Telular Network Router EVDO User Manual

Wi PATHTM SX7T Terminal and SX7M Modem  
User Guide  
CDMA/EVDO  
12/19/07  
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Getting Started  
Introduction  
Thank you for choosing the Wi PATHTM SX7 as your wireless data connection solution.  
The SX7T Voice/Fax/Data Terminal and the SX7M Modem each provide high-speed wireless  
WAN connectivity, taking advantage of your current CDMA wireless services to deliver the best  
performance available, including EVDO high-speed data service. The SX7 adapts to changing  
locations and service availability and always uses the best possible data connections available  
through your wireless service provider.  
In addition to providing a reliable data connection, the SX7T EVDO terminal version offers  
voice and fax options that you can use without terminating your connected wireless data  
services (network dependent).  
Getting Started With the Wi PATHTM SX7  
Your Wi PATH SX7 Components  
Here’s what’s included with your Wi PATHTM SX7 purchase:  
Wi PATHTM SX7  
TM  
Wi PATH SX7  
2 TNC Antennas  
Power Supply Adapter  
Power Line Cord  
Rechargeable  
Battery Pack  
Ethernet Cable (RJ-45)  
(not pictured)  
Rechargeable  
Battery Pack  
USB Cable (A to B)  
(not pictured)  
RJ-11 Phone Cable  
(not pictured)  
TNC Antennas  
Power Line Cord  
Power Supply Adapter  
Quick Start Guide  
(not pictured)  
CD (contains User Guide and support materials)  
(not pictured)  
Make sure you have everything listed before continuing. If any items are missing or damaged,  
please contact your authorized distributor for assistance.  
Activation – You will also need to have an activated voice or data services account with  
your wireless service provider.When you set up your wireless account, your service  
IMPORTANT provider will provide you with the information necessary to set up and begin using the SX7  
on your account.(See “ActivatingYourWireless Services on the SX7” on page 8.) For  
more account information, please contact your wireless service provider.  
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Getting Started  
SX7 Connections: An Overview  
WiPATH SX7  
Rear Panel View and Connectors  
USB  
(Type B)  
Phone  
Antenna  
Ethernet  
Antenna  
(SX7T only)  
Power Switch  
Phone/Fax  
Power Input  
USB  
(SX7T only)  
(Type A)  
(inactive / future use)  
Set UpYour SX7  
1. Install the Rechargeable Battery Pack into the battery compartment.  
Remove the battery compartment door.  
Insert the battery connector into the battery terminal.  
The battery connector will have the rounded corner side on the left when inserted into the  
battery terminal.  
Tip  
Arrange the battery pack in the battery compartment, so the battery connector wire is in  
the top right of the compartment and the label is facing up.  
Replace the battery compartment door.  
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Battery  
Compartment  
(open)  
Battery Terminal  
Battery  
Connector  
Rechargeable  
Battery Pack  
E911 (Enhanced 911) Information – Your unit is equipped with a GPS (Global Positioning  
System) antenna for utilizing E911 emergency location services where available.When  
you place an emergency 911 call from your device (SX7T only), the GPS feature will  
calculate and transmit your approximate location.  
IMPORTANT When you set up your unit for the first time, it is recommended that you position your SX7  
near a window to receive the necessary GPS data with less interference.  
Always report your location to the 911 operator when placing an emergency call.  
Some designated emergency call takers, known as Public Safety Answering Points  
(PSAPs) may not be equipped to receive GPS location information from your SX7T.  
2. Connect and hand-tighten the TNC Antennas. Once they are installed, orient the antennas  
so they point upward (vertical orientation). This is the typical desktop application.  
As marked on the back of the unit, the Antenna 1 terminal primarily handles voice and data  
services.The Antenna 2 terminal provides radio diversity for optimized data speeds, as well as  
GPS functionality for E911 and potential future location-based applications.EitherTNC Antenna  
Note  
may be used in either terminal.  
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TNC Antennas  
Power  
Input  
Power Supply Adapter  
Power Line Cord  
(to power outlet)  
3. Connect the Power Supply Adapter to the unit’s Power Input and connect the Power  
Line Cord to the Power Supply Adapter. Then, connect the Power Supply Adapter plug  
into a power outlet.  
4. (Optional) For optimal performance and protection, you may elect to connect a copper wire  
(not included) to the protective earth Ground Connector Screw to ground the device.  
In a building environment, connecting to an earth ground (such as a cold water pipe)  
can protect the device and peripherals from static and conducted electricity. It can also  
reduce static or buzzing during voice calls (SX7T only).  
In a vehicle environment, grounding to the frame and battery or alternator can reduce  
static or buzzing during voice calls (SX7T only).  
