User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Trademarks
- Intended audience of this document
- Revision history
- How to get started
- Contents
- 1 Safety instructions
- 2 Consignes de securite
- 3 How to receive technical assistance
- 4 Comment obtenir une assistance technique
- 5 Conventions used
- 6 Product overview
- 7 Regulatory information
- 7.1 CE compliance
- 7.2 FCC/ISED compliance
- 7.2.1 FCC marking
- 7.2.2 FCC compliance: Class B Digital Device
- 7.2.3 FCC restrictions on 5 GHz Wi-Fi usage
- 7.2.4 ISED Canada compliance
- 7.2.5 ISED Class B Digital Device Notice
- 7.2.6 Responsible parties: Canadian Representative contact information
- 7.2.7 RF Radiation Exposure Statement
- 7.2.8 Labeling information
- 7.3 Antennas List
- 7.4 RoHS 3 compliance
- 7.5 REACH compliance
- 8 Interfaces overview
- 9 Interfaces in detail
- 9.1 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- 9.2 Internal Cellular Modem
- 9.3 MicroSIM card receptacles
- 9.4 GNSS
- 9.5 USB 0, USB 1, USB 2
- 9.6 ETH 0, ETH 1
- 9.7 COM 0, COM 1
- 9.8 CAN 0, CAN 1
- 9.9 Earth connection terminal
- 9.10 Display Port
- 9.11 Digital I/O and Analog IN
- 9.12 Audio connector
- 9.13 TTL Serial Console
- 9.14 MicroSD card receptacle
- 9.15 RTC (Real Time Clock)
- 9.16 TPM
- 9.17 Watchdog
- 9.18 Accelerometer and Gyroscope
- 9.19 Programmable pushbutton
- 10 Eurotech Everyware IoT
- 11 Mechanical specifications and dimensions
- 12 How to install the product
- 13 Power supply. How to turn ON/OFF and reset the product
- 14 How to maintain the product
- Notes
DynaGATE 20-30 User manual Rev. 0-7 9 Interfaces in detail
9.3 MicroSIM card receptacles
The DynaGATE 20-30 includes the following push-push MicroSIM card receptacles in the Service Panel:
l 1st MicroSIM card receptacle, placed on the top side of the circuit board
l 2nd MicroSIM card receptacle, placed on the bottom side of the circuit board
If you have only one SIM card, use the 1st MicroSIM card receptacle.
Turn OFF the SIM PIN before inserting the SIM card in the receptacle.
The cellular connection will not work if the SIMPIN is ON.
9.3.1 How to insert / remove the MicroSIM card
If you are using the receptacle on the top side of the circuit board
To insert the MicroSIM card, complete the following steps:
1. Orient the MicroSIM card with the contacts facing the circuit board and the cut corner - highlighted
with the letter A in the figure below - facing the receptacle
2. Push the MicroSIM card and lock it in the receptacle
To remove the MicroSIM card, complete the following steps:
1. Push the MicroSIM card and release it from the receptacle
2. Pull out the MicroSIM card from the receptacle
If you are using the receptacle on the bottom side of the circuit board
To insert the MicroSIM card, complete the following steps:
1. Orient the MicroSIM card with the contacts facing the circuit board and the cut corner - highlighted
with the letter A in the figure below - facing the receptacle
2. Push the MicroSIM card and lock it in the receptacle
To remove the MicroSIM card, complete the following steps:
1. Push the MicroSIM card and release it from the receptacle
2. Pull out the MicroSIM card from the receptacle
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