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1. Both values must be in range 1 to 65535 and the second value must be greater than or equal to the first one Policy Accept Ea Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 41 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GSu Outbound Trusted IPs The Outbound Trusted IPs section defines IP addresses that can be contacted when LAN to WAN traffic is not allowed Outbound trusted IPs Add Cancel Save changes Outbound Trusted IPs e When the LAN to WAN traffic is rejected or dropped based on the default firewall policies no data can be transmitted from the LAN to the WAN network e The outbound trusted IP list defines the IP addresses that can be contacted even when LAN to WAN traffic is not allowed e Enter an IP address and click Add Static Routing Static routing allows you to define a specific gateway for an IP address e Interface Specify on which interface you would like to have the static routing e Target Specify the destination IP address e Netmask Specify the netmask of the destination IP address e Gateway Specify the gateway which has to be used to send packets to the target IP address Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 42 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS SSS eee ES Edit static routing Interface Main Ethernet v Target Required Netmask Gateway Cancel y dd Inbound Rules WAN gt LAN LOCAL Next is a li
2. e Click the Refresh icon to refresh the network list Connecting to a WLAN Network To connect to a WLAN network 1 Click the network name m2msolutions 2 Enter the network password and click Connect 3 Note the status change to connected in the Available amp Known Networks list Available A Known networks oS Signal quality siD Status Encryption type c E m2msolutions Connected WPA2 PSK _ 8897uy6 WPA2 PSK a cfeeshop WPA PSK Manual connection Creating a Manual Connection to a WLAN Network If the WLAN network you want to use is not in the list of known networks you can create a manual connection Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 69 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 1 Click Manual connection Encryption type WPA PSK Password 2 Enter the network SSID select an encryption type and enter the network password 3 Click Save Disconnecting from a WLAN Network 1 Click the Wi Fi network to disconnect m2msolutions Are you sure you want to disconnect from and delete this network settings Forget network Cancel 2 Click Forget network Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 70 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Hardware Guide The Hardware Guide provides the detailed technical information and hardware specifications for the gateway base unit This guide is designed for e Third
3. Devices Group Manage users 2 Click the Checkbox to the user s that should change role 3 Then Click Change role and choose either owner or member 4 A confirmation box the appears that role has successfully changed Remove a user from a group e Only owners of a group are able to remove a person s from a group e Anowner of a group can also remove another owner not possible to remove an owner if only 1 owner in the group e When an owner wants to remove a person he she needs to do the following 1 Go to Devices Group Manage users Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 140 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 2 Click the Checkbox to the user s that should be removed 3 Then click Remove from Group 4 Thenaconfirmation box appears showing that the chosen user s has been removed from the group Managing Software The USR Universe allows you to manage the firmware and software images for the Gateway base unit Each image can have multiple releases You can perform the following tasks e Manage Gateway firmware provided by USRobotics e Manage Gateway radio firmware for the radio module e Manage Gateway configurations from a locally configured device e Manage Gateway applications for controlling third party expansion cards or software Radio firmware can be changed only on the USR3510 Radio firmware cannot be changed on the USR803510 Rev
4. 2 Within the group page choose Manage software USRI f Edit group GOO Device type USK M2M 3G Gateway NA Checkin frequency Every doy Devices All devices ore up to date l device 0 with custom setup Monoge devices software Firmware USRobotics Gateway Armware version 1 38 3 Rodio Armware USKobotics Gateway Rodio Ammware version Gobi images 20150114 No configuration configured USRobotics Gateway Application version 1 0 11 Manage se ittware Users owner including you 0 members n eS Manage users Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 123 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Then you see all the software that is currently set for this group For example to change the application click Choose a different application y f ee he ee ee Firmware USRobotics Gateway Firmware version 1 38 3 rr Radio frrmware ee USRobotics Gateway Radio Firmware version Gobi images 201501 14 tt rr Change version Configuration Configuration No configuration configured gt E Moose O C Arer E a onftiar en e s ahi gt BR ls i 22ie sees Se 25s 2 Application USRobotics Gateway Application version 1 0 Change version Now you can choose any of the applications that are made available for this group Devices The main function of the USR Universe is to provide an easy t
5. Global Settings internet conmection No enabled Connection strategy Manual Promy based interlace Connection status 1 3G Connecti Connected 2 Priority based Use for internet connection 178 145 68 26 v Cancel Save changes e In priority based mode the gateway will first try to make a WAN connection with the interface on the top row of the table e When the first interface is unable to make a connection to the internet the gateway will then try the second interface e When the second interface fails the next line will be tried e Inorder to change the priorities click on the arrows behind the interface you would like to change Settings interne connection No enabled Connection strategy Manual interface Connection status 1 3G Connection Connected N Revision 1 00 IP Move upidown 178 145 68 26 Ka Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 22 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Oe eo M LAN interfaces e Displays a list of the available LAN interfaces and their IP addresses LAN interfaces n interface Enabled IP 1 Ethemet v 192 168 1 1 2 WLAN Access Point 1 192 168 24 3 WLAN Access Point 2 y 192 168 3 1 VPN Tunnels Displays a list of the active VPN tunnels System information Device serial number e Displays the serial number of the gateway Firmware version e Displays the current version of the system firmware System firmware is req
6. Ignore Automatic Software Updates You can disable the automatic update feature so that firmware configuration and applications are not downloaded when the device connects to the USR Universe Each software type can be ignored separately For example you can enable automatic updates for System Firmware but ignore it for the Configuration File Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 131 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global To ignore automatic update Click Devices in the menu Select the group Click Manage devices and choose your device Select Ignore updates for each software type you want to disable automatic update USRobotics oe i eo Ww Select version Home Devices USRI Manage devices Sample2 firmware Back to the device LAL USRobotics Gateway Firmware USRobotics Gateway Firmware 1 38 3 rr Versions Check the versions thot should be made available to your device if you change the version it will only apply to Sample2 with serial number MB19D8N3M8 1 38 3 What s new O Ignore updates Cancel Apply changes Select Ignore updates and click Apply changes Note This action can also done per device using the device detail page Edit Device Name and Description When you activate a device and do not add name and desription then the USR Universe adds a factory set name and description to the device properties USRobotics recommends changing the name and des
7. tab See screenshot below USRobotics Library Clicking on the Library tab you will see 4 boxes Firmware Radio Firmware Configurations Applications Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 145 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Clicking on View Applications will get you to the section where you can upload your application to the USR Universe raeo AF Home Derce Lry Docs Account wv Librory Home Browse rough of the cvollobie defo Gotewoy softwore You con obo upiocs your own configazafions onc anplicafions onc crovisior fhem to your Gotewoy Cevices Firmware irrmwore Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 146 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global In order to upload a new application please click the Add new application button USRobotics a s Home evices Uiprory 0 Ws ouni v Applications Home Ubrany Firmware Radio Firmware Configurations Application Add new apolication USRobotics Gateway Application USRobotics Gateway Application ImageUSRobotics_1 0 11 Available for USR M2M 3G Gateway NA groups USR M2M 3G Gateway EU groups View details For example assume you created an application called SensorMaster Here you enter the name of the application add the application file and you can add an icon description and what s new Then click on Upload to create a new
8. 921 6 kbaud full duplex or half duplex 2 wire or 4 wire with switchable termination Basic Ethernet Switch CG1104 e 4 port 10 100Base T e wuSD card PoE Ethernet Switch CG1103 e Power over Ethernet board requires special power supply e 4 port 10 100Base T with 2 ports class 4 or 4 ports up to class 3 PoE e wuSD card Developers Expansion Card CG1105 e Extended format with headers on all interfaces to attach to development equipment e Pre wired RS 232 port GPIO connected temperature sensor a relay and SD card slot Related Topics Installing Expansion Cards Configuring Expansion Cards Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 7 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS SSS SSS USR Universe The USR Universe is the configuration and deployment mechanism for the USR Gateway From the factory the base unit is pre configured for a RS232 serial interface card On power up the gateway connects to the USR Universe over the wired Ethernet port and automatically downloads the appropriate update If the Ethernet interface is unavailable then the gateway uses the WWAN interface to download the updates Tip You can set the USR Universe to enable or disable the automatic downloads The Gateway downloads the following files from the USR Universe Gateway firmware System firmware provided by USRobotics Gateway developer image customized software that provides additional functionality to t
9. Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Sa em See Oe Example Connection priority is configured in following order 1 WLAN 2 Ethernet 3 3G interface The WLAN interface reports it is connected although connection persistence reports it cannot resolve the requested destination address e g Gateway is connected to a WLAN network with a captive portal active Gateway will start the Ethernet interface When Ethernet is connected and connection persistence reports the link is accepted the gateway will start using the Ethernet interface The 3G interface has additional reset options When connection persistence detects the 3G interface is not connected to its appropriate service the interface will initially get a soft reset as all the other interfaces can get but if this is unsuccessful the 3G interface will be rebooted without having to rebooting the Gateway Priority Order Between Remote Login DMZ and Port Forwarding Rules An internal routing table gives priority for different routing rules like remote login DMZ and port forwarding rules IMPORTANT The first line of this table has the highest priority Default By default the DMZ and remote login are not active and the Gateway rejects all external IP traffic wanting access to the unit This is also the reason why the WAN gt Local default policy is set to Reject in the firewall rules In this case the routing table looks like e Reject everything Remo
10. Timezone e Sets the timezone used by the unit for the Timed Reset watchdog NTP server e Defines the domain name of an NTP server Time Settings Timezone UTC 06 00 Central Time US amp Canai NTP server pool_ntp org Cancel Save changes Power Savings Turn off LEDs e This parameter disables Yes or enables No the LEDs on the base unit front panel Power Savings Tum off LEDs Yes No Cancel Save changes Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 48 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SaaS SSS Data Counters Reset all data counters e This resets all data counters Data Counters Reset all data counters Reset Related Topics Data Counters Remote Access through HTTPS The Remote Access section configures a port on the gateway for remote access With remote access you can log into the embedded web interface from a remote PC or laptop Remote access through HTTPS Remote access Yes No Port 1600 Cancel Save changes To set up remote login 1 Click the 3G connection tab and make a note of the IP address of the WAN connection displayed in IP Configuration Click the System tab Set the Remote access through HTTPS field to Yes Enter the port number for which remote login is allowed Click Save changes a ee To log in to the gateway remotely 1 Ona remote laptop go to the URL https Paddress portnumber 2 Enter the user name and passwor
11. e Only the same device type can be inside 1 group Add a group e To add anew group click the Add Group button within the Device section e You will then see the following screen Group name Group description Ee nereg YOG TTT Device type The type can be found on your device label Select in the list All fields with an are required Cancel Add group e Fillin the Name of the Group Device Type and a Description optional of the Group e This new group will then be visible in the Group overview e The user who created the group becomes by default an Owner Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 114 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global eee eee eS SSS e The user can then start to edit the group adding devices invite owners and members Adding device s to a group e There are 3 possible ways to add a device or devices to a group 1 Activate a single device 2 Activate devices in bulk 3 Move from another group Adding a single device e From the Device section please click the Activate new device e Then fill in the Serial and activation code for this device and choose which group it should belong to mandatory Also possible to add a friendly name for the device optional If no name is chosen the serial number will be used e When the Gateway device is powered up it will check in to USR Universe USR Univers
12. http support usr com support 3510 licenses PCRE htm e ZLIB http support usr com support 3510 licenses ZLIB htm Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 158 Page
13. Change group Change check in frequency 5 Inthe Device overview click the Edit device button USRobotics E cs ace A Division of UNICOM Globe rome De nces Sample2 Home Devices USRI Manage devices Sample2 Edit device MB19D8N3M8 description Device Type USR M2M 3G Gateway NA IN Serial number MB19D8N3M8 Check in frequency Every day O Next check in Unknown Taj Group USRI EA Status Up to date Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 134 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS SSS Choose the desired name and description and click Update Deactivate device UNCe Deactivating Devices If you need to disassociate a device from the USR Universe for some reason for example the device is damaged or will be provisioned through a different account you can deactivate the device NOTE Deactivation means that you will no longer have access to the device through the USR Universe Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 135 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global E To deactivate a device Click Devices in the menu Select the group where the device s you want to deactivate is located Click Manage devices and choose the device s you want to deactivate Click the Deactivate button on the bottom of the page USRobotics O S A Divis i COM Globa Home Devices brary Act nt wv Pn Manage devices Home Devices USRI Devices Dev
14. Embedded web interface o Provisioning tab gt Enable automatic provisioning is set to Yes e USR Universe o Devices tab gt Device Properties tab Check in frequency is set to every day hour week or month o Devices tab gt Release Slot tab Ignore Slot checkbox is unchecked and there is an update available Manual updates occur when e Embedded web interface o Provisioning tab gt Check for updates button e USR Universe o Devices tab gt Release Slot tab Ignore Slot checkbox is unchecked and there is an update available Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 155 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Automatic Update Flow Chart Press Check for updates in WebGUI Automatic check for update at power on and at check in frequency _ enable automatic No provisioning active in _ WebGUI Yes Upgrade if available and allowed by the ignore box Do nothing Setting of WebGUI on device Setting of Provisioning server Why Does the Page Display Incorrectly If the USR Universe or Gateway embedded web interface does not display correctly reports error messages or does not display at all make sure that your PC meets the following minimum browser requirements For the USR universe e Chrome 27 0 1453 110 m e Firefox 21 0 e Internet Explorer 9 0 8112 16421 e Internet Explorer 10 0 9200 16540 For the Gate
15. Select log levels E Info EO Warning E Error E Debug Download log file Download log file Clear log file Clear log file Cancel Save changes To create a logfile 1 Click Yes to enable logging Set additional logging parameters according to Customer Support recommendations Click Save changes Reproduce the gateway problem Download the log file by clicking Download log file ee ai Enable logging e If set to Yes the unit logs all gateway activity Maximum log file size e Sets the maximum log file size USRobotics recommends 256 kB Select log levels e Sets the log levels In order of severity the levels are Info Warning Error and Debug Download log file e Downloads the file to a hard drive or USB stick Clear log file e Removes the log file from the unit s memory Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 52 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SaaS Config Export Config export Download config Download config Download config e Click to save the device configuration to a file on a laptop The configuration file can then be uploaded to the Provisioning Server and used for provisioning multiple devices System Reboot and Factory Reset Two different manual resets are possible on the gateway system reboot and factory reset TIP Automatic resets of the WWAN interface are managed by the connection watchdog feature Automatic resets o
16. T E T tea cane E E EE dene OE O 98 SIM CIRENEAN E R 100 Certification and Operator Approvals ccscccccsseccccessccccssececcesececceecceeeusececsuecessugeceeseusceessuseeetseneess 101 USR ING ee GUNE oceani S N E E ners stem ssauanes 109 Miroducine Me USR UNIVE E ene ener ene ert ee ee ne E EEEE 109 creante aii ACCOUN E e E E E cota N E ee 109 AE e E 111 Activating a Gateway Using USR Universe sssssessesssssrrsrrsersrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrssesrroressessessesseosesseeseeseesesseese 112 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 2 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global OUDE e escent eee tic ste ce orc E A pa osesonuaane cone E E 114 DO Sac gists sain po ie esc cscs sss ssp ssa wane sao ens anna goon veacateceaate tse se sgsnne einen seed usiaeceseemecaees 124 DSc oe nee ee ee ee eee 138 PVM Ae SUT OT A arses cca hereunto asec dain ct asic acta ona dete nets aw ates ses ete des eae pce os waned 141 Editine VOU PRC COUN serian EOE 151 TOUDE MOONE ssrasacscrantetecunnascecescostaminesademnnassaunapacesd aesecueenoanncecoeas saeco nadectqnisaemesrarsasemonns eennpecacaanesetaenesi 153 KCE ae acs eect et hee eee eaten sees osenn conde ttease seeccoeseeceatenee edie eacnte 158 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 3 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global User Guide The USRobotics M2M Cellular Gateway User Guide explains how to install and activate your gateway and configu
