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9.1.1.
Mobile network operator profile
9.1.1.1.
Default profile
After powering up the device with the SIM card installed, a check is made to see if
the PIN code of the card matches the PIN code defined in the device. If the PIN codes
are the same, the next step (using the IMSI code) verifies which operator the card is
from. Next, it is checked whether or not parameters have been defined for the
network operator (see section 9.1.1.2 Profiles and profile settings). If yes, the set
parameters will be valid for communication. If not, the parameters from the default
profile are set, where server data (address and port) and access point parameters
(APN, user ID and User Password) must be completed - see section 9.1.2 Servers.
9.1.1.2.
Profiles and profile settings
This functionality allows you to define up to 3 mobile network operator profiles. To do
this, press "+" in the section:
Codes must be defined for each profile:
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MCC
(Mobile Country Code)
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this is a unique number that identifies the
country in which the mobile network operator operates. This code consists of
up to 3 digits.
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MNC
(Mobile Network Code) - this is a unique number within a country that
identifies the mobile network operator. This code consists of up to 3 digits.
Below are several methods for determining the correct MCC and MNC codes:
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Check via web browser;
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Contact with the mobile network operator;
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Best solution is to use functionalities of EBS Config 2.0 application, run
communicator with the SIM card of the given mobile network operator, open