Ground Connector Screw  
SX7 Bottom View  
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5. Connect the Ethernet (RJ-45) cable to the Ethernet Port on the SX7. (This cable will  
serve as the connection to your computer in most configurations, including the primary  
Wireless WAN data connection.)  
Ethernet Port  
It is recommended that you use the Ethernet connection for your primaryWirelessWAN data  
connection;however, you may also use Dial-Up Networking (DUN) using the supplied USB cable  
Note (see “Using the USB Connection Option” on page 12).Before connecting with a USB, install  
the SX7 USB drivers included on the CD that was packaged with your device (see “Install the  
USB Drivers” on page 12).  
7. Depending on your usage needs, connect RJ-11 phone cables to the Phone (J1) and  
Phone/Fax (J2) ports (SX7T only).  
Phone/Fax (J2)  
Phone (J1)  
The Phone (J1) and Phone/Fax (J2) RJ-11 ports are only available on the SX7T terminal model.  
Note See “Using theVoice and Fax Options (SX7T Only)on page 16 for information about setting  
up your RJ-11 Phone and Phone/Fax jacks.  
Connect the SX7 toYour Computer  
Before you connect your computer, ensure you do not have an existing landline data  
connection and that you have either Internet Explorer or FireFox Web browser installed on  
your computer.  
Connect the Ethernet (RJ-45) cable from the SX7 to an available Ethernet port on your  
computer.  
It is recommended that you use the Ethernet connection for your primaryWirelessWAN data  
Note  
connection;however, you may also use Dial-Up Networking (DUN) using the supplied USB cable.  
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Using the Telular Device Manager  
Power Up the SX7  
1. With the Ethernet cable connected to both  
your computer and the SX7, ensure that your  
SX7 is off, and power up your computer.  
2. Slide the Power Switch from right to left to  
power up your SX7.  
Power Switch  
3. Wait a few minutes for the SX7 to initialize.  
Once the signal strength LEDs are illuminated,  
you are ready to proceed.  
Signal Strength LEDs  
If your computer is configured with a preset IP address, you may need to adjust your network  
Note settings to automatically retrieve an IP adddress from the SX7.See “ConfiguringTCP/IP  
Settings” on page 38.  
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Using the Telular Device Manager  
Using the Telular Device Manager  
The Telular Device Manager will allow you to configure all your connections, view your status,  
and manage all your connection options in one place.  
1. Connect to the Telular Device Manager.  
Launch your Web browser (Internet Explorer or FireFox).  
When you launch the browser, you may get a “Cannot display web page” or similar error.  
This is normal.  
Note  
Go to the browser’s address bar, type http://192.168.1.1, and press Enter or click the  
green Go arrow. A “Connect to” dialogue will be displayed.  
Enter the default User name (“telular”) and Password (“1234”) and click OK.  
The Telular Device Manager will start and display the Home screen.  
It is recommended that you bookmark theTelular Device Manager access page  
(http://192.168.1.1) so you can easily reconnect your data service, access your status,  
and customize additional features such as Firewall and Port Forwarding.  
Tip  
When adding or changing settings in the Telular Device Manager, click Save whenever you  
change a setting, and then move on to the next item you want to change.When you have finished  
making all your changes, click Save again and then click Restart.The SX7 will power down and  
restart, and all your new settings will be in effect.  
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Data Connection:The Basics  
2. On the Home screen (see below), you will see the unit’s Model number, the Time, and  
your Wireless WAN connection status.  
3. Click an item in the column on the left (1) to display a Main Menu subject screen  
(such as Setup, below). From a main menu screen, click a Sub Menu item in the  
tabs at the top (2) to display the corresponding settings menu.  
4. After selecting or adjusting your desired settings and clicking Save (1), you will need to  
click Restart (2). The unit will power cycle and your new settings will be in effect.  
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Data Connection:The Basics  
ActivatingYour Wireless Services on the SX7  
Before you can set up a data connection, you will need to enter your account activation  
information in the Telular Device Manager.  
If you purchased your SX7 through your wireless service provider, it may already be provisioned  
Note with your account information.If it has been provisioned, please skip ahead to “Setting UpYour  
WirelessWAN Data Connection” on page 9.  
1. Connect to the Telular Device Manager. (See “Using the Telular Device Manager”  
on page 6.)  
2. From the Home screen (or from any other screen), click Activation (1).  
3. Wait 5–10 minutes to see if your unit will auto-register itself on the wireless network.  
If the Activation Status field displays ACTIVE (2), your SX7 is ready for use. Proceed to  
“Setting UpYour Wireless WAN Data Connections” on page 9.  
