Multitech QuickCarrier USB MT100UCC Series Instruction Manual

QuickCarrier™ USB
MT100UCC
Developer’s Guide

Copyright and Technical Support
2QuickCarrier Developer’s Guide
USB Card Carrier Developers Guide
MT100UCC-G2, MT100UCC-H5, MT100UCC-EV2
S000513E, Revision E
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Check Multi-Tech’s Web site for current versions of our product documentation.
Revision History
Revision
Date
Description
A
10/24/11
Initial release.
B
11/09/11
Updated power draw, added SP3 to Windows XP, updated drawings.
C
05/17/12
Updated HSDPA power draw.
D
01/07/2013
Removed references to H3 and H4. Added H5. Fixed typographical errors. Added pacemaker
statement. Updated RoHS and other regulatory notices.
E
10/08/15
For H5 only, added Powering Down Your Device section to avoid corrupting device file system.
Trademarks and Logos
QuickCarrier is a trademark of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. SocketModem, Multi-Tech and the Multi-Tech logo are registered
trademarks of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft in the U.S. and other countries. Other
trademarks and trade names mentioned in this publication belong to their respective owners.

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Contacting Multi-Tech
Knowledge Base
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Warranty
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Contents
Chapter 1 –QuickCarrier USB Hardware..................................................................................................7
QuickCarrier Features....................................................................................................................... 7
Product Ordering Guide....................................................................................................................7
AT Commands ..................................................................................................................................8
Design Considerations ......................................................................................................................8
USB Power Considerations ....................................................................................................................8
Noise Suppression Design Considerations ............................................................................................8
PC Board Layout Guidelines ................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Mounting Hardware ..............................................................................................................................9
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Considerations.............................................................................9
Electrostatic Discharge Control .............................................................................................................9
Cellular Information ....................................................................................................................... 10
Antenna System for Cellular Devices...................................................................................................10
Antenna Specifications ........................................................................................................................11
Coax Cables Specifications .............................................................................................................. 12
OEM Integration............................................................................................................................. 13
FCC Grant Notes ..................................................................................................................................13
Grant Limitations.................................................................................................................................13
KDB 447498 Section 8..........................................................................................................................13
FCC Definitions ....................................................................................................................................14
Host Labeling .......................................................................................................................................14
Account Activation for Cellular Devices........................................................................................... 14
ESN, IMEI Information .........................................................................................................................14
Cellular Approvals and Labeling Requirements................................................................................ 14
Approvals and Certification .................................................................................................................14
Modem Label Example ........................................................................................................................15
QuickCarrier USB Label........................................................................................................................15
Safety Notices and Warnings .......................................................................................................... 16
RF Safety ..............................................................................................................................................16
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices................................................................16
Vehicle Safety ......................................................................................................................................16

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Cellular Device Maintenance...............................................................................................................17
Handling Precautions...........................................................................................................................17
Your Responsibility ..............................................................................................................................17
Regulatory Compliance Statements ................................................................................................ 18
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance...................................................................................18
EMC Requirements for the United States ...........................................................................................18
EMC Requirements for Industry Canada .............................................................................................19
South African Statement .....................................................................................................................19
Korea Class B Statement......................................................................................................................19
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement..................................................................... 20
WEEE Directive ....................................................................................................................................20
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union ...................................................20
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ................................................................... 21
Chapter 2 –QuickCarrier USB GPRS (MT100UCC-G2) ............................................................................. 22
Network Activation ........................................................................................................................ 22
Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................. 22
Mechanical Drawing....................................................................................................................... 24
Pin-Out Specifications .................................................................................................................... 25
Power Draw ................................................................................................................................... 25
Application Notes........................................................................................................................... 25
LED Interface .......................................................................................................................................25
RF Performances..................................................................................................................................26
Changing the Quad Band.....................................................................................................................26
Chapter 3 –QuickCarrier USB HSPA (MT100UCC-H5) ............................................................................. 27
Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................. 27
Mechanical Drawing....................................................................................................................... 29
Pin-Out Specifications .................................................................................................................... 30
Power Draw ................................................................................................................................... 30
Powering Down Your Device........................................................................................................... 31
Application Notes........................................................................................................................... 32
LED Interface .......................................................................................................................................32
RF Performances..................................................................................................................................32
Frequency Bands Supported ...............................................................................................................33
Chapter 4 –QuickCarrier USB EV-DO (MT100UCC-EV2).......................................................................... 34
Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................. 34
Mechanical Drawing....................................................................................................................... 36

