Getting Started with 4G Modem Card
2.3 Start Up the Modem Card
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2.3
Start Up the Modem Card
After connecting the 4G Modem Card to the 4G Modem Card Adapter Board as described in
, the 4G Modem can be used.
Note:
The driver package provided by Thales needs to be available. Extract and Copy the sup-
plied driver files to a folder on the Windows computer. Be sure to use the latest driver software
supplied by Thales.
2.3.1
Script based Driver Installation
The drivers can be installed by command. Therefore connect the Starter Kit with your PC first.
When unpacking the driver package, don’t use space character in the folder path.
Then run as "Administrator" the command "pnputil.exe /add-driver <path/inf-file> /install" for
each inf-File in the sequence given in
After running the commands the interfaces shown in
should be installed.
After successful driver installation the installed devices are listed in the Windows Device Man-
ager (see
).
Table 1:
Installed Interfaces for USB
Interface
Device Type
inf-File
Sequence
Generic Mobile Broadband Adapter
Network adapters
by Windows 10
Cinterion PID 0x006D USB Modem
Modems
qcmdm.inf
3
Cinterion PID 0x006D USB Diagnostics (COM14)
1
1.
COM Port number depends on the Host configuration
Ports (COM & LPT)
qcser.inf
4 (last)
Cinterion PID 0x006D USB NMEA (COM15)
1
Ports (COM & LPT)
qcser.inf
Cinterion PID 0x006D USB Application (COM16)
1
Ports (COM & LPT)
qcser.inf
Cinterion PID 0x006D USB GNSS QMUX
System devices
qmuxmdm.inf
1 (first)
Cinterion PID 0x006D USB GNSS
System devices
qcgnss.inf
2
ADB Interface
Universal Serial Bus Devices
by Windows 10