Downloading The Driver; Getting Started; Dual Carrier Firmware For Cellular Radio - Multitech QuickCarrier USB-D MTD-MNA1 User Manual

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Downloading the Driver

Note:
If using Linux or if you need help installing drivers, refer to the USB Driver Installation Guide (S000616) for
details.
To download the required driver:
1.
Go to the device page: http://www.multitech.com/brands/quickcarrier-usb-d.
2.
Select your model and click on Downloads. Download the driver for your device by clicking on the link.
3.
Extract the driver to your computer.
4.
Double-click on the file for your system to install it.

Getting Started

After installing the SIM and downloading the driver To use the MTD, do the following:
1.
Insert the USB connector of the MTD into a computer or similar device. Allow 10 seconds for the device
to power up and establish signal.
2.
Open a terminal emulator program in order to communicate with the device. If Verizon is your carrier,
configure the device for the Verizon network as described in Dual Carrier Firmware for Cellular Radio.
3.
If you are not on the Verizon network, program your network provider's Access Point Name (APN) into
the device. To do this, issue:
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IPV4V6","APN_Name"
(where APN_Name is the APN provided by you network provider)
Your device should now be activated on the carrier's network and ready for use. To check operation issue the
command: AT+CEREG? The modem should respond with +CEREG: 0,1 showing registration.

Dual Carrier Firmware for Cellular Radio

This device uses a cellular radio with dual carrier firmware meaning that it can be used on different carrier
networks (not simultaneously). The device can be used on either the Verizon or AT&T/other networks. The device
is configured for AT&T/others by default.
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