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4b  
4c  
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4. If your SX7 is not active, click Carrier Provisioning – IOTA (3) to initiate “over-the-air”  
provisioning by your wireless service provider. Monitor your progress by checking the  
Activation Status display (2).  
5. If your service provider does not offer IOTA provisioning, manually enter your  
MSL/SPC Code (4a), your MDN (10-digit wireless phone number) (4b), and your  
MIN/MSID (usually also your 10-digit wireless phone number) (4c). Contact your  
wireless service provider for your account settings.  
6. Click Save (5). If you have no additional changes, click Restart (6) to complete  
Activation. The SX7 will power down and restart.  
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Data Connection:The Basics  
Setting UpYour Wireless WAN Data Connection  
Once the computer and the SX7 are connected and powered up, you will need to set up your  
Wireless WAN data connection. The Wireless WAN connection is the primary data service  
connection for your SX7.  
1. Connect to the Telular Device Manager. (See “Using the Telular Device Manager” on  
page 6.)  
2. From the Home screen, click Setup (1) > Wireless WAN (2).  
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3a  
3b  
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3. If required by your wireless service provider, enter your Username (3a) and  
Password (3b).  
4. For PSD Auto Connect, click Always On (3).  
If you do not have an unlimited data plan with your wireless service provider, you may want to  
select On Demand instead of Always On. On Demand connects to the network automatically  
anytime you are using data services, but disconnects whenever no data is being transferred.  
Tip  
5. Click Save (5) and then click Restart (6) to save your settings and restart the SX7.  
If you have additional settings to enter, you can continue entering settings and clicking Save.  
When you have finished making all your changes, click Restart.  
Tip  
If you are connecting through a USB Dial-Up Networking (DUN) connection (see “Using the  
USB Connection Option” on page 12), your dial-up connection will be terminated and the  
dial-up window will appear when you restart the SX7.Re-enter your information (if it is not  
Note  
automatically populated) and click Connect.  
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Status Indicators  
6. To confirm your data connection, click Status (1). The Status > Router page will  
auto-refresh every few seconds.Your WAN address from your wireless service provider  
will be displayed next to WAN IP Address (3).  
If the CurrentWAN Connection Status (2) indicates Not Connected or Unknown Connection  
Problem, go back through the previous steps to verify your information.If you are still  
Note experiencing connection problems, please contactTelularTech Support at 1-800-229-2326 or  
your wireless service provider’s customer service center if you purchased your SX7 through your  
carrier.  
Only the Status page auto-refreshes when viewing theTelular Device Manager.From any other  
page, right-click your mouse and select Refresh or Reload to refresh the current page.  
Tip  
7. Close the browser window, reopen it, and go to a website (such as www.telular.com) to  
verify Internet connectivity.  
Any time you want to verify your connection status, go to theTelular Device Manager  
(http://192.168.1.1) and sign on.Your status will appear on both the Home screen (next to  
“WirelessWAN”) and the Status page.  
Tip  
For additional data connection options, settings, and features, see “Advanced Data Connection  
Options” on page 22.  
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Status LEDs  
In addition to checking your status through the Telular Device Manager on your computer, you  
can also use the LED indicators on the unit for a quick check of valuable connection and  
coverage information.  
WiPATH SX7T LED Indicators  
Signal Signal Signal  
Power  
Strength Strength Strength  
Messaging  
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Phone/Fax/Data  
Service/SIM  
The following table explains how the LED colors and blink rates indicate your device’s coverage  
and connection status.  
LED Reference Table  
Phone /  
Fax  
Signal  
Signal  
Signal  
Power  
Messaging  
Service  
Strength 1 Strength 2 Strength 3  
On Hook /  
No WAN  
Off  
No Messages  
AC / Batt  
Normal  
Solid  
Slow  
Fast  
Voicemail On-Hook / WAN Service / 2G  
1 Bar  
1 Bar  
2 Bars  
1 Bar  
3 Bars  
2 Bars  
Batt Only  
SMS  
Both  
Service / 2.5 G  
Service / 3G  
On-Hook /  
WAN Tx  
AC / Battt  
Charging  
Solid  
Slow  
Fast  
Off-Hook / WAN Roam / 2G  
Off-Hook /  
Roam / 2.5G  
No WAN  
Low Batt  
Off-Hook /  
Roam / 3G  
WAN Tx  
Solid  
Slow  
Batt fault  
Batt crit  
Off-Hook / WAN No Service  
Off-Hook /  
No WAN  
Off-Hook /  
WAN Tx  
Fast  
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USB Connection Option  
Using the USB Connection Option  
The preferred method for establishing a data connection with the SX7 is through the Ethernet  
Port (see “Connect the SX7 toYour Computer” on page 4). However, you may also use the  
supplied USB cable instead of the Ethernet connection.  
