™ Analog-to-Wireless Converter
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter MultiConnect™ AW Quick Start MT200A2W, MT200A2W-C1 82100572L, Revision C This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2011 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter This guide shows you how to set up your MultiConnect AW Analog-toWireless Converter. For detailed information, product description and specifications, refer to the User Guide. Check the Multi-Tech web site for current versions of our product documentation. Dial Port Caution The dial port is not designed to be connected to a Public Telecommunications Network (PSTN/phone line) or used outside the building. RF Safety The remote modems are cellular devices.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter this static build up, proper precautions should be taken to avoid exposure to electrostatic discharge during handling and mounting. 1B34 ● ● ● ● ● 1 MultiConnect Converter 1 antenna 1 RS232 cable 1 power supply 1 Quick Start Guide Notes: ● If you are mounting the unit to a flat surface, you must supply mounting screws. ● If required, your wireless provider will supply the SIM card. Please refer to Multi-Tech’s Cellular Activation Web site at http://www.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 2. Insert the SIM card into the card holder. The above figure illustrates the correct SIM card orientation. 3. Verify that the SIM card fits properly; then close the door. Caution: The dial port is not designed to be connected to a Public Telecommunications Network (PSTN/phone line) or used outside the building. 1. Connect a suitable antenna to the ANT connector on the back of the unit. 2.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 5. Screw-on the power lead from the power supply module to the power connection on the unit. Now, plug the power supply into your power source. Before you start configuring your MultiConnect unit, you should have established a wireless network account. After you have established your wireless network account, you can log into your MultiConnect unit using HyperTerminal or an equivalent terminal emulation program. 1.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 1. The Main Menu displays either a GPRS for a MT200A2W or CDMA for a MT200A2W unit. 2. Select option 1 and then go the Cellular Port Configuration for your unit. GPRS Cellular Port Configuration 1. The following options need to be configured for your GPRS cellular network. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 2. Configure options B thru D for your GPRS cellular network. GPRS Network Dependent Option B) Protocol Default Description TCPClient C) Inbound or Outbound D) Wireless Connection Outbound only On Demand Select either TCPClient, Telnet, UDP, or Pass Thru. Outbound only. No other selection. Select either On Demand or Always On. ATTN: If Always On is desired, wait until you have made all your other configuration changes before selecting this option. 3.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 5. Configure options L thru N dependent on your APN. Option L) APN User Name Default APN Dependent Selection The user name may not be required by all network providers. M) APN Password The password may not be required by all network providers. N) APN Server The APN assigned by your cellular network provider. 6. If required by wireless provider, enter SIM pin code.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 2. Configure your GSM network dependent options. GSM network Dependent Option Default Description A) GPRS or GSM GPRS Select GSM B) Protocol PassThru No selection K) Wireless Band Dual-band 850-1900 MHz This option is default depending on the region of the world the unit is being set up for, e.g., 850/1900MHz for NAM. 0) dual-band 850/1900 MHz 1) dual-band 900/1800 MHz 3. Save your configuration by pressing the + key.
MultiConnect AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter 2. Configure Option B (Protocol) for your CDMA cellular network. GSM network Dependent Option Default Selection B) Protocol TCPClient Select either TCPClient, Telnet, UDP, or PassThru 3. Options F and G are dependent on your local/remote port. Option Port Dependent Default Description F) Remote Port 1 The TCP/IP port that the remote device is listening on. G) Remote IP None The IP address of the remote device on the network you are going to. 4.
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