Advantech UR5i v2 Libratum User manual
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Advantech UR5i v2 Libratum supports high-speed wireless internet access with up to 14.4 Mbps download and 5.76 Mbps upload speeds, allowing you to effortlessly connect various equipment and devices to the internet or intranet. Ideal for applications such as traffic and security camera systems, individual computers, LAN networks, and ATMs, this router provides a stable and reliable connection.
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HSPA+ Industrial Router
UR5i v2 Libratum
USER’S MANUAL
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Danger – Information regarding user safety or potential damage to the router.
Attention – Problems that can arise in specific situations.
Information, notice – Useful tips or information of special interest.
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Advantech B+B SmartWorx s.r.o., Sokolska 71, 562 04 Usti nad Orlici, Czech Republic
Manual Rev. 1 released in CZ, July 25, 2016 i
CONTENTS
Contents
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5.4 Basic dimensions of the router box
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5.6 Removing from the DIN rail
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5.7 Description of the front panel
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Antenna connector ANT, DIV (and WIFI)
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6.1 Connecting the router before first use
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Configuration over web browser
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7.3 Technical parameters of module
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7.4 Technical Parameters of WiFi
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7.5 Technical parameters of processor
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LIST OF FIGURES
List of Figures
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3 Front panel UR5i v2L with WiFi
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5 Front panel UR5i v2L SL with WiFi
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7 Basic dimensions of plastic box (bottom and front view)
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8 Basic dimensions of metal box (bottom and front view)
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9 Space around antennas (plastic)
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10 Space around antennas (metal)
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13 Space in front of connectors (plastic)
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14 Space in front of connectors (metal)
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15 Default position of DIN holder
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17 Front panel UR5i v2 Libratum
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23 Connection of ethernet cable
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26 Entering the IP address of the router
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LIST OF TABLES
List of Tables
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5 Connection of power connector
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6 Connection of Ethernet connector
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7 Description of reset and restart router
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10 Technical parameters of module
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11 Technical parameters of WiFi
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION
1. Safety Instruction
Please, observe the following instructions:
• The router must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the router in prescribed applications and environments.
• To prevent possible injury and damage to appliances and to ensure compliance with all relevant provisions, use only the original accessories. Unauthorized modifications or the use of unapproved accessories may result in damage to the router and a breach of applicable regulations. Unauthorized modifications or use of unapproved accessories may void the warranty.
• The router can not be opened.
• Turn off the router and disconnect it from power supply before handling of the SIM card.
• Caution! The SIM card could be swallowed by small children.
• Input voltage must not exceed 36 V DC max.
• Do not expose the router to extreme ambient conditions. Protect the router against dust, moisture and high temperature.
• The router should not be used in locations where flammable and explosive materials are present, including gas stations, chemical plants, or locations in which explosives are used. We remind the users of the duty to observe the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio devices at such places.
• Switch off the router when traveling by plane. Utilization of the router in a plane may endanger the operation of the plane or interfere with the mobile telephone network, and may be unlawful. Failure to observe these instructions may result in the suspension or cancellation of telephone services for the respective client, or, it may result in legal sanctions; it may also result in both eventualities.
• When using the router in the close proximity of personal medical devices, such as cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids, you must proceed with heightened caution.
• The router may cause interference when in the close proximity of TV sets, radio receivers or personal computers.
• It is recommended that you should create an appropriate copy or backup of all the important settings that are stored in the memory of the device.
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2. WEEE DIRECTIVE
2. Product Disposal Instructions
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2002/96/EC) directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical/electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques to minimize the impact on the environment. This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled. At the end of it’s life this product
MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal. Check the terms and conditions of your supplier for disposal information.
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3. ROUTER DESCRIPTION
3. Router Description
HSPA+ router UR5i v2 Libratum is used to wirelessly connect various equipments and devices via Ethernet interface 10/100 to the internet or intranet. Thanks to high data transfer speed of up to 14,4 Mbit/s (download) and 5,76 Mbit/s (upload) it is an ideal wireless solution for traffic and security camera systems, individual computers, LAN networks, automatic teller machines (ATM) and other self-service terminals, etc.
As a standard, cellular router UR5i v2 Libratum is equipped with two Ethernet 10/100 and two SIM cards. This wireless router is supplied either in a plastic or metal casing, based on the requirements of the customer.