The USB connection uses Dial-Up Networking (DUN) to achieve Wireless WAN connectivity to  
the network. Before setting up a USB connection, you must install the SX7 USB Modem drivers  
from the CD that was packaged with your SX7.  
Install the USB Drivers  
1. Insert the CD into your computer’s CD drive.  
2. Click Install USB Modem (or explore the CD contents and double-click  
SX7 Driver Installer.exe). (The installer will launch.)  
3. Click Next. (The drivers will be installed.)  
4. Click Finish.  
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USB Connection Option  
Connect the SX7 toYour Computer With a USB Cable  
1. With your computer and the SX7 powered on, connect the terminal end of the USB cable  
to the USB Type B Port on the SX7.  
USB  
(Type B)  
Note The USB host (Type A) port on the SX7 is not currently active.It is reserved for future use  
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available powered USB Type A port on  
your computer.  
3. A Found New Hardware Wizard will open. Select “Install the software automatically  
(Recommended)” and click Next.  
If a Windows Logo testing warning appears, click Continue Anyway.  
4. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
Set Up a Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Connection  
1. With the drivers and USB modem installed and connected, click Start > Control Panel >  
Network Connections.  
2. Click File > New Connections.... (The New Connection Wizard will start.)  
3. Select the following settings and click Next after each selection:  
Connect to the Internet.  
Set up my connection manually.  
Connect using a dial-up modem.  
Set up my connection manually.  
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USB Connection Option  
On the Select a Device screen, select Modem - SX7 USB Modem and deselect any  
other hardware listed.  
On the Connection Name screen, enter a name for the connection (such as  
SX7 USB Modem).  
On the Phone Number to Dial screen, enter *telular* (with asterisks).  
Leave the User name and Password blank, click Next, and then click Finish.  
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Voice and Fax Options (SX7T Only)  
4. The Connect dialog will open. Click Properties > Options. Uncheck Prompt for phone  
number and Prompt for name and password, certificate, etc.. Set Time between  
redial attempts to 10 seconds and click OK.  
5. Your computer will dial the new connection.  
6. Follow the instructions found in “Using the Telular Device Manager” on page 6 and  
“Setting UpYour Wireless WAN Data Connection” on page 9 to launch the Telular  
Device Manager and complete your USB data connection.  
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Voice and Fax Options (SX7T Only)  
Using the Voice and Fax Options (SX7T Only)  
The Wi PATH SX7T Voice/Fax/Data terminal lets you use your wireless service provider for  
voice calling and faxing (similar to standard PSTN telephone operation) in addition to using the  
Wireless WAN data features.  
Before proceeding, please confirm with your wireless service provider that your account has  
been provisioned for voice services.  
Note  
Using the Voice Calling Features onYour SX7T  
1. To use the SX7T’s voice calling feature, plug an RJ-11 phone cable into the Phone (J1) or  
Phone/Fax (J2) input on the back panel.  
Phone/Fax (J2)  
Phone (J1)  
2. Connect the other end of the phone cable into your phone’s RJ-11 input jack.  
3. Lift the phone handset off the receiver (or press the TALK or ON button on a cordless  
phone) and listen for a dial tone.  
4. If you hear a dial tone, make a call to confirm your service is active.  
Your voice service and calling options should be the same as those on your wireless phone.  
For additional programming and setup options, please see “Voice/Fax Programming” on  
page 19.  
Your SX7T should be configured to accept voice signals on both the phone and the phone/fax  
Note inputs by default.For questions about your voice service, please contact your wireless service  
provider.  
If you experience a buzzing in your phone’s earpiece, try moving your phone farther away from  
the SX7T, and make sure the RJ-11 phone cable is routed away from the antennas.  
Tip  
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Voice and Fax Options (SX7T Only)  
Using the Fax Function onYour SX7T  
Before proceeding, please confirm with your wireless service provider that your account has  
been provisioned for CSD (Circuit Switched Data) andWFAX and that your service provider  
Note supports these technologies.The CSD feature in the SX7T is dependent on the technology  
deployed in your service providers network and only functions when CSD is enabled as part of  
your cellular service plan.  
1. To use your SX7T’s fax feature, you will first need to set up your device to support fax  
data. The Telular Device Manager allows you to configure the necessary settings.  
From your Web browser, launch the Telular Device Manager. (See “Using the Telular  
Device Manager” on page 6.)  
From the home page, click PSTN (1).  
Click Basic (2) to display the Basic programming page.  
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For MT Call Type (3) select FAX Next Call or FAX Always.  
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For RJ-11 Jack Mode (4) select the appropriate combination of J1 Voice, J2 Voice or  
J2 FAX, J2 Data.  
