Mobily BB@Work NTC-30 Series Installation Manual

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NTC-30 Series - Outdoor Industrial Router
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Outdoor Industrial Router

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Outdoor Industrial Router Installation Guide Quick Start Guide NTC-30 Series - Outdoor Industrial Router mobily... my world, my choice...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Package Contents Setting up your Router Powering your Router Picking the best spot for installation Connecting via Ethernet Configure the Router Connecting Wirelessly Wall mounting your Outdoor Industrial Router Pole mounting your Outdoor Industrial Router Get to know your Outdoor Industrial Router better Powering your Router...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Outdoor Industrial Router Package Contents ITEM INTERFACE Router WiFi Antennas 3G Antennas Mounting Bracket Set of wall mounting screws Set of mounting screws Cable Glands Ferrite Core Hose clamp for pole mounting Wireless Security Card Power DC cable 10m (open ended)
  • Page 4: Setting Up Your Router

    Setting up your Router SIM Card Installation Remove the protective cap labelled SIM/Reset with a flathead screwdriver. NOTE: If you don’t have a flathead screwdriver or you’re having problems, a small coin will do the trick. Place an activated SIM card into SIM card reader with the metallic part of the SIM card facing up. Push the SIM card in until the spring latches the SIM card in place.
  • Page 5: Installing The Antenna

    Outdoor Industrial Router Installing the Antenna 1. Remove the black protective caps from the WiFi and 3G connectors. 2. Each of the antennas are labelled 3G and WiFi for easy installation. Connect the corresponding antenna to the antenna connectors by holding onto the metal part of the antenna and rotating it clockwise. NOTE: There will be a small gap when you tighten the antenna, when you meet sufficient resistance the antenna is connected.
  • Page 6: Powering Your Router

    Powering your Router The Outdoor Router can be powered via DC power supply or Power over Ethernet (PoE). The DC power supply has been included in theis box. The PoE kit is an accessory for powering with the optional PoE kit, please see the appendix at the back of this QSG.
  • Page 7: Picking The Best Spot For Installation

    Outdoor Industrial Router Picking the best spot for installation At this point your Outdoor Industrial Router is ready to be installed on the outside of your property, however before doing so, you will need to find the best location. To get the strongest signal your Outdoor Industrial Router should ideally be placed towards your nearest 3G tower.
  • Page 8: Connecting Via Ethernet

    Installing Your Router Outside Your Outdoor Industrial Router can be mounted directly onto a wall or pole. For wall mounting instructions see page 16, for pole mounting instructions see page 18. Connecting V ia Ethernet NOTE: The Outdoor Ethernet cable is not included in the package contents, however can be bought as an accessory Before connecting the Ethernet cable (not supplied) you must first connect the Ferrite Core and cable gland.
  • Page 9 Outdoor Industrial Router 3. Plug the Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector and tighten the cable gland to ensure the seal is adequate. Use a shifter or spanner to ensure IP67 rating. Connecting the Ferrite Core 1. After connecting the Cable Gland you now have to connect the Ferrite Core. 2.
  • Page 10 Connecting the Ethernet Cable (Sold as an accessory) 1. Remove the protective cap labelled Ethernet with a flathead screwdriver or a small coin. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Outdoor Industrial Router’s Ethernet port. The end with the black cable gland is the end for use with the Outdoor Industrial Router.
  • Page 11 Outdoor Industrial Router 3. Slide the cable gland towards the Ethernet port. You may need to loosen the bottom part of the cable gland so you can move it. 4. Tighten the water-proof thread lock sealing nut to ensure the seal is adequate. NOTE: If you loosened the bottom part of the cable gland you must retighten to ensure your router is waterpoof.
  • Page 12: Configure The Router

