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USB-D

MTD-MVW1 User Guide

Summary of Contents for QuickCarrier USB-D MTD-MVW1

Page 1: ...QuickCarrier USB D MTD MVW1 User Guide...

Page 2: ...LULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED TIMELY SECURE OR ERROR FREE NOR DOES MULTITECH WARRANT ANY CONNECTION OR ACCESSIBILITY TO ANY CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK MULTITECH WILL HAVE NO...

Page 3: ...ntenance 11 User Responsibility 12 Vehicle Safety 12 Chapter 3 Getting Started 13 Getting Started Overview 13 Installing a SIM Card 13 Removing a SIM Card 14 Turning the Device On or Off 14 Powering O...

Page 4: ...ce Detects a Valid SIM Card 27 When your device fails to connect 27 When a call drops 27 Reading Writing and Deleting Messages 27 Reading Text Messages 27 Writing Text Messages 28 Deleting Messages 28...

Page 5: ...ation The following documentation is available on the MultiTech website at http www multitech com brands quickcarrier usb d Document Description Part Number LTE Activation Notice Provides instructions...

Page 6: ...3 RH non condensing Power Requirements Operating Voltage 5 volts from USB port Input Power Via USB Bus SMS Short Message Service SMS Text mode and PDU mode per 3GPP TS27 005 set for SMS and CBS cell b...

Page 7: ...PRODUCT OVERVIEW QuickCarrier USB D MTD MVW1 User Guide 7 Dimensions...

Page 8: ...described above Signal Strength Description One bar Weak signal Two bars Medium signal Three bars Strong signal Note If the signal strength LEDs are not working as expected and you recently installed...

Page 9: ...PRODUCT OVERVIEW QuickCarrier USB D MTD MVW1 User Guide 9 InRush Current The total inrush charge at power on...

Page 10: ...f radio frequency RF interference it is important that you follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment Follow the safety advice given below Operating your device close to other...

Page 11: ...e EMI The FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure EMI of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from cellular devices This test method is part of the Association for the Advancem...

Page 12: ...e alongside computer discs credit or travel cards or other magnetic media The information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the device Using accessories such as antennas that MultiTech ha...

Page 13: ...that can communicate with the device such as HyperTerminal Tera Term Kermit or Putty 5 Activate the device Installing a SIM Card To install a SIM Card in an MTD Warning If the device is connected to a...

Page 14: ...er to slide it out 2 Slide the SIM card out 3 Replace the SIM cover Turning the Device On or Off This USB powered device does not have a power button Connect the device to a computer s USB port to tur...

Page 15: ...u need to set up a wireless account with your carrier Follow these steps to set up a wireless account 1 Contact your wireless provider partner reseller to obtain an account and a SIM card 2 Provide yo...

Page 16: ...kCarrier USB D MTD MVW1 User Guide 5 Your device should now be activated on the carrier s network and ready for use To check operation issue the command AT CGREG The modem should respond with CGREG 0...

Page 17: ...he device 5 If installing a serial device refer to Setting Up a Serial Device 6 Once the drivers are installed plug in the device and click Next in the Connection Manager installation window 7 Open Co...

Page 18: ...e COM port number for the connected device in COM Ports Example COM port is COM31 3 In the Action drop down menu select Add legacy hardware to add a new device 4 Navigate through Add Hardware Wizard a...

Page 19: ...MVW1 User Guide 19 f Click Browse and select the installation folder Example C Program Files x86 Multi Tech Systems Multi Tech Connection Manager g The list of available TELIT models appears Select t...

Page 20: ...ettings This can happen if the modem was installed while Connection Manager was running Close Connection Manager and reopen it Device is not detected No Device After following the steps to activate yo...

Page 21: ...onnect the device MultiConnect Cell USB Modem is not detected 1 Check the Power and LS LEDs on the device If they are not continuously lit then the problem is with the power supply Check the cable and...

Page 22: ...PP connections the following instructions are for creating a PPP connection through command line interface PPP support must be compiled into the kernel pppd and chat programs are also required Step 1...

Page 23: ...ebug 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 is listed If it is not then check syslog for pppd...

Page 24: ...e guide describes command formatting syntax and other basic information Preparing the Modem for a Data Connection Note This section applies to ME910C1 NA based devices only Set the APN by issuing the...

Page 25: ...and To send the modem AT Commands from terminal emulation software set the software to match the modem s default data format which is Speed 115 200 bps Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bit 1 Flow control...

Page 26: ...packet data sessions Note For additional information to verify the device signal strength see ME910C1 AT Command Guide 80529ST10815A Rev 2 Example A example response to AT CSQ CSQ 15 1 Checking Netwo...

Page 27: ...rd To do this enter AT CPIN If the device returns CPIN READY OK The device is registered If your device does not reply with this response verify that the SIM card is properly inserted When your device...

Page 28: ...nds CMGS OK where is the reference number of the sent message For example AT CMGF 1 OK AT CMGS 0001112222 How are you CTRL Z to send CMGS 255 OK Where 0001112222 is the phone number Deleting Messages...

Page 29: ...eletes all read messages and sent and unsent device originated messages Leaves unread messages 4 Deletes all messages For example AT CMGD 1 delete message at index 1 AT CMGD 2 delete message at index...

Page 30: ...ions to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada Class B Notice This Class B digital apparatus...

Page 31: ...ies The above country specific information does not cover all countries with specific regulations they are included to show you how each country may differ If you have trouble determining your own cou...

Page 32: ...t or on its packaging which indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a des...

Page 33: ...t contains a regulated substance that is intended to be released under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use our analysis is that Multi Tech Systems Inc products constitute nonregisterabl...

Page 34: ...d Biphenyl PBB Polybrominat ed Diphenyl Ether PBDE Printed Circuit Boards O O O O O O Resistors X O O O O O Capacitors X O O O O O Ferrite Beads O O O O O O Relays Opticals O O O O O O ICs O O O O O O...

Page 35: ...hinese MII EIP 39 RoHS Multi Tech Systems Inc TS HS PB Hg CD CR6 PBB PBDE O O O O O O X O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ICs O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O...

Page 36: ...s 30 dimensions 7 disconnect 25 documentation 5 24 F FCC Notice Class B 30 G general regulatory 31 H hazardous substances 32 host IP stack 25 I Industry Canada Class B 30 install SIM card 13 interf re...

Page 37: ...r Guide 37 signal strength verify 25 SIM card 5 install 13 remove 14 specifications 5 s curit interf rences RF 10 T temperatures 5 troubleshooting 20 turn on off 14 U user responsibility 12 V vehicle...

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