In both cases, the end of the SIM card with the chamfered corner should be inserted first.
For SIM 1 the contacts should be face down. For SIM 2 the contacts should be face up.
Step 2
– Fitting the wireless antenna (if applicable)
The router may be supplied with an antenna suitable for with the model you have ordered.
Alternatively you may have ordered a different type of antenna separately. In either case
this should be screwed onto the SMA aerial connector on the rear of the unit.
Step 3
– Connecting the LAN cable
Plug one end of one of the supplied CAT5 cable into the RJ45 socket labelled LAN 0.
Plug the other end into the LAN socket on your PC or notebook.
Step 4
– Connecting the serial cable
For connection to a serial terminal device, the Transport DR units with 1 or 2 serial ports
use standard DB25 sockets. A suitable cable will be required to connect your terminal
device(s) to these ports. The 6 serial ports are presented as RJ45 connectors. A range of
suitable cables and adapters are available from Digi for connecting terminal devices to
these ports.
Step 5
– Connecting the ADSL cable
Plug one end of the supplied cable, or a suitable alternative, into the RJ12 socket labelled
ADSL. Plug the other end into the ADSL line socket.
Step 6
– Connecting to the PSTN line (if applicable)
Plug one end of the supplied PSTN cable into the RJ45 socket labelled PSTN. Plug the
other end into the PSTN wall socket.
Step 7
– Connecting the power supply
Plug the jack plug on the power adapter into the socket labelled 12V DC BEFORE
connecting the power adapter to the power supply and applying power. When power is
first applied, the ON indicator will illuminate and the unit will initiate a series of diagnostic
self-tests. During this process one or more of the other indicators will flash to show that
the unit is busy. When the flashing stops, the unit is ready to use.
The unit is now ready to be configured.