Telstra ZTE MF833V Manual

Telstra ZTE MF833V Manual

Plug and play 4g usb modem

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TELSTRA 4GX USB
ZTE MF833V
Plug and Play 4G USB Modem
MF833_Help Ver 1.0
October 2022
Page 1 of 14

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  • Page 1 TELSTRA 4GX USB ZTE MF833V Plug and Play 4G USB Modem MF833_Help Ver 1.0 October 2022 Page 1 of 14...
  • Page 2 1. Make sure you are using a Telstra micro SIM card: 2. Slide open the cover and Insert the micro-SIM  Press and slide the front cover and remove it. 3. Insert your micro SIM as shown: 4. Optional, you can add a microSDHC card to use the device as portable USB storage.
  • Page 3 6. Modem Overview and LED Indicators 1. Modem cap 2. Front cover 3. Indicator LED’s: Red: No Network The device is not registered to the mobile network. There is no micro-SIM card inserted. There is no network service available. Green: 3G Connection Solid: The device is registered to the 3G network.
  • Page 4: International Roaming

    A PIN locked SIM card. Log into the web interface then enter the PIN code for your SIM card.  A PUK locked SIM card. You may have entered the wrong PIN code too many times. Contact Telstra to obtain your PIN Unlocking Key (PUK) code. Log into the web interface to enter your PUK and PIN code ...
  • Page 5: Web Interface

    Enter m.home or 192.168.0.1 in the browser address bar to open the modem homepage.  The home page shows a brief summary of the device status and your remaining data from Telstra.  Software update notifications (if applicable) will be shown on this page Installation / Uninstall ...
  • Page 6 Settings > Quick Settings Step through the Quick Settings wizard to quickly review your current default settings. Settings > Network Settings > WAN Connection Mode: The default connection setting will automatically connect to the network. The setting is greyed out if you are connected.
  • Page 7 There is no need to change these settings unless you change service provider or are instructed by your carrier.  If you use a SIM card from another provider you may not be able to connect to their network.  Consult Telstra to obtain the unlock code for your device. Page 7 of 14...
  • Page 8 There is no need to change these settings unless you change service provider or are instructed by your carrier.  The modem is locked to Telstra. If you use a SIM card from another provider you may not be able to connect to the network – Contact Telstra to unlock your modem. ...
  • Page 9 Settings > Device settings > USIM PIN Management Enter your current PIN code to change or disable the PIN  If you make any changes, press Apply to save the change  If you enter the incorrect PIN code three times in succession you will lock your SIM card. ...
  • Page 10 Settings > Firewall > DMZ  Enable the DMZ Setting to open up all ports from the WAN side (mobile network) to the LAN side for this particular allocated IP address.  It is advisable to set a Static IP address for this device outside of the DHCP range eg 192.168.0.20 ...
  • Page 11 Phonebook  Click Phonebook to view your SIM card contacts.  Contacts are automatically read into the device but you can also copy and save on your device.  Select the Contact to view more details, click Edit to make any changes, then select the Save location as Device.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have any problems with your connection or modem please consult the manual and check this section. If the problem still exists contact your service provider or check our website for more details at ztemobiles.com.au Issue Possible cause Solution The user PC configuration is...
  • Page 13: Rf Safety Information

     Don’t use the modem immediately after a sudden temperature change eg from an air conditioned environment to high temperature and humidity outside. In such cases there could be condensing moisture inside the modem which can cause internal damage. Unplug the modem and leave it for 30 minutes before use. ...
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY – SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) The USB modem is designed to be used in close proximity to the body. We declare that the product detailed in this manual, and in combination with our accessories, conform with the essential requirements of The Radio Communications Standard (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) 2003 and the Australian Communications and Media Authority Section 376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 when used at a distance of not less than 10mm from the body.

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