17. a web browser go the URL 192 168 1 1 In the login screen enter the default username admin and password admin Click the 3G Connection tab in the top menu bar Scroll down to the Radio firmware selection field for the wireless operator firmware options Select the appropriate wireless provider and click Save changes ge Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 14 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global General Enabled Only upon traffic Connect while on international roaming WWAN Div antenna present WWAN Passthrough mode Allow ICMP es No Limit Wireless Mode No limit MTU 1500 Note when using an AT amp T SIM card select AT amp T for all other wireless operators using SIM cards select UMTS generic Radio firmware selection Verizon Wireless UMTS Generic A SIM requiring different radio firmware was detected w AT amp T Connection hunting Yes Cancel Save changes Tip When using an AT amp T SIM card select AT amp T For all other operators using SIM cards select UMTS generic 7 Proceed with the wireless provider selection e For Verizon Wireless and Sprint service Make sure the service plan is already associated with the unit MEID Scroll down to the CDMA section and click Start programming to complete the activation Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 15 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Co a SSS SS e For
18. account Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 111 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Activating a Gateway Using USR Universe e Before being able to activate a device you need to have already created a group including correct device type e You can activate a Gateway two ways 1 Activate a single device 2 Activate devices in bulk Activation of a single device e From the Device section please click the Activate new device e Then fill in the Serial and activation code for this device and choose which group it should belong to mandatory It is also possible to add a friendly name for the device optional If no name is chosen the serial number will be used e When the Gateway device is powered up it will check in to USR Universe USR Universe will then enable this device and it will be activated and visible in the group view e The Gateway will download the group setting or custom setting if they differ from what is currently deployed USRobotics a Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 112 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Activation of devices in bulk e Itis only possible to use the Bulk Device activation when all the devices being activated are the exact same device type and being added to the same group e From the Device section please click the Activate new device e Then click the tab Bulk Device Act
19. all SIM card based operators The network settings populate automatically for most SIM cards Scroll down to the Network Settings section and check the APN Username and Password fields Update if necessary and click Save changes If the service plan requires a PIN code scroll down to the PIN Settings section enable and enter the PIN code and click Save changes Related Topics Configuring the Base Unit 3G Connection Tab Installing Expansion Cards Gateway expansion cards are easy to install either during staging by a distributor or system integrator or in the field by a technician Expansion cards are designed to fit in one of two expansion slots accessed from the unit s front or back panels In general cards with antenna interfaces such as the WLAN card are installed in the back slot to avoid interference with the 3G antennas on the front of the base unit Tip Another way to determine the appropriate slot is to look at the card connector Cards with the small connector are installed in the rear slot Cards with the large connector are installed in the front slot To install an expansion card 1 Make sure the unit is powered off 2 Using a T6 Torx screwdriver remove the three screws from the bottom plate on the front or back panel and remove the plate 3 With the expansion card in your hand make sure the English labelling for any external interfaces such WLAN Antenna or Serial Port are facing up In this orient
20. by the micro controller and only used on the main board o 1V2 A1 2V power rail provided by the micro controller and only used on the main board V_PWR 3V4 Equals the applied voltage of the power adapter Use for power hungry devices Powers all standard digital components on the expansion cards Powers low power components or level translators from I O signals on expansion connectors towards other components used the expansion cards Current is limited to 1 2A 3A maximum of which the main board is already using 1 5A Only 1 5A is left for both expansion cards The sum of both expansion cards should be lower than 1 5A Powers low power components or level translators from I O signals on expansion connectors towards other components used the expansion cards Internal use only Internal use only Internal use only Internal use only Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 99 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Internal Power Circuits Block Diagram V PWR 3V4 Power Jack 33Vdc Filter Protection Buck Conv Reverse polarity protection Vin 8 33V B eree Vout 3 4V OVP up to 60 lout 3A max 1v8 1V2 Internal use only SIM Card Requirements The gateway has an integrated U SIM interface compatible with the 1SO7816 IC card standard The 3GPP standard defines three operational voltages for the supply voltage of the SIM card 1 8V 3V and 5V The gateway
21. from a WAN interface to the IP address set in the destination field e The port forwarding rules have a higher priority than the DMZ rule e Click Add to create a forwarding rule Enter the port information and target IP address in the dialog box and click Save Edit inbound port forwarding rule Protocol TCP inbound interface ALL gt Source IP Any Specific Required v Destination port Required Target IP address Required Target destination port Required Outbound Port Filtering Outbound port filtering Outbound WAN interface Port range Policy Actions Add The Outbound Port Filtering section defines the data allowed to pass from the Local or LAN interface to the WAN interface Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 40 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global BEMI Outbound port filtering Outbound WAN interface Fort range Policy Actions Add Outbound Port Filtering e Lists the outbound port filtering rules up to a maximum of 20 e By default all data can be sent to a WAN interface When an outbound port filtering rule is added the data sent over the chosen port will be allowed rejected or dropped e Click Add to create a filtering rule Enter the port range and select whether to Allow Reject or Drop the data sent over the chosen port and click Save Edit outbound port filtering rule Outbound WAN interface ALL azal Fort range to
22. party developers e Distributors e System integrators e Field engineers Details about installing and configuring the gateway are available in the User Guide section of this document Information about deploying gateway firmware configuration and software updates is available in the Provisioning Server Guide section of this document And this Gateway design can be licensed to third party hardware and software developers who want to create custom expansion cards and software images for specific needs For information on the developer program contact USRobotics Customer Support Mechanical Drawings 3D file of the gateway gt http support usr com support 3510 files Gateway 3D zi 3D file of the front plate gt http support usr com support 3510 files Gateway front plate 3D zi Below you can find the dimensions of the gateway Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 71 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global id 7 H F IP 65 requirement Below you can find the parts for the encasing which are needed to fulfill the requirements for IP 65 All these parts can be ordered by TAKACHI 1x box BACK 203013G or BCPK 2030135 1x plate BMP 2030P 1 x screws 20pcs MT4 8T 1x bracket 2x4 pcs BLF 2G PC GF or CK 26P metal SS 3x cable gland MG 12S 3 inputs Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 72 Page USRobotics A Division of UNI
23. possibility to design their own expansion cards for the Gateway The Gateway and the Option expansion cards are compliant with the necessary regulatory requirements but third party hardware developers should still make sure the final product remains compliant when inserting their expansion cards into the Gateway Before placing these tailor made expansion cards in the market it s the hardware developer s task to evaluate its expansion card for continued compliance This page aims to give some initial guidance on the amount of certification that is needed The regulatory requirements for expansion cards are typically concerned with the correct use of the radio spectrum EMC safety and health regulations They check if the product is working according to RF regulations and is safe for use for example no unwanted emissions not too high power emissions the effective use of RF spectrum etc Finally also correct labeling and information to the end user is needed Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 105 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS The amount of testing and certification work highly depends on the supported functionality Digital devices containing no wireless transmitter can still transmit unwanted emissions unintentional radiators which can interference with other devices Devices containing a wireless transmitter should make sure their RF behavior is within specification and meets safe limits f
24. serial number and activation code USRobotics USRobotics Mode MOSSY Cont ns FCC ID NCMOMOGS CAN ICES GMB B Acivgig 4 Click Activate Related Topics Creating an Account on the USR Universe Activating the Gateway Using the USR Universe Powering On the Gateway To power on the gateway 1 Plug the power supply into the power connector on the back of the unit and into a power source 2 Observe the LEDs on the front panel The gateway attempts to connect automatically with the USR Universe and download the appropriate firmware developer image and configuration file When the power on sequence is complete the System and WAN LEDs on the front panel turn green Related Topics LED Descriptions Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 13 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global ee eS SSS SS ES Selecting a Wireless Provider For the minimum out of the box installation of the base unit you have to connect the device to a laptop and use the embedded web interface to select the appropriate wireless provider firmware IMPORTANT When using the USRobotics USR803510 GSM WCDMA only version selecting the wireless operator is not needed and you can immediately go to step 7 on this page To connect the gateway to a laptop and select a wireless provider 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the gateway front panel and a network port ona laptop or computer In
25. setup Si lLuser you are owner 3 Inthe group overview select Edit group 4 Choose the desired Check in frequency and click Update USRobotics a Edit group Home Devices USRI Group name Group description cancel Update Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 119 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global IMPORTANT USRobotics recommends caution when setting the check in frequency to NEVER If NEVER is selected the next time the device connects to the USR Universe the automatic check in function will be turned off permanently Even if the check in frequency is changed later the device will not connect with the USR Universe and download the new setting All the devices in this group will be updated with the new check in frequency next time the devices check in Note This action can also be done per device using the device detail page Displaying Group Software To display the software assigned to a group 1 Click Devices in the menu and select the group USRobotics o a il UNICONT Glot tome Devices JOraTry i j Umt w Device Groups Home amp New group Activate new device Show all devices E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA 1 device 0 with custom setup JL Lyser you are owner USk2 E3 USR M2M 3G Gateway EU device with custom setup JL luser you are owner Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 120 Page USRobotics A Div
26. strength of the GPS Off no signal Orange moderate GPS signal Red bad GPS signal Green good GPS signal Green flashing n a System State Indicates successful power on and device readiness Off no power Orange booting Red error Green on Green flashing n a WWAN State Indicates WWAN or 3G interface availability and use Off no power or not connected Orange on not connected Red WWAN error Green on connected Green flashing data traffic WWAN Signal Strength Indicates WWAN or 3G interface signal strength Off no power or not connected WLAN Client Signal Strength Red bad signal strength lt 104dbm Orange moderate signal strength gt 104dbm amp lt 94dbm Green good signal strength gt 94dbm Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 76 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SS aa eee Main Board Specifications The gateway is designed with one main board and two additional expansion boards Main Board The main board is identical for each base unit and is designed around a micro controller which controls a WWAN module and the Ethernet interface Main Board Block Diagram PDF gt http support usr com support 3510 files m2m_ box im 0 O pdf Internal Power Supply e Stable 3 4V power rail e Reverse polarity protection e Over voltage protection up to 60V e Current limiter at 1 2A e One time fuse of 2A Main Board Processor e Freescale i MX280 45
27. 0 25W 24dBm for UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz bands Antenna Interfaces Main WWAN Antenna The main antenna is labelled WWAN Main on the front panel Learn about antenna recommendations Connectors e The RF connector on the Gateway is SMA female e The antenna itself or the connector to the antenna should be SMA male Frequency Range e Allows all frequency bands which the integrator wants to use Performance e Radiation pattern Omni directional e Efficiency over all used frequencies gt 50 e Maximum VSWR lt 2 5 1 with 50 ohm reference impedance Polarization e Linear Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 89 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global RF EXPOSURE WARNING To comply with FCC and Industry Canada regulations limiting both maximum RF output and human exposure to RF radiation maximum antenna gain must not exceed Cellular 800MHz band lt 4 dBi PCS 1900MHz band lt 3 5 dBi AWS 1700MHz band lt 3 5 dBi To comply with the CE regulations maximum antenna gain must not exceed the antenna gain of the Taoglas TG 09 0113 antenna Diversity WWAN Antenna The diversity antenna is labelled WWAN Div GPS on the front panel Learn about antenna recommendations IMPORTANT The diversity antenna is by default disabled from firmware version 1 9 0 onwards Learn how to enable the diversity antenna Connectors e Uses the same type of connector as the main W
28. 015 U S Robotics Corporation 74 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global ES Back Panel Connectors Power connector e 9 33 VDC e Micro Fit 3 0 dual row 4 circuits Reset button e Press and hold for less than five seconds to reset the unit to the last working settings Press and hold for five seconds or more to reset the unit to factory settings Bottom Back Panel The bottom back panel covers the opening for the back expansion slot and is removed when installing an expansion card Option provides a custom panel for the following expansion cards Wi Fi Card Developer Card Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 75 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global LED Descriptions WLAN State Indicates the connection status of the WLAN interface Off not installed Orange Wlan board OK client not connected and AP not enabled Orange blinking AP disabled and Client connected data traffic Red board error Any that causes AP or Client not to work Green AP enabled Green flashing AP enabled and Client connected data traffic Indicates the signal strength of the WLAN interface Off off or not connected Orange moderate signal strength Red bad signal strength Green good signal strength Green flashing n a GPS Aux State Indicates the GPS operation Off off Orange on no fix Red error Green on has fix Green flashing n a GPS Aux signal strength Indicates the signal
29. 0MHz 64 MB RAM 128 MB Flash memory GTM68X WWAN module1 m Ethernet interface Two expansion board connectors O O O O Primary Expansion Board The primary expansion board has the following interfaces e Power supply V_PWR 3V4 3V3 e 24 MHz clock signal e Master reset signal e High speed USB interface e High speed OTG USB interface e SDIO interface e GPIO signals e Serial interface Secondary Expansion Board The secondary expansion board has the following interfaces e Power supply V_PWR 3V4 3V3 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 77 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS e 24 MHz clock signal e Master reset signal e High speed USB interface e SDIO interface e GPIO signals Expansion Card Specifications Wi Fi Card Low Cost Serial Card Industrial Serial Card Basic Ethernet Switch PoE Ethernet Switch Developer Card Telematics Card WLAN Card Specifications CG2101 j ana AAAD AT ANAL Specifications e According to 802 11 abgn spec e Simultaneous access point and Client mode e Dual SSID e Upto 10 simultaneous users e Supported encryption WPA PSK WPA2 PSK mixed WPA WPA2 PSK RF Specifications e The antenna connector on the front panel of the WLAN expansion card is a RP female connector e Click here for more RF specifications e Click here for antenna recommendations Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 78 P
30. 250 DNS 1 DNS 2 Reserved leases Hostname MAC Lease time IP Active Add Active leases Hostname MAC IP Actions Cancel IP address e Sets the IP address of the WLAN access point Netmask e Sets the netmask of the WLAN access point Enable DHCP server e Enables the DHCP server DHCP range e Sets the DHCP range for the DHCP server Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation Actions 66 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GES DNS 1 and DNS 2 When the gateway is in LAN mode the DNS fields will be empty by default As a result the gateway itself will act as a DNS server All the connected Ethernet devices will receive an DNS address which is equal to the gateway s IP address by default 192 168 1 1 When the DNS server inside the gateway can t resolve the DNS request it will forward the request to the DNS server of the WAN connection When the gateway is in WAN mode the DNS address will be defined by the DHCP server of the internet provider When the DNS fields are changed to another value the other IP address will be used for the DNS server Reserved leases e Lists the DHCP leases which are assigned to a MAC address e Click Add to assign another lease and link a MAC address to an IP address Active leases e Lists the active DHCP leases of the devices connected to the Wi Fi access point e Click Reserve to add the lease to the Reserve leases list SSID2 The SSID2 tab allows you to set
31. 7 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SaaS Power Connector The power connector is a Micro Fit connector from Molex MX 43025 0400 e Power Connector Drawing PDF gt http support usr com support 3510 files molex 43025 400 drawing pdf e Power Connector Datasheet PDF gt http support usr com support 3510 files molex 43025 400 datasheet pdf Pinout Function Input voltage GND Not connected Not connected Internal Power Circuits The voltage applied by the power adapter to the gateway is converted into different voltage levels by the main board Two different power circuits make five different voltage rails Dedicated high current power circuit e Provides two different voltage rails which both can deliver high current levels Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 98 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global o V_PWR Is the voltage level of the power adapter limited to 1 2A A little voltage drop lower than 1V will be caused by the protection circuit o 3V4 A 3 4V power rail made by a dedicated power circuit which is used on the main board but also accessible by the expansion boards Low power circuit generated by the micro controller e Provides three voltage rails for very limited power o 3V3 A3 3V power rail provided by the micro controller is used on the mainboard but also accessible to the expansion boards o 1V8 A1 8V power rail provided
