Digi TX40 Quick Start

Introduction

Welcome to the TX40 router quick start guide, which walks you through the essential steps to deploy your router efficiently, ensuring you are up and running in no time.

You're here because you scanned the QR code on the Welcome card that came inside the router box.

Before you begin

Review your Digi 360 subscription information.

A CONGRATULATIONS! sticker is now included on the outside of EX, IX, and TX router boxes. This sticker means you have the Digi 360 subscription and all your devices have Digi 360 licenses. Scan the QR code or go to the Digi 360 page on digi.com for information about your subscription, including benefits and warranty.

Keep the extra product label sticker in a safe place.

Every Digi router has a product label on the bottom, which has information unique to that device, including product model, part number, QR code, password, MAC address and serial number. There is an identical sticker included in the router box. You can refer to the information on this extra sticker if you do not have access to the hardware. Using the extra product label sticker is the most efficient way to register routers in Digi Remote Manager.

Instructions

Step 1: Set up the router hardware.

  1. Insert your activated SIM (4FF) card provided by your cellular carrier into the device.
    1. On the TX40 front panel, use a screwdriver to remove the SIM slot cover.
    2. For high-vibration environments, SIM card contact fretting may cause unexpected SIM card failures. To help avoid this, apply a thin layer of dielectric grease to the SIM contacts. See Apply Dielectric Grease over SIM Contacts for instructions.
    1. Remove the SIM slot 1 tray from the TX40.
    2. Fit the 4FF SIM into the tray. Insert the end of each SIM card with the chamfered corner first and the SIM contacts facing upwards.
    1. Re-insert tray into the TX40.

    2. After aSIM card is in place, replace the SIM slot cover.
  2. Attach cellular antennas.

    Push on each Fakra antenna and ensure that it clicks into place.

    Note Antennas are available in an accessory kit for the TX40. All Cellular, Wi-Fi and GNSS antennas should be connected in order for the TX40 features to operate correctly.

  3. (Optional) Using an Ethernet cable, connect the TX40's WAN/ETH1 port to the internet, such as an office network or LAN Ethernet port in an office environment.

Step 2: Connect DC power.

Refer to the power connector pin out details below. See Connect power for more information.

Pin Connection
IGN

Ignition sense

The Ignition sense line needs to be high in order for the TX40 to boot up. It can be connected to the +VE terminal if using a power supply.

+ Positive (+VE)
- Negative (-VE)

Step 3: Register for a Digi Remote Manager account.

Note If you installed a SIM, the device will attempt to setup the APN automatically. However, if your SIM was set up with a custom APN, you will need to configure it manually. Before you attempt to connect to Digi Remote Manager, you should configure the APN. See Configure cellular APN below.

Step 4: Register your router.

Register your router in Digi Remote Manager.

Step 5: Complete setup.

  1. The device should connect within a couple of minutes.

  2. If newer firmware is available, Remote Manager will prompt you to update the device. Click Update to update the firmware. Remote Manager will perform the update in the background and let you know when the device is up to date.

  3. Click Done when the firmware update is complete.

Step 6: Configure cellular APN.

If you inserted a SIM in Step 1: Set up router hardware, the device will attempt to setup the APN automatically. However, if your SIM was set up with a custom APN, you will need to configure it manually:

  1. Navigate to the Settings tab in the Remote Manager Device Details view.

  2. Expand the Config menu item and click on the Network settings menu.

  3. Expand Interfaces > WWAN1 > APN list > APN list 1.

  4. For APN, enter the custom APN provided by your cellular provider.

  5. Click Apply.

  6. Navigate back to the Details tab and watch for confirmation of cellular connectivity.

Your TX40 router hardware is set up, it is connected to the internet, and registered in Digi Remote Manager.