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WRT4000 Series Cellular Wireless Router Quick Start Guide
CAUTION: If the SIM is not in the correct position, the SIM socket‘s door will not close. In
that case, remove the SIM and re-insert it in the correct position.
If the SIM is positioned
incorrectly, the SIM socket’s
door will not close
If the SIM is positioned
correctly, the SIM socket’s
door can close
Figure 5. SIM in an incorrect position. Figure 6. SIM in the correct position
6C. Re-assemble the router chassis. Attach antennas to the antenna ports on the chassis‘
front and back panels.
NOTE: The antenna ports labeled MAIN 1 (on the front panel) and AUX 1 (on the back
panel) hold antennas for the embedded module.
STEP D: Connect and Start the WRT4000 Series Cellular Wireless Router
1D. Connect an Ethernet cable between the computer‘s Ethernet port and one of the
Local Area Network ports (the set of LAN ports labeled “eth 1” on the back of the
router.
2D. To connect safely to DC power, follow the instructions in STEP E. To use only AC
power, connect the AC power adapter to the router chassis, then to an AC outlet.
(The chassis powers up immediately upon connection.) Then go to STEP F.
STEP E: Quick Connection to DC Power
For WRT4000 Series Cellular Wireless Routers that use DC power (part numbers
WRT4001A-DC, WRT4002A-DC, WRT4003A-DC, and WRT4004A-DC), the DC mating
connector is supplied. To connect your router to a power source, follow these instructions:
1E. Verify that the intended DC power source is the same as the input DC power indicated
on the unit. The routers have 24-VDC input voltage,
12V 1.2A
— — —
− +
Figure 7.12-VDC power input socket.
2E. Note the following (with connector orientation as shown):