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INSTALLING AND USING THE DEVICE

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Cell MTC-G3 User Guide

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Chapter 3 – Installing and Using the Device

Installing the Device

1.

Connect a suitable antenna to the antenna connector.

2.

If your device is the serial version:
Connect the DE9 male connector (9-pin) of the RS-232 cable to the RS-232 connector on the device, then
connect the other end to the serial port on the other desired device.
Screw-on the power lead from the power supply module into the power connection on the device.
Plug the power supply into your power source.

3.

If your device is the USB version:
For information about the USB cable that helps power your device, see the section "USB Cable
Recommendations."
The USB cable uses power from the USB power line. Connect one end of the USB cable to your computer
or other USB high power device, such as a hub.
Connect the other end to the device's USB connector.

4.

The POWER LED lights after the device powers up.

Placing Serial Devices in Power Save Mode

The serial devices offer a low power mode (sleep or power save mode) using the power save switch (below the
SIM card slot) on the device to change from normal or low power mode. The low power mode is intended for
battery or solar-powered, IoT applications such as outdoor remote sensors.

There are other techniques to place the device into low power mode. This example uses data terminal ready (DTR)
and the AT cCFUN=5. For other techniques, review the AT command guide for your device, as described
in the Documentation section of this guide.

The device also wakes up from sleep mode by using the wake-on-ring feature. See the following example using the
ring indicator line to wake the host processor when the radio receives an incoming call or SMS message. Your
application then needs to act on the ring indication and wake up the device by asserting DTR.

Using Low Power Mode

Here are some different configuration options for low power mode:

To turn on low power mode, set the power-save switch to LOW.

On the RS-232 interface, ensure your application controls DTR and makes it active (on). To configure the
device for DTR control, issue either AT&D1 or AT&D2 for DTR control. The &D0 command does not allow
low power to operate.

To configure the device to enter low power (sleep) mode, issue AT+CFUN=5 to the radio.

To configure the device to wake from low power mode by using the wake-on-ring feature, issue
AT#E2SMSRI=1000. This configures the ring indicator to go active for 1000 ms when an SMS message is
received.

To have the device enter sleep mode, set DTR to inactive (off) on the RS-232 interface. The clear to send
(CTS) signal is off when the device is in sleep mode.

Summary of Contents for MultiConnect Cell MTC-G3

Page 1: ...MultiConnect Cell MTC G3 User Guide...

Page 2: ...control or aircraft navigation or communications systems control equipment for nuclear facilities or missile nuclear biological or chemical weapons or other military applications Restricted Applicatio...

Page 3: ...arers 14 Hazardous Locations Warnings 15 Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations US and Canada 15 Avertissements relatifs l installation et aux emplacements dangereux 15 ATEX Europe...

Page 4: ...UDP Client to Connect to UDP Server 28 Configuring Device as UDP Listener to Accept UDP Client Connections 29 Transferring FTP File to FTP Server 30 Downloading File from FTP Server 31 Reading Writin...

Page 5: ...ilable with RS 232 or USB connectors Serial USB Documentation The following documentation is available on the Multi Tech Installation Resources website at www multitech com setup product go Document D...

Page 6: ...indicates connection to terminal emulation When not lit indicates no terminal is present for serial only CD Carrier Detect Indicates established data connection when lit for serial only LS Link Status...

Page 7: ...de 7 Side Panels The device has connectors on either side The figures that follow show the side panels Serial USB Note The power saving switch which appears with the NORMAL and LOW POWER labels is inc...

Page 8: ...Cellular Female SMA RS 232 DE9 USB Mini B USB 2 0 high speed or better Power 2 5 mm miniature screw on RS 232 models Power Requirements Voltage1 Serial 5 V to 32 V DC USB 5 V Physical Description Dim...

Page 9: ...end to voltages outside certified range and has not been evaluated by UL for operating voltages beyond tested range 2 Device has been tested up to 85 C UL Recognized 40 C limited by AC power supply UL...

Page 10: ...all box connection no data amps Average measured current amps at maximum power TX Pulse AVG Amplitude Current amps Total inrush charge measured in MilliCoulombs mC GSM850Mhz 0 040 0 238 1 14 18 56 Ser...

Page 11: ...PRODUCT OVERVIEW MultiConnect Cell MTC G3 User Guide 11 Dimensions Serial...

Page 12: ...PRODUCT OVERVIEW 12 MultiConnect Cell MTC G3 User Guide USB...

Page 13: ...provider To install the SIM card 1 Locate the SIM card slot on the side of the modem The slot is labeled SIM 2 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot with the contact side facing down as shown Whe...

Page 14: ...l Devices Potential interference Radio frequency energy RF from cellular devices can interact with some electronic devices This is electromagnetic interference EMI The FDA helped develop a detailed te...

