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Product Kit Contents
Product Build Options
Conduit Specifications
Mechanical Drawing
Back Panel Connectors
Conduit LED Descriptions
MTCDT-246 Models Power Draw
MTCDT-210 Models Power Draw
MTCDT-247 Models Power Draw
Installing a Mini SIM Card
Frequency Bands for Conduit
Max radio frequency power for Conduit
Install and Connect Conduit Hardware
Installing a Battery
Installing a Micro SD Card
Accessory Port (mCard) Interfaces on Conduit
Conduit Regulatory Information
RED Compliance
Connecting to the Debug Interface
Resetting the Device
Restoring User Defined Settings to the Device
Powering Up and Down the Device
mCard Accessory Cards
Installing an mCard Accessory Card
MTAC-GPIO
MTAC-GPIO Electrical Requirements
MTAC-GPIO Connector and Cable Pinout
MTAC-GPIO Mechanical Drawing
MTAC-GPIO Hardware Specifications
MTAC-GPIO Power Draw
MTAC-GPIO LED Descriptions
MTAC-GPIO Regulatory Information
MTAC-MFSER
MTAC-MFSER Connector Pinout and LEDs
MTAC-MFSER-DTE Mechanical Drawing
MTAC-MFSER-DCE Mechanical Drawing
MTAC-MFSER Hardware Specifications
MTAC-MFSER Power Draw
MTAC-MFSER Regulatory Information
MTAC-LoRa Cards
MTAC-LoRa Antenna Specifications and Connector
MTAC-LoRa-H Antenna Specifications and Connector
MTAC-LoRa Cards Mechanical Drawing
MTAC-LORA Power Draw
MTAC-LoRa Hardware Specifications
MTAC-LoRa Regulatory Information
MTAC LoRa-H Regulatory Information
MTAC-ETH
Getting Started with MTAC-ETH card
MTAC-ETH Connector
MTAC-ETH Mechanical Drawing
MTAC-ETH Hardware Specifications
MTAC-ETH Power Draw
MTAC-ETH Regulatory Information
Electromechanical Specifications
MultiConnect Conduit IP67 Base Station
Updated LED Information
MultiConnect Conduit IP67 Base Station Specifications and Power Draw
Antenna Bracket (Optional)
Alternate LoRa Antenna
MultiConnect mDOTs and xDots
MultiConnect xDot
MultiConnect mDot
MultiConnect mDot Box & EVB (MTDOT-BOX/EVB)
Box Product Build Options
Box Package Contents
Box Dimensions
Antenna Connection
Replacing Battery
Box Internal Sensors
EVB Product Build Options
EVB Package Contents
EVB Board Dimensions
EVB Board Components
EVB Power Options
EVB Internal Sensors
EVB Schematics
MultiConnect Conduit AP
MultiConnect Dragonfly (MTQ)
MultiConnect OCG
Introduction
MultiConnect OCG-D
Accessing MTCDP Hardware Interfaces
Removing a SIM Card
Installing a SIM Card
RS232 Serial Port Pinout
MTCDP I/O Control using mts-io
GPIO Connector and Cable information
GPIO Interface Electrical Requirements
Hardware Specifications R1.0
Hardware Specifications R0.0
Regulatory Info for OCG-D
Frequency Bands for MultiConnect-OCG-D
Max radio frequency power for MultiConnect-OCG-D
Safety Notices for OCG-D
MultiConnect OCG-E
Accessing MT100EOCG Hardware Interfaces
MT100EOCG I/O Control using mts-io
Hardware Specifications
MultiConnect OCG-E with MTPCIE
Configuring the MTPCIE-DK1 Developer Board
Calibrating Wi-Fi and Programming the MAC Address
Creating a PPP Connection
Setting Wi-Fi Access Point with an MT100EOCG and an MTPCIE Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
Using an MT100EOCG with an MTPCIE Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Device as Wi-Fi
Setting up Bluetooth with an MT100 EOCG and an MTPCIE
Setting up an External USB to MTPCIE Bluetooth Serial Interface
MultiConnect OCG Break-Out Board
Cables
Serial Debug Cable Diagram
How to Setup Serial Console Cable
Software
DeviceHQ
Account API
Account API – Format
Account API – Route
Account API – Authentication
Account API – Search and Pagination
Account API – HTTP Codes
Account API – Examples
Example – Test
Example – Info
Example – Account
Example – Users
Example – Devices
Example – Update a Device
Example – Network
Example – Signal Strength History
Example – Check-in History
Example – LoRa Network
Example – Logs
