Remote Solution NAP Series Bedienungsanleitung

Quick
Start
Guide
Manual
Remote solution sigfox
Sigfox Access Station Nano
NAP-Series
The Nano Access Point (NAP) is the perfect solution for Sigfox radio indoor coverage extension.
It is a standard performance base station supporting uplink with -105dBm sensitivity and downlink
with 99% success rate up to 1000 meters in free path loss conditions, assuming Sigfox
Ready devices with 14dBm ERP.

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Contents
General Information
09
Activation / Configuration
10
How to Configure the Web
11
Regular Installation
12
How to use Web UI
16
LAN Configuration
19
Wi-Fi Configuration
Wi-Fi Configuration Security
20
NAP Client List 21
NAP Configuration
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24
LTE Configuration
25Administration Menu
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15
WAN Setup Primary
WAN Setup Secondary

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Information
General
NAP is a gateway equipment that comes in three versions.
These are categorized by the capability of internet connection.
NAP3 connects the Sigfox cloud platform to an wired Ethernet
cable or through Wi-Fi connection.
NAP5 features a built-in Cellular module which supports LTE Cat
M1 as a default capability. (LTE Cat1 is a customized option for
user). NAP5 doesn’t support a wired network or Wi-Fi. (only LTE
support)
NAP7 connects to Sigfox Cloud via an existing LAN infrastructure
(Ethernet or Wi-Fi) or cellular network.
It features the ability to automatically switch networks if en-
countering an issue on the network, as well as checking net-
work backhaul to support seamless data service.
Improve Sigfox Device Coverage Indoor
With the multiple backhaul capability, NAP can be installed at
customer premises where Ethernet, Wi-Fi and LTE are available.
This can be installed for indoor or rural outdoor with IP61 enclo-
sure such as attics, underground, warehouses, buildings, shops,
farms, offices and etc.
It can be installed in a Sigfox radio-shaded area that is out of
signal range of existing access stations to further increase cov-
erage.

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Before You Start
This quick start guide will take you through the few steps
required to connect and start using your station.
This guide is based on NAP-7.
NAP-3 / NAP-5 have different number of antennae.
Please refer to “Interface” in this guide.
This “Before you start” is a session for the physical installation of the
NAP device to the Ethernet and LTE environment.
Regarding the Wi-Fi configuration or the other connection process,
please refer to the session “Activation / Configuration”.
The locational information including GNSS coordinates
MUST be entered during the configuration.
For further details, please visit https://service.rs-aiot.com/
Prepare the following to Access Station Micro System
•Internet connection: either by Ethernet port or compatible LTE Cat-M1
•In case of using Ethernet network: Ethernet cable
CAT5e or above, shielded F/FTP, SF/UTP, SF/FTP
•In case of using LTE M1 : Micro SIM card registered with mobile operator
•Indoor 220 / 110 V AC power outlet
•Antennas come attached. *Sim cards are not provided

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Package Contents
Device USB-C Power Adapter
& Transform Plugs
Gift Box Wall-mount
Bracket
Screw
X4
X4
X4
4 Wall-Plugs are included.
4 Taptite & 4 Tapping Screws are included.
Ethernet cables are not provided.
Screwdrivers are not included; regular size is required.

Interface
Reset Button
Ethernet WAN port
USB C Power port
Ethernet LAN port
LED Display
Sigfox Antenna
LTE Antenna
SIM Card port
(*Unscrew the SIM card access door)
Power line breakaway
prevention groove
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1 antenna for NAP-3
2 antennas* for NAP-5 and NAP-7
*Two antenna config, includes one for Sigfox, the other for LTE

LED Description
Name Status Meaning
On
Off
PWR
CLOUD
LED
LTE
WIFI
WAN
LAN
On
Off
On
Off
Flashing
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Power is normal
No power or abnormal condition
Connected to Sigfox Cloud successfully
Failed to connect to Sigfox Cloud
LTE Connected to peer
LTE disconnected
Trying to connect to peer
WiFi On
WiFi Off
WAN Link up
WAN Link down
LAN Link up
LAN Link down
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1 antenna for NAP-3
2 antennas* for NAP-5 and NAP-7
*Two antenna config, includes one for Sigfox, the other for LTE
External Antenna Config

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Ethernet Connection
Place or fix the Access Station Nano at the desired location.
Make sure you leave enough space to access the ports
and you can see the side to check the LED display.
Step 1 Installation Location
Step 2 Connect the Station to the Internet
In case of using Ethernet connect the Ethernet
cable to the station’s Ethernet WAN port.
1)
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet wall socket or router.
2)
Powering the Station
Connect the USB C Power port to the power adapter
and plug the adapter to a power outlet.
1)
Station will boot up automatically.3)
To reboot the station, press the Reset button and
it will automatically reboot.
4)
Insert the electric wire into the power cord separation
prevention groove to prevent the power cord from
being easily disconnected from the USB port during use.
2)
For NAP-3 / NAP-7

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Open the USIM slot on the bottom of the NAP. Insert the USIM
according to the shape of the corner as shown in the figure
below, close the iron lid, and Slide it to the right to lock it in
place.
Place the station upside down carefully
Bottom side
LTE Connection
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
In case of using LTE M1 remove
the cover of the SIM card port
on the bottom of the station.
Unscrew SIM card port.
Slide the SIM socket cover in
the Open direction, and
then lift the socket cover up
wards.
Place the SIM card by align-
ing the cut edge of the SIM
card with the edge of the
socket.
Close the SIM socket cover downwards and
slide it in the Lock direction to lock it.
Tighten the cover of the SIM card port with a screw.
For NAP-5 / NAP-7
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Activation / Configuration
By default, the station is setup for automatic DHCP connection.1)
The Access Station NAP is ready and operational
as soon as the boot up is done, the connectivity established.
This should take less than 1 minutes in normal temperature conditions.
3)
To activate the device, the GNSS coordinates must be manually
inputted by the user via the Android App or Web UI.
Please refer to “NAP Settings” for more information.
4)
Check the Support Section of this guide
if you need to reconfigure the Ethernet.
5)
Check the Support Section of this guide
if you need to reconfigure the Ethernet or LTE network settings.
2)
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