Click Save (5), and then click Restart (6) to save your settings and restart the SX7T.  
2. Plug an RJ-11 cable into the Phone/Fax input on the back panel.  
Phone/Fax  
3. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable into your fax machine’s RJ-11 input jack.  
4. If the fax machine has a handset, lift it off the receiver and listen for a dial tone.  
(Depending on your fax machine, you may also press TALK, ON, Hook, or Speaker.)  
5. If you hear a dial tone, send a test fax to confirm your service is active.  
The SX7T is only compatible with Group 3 (G3) fax machines transmitting at 2,400 to  
14,400 bps/baud.  
Note  
Please confirm your SX7T and fax machine settings before calling your service provider or  
TelularTech Support.  
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Voice/Fax Programming  
The Telular Device Manager allows you to program all the voice and fax options for service on  
your SX7T.  
1. From your Web browser, launch the Telular Device Manager. (See “Using the Telular  
Device Manager” on page 6.)  
2. From the home page, click PSTN (1).  
3. Click Basic, Call Control, and POTS Setup (2) to display the programming pages (see  
“PSTN Options” on page 36 for examples of each page).  
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4. Select your desired settings (see table below), click Save (3), and then click Restart (4) to  
save the settings to your SX7T.  
PSTN Settings  
Basic  
Select a setting for the phone jack:  
Voice Always to use the jack for voice calls only (default  
setting).  
FAX Next Call to set the jack to send or receive a fax  
with the next call (reverts to previous setting after call).  
MT Call Type  
FAX Always to use the jack for fax calls only.  
Data Next Call to set the jack to send or receive Circuit  
Switched Data (CSD) with the next call (reverts to  
previous setting after call).  
Data Always to set the jack for CSD data calls only.  
Allows the unit to be used with TTY (TeleTypewriter)  
devices for the deaf or hard of hearing. Modes include  
TTY VCO (voice carry over), TTY HCO (hearing carry  
TTY Mode  
over), and TTY Only.  
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Voice and Fax Options (SX7T Only)  
Basic (cont.)  
Select a configuration for the Phone jack (J1) and the  
Fax jack (J2):  
J1 Voice, J2 Voice to set both jacks for voice calls only  
(default setting).  
J1 Voice, J2 FAX to set the phone jack for voice calls  
and the fax jack to send and receive fax data.  
J1 Voice, J2 Data to set the phone jack for voice calls  
and the fax jack for CSD data calls.  
RJ-11 Jack Mode  
Select Enabled to hear a beep once every minute during  
a voice call.  
One Minute Alert Beep  
Voice Privacy Tone  
Select Enabled to hear an alert tone if Voice Privacy  
encryption is not available during a voice call.  
Call Control  
Select Enabled to hear a dial tone if a call is terminated  
from the other end.  
Dialtone after Remote Disconnect  
Delay between when you finish dialing and the call is  
sent; select from 0 to 10 seconds (3 seconds is default).  
Auto Send Delay  
Select Enabled to have the SX7T remember numbers  
Zero Delay Dialing (EOD) you have dialed at least twice and send calls to those  
numbers with no delay when you finish dialing.  
Select Enabled to enable automatic handling of “call-  
Glare Control  
collision” (2 calls coming in at the same time).  
Length of time a dialtone will remain active when the  
Dialtone Duration receiver is off-hook (10–90 seconds) (40 seconds is  
default).  
Length of time the Receiver Off Hook (ROH) tone  
ROH Duration will sound after the dialtone duration is complete  
(10–90 seconds) (40 seconds is default).  
Select Enabled to allow for continuous ROH tone until  
Continuous ROH  
the unit is returned to the on-hook state.  
Click Exit E911 Mode button to return the unit to normal  
Exit E911 Mode  
state after an emergency 911 call.  
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Advanced Data Connection Options  
POTS Setup  
Select a dialtone frequency based on region:  
Normal Dialtone  
350Hz +440Hz – North American standard (default).  
425Hz – European standard.  
Adjusts phone volume in large increments (Low,  
Normal, or High).  
POTS Coarse Volume  
Line Ring Frequency  
Audible ring pitch for an incoming call: 20Hz (low),  
25Hz (medium), 50Hz (high) (20Hz is default).  
Line Impedance Select setting to match phone (600 ohms is default).  
Carrier tone sent to inform the unit a call has been  
disconnected (700 ms is default).  
Disconnect Pulse Duration  
Select a Caller ID signal format based on region:  
Caller ID Mode Bellcore (North America), Euro (Europe), UK (United  
Kingdom), or select DTMF to use a tone-based signal.  
