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MultiConnect

 AW 

Analog-to-Wireless Converter 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

User Guide 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MultiConnect MT100A2W

Page 1: ...MultiConnect AW Analog to Wireless Converter User Guide...

Page 2: ...n or organization of such revisions or changes Check Multi Tech s Web site for current versions of our product documentation Revision History Revision Date Description A 07 20 09 Initial Release Trade...

Page 3: ...onal Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface 12 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION OF YOUR MULTICONNECT 13 Login 14 Device Configuration 15 Cellular Port Configuration 16 CHAPTER 4 DEVICE CONFIGURATION 19 GPRS Cellul...

Page 4: ...d external modem for the cellular connection Both models are housed in a rugged metal chassis The MultiConnect AW converter operates on standards based communication networks and can be desktop or pan...

Page 5: ...where blasting operations are in progress There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your MultiConnect close to inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pac...

Page 6: ...es off hook Internal Wireless Modem TD Transmit Data Flashes when the wireless modem is transmitting data RD Receive Data Flashes when wireless modem is receiving data TR Terminal Ready Lit indicates...

Page 7: ...5A 32V Peak 0 50A Dimensions 7 W x 1 24 H x 2 79 D 78lbs 17 78cmW x 3 15cmH x 7 07cmD 0 320Kg Operating Temperature 40 C to 60 C UL listed 40 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Humidity Relative humid...

Page 8: ...y Relative humidity 20 to 90 noncondensing Compliance EMC Compliance FCC Part 15 EN55022 EN55024 Safety UL60950 1 cUL60950 1 EN60950 1 Multi Tech Systems Inc recommends that the customer incorporate a...

Page 9: ...RA Hinged Right Angle 800 1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna ANF21HRA Hinged Right Angle 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna ANQB 1HRA PTCRB Requirements Note There cannot be any alteration to t...

Page 10: ...es the power supply connection to begin operation It also requires a SIM card Subscriber Identity Module in the MT100A2W G unit to operate on a GPRS GSM network To install the SIM do the following 1 U...

Page 11: ...nect the other end of the cable to your external wireless modem 4 Connect the RJ 11 phone cable to the DIAL connector on the unit and connect the other end of the phone cable to the customer s analog...

Page 12: ...al Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface The modem can be panel mounted with screws spaced according to the measurement shown Note Use either 4 or 6 pan head screws for all four mount locations Multi Tec...

Page 13: ...following configuration procedures are based on the Windows XP Operating System Other Windows operating systems have similar paths to HyperTerminal See your system s online Help if you cannot find it...

Page 14: ...Properties screen is displayed Change the default Bits per second window from 2400 to 115200 Click the Apply button and then OK Login 1 The Login screen is displayed Enter the default password of admi...

Page 15: ...nge is in Option 1 which in the Current Settings displays the cellular network type GPRS or GSM for the MT100A2W G unit or CDMA for the MT100A2W unit The GPRS cellular network is for packet switched d...

Page 16: ...ort menu is displayed 2 Configure options A thru D for your GPRS cellular network GPRS Network Dependent Option Default Description A GPRS or GSM GPRS Select GPRS B Protocol TCPClient Select either TC...

Page 17: ...t for the cellular wireless network and the analog modem to change to a READY state The Current Settings will change to State WIRELESS_READY State ANALOG_READY Initial configuration of the GPRS versio...

Page 18: ...and Select either OnDemand or Always On ATTENTION If Always On is desired wait until you have made all your other configuration changes before selecting this option 3 When you change the Remote Port o...

Page 19: ...t G Remote IP J View or change Phone Number IP Conversion Table K Wireless Band L APN User Name M APN Password N APN Server O Phy TimeOut Min P DLE Mode Q TCP TxDelay R HandShake TimeOut sec Z Enter W...

Page 20: ...sion for acknowledgement of packets received 4 PassThru option allows for data to be transferred from a legacy device to a remote destination without being modified C Inbound Outbound Outbound 0 Auto...

Page 21: ...is used For detail instructions on entering data in this table refer to View or Change Phone Number IP Conversion Table in this chapter Wireless Band Option Default Selection K Wireless Band This opti...

Page 22: ...means a request or an indication of end of correction As a consequence EXT characters that belong to the payload must be sent by the host on the serial port preceded by a DLE character Similarly EXT c...

Page 23: ...ireless Band Option Default Selection K Wireless Band This option is default depending on the region of the world the unit is set up for e g 850 1900MHz for NAM 0 dual band 850 1900 MHz 1 dual band 90...

Page 24: ...rotocol in that UDP makes no provision for acknowledgement of packets received 4 PassThru option allows for data to be transferred from a legacy device to a remote destination without being modified C...

Page 25: ...emote IP it becomes the new default IP Phone Number IP Conversion Table Option Default Selection J View or change Phone Number IP Conversion Table This option allows for additional connections to be a...

Page 26: ...nge and press ENTER Enter Server Port Number ESC to abort Enter a numerical port number and press ENTER Enter Server Phone Number ESC to abort Enter the telephone number without the dashes between the...

Page 27: ...o enter initialization commands into the internal analog modem B Modem Settings V34 33600 The Modem Settings option allows you to reconfigure the internal analog modem By selecting option B a submenu...

Page 28: ...dulation options are A V92 B V90 C V34 D V32bis E V32 F V22bis G V22 H BELL212A I BELL103 C Error Correction V 42 MNP Error Correction options are A V 42 MNP B V 42 Only C MNP Only D Direct Mode E NoE...

Page 29: ...ng into the device B Login Required Login Required option requires that you login to the MultiConnect AW before gaining access to the device C Change PassWord The Change PassWord option allows you to...

Page 30: ...h no activity This inactivity time is displayed in seconds Zero seconds disables the timer B No Signal Reset Timer 300 sec The MultiConnect AW resets itself if it can not find a signal strong enough t...

Page 31: ...il server B SMTP PW The SMTP Pass Word PW option is the pass word of the email server C SMTP PORT The SMTP Port is the port that the email server listens on The default port number is 25 D SMTP Authen...

Page 32: ...meters to Default Option Description Are you sure you want to reset ALL parameters back to Defaults This option requires either a yes or no You have to enter the word not just a letter y n Multi Tech...

Page 33: ...hapter 4 Device Configuration System Reboot Option Description Are you sure you want to reboot the unit This option requires either a yes no or y n Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiConnect AW User Guide 33...

Page 34: ...de reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wit...

Page 35: ...of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging which indicates that th...

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