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MultiConnect®rCell 100Series Router User Guide
MULTICONNECT® RCELL 100 SERIES ROUTER USER GUIDEMultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User GuideModel: MTR-H5Part Number: S000566 Version: 1.0.6CopyrightThis publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the specific and express prior written permission signed by an executive officer ofMulti-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2013 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. makes no representations or warranties, whether express, implied or by estoppels, with respect to the content, information,material and recommendations herein and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for any particular purpose and non-infringement.Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation ofMulti-Tech Systems, Inc. to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.Legal NoticesThe Multi-Tech products are not designed, manufactured or intended for use, and should not be used, or sold or re-sold for use, in connection withapplications requiring fail-safe performance or in applications where the failure of the products would reasonably be expected to result in personal injury ordeath, significant property damage, or serious physical or environmental damage. Examples of such use include life support machines or other lifepreserving medical devices or systems, air traffic control or aircraft navigation or communications systems, control equipment for nuclear facilities, ormissile, nuclear, biological or chemical weapons or other military applications (“Restricted Applications”). Use of the products in such RestrictedApplications is at the user’s sole risk and liability.MULTI-TECH DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TRANSMISSION OF DATA BY A PRODUCT OVER A CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK WILL BEUNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE OR ERROR FREE, NOR DOES MULTI-TECH WARRANT ANY CONNECTION OR ACCESSIBILITY TO ANY CELLULARCOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK. MULTI-TECH WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSSES, DAMAGES, OBLIGATIONS, PENALTIES, DEFICIENCIES, LIABILITIES,COSTS OR EXPENSES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION REASONABLE ATTORNEYS FEES) RELATED TO TEMPORARY INABILITY TO ACCESS A CELLULARCOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK USING THE PRODUCTS.Contacting Multi-TechKnowledge BaseThe Knowledge Base provides immediate access to support information and resolutions for all Multi-Tech products. Visit http://www.multitech.com/kb.go.Support PortalTo create an account and submit a support case directly to our technical support team, visit: https://support.multitech.com.SupportBusiness Hours: M-F, 9am to 5pm CTCountry By Email By PhoneEurope, Middle East, Africa: support@multitech.co.uk +(44) 118 959 7774U.S., Canada, all others: support@multitech.com (800) 972-2439 or (763) 717-5863WarrantyTo read the warranty statement for your product, visit www.multitech.com/warranty.go. For other warranty options, visit www.multitech.com/es.go.World HeadquartersMulti-Tech Systems, Inc.2205 Woodale Drive, Mounds View, MN 55112Phone: (800) 328-9717 or (763) 785-3500Fax (763) 785-98742 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
CONTENTSContentsProduct Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 5About MultiConnect rCell 100 Series Router................................................................................................................ 5Documentation ........................................................................................................................................................... 5Product Build Options ................................................................................................................................................... 6Descriptions of LEDs...................................................................................................................................................... 6Side Panels .................................................................................................................................................................... 7Ethernet LED Descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 8Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................ 8Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................................. 10Label locations ............................................................................................................................................................ 10Power Draw ................................................................................................................................................................ 11RF Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................... 12Safety Warnings..................................................................................................................................................... 13Lithium Battery ........................................................................................................................................................... 13Ethernet Ports ............................................................................................................................................................. 13Radio Frequency (RF) Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 13Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices ...................................................................................... 