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DGL61-W Hardware Interface Description
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Getting Started with DGL61-W
3.1
Technical Requirements for Using DGL61-W
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Device Gateway LTE DGL61-W.
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micro SIM Card and PIN, if SIM card is PIN protected
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Thales PLS62-W USB driver package
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Computer running Windows 7 (or Windows 8 or Windows 10), USB 2.0 High Speed com-
patible
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Local administrator privileges on the particular Windows computer to install and uninstall
the drivers
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Appropriate application for controlling the module from within a PC’s operating system. For
Windows, e.g. Windows Hyperterminal.
3.2
Start Up the DGL61-W
Note:
If the USB interface is to be employed, the USB drivers provided by Thales need to be
available. Copy the supplied driver files to a folder on the Windows computer. Be sure to use
the latest USB driver software supplied by Thales.
Also, if the module‘s Java functionality is to be employed, the Cinterion Mobility Toolkit (CMTK)
as distributed on the Java CD install package needs to be installed. For more information on
the CMTK (including installation) please refer to
.
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Start the Windows PC.
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Insert the micro SIM card into DGL61-W (see
).
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If the USB cable of DGL61-W is plugged into the PC, and the USB drivers provided by
Thales were not yet installed on the computer, you will be prompted to install them:
- On Windows 7 (or Windows 8 or WIndows 10), wait a few seconds until all USB devices
show up in the Windows Device Manager under “Other devices” as devices without
installed drivers. Then - from top to bottom - right-click each “PLSx” device, select the
option "Update Driver Software...", browse to the folder you copied the Thales USB driv-
ers to, and select this folder to update the driver software from.
- In any case, cancel any Windows instructions to update the software automatically. For
each USB device take care to browse to the folder containing the unzipped driver soft-
ware.
After successful USB driver installation the installed USB devices are listed in the Windows
Device Manager under "Modems", “Network adapters”, and "Ports (COM & LPT)" as shown
in