelines:
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Do not apply adhesive labels to the USB727 Modem; they may cause the device to potentially overheat
and they may alter the performance of the antenna
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The USB connector should plug easily into your computer’s Type A USB port. Forcing the device into a
port may damage the connector.
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Protect the USB727 Modem from liquids, dust, and excessive heat.
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Store the USB727 Modem in a safe place, when not in use.
The USB727 Modem Package
The Verizon Wireless USB727 Modem package includes:
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Verizon Wireless USB727 Modem
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VZAccess Manager CD ROM (includes detailed user guides)
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Quick Reference Guide
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Lanyard
Important: Do not plug the USB727 Modem into the USB port until you have installed VZAccess Manager. (See
the VZAccess Manager User Guide for detailed instructions on installation, activation, and software features,
located on the Installation CD.)
Ways to Access
The Verizon Wireless USB727 Modem supports Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess andNationalAccess
service for a superior wireless data connection.
BroadbandAccess/NationalAccess
BroadbandAccess — Take broadband with you while you’re on the go! With Verizon Wireless
BroadbandAccess you can stay connected at broadband speeds wherever you are. With access to America’s
most reliable broadband network, you can download large files and view email attachments at typical speeds of
600 to 1400 Kbps (download) and 500 to 800 Kbps (upload).*
*Speed claim based on our network tests with 5 MB FTP data files without compression. Verizon Wireless is rapidly adding Rev. A capability
to your BroadbandAccess service area. Your BroadbandAccess Rev. A-enabled device will indicate coverage when you are in a
BroadbandAccess Rev. A service area. When outside the Rev. A service area, your wireless device will revert to BroadbandAccess Rev. 0
(typical download speeds will be 400–700 Kbps and upload speeds will be 60–80 Kbps) or NationalAccess coverage areas, where
available. Actual throughput speed and coverage may vary. Speed claims not applicable when roaming.