Placing Serial Devices In Power Save Mode; Usb Cable Recommendations; Mounting Device To Flat Surface - Multitech MultiConnect Cell User Manual

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INSTALLING AND USING THE DEVICE

Placing Serial Devices in Power Save Mode

The serial devices offer a low power mode (sleep or power save mode) using the power save switch (below the
SIM card slot) on the device to change from normal or low power mode. The low power mode is intended for
battery or solar-powered, IoT applications such as outdoor remote sensors.
There are other techniques to place the device into low power mode. This example uses data terminal ready (DTR)
and the AT command +CFUN=5. For other techniques, review the AT command guide for your device, as described
in the Documentation section of this guide.
The device also wakes up from sleep mode by using the wake-on-ring feature. See the following example using the
ring indicator line to wake the host processor when the radio receives an incoming call or SMS message. Your
application then needs to act on the ring indication and wake up the device by asserting DTR.
Using Low Power Mode
Here are some different configuration options for low power mode:
To turn on low power mode, set the power-save switch to LOW.
On the RS-232 interface, ensure your application controls DTR and makes it active (on). To configure the
device for DTR control, issue either AT&D1 or AT&D2 for DTR control. The &D0 command does not allow
low power to operate.
To configure the device to enter low power (sleep) mode, issue AT+CFUN=5 to the radio.
To configure the device to wake from low power mode by using the wake-on-ring feature, issue
AT#E2SMSRI=1000. This configures the ring indicator to go active for 1000 ms when an SMS message is
received.
To have the device enter sleep mode, set DTR to inactive (off) on the RS-232 interface. The clear to send
(CTS) signal is off when the device is in sleep mode.

USB Cable Recommendations

To avoid enumeration or power issues if your device has a USB connector:
Use a high-speed USB cable that is as short as possible.
Use a well-shielded cable with at least 24 AWG wire pair for power/ground and 28 AWG wire pair for data
lines.
If possible, use a USB port that connects directly to the motherboard rather than a USB port with added
cabling inside the computer chassis.
Use USB 3.0 ports if available. These ports are typically rated for more current.
The USB cable is available through MultiTech. The part number is CA-USB-A-MINI-B-3

Mounting Device to Flat Surface

1.
Locate the groove on the bottom of the device.
2.
Slide the mounting bracket through the groove.
3.
To secure the bracket to the desired surface, place and tighten two screws in the holes on either end of
the mounting bracket. The dimensions illustration in this guide shows the mounting bracket, as well as
the dimensions for placement of the screws.
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