Multitech SocketModem MTSMC-LSP3 Device Manual Download Page 33

USING CONNECTION MANAGER

SocketModem

®

Cell MTSMC-LSP3 Device Guide

33

Connecting a Device

Before You Begin

Make sure that your device is connected to the computer where Connection Manager is installed.

Set up the device in Device Manager. Refer to

Setting Up a Serial Device in Windows Device Manager

.

To connect your device to the carrier's network:

1.

Open Connection Manager.

Connection Manager automatically detects the connected device, and the

Detect

button on the

Main

tab

changes to

Connect

. If the application cannot detect the device automatically, click

Detect

to initiate

device detection manually.

2.

If you are connecting the device to this computer for the first time, on the

Connection

dialog box, provide

values for the connection settings, such as the dial number and access point name (APN).

You may need to ask the carrier for these settings.

a.

To monitor Internet connectivity, have Connection Monitor send periodic pings to a host, check

Enable keep-alive

and enter the IP address or host name to ping in the

Host to ping

box. For

example, you can enter the host name

google.com

or IP address

8.8.8.8

.

If the keep-alive check fails, Connection Manager automatically reconnects. When the keep-alive
feature is enabled, the Connection Manager's

Main

tab displays the keep-alive check status and

when the last ping response was received.

b.

If your device supports dual carriers, switch the firmware to the desired carrier by selecting the
carrier in the

MNO Firmware

list. For example, if your device can switch the firmware between

AT&T and Verizon, select

Verizon

in the list.

Note:

The

MNO Firmware

list doesn't appear if your device doesn't support carrier firmware

switching.

When you change the carrier firmware, the modem automatically restarts to apply the
selected firmware.

c.

To save the settings, click

Apply

.

You can change the connection settings on the

Connection

tab. The

Dial number

,

APN

,

User name

,

and

Password

cannot be changed after the device is connected.

3.

On the

Settings

tab, select

USB Modem

or

Serial Modem

depending on whether you are connecting a

USB or serial device.

4.

If you are connecting a serial device, provide the serial settings on the

Settings

tab:

a.

In the

Modem type

list, select the appropriate modem type.

b.

For the other settings, provide the values that match the serial-port settings for the device in Device
Manager.

For

Port

, expand

Ports

and notice the COM port number next to the device name. Right-click the

device name, select

Properties

, and find the values for the other settings on the

Port Settings

tab.

c.

To save the settings, click

Apply

.

Note:

Summary of Contents for SocketModem MTSMC-LSP3

Page 1: ...SocketModem Cell MTSMC LSP3 Device Guide...

Page 2: ...TA BY A PRODUCT OVER A CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED TIMELY SECURE OR ERROR FREE NOR DOES MULTITECH WARRANT ANY CONNECTION OR ACCESSIBILITY TO ANY CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWO...

Page 3: ...12 Pin Availability by Build 13 Power Measurements 14 MTSMC LSP3 Power Draw 14 MTSMC LSP3 U Power Draw 15 Mounting Hardware 15 Recommended Parts 15 Chapter 4 Antennas 16 Antenna System Cellular Device...

Page 4: ...s 25 Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances RoHS 25 Chapter 8 Sprint Activation and OMA DM Commands LSP3 27 Chapter 9 Labels 28 Approvals and Certifications 28 Example Labels 28 Chapter 10 Usi...

Page 5: ...CONTENTS SocketModem Cell MTSMC LSP3 Device Guide 5 Index 38...

Page 6: ...documentation is available at multitech com support Document Description Part Number SocketModem Cell LTE CAT1 MTSMC LSP3 Device Guide This document Provides overview safety and regulatory informatio...

Page 7: ...K2 ST Cell Developer Kit for SocketModem and Dragonfly cellular devices All Note These units ship without network activation To connect them to the cellular network you need a cellular account For mor...

Page 8: ...MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 8 SocketModem Cell MTSMC LSP3 Device Guide Chapter 2 Mechanical Drawings MTSMC LSP3...

Page 9: ...MECHANICAL DRAWINGS SocketModem Cell MTSMC LSP3 Device Guide 9 MTSMC LSP3 U...

Page 10: ...peed Data Speed LTE 10 Mbps downlink 5 Mbps uplink Interface USB Interface USB 2 0 HS HSIC Serial Modem Interface Up to 921 6 Kbps Physical Description Weight 0 4 oz 10 g Dimensions Refer to Mechanica...

Page 11: ...ly power down your device use the following sequence or pull 3G_ONOFF signal low 1 Issue the AT SHDN command 2 Wait 30 seconds 3 Power off or disconnect power Note If you send AT SHDN and do not remov...

Page 12: ...IH Min VIH Max VOL Min VOL Max VOH Min VOH Max J24 RESET 0 8 2 0 J25 USB VBUS 0 3 0 8 2 0 8 7 J26 GND J27 USB DP 0 8 2 0 3 2 8 J28 USB DN 0 8 2 0 3 2 8 J41 GND J58 LED LINK 0 0 45 2 85 3 3 J61 VCC J63...

