Digi DR64-U2P6-WE2-SN User Manual
TransPort® DR64 Installation Guide
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TransPort® DR64 Installation Guide
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3 Installation
Mounting Tips
The TransPort DR64 should be positioned on a flat, level surface or via a wall-mount, rackmount, or DIN rail
mounting brackets (see the Accessories section on page 20 for all options). The unit is designed for indoor use
and should be mounted in a location with adequate ventilation. Also, do not expose the unit to extremes of heat
or cold, strong magnetic fields, or liquids.
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SIM 1
SIM 2
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Step 1) (SIM card models only) - Install the SIM card(s): SIM card(s) should be inserted into SIM Sockets
as illustrated in the above Front View image. For SIM 1, the contacts should be face down. For SIM 2, the
contacts should be face up. In both cases, the end of the SIM card with the chamfered corner should be
inserted first.
Note: For DR64-C models, not all networks require/support the use of Removable User Identity Modules
(R-UIM’s). If your service provider does not support R-UIMS, the unit may have been “provisioned” for use on
your chosen network before you receive it and this step of the installation procedure will not be required. If the
unit has not been provisioned, you will need to contact your service provider to obtain an “IMSI” and “NAI” in
order to provision the unit manually.
The TransPort DR64 also allows for dual network installations where one wireless service can be used as a
back-up in the event that the primary service fails. These installations cannot be used to access two networks
simultaneously. By default, SIM 1 is used for access to the primary network and SIM 2 is used for the back-up
network.
For added security, Digi offers a “SIM Slot Cover Plate” that can be installed on the unit to deter theft or
tampering of the SIM cards, (see the Accessories section on page 20 for more information).
Step 2) Connect the Cellular (WWAN) Antenna(s): Connect the cellular antenna to the “WWAN PRIMARY”
Step 2) Connect the Cellular (WWAN) Antenna(s): Connect the cellular antenna to the “WWAN PRIMARY”
connector (SMA Female) on the unit. If the unit is equipped with a secondary cellular antenna connector
(WWAN SECONDARY), it is highly recommended to connect an additional antenna to this connector for
diversification. Dual antennas will provide improved signal strength thus better performance.
Note: For most applications, the antenna(s) included with the unit will provide suitable reception, but some
circumstances/environments may require a higher quality antenna or one mounted in a different location. If
this is the case, Digi has many antenna options to chose from -- please contact us or visit www.digi.com. If
antennas other than the supplied antenna(s) are used, the separation between the two should be no less than
five inches (5”).
Step 3) Connect the LAN Cable: Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the “LAN” port on the unit and the
other end to a LAN port on a PC.
Step 4) Connect the DSL Cable: Connect one end of the DSL cable to the “DSL” port on the unit and the
Step 4) Connect the DSL Cable: Connect one end of the DSL cable to the “DSL” port on the unit and the
other to an ADSL line.
Step 5) Connect the PSTN/ISDN Cable: Connect one end of a PSTN or ISDN cable (not included) to the
Step 5) Connect the PSTN/ISDN Cable: Connect one end of a PSTN or ISDN cable (not included) to the
PSTN/ISDN port on the unit and the other end to a PSTN or ISDN wall socket.
Step 6) Connect the Serial Cable (optional): Connect one end of the serial cable (not included) to the
Step 6) Connect the Serial Cable (optional): Connect one end of the serial cable (not included) to the
“SERIAL 0” port on the unit and other end to the serial port on a third-party serial terminal device. If you
wish to connect the unit to a PC, it is recommended that you purchase Digi’s DB25 to DB9 serial cable (P/N:
76000871).
Step 7) Connect the Power Supply: Connect the barrel end of the power supply to the power connector on
Step 7) Connect the Power Supply: Connect the barrel end of the power supply to the power connector on
the unit, and plug the other end into a wall outlet. “International” units come with interchangeable power supply
adapters which can be used according to regional needs.
Step 8) When the unit is powered-up, the POWER indicator will illuminate and the unit will initiate a series of
Step 8) When the unit is powered-up, the POWER indicator will illuminate and the unit will initiate a series of
diagnostic self-tests. During this process one or more of the other indicators will flash to show that the unit is
busy. When the flashing stops, the unit has completed its self-test diagnostics and is ready to be configured.
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[Rear of Unit]