Configuration is done via web interface protected by password. The UR5i v2 Libratum router supports creation of VPN tunnels using technologies IPsec, OpenVPN and L2TP to ensure safe communication. Web interface provides detail statistics about the 3G router activities, signal strength, detailed log, etc. Cellular router supports functions: DHCP, NAT, NAT-T,
DynDNS, NTP, VRRP, control by SMS and many other function.
Other diagnostic functions ensuring continuous communication include automatic inspection of PPP connection offering an automatic restart feature – in case of connection losses, or hardware watchdog which monitors the status of the router. With the help of a special window
(start up script window) you may insert Linux scripts for various actions. For some applications the key option to create several different configurations for one HSPA+ wireless router, the socalled profiles (maximum of 4), and the option to switch between them (for example via SMS, binary input status, etc.) is essential. Cellular routers UR5i v2 Libratum may automatically upgrade configuration and firmware from server. This allows mass reconfiguration of many routers in one time.
The router also supports additional software like R-SeeNet for permanent traffic monitoring of routers or communication VPN server Digicluster.
Examples of possible applications
• mobile office
• fleet management
• security system
• telematic
• telemetric
• remote monitoring
• vending and dispatcher machines
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4. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
4. Contents of Package
Basic delivered set of router includes:
• router,
• power supply,
• crossover UTP cable,
• up to three external antennas,
• clip for the DIN rail,
• paper start guide.
Figure 1: Contents of package
Temperature range for power supply is reduced to 0
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5. Router Design
5.1
Router versions
UR5i v2 Libratum router is supplied in the following versions (see table below). All versions are available in plastic or metal box according to customer requirements.
Router versions Router Box
UR5i v2 Libratum
UR5i v2 Libratum with WiFi
UR5i v2 Libratum SL
UR5i v2 Libratum SL with WiFi
Plastic
Plastic
Metal
Metal
Table 1: Router versions
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
1 x
Figure 2: Front panel UR5i v2L
Figure 4: Front panel UR5i v2L SL
Figure 3: Front panel UR5i v2L with WiFi
Figure 5: Front panel UR5i v2L SL with WiFi
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.2
Delivery identification
Trade name
UR5i v2 Libratum
UR5i v2 Libratum with WiFi
UR5i v2 Libratum SL
UR5i v2 Libratum SL with WiFi
Type name
UR-5i-v2L
UR-5i-v2L
UR-5i-v2L
UR-5i-v2L
Other
Version in the plastic box
Version with WiFi in the plastic box
Version in the metal box
Version with WiFi in the metal box
Table 2: Delivery identification
Figure 6: Example of the router label
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Order codes
There are all order codes for this product:
• UR5i v2 Libratum set includes 2x Ethernet and 2x SIM, supplied in plastic box
• UR5i v2 Libratum SL set includes 2x Ethernet and 2x SIM, supplied in metal box
• UR5i v2 Libratum WIFI set includes 2x Ethernet, 2x SIM and 1x WIFI, supplied in plastic box
• UR5i v2 Libratum WIFI SL set includes 2x Ethernet, 2x SIM and 1x WIFI, supplied in metal box
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Basic dimensions of the router box
5.4.1
Plastic box
5. ROUTER DESIGN
Figure 7: Basic dimensions of plastic box (bottom and front view)
5.4.2
Metal box
Figure 8: Basic dimensions of metal box (bottom and front view)
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.5
Mounting recommendations
• possibility to be put on a work surface,
• DIN rail EN 60715 with included clip CPD2 (or CKD2 for metal version).
For the most of applications with a built-in router in a switch board it is possible to recognize two kinds of environments:
• no public and industry environment of low voltage with high interference,
• public environment of low voltage without high interference.
For both of these environments it is possible to mount router to a switch board, the following there is no need to have examination immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to
EN 60439-1 ed.2:00 + A1:04.
Compliance of EN 60439-1 ed.2:00 + A1:04 specification it is necessary to observe next assembly of the router to the switch – board:
• For whip antennas we recommend to observe a distance of 6 cm from cables and metal surfaces on every side due to the elimination of interference. While using an external antenna except for the switch-board it is necessary to fit a lightening conductor.
