teleorgin RB-MTX Bedienungsanleitung

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Index
1 Package..............................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Box..............................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Complete package contents........................................................................................................5
1.3 Modem version...........................................................................................................................6
2 General presentation..........................................................................................................................7
2.1 Front panel..................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Back panel...................................................................................................................................7
2.3 xternal connections...................................................................................................................8
2.3.1 Interfaces and connectors.....................................................................................................8
2.3.1.1 GSM antenna connector................................................................................................8
2.3.1.2 Modem serial port, either full RS232/RS485................................................................8
2.3.1.3 RJ-45 connector ............................................................................................................8
2.3.1.4 Power supply connector.................................................................................................9
2.3.1.5 Audio I/O.......................................................................................................................9
2.3.1.6 20-pin connector............................................................................................................9
2.3.2 SIM card holders................................................................................................................10
2.4 Product sticker..........................................................................................................................10
3 Basic features and services..............................................................................................................11
4 Using the modem.............................................................................................................................12
4.1 Setting up the modem...............................................................................................................12
4.1.1 Inserting SIM card(s).........................................................................................................12
4.1.2 Connecting antenna............................................................................................................12
4.1.3 Connecting power supply cable.........................................................................................14
4.1.4 Connecting UTP cable with RJ-45.....................................................................................14
4.2 Modem configuration...............................................................................................................15
4.2.1 Setting up the connection...................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Modem status page.............................................................................................................15
4.2.3 Local network.....................................................................................................................16
4.2.4 GSM network.....................................................................................................................19
4.2.5 Connection control.............................................................................................................20
4.2.6 Ports configuration.............................................................................................................21
4.2.7 TCP/IP forwarding.............................................................................................................22
4.2.8 VLAN.................................................................................................................................23
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4.2.9 Static routes........................................................................................................................24
4.2.10 Dynamic DNS..................................................................................................................25
4.2.11 Access control..................................................................................................................26
4.2.12 Open VPN........................................................................................................................28
4.2.13 Ipsec static/Ipsec mobile..................................................................................................30
4.2.14 Generating SSL certificates..............................................................................................33
4.2.15 N2N..................................................................................................................................35
4.2.16 CARP...............................................................................................................................36
4.2.17 NTRIP configuration page...............................................................................................37
4.2.18 SMS Actions.....................................................................................................................38
4.2.19 GPIO................................................................................................................................39
4.2.20 CAN.................................................................................................................................41
4.2.21 Time..................................................................................................................................42
4.2.22 Syslog...............................................................................................................................43
4.2.23 User files..........................................................................................................................44
4.2.24 Backup and restore...........................................................................................................45
4.2.25 Discard changes...............................................................................................................45
4.2.26 Save settings ...................................................................................................................45
4.3 System logs description............................................................................................................46
4.4 Firmware update.......................................................................................................................48
4.5 lproma Device Manager.........................................................................................................49
5 Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................51
5.1 No communication with the modem.........................................................................................51
5.2 Modem answers but there is no internet connection.................................................................51
6 Technical characteristics..................................................................................................................52
6.1 Mechanical characteristic.........................................................................................................52
6.2 Housing (dimension diagram)..................................................................................................52
6.3 lectrical characteristic.............................................................................................................53
6.3.1 Power supply......................................................................................................................53
6.3.2 RF characteristics...............................................................................................................53
6.3.2.1 Frequency ranges.........................................................................................................53
6.3.2.2 RF performance...........................................................................................................54
6.3.2.3 xternal antenna..........................................................................................................54
6.4 nvironmental characteristic....................................................................................................54
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7 Terminal architecture.......................................................................................................................55
8 Safety recommendations.................................................................................................................56
8.1 General Safety...........................................................................................................................56
8.2 Care and Maintenance .............................................................................................................56
8.3 Responsibility ..........................................................................................................................56
9 Accessories......................................................................................................................................57
9.1 Accessories critical for using modem.......................................................................................57
9.2 Additional accessories...............................................................................................................57
9.2.1 Directional antennas ..........................................................................................................57
9.2.2 Omnidirectional antennas...................................................................................................60
9.2.3 Powr cable – open end......................................................................................................61
9.2.4 IO cable.............................................................................................................................61
9.2.5 RS232/486 cable...............................................................................................................62
9.2.6 DIN rail holder..................................................................................................................62
9.2.7 Bur holder..........................................................................................................................62
10 Conformity Assessment Issues......................................................................................................63
11 Safety Recommendations..............................................................................................................64
12 List of Acronyms...........................................................................................................................65
13 On-line support..............................................................................................................................67
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1 Package
1.1 Box
Original box of the product is shown in the picture below.