Page 13: ...dy active low J41 GND GND GND Ground J58 LED LINK 3 3 O Link status active low can sink up to 150mA J61 VCC 5 0 PWR DC input power J63 GND GND GND Ground 1 A hyphen indicates a range of acceptable log...

Page 14: ...ransmission scheme is being deployed GPRS Class 8 Class 10 GSM etc Maximum Power The continuous current during maximum data rate with the radio transmitter at maximum power Inrush Charge The input cur...

Page 15: ...3 3 Volts LTE 44 mA 102 mA 985 mA 1 11A 0 457 mC 5 Volts LTE 25 mA 69 mA 603 mA 676 mA 0 520 mC Mounting Hardware The board has three mounting holes at corners Use 4 or M3 hardware for mounting the So...

Page 16: ...Antenna Model Number GY115 Big Type MultiTech ordering information Model Quantity ANLTE4 2HRA 2 ANLTE4 10HRA 10 ANLTE4 50HRA 50 LTE Antenna Diversity Antenna diversity uses two receive antennas to imp...

Page 17: ...as need a clear view of the sky Position the GPS antenna so the diversity antennas do not block its view of the sky Antenna Approvals and Safety Considerations Note the following Carriers conduct ante...

Page 18: ...itter product guidelines Installers and end users must be provided with specific information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance for installations and final host devices See note under Grant Li...

Page 19: ...offender legal action or both Switch OFF your wireless device when around gasoline or diesel fuel pumps and before filling your vehicle with fuel Switch OFF your wireless device in hospitals and any o...

Page 20: ...ore the heart s own rhythm and deliver pulses at a fixed rate Based on current research cellular devices do not pose a significant health problem for most pacemaker wearers However people with pacemak...

Page 21: ...he temperature or humidity is high Such exposure could result in damage to the device or fire Refer to the device specifications regarding recommended operating temperature and humidity Do not expose...

Page 22: ...ions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determi...

Page 23: ...0 265 2 5 PM 8M93G 24E 1855 0 1905 0 0 231 2 5 PM 4M91W 24E 1857 5 1902 5 0 264 2 5 PM 13M4G 24E 1857 5 1902 5 0 229 2 5 PM 5M07W 24E 1860 0 1900 0 0 241 2 5 PM 17M9G 24E 1860 0 1900 0 0 183 2 5 PM 5...

Page 24: ...approved for mobile and fixed use with respect to RF exposure compliance The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons Installers and end users...

Page 25: ...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 designated collection point for the recyc...

Page 26: ...Mercury Hg 100 PPM Cadmium Cd 100 PPM Hexavalent Chromium Cr 6 1000 PPM Polybrominated Biphenyl PBB 1000 PPM Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE 1000 PPM Bis 2 Ethylhexyl phthalate DEHP 1000 ppm Benz...

Page 27: ...itters you will be required to submit your device to an FCC approved lab for additional testing If the Sprint approved MultiTech device circuit board is embedded into another device circuit board be a...

Page 28: ...FCC grant information for details Model Identification The MultiTech model identification allows the carrier to verify the modem as one of its approved models This information is located on the modem...

Page 29: ...LABELS SocketModem Cell MTSMC LSP3 Device Guide 29 MTSMC LSP3 Device Label MTSMC LSP3 U Device Label...

Page 30: ...ore the appropriate drivers are installed can cause the connection to fail To install Connection Manager and the device drivers 1 Go to https www multitech com support connection manager 2 Click Conne...

Page 31: ...er when the installation is finished After the drivers are installed you need to restart your computer if prompted by Windows If using a USB device you can connect the device to the carrier s network...

Page 32: ...ting another model may cause your device to work incorrectly or fail f Select your COM port then click Next g Click Finish h Go to Device Manager Modems and confirm that the device is added 6 To verif...

Page 33: ...e keep alive feature is enabled the Connection Manager s Main tab displays the keep alive check status and when the last ping response was received b If your device supports dual carriers switch the f...

Page 34: ...cted to the carrier s network When connection to the network is established the last signal strength value is displayed View the details for the current connection on the Details tab 6 To disconnect t...

Page 35: ...onnect or Disconnect Signal strength bars and percentage indicator only when connection to the carrier s network is established Note The signal strength is displayed for a serial device only when the...

Page 36: ...in the Host to ping box Connection Monitor will send periodic pings to the host If the keep alive feature fails Connection Manager will automatically reconnect The MNO firmware list If your device su...

Page 37: ...t a connected device because the required drivers are not installed The most likely cause is that Install the modem drivers was not checked during the installation Uninstall and re install Connection...

Page 38: ...hooting 36 uninstalling 34 D device connecting to carrier s network with Connection Manager 33 maintenance 20 device drivers installation for use with Connection Manager 30 diversity 16 documentation...

Page 39: ...39 R radio frequency interference 19 RoHS 25 S safety RF interference 19 vehicle 20 shutdown 11 specifications 10 Sprint 27 static 19 s curit interf rences RF 19 T troubleshooting Connection Manager 3...

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