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
Installing the 3G Module
To install the module into the router:
Caution The module can NOT be hot swapped—to install the module, you must first power down the host router.
Step 1 Before you install the Cisco Connected Grid 3G Module into the host CGR 1240 router, you must power
down the router as described in the Hardware Installation Guide of your router.
Step 2 Insert the module into the slot. (CGR 1120 and CGR 1240 shown.)
Step 3 Using a screwdriver, secure the two captive screws into place. Tighten to 5 to 8 pound-force inches
(lbf-in.).
Removing the Module
To remove the module from a router:
Caution The module can NOT be hot swapped—to install the module, you must first power down the host router.
Step 1 Before you remove the Cisco Connected Grid 3G Module from the host CGR 1240 router, you must
power down the router as described in the Hardware Installation Guide of your router.
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