32. CDMA EVDO and WCDMA technology o Used in the U S and Canada and has the correct certification and approvals for these countries e USR803510 o Contains the GTM681 cellular radio module which provides WCDMA technology o Used in Europe and has the correct certification and approvals for these countries Related Topics Expansion Cards Mounting options Mechanical Drawings Front and back Panels Expansion Cards The USRobotics M2M Cellular Gateway is compatible with Option expansion cards For custom solutions Option also licenses a hardware development kit Third parties can design their own expansion cards to fit specific needs The expansion cards offered by Option include e WLAN expansion card CG2101 e Low cost serial card CG1101 included in the base unit Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 6 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global roa aS aS SSS e Industrial serial card CG1102 e PoE Ethernet switch CG1103 e Basic Ethernet switch CG1104 e Developer card CG1105 WLAN Expansion Card CG2101 e Provides 802 11abgn e Simultaneous Access Point and Station mode for providing service or connection as a wireless LAN e Failover to WLAN client for WAN connectivity e Dual SSID Low Cost Serial Card CG1101 e Provides a single RS 232 921 6Kbaud maximum speed Industrial Serial Card CG1102 e One RS 232 port with 921 6 Kbaud maximum speed e 2 KV isolated RS 485 serial port
33. COM Global Encasing M2M box or ij BCAK 203013G BCPK 203013S B ABS Key UL94HB PC Key UL94VO na WxDxH WxDxH i 200x300x131 5 200x300x131 5 bt BMP 2030P ABS Plate WxDxt 166 5x266x4 screws a 20PCS M4 tapping r BLF 2G PC GF CK 26P metal SS a hy 4 Mounting 4 Mounting Bracket Ga brackets brackets yo aa 4 screws M5x12 4 screws M5x10 an MG 12S Cable gland ee m2 8 cable range 3 or 6 5mm Front and Back Panels The front and back of the gateway case consist of a top panel and a bottom panel secured with Torx T6 screws The top panels cannot be changed The bottom panels can be customized based on the requirements of the expansion card Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 73 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS SSS eee Front Panel r ETHERNET r WLAN GPS AUX _ Aa State Signal State Sianal SERIAL 1 RS 232 M Z x A 7 os Q Connectors e SMA female e 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 3 WWAN Main antenna connector e SMA female Torx T6 screws LEDs LED Descriptions Bottom Front Panel The bottom front panel covers the front expansion slot and is removed when installing an expansion card Option provides a custom panel for the following expansion cards Low Cost Serial Card Included in base unit Industrial Serial Card Basic Ethernet Switch PoE Ethernet Switch Revision 1 00 Copyright 2
34. M Cellular Gateway Datasheet WCDMA EMEA Base Unit Hardware The mechanical housing for each base unit is identical Internally the main board is also identical and is designed around a WWAN module and Ethernet interface The gateway can be user customized with Option expansion cards available from select electronics distributors The RS232 serial interface card that is pre loaded in the primary expansion slot can be removed and replaced with another expansion card and the secondary expansion slot can be loaded with an expansion card Contact a USRobotics Sales representative for more details Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 5 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS SSS The base unit consists of e Light weight aluminum housing with DIN rail and wall mounting options e Two SMA type antenna interfaces WWAN Main and WWAN Div GPS e WLAN GPS System and WWAN LEDs showing system status and signal strength e 10 100 MB s RJ 45 Ethernet interface e Primary expansion slot pre loaded with Option serial card CG1101 e 9 33 VDC power in with Micro Fit dual row 4 circuit connector e Available secondary expansion slot e Internal main board with WWAN module Ethernet interface and GPS e Freescale i MX280 450MHz Processor o 64MB Ram o 128 MB Flash o GTM68X WWAN module Base Unit Versions Two versions of the base unit exist e USR3510 o Contains the GTM689 cellular radio module which provides
35. N MAS Arwen Ae ce oe Oe eel ne C 1588 Z _ tm bee 144 Ay M De Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 116 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GEG Moving a device from another group e Goto Devices Group Manage devices then check the device s you want to move and click Change group e Then choose the destination group and confirm the changes Move a device to another group If you want to move a device to another group the following needs to be in place e You need to be an Owner of both groups both for the group you are moving the device from and for the destination group e Device type needs to be the same for both groups To move a device to another group 1 Go to Devices Group Manage devices then check the device s you want to move and click Change group 2 Then choose the destination group and confirm the changes 3 Next time the device s checks in it will download the group software settings e tis also possible to move a device to another group from a device detail page Click the Edit device button and follow the steps 2 amp 3 as mentioned above Note If this device had a custom setup in the previous group when moving the device the custom setup will disappear and follow the new group settings unless you choose to make this device custom again after moving the device Edit Group Name and Description You can always edit the group name or descript
36. N Switchover Feature The WAN LAN switchover feature defines the state of the Ethernet port at power on By default this feature is enabled Learn how to disable WAN LAN Switchover Two modes are possible e WAN mode the Ethernet interface act as a WAN interface e LAN mode the Ethernet interface acts as a LAN interface Each time the unit is powered on e Gateway sends a DHCP discover message over the Ethernet interface e When it receives a DHCP offer it proceeds with the DHCP protocol and the Ethernet interface remains in WAN state e When it does not receive a DHCP offer it resends the DHCP discover message five times If no DHCP offer is received after five tries the gateway starts running a DHCP server on the Ethernet interface and act as a LAN interface TIP WAN LAN detection only happens during power on The Ethernet connection remains in the same state WAN or LAN until a power cycle or reset has happened Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 95 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global WAN LAN Switchover Flow Diagram Power Up Retry counter AN AN LAN switchover feature enabled Send DHCP discover Receive DHCP _ Retry counter _ _ offer i5 retry counter gt 5 2 Process DHCP protocol Actas DHCP server Remain in LAN state Remain in WAN state Related Topics Ethernet Tab Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporati
37. R Sect Not connected 4 DTR 5 GND iii 5 GND 6 DSR n E EINE A OE E 6 DSR 7 CTS o 7 CTS 8 RTS 8 RTS 9 R re ane ee err ees Not connected sims ee _ 9 R Industrial Serial Card Specifications UU a Specifications RS232 e One RS 232 serial port 921 6 Kbaud maximum speed e The RS232 interface on the industrial serial card is identical to the one on the low cost serial card Please have a look at this low cost serial card for more info on the RS232 interface Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 81 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS eee RS485 e One 22 KV isolated RS 485 serial port 921 6 Kbaud maximum speed e Connector Examples of the connector you should use are o Phoenix MC 1 5 5ST 3 81 o Wurth 691361300005 e Termination switch With this switch you can choose to terminate the RS485 network with a 120 Ohm resistor e Wire selection This switch allows you to use a 4 wire network or a 2 wire network You can use the gateway in a 2 wire network as shown below Slave Slave 2 Slaven You can use the gateway in a 4 wire network as shown below Slove Slave 2 slave n Gatewa Jer y Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 82 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Note By default the TX and RX of the RS485 connection ar
38. SRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Sa SSS Power Supply e Connector Examples of the connector you should use are o Phoenix MC 1 5 2ST 3 81 o Wurth 691361300002 e Operating voltage 50 57Vdc typical 56Vdc e Power consumption The mainboard of the gateway consumes about 10W the Ethernet board can consume up to 60W 4x15w or 2 x 30W So the total power should not exceed 70W e The POE Ethernet board has an internal one time fuse of 2A e The power plug is delivered together with the PoE Ethernet Switch expansion card The plug is visible within the red rectangle in the picture below This plug allows you to connect an external power supply to the socket on the PoE expansion card IMPORTANT the polarity of the external power supply is indicated on the metal front plate of the expansion card SAFETY WARNING When the PoE expansion board is inserted in the gateway the gateway must be powered from the PoE power supply The main power input on the back of the gateway will be disabled SAFETY WARNING The PoE power supply operates on DC power provided via a DC power supply or AC power adapters Only use power supplies rated at 56Vdc and make sure the product is installed near a power outlet that is easily accessible This product is regarded a class III equipment where protection against electric shock is provided by means of power supplied from a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage circuit and does not generate hazardous vol
39. TCP serveris Local Hosiname Must be a valid host name or IP address Pot 3889 Hostname e This parameter defines the hostname of the Remote TCP server Port e This parameter defines the TCP port number GPS to TCP local or TCP UDP remote server Serial port to TCP local or remote server Enable YS ED GPS to TCP local or TCP UDP remote server Enable YSS no Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 57 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Enable e This parameter enables Yes or disables No GPS reporting and presents the GPS settings menu GPS report settings Serial port to TCP local or remote server Enable Yes no GPS to TCP local or TCP UDP remote server Enable ng No fix report interval 10 seconds Fix report interval 10 seconds GFS move report Report interval 10 seconds Moving if moved meters since last report TCP UDP settings TCP UDP selection Sia UOP TCP settings TCP server is Remote Pot 3888 Save Reset No fix report interval e Seconds between reports when no GPS fix is available Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 58 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS aS SSS Fix report interval e Seconds between reports when GPS fix is available but not moving Report interval e Seconds between reports when GPS fix is available and moving Moving if moved e Number of meters moved betwe
40. The Gateway will first attempt to connect to the highest priority network selected in the connection priority table In case after 15 seconds this does not yield a connected state the next interface will be started to try and connect in parallel to the primary interface If after an additional 15 seconds none of the previously started interfaces are in connected state the next interface in line will be started It is important to understand the Gateway will keep checking higher priority interfaces for their connection Status Example Connection priority is configured in following order 1 Ethernet 2 WLAN 3 3Ginterface At startup the gateway will check is the Ethernet is connected if not the WLAN interface will be started at that point the gateway will check both WLAN and Ethernet When WLAN is in a connected state the gateway will keep checking the Ethernet interface in the background and will switch back to the Ethernet interface incase the state is changed to When the connection persistence feature is enable the Gateway will in addition to checking for a connected state monitor the result of connection persistence on the current and higher priority interfaces In case a higher priority interface is connected but the connection persistence service has detected the required service is unreachable the interface next in line will be started and checked for connectivity in parallel Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 153
41. USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global USRobotics Courier M2M 3G Cellular Gateway User Guide amp Technical Documentation USR3510 USR803510 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 1 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Table of Contents TOEO CON SUS gas ea cosa costar crtonions T tram nceueesonaton me eannoniera E A 2 MDS SC Sec ise eaeceie seco E esetie ceca E oraeepecedaneteccetanecceseesececee 4 MOCUDA ae ser names N ase sq enonos6ocesacesecemnssqsesateneewasantcaneeseennesqsaes 4 Base UNIOR TOWA ce a scecect cote seentenee E E E 5 FE VS OOS a a a a E a 6 CaO E E E E E PEE ee EE ee ae E EEE E EE AE E E E EE E 8 Custom Devclon r iaeo a A E ene eee 8 NETOPIA BOUT I OS eer RE E 8 EE A EEE E EEEE AIEA N E A N T EET 9 COMmMeOUIING the Bise Unii seriar E E 19 Conneurnne TOSIN Cde eee E ee ee eee 63 Hardware GUIE escssesseersi eenn e E E E EAN 71 aege ae ADN e E EEPE E PTEE N EEEE E PETA 71 aE 1S UIC OUI E E E EE EE E N A E N A E S 72 GONE AIG Ae EAT I e E EE E E E E E E E E E E ces 73 EED DO SCIONS erne E E E 76 Manr OVC PECICA ea E E T ER 77 Expansion Card SPECIE Cal IOING ssccnean E TEA SN aN 78 RE DOC IO a sie sucessacsnossseetoenusactosrniecanseseccssasnceeesarssectucnroene 88 ERGENE PECCA 6 eane E eee ee ee eee 93 EVV GOING EAS OSC CAUIONS serores ena S 97 Power Requirements sciccsisvasawaicnns eisreloreinceissistisctuserq ei cleaemarmentmbseeioielae erences 97 PEST VU OT CIFU eier a a a E
42. WAN antenna Frequency range e Receive diversity only works on WCDMA and CDMA bands e Only WCDMA and CDMA bands have to be supported by the diversity antenna e The GPS frequency must also be supported if GPS functionality is desired on the gateway Efficiency e Radiation pattern Omni directional e Efficiency over all used frequencies gt 25 e Maximum VSWR lt 2 5 1 with 50 ohm reference impedance Polarization e Linear Mutual coupling main antenna and diversity antenna e Isolation gt 8dB e Envelope correlation coefficient lt 0 5 GPS Antenna The gateway only supports passive GPS antennas There is no power supply for active antennas on the RF connector For accurate GPS operation make sure the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 90 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS SSS Maximum VSWR e lt 2 5 1 with 50 ohm reference impedance Polarization e RHCP antenna or a vertical polarized antenna Frequency range e Frequency range for GPS 1575 42MHz 1MHz Efficiency e Efficiency gt 50 WLAN interface The WLAN antenna is labelled WLAN Main on the bottom back panel Learn about antenna recommendations For the Wi Fi expansion card the following parameters are required for the antenna Connector e The RF connector on the Wi Fi expansion card is an RP SMA female connector aad e The RF connector on the Wi Fi antenna s
43. a value between 60 86400 http en wikipedia org wiki Internet Key Exchange IPsec Settings These fields are used to configure the IPsec tunnel s encryption details IPsec Settings e IPsec Encryption 3DES AES128 AES 256 e IPsec Authentication MD5 SHA1 SHA256 e Psec Key Group DH1 DH2 DH5 DH14 e Psec SA Lifetime must be a value between 60 86400 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 62 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Configuring Expansion Cards If the gateway is installed with an Option expansion card the device automatically detects and identifies the card and displays the appropriate configuration tab in the menu bar The additional configuration tabs are e WLAN Access Point configures the access point of the WLAN expansion card WLAN Access Point Enable the WLAN access point Configure the SSID of the WLAN access point Configure WLAN card IP address information WLAN Client Enable the WLAN client Connect the device to a WLAN network Disconnect the device from a WLAN network Configuring the WLAN Card The WLAN expansion card from Option acts as both a WLAN access point and WLAN client The WLAN access point allows the gateway to connect other wireless devices to a wired or 3G network The WLAN client allows the gateway to send and receive data over a WLAN network To use the WLAN expansion card first install the expansion card and then configure the
44. age USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Note 5GHz WLAN operation In order to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems the operation in the 5150 5250MHz band channels 36 to 48 is restricted to indoor usage only Note group re keying The WLAN client of the gateway connected to a WLAN access point configured with WPA and group re keying disabled is currently not supported RF EXPOSURE WARNING A minimum distance of 20cm must be maintained between the user s body and the device antenna Industry Canada radiation exposure statement This equipment complies with Industry Canada s RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than necessary for successful communication This radio transmitter IC 2734A CG2101 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated A
45. application Name Description SsensorMaster Here you can type the description of your application icon ong or jpg 100x100 pixels Choose File e Sensor n png Version What s new in this version V1 0 If you add a new version you can mentioned what is new Application file zip or bin less than 50MB Choose File S SensorMaster_app_v1 0 bin A fields with on ore required P Cancel Upload Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 147 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global After the application is uploaded and created you will see your application in the application overview Firmware Radio Firmware Configurations Applications Add new application Lik SensorMaster Here you can type the description of your application rr Not yet made available for any groups View details But as you can see this application is not yet made available for any groups So go ahead and click View details SensorM as ter Home gt Library gt Application gt SensorMaster Back to the list Add new version SensorMaster Edit Here you can type the description of your application Versions Check the versions that should be made available to your devices Select all M v1 0 What s new Groups Check the groups that the selected versions above should be made available to Select all M 2nd Floor 1st Floor O Outside Cancel Eae IAA EE Select the ver
46. ation Federal communications commission notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy Users concerned with the risk of Radio Frequency exposure may wish to limit the duration of their calls and to position the antenna as far away from the body as is practical Modifications Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by USRobotics could void the user s authority to operate the equipment USR803510 3G EMEA CE This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC issued by the Commission of the European Union The USR803510 3G EMEA is certified together with the following expansion cards e model CG1101 the Low cost serial card Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 104 Page USRob