• Before mounting a router on sheet-steel we recommend using a "cable" antenna.
Figure 9: Space around antennas (plastic) Figure 10: Space around antennas (metal)
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
• For every cables we recommend to bind the bunch, we recommend for this use:
– Length of the bunch (combination of power supply and data cables) can be maximum 1.5 m. If the length of data cables exceeds 1.5 m or in the event of, the cable leads towards the switch – board. We recommend installing over – voltage protectors (surge suppressors).
– With data cables they mustn’t carry cables with reticular tension ∼ 230 V/50 Hz.
Figure 11: Cable routing (plastic) Figure 12: Cable routing (metal)
• Sufficient space must be left in front of individual connectors for handling of cables,
Figure 13: Space in front of connectors (plastic) Figure 14: Space in front of connectors (metal)
• For correct function of the router we recommend to use in the switch-board earth-bonding distribution frame for grounding of power supply of router, data cables and antenna.
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.6
Removing from the DIN rail
DIN holder is suitable for DIN rail according to EN 60715 standard only. Default position of
CPD2 holder (or CKD2 for metal version), which is used for mounting the router on a DIN rail, is shown in the following figure:
Figure 15: Default position of DIN holder
For removing from the DIN rail it is necessary to lightly push upward the router so that the top part of the CPD2 holder (or CKD2 for metal version) hitched to the DIN rail get out of this rail and then fold out the top part of the router away from the DIN rail.
Figure 16: Removing from the DIN rail
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7
Description of the front panel
On the front panel is the following:
Caption Connector
PWR 2-pin
ETH0
ETH1
ANT
DIV
WIFI
RJ45
RJ45
SMA
SMA
R-SMA
SIM1
SIM2
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Description
Connector for the power supply.
Connector for connection into the local computer network.
Connector for connection into the local computer network.
Connector for main antenna.
Connector for diversity antenna.
Connector for WIFI antenna. Available only when the router is equipped with WIFI module.
Holder for the first SIM card.
Holder for the second SIM card.
Table 3: Front panel description
Figure 17: Front panel UR5i v2 Libratum
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7.1
Status indication
About router status inform three LED indicators on the front panel. ETH0 and ETH1 ports have two additional LEDs that provide information about port status.
Caption Color
PWR Green
DAT
WAN
ETH
ETH
SIM1
SIM2
Red
Yellow
Green
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
State
Blinking
On
Fast blinking
Blinking
1x flash per sec.
2x flash per sec.
3x flash per sec.
On
Off
On
Blinking
Off
On
On
Description
Router is ready
Starting of the router
Updating firmware
Communication in progress on radio channel
Signal strength is from –50 dBm to –69 dBm
Signal strength is from –70 dBm to –89 dBm or difference between neighbours cells is exactly 3 dBm
Signal strength is from –90 dBm to –113 dBm or difference between neighbours cells is smaller than 3 dBm
Selected 100 Mbit/s
Selected 10 Mbit/s
The network cable is connected
Data transmission
The network cable is not connected
The first SIM card is active
The second SIM card is active
Table 4: Status indication
State indication of WAN LED is updated every 10 seconds.
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7.2
Power connector PWR
Panel socket 2-pin.
Pin number Signal mark Description
1 VCC(+)
Positive pole of DC supply voltage (+9 to +36 V DC)
2 GND(-)
Negative pole of DC supply voltage
Table 5: Connection of power connector
Figure 18: Power connector
Power supply for router is required between +9 V to +36 V DC supply. Protection against reversed polarity without signaling is built into the router.
The power consumption during receiving is 2.3 W. The peak power consumption during data sending is 5.5 W. However, values of consumption can be increased, if some expansion port is eqquipped. For correct operation it is necessary that the power source is able to supply a peak current of 1.2 A.
Circuit example:
Figure 19: Connection of power supply
The positive pole VCC is marked by a red socket on the power.
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7.3
Antenna connector ANT, DIV (and WIFI)
Main and diversity antennas are connected to the router using the SMA connector on the front panel. For UR5i v2 Libratum with WiFi module is also available reverse SMA antenna connector, through which the WIFI antenna can be connected.
The router can not operate without connected main antenna marked as ANT !
