• If the tray is inside the router, extract it. The tray is located in the red colored slot.
• Pull out the tray by pressing the yellow button (to the right of the slot).
• If the tray already has a SIM card, remove it by pushing it up through the circular hole underneath the tray.
• When placing the SIM, make sure the connectors are visible (these are normally a gold color). Also, make sure the
tray connectors match the SIM connectors.
• Gently push the tray back into the slot, making sure the SIM card remains on the tray.
1.4 Meaning of the LEDS
Fig. 11: Front panel
POWER
Power-on indicator. This lights up when connected to the power.
WWAN
This indicates the WWAN module status and means the following:
OFF: Error in the WWAN module. 3G communications are not possible.
Check that the module is correctly connected.
Check that the WWAN LED is lit up in red.
BLINKING GREEN: The module hasn’t yet registered in the network.
GREEN: The module has registered in the network.
STATUS
Device status:
RED: Error in the WWAN module. 3G communications are not possible.
Check that the module is correctly connected.
Check that the WWAN LED is lit up.
BLINKING RED: The WWAN module is operating correctly and the device has not
yet obtained an IP address.
Check the status of the Ethernet connector LEDs.
The device must have an access route to the router.
In Coverage Test mode (blinking more than 3 times per second) this indicates an
invalid position.
BLINKING YELLOW: The device has an IP address but still has not managed to
establish the communication channel to the router.
In Coverage Test mode (blinking more than 3 times per second) this indicates an
acceptable position.
GREEN: Communication has been established. The device is ready for normal
operations.
During startup, the application loads.
BLINKING GREEN: There is traffic over the WWAN interface.
In Coverage Test mode (blinking more than 3 times per second) this indicates an
optimum position.
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