13Potential interference............................................................................................................................................... 13Precautions for pacemaker wearers ........................................................................................................................ 14Notice regarding Compliance with FCC and Industry Canada Requirements for RF Exposure .................................. 14Cellular Information............................................................................................................................................... 15Antenna System Cellular Devices................................................................................................................................ 15Cellular Antenna Information ..................................................................................................................................... 15Authorized Antenna/Antenna Specifications for Cellular Bands .............................................................................. 153G Antenna Requirements/Specifications ............................................................................................................... 15GPS Antennas.............................................................................................................................................................. 16GPS Antenna Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 16Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Antenna Specifications .............................................................................................................. 16Multi-Tech Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................. 16Installing and Using the Router .............................................................................................................................. 17Installing the Router.................................................................................................................................................... 17Mounting the Device................................................................................................................................................... 17Activating the Account for Wireless Devices ............................................................................................................. 17Installing the SIM Card ............................................................................................................................................... 18Setting up Wi-Fi and GPS ........................................................................................................................................... 18Resetting the Device ................................................................................................................................................... 18Resetting the Device to Factory Defaults .................................................................................................................. 19MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 3
CONTENTSRegulatory Information.......................................................................................................................................... 20Industry Canada and FCC ............................................................................................................................................ 20FCC and IC Antenna Requirements Toward License Exempt Radio Transmitters (Bluetooth/Wlan)......................... 20Requirements for Cellular Antennas with regard to FCC/IC Compliance ................................................................... 20EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance ......................................................................................................... 20Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ............................................................................................ 22REACH Statement ....................................................................................................................................................... 23Registration of Substances........................................................................................................................................ 23Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) ................................................................................................................ 23Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement .............................................................................................. 23WEEE Directive.......................................................................................................................................................... 23Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union ........................................................................ 23Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards ......................................................................... 24Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (in Chinese) ...................................................... 254 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