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Pin-Out Specifications .................................................................................................................... 37
Power Draw ................................................................................................................................... 37
Application Notes........................................................................................................................... 37
LED Interface .......................................................................................................................................37
RF Interfaces........................................................................................................................................38
RF Performances..................................................................................................................................38

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Chapter 1 –QuickCarrier USB Hardware
The QuickCarrier USB is a complete, ready-to-integrate communications device that offers 2G and 3G
cellular connectivity options. These quick-to-market devices combine a network approved cellular
SocketModem® and a USB carrier card in one compact design. With its 4-pin USB interface the QuickCarrier
USB embedded cellular modem cables to an existing device’s internal USB port and can be secured using
the four mounting holes located at the corners of the printed circuit board. Embedding M2M connectivity
into your Windows® or Linux device has never been this quick or this easy.
QuickCarrier Features
●Easy migration to future standards
●GPRS Class 10, EV-DO Rev A or HSPA+ connectivity
●Packet data download speeds of up to 85.6K bps, 3.1M bps or 21M bps
●Short Message Services (SMS)
●Drivers for Windows and Linux
●Locking 4-pin USB interface
●UFL antenna connector
●SIM socket for G2 and H5 models
●AT command compatible
●Carrier approved radio
●Two-year warranty
Product Ordering Guide
Product
Description
Region
MT100UCC-G2
GPRS Class 10 Embedded USB Modem (US Defaults 850/1900MHz)
Global
MT100UCC-G2-ED
GPRS Class 10 Embedded USB Modem (Euro Defaults 900/1800MHz)
Global
MT100UCC-EV2-N2
EV-DO Rev A Embedded USB Modem (Sprint)
US
MT100UCC-EV2-N3
EV-DO Rev A Embedded USB Modem (Verizon)
US
MT100UCC-EV2-N16
EV-DO Rev A Embedded USB Modem (Aeris)
US
MT100UCC-H5
Penta-band HSPA+ Embedded USB Modem
Global
MT100UCC-AK
Accessory kit. Includes USB cables, antenna cable, and antenna
Not
applicable

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AT Commands
Multi-Tech provides the following AT Command Guides:
For Product
Reference Guides Title and Document Product Number
MT100UCC-G2
MT100UCC-G2-ED
GPRS AT Commands for Multi-Tech G2 Cellular Modems (S000463)
MT100UCC-EV2-N2
MT100UCC-EV2-N3
MT100UCC-EV2-N16
CDMA 1xEV-D0 AT Commands Reference Guide (S000482)
MT100UCC-H5
H5 AT Commands Reference Guide (S000574)
All reference guides are available:
●By email request to oemsales@multitech.com.
●By using the Embedded Products Developer’s Guide Request Form on Multi-Tech's website.
Design Considerations
USB Power Considerations
●Use a high speed USB cable that is as short as possible. It is recommended that you use a 12 inch cable.
Some computers with high speed USB connectors run additional cables to the mother board. The
additional length can then cause enumeration issues.
●If possible, connect directly to the USB connector on the motherboard.
●Use USB 3.0 ports if available because these ports are typically rated for more current.
●The peak current measurements—which you can find in the power draw section for your model—show
that transmit spikes can happen. Although the bulk caps on the MT100UCC handle these spikes in most
cases, review your power design with the spikes in mind.
Noise Suppression Design Considerations
Adhere to engineering noise-suppression practices when designing a printed circuit board (PCB) containing
the QuickCarrier USB modem. Noise suppression is essential to the proper operation and performance of
the modem and surrounding equipment.
Any OEM board design that contains the QuickCarrier should consider both on-board and off-board
generated noise that can affect digital signal processing. Both on-board and off-board generated noise that
is coupled on-board can affect interface signal levels and quality. Noise in frequency ranges that affect
modem performance is of particular concern.
On-board generated electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise that can be radiated or conducted off-board
is equally important. This type of noise can affect the operation of surrounding equipment. Most local
government agencies have stringent certification requirements that must be met for use in specific
environments.