Provides Caller ID options, depending on carrier and  
regional capabilities. MDMF (Multiple Data Message  
Format) allows multiple data types to be sent with Caller  
ID, such as name, phone number, location, etc.; SDMF  
Caller ID Format  
(Single Data Message Format) allows only a single data  
type to be sent (phone number).  
Sets the Caller ID type for the SX7T:  
During Ring (default)  
DT-AS (Dual Tone Alerting System)  
Caller ID Type  
RP-AS (Ring Pulse Alerting System)  
LR, RP-AS (Line Reverse, Ring Pulse Alerting System)  
Standard ring cadences by region (US, UK, Europe)  
(Off is default).  
Line Ring Format  
DTMF Blanking [advanced]  
Metering Pulse Gain [advanced]  
Your SX7T also allows Circuit Switched Data (2G) access across the CDMA network via the  
RJ-11 connections on the unit.CSD connections can be useful for machine-to-machine  
Note communications, for example, when using hyper terminal to send a file from one PC to another.  
Your CSD options are accessed via the PSTN programming pages, along with your voice and  
fax options.  
You can also program certain voice and fax options for your device using POTS (Plain Old  
Telephone Set) commands on your phone.  
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Advanced Data Connection Options  
The following pages outline all the advanced programming options and settings available  
through the Telular Device Manager interface. For information about accessing and using the  
Telular Device Manager, please see “Using the Telular Device Manager” on page 6.  
The default settings of the SX7 accommodate most common configurations.Many of the  
Note  
advanced settings should be implemented or supervised by qualified IT specialists.  
Setup Options  
Setup > LAN  
As an alternative to the preferred Wireless WAN data connection, the SX7 offers LAN (Local  
Area Network) connectivity via the Ethernet port or via a USB connection (using Dial-Up  
Networking).  
LAN Features  
MAC Address: The unit’s MAC address (also the serial number). This cannot be changed.  
IP Address: The address the unit uses to identify itself to the computer. (192.168.1.1 is the  
default.)  
Subnet Mask: Identifies the subnet class on the network; class 3 (255.255.255.0) or  
class 4 (255.255.255.255).  
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DHCP Settings  
DHCP Server (Ethernet only): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Select Enable to  
allow the unit to receive IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and other settings  
dynamically through a server.  
Number of DHCP Users: Maximum number of connections allowed. (Default is 50.)  
Client Lease Time: Amount of time new DHCP settings remain in effect.  
(Default of 0 minutes signifies 1 day [24 hours].)  
Static DNS 1–3: Allows you to enter known fixed DNS (Domain Name System) addresses.  
WINS: Allows you to enter a known fixed WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) address.  
Currently Assigned: Click DHCP Clients Table to display currently connected  
DHCP client information.  
Timezone: Shows currently assigned time zone (assigned by the network). Can be  
changed by user.  
Time Server: Use to select time server for the unit. (Default is Wireless Network Time [NITZ].)  
Setup > Wireless WAN  
The settings for Wireless WAN setup are covered in “Setting UpYour Wireless WAN Data  
Connection” on page 9.  
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Setup > Keep Alive  
Keep Alive lets you prevent the wireless network from closing your data connection during  
extended periods of inactivity by having the unit ping a DNS address at set intervals.  
Keep Alive: Select Enable to enable this feature. Select Disable to allow your connection  
to terminate when the DHCP lease expires (usually 24 hours).  
Ping Address: Select DNS1 to use the assigned address. To enter an alternate address,  
select User Defined and then enter a ping IP address in the User Defined Ping IP  
Address field that will appear.  
Ping Interval: Select an interval for pinging. (Default is 120 seconds.)  
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Setup > DDNS  
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) settings allow the SX7 to be accessed via the Internet  
even when dynamic IP addresses are being assigned. DDNS allows a static domain name to  
be used in place of the unit’s IP address.  
DDNS Service: Select a DDNS server option (such as Telular) or select Off to disable.  
User Name: Enter the user name.  
Password: Enter the password.  
Host Name: This is the name of the server you are connecting to.  
DDNS Status: This indicates the number of active DDNS connections.  
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Activation Options  
The Activation settings may be preconfigured by your wireless provider.  
ESN: This is your unit’s Electronic Serial Number. It is generated internally and cannot be  
changed.  
Activation Status: This reflects your wireless account activation status. Active indicates  
that the network recognizes your account and it is ready for use. If Inactive appears, please  
contact your wireless service provider for assistance.  
Enter MSL/SPC Code: If required by your provider, enter the appropriate 6-digit Master  
Subsidy Lock (MSL) or Service Programming Code (SPC).  
Enter MDN: This is your Mobile Digital Number (your 10-digit phone number). Enter it in the  
space provided if necessary.  