Page 15: ...54 Ce type de boitier fournira uniquement un acc s au modem gr ce une cl ou un outils sp cifique 2 CET QUIPEMENT EST ADAPT EXCLUSIVEMENT POUR UNE UTILISATION EN ZONE DE CLASSE I DIVISION 2 GROUPES A B...

Page 16: ...er supply Antenna The antenna intended for use with this unit meets the requirements for mobile operating configurations and for fixed mounted operations as defined in 2 1091 and 1 1307 of the FCC rul...

Page 17: ...ications such as outdoor remote sensors There are other techniques to place the device into low power mode This example uses data terminal ready DTR and the AT command CFUN 5 For other techniques revi...

Page 18: ...current You can order the USB cable through MultiTech The part number is CA USB A MINI B 3 Powering Down Your Device CAUTION Failing to properly power down the device before removing power may corrup...

Page 19: ...HRA 10 ANPB2 50HRA 50 Antenna Requirements Specifications Frequency range 824 960 1710 2170MHz Impedance 50 ohm VSWR 2 5 1 Radiation Omni directional Polarization Linear horizontal Antenna System Cell...

Page 20: ...device has a unique phone number Your service provider supplies a phone number when you activate your account or if your device has a SIM card the phone number may be on it Wireless service provider...

Page 21: ...be something like dev ttyS0 for a serial build Save the file as etc ppp peers H5 peer Example peer file dev ttyACM0 connect usr sbin chat v f etc chatscripts H5 chat noipdefault usepeerdns defaultrou...

Page 22: ...EV3 peer This command line enables logging of debug information and tells pppd to use the peer file referenced by the call option After 20 30 seconds type ifconfig and check whether a ppp interface i...

Page 23: ...ABORT NO CARRIER ABORT BUSY at cgdcont 1 IP APN OK atd 99 1 CONNECT Step 3 Use the following command line to start pppd pppd debug call MAT1 peer This command line enables logging of debug informatio...

Page 24: ...from an FTP server In Linux PPPD is used to dial the modem and create the connection to the cellular TCP IP network This provides Internet access for sending and receiving email creating TCP UDP Sock...

Page 25: ...rength enter AT CSQ The command indicates signal quality in the form CSQ rssi ber Where rssi Received signal strength indication 0 113 dBm or less 1 111 dBm 2 30 109 dBm 53 dBm 2 dBm per step 31 51 dB...

Page 26: ...device is in a network searching state Sending and Receiving Data Connecting Device to TCP Server as TCP Client To send data through a connect socket 1 Define PDP Content APN for SIM Enter AT CGDCONT...

Page 27: ...rovider assigned to your SIM card 3 Verify device is registered on the cellular network Enter AT CREG Should return 4 Configure socket parameters Enter AT SCFG 1 1 300 240 600 50 5 Activate context on...

Page 28: ...ice To configure the device as a UDP client 1 Check signal strength Enter AT CSQ 2 If using a SIM card configure the APN Enter AT CGDCONT 1 IP XXX APN com where XXX APN com is the APN your cellular pr...

Page 29: ...using a SIM card configure the APN Enter AT CGDCONT 1 IP XXX APN com where XXX APN com is the APN your cellular provider assigned to your SIM card 3 Verify device is registered on the cellular network...

Page 30: ...0 The device responds with OK Transferring FTP File to FTP Server To connect to FTP server and upload files 1 Check signal strength Enter AT CSQ 2 If using a SIM card configure the APN Enter AT CGDCO...

Page 31: ...the file 1 Enter the escape sequence Enter The device responds with NO CARRIER 2 Close the FTP connection Enter AT FTPCLOSE 3 Close the PPP data connection Enter AT SGACT 1 0 The device responds with...

Page 32: ...der1 Enter AT FTPCWD folder1 9 Enter the file name Enter AT FTPGET filename txt where filename txt is the file you want to download The device responds with CONNECT The file is received through the de...

Page 33: ...ice responds OK 2 Enter the recipient s number and your message Enter AT CMGS Your message here where is the recipient s number 3 Send the message Enter CTRL Z The device responds CMGS OK where is the...

Page 34: ...Deletes all read and sent device originated messages Leaves unread messages and unsent device originated messages 3 Deletes all read messages and sent and unsent device orginated messages Leaves unrea...

Page 35: ...l Directive 1999 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances RoHS Multi Tech Systems...

Page 36: ...ch includes collection and validation of materials declarations and selective materials analysis where appropriate This data is controlled as part of a formal quality system and will be made available...

Page 37: ...REGULATORY INFORMATION MultiConnect Cell MTC G3 User Guide 37...

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