ANT connector is used to connect the main antenna. For connecting the diversity antenna use the second antenna connector DIV. If WiFi module is equipped on customer’s request, there is also available WIFI antenna connector for connecting corresponding antenna.
The antenna is connected by screwing this antenna to the SMA connector on the front panel of the router (see figure below).
Figure 20: Connecting of the antenna
Diversity antenna improves radio features of the router at low signal strength.
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7.4
SIM card reader
The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards is placed on the front panel of the router.
For getting the router to work is necessary to insert an activated SIM card with an unblocked
PIN code. The SIM cards might be of different adjusted APN (Access Point Name).
Changing the SIM card:
• Before handling of the SIM card disconnect the router from power supply!
• Press the small yellow button to eject the reader holder.
• Insert the SIM card into the reader holder and slide it in the reader (see figure below).
Figure 21: Ejected SIM holder
For correct function of mobile network module it is necessary to have both SIM card holders inserted in the readers when router is running, even if they are empty.
Ejected holder of any SIM card can cause inability to connect the mobile network.
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7.5
Ethernet port (ETH0 and ETH1)
Panel socket RJ45.
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Pin Signal mark
1 TXD+
2 TXD-
RXD+
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RXD-
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Description
Transmit Data – positive pole
Transmit Data – negative pole
Receive Data – positive pole
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Receive Data – negative pole
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Table 6: Connection of Ethernet connector
Data flow direction
Input/Output
Input/Output
Input/Output
Input/Output
Figure 22: Ethernet connector
ATTENTION! ETH0 and ETH1 ports are not PoE (Power over Ethernet) compatible!
Plug Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector labeled as ETH0 or ETH1 (see figure below).
Figure 23: Connection of ethernet cable
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5. ROUTER DESIGN
5.7.6
Reset
When PWR LED starts flashing on the front panel, it is possible to restore the default configuration of the router by pressing the RST button on the front panel. After pressing this button the default configuration is restored and then router reboots (green LED will be on).
For pressing the RST button could be used a narrow screwdriver.
Figure 24: Router reset
We recommend backing up configuration of the router (see Configuration manual for v2 routers) because reset of the router sets the configuration to the default state.
It is important to distinguish between reset and reboot the router.
Action
Reboot
Reset
Router behavior
Turn off and then turn on router
Invoking events
Disconnect and connect the power,
Press the Reboot button in the web configuration
Press RST button Restore default configuration and reboot the router
Table 7: Description of reset and restart router
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6. FIRST USE
6. First Use
6.1
Connecting the router before first use
Before putting the router into operation it is necessary to connect all components which are required to run your applications. Don’t forget to insert SIM card.
The router can not operate without connected antenna, SIM card and power supply. If the antenna is not connected, router can be damaged.
Figure 25: Router connection
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6. FIRST USE
6.2
Start
The router is put into operation when the power supply is connected to this router. By default, the router will automatically start to log on to the default APN. DHCP server will start to assign addresses for devices on the Ethernet port ETH0. Router behavior can be changed via the web interface. This is described in detail in the Configuration manual for v2 routers.
The power consumption during receiving is 2.3 W. The peak power consumption during data sending is 5.5 W. However, values of consumption can be increased, if some expansion port is eqquipped. For correct operation it is necessary that the power source is able to supply a peak current of 1.2 A.
6.3
Configuration
Attention! If no SIM card is inserted in the router, it is not possible to operate. Inserted
SIM card must have activated data transmission.
6.3.1
Configuration over web browser
For status monitoring, configuration and administration of the router is available a web interface which can be accessed by entering the IP address of the router into the web browser.
The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1.
Figure 26: Entering the IP address of the router
Configuration may be performed only by the user "root" with default password "root".
Figure 27: Entering login information
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6. FIRST USE
After successfully entering login information user gains access to the router via his internet browser.
Figure 28: Router web interface
A detailed description of the router settings via the Web interface can be found in the document
Configuration manual for v2 routers.
6.3.2
Configuration over Telnet
For status monitoring, configuration and administration of the router can be also used
Telnet. After entering the IP address of the router you will be allowed to configure the router using commands. The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1. Configuration may be performed only by the user "root" with default password "root".
A detailed description of the router settings via the Telnet can be found in the document Configuration manual for v2 routers.
