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WB-15-W. User manual
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Status
– connection status;
Network mode
– mode in which the modem is connected to the mobile network;
PIN Status
– status that indicates whether the PIN is set correctly in the configuration for the SIM used.
Ready status – PIN code is not required or is set correctly; Waiting status- PIN code is incorrect;
Manufacturer
– manufacturer of the internal modem;
Model
– model of the internal modem;
Modem Firmware Version
– installed firmware version for the internal modem;
Operator
– provider of the mobile network to which the device is connected;
IMSI
– active SIM IMSI code;
MCC,MNC
– identifiers of the active SIM-card belonging to a specific mobile operator;
LAC,CID,BSIC
– identifiers of the geographical area, cell and base station of the mobile network to which the
device is connected;
Band
– bandwidth that used;
Channel
– frequency channel;
RSSI
– the average value of the signal power level from the base station;
RSRP
– level of received signal from the base station (for LTE standard);
RSRQ
– quality level of received pilot signals (for LTE standard);
SINR
– ratio of the useful signal level to the noise level at the receiving point (for LTE standard).
Channel redundancy:
Status
– operation status:
Not configured - the parameter is disabled in the device configuration;
Active - channel redundancy is enabled;
Changing the active SIM card - communication through the current SIM card does not meet the
channel redundancy parameters specified in the configuration, the active SIM card is changed (the
active SIM card in this case will be the SIM card that is being switched to);
Active SIM
– number of the SIM card that is currently active;
TX Packets
– number of ping-request packets sent to the ping-server specified in the configuration;
RX packets
– number of ping-reply packets received by the device from the ping-server specified in the
configuration;
RTT
– average ping-request response time, ms;
Jitter
– permissible deviation from the response time, ms;
Lossrate
– the percentage of ping-request packets to which no response was received from the ping-server.