User Manual TCL HH42NK1 Contents Read this first ..................................................................................................................................................3 Chapter 1. Meet your CPE ...........................................................................................................................4 1.1 System requirements ..........................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................4 Chapter 2. Get started with your CPE .....................................................................................................6 2.1 Insert a micro SIM card ......................................................................................................................................6 2.2 Access CPE network ...........................................................................................................................................6 2.3 Install external antennas (optional) .................................................................................................................8 2.4 Use the telephone function .............................................................................................................................8 Chapter 3. Access the web UI .....................................................................................................................9 3.1 Log in to the web UI ..........................................................................................................................................9 3.2 Explore web UI features .....................................................................................................................................9 Chapter 4. Configure your CPE ............................................................................................................... 10 4.1 Status ................................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.2 Home ................................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.3 Services ............................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.4 Settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.5 System ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Important safety information ..................................................................................................................... 18 Important safety instructions ................................................................................................................................ 18 Medical device interference .................................................................................................................................. 18 Power adapter .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Operating temperature ............................................................................................................................................ 18 Regulatory compliance information .......................................................................................................... 19 Eelectromagnetic fields (EMF) ............................................................................................................................... 19 FCC compliance statement ................................................................................................................................... 19 Disposal and recycling information ....................................................................................................................... 20 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 21 2 Read this first Before using this documentation and the device it supports, ensure you read and understand the "Important safety information" on page 18. Illustrations in this documentation might look different from your device. Instructions in this documentation may vary depending on your device model and software version. Some apps and features are not available in all countries or regions. App and feature availability is subject to change. Documentation content is subject to change without notice. We make constant improvements on the documentation of your device, including this user manual. TCL Communication Ltd. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this documentation to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this documentation do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied. 3 Chapter 1. Meet your CPE This Cat4 LTE CPE provides wired and wireless access for multiple computers and mobile devices. With various features and functions, the CPE is a good hub of your home or business network. 1.1 System requirements Your CPE is compatible with Wi-Fi-enabled devices which support 2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g/n). It also works with these browsers, for example Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Google Chrome. 1.2 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 9 TCL 10 11 12 13 14 1. Power indicator 2. Signal indicator On: the device is on. Off: the device is off. The more signal bars are on in blue, the stronger the signal. Off: no signal. Blinking blue: WPS connection is available. 3. Wi-Fi/WPS indicator Solid blue: Wi-Fi is enabled. Off: WiFi is disabled. Blinking blue: the telephone is ringing. 4. Telephone indicator Solid blue: the telephone is busy. Off: the telephone is not in use. 4 5. Network indicator Blinking blue: the device is registered to the network. Solid blue: the device is connected to the network. Solid red: micro SIM card is not available or the device is not registered to the network. 6. External antenna port Install an external antenna to improve signal reception. 7. WPS button 8. Power button Press the button for 3 seconds to enable the WPS function. The WPS function will be automatically disabled if a WPS connection is not established within 2 minutes. Press for 3 seconds to power off your device. Press for 1 second to power on your device. 