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MIN/IMSI
This number is used by the Mobile Telephone Network and will be different if ported from another carrier (not used
by end user of device).
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PRL
Preferred Roaming List, only applicable for the CDMA product line, carrier specific (Alltel, Verizon, Sprint, etc).
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SID
System ID (Identity), provided by the Carrier.
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NID
Network Identifier, this is supplied automatically from the network.
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Channel
Cell Site channel number to which the modem is connected. This number can be useful to the cellular provider for
troubleshooting purposes.
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Frequency
Cellular frequency band the modem is using, 800MHz and 1900MHz are mainly in the US and outlying areas. In
some cases 900 and 1800 will be seen for European or Foreign carriers.
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Roaming
Will be either Roaming or Not Roaming. Roaming indicates service is being provided by an alternate carrier who has
a roaming agreement with your contracted carrier. While Roaming, additional charges may apply. For provisioning,
the unit must be Not Roaming.
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Signal Strength (dBm)
Measured in dBm, this is the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI). For provisioning, the signal strength should
be greater than -95 dBm.
Enable/Disable OMA-DM Activation
This section will only be displayed for units which are capable of automatic (OMA-DM) provisioning. Sprint supports
OMA-DM. You may choose to enable or disable the automatic provisioning and save your desired setting. If enabled,
and the unit is not provisioned (activated), each time at power-on (only) the unit will attempt an auto-activation. This
capability is dependent on whether or not it is offered by your cellular carrier.
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Auto-Activation
Choose Enable to direct an unprovisioned unit to attempt OMA-DM activation once per power-up.
Click
Save
to save your desired setting after making a change.
Vanguard 3000 Series Multicarrier Cellular Data Modem & IP Router PN 001-7300-100 Rev. B
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