Airlink Version 2.40 quick start Connecting the Antenna, Connecting power

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Raven-E iDEN for TELUS - Quick Start, version 2.40

tional verification. You should ensure that there is adequate airflow around the modem but that it is kept free from direct exposure to the elements (sun, rain, etc.)

An optional accessory for your modem is a mounting kit. The bracket is designed to snugly cra- dle the modem and hold it in place where you need it.

Connecting the Antenna

Antennas selected should not exceed a maximum gain of 5 dBi under standard installation config- uration. In more complex installations (such as those requiring long lengths of cable and/or multi- ple connections), it’s imperative that the installer follow maximum dBi gain guidelines in accordance with Industry Canada’s regulations.

Please refer to the following guidelines:

RSS-102 (...Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 for Exposure of Humans to RF Fields)

RSS-129 (800 MHz Dual-Mode CDMA Cellular Telephones) (Analogue & CDMA)

RSS-133 r1 (2 GHz Personal Communications)

For more information visit http://www.industrycanada.ca.

Your AirLink Raven-E will work with most Dual-Band PCS cellular antennas with a TNC con- nector that works in the high and low frequencies of iDEN . Connect the antenna or RF cable directly to the connector on the back of the Raven-E.

Connecting power

Your Raven-E can be used with either DC (available in most automobiles) or 110 AC (standard US wall power) with the appropriate power adapter (available from AirLink).

The power cable positive lead should be connected to the battery or power source positive termi- nal. The power cable negative lead should be connected to the battery or power source negative ter- minal. The Raven-E has an internal polysilicon circuit breaker that opens at 0.5 to 1.0 amps of current.

Note: When using a DC power source (such as a car battery or solar cell), AirLink recommends placing a fuse on the line close to the power source to protect your power source from possible surges due to shorts or other line issues.

Connecting the Raven-E to a computer or other device

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Contents Raven-E iDEN Ejecting the SIM tray Installing the SIMOpening the Case Inserting the SIM Raven-E iDEN for Telus Quick Start, versionHardware Installation Modem Master ResetFinishing the SIM installation Enter the Master Reset CommandConnecting the Raven-E to a computer or other device Connecting the AntennaConnecting power AirLink Support Web Site AirLink Documentation and Guides Raven-E Indicator LightsAirLink Technical Support Contacting Technical Support

Version 2.40 specifications

Airlink Version 2.40 has recently been launched, representing a significant upgrade over its predecessors and providing enhanced capabilities for users in various sectors. This version emphasizes improved connectivity, data handling, and overall user experience, making it an invaluable tool for businesses that rely on mobile and wireless communication technologies.

One of the standout features of Airlink Version 2.40 is its enhanced mobile network performance. The upgrade boosts the speed and stability of connections, which is crucial for applications that demand consistent data flow, such as real-time tracking and remote monitoring. This is achieved through advanced signal processing algorithms and optimized network protocols, ensuring that users experience fewer disruptions during critical operations.

Security is another focal point of this version. Airlink Version 2.40 incorporates state-of-the-art encryption technologies to safeguard sensitive information against potential cyber threats. With the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks, businesses can rely on this upgrade to protect their data integrity and privacy, making it especially beneficial for sectors such as healthcare, finance, and logistics.

Moreover, Airlink Version 2.40 introduces enhanced compatibility with various IoT devices. The growing IoT ecosystem demands seamless integration and communication among an array of devices, and this version meets that challenge with versatile connectivity options. It supports multiple communication protocols, allowing businesses to adopt a more flexible approach in integrating their devices and systems.

The user interface has also received significant attention in this version. Airlink Version 2.40 boasts a more intuitive and user-friendly design, which enables users to navigate its features effortlessly. Enhanced dashboard functionalities provide at-a-glance statistics and insights into performance, allowing users to make informed decisions quickly.

Additionally, this latest release enhances data analytics capabilities, providing users with deeper insights into their operations. The built-in analytics tools enable businesses to monitor key performance indicators in real-time and leverage data-driven strategies to optimize performance.

In summary, Airlink Version 2.40 sets a new standard for mobile and wireless communication solutions. Its focus on improved performance, security, compatibility, user experience, and data analytics positions it as a leading choice for businesses looking to harness the full potential of their mobile operations. As organizations continue to adapt to a rapidly evolving technological landscape, Airlink Version 2.40 stands ready to support their ambitions with cutting-edge features and robust performance.