9. Micro SIM card slot Insert a micro SIM card in the slot. 10. Reset button Use a paperclip to press the button for 3 seconds to reset the device. 11. Telephone port Connect a telephone to make or answer calls. 12. LAN port 13. LAN/WAN port Used to connect to wired devices such as computers or switches. Used to connect to an internet source or wired devices such as computers or switches. 14. Power connector Used to connect to the power adapter. When the CPE downloads and installs software updates, you will see the indicators flash on and off in a sequence. Do not power off your CPE during this process as it may cause device malfunction. 5 Chapter 2. Get started with your CPE This chapter introduces the basic instructions on how to set up your CPE and make connections. The instructions may vary depending on your CPE model. 2.1 Insert a micro SIM card Prerequisite: Select the right size of SIM card for your CPE. Mini-SIM (2FF) Micro-SIM (3FF) Nano-SIM (4FF) Locate the micro SIM card slot and insert a micro SIM card as illustrated below. Close the micro SIM card slot cover after the insertion of the card. 2 1 Note the orientation of the SIM card. If the SIM card is inserted incorrectly, it may get jammed. Do not remove the SIM card when your CPE is in use. Otherwise, it may cause malfunction to your CPE or data loss of your SIM card. 2.2 Access CPE network You can connect your devices to the CPE network wiredly or wirelessly as illustrated below. 6 LAN1 Access wired network To establish a wired network connection, connect the wired device to the LAN port of your CPE using an Ethernet cable. Access wireless network To establish a wireless network connection, select the Wi-Fi name (or the SSID) of the CPE on your wireless devices, and enter the Wi-Fi password. Note: The Wi-Fi name and the Wi-Fi password can be found on the bottom label of your CPE. If your wireless device is WPS-enabled, you can also access the CPE Wi-Fi network through a WPS connection. Select one of the following options to make a WPS connection. 1) Press the WPS button on your CPE for 3 seconds. The WPS function is enabled for 2 2) Enable the WPS function of your wireless device to make a WPS connection. Option 1: WPS button minutes. Option 2: WPS PIN code 1) Log in to the web user interface (UI) of your CPE, and go to Settings > Wi-Fi > WPS >
WPS PIN. (For how to log in to the web UI, see "Chapter 3. Access the web UI" on page 9.) 2) Set a WPS PIN code, and click Apply. 3) Enable the WPS function of your wireless device, and enter the WPS PIN code within 2 minutes to make a WPS connection. Option 3: PBC 1) Log in to the web UI of your CPE, and go to Settings > Wi-Fi > WPS > PBC. (For how to log in to the web UI, see "Chapter 3. Access the web UI" on page 9.) 2) Click Apply. The WPS function is enabled for 2 minutes. 3) Enable the WPS function of your wireless device to make a WPS connection. 7 2.3 Install external antennas (optional) In areas with weak signal, you can install external antennas to enhance signal reception. Install external antennas to your CPE as illustrated below. Important: Before installing the external antennas, ensure your CPE is powered off and disconnected from the power supply. 1 2 1 2 Use only antennas that are compatible with your CPE. Contact your CPE supplier before purchasing external antennas. 2.4 Use the telephone function Your CPE supports the telephone function. Connect a telephone to your CPE using a telephone cable as illustrated below. TEL 8 Chapter 3. Access the web UI This chapter introduces how to get access to the web UI of your CPE, and gives you a glimpse of the web UI. 3.1 Log in to the web UI To log in to the web UI, follow these steps:
1.Open a web browser on the device connected to the CPE network wiredly or wirelessly. 2. Go to http://192.168.1.1, and follow the on-screen instructions to finish the login process. Note: For the default login information, refer to the bottom label of your CPE. 3.2 Explore web UI features The web UI is mainly comprised of the following sections: Status, Home, Services, Settings, and System. You can click on each section to display more information about your CPE. Besides, commonly-used status icons are displayed in the web UI. Status icons give you information about your CPE. Status icon What it means 3G or 4G The network your CPE connects to. The number of the signal bar indicates the signal strength. The more signal bars it shows, the stronger the signal. The CPE connects to SIM card network. The CPE connects to WAN network. The CPE disconnects from WAN network. New messages or unread messages. The SMS inbox is full. Wi-Fi is enabled. Wi-Fi is disabled. 9 Chapter 4. Configure your CPE In this chapter, we will show you how to get the most out of your CPE using the web UI. In the web UI, you can customize settings, like Wi-Fi name, Wi-Fi password, and more. This section allows you to view your device information, such as Wi-Fi name, upload speed, download speed, software version, profile name, and monthly plan. This section allows you to quickly access commonly used settings. It mainly contains the following tabs: Status, Statistics, Device access, and Setup wizard. You can have a quick check on your device information, such as mobile data, LAN, WAN and Wi-Fi. In this tab, you can connect or disconnect the CPE to or from the internet, and change the SSID of the CPE network. You can access approximate mobile data, and reset internet statistics in this tab. This tab allows you to manage internet access for connected devices, and block or unblock devices. In this tab, you can configure basic connection settings, enable or disable data roaming, enable or disable 2.4 GHz, change SSID and Wi-Fi password, and more. 4.1 Status 4.2 Home Status Statistics Device access Setup wizard 4.3 Services SMS Navigate to Services, and click the tab to display the information you want or change SMS settings as desired. Refer to the following table for the description of each folder under this tab. 10 Inbox Outbox Draft New message SMS Settings Incoming messages are stored in this folder. Outgoing messages are stored in this folder. Unsent messages are stored in this folder. Write a new message in this folder. Configure SMS settings in this folder. Refer to the following table for commonly used operations of SMS messages. Read an message Click the message you want to read. Send an message Forward an message Reply to an message Delete an message Call logs Call forwarding 1.Click SMS > New message. 