Sigfox Access Station Micro, SMBS-T4 Quick Start Manual

Quick Start
Sigfox Access Station Micro SMBS-T4
December 2018
Package contents
Accessories available separately:
Sigfox Access Station Micro
Passive PoE injector
Sealing cover
Mounting kits
Power supply adapter
(select the correct plug for your region)
Ethernet cable Safety notice
you start
Getting to
LED
USB port (Cellular)
Ethernet port (Data+Power)
This quick start guide will take you through the few steps required to connect and start using your station.
For detailed installation recommendations and product specications,
please refer to the Product Manual available in several languages from your Sigfox Operator or online at micro.sigfox.com
For safety information please refer to the notice included in the box.
To use your Access Station Micro, you will need:
Internet connection: either by Ethernet port or compatible 3G/4G
USB dongle
Indoor 220 / 110 V AC power outlet
Installing your station
Option: Cellular connectivity
Step 1 Place your station
Place or x the Access Station Micro at the desired location. Make sure
you leave enough space to access the ports and you can see the side to check the LED color.
Step 2 Connect your station to the Internet
Connect the Ethernet cable to the station’s Ethernet port (and the cellular dongle if used, to the USB port). For sealing cover addition see instruction in sealing cover pack.
Step 3 Power on your station
Connect the PoE injector to the power adapter and plug the adapter to a power outlet.
Your station will boot up automatically.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE injector, and the PoE injector to the wall socket or router.
Internet
Step 4 Activation / conguration
By default, the station is setup for automatic DHCP connection.
Check the Support Section of this guide if you need to recongure the
ethernet or cellular network settings.
The Access Station Micro is ready and operational as soon as the boot up is done, the connectivity established and the LED is solid green. This should take less than 2 minutes in normal temperature conditions, and all LED colors depicted below may occur.
Understanding the LED of your station
Light is Meaning Then ...
O
No power
Your Access Station Micro is not powered. Please check that the PoE and power supply are properly connected as per steps 2 and 3
Red - Solid Power on
Your Access Station Micro is powering on. If the light remains red after 2 minutes your Access Station Micro may need replacement. Contact your support.
Green - Flashing
Booting up (30 - 60 sec)
If ashing continues for more than 2 minutes contact your support.
Orange - Flashing
Establishing connectivity
If ashing continues after 1 minute, the
Ethernet port or USB dongle may be disconnected. Make sure the internet connection is working.
Orange - Solid
Establishing VPN connection
If the LED color remains after 1 minute, check your network conguration.
Otherwise your station may not be registered correctly. Contact your support.
Green - Solid In Operation
Your Access Station Micro is up and running.
Purple - Solid
Warming up (temp < 0°) Cooling down (temp > 55°C)
External temperature is too extreme. While your station is in cooling/ warming mode, it is not in service.
2 minutes
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Support
Thank you for choosing the Sigfox Access Station Micro.
To modify the station’s network settings or site location, please download the Access Station
Utility application on your Android smartphone or
tablet. Connect your phone to the station with a USB / micro USB cable (not provided) and follow the app instructions.
For more detailed information, product updates and online manuals please check micro.sigfox.com
For support, contact your local Sigfox Operator or distributor.
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