PRODUCT OVERVIEWProduct OverviewAbout MultiConnect rCell 100 Series RouterThis guide describes the MultiConnect rCell 100 Series router. The rCell family of routers is carrier approved andready-to-deploy. You can use your device to provide secure data communication between many types of devicesthat use legacy as well as the latest communication technologies. Some device models support Bluetooth and Wi-Ficommunication to devices with these technologies. Also some device models support GPS. The router has anintegrated cellular modem and includes 10/100BaseT Ethernet and RS-232 serial connectivity. An image of thedevice follows:Items bundled with the device: 1 Taoglas GW.11.A153 Wi-Fi antenna, 2 Laird Hepta-SM MAF94300 antennas, 1 Trimble GPS antenna 66800-52 and 1 Globtek GT-41052-1509 100-240 9V 1.7A power supply.DocumentationThe following table describes additional documentation for your device. The documentation is available on theMulti-Tech Installation Resources website at www.multitech.com/setup/product.go.Document DescriptionUser Guide This document. Provides an overview, safety and regulatoryinformation, schematics and general device information.AT Commands You can configure the device using the HSPA+ AT Commands. Thesecommands are documented in the Reference Guide part numberS000528.MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 5
PRODUCT OVERVIEWProduct Build OptionsProduct DescriptionMTR-H5-B07 Supports HSPA+MTR-H5-B08 Supports HSPA+ and GPSMTR-H5-B09 Supports HSPA+, Wi-Fi, and BluetoothMTR-H5-B10 Supports HSPA+, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.Descriptions of LEDsThe top panel contains the following LEDs:■Power and Status LEDs—The Power LED indicates that DC power is present and the Status LED blinks whenthe unit is functioning normally.■Wi-Fi—Indicates if the device is serving as a Wi-Fi access point or acting as a Wi-Fi client. Not all modelssupport Wi-Fi.■Modem LEDs—Two modem LEDs indicate carrier detection and link status.■Signal LEDs—Three signal LEDs display the signal strength level of the wireless connection.■Ethernet LEDs—These LEDs are not on the top panel. See the section Ethernet LED Descriptions fordescriptions of these LEDs.LED IndicatorsPOWER Indicates presence of DC power when lit.STATUS The LED is a solid light when the device is booting up, saving the configuration, restarting,or updating the firmware. When the Status LED begins to blink, the router is ready for use.WiFi Infrastructure mode■The WiFi LED is lit when WiFi AP mode is enabled, unlit when disabled.■The LED flashes rapidly to indicate traffic.Client mode:■The WiFi LED is lit when WiFi client mode is enabled.■The WiFi LED blinks slowly when associated with an Access Point.■The WiFi LED flashes rapidly to indicate traffic.CD Carrier Detect. When lit, indicates data connection has been established.LS Link Status.OFF—There is no power to the cellular radio.Continuously Lit—Powered and connected, but not transmitting or receiving.Slow Blink (-0.2Hz) —Powered and searching for a connection.Faster Blink (-3Hz)—Transmitting or receiving.6 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
PRODUCT OVERVIEWLED IndicatorsSIGNAL Signal strength for cellular.ALL OFF—Unit is off, not registered on network, or extremely weak signal (0 < = RSSI <6).1 Bar “ON”—Very weak signal (7 < = RSSI <14).1 Bar and 2 Bar “ON”—Weak signal (15 < = RSSI <23).1 Bar, 2 Bar, and 3 Bar “ON”—Good signal (24 <= RSSI > = 31).Side PanelsThe device has connectors on either side. The figure that follows shows the side which has a SIM card holder, aswell as Wi-Fi, Auxiliary, GPS and cellular antenna connectors. It also has a reset button. Depending on the model ofyour device, the following items may or may not appear:■Aux connector■GPS connector■Wi-Fi connector■SIM card slot.The side panel of the device follows:The figure that follows shows the other side of the device, with its RS-232 connector, Ethernet jack, and powerconnector.MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 7
PRODUCT OVERVIEWEthernet LED DescriptionsTwo Ethernet LEDs are physically on the RJ-45 connector(s). The table that follows describes these LEDs.Ethernet Link Right LED on Ethernet connector. Blinks when there is transmit andreceive activity on the Ethernet link. It shows a steady light whenthere is a valid Ethernet connection.Ethernet Speed Left LED on Ethernet connector. Lit when the Ethernet is linked at 100Mbps. If it is not lit, the Ethernet is linked at 10 Mbps.SpecificationsMTR-H5Category DescriptionGeneralPerformance HSPA+GPRS/EDGEFrequency Tri-Band 850/900/2100 MHzBandsQuad Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHzRadioCellular Telit HE910-DWi-Fi, Murata LBEE5ZSTNC-523Bluetooth8 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
PRODUCT OVERVIEWCategory DescriptionSpeedPacket Data Up to 7.2 Mbps downlink/5.76 Mbps uplinkSMSSMS Point-to-Point MessagingMobile-Terminated SMSMobile-Originated SMSConnectorsCellular Female SMA connectors for cellularWiFi Reverse polarity male SMA connector for Wi-FiSIM Holder Standard 1.8 and 3 V SIM receptacleGPS Female SMA connectorPower RequirementsVoltage 7 V to 32 V DCPhysical DescriptionDimensions Dimensions are shown in the section “Dimensions” that follows.Weight 8.2 ounces or 230 gramsEnvironmentOperating -40° C to +85° CTemperatureHumidity Relative humidity 15% to 93% non-condensingCertifications, Compliance, WarrantyEMC EN55022 Class BComplianceEN55024Safety UL 60950-1ComplianceIEC 60950-1Network GCFComplianceWarranty Two years*UL Listed @ 40° C, limited by power supply. UL Certification does not apply or extend to an ambient above 40° Cand has not been evaluated by UL for ambient greater than 40° C.MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 9