2.Input the recipient's number and message content. 3.Click Send. Note: Click Save to store messages in the Draft folder. An message cannot be sent to multiple recipients simultaneously. 1.Click the message you want to forward. 2.Click Forward. 3.Input the recipient's number, then click Send. 1.Click the message you want to reply to. 2.Click Reply. 3.Input the message content, then click Send. 1. Locate the message you want to delete in the Inbox, Sent or Draft folder. 2.Tick the checkbox beside the message you want to delete. 3.Click Delete. 1. Click at the top of the checkbox column to select all Delete all messages messages. 2.Click Delete. Enable SMS delivery reports Click SMS Settings, then enable SMS report. Disable SMS delivery reports Click SMS Settings, then disable SMS report. You can view your call history in this tab. Once the device is connected, you can view all call logs, including incoming calls, outgoing calls, missed calls, etc. This function is disabled by default. Click Apply after making the desired changes. 11 4.4 Settings This section allows you to prioritize the network connection, configure connection mode, manage WAN, LAN and Wi-Fi settings, and more. Connection priority In this tab you can prioritize the network you want to connect first. After prioritizing the network connection according to your preferences, the CPE will follow an order of priority when detecting available connections. Mobile Data represents SIM card data, while WAN represents Ethernet data. Mobile data Network connection Profile management In this option, you can configure connection mode, data roaming and IP mode. In this option, you can set up a new APN profile, and edit or delete existing profiles. 1.Click New. 2. Input the correct parameters (like profile name, dial number, and Add a new profile APN) for your network operator. 3.Click Save. Edit a profile Delete a profile 1.Select the profile from the profile management list. 2.Click Edit to set the parameters. 3.Click Save. 1.Select the profile from the profile management list. 2.Click Delete. Note: The default profile cannot be deleted. Set as default 1.Select the profile from the profile management list. 2.Click Set default. You can set the network search mode to Auto or Manual, and change the network mode to Auto, 3G only or 4G only. Make sure you click Apply after making desired changes. Network settings WAN Configure WAN 12 Set up the WAN connection mode and modify related parameters under this option. You can set the connection mode to DHCP, PPPoE or Static IP. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client or server protocol that automatically provides you with an Internet Protocol (IP) host. The IP address and related configuration settings such as subnet mask and default gateway are all automatically assigned. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a network protocol that is mainly used for DSL services whereby individual users connect to a modem using an Ethernet connection. Enter the username and password provided by your network service provider, and click Apply. Access the internet using a fixed IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address and Primary DNS server. These information should be provided by your network service provider. When the MAC Clone function is enabled, multiple client devices can connect to the CPE and access the internet. Your current MAC address is displayed in this option. Click Reset to set a new MAC address. Click Clone to copy your host MAC address. The default gateway address is 192.168.1.1, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. With the DHCP Server function enabled, IP addresses will be assigned automatically to client devices in the network. If the DHCP Server function is disabled, the CPE will not assign IP addresses to the connected client devices. The IP address must be entered on each client device. DHCP PPPoE Static IP MAC Clone LAN Wi-Fi Basic Configure basic Wi-Fi settings in this option. SSID SSID is the name of the Wi-Fi network, and is 1 to 32 characters long. This function is enabled by default. SSID Broadcast When this function is disabled, other users cannot detect the SSID or the Wi-Fi name. They need to manually enter SSID to connect to your CPE network. Security The available security modes include Disable, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA/WPA2. Encryption The available options inclue TKIP, AES, and Auto. 13 Password Check the Wi-Fi password in this item. Configure advanced Wi-Fi settings in this option. Country/Region Select country or region in this item. Different regions use different channels: Channel 1-11 in FCC (US) /
IC (Canada), Channel 1-13 in ETSI (Europe), and Channel 1-13 in MKK