Example – Configs
Example – Register
AEP
Getting Started with AEP
Upgrading AEP Firmware
Configurations for AEP
LoRa Configuration
Generating a Configuration File
Call Home Remote Management
Wi-Fi as WAN – AEP
LoRaWAN – AEP
LoRaWAN Network Settings
Key Management
LoRaWAN Gateways
LoRaWAN Device Configuration
LoRaWAN Device Sessions
Packets
Downlink Queue
Firmware Upgrade OTA
Wi-Fi Access Point – AEP
Bluetooth – AEP
Bluetooth Low Energy – AEP
GNSS/GPS on AEP
Network Interfaces
Creating a Custom Application
Development Tools and Tips
Production Deployment
manifest.json Details
p_manifest.json Details
Install Script
Start Script
status.json Details
Conduit AEP API
Collection Endpoints – Conduit
appStore
bluetoothlowengergy
Commands – Conduit
devices – Conduit
dhcp – Conduit
dns – Conduit
lan – Conduit
loranetwork
ni
remoteAccess – Conduit
sms – Conduit
sntp – Conduit
system – Conduit
users – Conduit
wifi – Conduit
Statistics-Conduit
dns – stats Conduit
ethHistory – stats Conduit
gps – stats Conduit
gre – stats Conduit
lan0 – stats Conduit
ppp – stats Conduit
pppHistory – stats Conduit
radio – stats Conduit
serial – stats Conduit
service – stats Conduit
wlan – stats Conduit
wlanHistory – stats Conduit
Connect Node-RED to Any Cloud Service’s REST API
AEP Firmware Changelog
AEP Resolutions
mLinux
About mLinux
Getting Started with mLinux
Configure Modes
Using mLinux
Flashing mLinux Firmware
Setting administrative passwords
Log in as Admin Post-Production
Upgrade LoRa Server & Packet Forwarder
LoRa Configuration
Cellular Connection
Configure monit for pppd and lora-packet-forwarder
Start Cell Connection on Boot
OPKG Package Manager
Enabling Receive Diversity on MTCDT-H5
Hardware I/O Usage
Using Accessory Cards with mLinux
MTAC-GPIO Usage
MTAC-MFSER Usage
MTAC-LORA Usage
MTAC-ETH Usage
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Low Energy
GPS/GNSS
NTPD
GPSD
Wi-Fi Access Point
Wi-Fi Station
Ethernet Bonding
Included Software Utilities
DHCP & Router Scripts
I/O Control Using mts-io
SMS Messaging Using sms-utils
radio-query Usage
radio-cmd Usage
U-boot Linux Utility
Reset mLinux to Defaults
Php-fpm (New fast CGI server)
Ethernet Hotplug
mLinux glossary
Application Development
C/C++ Toolchain
Python
Node.js Examples
Debugging a C/C++ Application
Getting Started with MTCDT-246L (using mLinux)
Building Images
Introduction to Yocto Project
Building a Custom Linux Image
Using OPKG with mLinux
mLinux Changelog
LoRa Network Server Changelog
mLinux Resolutions
mDot
Flashing mDot Firmware
Peer-to-Peer
AT Command Getting Started Guide
Connecting to a Network
Network Join Modes
MTR Software
MTR API Reference
Requests
Making Requests
Confirm the Current State of DHCP
Retrieving the Current DHCP Setting
Find the IP Address of a Remote End Point
Using HTTP to Send SMS
Retrieving SMS messages
Logging In
Specifying Credentials When Logging In
Logging Out
Commissioning
Retrieving Session Information with the whoami Command
Passing JSON Data
Saving Changes
Selecting a Version of an API Call
Element Descriptions
URI Parameters
Responses
Success Responses
Error Responses
Collection Endpoints
autoDialout
autoReboot
backOffTimers
bluetooth
alert
brand
certificate
ddns
devices
dhcp
dns
filters
gccp
gps
greTunnels
ipPipes
ipsecTunnels
lan
legacyDefaults
log
nat
networks
ppp
ovpn
radius
remoteAccess
powerManagement
remoteManagement
routes
serial
sms
serialModemPassthrough
smtp
sntp
snmp
syslog
system
users
waninfo
wanmngr
wifi
Commands
Statistics
dns
bluetooth
eth
remoteManagement
ethHistory
ethTotal
gps
gre
ipsec
lan
modbus
ppp
pppHistory
pppTotal
radio
serial
service
status
wlan
wlanHistory
wlanTotal
Appendix
Using Curl to Log In
Using Curl to Enable PPP
Using Curl to Save the Current Configurations and Reboot
Using Curl to Add a Firewall DNAT Rule
