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Related Documentation .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 2 – Chapter 2 Specifications and Hardware Information ............................................................................. 7
Connectors and LEDs..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Resetting the Device ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Power Measurements................................................................................................................................................. 10
Chapter 3 – Chapter 3 Safety Information .............................................................................................................. 12
Power Supply Caution ................................................................................................................................................. 12
General Safety............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Radio Frequency (RF) Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Sécurité relative aux appareils à radiofréquence (RF).............................................................................................. 13
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices ...................................................................................... 14
UL Notice .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Spécifications UL ...................................................................................................................................................... 15
User Responsibility...................................................................................................................................................... 15
Example Labels............................................................................................................................................................ 16
Chapter 5 – Setting Up Hardware........................................................................................................................... 17
Installing a SIM Card ................................................................................................................................................... 17
Removing a SIM Card ................................................................................................................................................ 17
Cabling the Device....................................................................................................................................................... 17
MultiConnect®ConduitTMAP MTCAP User Guide for North America3
CONTENTS
Chapter 6 – Getting Started with mLinux Models................................................................................................... 19
Accessing the Terminal Interface ................................................................................................................................ 19
Setting Time Zone, Time, and Date............................................................................................................................. 19
Set Custom IP Address, Network Information, and Ethernet Internet Access ........................................................... 20
Configure the Cellular Connection .............................................................................................................................. 20
Starting Cellular Connection on Boot ......................................................................................................................... 21
Additional LoRa and mLinux Information ................................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 7 – Getting Started with AEP Models ........................................................................................................ 23
Logging in to AEP......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Setting the Password .................................................................................................................................................. 23
Setting Date and Time................................................................................................................................................. 23
Setting Up PPP Authentication ................................................................................................................................... 24
Enter IP Address and Network Information................................................................................................................ 24
Using DeviceHQ for Device Management................................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 8 – Mounting the Device........................................................................................................................... 26
Mounting the Device................................................................................................................................................... 26
You will need............................................................................................................................................................. 26
Determining Location for the MTCAP....................................................................................................................... 26
Mounting the MTCAP ............................................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 9 – Chapter 6 Regulatory and Environmental Information ........................................................................ 29
47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices ................................................................................................................. 29
Industry Canada Class B Notice................................................................................................................................... 29
Industry Canada ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement .............................................................................................. 30
Registration of Substances........................................................................................................................................ 30
Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) ................................................................................................................ 31
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ............................................................................................ 31
Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards ......................................................................... 32
Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (in Chinese) .................................................... 33
4MultiConnect®ConduitTMAP MTCAP User Guide for North America
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Chapter 1 – Chapter 1 Product Overview
Overview
MultiConnect Conduit AP (MTCAP) connects thousands of IoT assets to the cloud using the LoRaWAN®protocol. It
expands LoRa network coverage to difficult to reach areas and is capable of packet forwarding user data between
LoRa end points and a centrally located network server on the cloud, in a data center, or a public network.
Product Build Options
ProductDescription
MTCAP-LNA3-915-001LMultiConnect Conduit Access Point with LTE, LoRa 915 MHz and mLinux
MTCAP-915-001LMultiConnect Conduit Access Point with LoRa 915 MHz and mLinux
MTCAP-LNA3-915-001AMultiConnect Conduit Access Point with LTE, LoRa 915 MHz and AEP
MTCAP-915-001AMultiConnect Conduit Access Point with LoRa 915 MHz and AEP
Note:
The complete product code may end in .Rx, where R is revision and 1 is the revision number. For
example, MTCAP-LNA3-915-001L-R1.
Package Contents
Your device ships with the following:
1 – MTCAP
1 – 5 Volt, 2.5 Amp Power supply
1 – RJ45 Ethernet cable
1 – Quick Start
Important: Contact MultiTech Systems if a replacement power supply is needed. Using a different power
supply may damage the device and voids the warranty.
MultiConnect®ConduitTMAP MTCAP User Guide for North America5
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Documentation Overview
The following documents are available at http://www.multitech.com/brands/multiconnect-conduit-ap.
DocumentDescriptionPart Number
MultiConnect Conduit AP MTCAP
User Guide for North America
MultiConnect Conduit AP MTCAP for
mLinux Quick Start
MultiConnect Conduit AP MTCAP for
AEP Quick Start
Telit LE910 AT Commands Reference
Guide
This document. Hardware, regulatory, and
getting started information.
Steps for getting started for mLinux
models. Ships with the device and is
available online.
Steps for getting started for mLinux
models. Ships with the device and is
available online.
For LNA devices, lists AT Commands and
parameters used to communicate with
your device.
