Browan Pico Next Installation guide

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Pico Next
Quick Installation Guide
Power up Gateway
Power up Pico Next via connecting the power
adapter provided to the DC jack In. Pico Next
will automatically turn on after powering up.
LED Functions
Solid
Blinking
Off
Power
Power On
Booting /OTA
OFF
Internet
Internet available
Check internet
RFU
Wireless
Wireless enabled
RFU
Wireless disabled
LoRa
LoRa Working
Initializing
LoRa not working
Obtaining IP Address
Default Pico Next is in DHCP mode.
1) turn on Pico Next and it will automatically
connect an available DHCP server
2) Obtain DHCP IP address from server
Minimum Requirements
A computer running higher than
Windows 7 or OS / Linux equivalent
Broadband Internet Service / Router
with DHCP server
Internet Browser (Chrome)
At least 12V / 1.5A DC power supply
LTE carrier standard-sized SIM card
(optional)
Gateway Setup
Open a web browser in on the computer, type
in the address bar Pico Next’s DHCP IP address
and press enter.
Example
A login screen will appear. Username is
“admin” while GUI password can be found on
the back label.
Package Contents
Pico Next Indoor Gateway
DC 12V/1.5A Power Adapter
1 LoRa Antenna
1 LTE Antenna (optional)
1 Wireless Antenna (optional)
1 GPS Antenna (optional)
** Provided accessories depend on purchased
SKU
Pico Next User Interface will appear, and users
may adjust account information accordingly.
Features
Front Panel
Back Panel
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