Step 6: Mount The Router; Step 7 (Optional): Connect An Ethernet Cable; Step 8: Power Up The Router - Cradlepoint S700 Series Quick Start Manual

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S700 Series Semi-Ruggedized Router Quick Start Guide
1
Attach cellular antennas to the Cellular Antenna Connectors (Female SMA).
2
S700-C4E and S700-C4D only: Attach Wi-Fi antennas to the Wi-Fi Antenna Connectors
(Female RP-SMA).
3
Attach a GNSS antenna to the GNSS Connector (Female SMA - Not included.)

STEP 6: Mount the router.

The S700 Series router may be mounted in a number of ways and should be completed by a professional
installer.
Refer to the following for best practices:
• Mark the desired mounting location on the ceiling, wall, kiosk, using a pen or marker.
• Ensure the mounting location is away from RF interfering materials and objects such as reflective
surfaces, brick and concrete, microwaves, and so on.
• Pre-drill holes for the mounting screws.
• Use anchors and other screw-securing accessories to ensure the device is securely mounted in place.
Refer to the
Location Considerations [4]
Additional mounting option: DIN rail
An optional DIN rail mounting bracket is available (ordered seperately) for the S700 Series router. The DIN
rail mounting bracket enables installation in either left or right orientation, and holds the router vertically.
The mounting bracket not only enhances your mounting options, but also saves space inside of racks or
cabinets.
Product
DIN Rail Mounting Bracket
See the DIN Rail Mounting Bracket Installation and Mounting Guide for more details. (LINK TBD)

STEP 7 (Optional): Connect an Ethernet cable.

If you are using a wired Ethernet WAN connection, connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the S700
Router. Connect the other end to your WAN source.

STEP 8: Power up the router.

1.
Connect the power supply to the router and then plug the other end into an electrical outlet.
2.
The router will automatically power up. Allow one minute for the router to run through the bootup
sequence.
The 4-pin GPIO cable socket is configured to allow for using a 4-wire/GPIO cable to hardwire power for DC
connections, or for using GPIO. Refer to the following for pin configuration when making a custom cable:
section of this document.
Part number
170904-000
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