VEEEA SYSTEMS LTD D PROPRIETARY AND A CONFIDENTTIAL Ve eea Systtem ms Lim mite ed D 26 User DB92 U r Maanuaal Doc Reference: Draft 2.1 Issue: DRAFT 0.
VEEEA SYSTEMS LTD D PROPRIETARY AND A CONFIDENTTIAL 1. Introdu uction .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Installaation of SIM CARD C ...................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Connecction of the Antennas A ..............................................................................
1. Introduction This document is the user guide for the DB926 series 4G USB dongle design. The user guide will explain how to setup, use, and configure this device. It is intended to be supplied with the 4G dongle for use with embedded products. The Dongle is intended for embedded applications in various Veea products and is used always with the same antenna system as shown in section 3. The dongle will be certified as an embedded module and used that way. 2.
Figure 2 Antenna layout for certification process Figure 3 Antenna connectors for Dongle 4. Inserting Dongle into device Once the device has the SIM card inserted and the antennas connected, it is ready to be inserted into the host system. The USB dongle is inserted into any available USB 2.0 or 3.0 port and will be used as a serial device in that port. For using this device on a Linux system, please refer to the Quectel device manuals provided as attachments to this document.
Figure 4 Dongle top side diagram 5. Reference Documents 5.1. WCDMA<E Linux USB Driver User Guide UMTS/HSPA/LTE Module Series Rev. WCDMA<E_Linux_USB_Driver_User_Guide_V1.8 5.2. EC25&EC21 AT Commands Manual LTE Module Series Rev. EC25&EC21_AT_Commands_Manual_V1.3 Doc Reference: Draft 2.1 Issue: DRAFT 0.
FCC Statement General Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.