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     Norway: This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 
    km from the centre of Ny-Ålesund.  
    						
    							 
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    Thank You for Purchasing the LTE CPE! 
    Generally, the LTE CPE will be replaced by the CPE in this guide. The following symbols are 
    used in this guide: 
     A note provides additional information about a topic. 
     A tip provides an alternative method or shortcut to perform an action. 
     
    A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that need to 
    be taken. 
     
     
    Copyright Notification                                                                                    
     LTE is a trade mark of ETSI     
    						
    							 
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    Before You Begin 
    Check the following items in the product package: 
     LTE CPE B593 
     Power adapter 
     Ethernet cable 
     USB cable 
     Quick Start Guide 
     If you find anything missing or damaged, contact the vendor.   
    						
    							 
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    Getting to Know the CPE 
     The figures in this guide are provided only for reference, see the actual product for 
    details. 
     
    Exterior 
     
       
    						
    							 
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    1 POWER indicator 2 WLAN indicator 3 WPS indicator 
    4 TEL indicator 5 MODE indicator 6 SIGNAL indicator 
    7 SIM card slot 8 POWER button 9 USB host 
    10 POWER port 11 USB port 12 TEL ports 
    13 LAN ports 14 LAN indicators 15 WPS button 
    16 RESET button 17 WLAN button   
     
    Indicator 
    The  CPE provides  indicators  on  the  front  and rear panels.  The  following  table 
    describes the states of each indicator.  
    Indicator State Description 
    POWER On The CPE is powered on. 
    Only when the POW ER indicator is steady on for more than 60s,  a  major  fault  occurs.  In  this  case,  you  need  to contact the operator for repair.   
    						
    							 
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    Indicator State Description 
    Off The CPE is powered off. 
    TEL1/TEL2 On This  indicator  is  on  when  the  CPE  of  the  calling  or  called party is in off-hook state. 
    Blinking This  indicator  blinks  when  the  CPE  is  not  switched  to the off-hook state during a call. 
    Off This indicator is off when the CPE is hooked off and there is no calling party. 
    MODE Blue This  indicator  is constantly blue  when  the  CPE  has accessed the LTE network but no data is transferred. 
    This indicator is blinking blue when the CPE has accessed the LTE network and data is transferred. 
    Green This  indicator  is constantly green  when  the  CPE  has accessed the UMTS network but no data is transferred. 
    This  indicator  is  blinking green  when  the  CPE  has accessed the UMTS network and data is transferred. 
    Orange This  indicator  is constantly orange when  the  CPE  has accessed the GSM network but no data is transferred. 
    This  indicator  is  blinking orange  when  the  CPE  has accessed the GSM network and data is transferred. 
    White This  indicator  is  blinking white  when  the  CPE  is  accessing the wireless network.  
    						
    							 
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    Indicator State Description 
    Red This  indicator  is constantly red  when  the  CPE  fails  to access  the  wireless  network or  the  CPE  does  not  access the wireless network. 
    Mulberry This indicator is on when the SIM cannot be identified or the PIN is not entered or the PIN check fails. 
    Off This  indicator  is  off  when  the  CPE  does  not  access  the wireless network. 
    WLAN On The W LAN function is enabled. 
    Blinking This  indicator  is  blinking  when data  is transferred through the W LAN. 
    Off The W LAN function is disabled. 
    LAN1–LAN4 On This  indicator  is  on  when  an  Ethernet  device  has  been connected to the relevant port. 
    Blinking Data is being transmitted over the corresponding port. 
    Off This  indicator  is  off  when  an  Ethernet  device  is  not connected to the relevant port. 
    SIGNAL On This  is  a  five-bar  indicator.  The  more  bars  that  are  on,  the stronger the wireless signals. 
    Off This indicator is off when no signal is detected.  
    						
    							 
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    Indicator State Description 
    WPS Regular blinking Authentication  for  W PS  accessing  is  implementing.  The indicator blinks not more than two minutes. 
    Irregular blinking An event or alarm occurs. You need to log in to the W EB UI and perform related operations. 
    On The W PS function is enabled. 
    Off The W PS function is disabled. 
    All  indicators except  the POWER indicator 
    Blinking The CPE is performing an update configuration, such as an upgrade  or  resetting.  In  this  period, to  prevent  a  serious damage, do not power off the CPE. 
     
     
    On: An indicator is turned on. 
    Blinking: An indicator blinks at regular intervals. 
    Regular blinking: This indicator blinks at regular intervals, such as on for 0.5s and off for 0.5s. 
    Irregular blinking: This indicator blinks at irregular intervals. For example: in each 1.6s, the indicator remains on for two short periods of 0.3s with a quick blink between them and then remains off for 1s. 
    Off: An indicator is turned off.   
    						
    							 
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    Ports and Buttons 
    Item Description 
    POWER This port is for connecting to a power adapter. 
    TEL1/TEL2 These ports are connecting to telephones or faxes (optional). 
    LAN1–LAN4 These ports are for  connecting  to computers,  switches,  or  other  LAN 
    devices. 
    RESET  You  can  restart  the  CPE  by  holding  down  this  button  for  2 to 5 
    seconds. 
     You can restore the default settings of the CPE by holding down this 
    button for more than 5 seconds. 
    Restoring  the  default  settings  of  the  CPE will  override all  the 
    previous settings. 
    WLAN  You  can  enable/disable  the  W LAN  function  by  holding  down  this 
    button for 2 to 3 seconds.   
    						
    							 
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    Item Description 
     You  can  enable  the Wi-Fi  function by  holding  down  this  button  for 
    more than 3 seconds. 
    WPS This is the W PS switch. 
    SIM This slot is for inserting the SIM. 
    USB This port is for inserting the USB device. 
     This port is not for connecting the USB host device, such as a PC. 
       
    						
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