Flextronics America FCL5324 User Manual

mQHub
User Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3
Provisioning the Gateway in mQCentral .......................................................................... 4
Activating the Gateway .................................................................................................... 7
Checking the Gateway’s Status .................................................................................... 10
Additional Information .................................................................................................... 10
Appendix A: LED Indicator Definitions ........................................................................... 11
Appendix B: Product Specifications .............................................................................. 12
Appendix C: Safety and Regulatory Information ........................................................... 13
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Introduction

This guide explains how to set up your new mQHub gateway.
Note: Ensure that the AC outlet that powers the gateway cannot be inadvertently switched off.

Prerequisites

Before performing the steps in this guide, you must download the Postman application and get the mQHub .json file:
1. Go to https://www.getpostman.com/
2. Download the appropriate Postman client for your machine (PC, Mac, or Linux)
3. Open the Postman client.
4. Click the orange Sign In button. If you already have a Postman account, sign in. If not , click the orange Create Account link and
set up a new account. You can also bypass signing in by going directly to the app.
5. Click Import in the top left-hand corner.
6. Download the .json collection file from
https://comcast.box.com/s/0offiku6f36khsma2e1akkinlzvb4zzl
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and save it to your desktop.
Drag the file into the Postman Drop files here box.
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Provisioning the Gateway in mQCentral

mQCentral is the portal you will use to view data and v erify the operation of your gateways and sensors. Your gateway may have been set up in mQCentral before it was shipped to you. If that is the case, skip to the Activating the Gateway
To provision the gateway in mQCentral, perform the following steps:
1. Navigate to mQCentral (https://mqcentral.machineq.net/ not have credentials, please reach out to our customer support by phone (855-671-5672) or email
machineQ_Support@comcast.com).
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2. Click the Gateways side tab.
section in this document.
) and log in with your credentials. If you do
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3. On the Gateways screen, click Add a Gateway.
4. Enter the appropriate information in the pop-up box to define your gateway, and then click Submit.
Field Required Type Description
Name Required <String> An identifier for the
gateway. This will be a quick way to find it if you have a number of gateways.
Gateway Profile Required Drop-down value Make and model as
found on the back of the gateway, in this case mQHub.
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Field Required Type Description
12 character
Mac Address Required
Node Id Required
Location Type Required Valid values are:
Antenna Gain Optional <number>
Latitude Required Number between
hexadecimal, separated by colons:
00:00:00:00:00:00 16-character
hexadecimal
Indoor
Outdoor
-90 and 90
Network address of the gateway.
LoRa node ID found on the back of the gateway.
General location of the gateway.
Because the mQHub is designed for indoor use only, select Indoor.
Only required if an external antenna is required.
Because the mQHub does not have an option for an external antenna, this should be blank.
Latitude of the gateway.
Longitude Required
Height above ground in meters
Required <number> Estimate how high the
Number between
-180 and 180
Longitude of the gateway.
gateway is above street level.
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Activating the Gateway

To set up the gateway, perform the following steps:
1. Plug it in to a power source.
It is very important that you plug the device into a wall outlet so it is oriented vertically. D o not plug it into a power strip, which would orient it horizontally.
The signal strength will be reduced if it is oriented ho rizontally.
Ensure that the AC outlet that powers the gateway ca nnot be inadvertently switched off.
2. Look at your available Wi-Fi networks—you will see MQH followed by 8 digi ts.
3. Connect to this network with your computer as you normally would with your business or home or business Wi-Fi network. Your mQHub will now begin to blink amber (it will blink white while it is booting up).
4. Open the Postman application if it isn’t already open and expand mqapi.
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5. Click GET /api/wifi/accesspoint and click Send to scan for a network to conn ect your mQHub to. If you already know which one you want to use, you can skip to the next step.
Postman will return a list of all available access points wit h det ai l s about them so you can choose one. Write down the SSID of the network you want to use (this will be one of your standard home or business networks).
6. Click POST /api/wifi/network and click the Body tab. Enter the following text, but change the value for “SSID” to your home or business Wi-Fi network’s ID and “wifikey” to t he corre sponding passcode. Make sure to enter the values between quotation marks.
{ “ssid”:”MyBusinessNetwork”, “wifikey”:”MyBusinessNetworkPassword” }
7. Click Send.
8. Reboot the mQHub by unplugging it, waiting 30 seconds and plugging it back in.
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You can also reboot the gateway from Postman by cl icki n g POST /api/device/reboot, and then clicking Send. You should receive a status of 200.
The gateway is now set up. It will display a white LED light when it is connected to the Internet.
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Checking the Gateway’s Status

After your gateway is set up, you can see its status in mQCentral.
1. Log in to mQCentral and click Gateways.
2. The Connection State field will contain CNX if the gateway is connected and receiving data.

Additional Information

There is a WPS button located on the side of the gate way i f you choose to use WPS to connect the gateway to your Wi-Fi router.
You can reset the Wi-Fi network by holding the reset button in for three seconds using a paperclip or small instrument. The reset button will put it back the gateway back into access point mode which will then allow you to reconfigure your gateway Wi-Fi network using the above instructions.
If you have any questions, contact Support
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Solid white
Running, no issues.
Slow blink white
The gateway is powering up,
Wait, this state is temporary. Solid red
The bootloader has failed.
Contact Support.
Slow blink red
There is a LoRa issue.
Contact Support.
Solid amber
The gateway is disconnected
Set the device to Wi-Fi using Postman,
Slow blink amber
The gateway is in AP mode
Set the device to Wi-Fi using Postman,
Fast blink white
Wi-Fi Protected Setup mode is
Wait, this state is temporary.

Appendix A: LED Indicator Definitions

The following table describes the possible LED indications you may see on your gateway.
Lights Description Response
booting.
from Wi-Fi.
instead of Wi-Fi.
and orange
on.
as described earlier in this document.
as described earlier in this document.
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Appendix B: Product Specifications

Model Number: FXQX1AM0S
Dimensions: (L x W x H) 2.4” x 3.7” x 1.9” (60 x 95 x 48 mm)
Weight: 3.4 oz. (96g)
Supported Protocols:
802.11 b/g/n
TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH
LoRa:
LoRa packet forwarder
Transceiver: I/Q Multi-PHY mode, 802.15. 4g
Frequency: 903-928 MHz
Tx Output: 27dBm
Wi-Fi:
Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
WPS SW pairing functionality
Configuration: 2x2
Frequency band: 2.4GHz
Frequency range: 2412–2462 MHz (b/g/n/20MHz), 11 CH.; 2422–2452 MHz (n/40 MHz), 7 CH .
Security: WPA, WPA2
Tx Output: +20 dBm (b/g/n)
Environment & Reliability:
Operating Temp: 0 — 40 C
Storage Temp: -20 — 50 C
Operating humidity: 5% — 85% RH
Vibration: IEC 68-2-29
Shock: IEC 68-2-29
Drop: IEC 68-2-32
Safety and Regulatory Compliance:
UL 62368-1
FCC/IC 15b and 15c
RoHS approved
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Appendix C: Safety and Regulatory Information

Notice: This product for indoor use only.
Warning: No user serviceable parts inside.
Warning: Hazardous voltages inside.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause und esired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to compl y with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s ar e designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac cor dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct t he interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment an d receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Changes and Modifications not expressly approv ed by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment un der the Federal Communications Commission’s rule s.
In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requireme nts, this device must be installed to provide at least 20 cm (8 inches) separation from the human body at all times.
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