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Additional features include:
• OBD II Interface — Connect with the On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD II) connector port on your vehicle to power on your mobile
hotspot. The OBD II connector port is usually located on or under
the dash, on the driver’s side. Other possible locations are the
center console area or inside the glove compartment.
• Reset Key — Restore the device to the factory default
configurations.
• Guest Wi-Fi – Set up a guest Wi-Fi network for temporary users, and
use the main network for trusted devices.
Install Your Mobile Hotspot
Make sure your vehicle is parked outside in a safe location and the
engine is turned off.
Insert your mobile hotspot into the OBD II connector port (or
into the extension cable if it is required). Ensure that your mobile
hotspot is inserted in the correct direction.
Note: Insert the mobile hotspot carefully to avoid damaging it.
Status LED Indicator
The LED indicates the device’s connection status:
LED 1
(Power)
Off Sleep mode (Wi-Fi off)
Green solid Power on
Red blinking Factory reset
Red solid SIM locked
LED 2
(Signal)
Off No network service available
Red solid FOTA updating
Green solid
Connected to mobile network,
Wi-Fi network available
Red blinking FOTA update failure
Green blinking FOTA update success