(Japan). 802.11 Mode The mode is set to 802.11b/g/n by default. The AP isolation function enables you to create a separate virtual network for each wireless client that is connected to your CPE network. When this function is enabled, all wireless devices in the network will not be able to communicate with each other. Bandwidth Select the available options from the drop-down menu. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a wireless network security standard that tries to make connections between your CPE and wireless devices faster and easier. If your wireless device is WPS-supported, you can access the CPE Wi-Fi network through a WPS connection. In this option, there are two WPS modes available. 1.Set a WPS PIN code, and click Apply. 2. Enable the WPS function of your wireless device, and enter the WPS PIN code within 2 minutes to make a WPS connection. 1.Click Apply. The WPS function is enabled for 2 minutes. 2. Enable the WPS function of your wireless device to make a WPS connection. Advanced Channel AP isolation WPS WPS PIN PBC Security PIN management Enable SIM PIN 1.When the SIM PIN feature is disabled, click 2.Set a SIM PIN code that is 4 to 8 digits long. 3.Click Apply. 1.When the SIM PIN feature is enabled, click
. Disable SIM PIN 2.Enter the current SIM PIN code. 3.Click Apply. 14 Change SIM PIN 1. When the SIM PIN feature is enabled, click Change SIM 2. Enter the original SIM PIN code and confirm the new SIM PIN. PIN code. 3.Click Apply. Note: When the SIM PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times, a PUK code is required. You can obtain the PUK code by calling customer services on 150 using your SIM card. WAN ping LAN IP filter Disable Whitelist Blacklist MAC filter Disable Whitelist Blacklist URL filter DDNS For better network security, your device will not respond to ping commands when this function is disabled. By default, any device connected to your CPE network is allowed to access the internet. You can specify which device can or cannot access the internet by adding the device to the blacklist or whitelist. All connected devices can access the internet. Only devices with an IP address in this list can access the internet. Devices with an IP address in this list cannot access the internet. By default, any device connected to your CPE network is allowed to access the internet. You can specify which device can or cannot access the internet by adding the device to the blacklist or whitelist. All connected devices can access the internet. Only devices with a MAC address in this list can access the internet. Devices with a MAC address in this list cannot access the internet. In this feature, you can set internet access schedule for the devices on the CPE network, and define which websites the devices can and cannot visit. WAN IP address is needed when some functions of your CPE are enabled. If the WAN IP address of your CPE changes, these functions may not work properly. The Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) function allows you to map a dynamic WAN IP address (public IP address) to a static domain name, helping internet users (WAN side) access the CPE network by static domain name. 15 If external users cannot access certain network services within the LAN, you can enable the DMZ function and set a new host IP address. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that allows connected devices to discover each other and establish functional network services for data sharing, communications, and entertainment. This function is disabled by default. Port Forwarding This function enables external users to access FTP and other service within the LAN. DMZ UPnP QoS Quality of Service (QoS) is an advanced feature that prioritizes internet traffic for applications, online gaming, Ethernet LAN ports, or specified MAC addresses to minimize the impact of busy bandwidth. To access this function, navigate to QoS and enable this function, then set upload and download speed limits, and click Apply. In this section, you can quickly view the device information, reboot or reset your device, modify login password, and more. You can view device information in this tab, including IMEI, software version, and MAC address. This function enables you to reboot the CPE or restore the CPE to factory settings. If the CPE does not work properly, you can try rebooting the CPE to solve the problem. If you can't access the internet for unknown reasons, or forget the login password, you can restore the CPE to factory settings. To reset the CPE, you can also press the reset button on the CPE for 3 seconds. 4.5 System Device information Reboot & reset Update Online updates Click Check for updates, and the CPE will detect software version. If a new version is available, you can click Download and Update to upgrade the software. 16 Do not power off the device during the upgrade process. Otherwise, it may be damaged. Enter your current password, and set a new one. The new password must be 4 to 16 characters long. Device management Login password System settings NTP server Backup & restore TR069 In this option, you can set the system language and the time zone. Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched data networks. You can specify a NTP server with which your device will synchronize the time. This feature allows you to back up the current device configuration, or restore the device to a previous configuration by importing the backup configuration file. It is a protocol for communication between CPE and an Auto Configuration Server (ACS) that provides secure auto-configuration as well as other CPE management functions within a common framework. 17 Important safety information Read all the safety information before using your product. Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in injury, or damage to your product or other property. Important safety instructions Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use of wireless devices. Always handle your device with care. It contains sensitive electronic components inside. The device can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your device yourself. Disassembling the device may damage it, or cause injury to you. The device and its accessories may present a choking hazard to small children. Do not let children use the device and its accessories without supervision. Medical device interference Your router contains components which may interfere with medical devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices. Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and your router. Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific to your medical device. Power adapter Use only the supplied power adapter or adapters that are compliant with the applicable international and regional safety standards. Using other adapters could cause damage to the device or pose a risk of injury or death. It is important to keep the power adapter in a well-