47. ation the card connector is also right facing Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 16 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 4 Slide the card into slot using the side channels or grooves on the device to guide the card into place Make sure the screw holes line up 5 Push gently until the card is flush with the housing 6 Secure the card with the screws The following table lists the expansion cards available from Option and the slot Back a Fro Front Removing Expansion Cards Note The expansion card faceplate will deform if the card is pulled at the edge Do not attempt to remove the expansion card by pulling its edge 1 Remove the Torx screws that fasten the card to the base unit 2 Plug a connector into the mating connector on the expansion card If the card has multiple connectors choose a connector near the right edge 3 Remove the expansion card by pulling the plug or cable that is inserted into an expansion card connector Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 17 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Sass EE ESSENSE Related Topics Configuring Expansion Cards Mounting the Gateway The gateway can be mounted on a wall or DIN rail IMPORTANT All mounting hardware is installer provided Mounting ona wall The gateway can be mounted on a wall with six screws The mounting holes in the base of the gateway have a diamet
48. available from select electronics distributors The RS232 serial interface card that is pre loaded in the primary expansion slot can be removed and replaced with another expansion card and the secondary expansion slot can be loaded with an expansion card Contact a USRobotics Sales representative for more details Feature Overview Reliability and Security e Software and hardware watchdogs continually monitor for loss of connectivity and will repair the problem if detected e Software and configuration images are protected with digital signatures Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 4 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global PeU e Secure redundant firmware and configuration images ensure the unit can revert to previous working settings if a problem is detected e Management functions are protected by certificate or password and applied over encrypted links Flexibility e Hardware expansion slots allow for additional radio and or wired interfaces e Expansion cards are designed with board edge connectors for easy installation and replacement in the field e Hardware and software development kits are available to partners for developing custom expansion cards and software images Provisioning e The USR Universe allows for efficient deployment of firmware configuration file and developer image updates to multiple gateways at once More Resources USR3510 M2M Cellular Gateway Datasheet US USR803510 M2
49. ays try to connect to the internet over the Ethernet interface first When this interface is not able to connect to the internet the gateway will try to connect to the internet via the WWAN interface Related Topics Configuring the Base Unit Ethernet Tab 3G Connection Tab WAN LAN switchover feature Installing the Gateway To install the base unit out of the box review the installation requirements and then follow the installation steps listed below For information about customizing the base unit learn about installing expansion cards and provisioning the device with a custom developer image Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 9 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global aa eae SSS eee Installation Requirements e Gateway base unit e Included power supply e Included WWAN antennas e Ethernet cable e Web browser ona laptop or smartphone e A service plan from a wireless service provider o One of the following US wireless service providers Sprint Verizon Wireless AT amp T requires SIM T Mobile requires SIM o For non US wireless service providers any WCDMA based network will work Browser Requirements For the Provisioning Server e Chrome 27 0 1453 110 m Firefox 21 0 e Internet Explorer 9 0 8112 16421 e Internet Explorer 10 0 9200 16540 For the gateway embedded web interface e Internet Explorer 9 Safari 5 1 Firefox Windows 21 0 Mac 12 0 Chrome Windo
50. card by clicking the following tabs in the menu e WLAN Access Point e WLAN Client WLAN Access Point Tab The WLAN Access Point tab lets you to manage the broadcast settings of the wireless access point You can see the tab only when the gateway is installed with the WLAN expansion card Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 63 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global General General en oe WLAN Mode 2 4 GHz Channel 6 Enable second SSID Yes ED coe Enabled e Enables the WLAN access point WLAN Mode e Selects a 2 4Ghz or 5GHz access point Channel e Selects the WLAN channel on which the access point has to work Enable second SSID e Activates asecond SSID Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 64 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSID 1 General Network name SSID CloudGate KFV0 ex MyNetwork Broadcast SSID Yes No Encryption WPA WPA2 Password oBYV1685 Network name SSID e Allows you to change the SSID Broadcast SSID e If set to Yes the SSID will be broadcasted Encryption e Allows you to choose the type of encryption Password e Sets the password Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 65 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global IP Config IP Config IP address 192 168 2 1 ex 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 Enable DHCP server Yes No DHCP range 100 to
51. case the primary connection cannot be established The fallback time field allows selecting the time the gateway needs to try to connect to each of the alternative networks before trying the next network Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 31 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Connection hunting Yeg No Connection hunting Connection hunting Verizon Wireless configuration ga UMTS Generic a Sprint 7 AT amp T A SIM requinng different radio firmware was detected Fallback time 4 minutes Network Settings lf AT amp T or UMTS Generic is the chosen wireless operator firmware you can configure a number of 3G network settings APN e Sets the APN value automatically based on the SIM card installed IMPORTANT When the APN which is set automatically is not the correct one you can change it manually When the APN is manually changed the gateway will remember this and will use this APN every time it detects this individual SIM card When a different SIM card is inserted the gateway will again choose the APN automatically Authentication method e Selects the authentication method o Automatic default Uses PAP authentication for connecting to the network followed by CHAP authentication o PAP Uses PAP authentication protocol for connecting to the network o CHAP Uses CHAP authentication protocol for connecting to the network o NONE No authentication protocol used Usernam
52. ck on the Manage Devices button USKI OO Device type USR MAM 3G Gateway NA oO Check in frequency Every day Devices All devices are up to date 1 device 0 with custom setup Revision 1 00 Devices Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation E SL Library Docs Account Ww Snow all devices I Luyser you are owner L luser you are owner f Edit group 126 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 4 Then you see an overview over all the devices that belong to this group USRobotics QO A Divis OM Globa Home Devices Wray i nt wv Manage devices Home Devices USRI Devices Devices Software Users Activate new device s All X Ky L Name Y Serial number Status Last check in O Sample MB19D8N3M8 3 February 2015 16 16 CST 0 devices selected Deactivate devices Change group Change check in frequency Sorting the Device List e When there are too many devices to view on one screen click the header to sort based on Name Serial number and Last Check in ascending or descending Filter by search term e Finds devices with a specific text string in any field Filter by device status e Use the Status filter field e Finds devices based on the update status Up to Date The device is provisioned with the assigned release of software Needs Update The device is not provisioned with the assigned release of software Never checked in Never been o
53. controls how data passes from one type of interface to another There are three different sources or destinations for gateway data e AWAN interface which is a connection to the Internet e ALAN connection which is a connection to a laptop or other computer on the same network interface e The gateway itself called the Local network TIP When the device is powered on the Ethernet interface behaves as a WAN or LAN depending on the mode configured through the WAN LAN Switchover feature It includes the following sections e Default Policies e DMZ e Inbound Port Forwarding e Outbound Port Filtering e Outbound Trusted IPs e Static Routing Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 37 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Ea SSS Default Policies The Default Policies section sets the basic firewall rules Default policies LAN gt WAN Accepi LAN gt LAN Accepi LAN gt Local Accept WAN gt Local Drot Y Default Policies e Sets the default firewall rules to accept or reject data flow between the following interfaces LAN to WAN LAN to LAN LAN to LOCAL WAN to LOCAL O O O e Sets the action for each rule o Accepted the data is allowed to pass from one interface type to the other interface type o Rejected the data is not allowed to pass form one interface type to the other interface type the gateway drops the data packets and sends a reject message to the sourc
54. cription to something meaningful for your Gateway deployment Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 132 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global To change the device name and description 1 Click Devices in the menu 2 Select the group where the device is located USRobotics ae G A Division of UNICONT Global Home Devices Library Docs Device Groups Home De ia New group Activate new device g H USRI E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA USR2 E USR M2M 3G Gateway EU Sy 3 Then click on the Manage Devices button USKI O Device type USR MAM 3G Gateway NA O Check in frequency Every day Devices All devices are up to date device 0 with custom setup Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation N ACCOUNT w m Snow all devices JL Luser you are owner luser you are owner f Edit group 133 Page USRobotics 4 Then you see an overview of all the devices that belong to this group Click on the name of the device you want to change the name and description USRobotics o ae O0 B Docs Account w A Division of UNICOM Global Home Devices Library Manage devices Home Devices USRI Devices Manage di Devices software Users Activate new device s All v rch de Eg L Name Y Serial number Status Last check in MB19D8N3M8 3 February 2015 16 16 CST C Sample2 0 devices selected Deactivate devices
55. ctrum RF exposure and product safety Some typical standards include e EN 301489 and or EN 55022 55024 for EMC emissions and immunity ESD e EN 60950 1 for ITE safety e EN 300 328 for 2 4GHz devices e EN 301 893 for 5GHz devices e EN 62311 for RF exposure When compliance is demonstrated a Declaration of Conformity shall be written to declare the product is compliant with the R amp TTE directive and some other CE directives The use of a Notified Body is optional but might be useful to check what amount of testing is needed In that case the Notified Body number shall be added behind the CE mark Please visit the European Commission website for more details on the different EU directives and regulations The info on this page is for information purpose only Other certification might be needed and actual certification requirements might differ from the information on this page It s the actual responsibility of the third party hardware developer to make sure the product complies with the applicable regulatory requirements Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 108 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global USR Universe Guide The USR Universe Guide explains how to deploy firmware configuration and developer images to multiple devices USRobotics This guide is designed for e Distributors Welcome to e System integrators USR e Developers UNIVERSE e Field engineers Informa
56. d Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 49 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Enabled Yes No Service provider dyndns org Host Name mypersonaldomain_dyndns org User Name myusemame Password eeceeeeees Use HTTPS Yes No Status Mo info available Update Cancel Enabled e Set to Yes to enable Dynamic DNS Service Provider e Selects the dynamic DNS service provider Host name e Defines the host name for the DNS service provider account User name e Defines the user name you have set up with the DNS service provider Password e Defines the password you have set up with the DNS service provider Use HTTPS e Set to Yes to enable HTTPS login Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation save changes 50 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Status e Displays status information e Click Update to refresh the status Username and Password Username Username admin Password Old password New password Confirm password Cancel Save changes Username e Sets a new username for logging on to the embedded web interface Password e Resets the password Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 51 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Logging Customer support may request logfiles to diagnose a problem Logging Enable logging No Maximum log file size 256 KB
57. e e Defines a user name if required by the wireless network subscription Password e Defines a password if required by the wireless network subscription Network selection method e Sets the network selection method when roaming Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 32 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global aS eS I o Automatic Registers the device to the network corresponding to the SIM card installed When roaming the device connects to the roaming partner designated by the wireless operator o Manual Scans for networks and then lets you select a network different from your home network PIN Settings When you select AT amp T or UMTS Generic as the wireless operator you may have to enter a PIN code Enable PIN Enabled Yes No Enter PIN Save PIN Enabled Yes No Enter PIN Enable PIN e Enables the PIN code and displays a field for entering the value Save PIN e Automatically saves the PIN code Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 33 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS eee ee CDMA If Verizon Wireless or Sprint is the chosen wireless operator click Start programming to provision the gateway CDMA initial programming required Star programming Ethernet Switch When the Ethernet expansion board is inserted into the gateway a new item Ethernet Switch will be listed in the interfaces tab only LAN funct
58. e Network Settings e PIN Settings e CDMA Connection Status The Connection status section provides information about the wireless network Connection status Connected CloudGate is connected to the mobile network Operator signal strength 75 dBm EGO dB Technology Voice number IP configuration IF 46 179 62 13 Netmask PETT T het Gateway 46 179 62 74 DNS 1 81 169 60 107 DNS 2 Operator Name e Displays the name of the wireless operator the gateway is connected to Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 27 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SiS Signal Strength e Displays the received signal strength ECIO e Displays the energy per chip over the interference This is a typical way to indicate the quality of 3G networks Technology e Displays the technology used by the wireless operator Voice number e Displays the voice number linked to the SIM card for 3G wireless operators Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 28 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global General The General section configures the WWAN interface on the gateway General Enabled Yes NO Oni upon traffic es Connect while on eS Intemational roam mg WAAN Div anienna present WAWAN Passinrough mode Allow IIP Limit Wireless Moge Mo imi hat MTU 1500 Note wi m ATET SM ATAT i f b i MTS O ITS Gener AT amp T Enabled e Enables and disables
59. e disabled So you have to enable them before you can start using the RS485 port You can enable this by using the DE and RE signals For a 2 wire interface half duplex you should of course only enable one direction at the same time Below an example of how to do this in your code The example shows how to activate both DE and RE include lt stdio h gt include lt string h gt include lt fcntl h gt include lt unistd h gt include lt sys ioctl h gt include lt errno h gt J PA eI EBS PR Caste ECR Ree ia ee A cane EKA ee ee en Os ee a Re eas tance ee Manifest Constants FEAF Re ere ee nit ee ne i Roe ae ee eee ane Se Rae ee See ea eae ee nae ee eee ifndef TIOCM_OUT1 define TIOCM OUT1 Ox2000 define TIOCM OUT2 Ox4000 endif define TIOCM_RE TIOCM_OUT1 define TIOCM_DE TIOCM_OUT2 a I a a a aes Pe a a ee es a a a a int main void int fd open dev ttySP4 O_RDWR O_NONBLOCK if fd lt O printf failed to pen device n return 0 int status err switch on RS485 TRANSMIT buffer and RECEIVE buffer ioctl fd TIOCMGET amp status status TIOCM_DE TIOCM_RE if err ioctl fd TIOCMSET amp status printf ioctl error Ox x errno 0x x status x err errno status close fd return O Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 83 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Basic Ethernet Switch Specifications Specificati
60. e expansion card makes use of an already certified radio module the test results might be fully or partially re used Similar as for FCC Industry Canada differentiates between licensed and unlicensed license exempt transmitters Depending on the specifications of your expansion card testing is needed for the applicable standard s The technical standards for licensed and unlicensed equipment are found in the various Radio Standards Specifications e RSS 210 for License exempt radio apparatus 2 4GHz 5GHz e RSS 132 for cellular telephone systems 850MHz e RSS 133 for 2GHz personal communication services 1900MHz Please visit the Industry Canada website for more info on the radio equipment certification procedures and Industry Canada s standards page These IC tests can be executed in authorized test labs CE Before selling operating a device In the European Union it needs to be compliant with all the applicable directives and regulations The most common are e R amp TTE directive e Automotive EMC directive e ROHS directive Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 107 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global e REACH regulation When developing a new expansion card one should make sure the full device is still compliant For the R amp TTE directive this means evaluating the product according to the applicable standards related to EMC emissions EMC immunity ESD surge radio soe
61. e gateway itself will act as a DNS server All the connected Ethernet devices will receive an DNS address which is equal to the gateway s IP address by default 192 168 1 1 When the DNS server inside the gateway can t resolve the DNS request it will forward the request to the DNS server of the WAN connection When the gateway is in WAN mode the DNS address will be defined by the DHCP server of the internet provider When the DNS fields are changed to another value than the other IP address will be used for the DNS server Reserved leases e Lists the DHCP leases which are assigned to a certain MAC address e Click Add to assign another lease and link a MAC address to an IP address Active leases e Lists the active DHCP leases of the devices connected to the gateway e Click Reserve to add the lease to the Reserve leases list Reserved leases Hostname MAC Lease time iP Active Actions Ootion Canada 00 15 b7 6467 1d 1932 165 1 237 4 D Ado Active leases Hostname MAC iP Actions PetersDell a4 ba dbf c2 a2 192 106 1117 Reserve Opton Canada 00 15 b7 6071 67 192 168 1 237 gt Related Topics WAN LAN Switchover Feature Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 26 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 3G Connection Tab The 3G Connection tab configures the gateway WWAN interface as well as 3G and CDMA network settings It includes the following sections e Connection Status e General
