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CONDUIT® HARDWARE GUIDE

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Conduit

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Hardware Guide

Conduit

®

Hardware Guide

Model: MTCDT

Part Number: S000690 1.6

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Summary of Contents for Conduit MTCDT-246A-868-EU-GB

Page 1: ...Conduit Hardware Guide...

Page 2: ...RANT ANY CONNECTION OR ACCESSIBILITY TO ANY CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK MULTITECH WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSSES DAMAGES OBLIGATIONS PENALTIES DEFICIENCIES LIABILITIES COSTS OR EXPENSES INC...

Page 3: ...m and No Accessory Cards 19 MTCDT LVW2 210 with Modem and No Accessory Cards 19 MTCDT 210 No Modem and No Accessory Cards 20 MTCDT LEU1 247 with Bluetooth Wi Fi and No Accessory Cards Power Draw 21 Ch...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS 4 Conduit Hardware Guide Chapter 6 Regulatory Information 34 Conduit Regulatory Information 34...

Page 5: ...e gateway that uses an open Linux development environment to enable machine to machine M2M connectivity using various wireless interfaces It also provides an online application store for industrial th...

Page 6: ...ble blades 1 NAM blade plug Cables 1 Micro USB Cable 1 Ethernet Cable RJ45 6 ft Antennas 2 LTE SMA for Conduit LTE only 1 GPS antenna and 1 Wi Fi Bluetooth antenna Antennas 2 LTE SMA for Conduit LTE o...

Page 7: ...ble Gateway using GNSS w US EU UK Acc Kit Global MTCDT LEU1 246A US EU GB Conduit LTE mPower Programmable Gateway using GNSS w US EU UK Acc Kit Global MTCDT LAT1 246L US Conduit LTE mLinux Programmabl...

Page 8: ...EU GB Conduit LTE mPower Programmable Gateway using GNSS and WiFi BT w US EU UK Acc Kit Global MTCDT LAT1 247L US Conduit LTE mLinux Programmable Gateway using GNSS and WiFi BT w US EU UK Acc Kit NA...

Page 9: ...aw See Conduit Power Draw Environment Operating Environment 30 to 70 C 1 Storage Environment 40 to 85 C Relative Humidity 20 to 90 non condensing Certifications Radio EMC Compliance EN 55022 2010 EN 3...

Page 10: ...Optional power must be UL Listed ITE power supply marked LPS or Class 2 rated 12 VDC 5A Certification does not apply or extend to Voltages outside certified range and has not been evaluated by UL for...

Page 11: ...SPECIFICATIONS Conduit Hardware Guide 11 Dimensions...

Page 12: ...the Conduit to a computer or another device By default this port is a serial port terminal interface but you can program it to act as another device such as a mass storage device or an Ethernet port...

Page 13: ...nt green if unit is on indicating that DC power is present STATUS Power Status Default condition LED blinks when mLinux is fully loaded LS Link Status Varies with radio model A B C D These 4 LEDs are...

Page 14: ...llular radio Continuously Lit Not registered Slow Blink 0 2Hz Registered or connected On the back of the Conduit the RJ 45 Ethernet LEDs located at the bottom of the connector are defined as follows O...

Page 15: ...ion burst period or HSDPA connection The transmission burst duration for GSM850 can vary depending on what transmission scheme is being deployed GPRS Class 8 Class 10 GSM etc 2 Total Inrush Charge The...

Page 16: ...ct load MTCDT LVW2 246 with Modem and No Accessory Cards Radio Protocol Idle Cellular Connectionno data Amps Average Tx Current at Max Power Passing Data Amps 1 Peak Tx Current Amps 2 Total Inrush Cha...

Page 17: ...e device 2 Ethernet Connected Only Typical power with Ethernet measured and the device attached to PC with Ethernet cable only 3 Maximum Current Maximum current measured with Ethernet connected SD Car...