PRODUCT OVERVIEWUL has evaluated this device for use in ordinary locations only. Installation in a vehicle or other outdoor locationshas not been evaluated by UL. UL Certification does not apply or extend to use in vehicles or outdoor applicationsor in ambient above 40° C.Note: The radio’s performance may be affected at the temperature extremes. This is considered normal. There isno single cause for this function. Rather, it is the result of an interaction of several factors, such as the ambienttemperature, the operating mode and the transmit power.DimensionsLabel locationsThe images that follow show where you can find regulatory information for your device.10 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
PRODUCT OVERVIEWPower DrawGPRSTypical Maximum Peak TX Peak Rst (InrushCurrent)7 volts0.305A, 2.14W 0.495A, 3.47W 1.74A 2.30AMultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 11
PRODUCT OVERVIEW9 volts0.230A, 2.12W 0.332, 3.05W 1.28A 4.12A20 volts0.111A, 2.22W 0.164A, 3.28W .520A 3.03A32 volts0.075A, 2.40W 0.112A, 3.58W 0.337A 2.50AHSPATypical Maximum Peak TX Peak Rst (InrushCurrent)7 volts0.417A, 2.92W 0.625A, 4.38W 0.792A 2.30A9 volts0.272A, 2.52W 0.455, 4.18W 0.588A 4.12A20 volts0.140A, 2.80W 0.216A, 4.32W .320A 3.03A32 volts0.090A, 2.88W 0.155A, 4.96W 0.250A 2.50ANote: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. recommends that you incorporate a 10% buffer into the power source whendetermining product load.RF SpecificationsGSM 850 EGSM GSM 1800 GSM 1900Frequency RX 869 to 894 MHz 900 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1800 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHzFrequency TX 824 to 849 MHz 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz12 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
SAFETY WARNINGSSafety WarningsLithium Battery■A lithium battery located within the product provides backup power for the timekeeping. This battery hasan estimated life expectancy of ten years.■When this battery starts to weaken, the date and time may be incorrect. If the battery fails, the board mustbe sent back to Multi-Tech Systems for battery replacement.■Lithium cells and batteries are subject to the Provisions for International Transportation. Multi-TechSystems, Inc. confirms that the Lithium batteries used in the Multi-Tech product(s) referenced in thismanual comply with Special Provision 188 of the UN Model Regulations, Special Provision A45 of the ICAO-TI/IATA-DGR (Air), Special Provision 310 of the IMDG Code, and Special Provision 188 of the ADR and RID(Road and Rail Europe).CAUTION: Risk of explosion if this battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of batteries according toinstructions.Attention: Pour réduire les risques d’incendie, utiliser uniquement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26AWG au de section supérleure.Ethernet PortsCAUTION: Ethernet ports and command ports are not designed to be connected to a public telecommunicationnetwork.Radio Frequency (RF) SafetyDue to the possibility of radio frequency (RF) interference, it is important that you follow any special regulationsregarding the use of radio equipment. Follow the safety advice given below.■Operating your device close to other electronic equipment may cause interference if the equipment isinadequately protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers’ recommendations.■Different industries and businesses restrict the use of cellular devices. Respect restrictions on the use ofradio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in process. Followrestrictions for any environment where you operate the device.■Do not place the antenna outdoors.■Switch OFF your wireless device when in an aircraft. Using portable electronic devices in an aircraft mayendanger aircraft operation, disrupt the cellular network, and is illegal. Failing to observe this restrictionmay lead to suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender, legal action, or both.■Switch OFF your wireless device when around gasoline or diesel-fuel pumps and before filling your vehiclewith fuel.■Switch OFF your wireless device in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use.Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical DevicesPotential interferenceRadiofrequency energy (RF) from cellular devices can interact with some electronic devices. This is electromagneticinterference (EMI). The FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure EMI of implanted cardiacMultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 13
SAFETY WARNINGSpacemakers and defibrillators from cellular devices. This test method is part of the Association for theAdvancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) standard. This standard allows manufacturers to ensure thatcardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from cellular device EMI.The FDA continues to monitor cellular devices for interactions with other medical devices. If harmful interferenceoccurs, the FDA will assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.Precautions for pacemaker wearersIf EMI occurs, it could affect a pacemaker in one of three ways:■Stop the pacemaker from delivering the stimulating pulses that regulate the heart's rhythm.■Cause the pacemaker to deliver the pulses irregularly.■Cause the pacemaker to ignore the heart's own rhythm and deliver pulses at a fixed rate.Based on current research, cellular devices do not pose a significant health problem for most pacemaker wearers.However, people with pacemakers may want to take simple precautions to be sure that their device doesn't causea problem.■Keep the device on the opposite the side of the body from the pacemaker to add extra distancebetween the pacemaker and the device.