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4.5.1. Inserting SIM 1 Card  
Ensure the router is powered off.  
• Remove the SIM cover using a suitable screwdriver.  
• Hold the SIM 1 card with the chip side facing down and the cut corner facing away from you, to the left.  
• Gently push the SIM card into the upper SIM slot 1 until it clicks in.  
• Screw the SIM cover back on with the screwdriver.  
4.5.2. Inserting SIM 2 Card  
• If you are using a second SIM, hold the SIM 2 card with the chip side facing up and the cut corner front right  
facing away from you.  
• Gently push the SIM card into the lower SIM slot 2 until it clicks in.  
• Screw the SIM cover back on with the screwdriver.  
4.6. Powering Up  
Plug the power cable first into the device and then to a suitable power source. The router takes less than a  
minute to boot up. During this time, the power LED flashes.  
Other LEDs display different diagnostic patterns during boot up. Booting is complete when the power LED stops  
flashing and stays on steady.  
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5. Specifications  
5.1. Interface Specifications  
DC, Power port  
Operating voltage  
Rated current  
9.6 to 60 VDC  
580 mA at 12 VDC  
170 mA at 48 VDC  
Rated frequency  
Inrush current  
DC  
2.74 x 10-3 A2s at 12 VDC  
Reverse polarity protected  
No  
Polarity  
Redundant power input  
Isolation  
All other ports  
Push-in spring connectors  
0.2-2.5 mm² (AWG 24-12)  
7 mm  
Connector  
Conductor cross section  
Stripping length cable  
Tightening torque, screw flange  
Shielded cable  
0.3 Nm  
Not required  
Ethernet TX  
Electrical specification  
Data rate  
IEEE std 802.3  
10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1000 Mbits/s manual or auto  
Full or half, manual or auto  
TNV-1  
Duplex  
Circuit type  
Transmission range  
Isolation  
Up to 150 m with CAT5e cable or better  
All other ports  
Connection  
Cabling  
RJ-45, auto MDI/MDI-X  
Shielded CAT5e or better is recommended  
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Number of ports  
RS-232/485  
Electrical specification  
Data rate  
Configurable for EIA RS-232 or EIA RS-422/485  
RS-232: 50 bit/s - 1 Mbit/s  
RS-485: 50 bit/s - 20 Mbit/s  
Data format  
7 or 8 data bits, odd, even or none parity, 1 or 2 stop bits (2 stop bits only when no parity is  
set)  
Circuit type  
TNV-1  
Transmission range  
RS-232: 15 m/49 ft  
RS-485: Up to 1200 m/0.74 mi, depending on data rate and cable type  
Isolation  
To all other ports  
Connection  
RS-232: RJ-45 according to EIA-561  
RS-485: RJ-45  
Shielded cable  
Recommended  
2
Number of ports  
Merlin 4700 Series  
17  
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