62. e of the packets o Dropped the data is not allowed to pass from one interface type to the other interface type the gateway drops these data packets without sending a reject message NOTE The WAN to LOCAL traffic is by default Dropped This makes sure that no traffic coming from the Internet can enter the gateway Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 38 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SS aia See SSS eee DMZ The DMZ section configures the demilitarized zone This feature forwards all incoming data to a specific IP address DMZ Enabled Yes No WAN Interface ALL P Address Required ex 192 168 1 1 Enabled e Enables the DMZ WAN Interface e Selects the WAN interface the data will be coming from for forwarding IP Address e Sets the IP address for forwarding all data coming from a WAN interface Inbound Port Forwarding The Inbound Port Forwarding section forwards data from a WAN interface to a designated IP address and port Inbound port forwarding Protocol Inbound interface Source IP Dest port Target IP port Actions O add Note Inbound port forwarding is priority based The first line has the highest priority Inbound Port Forwarding e Lists the inbound forwarding rules up to a maximum of 40 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 39 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global e These rules allow you to forward data
63. e will then enable this device and it will be activated and visible in the group view USRobotics Ta Devices Home Device BLOB ESRGeRAREREE LAN MAC Afbett cf a ar 08 Bere C 1588 Z Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 115 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Adding devices in bulk e Itis only possible to use the Bulk Device activation when all the devices being activated are the exact same device type and being added to the same group e From the Device section please click the Activate new device e Then click the tab Bulk Device Activation e Then fill in the Serial and activation code separated with a comma for the devices to be activated 1 device per line It is also possible to add a name per device optional if added after each activation code If no name is chosen the serial number will be used e Then choose the Group they should be added to needs to be the same device type e When the Gateway devices are powered up it will check in to USR Universe USR Universe will then enable these devices and they will be activated and visible in the group view USRobotics Devices Home Device Revision 1 00 Contre FCC IO NCAIOMOS R Contains IC T9444 4900809 Cae 1CES 5 An a ic O48 COS KCOCEOD TPEUE UDO IOI ee ao TET LESTE SETTEET s LAN MAC Abwee 44 ot At At Oe D ee eo i e eer ae gt Sb berte Fret testa LA
64. elds as required USRobotics a 5 a 2 A Division of UNICOM Global Home Devices Library Docs Account w Profile Home Profile First name E mail John john doe email com Change Email Last name Doe Change password Company A elas with an ore requred Cancel Update profile Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 151 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 2 If changing the password enter the current password USRobotics Profle Home Baam Unciche poies 3 Click Update profile Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 152 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global a a aaa SSeS Troubleshooting How does connection priority work in conjunction with connection persistence What is the priority order between port forwarding rules DMZ and remote login in the internal routing table How does the automatic upgrade feature work on the USR Universe Why does the page display incorrectly How does connection priority work in conjunction with connection persistence First of all it is crucial to understand both features run as separate services on the Gateway although their output is heavily linked In essence the connection priority feature is responsible for making sure the Gateway is connected to the best available communications link Connection Persistence however is ensuring that the service required for proper operation is reachable
65. en fix or move reports to define as moving TCP UDP settings TCP UDP selection e This parameter selects a TCP or UDP session for GPS TCP settings TCP server is Local Remote e This parameter configures the TCP server to Local or Remote TCP settings TCP serveris Local Hostname Must be a valid host name or IP address Port 8888 Save Reset Hostname e This parameter defines the hostname of the Remote TCP server Port e This parameter defines the TCP port number Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 59 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global UDP settings TCP UDP settings TCP UDP selection TCP UDF settings Hostname Must be a valid host name or IP address Port 8888 Hostmname e This parameter defines the hostname of the Remote UDP server Port e This parameter defines the UDP port number Configuring the VPN The VPN tab allows adding and configuring IPSec tunnels By default the gateway has no IPsec tunnels preconfigured VPN Tunnel Management Add sec Tunne A tunnel can easily be added by clicking the add IPsec Tunnel button a window will prompt the user to enter a name for the new tunnel IPsec Interface interface Name Example cme OE Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 60 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SS When the tunnel is successfully added a new field in the VPN tab w
66. er of 4 3 mm USRobotics recommends using screws with a minimum width of 4mm anda minimum length of 30 mm M4x30mm Tip When choosing the mounting orientation of the unit consider the direction of the cables and antennas Make sure cables are routed with sufficient ease to all connectors and that the antennas are unobstructed for easy positioning The front panel LEDs should also be visible To wall mount the gateway 1 Mark the six holes with a pencil on the wall 2 Drill if necessary the holes in the mounting surface Do not drill into the gateway housing Click here for a drawing of the mounting holes 3 Mount the gateway with six M4x30mm screws Vi 2 oe A Ce we Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 18 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SS SSS SSS Mounting ona DIN rail To mount the gateway on a DIN rail use two DIN rail adapters USRobotics suggests adaptors from the following companies e Phoenix Contact e DSB Marketing e Hammond Configuring the Base Unit When the gateway is connected to a laptop through an Ethernet cable you can configure the device locally using the embedded web interface The web interface allows you to configure one device at a time Tip To provision a number of gateways at once use the web interface to create a configuration file and use the USR Universe to download the file to multiple devices Learn how to log on to
67. erver e GPS report settings e TCP UDP selection e TCP settings e UDP settings Serial Port to TCP local or remote server Serial port to TCP local or remote server Enable YE ED GPS to TCP local or TCP UDP remote server Enable Yes ED Enable e This parameter enables Yes or disables No the serial port and presents the serial port settings menu Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 55 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Serial port settings Serial port to TCP local or remote server Enable yes no Baud rate 9600 Iv Data bits Stop bits Parity none even odd mark O space none O XON XOFF CTSIRTS Flow control TCP settings TCP server is Port poog GPS to TCP local or TCP UDP remote server Enable Y ES Baud rate e This parameter selects the serial port baud rate Data bits e This parameter selects the number of data bits per character Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 56 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Sa aS SSS ee Stop bits e This parameter selects the number of stop bits per character Parity e This parameter selects the type of parity bits per character Flow control e This parameter selects the type of flow control used by the serial port TCP settings TCP server is Local Remote e This parameter configures the TCP server to Local or Remote TCP settings
68. esses defined Add Use PING in addition to Yes No DNS Checking interval 30 seconds Watchdog action Reset interface Re establish connection Cancel Save changes Enabled e Set to Yes to enable the connection watchdog and monitor the active WAN interface for data received e If no data is received after a certain period of time checking interval the connection watchdog will o Try to lookup the URL IP addresses o If activated try to ping the URL IP addresses o If both actions fail than the next WAN interface in the priority list will be activated When the failing WAN interface is the 3G interface than the WWAN module will be reset or try to re establish a connection Addresses to Check e Specifies the IP addresses or URL s to send a DNS request or PING to if the connection watchdog is enabled e A maximum of 5 IP addresses or URL s can be specified Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 44 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global ee eee IMPORTANT The URLs in the table must be the domain name not the complete URL For example www google com will be accepted http www google com will not work Use PING in addition to DNS e Sends a PING and DNS request to the specified URL IP addresses Checking interval e If no data is received during a time equal to the checking interval the connection persistence will start the URL IP lookup feature Watchdog action e Re
69. f the gateway are managed by the timed reset feature system reboot system reboot Factory reset Factory reset System reboot To reboot the gateway 1 Click System reboot 2 Inthe confirmation dialog box click Reboot to confirm Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 53 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global NOTE This is the same as pressing the hardware reset button on the back of the gateway for one second Factory Reset To reset the gateway to the factory default settings and overwrite all custom configuration changes 1 Click Factory Reset to restart the device with the original firmware version from the factory 2 Click Factory reset to confirm TIP This is the same as pressing the hardware reset button on the back of the gateway for more than five seconds Hardware Reset Button The hardware reset button is located on the unit back panel Using a pen or small screwdriver press and hold e Hold for one second to perform a normal reset e Hold for five seconds or more to perform a factory reset Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 54 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Gu Plugin Tab The Plugin tab configures the serial port settings and the GPS settings It includes the following sections e Serial Port to TCP local or remote server e Serial port settings e TCP settings e GPS to TCP local or TCP UDP remote s
70. fic frequency of the transmitter Typically tests are required for RF output power modulation characteristics occupied bandwidth frequency stability and radiated spurious emissions In addition the expansion card will mostly be required to carry its own FCC ID When the expansion card makes use of an already certified radio module the test results might be fully or partially re used and there s no need for a new FCC ID The FCC differentiates between licensed and unlicensed transmitters e licensed transmitters devices operating in a frequency that is licensed by the FCC e g PCS 1900MHz or cellular 850MHz The FCC strictly controls interference in these bands e unlicensed transmitters devices operating in unlicensed frequency bands Different technologies can be used in these frequency bands and interference restrictions are less severe e g 2 4GHz WLAN Bluetooth ZigBee Technical standards for licensed and unlicensed equipment are found in the various radio service rule parts Depending on the specifications of your expansion card testing is needed for the applicable rule part s Some common rule parts include e FCC Part 15C for Intentional Radiators 2 4GHz band FCC Part 15E for UNII devices SGHz band FCC Part 24 Personal communications services 1900MHz band Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 106 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS eee eS Please visit the FCC website
71. fic on your wireless operator subscription Check for updates Check for updates e Checks the USR Universe for firmware developer image and configuration file updates e Click the Check for Updates button to check for updates even if Enable automatic provisioning is disabled Upload Device Provisioning File Upload Option provisioning file Select file Browse Select file e Updates the unit with an image from a hard drive e Click Browse to select the file and then click Upload Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 46 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Settings Settings Enable automatic No provisioning Cancel Save changes Enable Automatic Provisioning e Controls automatic updates from the USR Universe e Set to Yes to automatically check for updates This happens o Each time the unit is powered on o Depending on the check in frequency parameter on the USR Universe e Set to No to disable automatic provisioning System Tab The System tab configures remote access settings log file parameters and manual reset settings It includes the following sections e Time Settings e Power Savings e Data counters e Remote Access e Dynamic DNS e Username and Password e Loggin e Config Export e System Reboot and Factory Reset Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 47 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Time Settings
72. for more detailed info on the equipment authorization procedures and the different FCC rule parts These FCC tests can be executed in authorized test labs Industry Canada IC When you want to sell use your expansion card in both Canada and USA it is advised to do the IC and FCC testing together Typically the same testing can be performed resulting in reduced testing costs Expansion card without wireless transmitter Digital devices without transmitter are typically categorized as interference causing equipment These devices shall comply with ICES 003 requirements for Digital Apparatus and are approved through the method of Self Declaration of Compliance SDoC Similar as FCC Part 15B devices compliance is checked for conducted and radiated emissions When compliant with the limits the product shall carry a compliance label stating CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A for a typical Class A device These ICES 003 tests can be executed in authorized test labs Expansion card with wireless transmitters Expansion cards with wireless transmitters shall still comply with the requirements for the non transmitting parts explained above In addition one should check the requirements for the specific frequency of the transmitter Typically tests are required for RF output power modulation characteristics occupied bandwidth frequency stability and spurious emissions In addition the expansion card might be required to carry the IC ID When th
73. ftware is time consuming One of the most powerful features of the USR Universe is the ability to automatically update devices with assigned or preset software You can specify the firmware configuration and developer applications you want the USR Universe to download to the device the next time it checks in Each image occupies a release slot on the Gateway There are four types of images and four release slots e Firmware e Radio Firmware e Configuration e Application Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 130 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global a SSeS To enable automatic update and select the software for download at the next device check in Click Devices in the menu Select the group Click Manage devices and choose your device oe E Ensure Ignore updates is NOT selected for each software type you want to enable automatic update USRobotics 7 Vw Select version Home Devices USRI Manage devices Sample2 firmware Back to the device kk USRobotics Gateway Firmware USRobotics Gateway Firmware 1 38 3 rr Versions Check the versions that should be made available to your device If you change the version it will only apply to Sample2 with serial number MB19D8N3M8 1 38 3 What s new Ignore updates Cancel Apply changes If ignore updates is selected please deselect and click Apply changes Note This action can also be done per device using the device detail page
74. ge check in frequency If you want to see which settings are custom or make changes click on the device name to go to the device detail page Reset a custom device to the group settings You can at any time change the settings back to its group settings The easiest way to do this is to click the Reset to Group Settings button The next time the device will check in to USR Universe the device will no longer be a Custom device Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 137 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SS SSS Users e All Gateway devices need to be associated with a group and it is the groups users who can manage and provision software to devices in that specific group e A group can have users with 2 different roles with different permissions 1 Owner 2 Member e Anowner of a group can at any given time invite other users to their group or remove a user User Roles e Within a group there are 2 different kind of roles Owner and Member e There must always be at minimum 1 owner within a group however there can be more than 1 owner e See below for actions that can be taken for each role Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 138 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global User Roles Owners Members Edit Group Device Name Edit Group Device Description D Add Remove Owners Z Add Remove Members e Move devices to another group a
75. he gateway or controls third party expansion cards Gateway config file configuration settings that can be applied to one or more gateways Gateway GOBI firmware image software that updates changes to wireless operator firmware Related Topics USR Universe Guide 3G Connection Tab Custom Developer Images To extend the base unit functionality provided by the gateway firmware you can install developer software images onto an overlay file system and adapt the gateway to specific needs Developer images can be created for custom applications and middleware and to control third party expansion cards Option licenses a software development kit which allows third parties to design developer images For information on the Option CloudGate developer program contact Option Customer Support Related Topics USR Universe Guide Network Interfaces For connecting to the Internet the base unit comes with an Ethernet interface and a WWAN 3G interface An optional WLAN interface is available only when the WLAN expansion card is installed Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 8 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global See While the WWAN network interface is always a direct connection to the Internet or WAN the Ethernet interface and optional WLAN interface can act as either a WAN or a local Area Network LAN The LAN interface allows local devices to connect to the Internet through the gateway The network in
76. hernet Switch card To add a device manually to the list click the add button Host name Mac amp IP address are required A specific lease time can be selected Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 35 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global IP Config IP address 192 168 4 1 ex 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 ex 255 255 255 0 Enable DHCP server No DHCPrange 100 lt to 250 DNS 1 DNS 2 Reserved leases Hostname MAC Lease time IP Active Actions Ade Active leases Hostname MAC IP Actions Data counters Data counters will trace the incoming amp outgoing traffic of the Ethernet switches outputs since last start Data Counters Data received 0 bytes Packets received 0 Data transmitted 0 bytes Packets transmitted 0 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 36 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global L WLAN Access Point If the WLAN Card is inserted into the gateway it has the ability to be configured as a WLAN access point with a single or dual SSID This page allows configuring the generic access point settings and the individual SSID settings Please click here for more information WLAN Client When the WLAN card is inserted in the gateway the WLAN Client tab allows setting up the gateway as a WLAN Client connecting to a pre existing WLAN Network For more information please click here Firewall Tab The Firewall tab