■Avoid placing a turned-on device next to the pacemaker (for example, don’t carry the device in a shirtor jacket pocket directly over the pacemaker).Notice regarding Compliance with FCC and Industry CanadaRequirements for RF ExposureThe antenna intended for use with this unit meets the requirements for mobile operating configurations and forfixed mounted operations, as defined in 2.1091 of the FCC rules for satisfying RF exposure compliance. If analternate antenna is used, consult user documentation for required antenna specifications.Compliance of the device with the FCC and IC rules regarding RF Exposure was established and is given with themaximum antenna gain as specified above for a minimum distance of 20 cm between the devices radiatingstructures (the antenna) and the body of users. Qualification for distances closer than 20 cm (portable operation)would require re-certification.14 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
CELLULAR INFORMATIONCellular InformationAntenna System Cellular DevicesThe cellular/wireless performance depends on the implementation and antenna design. The integration of theantenna system into the product is a critical part of the design process; therefore, it is essential to consider it earlyso the performance is not compromised. If changes are made to the device's certified antenna system, thenrecertification will be required by specific network carriers.Cellular Antenna InformationAuthorized Antenna/Antenna Specifications for Cellular BandsThe cellular radio portion of the device is approved with the following antenna or for alternate antennas meetingthe given specifications.Manufacturer: Laird Technologies.Description: HEPTA-SMModel Number: MAF94300Multi-Tech ordering information:Model QuantityANHB-1HRA 1ANHB-10HRA 10ANHB-50HRA 503G Antenna Requirements/SpecificationsCategory DescriptionFrequency Range 824 – 960 MHz / 1710 – 1990 MHz / 1920 – 2170 MHzImpedance 50 OhmsVSWR VSWR should not exceed 2.0:1 at any point across the bands of operationTypical Radiated Gain 850 MHz 3.17 dBi950 MHz 3.51 dBi1800 MHz 3.55 dBi1900 MHz 3.0 dBi2100 MHz 3.93 dBiRadiation Omni-directionalPolarization Linear VerticalMultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 15
CELLULAR INFORMATIONGPS AntennasGPS Antenna SpecificationsCategory DescriptionFrequency Range 1575.24 MHzImpedance 50 OhmsVSWR 2.0:1 maxGain 10-30 dBiLNA Current Consumption 40 mA maxNoise Figure < 2dBPolarization RHCPInput voltage 3.0V ± 0.2VBluetooth and Wi-Fi Antenna SpecificationsManufacturer: Taoglas Antenna SolutionsManufacturer's Model Number: GW.11.A153Category DescriptionFrequency Range 2.4000 to 2.4835 GHzImpedance 50 OhmsVSWR VSWR should not exceed 2.0:1 at any point across the bands of operationPeak Radiated Gain 2.3 dBi on azimuth planeRadiation Omni-directionalPolarization Linear VerticalConnector RP-SMA(M)Multi-Tech Ordering InformationModel Number QuantityANWF-1HRA 1ANWF-10HRA 10ANWF-50HRA 5016 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
INSTALLING AND USING THE ROUTERInstalling and Using the RouterInstalling the Router1. To use the router’s cellular features, connect a suitable antenna to the antenna connector.2. Some routers support Wi-Fi. To use the router’s Wi-Fi access point features, install a suitable antenna tothe Wi-Fi antenna connector on the router.The Wi-Fi antenna connection is reverse polarity. If you use a standard antenna on the Wi-Fi connector,you can damage the antenna and the connector.Five Wi-Fi devices can concurrently use your Wi-Fi access point.3. Using an Ethernet cable, connect one end of the cable to the ETHERNET connector on the back of therouter and the other end to your computer, either directly or through a switch or hub.4. If you are connecting to a serial interface, connect the DE9 connector (9-pin) of the RS232 cable to theRS232 connector on the router, then connect the other end to the serial port on the desired device.5. Some routers support the use of a GPS receiver. If you are using a GPS receiver with the router, attachthe GPS cable to the GPS connector on the router.6. Attach a power cable to your power supply module.7. Screw-on the power lead from the power supply module into the power connection on the router.8. Plug the power supply into your power source.The POWER LED lights after the device powers up.The Status LED is a solid ON when the router is booting up, saving a configuration, or updating firmware.When the Status LED begins to blink, the device is ready for use.9. You can configure your router by using your router’s web management Interface. You might need tochange the IP address of your computer to be in the same IP and subnet mask range as the device.a. Open an Internet browser. In the browser's address field, type the default address for therouter: http://192.168.2.1.b. A login page opens. In the username field, type the default user name: admin (all lower-case).c. In the password field, type the default password: admin (all lower-case).d. Click Login. The Web Management Home page opens. Online documentation includedwith the web management interface describes how to configure your routerMounting the Device1. Locate the groove on the bottom of the modem.2. Slide the mounting rod through the groove.3. To secure the rod to the desired surface, place and tighten two screws in the holes on either end of themounting rod. The dimensions illustration in this guide shows the mounting rod, as well as thedimensions for placement of the screws.Activating the Account for Wireless DevicesRefer to Multi-Tech’s Cellular Activation Web site at http://www.multitech.com/activation.go for information onactivating your cellular modem.MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 17
