INSYS MRX3 LTE, MRX5 LTE, MRO-L200, MRO-L210 Quick Installation Manual

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MRX LTE
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MRX3 LTE
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Defects liability terms A use other than the intended use, an ignorance of the safety instructions and the documentation, the use of insufficiently qualified personnel as well as unauthorised modifications exclude the liability of the manufacturer for damages resulting from this. The liability of the manufacturer ceases to exist.
Intended Use The product may only be used for the purposes specified in the function overview of the manual. In addition, it may be used for the following purposes:
Usage and mounting in an industrial cabinet. Switching and data transmission functions in machines according to the machine directive 2006/42/EC. Usage as data transmission device, e.g. for a PLC.
The product may not be used for the following purposes and used or operated under the following conditions:
Use, control, switching and data transmission in machines or systems in explosive atmospheres. Controlling, switching and data transmission of machines, which may involve risks to life and limb due to their functions or when a
breakdown occurs.
Technical Boundaries Max. line length for antennas, power supplies, serial interfaces, inputs and outputs as well as other signals: 30 m Max. line length of USB connection lines: 3 m Cable cross-section: 0.25 … 1.5 (2.5) mm² (depending on terminal size), flexible lines require end sleeves
Support If you need further support, please contact your sales partner or INSYS icom support. You can contact our support department via e-mail under support@insys-tec.de.
Technical Data The product is only intended for the use within the permissible technical limits specified in the data sheets. These limits m ust be observed.
Operating voltage (redundant)
12 V … 24 V DC (±20%)
GSM/GPRS frequencies (2G)
900, 1800 MHz
Power consumption
typ. 2.5 W, max. 8 W fully equipped: max. 20 W
UMTS/HSPA frequencies (3G)
900, 1800, 2100 MHz
Level input IN1
HIGH level = 2 ... 24 V LOW level = 0 ... 1 V Contact open condition: HIGH
LTE frequencies (4G)
800, 900, 1800, 2100, 2600 MHz
Current consumption input IN1 at LOW potential
typ. 0.1 mA when connecting to GND
Real-time clock (RTC) buffer time
typ. 2 days
Level input IN2
HIGH level = 10 ... 24 V LOW level = 0 ... 5 V Contact open condition: LOW
Temperature range
-30 °C … 70 °C (75 °C restricted)
Power consumption input IN2 at HIGH potential
max. 3 mA at 24 V DC
Maximum permissible humidity
95% non-condensing
IP rating
Housing IP40 Connectors IP30
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A
Router connection
1. Eject SIM card holder, insert SIM card (Mini-SIM, 2FF) and insert SIM card holder again
2. Connect antenna with connector LTE 1 (SMA (f)) The screen of the antenna system must be connected to the protective conductor when using an outside mounted antenna!
3. Connect supply voltage (12 V … 24 V DC (±20%)) to the terminals V+1 and GND
4. Connect router (ETH 1) to the configuration PC
5. Connect router (ETH 2) to the network in which your system is located
B
LAN settings of configurations PC (Windows 7)
If a DHCP client is active on the PC, proceed with step C. Otherwise, either enable the
DHCP client or configure a static IP address.
6. Open Network and Sharing Center (e.g. key and search for "sharing")
7. Select LAN connection and Properties
8. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) and Properties
Enable DHCP client
9. Obtain an IP address automatically
It is recommended to unplug the
network cable briefly and plug it again upon activation of the DHCP client.
Configure a static IP address
Use the following IP address (example):
IP address: 192 . 168 . 1 . 2 Subnet mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 Standard gateway 192 . 168 . 1 . 1 Preferred DNS server: 192 . 168 . 1 . 1
Please note the previous values before
changing the TCP/IP settings to be able to restore them later.
C
Web interface access
10. Enter IP address of the router in address bar of the browser (default: 192.168.1.1)
If a proxy server is enabled in your browser, this must be disabled or the IP address of
the router must be added as exception.
11. Login with
Name
(default: insys) and
Password
(icom)
All modified data will only be stored in the opened profile after clicking the
Save
settings
button and become effective upon clicking the
Activate profile
button.
You'll get helpful information about the individual parameters in the web interface using
the button (
Display help text
).
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Configuration as Internet Router
12. In Menu Help > Wizards: Select Startup Wizard
13. Select Internet access via Cellular network (refer to inline help for WAN over Ethernet)
14. Enter PIN of the SIM card
15. Enter User name and Password for authentication with the provider (must not be empty)
16. Enter Access Point Name (APN)
These data can be found in the contract
documents of your SIM card or can be requested from the provider. The APNs of popular providers can be displayed by
clinging on .
17. Enter IP address of the local application network
18. Click on
Execute wizard
If the router is to be configured for the
icom Connectivity Suite - VPN
(https://connectivity.insys-icom.de), select icom Connectivity Suite - VPN under VPN connection and enter Customer name and Device code. Then, the IP address in the local network will be assigned by the icom Connectivity Suite - VPN.
The WAN LED flashes green during connection establishment; as soon as an Internet
connection has been established, it is illuminated green and the Signal LED flashes
orange.
E
Configuration of access data
User name and password for web interface access of the existing user in the default
settings must be changed to prevent a manipulation of the configuration by unauthorised persons.
19. Menu Administration > Users: Enter or change User name and Password and select User group "Read/Write"
20. Store settings in profile with
Save settings
and activate profile with .
A typo during entering or forgetting the configured access data require a reset to
default settings to be able to access the router again.
All essential configuration steps are completed with this. Further configuration depends on your specific application. Other frequently required settings are available on the following page.
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IP address in configuration network
The IP address of the router in the configuration network does only have to be changed,
if the IP address is already used or a different address range is required. Then, the web interface is immediately accessible under the new address.
1. Menu Interfaces > IP net 1: Adjust IP address of the router in configuration network
2. Store settings in profile with
Save settings
and activate profile with .
3. Adjust IP settings of the PC for further configuration accordingly, if these are not obtained automatically (see step B)
4. Menu Services > DHCP Server: Adjust address range to the configuration network, if the DHCP server of the router is used
Resetting the router
If it is necessary to reset the router during configuration, this is possible without losing
the settings.
1. Menu Administration > Reset:
2. Click on
Reboot device now
Alternatively, press reset key on the device front once for a short time (soft reset)
Resetting the router to default settings
If the router is to be reset to default settings, it can be reset to delivery state.
1. Menu Administration > Reset: check all options
2. Click on
Reset now
Alternatively, press reset key on the device front three times for a short time within
2 seconds
Resetting and initialising the router
If the router is not available any more for any reason, it can be reset and initialised
(settings do not get lost).
1. Press reset key on the device front for at least 3 seconds (hard reset)
Configuration Guides and manuals for integrating your product into your application are available in the menu Support and Downloads http://www.insys-icom.com/support
For interesting information about your product refer to our website in the menu Knowledge Base http://www.insys-icom.com/knowledge
Hereby, INSYS Microelectronics GmbH declares that herein described device types are in compliance with Directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EC Declaration of Conformity is available under www.insys-icom.com/manual.
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