ventilated area when the power adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet. Don't use damaged power adapters. Operating temperature Your device is designed to work best in ambient temperatures between 0C and 45C (32F and 113F), and should be stored between ambient temperatures of 10C and 70C (14F and 158F). Your device may malfunction if operated or stored outside of these temperature ranges. Avoid exposing the device to dramatic changes in temperature or humidity. 18 Regulatory compliance information This section introduces regulatory information, certification, and compliance information specific to your product. Eelectromagnetic fields (EMF) This product complies with all applicable standards and regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. FCC compliance statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 19 Disposal and recycling information At TCL, we continually strive to improve our operations and products, and minimize our impact on the environment. Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment. For recycling information, please visit www.tcl.com. This symbol on your device and/or its accessories indicates that this device should not be disposed of with household waste. When this device reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. For more detailed information about device recycling, contact your local authorities, household waste disposal centers, or retail stores. The separate collection and recycling of your device and/or its accessories at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. 20 Troubleshooting If you encounter problems while using the product, use the troubleshooting information to help determine the problem and find possible solutions. The network indicator is in solid red. General problems Problem Solution I forget the Wi-Fi password. How to change the Wi-Fi name and password. 1. Log in to the web UI. 2. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Basic. Log in the web UI, then go to Settings > Wi-Fi >
Basic. Click Show password to obtain the current Wi-
Fi password. Or reset the device to its factory settings. When the micro SIM card or network service is not available, or the device is not registered to the network, the network indicator is in solid red. If you are using a micro SIM card, make sure the micro SIM card is valid and inserted correctly, or place the CPE in an area with better signal (for example near a window), and try again. If you are using an Ethernet connection, check if the network is working properly. Make sure the Wi-Fi indicator of your CPE is solid Refresh the available network list on your wireless I can't find the Wi-Fi name of the CPE on my wireless device. blue. device. How to set a new PIN code for my micro SIM card?
1.Log in to the web UI. 2.Go to Settings > Security > PIN management. 3.Enable PIN operation, and enter a new PIN code. 4.Click Apply. Where to find the device's model number and firmware version?
1.Log in to the web UI. 2.Go to System > Device information. Web UI problems Problem Solution How can I access the web UI?
1.Open the web browser, and go to http://192.168.1.1. 2. Enter the login information as required. Find the default login information on the bottom label of the CPE. 21 I cant log in to the web UI. Make sure the CPE is powered on. How to change the login password?
"No SIM card" or "Invalid SIM card"
is displayed on the web UI. Connection problems Problem Solution I can't access the internet. How to access the CPE network wirelessly?
"PIN lock" or "PUK lock" is displayed on the screen of the device connected to the CPE network. Make sure 192.168.1.1 is entered correctly in the web browser. Check whether the device is connected to the CPE network properly. 1. Log in to the web UI. 2. Go to System > Device management > Login password. Make sure there is a micro SIM card in your CPE. Reinstall the micro SIM card, and log in to the web UI again. Note: Power off your device before removing the SIM card. Make sure the SIM card is a 4G or 3G micro SIM card. If no micro SIM card is detected, power off your CPE, and reinsert the micro SIM card, then try again. If a PIN code is required, enter the PIN code, and try again. If no network is available, place the CPE in an area with better signal (for example near a window), and try again. Reboot your CPE, and try again. If the MAC filter function is enabled, make sure your device MAC address is on the whitelist. Select the Wi-Fi name (or the SSID) of the CPE on your wireless devices, and enter the Wi-Fi password. Note: The default Wi-Fi name and the Wi-Fi password can be found on the bottom label of your CPE. This indicates that the micro SIM card is locked. To unlock the SIM card, log in to the web UI and enter the PIN code or PUK code. To obtain the PUK code, contact your internet service provider. Note: If the PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times, you will be required to enter the PUK code. If the PUK code is entered incorrectly 10 times, the micro SIM card will be locked permanently. 22 How to connect to 4G network?
1.Log in to the web UI. 2.Go to Settings > Mobile Data > Network settings. 3.Select 4G only. 23 TCL and the TCL logo are trademarks of TCL Communication Ltd. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. 2021 TCL Communication Ltd. All rights reserved. First Edition 24