INSTALLING AND USING THE ROUTERNote: If you need remote access to your MultiConnect device over the Internet for remote configuration,ensure that your wireless network provider has provisioned mobile terminated data and fixed or dynamicpublic IP address in which they can configure the network to redirect any incoming connection to thatpredefined IP.Installing the SIM CardIf you want to operate the router on a GSM/HSPA network, install a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module).To install the SIM:1. Locate the SIM card slot on the side of the router. The slot is labeled SIM.2. Push the SIM card into the slot until it snaps into place.3. To remove the SIM, push the edge of the card in. When released, the card pops out of the device.Setting up Wi-Fi and GPSSome models have Wi-Fi capability. If your device supports this feature, you need to use the device’s webmanagement interface to enable Wi-Fi. Then, see the online help file for information on working with Wi-Fi.If your model can support a GPS, also see the online help file for information on working with a GPS.Resetting the DeviceTo reset the device, when desired:1. Find the hole in the panel labeled RESET. The reset button is recessed into the case.18 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
INSTALLING AND USING THE ROUTER2. To access the reset button, find a pin or similar thin object that can fit through the reset hole.3. Use the pin to quickly press and release the RESET button.4. Release the pin from the reset button. The device reboots.Resetting the Device to Factory DefaultsYou can reset the device so that custom configuration settings are cleared and replaced with default configurationsettings. Default settings can include OEM specific settings. To reset the device to factory default settings:1. Press and Hold the button until the Status LED becomes solid..2. Release the button for the reset to complete3. The device reboots.MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 19
REGULATORY INFORMATIONRegulatory InformationIndustry Canada and FCCThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s) and part 15 of the FCC rules. Operationis subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of thedevice.Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS exemptes de licence standard (s) et la partie 15 des règles dela FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptibled'en compromettre le fonctionnement.Warning: Changes or modifications to this radio device not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Note: In Wi-Fi operation, the modem cannot operate on Channels 12, 13, or 14 due to FCC regulations.FCC and IC Antenna Requirements Toward License Exempt RadioTransmitters (Bluetooth/Wlan)The license-exempt Blutooth/WLAN radio transmitter contained in this equipment may only be operated with anantenna of a type, a maximum gain and the required antenna impedance as approved and specified below. Toreduce potential radio interference to other users, choose the antenna type and it's gain so that the equivalentisotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.Requirements for Cellular Antennas with regard to FCC/ICComplianceThere cannot be any alteration to the authorized antenna system. The antenna system must maintain the samespecifications. The antenna must be the same type, with similar in-band and out-of-band radiation patterns. Thisdevice has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain for 850 Mhz of <=6.4 dBi , for 1700 Mhz of <= 6.5 dBi, and for 1900 Mhz of <= 3 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or that have again greater than specified are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50ohms.EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceThe CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives:20 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
REGULATORY INFORMATIONCouncil Directive 2004/108/EC of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of Member Statesrelating to electromagnetic compatibility;andCouncil Directive 2006/95/EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member Statesrelating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits;andCouncil Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminalequipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 21
REGULATORY INFORMATIONRestriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)Multi-Tech Systems, IncCertificate of Compliance2011/65/EUMulti-Tech Systems confirms that its embedded products comply with the chemical concentration limitations setforth in the directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament (Restriction of the use of certain HazardousSubstances in electrical and electronic equipment - RoHS).These Multi-Tech products do not contain the following banned chemicals1:■Lead, [Pb] < 1000 PPM■Mercury, [Hg] < 1000 PPM■Hexavalent Chromium, [Cr+6] < 1000 PPM■Cadmium, [Cd] < 100 PPM■Polybrominated Biphenyl, [PBB] < 1000 PPM■Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether, [PBDE] < 1000 PPMEnvironmental considerations:■Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) =1■Maximum Soldering temperature = 260C (in SMT reflow oven)1Lead usage in some components is exempted by the following RoHS annex, therefore higher lead concentrationwould be found in some modules (>1000 PPM);- Resistors containing lead in a glass or ceramic matrix compound.22 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