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7. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
7. Technical Parameters
7.1
Basic parameters
UR5i v2 Libratum
Temperature range
Humidity
Altitude
Degree of protection
Supply voltage
Consumption
Dimensions
Weight
Antenna connector
User interface
Function
Storage
Operating
Storage
Operating
Idle
GPRS
UMTS
Plastic box
Metal box
ETH0
ETH1
-40
-40
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C to +75
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C to +85
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C
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C
0 to 95 % relative humidity non condensing
0 to 95 % relative humidity non condensing
2000 m / 70 kPa
IP30
9 to 36 V DC
2.3 W to 3.5 W (GPRS transmission) to 5.5 W (UMTS/HSDPA transmission)
51 x 87 x 116 mm (DIN 35 mm)
42 x 87 x 113 mm (DIN 35 mm)
UR5i v2 Libratum – 150 g
UR5i v2 Libratum SL – 280 g
2x SMA – 50 Ohm
1x R-SMA – 50 Ohm (only for WiFi)
Ethernet (10/100 Mbit/s)
Ethernet (10/100 Mbit/s)
Table 8: Basic parameters
7.2
Standards and regulations
The router complies with the following standards and regulations.
Standards and regulations
Telecom and emission ETSI EN 300 440-2 v1.4.1, ETSI EN 301 511 v9.0.2,
ETSI EN 301 908-1 v6.2.1, ETSI EN 301 908-2 v5.4.1
EMC ETSI EN 301 489-1 v1.9.2, ETSI EN 301 489-3 v1.6.1,
ETSI EN 301 489-24 v1.5.1
Safety EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013,
EN 62311:2008
E8 – EMC for devices in transportation
E8 homologation number: 10R – 04 7055
Table 9: Standards and regulations
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7. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
7.3
Technical parameters of module
HSPA+ module
HSPA+ parameters
UMTS parameters Bit rate 384 kbps (DL) / 384 kbps (UL)
3GPP rel. 4 standard
GPRS/EDGE parameters EDGE bit rate 237 kbps (DL) / 237 kbps
∗
GPRS bit rate 85,6 kbps (DL) / 85,6 kbps
∗
(UL)
(UL)
Multislot class 12, CS 1 to 4,
3GPP rel. 99/4 standard
Support channels
Bit rate 14,4 Mbps (DL) / 5,76 Mbps (UL)
3GPP rel. 6/7 standard
Data compress 3GPP
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+: Five band,
800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz
Table 10: Technical parameters of module
∗
Depending on the capabilities of the operator.
7.4
Technical Parameters of WiFi
WiFi
Antenna connector
Supported WiFi band
Standards 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
2.4 GHz supported channels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
RX Sensitivity 11b, 11 Mbps: typ. -85 dBm
11g, 54 Mbps: typ. -70 dBm
(HT20) 11n, MSC7: typ. -66 dBm
(HT40) 11n, MSC7: typ. -62 dBm
TX Output Power
R-SMA – 50 Ohms
2.4 GHz
Type of device
11b, 11 Mbps: min. 18, typ. 19, max. 20 dBm
11g, 54 Mbps: min. 14.5, typ. 16, max. 17.5 dBm
802.11n (HT20): min. 13.5, typ. 15, max. 16.5 dBm
802.11n (HT40): min. 13.5, typ. 15, max. 16.5 dBm
Access point, station
Table 11: Technical parameters of WiFi
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7. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
7.5
Technical parameters of processor
32b ARM microprocessor
Memory
Interface
512 Mb DDR SDRAM
128 Mb FLASH
1 Mb MRAM
Serial interface RS232
Ethernet interface 10/100 Mbit/s
USB 2.0 interface
Table 12: Technical parameters of processor
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8. RECOMMENDED LITERATURE
8. Recommended Literature
[1] Advantech B+B SmartWorx: Start guide for v2 routers,
[2] Advantech B+B SmartWorx: Configuration manual for v2 routers,
[3] Advantech B+B SmartWorx: Application note – Programmer guide.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9. Troubleshooting
If you can not connect to the router from your PC, your network card may be configured the way it is not possible to connect to the router. Take one or more of the following steps to solve the problem:
• Select the communication rate 10 MB/s in the properties of your network card.
• Connect the router to the PC via Switch.
