Quick Start Manual

Thank You for Purchasing the LTE CPE!
Generally, the LTE (Long Term Evolution) CPE (customer premises equipment) will be
replaced by the CPE in this guide.
Before You Begin
Check the following items in the product package:
Item Quantity
LTE CPE 1
Power adapter 1
Ethernet cable 1
USB cable 1
Quick Start Guide 1
Safety Information 1
External antenna(optional) 2
Note:
If you find anything missing or damaged, contact the supplier.
Getting to Know the CPE
Note:
The figures in this guide are provided only for reference, see the actual product for details.
If the problem persists, contact the local service provider.
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POWER indicator
On: The CPE is powered on.
Note:
Only when the POWER indicator is steady on for more than 60s, a major fault occurs. In
this case, you need to contact the operator for repair.
Off: The CPE is powered off.
2
WLAN indicator
On: The WLAN function is enabled.
Blinking: This indicator is blinking when data is transferred through the WLAN.
Off: The WLAN function is disabled.
3
WPS indicator
Regular blinking: Authentication for WPS accessing is implementing. The indicator blinks
not more than two minutes.
Irregular blinking: An event or alarm occurs. You need to log in to the WEB UI and
perform related operations.
On: The WPS function is enabled.
Off: The WPS function is disabled.
4
TEL1/TEL2 indicator
On: This indicator is on when the CPE of the calling or called party is in off-hook state.
Blinking: This indicator blinks when the CPE is not switched to the off-hook state during
a call.
Off: This indicator is off when the CPE is hooked off and there is no calling party.
5
MODE indicator
Blue:
This indicator is constantly blue when the CPE has accessed the LTE network but no
data is transferred.
This indicator is blinking blue when the CPE has accessed the LTE network and data
is transferred.
Green:
This indicator is constantly green when the CPE has accessed the UMTS network
but no data is transferred.
This indicator is blinking green when the CPE has accessed the UMTS network and
data is transferred.
Yellow:
This indicator is constantly yellow when the CPE has accessed the GSM network
but no data is transferred.
This indicator is blinking yellow when the CPE has accessed the GSM network and
data is transferred.
White: This indicator is blinking white when the CPE is accessing the wireless network.
Red: This indicator is constantly red when the CPE fails to access the wireless network or
the CPE does not access the wireless network.
Mulberry: This indicator is on when the SIM cannot be identified or the PIN is not
entered or the PIN check fails.
6
SIGNAL indicator
On: This is a five-bar indicator. The more bars that are on, the stronger the wireless
signals.
Off: This indicator is off when no signal is detected.
7
SIM card slot
This slot is for inserting the SIM card.
8
POWER button
9
USB port
This port is for connecting the USB storage device.
Note:
This port is not for connecting the USB host device, such as a PC.
10
POWER port
This port is for connecting to a power adapter.
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USB port
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TEL1/TEL2 ports
These ports are connecting to telephones.
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LAN1–LAN4 ports
These ports are for connecting to computers, switches, or other LAN devices.
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LAN1–LAN4 indicators
On: This indicator is on when an Ethernet device has been connected to the relevant
port.
Blinking: Data is being transmitted over the corresponding port.
Off: This indicator is off when an Ethernet device is not connected to the relevant port.
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WPS button
When the WPS function is enabled, you can enable the WPS access function by holding
down this button for more than 2s.
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RESET button
You can restart the CPE by holding down this button for 2s to 5s.
You can restore the default settings of the CPE by holding down this button for more
than 5s.
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