User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Document scope
- 1.2 Using this documentation
- 1.3 Safety
- 1.4 Product disposal
- 1.5 Approvals and statements
- 2 GW1000M Series router hardware
- 2.1 GW1000M Series router hardware model features
- 2.2 GW1000M Series router dimensions
- 2.3 GSM technology
- 2.4 WiFi technology
- 2.5 Power supply
- 2.6 Compliance
- 2.7 Operating temperature range
- 2.8 Antenna
- 2.9 GW1000M Series components
- 2.10 Inserting a SIM card
- 2.11 Connecting the SIM lock
- 2.12 Connecting cables
- 2.13 Connecting the antenna
- 2.14 Installing the GW1000M
- 2.15 Installing the GW1000M on a wall
- 2.16 Powering up
- 2.17 Reset button
- Figure 2: GW1000M Series router back
- Figure 1: GW1000M Series router front
- Figure 4: GW1000M Series router back
- Figure 3: GW1000M Series router front
- 3 GW1000M Series LED behaviour
1: Introduction
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1.2.2 Definitions
Throughout the document, we use the host name ‘VA_router’ to cover all router models.
UCI commands and package option examples are shown in the following format:
root@VA_router:~# vacmd show current config
1.2.3 Diagnostics
Diagnostics are explained at the end of each feature’s chapter.
1.2.4 UCI commands
For detailed information on using UCI commands, read chapters ‘Router File Structure’
and ‘Using Command Line Interface’.
1.3 Safety
Virtual Access routers must be installed by authorised personnel only.
The router is complicated electronic equipment that may be repaired only by authorised
and qualified personnel.
• Do not try to open or repair the router yourself
• Do not place the router in a damp or humid place
• Do not stack the router
The router should be used in a sheltered area, within a temperature range of -20
o
C to
70
o
C.
Do not expose the router to direct sunlight.
HIGH VOLTAGES
Under no circumstances is the router to be operated with the cover removed.
DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
Semiconductor devices contain dangerous substances, such as beryllium and arsenic.
Electronic devices must not be opened. If they become damaged, they must only be
handled using protective gloves. If the substances inside the electronic devices come
into contact with broken skin or wounds, hospital care must be sought immediately.
Electronic components must be disposed of as hazardous toxic waste and must not be
incinerated.
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GW1000M Series User Manual
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