4g Lte 5m H43 C50 Mv2227 Install [updated]
4G LTE 5M H43 C50 MV2227 — Full Installation Guide
Note: I assume you have a 4G LTE outdoor/indoor CPE or antenna model labeled “5M H43 C50 MV2227” (common in telecom hardware naming). If this is a different product, the steps below still apply broadly—use the device’s official manual for exact specifications.
Step 3: 4G Module Verification
The MV2227 chip does not have native 4G; it requires a companion LTE module (e.g., Quectel EC25 or a RNDIS dongle). 4g lte 5m h43 c50 mv2227 install
- Check the firmware: Boot the device via USB to UART (5V on TX/RX pins). Use Putty at 115200 baud.
- Send command:
AT+CPIN?(If it returns "Ready," the SIM is recognized). - Send command:
AT+CREG?(If it returns+CREG: 0,1or0,5, you are registered on the network).
Final Notes on the MV2227 Chipset
The MV2227 label suggests the camera uses an Ingenic T31 or SigmaStar SSC337DE processor. These are mid-range chips capable of 5MP encoding but limited to 15-20 fps. They are reliable for basic surveillance but lack advanced AI (person/vehicle detection) unless specified. 4G LTE 5M H43 C50 MV2227 — Full
Physical installation
- Attach device to mounting bracket per manufacturer hardware. Tighten bolts but leave small adjustments possible.
- Secure bracket to mast or wall. Use two U-bolts on round masts or multiple lag screws on walls.
- Seal all exposed screw holes with silicone to prevent water ingress.
- Run coax/Ethernet from antenna to entry point; use cable clips and drip loops.
- Create a drip loop before entry to prevent water from running into the enclosure.
- Install surge arrestor inline at the entry point or on the mast (outdoor side). Ground arrestor to building ground per local electrical code.
- Ground the antenna/mast: connect grounding clamp to mast, run grounding conductor to building grounding electrode (size per code, typically #6 AWG copper in many jurisdictions).