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Contents

Read this first  ..................................................................................................................................................3

Chapter 1.  Meet your CPE ...........................................................................................................................4

1.1  System requirements ..........................................................................................................................................4

1.2  Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................4

Chapter 2.  Get started with your CPE  .....................................................................................................6

2.1  Insert a micro SIM card ......................................................................................................................................6

2.2  Access CPE network ...........................................................................................................................................6

2.3  Install external antennas (optional)  .................................................................................................................8

Chapter 3.  Access the web UI .....................................................................................................................9

3.1  Log in to the web UI  ..........................................................................................................................................9

3.2  Explore web UI features .....................................................................................................................................9

Chapter 4.  Configure your CPE ............................................................................................................... 10

4.1  Status  ................................................................................................................................................................. 10

4.2  Home ................................................................................................................................................................... 10

4.3  Services ............................................................................................................................................................... 10

4.4  Settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 11

4.5  System ................................................................................................................................................................. 16

Important safety information ..................................................................................................................... 18

Important safety instructions  ................................................................................................................................ 18

Medical device interference  .................................................................................................................................. 18

Power adapter  .......................................................................................................................................................... 18

Operating temperature ............................................................................................................................................ 18

Regulatory compliance information .......................................................................................................... 19

Eelectromagnetic fields (EMF) ............................................................................................................................... 19

Declaration of conformity  ...................................................................................................................................... 19

Disposal and recycling information ....................................................................................................................... 19

Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 20

Summary of Contents for HH42CV2

Page 1: ...HH42CV2 TCL User Manual...

Page 2: ...I 9 3 1 Log in to the web UI 9 3 2 Explore web UI features 9 Chapter 4 Configure your CPE 10 4 1 Status 10 4 2 Home 10 4 3 Services 10 4 4 Settings 11 4 5 System 16 Important safety information 18 Imp...

Page 3: ...or regions App and feature availability is subject to change Documentation content is subject to change without notice We make constant improvements on the documentation of your device including this...

Page 4: ...02 11 b g n It also works with these browsers for example Firefox Safari Internet Explorer Opera and Google Chrome 1 2 Overview TCL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 9 10 11 12 13 1 Power indicator On the device is o...

Page 5: ...Power button Press for 3 seconds to power off your device Press for 1 second to power on your device 9 Micro SIM card slot Insert a micro SIM card in the slot 10 Reset button Use a paperclip to press...

Page 6: ...ro SIM 3FF Locate the micro SIM card slot and insert a micro SIM card as illustrated below Close the micro SIM card slot cover after the insertion of the card TCL 1 2 Note the orientation of the SIM c...

Page 7: ...Press the WPS button on your CPE for 3 seconds The WPS function is enabled for 2 minutes 2 Enable the WPS function of your wireless device to make a WPS connection Option 2 WPS PIN code 1 Log in to th...

Page 8: ...nal reception Install external antennas to your CPE as illustrated below Important Before installing the external antennas ensure your CPE is powered off and disconnected from the power supply 1 1 2 2...

Page 9: ...b UI features The web UI is mainly comprised of the following sections Status Home Services Settings and System You can click on each section to display more information about your CPE Besides commonl...

Page 10: ...k on your device information such as mobile data LAN WAN and Wi Fi In this tab you can connect or disconnect the CPE to or from the internet and change the SSID of the CPE network Statistics You can a...

Page 11: ...d an message 1 Click the message you want to forward 2 Click Forward 3 Input the recipient s number then click Send Reply to an message 1 Click the message you want to reply to 2 Click Reply 3 Input t...

Page 12: ...ofile management list 2 Click Edit to set the parameters 3 Click Save Delete a profile 1 Select the profile from the profile management list 2 Click Delete Note The default profile cannot be deleted S...

Page 13: ...teway address is 192 168 1 1 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 With the DHCP Server function enabled IP addresses will be assigned automatically to client devices in the network If the DHCP...

Page 14: ...s network security standard that tries to make connections between your CPE and wireless devices faster and easier If your wireless device is WPS supported you can access the CPE Wi Fi network through...

Page 15: ...s with an IP address in this list cannot access the internet MAC filter By default any device connected to your CPE network is allowed to access the internet You can specify which device can or cannot...

Page 16: ...unction navigate to QoS and enable this function then set upload and download speed limits and click Apply 4 5 System In this section you can quickly view the device information reboot or reset your d...

Page 17: ...protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet switched data networks You can specify a NTP server with which your device will synchronize the time Backup restore This featur...

Page 18: ...hich may interfere with medical devices such as pacemakers defibrillators or other medical devices Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and your router Consult your physi...

Page 19: ...impact on the environment Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused Please observe the local regulations regarding the disp...

Page 20: ...micro SIM card is valid and inserted correctly or place the CPE in an area with better signal for example near a window and try again If you are using an Ethernet connection check if the network is wo...

Page 21: ...the PIN code and try again If no network is available place the CPE in an area with better signal for example near a window and try again Reboot your CPE and try again If the MAC filter function is e...

Page 22: ...22 How to connect to 4G network 1 Log in to the web UI 2 Go to Settings Mobile Data Network settings 3 Select 4G only...

Page 23: ...First Edition TCL and the TCL logo are trademarks of TCL Communication Ltd All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners 2021 TCL Communication Ltd All rights reserv...

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