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Proper PC board layout (component placement, signal routing, trace thickness and geometry, etc.)
component selection (composition, value, and tolerance), interface connections, and shielding are required
for the board design to achieve desired modem performance and to attain EMI certification.
Other aspects of proper noise-suppression engineering practices are beyond the scope of this developer’s
guide. The developer should consult noise suppression techniques described other sources, such as
technical publications, electronics and electrical engineering text books, and component supplier
application notes.
Mounting Hardware
Use #4 or M2/M3 hardware to mount the QuickCarrier modem to the board.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Considerations
The following guidelines are offered specifically to help minimize EMI generation. Some of these guidelines
are the same as, or similar to, the general guidelines but are mentioned again to reinforce their importance.
In order to minimize the contribution of the QuickCarrier-based design to EMI, the designer must
understand the major sources of EMI and how to reduce them to acceptable levels.
●Keep traces carrying high frequency signals as short as possible.
●Provide a good ground plane or grid. In some cases, a multilayer board may be required with full layers
for ground and power distribution.
●Decouple power from ground with decoupling capacitors as close to the QuickCarrier power pins as
possible.
●Eliminate ground loops, which are unexpected current return paths to the power source and ground.
●Locate high frequency circuits in a separate area to minimize capacitive coupling to other circuits.
●Locate cables and connectors so as to avoid coupling from high frequency circuits.
●Lay out the highest frequency signal traces next to the ground grid.
●If a multilayer board design is used, make no cuts in the ground or power planes and be sure the
ground plane covers all traces.
●Minimize the number of through-hole connections on traces carrying high frequency signals.
●Avoid right angle turns on high frequency traces. Forty-five degree corners are good; however, radius
turns are better.
●On 2-layer boards with no ground grid, provide a shadow ground trace on the opposite side of the
board to traces carrying high frequency signals. This will be effective as a high frequency ground return
if it is three times the width of the signal traces.
●Distribute high frequency signals continuously on a single trace rather than several traces radiating
from one point.
Electrostatic Discharge Control
All electronic devices should be handled with certain precautions to avoid damage due to the accumulation
of static charge.
See the ANSI/ESD Association Standard (ANSI/ESD S20.20-1999) –a document “for the Development of an
Electrostatic Discharge Control for Protection of Electrical and Electronic Parts, Assemblies and Equipment.”
This document covers ESD Control Program Administrative Requirements, ESD Training, ESD Control
Program Plan Technical Requirements (grounding/bonding systems, personnel grooming, protected areas,
packaging, marking, equipment, and handling), and Sensitivity Testing.

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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. strives to follow all of these recommendations. Input protection circuitry has been
incorporated into the Multi-Tech devices to minimize the effect of this static buildup, proper precautions
should be taken to avoid exposure to electrostatic discharge during handling.
Multi-Tech uses and recommends that others use anti-static boxes that create a faraday cage (packaging
designed to exclude electromagnetic fields). Multi-Tech recommends that you use our packaging when
returning a product and when you ship your products to your customers.
Cellular Information
Antenna System for Cellular Devices
The cellular performance is completely dependent on the implementation and antenna design. The
integration of the antenna system into the product is a critical part of the design process; therefore, it is
essential to consider it early so the performance is not compromised. If changes are made to the certified
antenna system of the QuickCarrier, then recertification will be required by specific network carriers such
as Sprint. The Antenna System is defined as the UFL connection point from the QuickCarrier to the specified
cable specifications and specified antenna specifications.

