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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Quick Start Guide 

Cabling Guide 

MultiModem

®

 Wireless Modem with Ethernet Interface  

MTCBA-E-EN, MTCBA-G-EN-Fx, MTCBA-C-EN-Nx   
82010074L, Revision E 

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© 2005-8 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

 

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Furthermore, Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. reserves the right to revise this 
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organization of such revisions or changes. Check Multi-Tech’s Web site for 
current versions of our product documentation. 

Record of Revisions 
Revision  

Date 

Description 

11/16/07 

Updated Hazardous Warnings statements. The 
Wireless Activation section now sends the user 
to the Wireless Activation Notices for directions 
on activating a wireless account. Add AT 
Command for changing quad-band frequency. 

E  

03/07/08 

Updated for software version 1.19. 

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Summary of Contents for MTCBA-C-EN-N12

Page 1: ...MultiModem Wireless EDGE GPRS CDMA Modems with Ethernet Interface Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...of such revisions or changes Check Multi Tech s Web site for current versions of our product documentation Record of Revisions Revision Date Description D 11 16 07 Updated Hazardous Warnings statemen...

Page 3: ...ertain precautions to avoid damage due to the accumulation of static charge Although input protection circuitry has been incorporated into the devices to minimize the effect of this static build up pr...

Page 4: ...or the area is known to be non hazardous Vehicle Safety Do not use your Wireless MultiModem while driving unless equipped with a correctly installed vehicle kit allowing Hands Free Operation Respect...

Page 5: ...unting 1 antenna 1 Quick Start Guide 1 MultiModem CD Note See the User Guide for antenna specifications Set Up Your Wireless Modem Obtain a Wireless Account Please see the wireless account Activation...

Page 6: ...n RJ 45 Ethernet cable connect the 10 100 jack to an internal network switch or hub Power Plug one end of the power cord into the device and the other end onto a live power outlet Notes The PWR LED Th...

Page 7: ...t or key switched Connect the power supply to its source for example in a mobile situation to the vehicle s DC fuse terminal block Warning Over voltage protection is provided on the device To ensure c...

Page 8: ...llular module with AT commands you first must disable PPP by logging into the Web Management software 1 From the workstation open a Web browser Type the default Gateway Address http 192 168 2 1 2 Logi...

Page 9: ...your activation steps See the Customer Activation Notices included in your ship kit For GPRS you will have to use AT Commands to change the quad band frequency For CDMA EDGE and GPRS you can use AT co...

Page 10: ...Param enter the option you desire 0 The modem will have to be reset to start on the specified band s This is the default 1 The modem restarts immediately on the specified band s Example AT WMBS 4 0 P...

Page 11: ...ord are case sensitive both must be typed in lower case A password can be up to 12 characters If Windows displays the AutoComplete screen you may want to click No to tell the Windows OS not to remembe...

Page 12: ...ata entered here defaults to the other screens IP Configuration IP Address The default is 192 168 2 1 To change it simply enter your own IP address Mask The default is 255 255 255 0 DNS Enter the prim...

Page 13: ...oint Name AT CGDCONT 1 IP APN PPP Authentication Authentication Type Click the button corresponding to the authentication protocol you want to use to negotiate with the remote peer PAP CHAP or PAP CHA...

Page 14: ...The time and date set in IP Setup will not be correct unless the SNTP client is enabled and you have a live Internet connection See SNTP Client in User Guide for more details Shutdown Caution Never un...

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