Using Curl to Add a Firewall Filter Rule
Using Curl to Delete a Firewall Filter Rule by Name
Using Curl to Delete a Firewall Filter Rule by Index
Using Curl to Send an SMS
Using Curl to Delete an SMS
Using wget to Send SMS
MTR Modbus Information
mDot Box/EVB
Device Startup
View Data
Select Region
LoRa Demo
Configuration Mode
Survey Single
Survey Sweep
Survey GPS
Survey Data File
Data Packet Format
Update firmware using binary file
Glossary
LoRa
Introduction to LoRa
Spectral Scan
Listen Before Talk
Class C Walkthrough
Glossary
LoRa Network Server
MQTT Messages
Networking Conduits
AEP: Getting Started with LoRa
Managing device list through API
Conduit AEP: LoRa Communication and Node-RED
Conduit AEP: Advanced LoRa Configuration
Conduit AEP: LoRa Use With Third-Party Devices
Conduit AEP: Convert to Basic Packet Forwarder
Conduit mLinux: Getting Started with LoRa
Conduit mLinux: LoRa Communication
Conduit mLinux: Advanced LoRa Configuration
Conduit mLinux: LoRa Use With Third-Party Devices
Conduit mLinux: Convert to Basic Packet Forwarder
Troubleshooting LoRa Communication
Conduit Access Point: Getting Started with LoRa
LoRa Resolutions
Dragonfly (MTQ)
Flashing MTQ Firmware
CoreCDP
Prerequisites
Getting Started
Application Development
Development Examples
Using BitBake
NAND Flash Programming
Accessing Hardware Interfaces
Creating a Custom Image
Writing BitBake Recipes
Customizing Bitbake Recipes
Setting Up a Package Feed
Technical Articles
I/O Control using mts-io Package
Setting the Time Zone, Date, and Time
Command-line Utility for GPS
Improving SD card performance
OCG Scripts
PPP Masquerading and Firewalling
Establishing a Cellular Data (PPP) Connection
GPS Receiver Overview
SMS Messaging using sms-utils Package
Appendix
Bootstrap/U-Boot Recovery
CoreCDP File Paths
U-Boot Linux Utilities
References
Release Notes
CoreCDP 2.3.4 Release Notes
CoreCDP 2.3.3 Release Notes
CoreCDP 2.2.2 Release Notes
FaxFinder
Web Services API
Faxing APIs
Scheduling a Fax
Viewing Fax Entries
Aborting a Fax Entry
Rescheduling a Fax Entry
User APIs
Viewing User Information
Verify User
Adding a User
Editing a User
Contact and Group APIs
Viewing Contacts
Adding New Contacts
Editing Contacts
Deleting Contacts
Viewing Contact IDs
Viewing Groups
Creating a New Group
Editing Groups
Deleting Groups
Viewing Group IDs
Cover Page API
Viewing Cover Pages
Fax Status APIs
Viewing Channel Status (FF240-IP only)
Viewing Modem Status (FF240, FF440, FF840)
Viewing Inbound Fax Status
Viewing Outbound Fax Status
Viewing Modem, Channel, System, Printer, and Share Status
Fax Log APIs
Viewing Inbound Fax Logs
Viewing Outbound Fax Logs
Viewing Call Log
Viewing Inbound or Outbound Log Count
FaxFinder Configuration APIs
Viewing Inbound Routes
Deleting Inbound Routes
Editing Inbound Routes
Viewing Store and Forward (T.37) Settings
Editing Store and Forward (T.37) Settings
Viewing Modem Settings (FF240, FF440, or FF840)
Editing Modem Settings (FF240, FF440, or FF840)
Viewing SIP Settings (FF240-IP only)
Editing SIP Settings (FF240-IP only)
Viewing T38 Settings (FF240-IP only)
Editing T38 Settings (FF240-IP only)
Viewing Add Global Contacts Status of Non-Admin Users
FaxFinder Information APIs and Elements
Viewing Information about the FaxFinder
General Status Codes
Schedule Fax Element
Fax Entry Element
User Element
Contact Element
Inbound Routing Fax Element
Group Element
T.37 Advanced Usage
iSMS
iSMS Send API
iSMS Receive API
iSMS Query API
iSMS & Nagios IT Management System
Powering Down Any -H5, -EV3, -C2, and -G3 Device
Downloads
Forums
Source Code
MultiTech.com
Frequency Bands for MultiConnect-OCG-D
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Frequency band
HE910-D
H5
GSM 850/900 DCS1800/PCS1900 WCDMA 850/900 AWS 1700/1900/2100
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