MDN Status: Indicates whether your MDN has been successfully initialized. If  
unsuccessful, please contact your wireless service provider for assistance.  
Enter MIN/MSID: Your Mobile Identification Number (MIN) or Mobile Subscriber  
Identifcation (MSID) are numbers associated with your account. If required, enter the  
provided number.  
MIN/MSID Status: Indicates whether your MIN or MSID has been successfully initialized.  
If unsuccessful, please contact your wireless service provider for assistance.  
SID: This is your unit’s System ID. It should be prepopulated.  
NID: This is your unit’s Network ID. It is based on the default location for your device.  
Carrier Provisioning – IOTA: If your wireless service provider offers “over-the-air”  
programming (IOTA), click this button to automatically retrieve your activation information.  
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Network Options  
Network > Routing  
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Routing settings allow you to control the unit’s network routing configuration. There are  
two primary options available, by selecting a Working Mode (1): Gateway (NAT on) and  
Router (NAT off).  
Gateway (NAT on): Select this option (above) only if you need to use a Network Access  
Translator (NAT) to alter IP packets as they pass through a router or firewall. The following  
options are available under this configuration:  
Static Routing: Select a Route Entry number (1–20).  
Destination IP: Enter a destination IP address for the selected Route Entry number.  
Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask for the selected Route Entry number.  
Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the default gateway or router.  
Repeat for as many Static Routing numbers you wish to set up. To see your currently  
configured routes, click Show Routing Table.  
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Router (NAT off): (Default setting) In addition to the options available under Gateway  
mode, Router mode offers the following options:  
Dynamic Routing (RIP): Select Enable to use Dynamic RIP (Routing Information  
Protocol) to adjust to changing network environments. (Default is Disable.)  
RIP Transmit: Select Enable to allow the SX7 to communicate its RIP. (Default is  
Disable.)  
RIP Version: Select v1 or v2 (default).  
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Network > Firewall/Filters  
The Firewall/Filters settings allow you to customize the following access settings for the SX7  
on your network.  
Firewall (SPI): Select Enable to use the SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall to monitor  
network connections and reject any that do not match its criteria.  
LAN Port Filter Range: Select an option (see below) and a range (from 0 to 65535) of  
ports through which to allow connections.  
Disable: Do not apply a LAN port filter range.  
Both: Use both TCP and UDP port numbers for filtering.  
TCP: Use only TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) port numbers for filtering.  
UDP: Use only UDP (User Datagram Protocol) port numbers for filtering.  
LAN IP Filter: Select Enable and either Only Allow IP Addresses on the List or Only  
Deny IP Addresses on the List to allow or deny connections with specific IP addresses.  
Click Edit IP Filter List to enter the IP addresses to allow or deny (up to 50).  
LAN MAC Filter: Select Enable and either Only Allow MAC Addresses on the List or Only  
Deny MAC Addresses on the List to allow or deny connections with specific MAC  
addresses. Click Edit MAC Filter List to enter the MAC addresses to allow or deny (up to 50).  
IPSec Pass Through: Select Enable to allow connections to pass through IP Security.  
PPTP Pass Through: Select Enable to allow connections to pass through Point-to-Point  
Tunneling Protocol.  
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Network > Port Forwarding  
This screen allows you to enter an Application Name, Port Extension range, select TCP or  
UDP protocols (or both), and complete an IP Address for up to 10 forwarded ports.  
Network > DMZ  
This screen allows you to enable and define a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone or Perimeter Network)  
host to act as a buffer between an internal network and any external networks (usually the  
Internet). Select Enable and enter a DMZ Host IP Address to use this feature.  
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Administration Options  
Admin > Management  
The Administration > Management screen allows you to change the following settings.  
Device Manager User Name: For security purposes, you may want to change your user  
name for the Telular Device Manager from the default (telular). Enter a user name in this  
field.  
Device Manager Password: For security purposes, you may want to change the SX7  
password from the default (1234). Enter a new password and then re-enter it in the  
Confirm Password field.  
Remote Web Managment: Select Enable to allow remote access to the SX7 from another  
computer via the Internet, using the specified Port Number.  
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Admin > Factory Defaults  
Click Restore Defaults to reset all the device settings to the factory default settings. Any  
settings you have customized through the Telular Device Manager will be reset.  
Admin > Firmware Upgrade  
If you have received a firmware upgrade for the SX7, click Browse to locate the upgrade file on  
your computer, select the file, and then click Proceed with Upgrade to update your unit.  
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Status Options  
The screens available under the Status menu provide information about your unit. The fields in  
the Status screens cannot be edited directly, but they may be changed as a result of other  
settings you select using the Telular Device Manager.  
Status > Router  
The Status > Router page displays most of the unit’s important information.  