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Antenna Specifications
EV-DO, CDMA Antenna Requirements/Specifications
Category
Description
Frequency Range
824 –894 MHz / 1850 –1990 MHz
Impedance
50 Ohms
VSWR
VSWR shall not exceed 2.0:1 at any point across the bands of operation
Typical Radiated Gain
(to meet PTCRB)
Requirements 0 / 2 dBi on azimuth plane
Maximum Radiated Gain
allowed by FCC
10/8.9 dBi
Radiation
Omni-directional
Polarization
Vertical
TRP/TIS
The total radiated power (TRP) at the antenna shall be no less than +21/20 dBm
for PCS/CELL channels respectively, and the total isotropic sensitivity (TIS) at the
antenna shall be no less than -104/104 dBm for PCS/CELL channels respectively.

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GSM Antenna Requirements/Specifications
Category
Description
Frequency Range
824 –960 MHz / 1710 –1990 MHz
Impedance
50 Ohms
VSWR
VSWR shall not exceed 2.0:1 at any point across the bands of operation
Typical Radiated Gain
(to meet PTCRB)
Requirements 0 / 2 dBi on azimuth plane
Maximum Radiated Gain
allowed by FCC
6.9/3.1 dBi
Radiation
Omni-directional
Polarization
Vertical
TRP/TIS
Including cable loss the total radiate power (TRP) at the antenna shall be no less
than +22/24.5 dBm for 850/1900 MHz respectively, and the total isotropic
sensitivity (TIS) at the antenna shall be no less than -99/101.5 dBm for 850/1900
MHz respectively.
HSPA / UMTS Antenna Requirements/Specifications
Category
Description
Frequency Range
824 –960 MHz / 1710 –1990 MHz / 1920 –2170 MHz
Impedance
50 Ohms
VSWR
VSWR shall not exceed 2.0:1 at any point across the bands of operation
Typical Radiated Gain
(to meet PTCRB)
Requirements 0 / 2 dBi on azimuth plane
Maximum Radiated Gain
allowed by FCC
5.0/4.3 dBi
Radiation
Omni-directional
Polarization
Vertical
TRP/TIS
Including cable loss the total radiate power (TRP) at the antenna shall be no less
than +22/24.5 dBm for 850/1900/ MHz respectively, and the total isotropic
sensitivity (TIS) at the antenna shall be no less than -99/101.5 dBm for 850/1900
MHz respectively. Note: 2100MHz is not used by the North America carriers.
PTCRB Requirements for the Antenna
There cannot be any alteration to the authorized antenna system. The antenna system must maintain the
same specifications. The antenna must be the same type, with similar in-band and out-of-band radiation
patterns.
Coax Cables Specifications
Category
Description
Cable Type
Coaxial Cable
Attenuation
<1.0db
Connector Impedance
50 ohm
Maximum Cable Length
16" (40 cm)
You can order optional antenna cables from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

