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Power Considerations, 4.5 Automatic Provisioning (Activation)

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RavenXTV CDMA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 4.4 Power Considerations A power cable included with the modem connects to the datalogger's 12 V or switched 12 V terminal. Connection to the switched 12 V terminal allows the datalogger to switch power to the modem during scheduled transmission intervals if desired. Connect the red lead wire to 12 V for constant power and to SW12 for program-controlled power, and the black lead to G (ground). The white wire lead has no function and can be ignored. When using the switched 12 V terminal, the modem can typically be powered with a BP12 battery, CH100 charger/regulator, and SP10 solar panel. 4.5 Automatic Provisioning (Activation) NOTE It is recommended that the modem be provisioned and tested in the office (assuming there is cellular coverage) rather than in the field. One of the special features of your RavenXTV is the ability to activate itself automatically. When you first power on the RavenXTV, it will check to see if it has been activated with account data. If it finds that it has not yet been activated, the RavenXTV will attempt to retrieve the account data from the Verizon network using Over-the-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP). CAUTION You need to have an account with Verizon before you attempt automatic activation. If you have not ordered an account from Verizon for your RavenXTV, it will not succeed at activating. 1. Attach the antenna to your RavenXTV. 2. Plug the RavenXTV into power. 3. While the LED lights cycle from the outside to the inside, the RavenXTV is attempting to download its account information. The download process may take one to two minutes to complete. CAUTION Do not move your RavenXTV while it is being programmed. 4. When the Network lights illuminate, your RavenXTV has successfully completed OTASP and is registered on the Verizon network. 9

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RavenXTV CDMA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem
4.4
Power Considerations
A power cable included with the modem connects to the datalogger’s 12 V or
switched 12 V terminal.
Connection to the switched 12 V terminal allows the
datalogger to switch power to the modem during scheduled transmission
intervals if desired.
Connect the red lead wire to 12 V for constant power and
to SW12 for program-controlled power, and the black lead to G (ground).
The
white wire lead has no function and can be ignored.
When using the switched 12 V terminal, the modem can typically be powered
with a BP12 battery, CH100 charger/regulator, and SP10 solar panel.
4.5
Automatic Provisioning (Activation)
It is recommended that the modem be provisioned and tested in
the office (assuming there is cellular coverage) rather than in the
field.
NOTE
One of the special features of your RavenXTV is the ability to activate itself
automatically.
When you first power on the RavenXTV, it will check to see if
it has been activated with account data.
If it finds that it has not yet been
activated, the RavenXTV will attempt to retrieve the account data from the
Verizon network using Over-the-Air Service Provisioning (OTASP).
You need to have an account with Verizon before you
attempt automatic activation.
If you have not ordered an
account from Verizon for your RavenXTV, it will not
succeed at activating.
CAUTION
1.
Attach the antenna to your RavenXTV.
2.
Plug the RavenXTV into power.
3.
While the LED lights cycle from the outside to the inside, the RavenXTV
is attempting to download its account information.
The download process
may take one to two minutes to complete.
Do
not
move
your
RavenXTV
while
it
is
being
programmed.
CAUTION
4.
When the Network lights illuminate, your RavenXTV has successfully
completed OTASP and is registered on the Verizon network.
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