
6.4.2 Install the Cellular Modem (DXM1200 Models)
Follow these steps to install the cellular modem and antenna cable.
Important:
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Electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive device
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ESD can damage the device. Damage from inappropriate handling is not covered by warranty.
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Use proper handling procedures to prevent ESD damage. Proper handling procedures include
leaving devices in their anti-static packaging until ready for use; wearing anti-static wrist straps; and
assembling units on a grounded, static-dissipative surface.
Before you activate your cellular plan, verify you have one of the following cellular modem kits.
Table 25: Cellular modem kit models
Cellular Kit Model
Kit Description
SXI-LTE-001
Verizon LTE
cellular modem using Telit LE910 modem kit (Verizon part number SENSX002). Includes a cellular modem, SIM
card, antenna, and antenna cable. The SIM card is specific to the LTE technology and cannot be used in other cellular
modems. Requires a LTE Verizon cellular wireless plan attached to the ICCID (SIM card) number and IMEI (International
Mobile Equipment Identity) number.
Cellular plans can be purchased through
.
SXI-CATM1VZW-001
Verizon CAT M1
cellular modem using Telit ME910 modem kit (Verizon part number SXIM1V). Includes a cellular modem, SIM
card, and internal adhesive antenna. The SIM card is specific to the CATM1 technology and cannot be used in other cellular
modems. Requires a LTE Verizon cellular wireless plan attached to the ICCID (SIM card) number and IMEI (International
Mobile Equipment Identity) number.
Cellular plans can be purchased through
.
SXI-CATM1ATT-001
ATT CAT M1
cellular modem using Telit ME910 model kit. (ATT part number SXIM1A). Includes a cellular modem, SIM card.
and internal adhesive antenna. The SIM card is specific to the CATM1 technology and cannot be used in other cellular
modems. Requires a LTE AT&T cellular wireless plan attached to the ICCID (SIM card) number and IMEI (International Mobile
Equipment Identity) number.
Cellular plans can be purchased through
.
Figure 26. Installing the cellular modem
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1. Insert the SIM card into the socket on the underside of the cellular modem. SIM cards come in a credit card sized
carrier. Snap it out and insert the SIM card into the holder on the cellular modem.
Make note of the IMEI number of the cellular modem and the ICCID number of the SIM card. The numbers can be
found on the cellular modem and the SIM card or SIM card carrier. You will need the SIM number to associate a
wireless plan to this SIM card.
2. Apply the internal antenna as shown paying attention to the antenna cable position.
a) Pull back the adhesive protective paper from the middle of the antenna, only exposing the middle portion.
Antenna application is easier if just a small middle portion of the adhesive is uncovered.
b) Center the antenna on the side wall. Use the exposed adhesive in the middle of the antenna to hold the antenna
in place while aligning the antenna to the full length of the housing.
c) Slowly peel off the paper backing exposing the adhesive and stick to the plastic housing. The antenna should run
below the rim of the housing.
d) Press firmly.
3. Orient the cellular modem according to the diagram below and verify the pins are properly aligned. Firmly press the
modem into the 24-pin socket on the board.
The cellular modem is inserted into the main board with the antenna cable from the applied internal antenna attached
to the cellular modem PCB.
4. Attach the antenna cable between the cellular modem board to the base board. The antenna cable uses the top
antenna connection.
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