• Connect the router to the PC, start the router first and then start the PC after the router’s initialization.
9.1
FAQ
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I have NAT enabled. My equipment is not connecting to the network.
• The device’s gateway has to be configured as the router.
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The router resets itself and the Ethernet connection fails.
• The router will not function without an antenna. Keep the antenna as far as possible from the power supply.
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I can’t access the Web server over NAT.
• The remote HTTP access of the router has to be disabled, the default server address has to be your web server and the gateway of the web server has to be the
IP of the router.
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Mobile WAN connection fails. (DAT LED off)
• Check signal power. If the signal power is weak, you will have to use a better antenna. If the neighboring cells have a similar signal strength, you will need to use a directional antenna. For proper operation, the signal levels have to be in the range from -50 dBm to -90 dBm.
• It is necessary to set ping, which will check the connection and, in the case of failed ping, restart connection.
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Mobile WAN connection cannot be established. (DAT LED off)
• Recheck GPRS settings – APN, name, password and IP address.
• Try to enter PIN – verify if the SIM card has the PIN code set.
• In a private APN, switch the DNS server send off.
• Switch the system log on and observe where the error occurs.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Ethernet connection fails or isn’t establishing.
• It is possible to turn auto negotiation off and set a rate and duplex manually on the
Ethernet interface of the router.
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DynDNS doesn’t function.
• With private APN this is not functional.
• If the same IP address is recorded in your canonic name as dynamically assigned address, it means that the operator is using NAT or firewall.
• Verify NAT using ping to the static server address.
• Verify Firewall accessing remotely to the router’s Web interface.
• The operator may not provide the address of DNS server and without DNS server’s adress it is impossible to connect to the dyndns.org server. There will be these messages in the system log:
– DynDNS daemon started
– Error resolving hostname: no such file or directory
– Connect to DynDNS server failed
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L2TP or IPSec isn’t establishing.
• Check the system log for error messages.
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I switched the router to offline mode by SMS message, but the router is in online mode after restart.
• SMS messages do not change the router configuration. They remain in effect only until the router is restarted.
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FTP doesn’t function.
• Router doesn’t support active FTP mode. It supports passive mode only.
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RS232 doesn’t function.
• Verify that the router supports RS232 communications. Also verify the RS232 communication settings. To do so, open the router’s configuration menu via the web browser, select the appropriate expansion port and verify the settings in the configuration menu.
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10. CUSTOMERS SUPPORT
10. Customers Support
You can find current information about this product on our website:
www.bb-smartcellular.eu
Upkeep-advices:
• The SIM-card must be handled carefully as with a credit card. Don’t bend, don’t scratch on this and do not expose to static electricity.
• During cleaning of the router do not use aggressive chemicals, solvents and abrasive cleaners!
Advantech B+B SmartWorx s.r.o. hereby declares that the router narrated in this user’s guide fits all basic demands of directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE).
Router fits values of coefficient SAR defined by association ICNIRP and values of "About protection of health before non-ionized radiation".
Declaration of Conformity was issued and it is possible to find it on the Advantech B+B SmartWorx website ( www.bb-smartcellular.eu/download ) in respective product category or is available on request from producer.
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Table of contents
- 7 Safety Instruction
- 8 WEEE directive
- 9 Router Description
- 10 Contents of Package
- 11 Router Design
- 11 Router versions
- 12 Delivery identification
- 12 Order codes
- 13 Basic dimensions of the router box
- 13 Plastic box
- 13 Metal box
- 14 Mounting recommendations
- 16 Removing from the DIN rail
- 17 Description of the front panel
- 18 Status indication
- 19 Power connector PWR
- 20 Antenna connector ANT, DIV (and WIFI)
- 21 SIM card reader
- 22 Ethernet port (ETH0 and ETH1)
- 23 Reset
- 24 First Use
- 24 Connecting the router before first use
- 25 Start
- 25 Configuration
- 25 Configuration over web browser
- 26 Configuration over Telnet
- 27 Technical Parameters
- 27 Basic parameters
- 27 Standards and regulations
- 28 Technical parameters of module
- 28 Technical Parameters of WiFi
- 29 Technical parameters of processor
- 30 Recommended Literature
- 31 Troubleshooting
- 31 FAQ
- 33 Customers Support