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OEM Integration
FCC Grant Notes
The OEM should follow all the grant notes listed below. Otherwise, further testing and device approvals
may be necessary.
The antenna gain, including cable loss, for the radio you are incorporating into your product design must
not exceed the requirements at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz as specified by the FCC grant for mobile operations
and fixed mounted operations as defined in 2.1091 and 1.1307 of the FCC rules for satisfying RF exposure
compliance. Power output listed is conducted.
This device is a mobile device with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons, and must
not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance
with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. Installers and end-users must be provided with specific
information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance for installations and final host devices. (See note
under Grant Limitations.) Compliance of this device in all final host configurations is the responsibility of the
Grantee.
Grant Limitations
This device has been granted modular approval for mobile applications. Portable applications may require
further RF exposure (SAR) evaluations. Examples of mobile devices include wireless routers, desktop
computers, utility meters, etc. Examples of portable applications include devices such as a laptop, USB
dongle, mobile phone, tablet PC, and any device that can be worn on the body during use.
Your final product with this embedded device may need to pass FCC Part 15B.
This device has not been evaluated or approved for simultaneous transmission. Any simultaneous
transmission conditions should be evaluated per the current FCC KDB 447498 requirements. Simultaneous
transmission requirements for mobile devices are contained in Section 8.
KDB 447498 Section 8
Transmitters and modules certified for mobile or portable exposure conditions and categorically
excluded by § 2.1091(c) can be incorporated in mobile host devices without further testing or
certification when:
The closest separation among all simultaneous transmitting antennas is ≥ 20 cm;
or
The antenna separation distance and MPE compliance boundary requirements that enable all
simultaneous transmitting antennas incorporated within the host to comply with MPE limits
are specified in the application filing of at least one of the certified transmitters incorporated
in the host device. In addition, when transmitters certified for portable use are
incorporated in a mobile host device the antenna(s) must be ≥5 cm from all other
simultaneous transmitting antennas.
All antennas in the final product must be at least 20 cm from users and nearby persons.
If the host device requires further authorization, consult an accredited FCC laboratory for guidance.

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FCC Definitions
Portable: (§2.1093) —A portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the
radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user.
Mobile: (§2.1091) —A mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than
fixed locations and to generally be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters
is normally maintained between the transmitter’s radiating structure(s) and the body of the user or nearby
persons.
Host Labeling
The following statements are required to be on the host label:
●This device contains FCC ID: {Add the FCC ID of the specific device}
●This device contains equipment certified under IC ID: {Add the IC ID of the specific device}
For labeling examples, see Cellular Approvals and Labeling Requirements.
Account Activation for Cellular Devices
Some Multi-Tech cellular modems have been pre-configured to operate on a specific cellular network, such
as Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
However, before you can begin to use the modem, you must set up a cellular data account with your
cellular network provider. Please refer to Multi-Tech’s Cellular Activation Web site
http://www.multitech.com/activation.go for information on activating your cellular modem.
ESN, IMEI Information
The cellular carrier will ask you for device identification information:
●For EV-DO: The modem’s ESN is printed in hexadecimal format on the label.
●For GPRS/HSPA+: The modem's 15-character IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is
printed on the modem's label.
Refer to the device labels on the next page for the location of the device identification.
IMPORTANT: Both the QuickCarrier USB and the modem include labels. When the cellular carrier asks you
to provide the modem's model identification, give the Multi-Tech cellular model identification, not the host
device model.
Cellular Approvals and Labeling Requirements
Approvals and Certification
The Multi-Tech SocketModem is an Industry and/or Carrier Approved modem. In most cases, when
integrated and used with an antenna system that was part of the Multi-Tech modem certification, no
additional approvals or certifications are required (however, EV-DO has a few exceptions) for the device
you develop as long as the following are met:
●PTCRB Requirements (GPRS and HSPA+ only)
The antenna system cannot be altered.
●Model Identification
The Multi-Tech model identification allows the carrier to verify the modem as one of its approved
models. This information is located on the modem's label.

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Modem Label Example
Note: The label is shown larger than actual size.
Multi-Tech Model Identification
ESN (EV2) or IMEI (H5/G2)
QuickCarrier USB Label
Note: The label is shown larger than actual size.
Multi-Tech Model Identification
Multi-Tech Ordering Part Number
ESN (EV2) or IMEI (H5/GP2) for the
attached modem