Firmware Version: Displays the firmware version and release date for your SX7. This  
information is useful if you ever need to contact your wireless service provider’s customer  
care department or Telular Tech Support.  
Current Time/Date: Displays the current time and date as provided by your wireless  
service provider’s network.  
Router Uptime: Displays how long the unit has been powered on and connected. Router  
uptime is reset any time the unit restarts, such as when you have made changes to settings  
in the Telular Device Manager and click Restart.  
LAN MAC Address: Displays the unit’s Media Access Control (MAC) address.  
LAN IP Address and LAN Subnet Mask: Shows the LAN settings as defined on the  
Setup > LAN page. See “Setup > LAN” on page 22.  
DHCP Server: Shows whether the DHCP server option (see “DHCP Settings” on  
page 23) is enabled or disabled.  
Current WAN Connection Status: Displays your current connection status: Connected,  
Disconnected, or Unknown Connection Problem.  
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Radio Service Type: This displays your current data service type (such as EVDO DATA for  
full EVDO service or 1X DATA for 1xRTT CDMA data service).  
RSSI: This is the signal strength, which is recorded in negative numbers. The farther away  
from zero, the better the signal strength (for example, -90 dBm represents a fairly weak  
signal strength; -20dBm represents good signal strength).  
Roam Status: This indicated whether your unit is “roaming” off your service provider’s  
network area on another network where your service provider has implemented roaming  
agreements.  
Phone Number (MSISDN or MDN): This is the phone number assigned to the unit by your  
wireless service provider.  
ESN: This is your unit’s Electronic Serial Number.  
WAN IP Address: This is the WAN IP address assigned to the unit by your wireless service  
provider. It may change depending on your service provider’s network.  
WAN DNS 1 and WAN DNS 2: These are the Domain Name Server addresses assigned by  
your wireless service provider.  
The LAN Ethernet Status, LAN USB Status, and Wireless WAN Status pages provide  
usage statistics for each of the connection types.  
Status > LAN Ethernet Status  
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Status > LAN USB  
Status > Wireless WAN Status  
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PSTN Options  
See “Voice/Fax Programming” on page 19 for available PSTN (Public Switched Telephone  
Network) options. Below are examples of each of the PSTN programming pages.  
PSTN > Basic  
PSTN > Call Control  
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PSTN > POTS Setup  
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Advanced Settings  
This section explains some of the advanced configuration settings that may be required in  
some instances to make the SX7 operational on your computer.  
Configuring TCP/IP Settings  
If your computer is set up with a preset IP address (as may be the case with certain DSL and  
cable subscribers), you will need to configure your TCP/IP settings to automatically retrieve an  
IP address from the SX7.  
Windows XP  
1. In the Windows taskbar, click Start > Control Panel.  
2. Classic View: Double-click Network Connections.  
Category View: Click Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections.  
3. Double-click the network interface card icon (usually labeled Local Area Connection)  
and then click Properties.  
4. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), make sure the box next to it is selected, and then  
click Properties.  
5. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address  
automatically, click OK, and then click OK again to save your settings.  
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Glossary  
CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access. Digital cellular phone technology.  
DDNS - Dynamic Domain Naming System  
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Dial Tone - The tone heard when a phone receiver is off-hook.  
DMZ - Demilitarized Zone. A perimeter network area (subnetwork) that acts as a buffer  
between an internal network and an external network such as the Internet.  
DTMF - Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency. The standard keytones used by telephones in tone dialing.  
DUN - Dial-Up Networking.  
EVDO - Evolution Data Optimized. Broadband (3G) data transmission technology utilizing  
CDMA networks.  
LAN - Local Area Network.  
MDMF - Multiple Data Message Format. A caller ID format in which several elements of  
information can be included in the caller ID, such as a name, a phone number, and a location.  
MO - Mobile Originated call  
MT - Mobile Terminated call  
NAT - Network Access Translator  
PDP - Packet Data Protocol  
POTS - Plain Old Telephone Set  
PPTP - Point to Point Transfer Protocol  
PSD - Programmable Sharing Device.  
PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network  
RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indicator. This indicates your signal strength.  
SDMF - Single Data Message Format  
Static DNS - Static Domain Naming System  
TCP - Transmission Control Protocol  
UDP - User Datagram Protocol  
USB A Host - Universal Serial Bus type A host connector. (The “USB-in” connector on a  
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computer.)  
USB B Device - Universal Serial Bus type B device connector. (The “USB-out” connector on  
the SX7.)  
WINS - Windows Internet Name Service.  
Wi PATH - Wireless Premise Access Transport Hub.  
Wireless WAN - Wireless Wide Area Network. This provides data and Internet access over a  
GSM cellular network.  
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