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2.3.4.3
Connec ng the WAN Cable
The single WAN connec on on the DX940e can be a DDS or a T1/E1 port. An RJ48 is used for both the DDS and the
T1/E1 ports. This is a modular connector that connects the DX940e to the external telecommunica ons network.
The following procedure assumes that the line and telecom equipment are ready to accept data traffic from the
DX940e and the interfacing cable is already a ached to this gear.
Connect the RJ48-terminated cable to the WAN port as follows:
1)
Install the RJ48 connector into the WAN port with the clip facing down.
2)
Push the RJ48 connector into the port un l you hear a click.
3)
Give the cable a gentle tug to ensure that the connector clip is firmly seated.
4)
Verify that the connec on has been made by checking the LED associated with this port on the top of the
DX940e chassis. It should be illuminated. If the link LED is not illuminated verify that the equipment on the
other end of the cable is powered up and properly connected.
2.3.4.4
Inser ng / Removing SIM card
The DX940e unit uses Micro/3FF SIM cards and Push-Push type SIM connec on.
1)
Using tweezers, secure the SIM card as shown.
2)
Insert the SIM card into the slot marked “SIM”, with label side-up.
3)
Push the SIM card into the slot un l stop, “click” is heard, release.
4)
To remove, Push the SIM card un l stop, “click” is heard, release.
5)
Use tweezers to grasp the SIM card and remove.
Figure 2-10, SIM installa on
2.3.4.5
Connec ng 4G/LTE Antennas
Using the two antenna interfaces (see figure 1-1) marked as “Main” and “Aux”. Screw on the 4G/LTE antennas to
the SMA type connectors, just un l the point of stop.
Garre com recommends to use Taoglas TG.10.0113 antennas.