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Safety Notices and Warnings
Note to OEMs: The following safety statements may be used in your final product documentation.
RF Safety
Remote modems are cellular devices. It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of
radio equipment due in particular to the possibility of Radio Frequency (RF) interference.
Caution: A separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the modem transmitter’s
antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons. The modem is not designed for or intended
to be used in portable applications within 20 cm of the body of the user. Check your local
standards regarding safe distances, etc.
●Operating a cellular modem close to other electronic equipment may cause interference if the
equipment is inadequately protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers’
recommendations.
●Different industries and businesses have their own restrictions governing the use of cellular devices.
Please observe local restrictions of the environment where you intend to operate the cell modem.
●Under no circumstances should the antenna be placed outdoors.
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices
Potential interference
Radiofrequency energy (RF) from cellular devices can interact with some electronic devices. This is
electromagnetic interference (EMI). The FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure EMI of
implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from cellular devices. This test method is part of the
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) standard. This standard allows
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from cellular device EMI.
The FDA continues to monitor cellular devices for interactions with other medical devices. If harmful
interference occurs, the FDA will assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
Precautions for pacemaker wearers
If 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 cause a problem.
●Keep the device on the opposite the side of the body from the pacemaker to add extra distance
between the pacemaker and the device.
●Avoid placing a turned-on device next to the pacemaker (for example, don’t carry the device in a shirt
or jacket pocket directly over the pacemaker).
Vehicle Safety
●Do not use your cellular device while driving. Respect national regulations on the use of cellular
telephones in vehicles. Road safety always comes first.

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●If it is incorrectly installed in a vehicle, operating the cellular device could interfere with the correct
functioning of vehicle electronics. Only qualified personnel should install the device. The installation
process should verify that vehicle electronics are protected from interference.
●Using an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn is not permitted on public roads.
●UL has evaluated this device for use in ordinary locations only. UL did not evaluate installation in a
vehicle or other outdoor locations. UL Certification does not apply or extend to use in vehicles or
outdoor applications or in ambient temperatures above 40° C.
Cellular Device Maintenance
Your cellular device is the product of advanced engineering, design, and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for many years.
●Do not attempt to disassemble the cellular device. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
●Do not expose the cellular device to water, rain, or spilled beverages. It is not waterproof.
●Do not place the cellular device alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards, or other magnetic
media. The phone may affect the information contained on discs or cards.
●Using accessories not authorized by Multi-Tech or not compliant with Multi-Tech's accessory
specifications may invalidate the warranty of the cellular device.
●In the unlikely event of a fault in the cellular device, contact Multi-Tech Tech Support.
Handling Precautions
To avoid damage due to the accumulation of static charge, use proper precautions when handling any
cellular device. Although input protection circuitry has been incorporated into the devices to minimize the
effect of static build-up, use proper precautions to avoid exposure to electronic discharge during handling
and mounting the device.
Your Responsibility
This cellular device is your responsibility. Please respect all local regulations. Become familiar with and use
the security features to block unauthorized use and theft.

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Regulatory Compliance Statements
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance
Some models have received CE certification. If you need CD compliance, check with your sales
representative.
The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community
Directives:
●Council Directive 2004/108/EC of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of Member
States relating to electromagnetic compatibility;
and
●Council Directive 2006/95/EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States
relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits;
and
●Council Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
EMC Requirements for the United States
47 CFR –FCC Part 15 Regulation –Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
●Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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EMC Requirements for Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement Canadien sur le matériel
brouilleur.
This device complies with Industry Canada RSS Appliance radio exempt from licensing. The operation is
permitted for the following two conditions:
1. the device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. the user of the device must accept any interference suffered, even if the interference is likely to
jeopardize the operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
South African Statement
This modem must be used in conjunction with an approved surge protection device.
Korea Class B Statement
Equipment (Residential Use)

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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement
Note to OEMs: This statement is included for your information. You can use it in your final product
documentation.
WEEE Directive
The 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
Hazardous Substances) complements the WEEE Directive by banning the presence of specific hazardous
substances in the products at the design phase. The WEEE Directive covers all Multi-Tech products
imported into the EU as of August 13, 2005. EU-based manufacturers, distributors, retailers and importers
are obliged to finance the costs of recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of
specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union
The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging, which indicates that this product must not
be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment
by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help
to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling,
please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the
product.
July, 2005
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