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ST 9100 - INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Qty. 4 - #8 stainless steel fasteners (for the transceiver or the terminal shroud)
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Qty. 4 - M4 stainless steel fasteners (for the satellite antenna)
Refer to
for details regarding the blunt cut cable.
1.2.3 Required Tools
You may require the following tools to install a terminal:
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Drill and drill bit
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#1 and #2 Philips screwdriver or Hex head socket
1.2.4 Transceiver Identification
Each transceiver has a unique mobile ID used to register it on the IsatData Pro network. This is a 15-digit
alphanumeric identifier in the format NNNNNNNNSKYXXXX for satellite-cellular transceivers or an International
Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) 15-digit identifier for cellular transceivers. The mobile ID is located on the
bottom of the transceiver and on the shipping box. The IMEI number is located near the mobile ID.
1. Record the mobile ID for future reference.
Note:
ORBCOMM might activate transceivers on the network prior to or after shipping based on the
Purchaser (SP) agreement.
2. Provide the IMEI 15-digit number to your cellular Service Provider if using the cellular capabilities.
1.2.5 Install the SIM Card
The transceiver includes two embedded SIM cards and provides the option of installing a third, optional, SIM card. To
use the cellular capabilities of this transceiver you must install a SIM card. You may need to purchase a SIM card,
activated for use with a cellular network, from a Service Provider serving the area where the transceiver operates. The
SIM card must support operation on 1.8 V or 3 V. The transceiver does not support 5 V SIM cards. You might want to
record the SIM card’s ICCID number.
The SIM door has a hook that prevents removal of the door when the transceiver is mounted to an asset with screws.
1. If connected, disconnect the power connector from the power source.
CAUTION: Never insert or remove the SIM card if there is power to the transceiver. Transceivers with a
backup battery might still be powered on if the power connector is disconnected from the
transceiver. In this case, it is recommended that the transceiver be powered off locally using
the shutdown command [
] at the shell prompt, or by sending an over-the-air powerOff
message (SIN 17, MIN 1) [
]. The transceiver automatically wakes up when the power
connector is reconnected.
2. Remove the SIM card door (
).
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