TCL HH512V Manual de usuario

contents
Please read this article first........................................ ................................................................. ..................................iii
Chapter 1 Getting to know your CPE........................................ ................................................................. ........................... 1
1.1 System requirements................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. 1
1.2 Overview................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ........ 1
Chapter 2 Getting started with your CPE ........................................ ................................................................. ............. 3
2.1 Insert SIM card................................................ ................................................................. ............................................. 3
2.2 Find an ideal location................................................ ................................................................. .............................3
2.3 Access to CPE network........................................ ................................................................. ................................................. 4
2.4 Using the phone function................................................ ................................................................. ....................................5
Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface........................................ ................................................................. .............6
3.1 Log in to the web user interface................................................ ................................................................. .............................6
3.2 Exploring the features of the web user interface................................ ................................................................. .............6
Chapter 4 Configuring your CPE................................................ ................................................................. ........................... 8
4.1 Home page................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ........ 8
4.2 Status................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ....... 9
4.3 Services................................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ....... 9
4.4 Settings................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ..... 10
4.5 System...................................................... ................................................................. ................................................................. ..... 14
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION................................................ ................................................................. ............................. 16
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................ ................................................................. .................................... 16
Medical device interference........................................ ................................................................. .................................... 16
Power transformer................................................ ................................................................. ................................................. 16
Operating temperature................................................ ................................................................. ................................................................. ... 16
Compliance Information................................................ ................................................................. .................................................17
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)................................................ ................................................................. ................................................. 17
Complies with European Union (EU) regulations........................................ ................................................................. .............................17
Disposal and recycling information................................................ ................................................................. ........................................ 17
Troubleshooting................................................ ................................................................. .................................................18
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Please read this article first
• Please make sure you read and understand the "Important Safety Information" on page 16 before using this document and the
devices it supports.
• The illustrations in this document may differ from your device.
• The instructions in this document may vary depending on your device model and software version.
• Some apps and features are not available in all countries or regions. Application and feature availability subject
to change.
• Document contents are subject to change without prior notice. We are constantly improving the documentation for your device, including this user manual.
• TCL Communications Co., Ltd. does not assume any liability that may occur as a result of the use or application of the products described in this article. While every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the content in this document, the statements, information and recommendations contained in this document do not
constitute a warranty of any kind, either express or implied.
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Chapter 1: Get to know your CPE
The TCL 5G CPE provides wired and wireless access to multiple computers and mobile devices. With a variety of features and capabilities, this CPE is the perfect
hub for your home or business network.
1.1 System requirements
Your CPE is compatible with Wi-Fi devices that support 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g/n/ax) or 5 GHz (802.11a/n/
ac/ax). Your CPE also works with browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, and
Google Chrome.
1.2 Overview
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• The blue light is always on: the signal is good.
• The yellow light is always on: the signal is weak.
• Off: 5G network is not functioning.
1.5G network indicator light
• The blue light is always on: the signal is good.
• The yellow light is always on: the signal is weak.
• Off: 4G network is not working.
2.4G network indicator light
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• Flashing blue light: WPS connection is available.
• Steady blue light: Wi-Fi is enabled.
• Off: Wi-Fi is deactivated.
3.Wi-Fi/WPS indicator light
• Steady blue light: The device is on.
• Flashing blue light: The device is updating firmware through FOTA.
• Off: The device is off.
4. Power indicator light
• Press and hold for 3 seconds to power off the unit.
• Press and hold for 1 second to power on the device.
5. Power button
Press the button for 3 seconds to enable the WPS function. If the WPS connection is not established within
2 minutes, the WPS function will automatically fail.
6.WPS button
7.WAN/LAN port For connecting to an Internet source or wired device, such as a computer or switch.
8. Local domain port For connecting to wired devices such as computers or switches.
9. Telephone port Connect a phone to make or receive calls.
10. Power connector For connecting the power transformer.
Things to note
You can see the power indicator flashing blue while the CPE downloads and installs software updates. Do not power
off the CPE during this process as this may cause unit failure.
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1. Micro USB port It is for debugging purposes only.
2.Nano SIM card slot Insert the Nano SIM card into the slot.
3. Reset button Press and hold the button with a paper clip for 3 seconds to reset the device.
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Chapter 2 Getting started with your CPE
This chapter provides basic instructions on how to get your CPE up and running. Instructions may vary depending on your CPE model.
2.1 Insert SIM card
premise: Select the appropriate size SIM card for your CPE.
Mini-SIM (2FF) Micro-SIM (3FF) Nano-SIM (4FF)
Find the SIM card slot and insert a SIM card as shown in the picture below. After inserting the SIM card into the CPE, close the Nano SIM
card slot cover.
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Things to note
• Pay attention to the orientation of the SIM card. If the SIM card is inserted in the wrong direction, it may get stuck.
• Do not remove the SIM card while your CPE is in use. Otherwise, it may cause CPE failure or
SIM card data loss.
2.2 Find an ideal location
Find an ideal location for your 5G CPE. To get the most out of your CPE, make sure the location meets the following criteria:
• Close to a window
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• A cool, dry and well-ventilated place, away from objects such as walls and electrical appliances
• Close to a power socket
• On a solid, flat surface
2.3 Access to CPE network
You can connect your device to the CPE network through wired or wireless methods, as shown in the figure below.
Access wired network
To establish a wired network connection, use an Ethernet cable to connect the wired device to your CPE's local domain port.
Access wireless networks
To establish a wireless network connection, select the CPE's Wi-Fi name (or SSID) on your wireless device and enter the Wi-Fi
password.
Things to note
The Wi-Fi name and Wi-Fi password can be found on the bottom label of your CPE.
If your wireless device supports WPS, you can also access the CPE's Wi-Fi network through a WPS connection. You can choose one of the
following options for WPS connection.
Option 1: WPS button
1. Press and hold the WPS button on your CPE for 3 seconds.
2. Enable the WPS function of your wireless device within 2 minutes to make a WPS connection.
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Option 2: Web UI
1. Log in to your CPE’s web UI and go toSettings>Wi-Fi>WPS. (For how to log in to the web user interface,
please refer to "Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface" on page 6.)
2. ClickStart WPS.
3. Enable the WPS function of your wireless device within 2 minutes to make a WPS connection.
2.4 Using the phone function
Your CPE supports telephony capabilities. Connect the phone to your CPE using the phone cord as shown in the image below.
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Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface
This chapter describes how to access your CPE's web user interface and gives you an understanding of the web user interface.
3.1 Log in to the web user interface
To log in to the web UI, please follow these steps:
1. Open a web browser on the device connected to the CPE network.
2. Loginhttp://192.168.1.1 , and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the sign-in process. For default login information, please refer to
the bottom label of your CPE.
Things to note
• Click on the upper right corner of the screenLanguage, change the language setting.
• Click on the upper right corner of the screeninstruction, to access the user manual.
3.2 Explore the features of web user interface
The web user interface mainly consists of the following parts:Home page,condition,service,Settings,as well assystem. Click on each section to display
more information about your CPE.
Commonly used status icons appear in the Web UI to provide you with information about CPE.
status icon
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its meaning
This is the network your CPE is connected to. Displayed when there is no available networkNo service.
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The number on the signal bar represents the signal strength. The more signal bars it displays, the stronger the signal.
VoLTE is enabled.
VoLTE is disabled.
The CPE is connected to the WAN network.
The CPE disconnects from the WAN network.
New or unread messages.
The SMS inbox is full.
Wi-Fi is enabled.
Wi-Fi is disabled.
Click to exit the web UI.
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