77. hould be an RP SMA male connector Frequency range e 2 4 Ghz e 5Ghz The integrator should only choose the frequencies he would like to use Performance e Radiation pattern Omni directional e Efficiency over all used frequencies gt 50 e Maximum VSWR lt 2 5 1 with 50 ohm reference impedance Polarization e Linear Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 91 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global RF EXPOSURE WARNING To comply with CE FCC and IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output and human exposure to RF radiation maximum antenna gain must not exceed 3 dBi Antenna Recommendations A number of good antennas are available on the market for use with the gateway Below is a list of antennas which can be used as a reference for each functionality All antennas listed below are made by Taoglas and are available via DigiKey Main WWAN Antenna Li Taoglas TG 09 0113 e Recommended as the standard Main and Diversity antennas e Recommended for all bands except GPS Diversity and GPS Antenna There are two recommended options for the Diversity and GPS Antenna Option A Taoglas TG 30 8113 e Recommended for all bands including GPS e Can be used as main antenna but very large Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 92 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Option B i Taoglas TG 10 0113 e Not recommended for the main antenna marg
78. ices Software Users Activate new device s Al v EJ L Name Y Serial number Status Last check in O Sample2 MB19D8N3M8 e 3 February 2015 16 16 CST 0 devices selected Deactivate devices Change group Change check in frequency In the confirmation dialog box click Deactivate USRobotics b Deactivate Home Devices Are you sure you want to deactivate Sample This means it will be removed from USR Universe and you will not longer have access to this device Cancel Deactivate Note This action can also be performed using the device detail page Devices with Custom Settings It is possible to have Gateway devices inside a group but with different settings than the group settings A device with different settings is called a Custom device Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 136 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SEES SSS The following items can differ e Check in frequency e Firmware e Radio Firmware e Config e Application If a device has a custom setting it is shown with the text Custom next to the device name in the device overview USRobotics O a A Divis COM Globa Home Devices brary Ac nt wv Manage devices Home Devices USRI Devices Devices Software Users Activate new device s All v EJ LJ Name Y Serial number Status Last check in O Sample2 Custom MB19D8N3M8 B 3 February 2015 16 16 CST 0 devices selected Deactivate devices Change group Chan
79. ics O a a A Division of UNICOM Globa Home Devices Library DOCS Acc Manage devices Home Devices USRI Devices Manag Devices Software Users Activate new device s All Kad L Name Y Serial number Status Last check in O Sample2 MB19D8N3M8 3 February 2015 16 16 CST Deactivate devices Change group Change check in frequency 0 devices selected 5 Inthe Device overview click the Edit device button USRobotics o a c a Sample2 Home Devices USRI Manage devices Sample2 f Edit device MB 9D8N3M8 description Device Type USR M2M 3G Gateway NA IN Serial number MB19D8N3M8 gt Check in frequency Every day O Next check in Unknown wv y Taj Group USR EA Status Up to date Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 129 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS SSS 6 Choose the desired Check in frequency and click Update Decctivate device Jale IMPORTANT USRobotics recommends caution when setting the check in frequency to NEVER If NEVER is selected the next time the device connects to the USR Universe the automatic check in function will be turned off permanently Even if the check in frequency is changed later the device will not connect with the USR Universe and download the new setting Enabling Automatic Update If you are responsible for managing M2M deployments of all sizes keeping devices up to date with the correct version of firmware and so
80. ill appear for each tunnel that is added VPN Tunnel Man agement Agd Paet Tune Tunnels can be removed in the bottom right corner of the field of each tunnel using the delete tunnel button Configuring a Tunnel 3 elements can be configured for each tunnel e Identity e IKE Settings e IPsec Settings All fields must be configured for the tunnel to become active Identity The identity section provides the ability to configure identity Authentication Method f v e The basic authentication method currently only PSK is available e A pre shared key e The interface on which the tunnel should be used Here the user can select if the tunnel can only be used on a specific connection type or all connection types e Remote Host e Remote amp Local identity These are optional fields that can used in case the other tunnel endpoint has configured a local identity This field may contain an IP or a FQDN fully qualified domain name Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 61 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global IKE Settings The Internet Key Exchange is a protocol used to set up the security associations in the IPsec protocol suit IKE Settings e IKE Version V1 V2 e Negotiation Mode only for IKE V1 Main amp Aggressive e IKE Encryption 3DES AES128 AES 256 e IKE Authentication MD5 SHA1 SHA256 e IKE Key Group DH1 DH2 DH5 DH14 e IKE SA Lifetime must be
81. inal low band performance e Recommended for high band diversity antenna e Acceptable as low band 700 800 850 900MHz Diversity antenna e Recommended for GPS antenna WLAN Antenna Taoglas GW 59 3153 e Recommended for both 2 4 Ghz and 5 Ghz bands Related Topics RF Specifications 3G Connection Tab Ethernet Specifications Ethernet Interface e RJ 45 receptacle tab on top e 10 100 Mbps e i100BASE TX e Auto MDIX Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 93 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global m E Ga hs Yellow LED e Active when operating speed is 100Mbps e Inactive when operating speed is 10 Mbps or when not connected Green LED e Active when valid links are detected e Blinks when activity is detected e Inactive when not connected Function TX RX TX RX RX TX Not used Not used RX TX Not used Not used IMPORTANT The auto MDIX feature is always activated on the gateway This feature automatically detects the required cable connection type straight or crossed and configures the connection appropriately removing the need for crossover cables In order for auto MDIX to work correctly auto negotiation auto speed and auto duplex must be enabled on both sides of the link Note that auto negotiation is always active on the gateway Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 94 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global WAN LA
82. ion for your groups Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 117 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global To change the group name and description 1 Click Devices in the menu 2 Select the group you want to edit USRobotics o A if UNICOM Globa Device Groups Home New group Activate new device RI Show all devices USRI USR M2M 3G Gateway NA ldevice 0 with custom setup SL Luser you are owner USR2 E USR M2M 3G Gateway EU 4 luser you are owner 3 Inthe group overview select Edit group 4 Enter your changes and click Update USRobotics Edit group Home Devices USRI Group name Group description R Check in frequenc y Note This action can also done per device using the device detail page Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 118 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Setting the Check in Frequency The check in frequency is the interval at which a device connects to the USR Universe and checks for updates To set the check in frequency 1 Click Devices in the menu 2 Select the group you want the change the check in frequency USRobotics O A t UNI M Globa ion Dev as ty Device Groups Home New group Activate new device 5 Show all devices USRI E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA Ldevice 0 with custom setup Luser you are owner USR2 USR M2M 3G Gateway EU 9 o lLdevice with custom
83. ionality is available on the Ethernet Switch outputs no WAN functionality page you can view a summary of the settings of he CloudGate Connection status Connection status 3 fields are available in this tab e General e IP Config e Data Counters General In the general section of the Ethernet switch these settings can be selected e Enabled Yes No e The MTU packet size Value range 68 to 1500 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 34 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global a eee w T AFTE Ethernet Switch oH Can Cone H Stings for es ethene inlhimace Data General IP Config The IP configuration field allows to set e P address This is the IP address on which the gateway will be reachable from the Ethernet switches network Default the gateway uses subnet 4 on the Ethernet switch card Subnet 1 is reserved for the main Ethernet interface Subnet 2 amp 3 for the WLAN SSID1 amp SSID2 interfaces e Net mask Allows to configure a specific netmask default 255 255 255 0 e Enable DHCP Server When enabled the DHCP service of the gateway will be available to all devices connected through the Ethernet switch when enabled the address range can be selected e DNS 1 amp 2 these fields allow specification of custom primary and secondary DNS servers using their IP address The reserved and active leases table manages the devices ability to connect to ports of the Et
84. ision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 141 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS SSS Managing System Firmware The USR Universe allows you to see a list of all System firmware releases Note Releases of Firmware are uploaded by USRobotics You cannot upload or download versions of the firmware from the USR Universe The list of System firmware is displayed by clicking Library in the menu USRobotics a savice A v Library Home Then click the Firmware button USRobotics o 66 Library Home Bouse fe neni ovoliobie delat Soteway software You can ako uploed your own conligunaiians ond appiicafions ond provision Arnineure Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 142 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GEI You will then see an overview of all the available Firmware Library Home Browse through all the available default Gateway software You can also upload your own configurations and applications and provision them to your Gateway devices Fnnware firmware View finnware Radio Airnmnware radio firmware View radio firmware Configurations 0 configurations View configurations Applications applic ation View applications Managing Radio Firmware Radio firmware is firmware for the radio module in the USR3510 devices Note Releases of Radio firmware are uploaded by USRobotics You cannot upload or download versions
85. ision of UNICOM Global 2 Inthe Software section you will see the current software set for this group USRI C Device type USR M2M 3G Goteway NA Ca Check in fequency Every doy Devices All devices are up to date device 0 with custom setup ES Manage devices software Annware USRobotics Gateway Finnware version 1 38 3 Rodio finnware USKobotics Gateway Rodio innware version Gobi images 20150114 Configuration No configuration configured Application USKobolics Gateway Application version 1 0 1 eee software Users owner including you 0 members To change the group software settings click the Manage software button Note This action can also be done per device using the device detail page Edit group Edit Group Software To edit the software assigned to a group Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 121 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 1 Goto Devices and choose the desired group USRobotics O a a4 D 2 A Division of UNICOM Global nome Devices Library Docs ACCOUNT Ww Device Groups Home Device Gr a New group Activate new device USRI Show all devices E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA L Luser you are owner Usk2 E USR M2M 3G Gateway EU L user you are owner Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 122 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global
86. it Wireless Mode e Limit wireless mode to a specific technology This is useful when on the limit of coverage of one technology to avoid ping ponging between 2G and 3G for example MTU e The MTU packet size Value range 68 to 1500 Radio firmware selection e Selects the wireless operator firmware the device will use on the network IMPORTANT When using the USR803510 base unit this is the version without CDMA technology you don t have to select the wireless operator The device uses the UMTS Generic setting e f Verizon Wireless or Sprint is selected the web interface jumps to the CDMA section Click Start Programming to provision the unit for CDMA e f UMTS Generic is selected for T Mobile or any operator not listed you may be required to enter a PIN code In the PIN code section enter the appropriate settings and click Save changes to provision the unit for UMTS 3G e f AT amp T is selected you may be required to enter a PIN code In the Pin Code section enter the settings and click Save changes to provision the unit for AT amp T 3G Connection Hunting Connection hunting is a feature that allows the gateway to actively search for another network in case the primary network is not available IMPORTANT The connection hunting feature is only available on USR3510 WCDMA CDMA When enabled a new section of the menu will appear allowing the user to select which other networks the gateway should try to connect to in
87. ivation e Then fill in the Serial and activation code separated with a comma for the devices to be activated 1 device per line It is also possible to add a name per device optional if added after each activation code If no name is chosen the serial number will be used e Then choose the Group they should be added to needs to be the same device type e When the Gateway devices are power up it will check in to USR Universe USR Universe will then enable these devices and it will be activate and visible in the group view e The Gateways will download the group setting or custom setting if they differ from what is currently deployed USRobotics s Devices Home Device Westo IOSD Contare FCC IO MC AOMOCe R Comming IC 17444 440880 CAN ICES 5 hN a 18 DOBERXCCCETOO elect v LOIIOOIDONDO OOO 00N to Peet eet ieee isles LAN MAC AGPwer 44 it Ar At Oe D e serene a t i e gt b 5 Pror i LAN MAC A wee ka iniaa Aa eel ne C 1588 Z ta o bee Piae Ay M Te Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 113 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Groups The main purpose of a group is that a user can provision Over the Air the exact same settings software to a number of devices while the devices are out in the field e A Gateway device must always be inside a group but can ONLY belong to 1 group e A Gateway hardware device is owned by the group and not a person
88. lasting areas construction sites Turn off your product when in a blasting area in order to avoid interfering with two way radios used in blasting operations Do not use on aircraft Using a wireless devices on aircraft can cause interference Do not use it when the plane is on the ground without permission from the aircraft crew Driving Do not operate your device while driving Park the vehicle first Medical equipment Do not use near medical equipment especially life support equipment that might be susceptible to radio interference ESD notice Electrostatic Discharge ESD is caused by a buildup of static electricity and can happen when making contact with a product To limit the likelihood of Electrostatic Discharge it is recommended to e avoid conditions that result in high static electricity carpet cool and dry air e avoid touching any connectors when handling the unit only touch the casing if possible e ground yourself prior to handling by touching a large metal object In case the product encounters loss of performance after an Electrostatic Discharge please reset the device in order to restore it to normal functionality Class A device This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The operation of the gateway is restricted for use ina commercial industrial or business environment Manufact
89. llowing steps are needed for creating an account Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 109 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SEES 3 3 3 335 1 Visit the page http www usr com activate 3510 and click the Green button Sign up now USRobotics Division of UNIOOM Giobal SIGN IN NO ACCOUNT YET Sian Up Now 2 Enter the required fields and click Sign up gt USRobotics ivision of UNICOM Global CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNT Ma a D D By signing up you agree to the Privacy Policy Cancel Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 110 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 3 If everything is accepted by the validation a confirmation box will appear that an email has been sent and you need to open your email account to validate your email address THANK YOU FOR SIGNING UP A welcome message with further instructions has been sent to your email address 4 Click the email link and your browser will open and direct you to USR Universe 5 You are now signed in and can start to use USR Universe Signing In To Sign in to USR Universe 1 Inaweb browser enter the URL http www usr com activate 3510 2 Enter your email and password and click the Blue button Sign in gt USRobotic f UNICOM Global SIGN IN e Click Forgot your password and follow the instructions to reset your password e Click Sign up now to create an
90. me UMTS and 3G operators such as AT amp T T Mobile and European operators you must install a SIM card associated with the service plan Tip For other wireless operators such as Sprint or Verizon Wireless make sure a service plan is associated with the device before continuing the installation Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 11 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 4xTorx T ee Cal To install the SIM 1 Using a T6 Torx screwdriver remove the four screws from the top plate on the back panel and then remove the plate 2 Insert the SIM into the SIM slot 3 Replace the top cover plate and screws Related Topics Selecting a Wireless Operator Activating the Gateway When you activate the gateway you add the device to the USR Universe The USR Universe allows you to configure one or more devices with the same firmware configuration and developer images To activate a gateway using a computer 1 Open an internet browser and go to the USR Activate URL http www usr com activate 3510 2 Ifyou don t have a user name and password click Don t have an account yet and follow the instructions Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 12 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS 3 Signin and complete the Activate Device page Select or enter a User group your personal user group is the same as your username the type of activation the
91. mp Deactivate devices Make members become owners i Make owners become members amp Remove groups Activate devices Edit Check in freguency Update software i o Only possible to remove owners if more than Only possible when owner of both groups Only possible when there are no devices in the group Add a new user e Itis always possible to add new owners members to a group ONLY owners of a group can add new users to a group e In order to add a new user the following steps need to be followed 1 Within the Group go to user section and click Manage users 2 Click Add user the fill in the email address to the person you want to invite and select the role owner member Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 139 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global E 3 When you click Invite the person who is invited will then receive an email invite and will become owner member of this group when confirmed Change roles in a group e tis possible to change the role to a person inside a group from a member to an owner and vice versa e Only owners of a group are able to change roles of people within the group e There must always be at minimum 1 owner within a group however there can be more than 1 owner e fthere is only 1 owner it is not possible to change the owners role to a member e When an owner wants to change the role of a user 1 Goto
