Explanation Of Terms - Ten-Haaft Oyster Connect Operating Instructions Manual

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6. SERVICE
6.2 Reset to factory settings (Factory Reset)
Description:
With the so-called factory reset, all settings are reset to standard:
- The passwords for both WLAN networks then correspond again to the imprint of the sticker on the
Indoor Unit
- The WLAN mode is set to "Dualband Mode".
- The login password for the website will be reset to "connect"
- Certain files, which normally remain untouched during an update, are rewritten with default values.
- However, SIM card PINs and passwords entered for outdoor WLAN are retained!
Performing a factory reset:
1. For security reasons, the factory reset can only be carried out in the first 10 minutes after the system has been
started. If the Oyster® Connect has already been in operation for more than 10 minutes, please shut down the
system via the power button (button 1) and then restart it.
2. After booting up, please wait until LED 4 (yellow) has stopped flashing
3. Press and hold button 3 ("i" button) firmly.
4. The LED 4 starts to flicker in a fast rhythm and changes to slow flashing after about 10 seconds of pressing the
button. You can then release the "i" button.
5. The Oyster® Connect will now restart automatically and the reset process is now complete.
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6. SERVICE

6.3 Explanation of terms

APN
Stands for "Access Point Name" and is mandatory for data transmission via LTE. Depending on the mobile
network provider whose SIM card is inserted in the Oyster® Connect outdoor unit, different access data may
be required for data use. The APN is already pre-configured in the Oyster® Connect for many mobile network
providers and their SIM cards. Otherwise, you must ask your provider for this data and enter it in the Oyster®
Connect!
Without or with incorrect APN access data, the Oyster® Connect can log into the provider's mobile network,
but no data traffic will be enabled!
Button
English for "button" or also "key" Designation for a button on a web page with which you can trigger a reac-
tion or save something.
End device
This refers to the device which you as a customer actually use to access the Internet. This can be a smartphone,
a tablet, a computer, a Smart TV, a web radio or whatever.
A web browser is required to operate the Oyster® Connect with it.
Indoor unit
This is the part of the Oyster® Connect system which is installed in the vehicle interior.
LAN
Stands for Local Area Network. A wired method of networking different devices together. Provides the highest
data transmission speed and operational reliability.
LAN Cable
Connecting cable with 8-pin RJ45 plugs on both ends for establishing a wired network. The cable should have
"CAT6" or "CAT7" printed on it as older standards may cause problems.
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