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Provides general information about the product and disclaimers.
Highlights critical information for startup and use, voiding warranty on non-compliance.
Details contact information for customer support and website for product information.
Details the MTX-IoT devices as Java J2ME programmable modems with various interfaces and optional features.
Provides ordering information and model variants for the MTX-3G-IoT-JAVA.
Provides ordering information and model variants for the MTX-4G-IoT-JAVA.
Compares features across different MTX-3G-IoT-JAVA models in a table.
Compares features across different MTX-4G-IoT-JAVA models in a table.
Lists incompatibilities between various options for MTX-3G-IoT-JAVA models.
Lists incompatibilities between various options for MTX-4G-IoT-JAVA models.
Summarizes key interface and general features of the MTX-IoT devices.
Details specifications for GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, CSD, SMS, Fax, and drivers.
Describes Java features, APIs, memory, and special features of the MTX-IoT.
Explains the information found on the product label.
Provides a summary of frequency bands, GSM class, output power, and supply voltage.
Details GPRS/EGPRS, CSD, SMS, Software, and Interface features.
Lists specifications for RS232 (4-wire), RS485, Opto I/O, ADC, Count input, CAN, Status, UICC, Antenna, and Power.
Summarizes the different operating modes of the MTX-IoT modem.
Details power consumption for ULP, Sleep, GSM/GPRS, and WCDMA modes.
Summarizes RF antenna interface characteristics for UMTS/HSPA and GSM/GPRS.
Continues RF power specifications for various GPRS/EDGE modes.
Describes the supported SIM card types and holder.
Illustrates the block diagram for specific MTX-IoT models.
Shows the block diagram for MTX-IoT models with a 220VAC/6A power relay.
Illustrates the block diagram for models with RJ11 connectors or analog audio.
Presents the general block diagram for other MTX-IoT modem models.
Provides an overview of the mechanical design and connectors for 5-way terminal block models.
Shows mechanical design and connector locations for 5-way terminal block models.
Illustrates mechanical design and connectors for 7-way terminal block models.
Shows mechanical design and connectors for models with RJ11 connectors.
Displays dimensions of the MTX-IoT modem in millimeters.
Continues to show dimensions of the MTX-IoT modem in millimeters.
Lists absolute maximum ratings and characteristics for electrical interfaces.
Provides detailed electrical specifications for the power supply.
Details electrical specifications for the RS232 interface.
Lists electrical specifications for the RS485 interface.
Provides electrical specifications for the counter input.
Details electrical specifications for optoisolated input/output using TCMD4000 optocoupler.
Lists electrical specifications for analog input/output.
Provides electrical specifications for the CAN bus interface.
Details electrical specifications for the 1-Wire interface.
Lists electrical characteristics for the power relay.
Provides electrical characteristics for the latch relay.
Specifies normal, extended, and automatic shutdown operating temperatures.
Outlines storage conditions for the modems, including environmental and mechanical factors.
Details the power supply connector types and their pin assignments.
Describes the 7-way terminal block power supply connector for specific models.
Details the 5-way terminal block power supply connector for relay models.
Describes the RJ11 connector for power supply and wake-up inputs.
Details the 5-way terminal block power supply connector for RS485 models.
Explains the functionality and compatibility of the Mini USB 2.0 connector.
Describes the DB9 connector for the 8-wire RS232 port and its signals.
Details features when connected to ASC0 or ASC1 for the DB9 connector.
Shows the pinout and functionalities of the DB15 HD connector for I/O expansion.
Describes the RS232 4-wire interface via the DB15 HD connector.
Details the two independent analog inputs and their configuration.
Explains the optoisolated inputs and outputs located on the DB15 HD connector.
Describes the counter input located on the DB15 HD expansion port.
Details the RS485 interface implemented via a 5-way connector.
Describes the CAN bus and 1-Wire bus accessed via a 7-way terminal block.
Explains the configuration options provided by the 8 DIP microswitches.
