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Installation and configuration
of the NTC-140-01 router
Powering the router
The NTC-140-01 router may be powered using the included power supply cable with 8-40V to the Molex connector. A suitable
power supply (PSU-0067) is available as an accessory. The output of the DC power supply shall comply with the Limited Power
Source requirements (LPS) of the IEC 60950-1 safety standard.
Figure 11 - Molex connector
TERMINAL
DESCRIPTION
−
Ground wire.
+
Positive wire for power.
i
Dedicated terminal for ignition detection.
I/O
Input/output detection.
Table 7 - Locking power block pin outs
Installing the router
Follow these steps to complete the installation process. For a more detailed description, please refer to the Quick Start Guide
included in the package contents.
1.
Using a paper clip, press the SIM Eject button to eject the SIM card tray. Place the SIM card in the tray and then insert the
loaded tray into the SIM slot with the gold side facing up.
2.
Attach the cellular antennas to their respective connectors.
3.
Connect equipment that requires network access to the LAN port of your router. This may be your computer for advanced
configuration purposes, or your end equipment which requires data access via the NTC-140-01 router. You can connect
one device directly, or several devices using a network switch.
4.
Connect the power source to the router. Wait approximately 2 minutes for your NTC-140-01 router to start up. To check
the status of your router, compare the LED indicators on the device with those listed in the
guide.
Do not connect or disconnect cables or devices to or from the USB port, SIM card tray, Ethernet port or the terminals of
the Molex power connector in hazardous locations such as those in which flammable gases or vapors may be present, but
normally are confined within closed systems; are prevented from accumulating by adequate ventilation; or the location is
adjacent to a location from which ignitable concentrations might occasionally be communicated.