S000659
82102350L
82102850L
80407ST10116A Rev 14
Related Documentation
This manual provides the basics for getting started with mLinux or AEP. For addition information, visit our
developer site at http://multitech.net and select Software > mLinux.
6MultiConnect®ConduitTMAP MTCAP User Guide for North America
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS AND HARDWARE INFORMATION
Chapter 2 – Chapter 2 Specifications and Hardware
Information
Dimensions
MultiConnect®ConduitTMAP MTCAP User Guide for North America7
DimensionsRefer to Mechanical Drawings for Dimensions.
Chassis TypePC-ABS
Environment
Operating Temperature10° C to +70° C
Storage Temperature-40° C to +85° C
Humidity20%-90% RH, non-condensing
Power Requirements
Operating Voltage5Vdc, 1.4A
Certifications and Compliance
EMC and Radio
Compliance
FCC Part 15 Class B
EN 300-220
EN 300-440
Safety ComplianceUL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
IEC 60950-1 2nd ED AM1 and AM2
1
UL listed at 40° C, limited by AC power supply. Product has been tested to +70° C excluding power supply.
8MultiConnect®ConduitTMAP MTCAP User Guide for North America
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS AND HARDWARE INFORMATION
Connectors and LEDs
Note: Some features are available only on select models. The above image shows the model with all features.
For models that don't have a cellular radio, the chassis will not have a SIM slot.
ItemDescription
Connectors
Power5 Volt power jack.
EthernetRJ45 Ethernet jack.
ResetReset button. Reboots the device or restores factory defaults. Refer to Resetting the Device
for details.
WPSReserved for future use.
SIMAvailable in and -LNA3 models only. SIM slot. Refer to Installing SIM Card for details.
LEDs
STATUSBlinks when operating system is fully loaded.
LORALights when LoRa software is active.
CELLUsed by and -LNA3 models only. Lights when there is power to the cellular radio. Blinks
when the SIM is registered with the carrier.
WIFIUsed by -002 models only. Lights when there is a Wi-Fi connection.
Ethernet LinkLeft LED on the Ethernet connector. Blinks when there is transmit and receive activity on the
Ethernet link. It shows a steady light when there is a valid Ethernet connection.
Ethernet SpeedRight LED on the Ethernet connector. Lit when the Ethernet is linked at 100 Mbps. If it is not
lit, the Ethernet is linked at 10 Mbps.
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CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS AND HARDWARE INFORMATION
Resetting the Device
You need:
A pin, paperclip, or similar thin object that can fit into the reset hole
To reset the device:
1.Find the hole labeled RESET. The reset button is recessed into the case.
2.Use the pin to press and release the RESET button as follows:
Reset options:
To reboot, press RESET for less than 3 seconds.
To reboot and restore user-defined defaults (if previously set), press RESET for 3 to 29
seconds.
To reboot, restore factory settings, and erase user-defined defaults, press RESET for 30
seconds or longer.
Note: The device reboots when restoring settings.
Power Measurements
MTCAP-LNA1-915
Note:
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. recommends that you incorporate a 10% buffer into the power source
when determining product load.
Maximum Power: The continuous current during maximum data rate with the radio transmitter at
maximum power.
Tx Pulse: The average peak current during a GSM850 transmission burst period or HSDPA/LTE
connection. The transmission burst duration for GSM850 can vary, depending on what transmission
scheme is being deployed (GPRS Class 8, Class 10, GSM, etc.).
Inrush Charge: The total inrush charge at power on.
Radio ProtocolLive Connection
(SIM Installed) No
Data
5.0 Volts
WCDMA 1850MHz 200 mA178 mA1.06 Amps1.32 Amps1.95 mC
LTE182 mA260 mA915 mA1.1 Amps1.95 mC
Cellular Call
Box
Connection,
No Data
Average
Measured Current
at Maximum
Power
TX Pulse (AVG)
Amplitude Current
for GSM850 or
Peak Current for
HSDPA/LTE
Total Inrush
Charge Measured
in Millicoulomb
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MTCAP-915-001L
Note:
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. recommends that you incorporate a 10% buffer into the power source
when determining product load.
Maximum Power: MTCAP LoRa connection to MTXDOT running TXP =20 and at+txdr=2. The
MTXDOT was initialized to send packets by joining MTCAP and rapidly sending packet to the MTCAP.
Tx Pulse: The average peak current.
Inrush Charge: The total inrush charge at power on.
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS AND HARDWARE INFORMATION
Idle CurrentAverage Measured Current
at Maximum Power
TX Pulse Peak Current for no
radio model
Total Inrush Charge
Measured in Millicoulomb
5.0 Volts
128 mA397 mA524 mA1.33 mC
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