92. nline and made a connection to USR Universe Setting the Check in Frequency The check in frequency is the interval at which a device connects to the USR Universe and checks for updates Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 127 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global To set the check in frequency for a specific device 1 Click Devices in the menu 2 Select the group where the device is located USRobotics ae 6 a A Division of UNICO Global nome Device Groups Home De A New group Activate new device USRI E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA E USR M2M 3G Gateway EU oe 3 Then click on the Manage Devices button USKI O Device type USR MAM 3G Gateway NA O Check in frequency Every doy Devices All devices are up to date 1 device 0 with custom setup EJ Manage devices Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation Devices Library Docs pis ACCOUNT w Snow all devices SU luser you are owner L user you are owner J Edit group 128 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global 4 Then you see an overview over all the devices that belong to this group Click on the name of the device you want to change the check in frequency You can also change check in frequency for multiple devices at the same time by clicking the checkboxes and then the Change check in frequency button at the bottom of the page USRobot
93. ntenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device e 2 4GHz band 3dBi 500 e 5GHz band 3dBi 500 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 79 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Low Cost Serial Card Specifications Specifications e Female DB9 connector e One serial port RS 232 921 6 Kbaud maximum speed 6 DSR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 RI SERIAL 1 IRS 232 soe pae D I a we oC jo 1 DCD 2 IXD 3 RXD 4 DTR 5 GND Note i The serial card is DCE device Connect the Gateway with a DTE device laptop In order to connect the gateway to a laptop or any other DTE device you should use a regular straight cable Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 80 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS eae Gateway Laptop DCE DTE 1 DCD __ X__ 1 _ DCD 9_TXD he 2 RXD 3 RXD e e S IXDD A DTR e hmmm 4 DSR 5 GND 0 5 GND 6 DSR C DIR 7 CTS lt a 7 RTS B RTS 8C O RI ir Connect the Gateway with another DCE device modem PLC In order to connect the gateway to another DCE device you should use a cross cable null modem cable CloudGate DCE DCE DCD ee ee Not connected Dcp 2 TAO 2 TXD 3 RXD aee e a BRD As OI
94. o use mechanism for updating Gateway devices before and after deployment in the field You can do the following tasks e Sort and select devices by serial number and other criteria so that you can quickly find the devices you need to update e Edit device name and description if necessary Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 124 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global e Set the check in or update frequency which defines when a device checks the USR Universe for available updates e Select specific software for automatic download when the device connects with the USR Universe e Ignore updates if you don t want automatic downloads to occur CONFIGURE ONE amma of your devices for ER a Specific site gamma CONFIGURE SOME of your devices for a particular application or customer D DD y CONFIGURE ALL of your devices to the same settings Manage and Sorting Devices The group device list is an inventory of all Gateway base units in that group for which the user has provisioning access Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 125 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global To see the group device list 1 Click Devices in the menu 2 Select a group USRobotics o A Division of UNICOM Global nome Device Groups Home Device New group USRI Activate new device E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA USR2 E USR M2M 3G Gateway EU 3 Then cli
95. oE functionality is limited to 45 C when using more than 30W When using an AC adapter make sure that the ambient temperature doesn t exceed the specified temperature limits of the AC adapter In restricted areas such as dedicated equipment rooms or electrical closets where the temperature can exceed 65 C the temperature of the surface might reach high values and therefore under these conditions the products need to be protected against accidental contact We recommend that operators who plan to use this product at these high temperatures stick a warning sticker in accordance with IEC 60417 5041 DB 2002 10 on a visible part of the device or attach a sticker with the following text WARNING HOT SURFACE DO NOT TOUCH Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 101 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GES Explosive atmosphere Turn off your device in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but your device could generate sparks which could cause an explosion or fire Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are not always clearly marked They include fueling areas petrol filling stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Do not transport or store your product in the compartment of a vehicle which contains flammable gas liquid or explosives B
96. of the radio firmware from the USR Universe Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 143 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global eee Radio firmware is displayed by clicking the Library on the menu USRobotics a Library Home Then click the Radio Firmware button USRobotics 2 8 D Boh Library Home Emea frougn ol fhe craioble daau Cecteeoy sorte ae he bn Ten TO our Lecheeoy Device Rocko Arare radio irage Wie MOC firma Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 144 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS SSS Then you will see an overview of all the available Radio Firmware USRobotics o Radio Firmware Home Library Firmware Pacio Fi Contigurat LA USRobotics Gateway Radio Firmware 19 USRobotics Gateway Radio Firmware Gobi images 20150114 rr Available for USR M2M 3G Gateway NA or View details Managing Applications amp Configs Note The below example is referring to applications If you want to manage configurations instead please follow the same steps but click the Configurations button Once an SDK application has been built debugged amp tested you can deploy this application to a host of devices This is where the USR Universe comes in You can use the USR Universe server to deploy your firmware to a number of devices that you are managing After logging in at USR Universe click on the Library
97. on Option default version 1 0 Now you can choose any of the applications that are made available for this group In this example it is the SensorMaster application SensorMaster Bk rr To choose the SensorMaster as the new default application for this group click Select version and you will see the following screen Here you can type the descrptioggof your application Li sensorMaster Here you can type the description of your application rr Versions Check the versions that should be installed for this croup This change applies to 2nd Floor V1 0 What s new Cancel Apply changes Choose the version number you want to use and click Apply changes Version successfully updated You have now successfully updated the application for this group and all the Gateway devices will update to this application next time they check in Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 150 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global B You can also change application per device following the same procedure as mentioned above for the group settings but choosing a specific device instead of group level Editing Your Account Once you have created an account you can change your user profile including e First name e Lastname e Company name e Email address e Password To edit 1 Click the Account in the menu and select Edit Profile USRobotics a Home Edit the fi
98. on 96 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GES Environmental Specifications e Operating temperature 30 C to 70 C e Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C e Humidity operational 5 95 non condensing Power Requirements Base Unit Power Supply e Input voltage must be between 9V 33V DC e Internal electronic fuse limits the input current to 1 2A USRobotics recommends to use a wire between the gateway and the external power supply of 22 A NGI SAFETY WARNING This device operates on DC power provided via a DC power supply or AC power adapters Only use power supplies in the range 9 33V DC and make sure the product is installed near a power outlet that is easily accessible This product is regarded a class III equipment where protection against electric shock is provided by means of power supplied from a SELV Safety Extra Voltage circuit and does not generate hazardous voltages within itself SAFETY WARNING A When using an AC adapter make sure that the ambient temperature doesn t exceed the specified temperature limits of the AC adapter As a reference the power supply available from USRobotics has the following parameters e Output voltage 12V DC e Max output current 1A If an industrial power supply is preferred USRobotics recommends http www us tdk lambda com ftp Specs dspa pdf It can be sourced through Farnel Mouser digikey Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 9
99. ons e RJ 45 receptacle tab on top e 4 port 10 100 Base T e One uSD card connector available e Auto MDIX Pinout Yellow LED e Active when operating speed is 100Mbps e Inactive when operating speed is 10 Mbps or when not connected Green LED e Active when valid link is detected e Blinks when activity is detected e Inactive when not connected Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 84 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SESS PoE Ethernet Switch Specifications Specifications e RJ 45 receptacle tab on top e 4 port 10 100 Base T e Can function as a 2 ports Class 4 PoE or a 4 port Class 3 PoE e Auto MDIX Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 85 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Yellow LED e PoE indicator Green LED e Active when valid links is detected e Blinks when activity is detected e Inactive when not connected IMPORTANT The auto MDIX feature is always activated on the gateway This feature automatically detects the required cable connection type straight or crossed and configures the connection appropriately removing the need for crossover cables In order for auto MDIX to work correctly auto negotiation auto speed and auto duplex must be enabled on both sides of the link Note that auto negotiation is always active on the gateway Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 86 Page U
100. or change some parameters for the second SSID These parameters are identical to the parameters for the first SSID WLAN Client Tab The WLAN Client tab allows the device to send and receive data over a WLAN network The tab is available only when the gateway is installed with a WLAN expansion card Using this tab you can e Enable the WLAN client e Connect to a WLAN network e Manually Connect to a WLAN network e Disconnect from a WLAN network Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 67 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global General Enabled Yes No IP Config P mode Dynamic Static IP Config IP Netmask Gateway Reguest n f Available amp Known networks gt Signal quality SSID Status Encryption type 8897uy6 WPA PSK m2msolutions WPA2 PSK cleeshoo VPA PSK amp General Enabled e Click Yes to enable the WLAN client and then click Save changes IP Config IP Mode e Click Dynamic to use IP addresses provided by the DHCP server e Click Static to use a fixed IP address Enter the IP address netmask and DNS information Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 68 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global IP Config e Displays the IP netmask and gateway addresses of the connected WLAN network Available amp Known networks e Lists the WLAN networks within range and displays the signal quality SSID status and encryption method of each
101. or people The most common regulatory approvals are described now Federal Communications Commission FCC When selling operating you own expansion card in the USA it shall comply with the rules of the Federal Communications Commission When the expansion card contains a wireless transmitter more testing will be need than when the expansion card doesn t have a wireless transmitter Expansion card without wireless transmitter Even when a digital device contains no wireless transmitter it can still emit RF noise and cause interference to other digital devices To tackle this the FCC has imposed rules for these unintentional radiators The FCC requirements can be found in FCC Part 15 subpart B unintentional radiators Depending on the type of Part 15B device a different equipment authorization procedure is required Most expansion cards will fall in the category Class A digital devices peripherals amp external switching power supplies and will be subject to the Verification method This means testing the conducted and radiated emissions and keeping the test results on record while no FCC logo or FCC ID is needed These FCC Part15 subpart B tests can be executed in authorized test labs Expansion card with wireless transmitters Expansion cards with wireless transmitters shall still comply with the requirements for the non transmitting parts explained above In addition one should check the requirements for the speci
102. otics A Division of UNICOM Global eee e model CG1102 the Industrial serial card e model CG1103 the Ethernet switch with PoE e model CG1104 the Ethernet switch e model CG1106 the Telematics base board e model CG2101 the WLAN expansion card e model CG3101 the Telematics I O expander The R amp TTE declaration of conformity can be downloaded at the bottom of this page E mark The USR803510 3G EMEA is complying with the Automotive EMC requirements according to regulation UN ECE R10 revision 4 and EU Automotive EMC directive 2004 104 EC The USR803510 3G EMEA is certified together with the following expansion card e model CG2101 the WLAN expansion card 3 10 R 04 12963 Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE F Attention Your product is marked with this symbol Electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed of with general household waste There is a separate collection system for these items Please contact your supplier for information on their disposal policy You may be charged for the costs of take back and recycling In some countries small products in small quantities may be disposed of at designated collection facilities Please contact your local authority for details CE Declaration of Conformity R amp TTE gt http support usr com support 3510 files 803510 doc pdf Certification of third party expansion cards Option offers third party hardware developers the
103. over feature State of Mode End result WAN LAN Switchover e The WAN LAN switchover feature defines the state of the Ethernet port after the gateway is powered on By default WAN LAN Switchover is enabled Learn more about the WAN LAN switchover feature e f set to Yes the gateway tries to connect to the Internet through the Ethernet connection such as an ADSL or cable modem If a connection is unavailable the port switches to LAN mode and acts as a LAN interface e Set to No to power on the Ethernet port as defined in the mode parameter MTU e The MTU packet size Value range 68 to 1500 IP address e Sets the IP address of the gateway By default the IP address is 192 168 1 1 You can change this to any value you want Netmask e Sets the netmask of the gateway By default the netmask is set to 255 255 255 0 You can change this to any value you want Enable DHCP server e Enables the DHCP server By default the DHCP server is enabled When the Ethernet port is in LAN state In case you want to use static IP addresses in your network you can disable the DHCP server DHCP range e Sets the DHCP range for the DHCP server Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 25 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Lease time e Lease time is configurable from 2 minutes up to 24854 days DNS 1 and DNS 2 When the gateway is in LAN mode the DNS fields will be empty by default As a result th
104. re your device for use This guide is designed for e Distributors e System integrators e Field engineers Gateway hardware specifications and technical information are available in the Hardware Guide section of this document Information about deploying gateway firmware configuration and software updates is available in the Provisioning Server Guide section of this document Introduction The Courier M2M Cellular Gateway from USRobotics provides LAN to WWAN and Serial to WWAN routing and GPS functionality in a simple cost effective base unit The gateway can be configured locally or remotely from a PC tablet or smartphone The USR3510 is certified on all major U S cellular operators CDMA EvDO and WCDMA HSPA The gateway is pre loaded with an RS232 serial interface card in its primary expansion slot Base Unit Design The base unit design features Serial to WWAN LAN to WWAN and GPS interfaces advanced error detection and repair watchdogs When a component or software process loses connectivity the device automatically resets or repowers itself You can also schedule the device to reset at specific intervals to ensure daily error free operation Finally the device can be monitored and provisioned remotely which vastly reduces the technician time on site and enables firmware updates and new software features to be deployed quickly and efficiently Expansion Slots The gateway can be user customized with expansion cards
105. sets the WWAN module or tries to re establish the connection to the wireless network Resetting the WWAN module can take about 2 minutes reconnecting to the wireless network will take about 20 seconds Timed Reset The Timed Reset section sets up the device to reset on a daily weekly or monthly basis Timed Reset cnabie Wo Frequency Bela Weekly Monthly Hour 00 00 Cancel Save changes Enabled e Set to Yes to enable the Timed Reset watchdog The gateway will reset at the specified time interval Frequency e Set to Daily and select the time of the day at which you want to perform the reset e Set to Weekly and select the days of the week you want to perform the reset and the time of day Selected days are green Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 45 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Co O SS SSS e Set to Monthly and enter the day of the month and the time of the day Provisioning Tab The Provisioning tab configures how and when the gateway checks for updates from the USR Universe By default the gateway base unit connects to the USR Universe each time the device is powered on and checks for an updated image The device downloads and installs the update over the WAN interface Check for Updates Check for updates Note this will automatically install updates to the CloudGate device even when automatic provisioning has been disabled Check for updates can cause data traf
106. sion s you want to become available and to which groups In the above example V1 0 is chosen to become available for the group 2nd Floor Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 148 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Now this application will be available for the 2nd Floor group Select this application for the group in order to take effect Go to Devices and choose the desired group i e 2nd Floor USRobotics ae G 2 A Division ol UNICOM Globa nome Devices Library Docs ACCOUNT w Device Groups Home DeviceG B New group Activate new device 2nd Floor Snow all devices E USR M2M 3G Gateway NA SU user you are owner E USR M2M 3G Gateway EU Sy L luser you are owner Within the 2nd Floor group choose Manage software Softw Finnwarnre USRobotics Gateway Firmware version 1 38 3 Radio Finnware USKobotics Gateway Radio innware version Gobi images 201501 14 No configuration configured Application USRobotics Gateway Application version 1 0 11 Manage software Users owner including you 0 members JL Manage users Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 149 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Then you will see all the software that is currently set for this group We now want to change the application for this group Go ahead and click Choose another application Applicati