    Configure the Router Step 1: Access Router’s Homepage Your outdoor router’s homepage can be accessed by using the web address via default IP address http://192.168.1.1 or alternatively via URL http://my.router. This URL opens the management console, where you can • View the status of your router. • Make changes to the routers configurations.
  • Page 13 Outdoor Industrial Router Step 2: Unlock the SIM If the SIM card is locked you will need to unlock it with the appropriate PIN code. You can find out if the SIM is locked by viewing the SIM Status at the bottom of the Status page. If the SIM Status is SIM PIN Required or SIM Locked then follow the following steps to unlock the SIM card: 1.
  • Page 14 Step 3: Connect to Internet Your router should automatically connect to the Internet if the SIM status reads SIM OK. If it does not, follow the steps listed below to setup the Mobile Broadband connection. By default, the router is set to automatically configure the mobile broadband connection. It tries to detect the correct APN and connection details in order to connect to your mobile broadband service.
  • Page 15: Verify Connection Status

    Outdoor Industrial Router Verify Connection Status Click on the Status link to return to the status page. The WWAN Status should be Up. The IP Address field shows the current IP address that the network has allocated for the router.
  • Page 16: Connecting Wirelessly

    Connecting Wirelessly 1. Using your wireless device e.g. notebook, tablet or smart phone, scan for your Outdoor Wireless network as displayed on your wireless security card. 2. Enter your password (or Wireless Security Key) displayed on your security card . 3.
  • Page 17: Wall Mounting Your Outdoor Industrial Router

    Outdoor Industrial Router Wall Mounting Your Outdoor Industrial Router Locate your mounting bracket, mounting bracket screws, wall mount screws, and grey wall plugs. 1. Before you start make sure all cables have been disconnected from your Outdoor Industrial Router and that your antennas have been attached and your SIM card is inserted.
  • Page 18 7. Insert the 4 grey wall plugs into the wall. 8. Mount the mounting bracket horizontally to the back of the Outdoor Industrial Router with the mounting bracket screws. 9. Secure the mounting bracket to the wall by inserting the wall mount screws into the grey wall plugs 10.
  • Page 19: Pole Mounting Your Outdoor Industrial Router

    Outdoor Industrial Router Pole Mounting Your Outdoor Industrial Router Make sure you have your included mounting bracket, mounting bracket screws and hose clamps. 1. Before you start make sure all cables have been disconnected from your Outdoor Industrial Router and that your antenna have been attached and your SIM card is inserted.
  • Page 20 4. Straighten out the end of the hose clamps and slide them through the rectangular holes in the mounting bracket. 5. Wrap the metal strap around the pole. 6. Use a flathead screwdriver to tighten the locking mechanism by turning it clockwise. 7.
  • Page 21: Get To Know Your Outdoor Industrial Router Better

    Outdoor Industrial Router Get to know your Outdoor Industrial Router better OUTDOOR INDUSTRIAL ROUTER Height 240 mm Length 255 mm Depth 80 mm Weight 1750 g (without mounting bracket and antennas...
  • Page 22 MOUNTING BRACKET Height 290 mm Length 110 mm Depth 12 mm Weight 410 g 3G AND WiFi Height 20 mm Length 20 mm Depth 180 mm Weight 60 g...
  • Page 23 Outdoor Industrial Router What it all means The Outdoor Industrial Router has 7 LEDs to display the current system and connection status. LED INDICATOR ICON COLOUR DEFINITION High Signal Green High 3G signal strength available (-47 dBm to -77 dBm). Medium to High Signal Green Medium to High 3G signal strength available (-78 dBm to -85 dBm).
  • Page 24: Powering Your Router

    Powering your Router Power Over Ethernet option Please Note: If you choose to use PoE to power your router, we recommend you purchase an outdoor rated RJ45 Ethernet cable Remove the protective cap labelled Ethernet with a flathead screwdriver or coin. Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port...
  • Page 25 Outdoor Industrial Router Slide the cable gland towards the Ethernet port. You may need to loosen the bottom part of the cable gland so you can move it. Tighten the water-proof Ethernet plug to ensure the seal is adequate. Please Note: If you loosened the bottom part of the cable gland you must retighten to ensure your Router is waterpoof.
  • Page 26 Connect the other end of the cable to the PWR + DATA OUT Port on the Power over Ethernet adaptor. Connect the power adaptor to the DC IN Power port on the Power over Ethernet Adaptor. Connect the power cable to the power adaptor and plug the end of the power cord to a power outlet.
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