We can find product sticker on the box. It matches modems sticker that is placed on the
device. This proves that your modem is original product. More information about stickers in
chapter Product sticker.
1.2 Complete package contents
omplete package contains:
A) RB-MTX modem
B) Antenna GSM (via SMA)
) Power supply adapter
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1.3 Modem version
There are many ways to upgrade your RB-MTX modem. List below shows typical
configuration and different combinations (versions) of this terminal.
Option Typical Option
Power supply 6…30V 5V
PU LP 3130, ARM9 180MHz LP 3141, ARM9 270MHz
Memory
32MB RAM, 256MB MicroSD card
(part used for Linux system, the size of
SD card can be changed in the future)
NAND FLASH or DATAFLASH
RS232 Systems console (if AN, then RTS/ TS
unavailable) RS485
I/O connectors -
4 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs, AD
output, 2 analog inputs, I2, AN
interface, 3.3V output power supply,
audio I/O, miniUSB 2.0 (only without
WiFi modem)
onnection GPRS or EDGE UMTS or DMA
SIM Extractable Built-in
Dual SIM - Option unavailable in DMA version
Audio codec -
Mono microphone. Stereo input LINE IN,
Stereo output LINE OUT, or Speaker
output SPK OUT
LAN Ethernet 10/100Mbps WiFi modem (only without miniUSB)
Modem port configuration depends on central module used. Available modules with
described interfaces are shown in the table below.
G24 H24 DMA HE910
USB /dev/ttyA M0
/dev/ttyA M0
&
/dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/ttyA M0
&
/dev/ttyA M3
UART
/dev/ttyS1
Modem info or
Not refer
Modem info or
GPS Not refer Not refer
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2 General presentation
2.1 Front panel
2.2 Back panel
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2.3 External connections
2.3.1 Interfaces and connectors
2.3.1.1 G M antenna connector
SMA antenna connector placed on front panel is used to connect external GSM. To
establish connection with GSM network an external antenna must be used. Type of antenna
depends on GSM coverage. In good circumstances (level of received signal is high) use antenna
which is attached in the package. If range of GSM is low or none, an outdoor
directional/omnidirectional or indoor (for instance in place where GSM range is sufficient)
antenna should be used.
Note: If there is no antenna connected to SMA connector, the connection with GSM
network is impossible.
2.3.1.2 Modem serial port, either full R 232/R 485
Serial RS232/RS485 (through RJ-45 connector) is placed on front panel of modem and
it can be configured for special use as an option for customer.
R 485 line termination
In case a long RS485 line, the line should be terminated on both ends. It can
be realized by using an external terminator or by RT signals short-circuit (pins 1 and 3 of RJ45
connector for RS485 device option). The build-in terminator assumes 120Ω line impedance.
2.3.1.3 RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector is placed on front panel of RB-MTX modem and used for
communication with P or laptop to plug cable for Ethernet. In order to start configuration
pages of modem plug UTP cable between RJ-45 of modem and RJ-45 of your computer.
onfiguration pages are available in the web browser under IP address specified on the
modem (default address is 192.168.1.234).
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2.3.1.4 Power supply connector
In the RB-MTX modem power supply 6V..30V care must be taken to ensure “clean”
power supply input and especially to avoid short transients on power supply lines originating
from inductive load switching. Otherwise internal module (G24, H24 or HE910) may be
permanently damaged.
2.3.1.5 Audio I/O
Audio Input and Output lines are available as option. There are three lines available:
SPK/LINE OUT – external speaker or line out
LINE IN
MI IN –microphone plug
2.3.1.6 20-pin connector
RB-MTX is available with 20pin connector as an option. Detailed description is shown
below.
PIN*
Upper row
F nction PIN*
Lower row
F nction
1 ADC IN1 2 ADC IN2
3 DAC OUT 4 NC
5 GND (not main supply input) 6 NC
7 IN1 8 IN2
9 IN3 10 IN4
11 OUT1 12 OUT2
13 OUT3 14 OUT4
15 I2C SDA 16 I2C SCL
17 CAN L 18 CAN H
19 GND (not main supply input) 20 +3.3V output, 75mA max.
GND – ground. Do not connect directly with minus of power supply input.
N – not connected
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2.3.2 IM card holders
SIM card holders are placed in front panel of RB-MTX. To insert SIM card into the
extractable holder push yellow button and take holder out. Place SIM card as show in the
picture. To operate the module in a GSM network, it is necessary to insert at least one SIM card
obtained from the network operator.
2.4 Product sticker
A production sticker includes the following information:
●Product serial number
●the E marking
●the 15-digit bar code
●the model signature (RB-MTX)
Device sticker Box Sticker
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