Page 18: ...ry depending on what transmission scheme is being deployed GPRS Class 8 Class 10 GSM etc 2 Total Inrush Charge The total inrush charge at power on expressed in Millicoulombs mC Note Multi Tech Systems...

Page 19: ...MHz 0 163 0 335 0 915 5 18 8 2 LTE 0 164 0 410 0 480 5 18 8 2 24 0 Volts GSM 850 MHz 0 094 0 186 0 440 4 12 11 8 LTE 0 095 0 225 0 300 4 12 11 8 1 Max Power The continuous current during maximum data...

Page 20: ...ccessory Cards Voltage No Connections Amps 1 Ethernet Connected only Amps 2 Maximum Current Amps 3 Total Inrush Charge mC 4 Total Inrush Charge Duration mS 9 0 Volts 0 151 0 168 0 265 2 37 1 05 12 0 V...

Page 21: ...olts EGSM 900 MHz 220 mA 490 mA 928 mA 4 2 mC 8 5 mS LTE 232 mA 675 mA 748 mA 4 2 mC 8 5 mS 24 0 Volts EGSM 900 MHz 124 mA 258 mA 385 mA 3 65 mC 17 9 mS LTE 131 mA 343 mA 420 mA 3 65 mC 17 9 mS 1 Maxi...

Page 22: ...quency RF Output Power 802 11b 2400 MHz 2483 5 MHz 19 1 dBm 802 11g 2400 MHz 2483 5 MHz 19 9 dBm 802 11n 2400 MHz 2483 5 MHz 19 9 dBm 802 11a 5150 MHz 5350 MHz 5470 MHz 5725 MHz 13 5 dBm 802 11n 5150...

Page 23: ...z Class E2 0 4W WCDMA 850 900 AWS 1700 1900 2100 MHz Class 3 0 25W LE910 Telit Transmission Output Power Band Power Class GSM 850 900 4 2W DCS 1800 PCS 1900 1 1W EDGE 850 900 MHz E2 0 5W EDGE 1800 190...

Page 24: ...or power strip and to the power adapter 9 Connect the power adapter to the barrel jack on the back panel of the device The Power LED comes on immediately after power is applied Wait for the Status LED...

Page 25: ...e a 24C04 part because both address bits of the 24C04 are connected to the AP interface allowing you to identify four separate accessory port AP cards in a system Serial UART Serial UART with HW flow...

Page 26: ...the PC board 4 If an SD card is already installed gently push on the card to release it from its setting and remove it from the housing with your fingers 5 With the new SD card contacts facing up and...

Page 27: ...ere are two different options for the debug connector 1 USB Micro B connector or 2 3 pin connector Check which debug interface is in your device by using steps 1 3 Once you have the appropriate cable...

Page 28: ...uit s USB COM port Accessory 3 pin Cable for Debug Interface The 3 pin Debug Interface cable can be ordered as an accessory from the factory P N 95218134LF model CA MTCDT DEBUG Otherwise you have the...

Page 29: ...r information for details 3 Cut the original connectors off the three leads of the device end of the cable 4 Strip the insulation and crimp the terminals on the wire with a custom crimping tool 5 Plug...

Page 30: ...SETTING UP AND CONFIGURING THE DEVICE 30 Conduit Hardware Guide Olimex cable FTDI Cable...

Page 31: ...e the reset button If you do not press in the button long enough the device will reset but the user defined settings will not be restored If you hold it too long 30 seconds or longer factory default s...

Page 32: ...r less than 5 seconds then release Holding it beyond 5 seconds resets an mLinux device to factory defaults 3 The status LED will keep blinking normally for a couple of seconds until the unit resets Th...

Page 33: ...Refer to the appropriate installation documentation for the accessory card Note Some models already have MTAC cards installed 2 Connect the power cord to an outlet or power strip and to the power ada...

Page 34: ...it Hardware Guide Chapter 6 Regulatory Information Conduit Regulatory Information For regulatory infomration please see http www multitech net developer products multiconnect conduit platform conduit...

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