User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Connected Grid 3G Module Installation and Configuration Guide
- Kit Contents
- Features
- Hardware Overview
- Front Panel
- Ports and LEDs
- Supported Cisco Antennas
- Supported Cisco Cables
- 3G Module Models
- Interfaces
- Radio Frequency Interface
- Environmental Specifications
- Power Specifications
- Modem
- GSM Module SIM Interface
- Voltage Monitoring State Machine
- Temperature Monitoring State Machine
- Data Rates
- USB Interface
- Memory Specifications
- Module Power States
- Installing and Removing the SIM Card (GSM Module)
- Installing and Removing the 3G Module
- Regulatory and Compliance Information
- Software Overview
- Configuring the Module
- Configuration Example
- Additional References
- Technical Assistance
- Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
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Cisco Connected Grid 3G Module Installation and Configuration Guide
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Installing and Removing the 3G Module
Figure 5 Installing the SIM Socket
Step 3
Firmly insert the card until it clicks into place.
Step 4 Rotate the cover back in place and secure by tightening the screw.
Removing the SIM Card (GSM Module)
To remove the SIM card, open the cover press the card and it will eject. Remove the card and replace the
cover.
Installing and Removing the 3G Module
Some Cisco Connected Grid 2G/3G Wireless Connected Grid Modules are installed into the host router
at the factory.
Note After replacing or installing a module in the router, you must update the label (on the router exterior)
that lists the module types contained in the router. The label must list the FCC ID number and the IC
Certification number for each module installed in the router.
Before You Begin Installation
Before installing the module, verify that the following guidelines have been met:
• Clearance to the I/O-side view is such that the LEDs can be easily read.
• Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent
lighting fixtures. Make sure that the cabling is away from other devices that might damage the
cables.
• Airflow around the switch module and through the vents is unrestricted.
• Temperature around the unit does not exceed 140°F (60° C). If the switch module is installed in a
closed or multi-rack assembly, the temperature around it might be higher than normal room
temperature.
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