107. st of the PORT FORWARDING rules by priority from high to low 1 HTTPS port determined in the gt SYSTEM tab 2 Portforwarding rules 3 DMZ Priority example If you enable HTTPS and DMZ you can still use the HTTPS because those port forwardings are processed before the DMZ redirect Outbound Rules LAN gt WAN Outbound rules in order of priority 1 Port filter rules Only used when trusted IP is disabled 2 Trusted IP rules if enabled forces general LAN gt WAN rules to Reject Drop 3 General LAN gt WAN rule in case of trusted IP always Reject or Drop Connection Persistence The Connection Persistence tab configures the watchdogs that monitor gateway operation and performance The following actions can be configured to make sure the gateway works properly Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 43 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS e Connection watchdog This watchdog tests if the active WAN interface is able to connect to the internet If not it will trigger the next WAN interface in the priority list When it detects that the 3G interface is not able to contact the internet it will trigger the next WAN interface in the priority list and it will reset or reconnect the WWAN module You can find here a flow chart of the feature e Timed Reset resets the gateway after a period of time Connection Watchdog Connection watchdog Enabled Yes No Addresses to check No addr
108. supports two voltages 1 8V and 3V The 5V only SIM cards are rarely used and are not supported by the gateway General requirements e Changing of SIM cards while in operating mode or hot swapping is not supported e Detection of the SIM card removal can take up to 30 seconds e The gateway will not be able to communicate with the SIM card after re insertion As a result the gateway needs to be reset after re insertion of the SIM Learn how to install a SIM card Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 100 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global GESI Certification and Operator Approvals For detailed info about the obtained regulatory certification and operator approvals please select your gateway product e USR3510 3G Americas e USR803510 3G EMEA Safety warnings Please read the following guidelines carefully Not following these guidelines can cause harm to the gateway yourself or other persons RF EXPOSURE WARNING A minimum distance of 20cm must be maintained between the user s body and the device antennas General recommendations for use e donot open your product when powered e donot expose to liquid moisture or humidity e donot drop throw or try to bend your product e donot paint your product e donot touch the antenna unnecessarily Ambient temperatures Do not operate your product at ambient temperatures beyond the range of 30 and 70 degrees Celsius exception P
109. t to No international roaming is disabled USRobotics recommends disabling this feature to prevent high roaming costs IMPORTANT National roaming is always allowed on the gateway The Connect while on roaming feature only has an impact on international roaming behavior WWAN Div Antenna present e Enables antenna diversity e The base unit supports two antenna interfaces WWAN with Diversity GPS and WWAN Main Using both antennas ensures better reception in low coverage areas and increased throughput e f set to Yes antenna diversity is enabled and both physical antennas must be installed e f set to No make sure only one antenna is connected to WWAN Main on the front panel IMPORTANT Installing one antenna with diversity enabled set to Yes results in poor or unstable performance Make sure that diversity is disabled when there is only one antenna installed WWAN Passthrough Mode e By default Passthrough Mode is disabled set to No e f set to Yes the connected laptop receives an IP address from the wireless operator through the gateway IMPORTANT When pass through is active data send to port 80 will always redirect to the WebGui of the gateway Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 30 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Ea eS SSS ee Allow ICMP e Allow ICMP messages to pass the firewall Most important usage is to allow ping to function on the WAN interface Lim
110. tages within itself Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 87 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SAFETY WARNING When using the PoE board at a power level lower or equal to 30W the temperature range in which you can use this board is equal to the temperature range of the gateway itself 30 C to 70 C However when the PoE board operates at a power level between 30W and 60W the temperature range is limited to 30 C to 45 C When using an AC adapter make sure that the ambient temperature doesn t exceed the specified temperature limits of the AC adapter Developer Card Specifications The Developer card has the following functions available e One RS232 interface 8 pin e One SD card interface e Two USB interfaces one normal one OTG e One temperature sensor e One relay e One analog input signal e 2C bus e Optocoupler RF Specifications WWAN Interface Supported Frequencies e GSM GPRS and Edge bands 850 900 1800 1900 e WCDMA bands I Il IV V VIII Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 88 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Cio e CDMA bands BCO 1 Output Power e Power Class 4 2W 33dBm for GSM GPRS 850 900 MHz bands e Power Class 1 1W 30dBm for GSM GPRS 1800 1900 MHz bands e Power Class E2 0 5W 27dBm for Edge 850 900MHz bands e Power Class E2 0 4W 26dBm for Edge 1800 1900 MHz bands e Power Class 3
111. te Login Enabled If remote login is enabled you make a hole in this firewall at port 443 Even when you do not enter 443 in the port list In this case the routing table looks like e Port 443 is open for HTTPS e Reject everything TIP These two lines are always at the bottom of the routing table If you add port 1800 in the remote login port field both port 443 and port 1800 will be open In this case the routing table looks like e Port 1800 is open for HTTPS e Port 443 is open for HTTPS Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 154 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS e Reject everything DMZ The DMZ has a lower priority than the remote login and port forwarding rules so activating the DMZ results in the next routing table e Port 1800 is open for HTTPS e Send all incoming data to the address specified in the DMZ e Port 443 is open for HTTPS e Reject everything Port Forwarding Rules Adding port forwarding rules results in the next routing table e Port 1800 is open for HTTPS e P forwarding rule 1 e P forwarding rule 2 e Send all incoming data to the address specified in the DMZ e Port 443 is open for HTTPS e Reject everything When Do Automatic Updates Occur The Gateway tries to connect to the USR Universe every time it powers on and when it is configured to reset at regular time intervals Automatic updates occur when the following settings are enabled e
112. terfaces available on the gateway are e Ethernet interface can be a WAN or LAN connection depending on the behavior of the WAN LAN switchover feature at start up or can be set manually e WWAN interface always a WAN connection because it connects directly to the internet e WLAN interface optional Wi Fi expansion card can be configured as either a WLAN client which will act as a WAN interface or as a WLAN access point which will act as a LAN interface Choosing a WAN or LAN Interface The gateway can have only one WAN connection at a time However the gateway can be connected to several different LAN networks simultaneously In choosing the network interface you can specify e Manual the network interface is selected through the embedded web interface on the Home page e Automatic a priority list defines which network interface to use to connect to the WAN internet The network interface at the top of the list will try to connect to the WAN internet first If this succeeds then the gateway continues to use this network interface to connect to the WAN internet If the connection to the internet fails the gateway tries the second interface in the priority list and so on The priority list is defined in the embedded web interface on the Home page Warning In firmware versions 1 12 0 and older the ability to choose between automatic mode and manual mode and to set a connection priority list are not available These firmware versions alw
113. the WWAN 3G interface e Set to Yes default to enable the WWAN interface If there is no Internet connection available on the Ethernet interface the device automatically connects to the network using the WWAN interface on startup e Set to No to disable the WWAN interface The only network connection possible is through the Ethernet interface Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 29 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSeS SSS SS Only upon traffic e By default the device is always connected to the network and can send and receive data in both directions Internet to gateway and gateway to Internet To protect the device from unauthorized access and ensure you only pay for the data you want to send you can configure the device to connect only when it has data to transmit e Set to Yes to connect the device to the WWAN when it has data to send and disconnect it immediately after Note that when the device is disconnected it is also unable to receive data USRobotics recommends enabling this feature only if you are interested in one way gateway to Internet data flow e Set to No default to disable sending data only upon traffic IMPORTANT Remote login to the gateway does not work when Only upon traffic is enabled Connect while on international roaming e Manages international roaming settings for a device installed in a vehicle e If set to Yes international roaming is enabled e f se
114. the embedded web interface The web interface displays a number of tabs based on the expansion cards installed For the base unit with the included serial card the following default tabs are available Home Ethernet 3G Connections Firewall Connection Persistence Provisioning System Plugin and VPN Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 19 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Click this tab To do these tasks Home Verifying the Internet Connection Checking the Firmware Version Ethernet Disabling the WAN LAN Switchover Feature Managing IP Configuration Settings 3G Connection Configuring the WWAN Interface Choosing a Wireless Operator Setting Up SIM Parameters Setting Up WWAN Connection Parameters Choosing PIN Code Settings Setting up Verizon Wireless or Sprint wireless operators Firewall Setting Default Firewall settings Setting Up the DMZ Setting Up Inbound Port Forwarding Setting Up Outbound Port Filtering Setting Up Outbound Trusted IPs Connection Persistence Configuring the Connection Watchdog Sras inernet Aonete meanest Setting up the Time Zone Setting up Remote Access to the Gateway Setting up a Dynamic DNS Service Changing the Username and Password Creating Log Files Download a configuration file Manually Resetting the Gateway Plugin Setting up the serial port Setting up GPS reporting Creating and configuring IPSec tunnels Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corpora
115. tion 20 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Gul Logging On to the Base Unit To log on to the embedded web interface 1 Ina web browser go to the URL 192 168 1 1 Please login Usemame Password default username password admin admin 2 Enter the user name and password and then click Login e Use the default username admin and password admin You can change the default username and password later if necessary Home Tab The Home tab displays the gateway connection status the connection settings the different available LAN interfaces and the firmware and software versions installed Connection status Displays the type of Internet connection and reports if the unit is connected or not connected Connection settings Internet connection enabled e This parameter enables Yes or disables No the WAN interface Connections strategy e This parameter defines which interface should be chosen to connect to the internet WAN interface in case multiple solutions are possible Two possible solutions are available Manual and priority based Manual e In manual mode the interface with a blue background will be the one and only interface to the internet WAN interface e In order to change the interface press on the use this button behind the interface you would like to be the WAN interface Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 21 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM
116. tion about installing and configuring the Gateway is available in the User Guide section of this document Details about Gateway hardware specifications and technical information are available in the Hardware Guide section of this document And this Gateway design can be licensed to third party hardware and software developers who want to create custom expansion cards and software images for specific needs For information on the developer program contact USRobotics Customer Support Introducing the USR Universe The USR Universe is the configuration and deployment mechanism for the Gateway From the factory the Gateway base units have no customization On power up the Gateway connects to the USR Universe over the wired Ethernet port and automatically downloads the appropriate update If the Ethernet interface is unavailable then the Gateway uses the WWAN interface to download the updates Tip You can set the USR Universe to enable or disable the automatic downloads The Gateway can download the following files from the USR Universe e Gateway firmware System firmware provided by USRobotics e Gateway radio firmware image software that updates changes to wireless operator firmware e Gateway config file configuration settings that can be applied to one or more Gateways e Gateway application customized software that provides additional functionality to the device or controls third party expansion cards Creating an Account The fo
117. uired for the gateway to operate Image version e Displays the version of the developers image This image is only required in case you need features which are not part of the system firmware Configuration version e Displays the version of the configuration file e A configuration file is not mandatory it s a way to provision gateway settings to multiple units Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 23 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Saas EE SSS SSS Interfaces Tab The interfaces menu groups the settings of all connection technologies e Ethernet e 3G Connection e WLAN Client e WLAN Access point Ethernet Tab The Ethernet tab configures the behavior of the Ethernet port on startup and manages IP nework Settings General Cnhabdied No Mode LAN WAN PPPof WAN LAN Swiichovei No MTU IP Config P address 192 11 Netmask Enathie DHCP Server NO L E ud a Ti Di DNS 2 Enabled e Enables Yes the Ethernet interface on the main board of the gateway or disables No the Ethernet interface Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 24 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global Mode e This will define the state of the Ethernet interface when the WAN LAN Switchover feature is disabled e When the WAN LAN switchover feature is enabled the state of the Ethernet interface will be as in the following table Result of WAN LAN switch
118. urer s disclaimer statement The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to the quality accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document The Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 102 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SSS manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the content of this document and or the products associated with it at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages For questions regarding your product or declaration contact U S Robotics Corporation 1300 East Woodfield Road Suite 506 Schaumburg IL 60173 U S A http www usr com To identify this product we refer to the Part Series or Model number found on the product USR3510 3G Americas FCC This device complies with the applicable FCC rule parts The FCC approval is valid for the USR3510 3G Americas and the following expansion cards e model CG1101 the Low cost serial card e model CG1102 the Industrial serial card e model CG1103 the Ethernet switch
119. way one device web interface e Internet Explorer 9 e Safari 5 1 e Firefox Windows 21 0 Mac 12 0 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 156 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global e Chrome Windows 27 0 1453 110 Mac 26 0 1410 65 e Opera Windows 12 02 Mac 12 10 Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 157 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global L Licenses Most of the source code used in the Gateway is available under free open source license The following licenses are used e GPLv2 http support usr com support 3510 licenses GPLv2 htm e GPLv3 http support usr com support 3510 licenses GPLv3 htm e LGPLv2 http support usr com support 3510 licenses LGPLv2 htm e LGPLv2 1 http support usr com support 3510 licenses LGPLv21 htm e DROPBEAR http support usr com support 3510 licenses dropbear htm e GOBISERIAL http support usr com support 3510 licenses GOBISERIAL htm e LIBCURL http support usr com support 3510 licenses LIBCURL htm e LIBGCC http support usr com support 3510 licenses LIBGCC htm e LIBJSON http support usr com support 3510 licenses LIBJSON htm e LIBUUID http support usr com support 3510 licenses LIBUUID htm e LIGHTTPD http support usr com support 3510 licenses LIGHTTPD htm e OPENSSH http support usr com support 3510 licenses OPENSSH htm e OPENSSL http support usr com support 3510 licenses OPENSSL htm e PCRE
120. with PoE e model CG1104 the Ethernet switch e model CG1106 the Telematics base board e model CG2101 the WLAN expansion card e model CG3101 the Telematics I O expander Industry Canada This device complies with the applicable IC rules The IC approval is valid for the USR3510 3G Americas and the following expansion cards e model CG1101 the Low cost serial card e model CG1102 the Industrial serial card e model CG1103 the Ethernet switch with PoE e model CG1104 the Ethernet switch e model CG1106 the Telematics base board e model CG2101 the WLAN expansion card e model CG3101 the Telematics I O expander PTCRB The USR3510 3G Americas is PTCRB certified PTCRB certification is only needed for the basic configuration not for the expansion cards Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 103 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SaaS SSS Operator approvals The USR3510 3G Americas is approved by the following network operators e Aeris e AT amp T e Bell Mobility e Sprint e T Mobile e Telus e Verizon Wireless Regulatory information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standards 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 undesired oper
121. ws 27 0 1453 110 Mac 26 0 1410 65 Opera Windows 12 02 Mac 12 10 Installation Overview Before installing your gateway device read the safety guidelines carefully Not following these guidelines can cause harm to the gateway yourself or other persons To install the base unit 1 Attach the antennas 2 Install the SIM if your wireless operator is using a SIM card or make sure that a service plan is associated with your device for Sprint and Verizon Register the Gateway on the Provisioning Server Power on the Gateway Connect the Gateway to a laptop and log in to the embedded web interface Select a wireless operator in the 3G Connection tab E a E Revision 1 00 Copyright 2015 U S Robotics Corporation 10 Page USRobotics A Division of UNICOM Global SaaS SS e For operators using a SIM card the network settings will populate automatically for most SIM cards Check the settings of the APN Username and Password Update them if appropriate Click Save changes Learn more about 3G network settings e For CDMA based operators for Sprint or Verizon no SIM card is required click Start programming to start the activation sequence Learn more about CDMA network settings Attaching the Antennas The base unit has two SMA female antenna connectors on the front panel Attach the included antennas to these connectors Related Topics Front and Back Panels RF Specifications Installing the SIM For so

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