REGULATORY INFORMATIONREACH StatementRegistration of SubstancesAfter careful review of the legislation and specifically the definition of an “article” as defined in EC Regulation1907/2006, Title II, Chapter 1, Article 7.1(a)(b), it is our current view Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. products would beconsidered as “articles”. In light of the definition in § 7.1(b) which requires registration of an article only if itcontains a regulated substance that “is intended to be released under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditionsof use,” Our analysis is that Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. products constitute nonregisterable articles for their intendedand anticipated use.Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)Per the candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) published October 28, 2008 we have reviewedthese substances and certify the Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. products are compliant per the EU “REACH”requirements of less than 0.1% (w/w) for each substance. If new SVHC candidates are published by the EuropeanChemicals Agency, and relevant substances have been confirmed, that exceeds greater than 0.1% (w/w), Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. will provide updated compliance status.Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. also declares it has been duly diligent in ensuring that the products supplied are compliantthrough a formalized process which includes collection and validation of materials declarations and selectivematerials analysis where appropriate. This data is controlled as part of a formal quality system and will be madeavailable upon request.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment StatementWEEE DirectiveThe WEEE Directive places an obligation on EU-based manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and importers to take-back electronics products at the end of their useful life. A sister directive, ROHS (Restriction of HazardousSubstances) complements the WEEE Directive by banning the presence of specific hazardous substances in theproducts at the design phase. The WEEE Directive covers all Multi-Tech products imported into the EU as of August13, 2005. EU-based manufacturers, distributors, retailers and importers are obliged to finance the costs of recoveryfrom municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European UnionThe symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging, which indicates that this product must not bedisposed of with other waste. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handingit over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separatecollection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resourcesand ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more informationabout where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, yourhousehold waste disposal service or where you purchased the product.July, 2005MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 23
REGULATORY INFORMATIONInformation on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese StandardsIn accordance with China's Administrative Measures on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic InformationProducts (EIP) # 39, also known as China RoHS, the following information is provided regarding the names andconcentration levels of Toxic Substances (TS) or Hazardous Substances (HS) which may be contained in Multi-TechSystems Inc. products relative to the EIP standards set by China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII).Hazardous/Toxic Substance/ElementsName of the Component Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybromi Polybrominat(PB) (Hg) (CD) Chromium nated ed Diphenyl(CR6+) Biphenyl Ether (PBDE)(PBB)Printed Circuit Boards O O O O O OResistors X O O O O OCapacitors X O O O O OFerrite Beads O O O O O ORelays/Opticals O O O O O OICs O O O O O ODiodes/ Transistors O O O O O OOscillators and Crystals X O O O O ORegulator O O O O O OVoltage Sensor O O O O O OTransformer O O O O O OSpeaker O O O O O OConnectors O O O O O OLEDs O O O O O OScrews, Nuts, and other X O O O O OHardwareAC-DC Power Supplies O O O O O OSoftware /Documentation CDs O O O O O OBooklets and Paperwork O O O O O OChassis O O O O O OXRepresents that the concentration of such hazardous/toxic substance in all the units of homogeneousmaterial of such component is higher than the SJ/Txxx-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits.ORepresents that no such substances are used or that the concentration is within the aforementioned limits.24 MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide
REGULATORY INFORMATIONInformation on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (inChinese)依依照照中中国国标标准准的的有有毒毒有有害害物物质质信信息息根据中华人民共和国信息产业部 (MII) 制定的电子信息产品 (EIP) 标准-中华人民共和国《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》(第 39 号),也称作中国 RoHS, 下表列出了 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 产品中可能含有的有毒物质 (TS) 或有害物质 (HS) 的名称及含量水平方面的信息。有有害害//有有毒毒物物质质//元元素素成成分分名名称称 铅铅 (PB) 汞汞 (Hg) 镉镉 (CD) 六六价价铬铬 (CR6+) 多多溴溴联联苯苯 多多溴溴二二苯苯醚醚(PBB) (PBDE)印刷电路板 O O O O O O电阻器 X O O O O O电容器 X O O O O O铁氧体磁环 O O O O O O继电器/光学部件 O O O O O OOICs O O O O O O二极管/晶体管 O O O O O O振荡器和晶振 X O O O O O调节器 O O O O O O电压传感器 O O O O O O变压器 O O O O O O扬声器 O O O O O O连接器 O O O O O OLEDs O O O O O O螺丝、螺母以及其它五金件 X O O O O O交流-直流电源 O O O O O O软件/文档 CD O O O O O O手册和纸页 O O O O O O底盘 O O O O O OX表示所有使用类似材料的设备中有害/有毒物质的含量水平高于 SJ/Txxx-2006 限量要求。O表示不含该物质或者该物质的含量水平在上述限量要求之内。MultiConnect®rCell 100 Series Router User Guide 25

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