Details the Latch Relay functionality and its terminal block connections.
Describes the Power Relay functionality and its terminal block connections.
Explains the 6-way RJ connector for analog audio input and output.
Details audio modes and parameter settings for the analog audio interface.
Details the internal 1650mAh Li-Po battery option, connection, and charging.
Provides an example of Li-Po battery charge and discharge characteristics at 25°C.
Presents a second example of Li-Po battery charge/discharge and status LEDs.
Details the SMA F coaxial jack for connecting GPS antennas.
Explains the NMEA protocol support via serial and USB interfaces.
Summarizes GPS antenna interface characteristics like sensitivity and TTFF.
States "T.B.D." for Bluetooth 2.1 module details.
States "T.B.D." for Bluetooth Low Energy module details.
States "T.B.D." for Coronis Wavecard module details.
States "T.B.D." for ISM module details.
States "T.B.D." for LORA module details.
States "T.B.D." for Sigfox module details.
States "T.B.D." for WMBUS module details.
States "T.B.D." for 3-axis accelerometer module details.
Details how to switch on the modem and the automatic restart feature.
Explains the Ultra Low Power and Low Power modes available for the MTX-IoT.
Describes the Ultra Low Power mode, its consumption, and wake-up methods.
Introduces the MTX-TUNNEL software for M2M applications, acting as a transparent RS232 port.
Illustrates MTX-TUNNEL usage and mentions its extra features like WebServer and ModBus.
Lists features of MTX-TUNNEL, including GPRS-SERIAL TUNNEL and WebServer.
Lists critical safety instructions for modem usage, avoiding hazards and interference.
Outlines general precautions for indoor use, avoiding extreme conditions, and not dismantling the device.
Continues general precautions including cable strain relief, power protection, and incompatible components.
Details precautions for handling SIM cards, avoiding static discharge, and securing the card.
Provides precautions for outdoor antenna mounting, lightning risk, and EMI.
Explains RF energy emission, safety guidelines, SAR measurement, and user responsibility.
Discusses potential effects on medical devices and recommended separation distances.
Covers environmental conditions, signal strength, and component connections for installation.
Specifies environmental conditions required for modem installation.
Discusses placement for optimal signal strength and verification using AT+CSQ.
Highlights user responsibility for final integrated system and potential issues.
Emphasizes ensuring necessary network services and considering supplementary services.
Guides on power supply and securing the modem during installation.
Advises on using high-quality power supply cables and fuses.
Provides instructions on how to attach the modem securely.
Covers general aspects of the antenna's role and factors affecting its efficiency.
Discusses antenna type, placement, cable, and potential communication disturbances.
Lists requirements for choosing the correct antenna type for the modem.
Provides guidance on optimal antenna placement and field strength.
Details specifications for antenna cables and connectors to avoid RF losses.
Lists potential communication disturbances like noise, path-loss, and shadowing.
Declares conformity with RED Directive 2014/53/EU and lists applied harmonized standards.
States FCC ID, certification, and compliance with FCC rules and regulations.
Provides SAR information, maximum antenna gain, and permissible exposure limits.
Spanish declaration of conformity with RED Directive 2014/53/EU and applicable standards.
FCC compliance details, including FCC ID, certification, and SAR information in Spanish.
Spanish explanation of SAR, maximum antenna gain, and exposure limits.
Details relevant EU and North American directives and standards for compliance.
Continues listing European directives and standards, including Chinese hazardous substances regulations.
Explains SAR requirements for portable and mobile devices for US and European markets.
Mentions SELV requirements for the power supply as defined in EN 60950-1.
Lists and defines abbreviations used in the manual.
Continues the list of abbreviations.
Continues the list of abbreviations.
Summarizes AT commands supported by the MTX-IoT for control and configuration.
Continues the list of AT commands for SMS, phonebook, and configuration.
Continues the list of AT commands for network, service, and system settings.
Continues the list of AT commands for Java applications and system services.
Lists final AT commands for connection control, settings, and echo.