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USED SYMBOLS Used symbols Danger – Information regarding user safety or potential damage to the router. Attention – Problems that can arise in specific situations. Information, notice – Useful tips or information of special interest. GPL licence Source codes under GPL licence are available free of charge by sending an email to: info@conel.cz.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1. Safety Instruction Please, observe the following instructions: The router must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the router in prescribed applications and environments. To prevent possible injury and damage to appliances and to ensure compliance with all relevant provisions, use only the original accessories.
2. PRODUCT DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 2. Product Disposal Instructions The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2002/96/EC) directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical/electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques to minimize the impact on the environment. This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled.
3. ROUTER DESCRIPTION 3. Router Description CDMA router CR10 v2 is used to wirelessly connect various equipments and devices via Ethernet interface 10/100 to the Internet or intranet. Thanks to high data transfer speed of up to 14.7 Mbit/s (download) and upload speed up to 5.4 Mbit/s it is an ideal wireless solution for traffic and security camera systems, individual computers, LAN networks, automatic teller...
4. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 4. Contents of Package Basic delivered set of router includes: router, power supply, crossover UTP cable, up to three external antennas, clip for the DIN rail, paper start guide. Figure 1: Contents of package Temperature range for power supply is reduced to 0 C to +40 C! As optional accessories can also be supplied the following expansion ports (one for Basic version or two for Full version): RS232, RS485/422, MBUS, ETHERNET, CNT, SWITCH, WIFI, WMBUS or SDH.
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5. Router Design 5.1 Router versions CR10 v2 router is supplied in the following versions (see table below). All versions are available in plastic or metal box according to customer requirements. Router versions Router Box CR10 v2B...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.2 Delivery identification Trade name Type name Other CR10 v2B CR-10-v2 Basic version CR10 v2B SL CR-10-v2 Basic version in the metal box CR10 v2F CR-10-v2 Full version CR10 v2F SL CR-10-v2 Full version in the metal box Table 2: Delivery identification Figure 10: Label CR10 v2F Figure 8: Label CR10 v2B...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.3 Version of module firmware Each operator can have another CDMA network, so it is necessary to generate a special firmware for each operator. Version of the firmware is indicated by two-digit code in the name of the product. Operator Code Poland Orange...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.4 Order codes 5.4.1 Basic versions Expansion port Ordering code Version without expansion port CR10 v2B-01 set Version with Ethernet expansion port CR10 v2B-01 ETH set Version with RS232 expansion port CR10 v2B-01 RS232 set Version with RS485 expansion port CR10 v2B-01 RS458 set Version with MBUS expansion port CR10 v2B-01 MBUS set...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.6 Mounting recommendations possibility to be put on a work surface, DIN rail EN 60715 with included clip CPD2 (or CKD2 for metal version). For the most of applications with a built-in router in a switch board it is possible to recognize two kinds of environments: no public and industry environment of low voltage with high interference, public environment of low voltage without high interference.
5. ROUTER DESIGN For every cables we recommend to bind the bunch, we recommend for this use: – Length of the bunch (combination of power supply and data cables) can be maxi- mum 1.5 m. If the length of data cables exceeds 1.5 m or in the event of, the cable leads towards the switch –...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.7 Removing from the DIN rail DIN holder is suitable for DIN rail according to EN 60715 standard only. Default position of CPD2 holder (or CKD2 for metal version), which is used for mounting the router on a DIN rail, is shown in the following figure: Figure 20: Default position of DIN holder For removing from the DIN rail it is necessary to lightly push upward the router so that the...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8 Description of the front panel On the front panel is the following: Caption Connector Description 2-pin Connector for the power supply adapter. RJ45 Connector for connection into the local computer network. PORT1 RJ45 Connector for expansion port RS232, RS458/422, MBUS, ETHERNET, CNT or SWITCH.
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.1 Status indication About router status inform eight LED indicators on the front panel. ETH port, PORT1 and PORT2 have two additional LEDs that provide information about port status. Caption Color State Description Green Blinking Router is ready Starting of the router Fast blinking Updating firmware...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.2 Power connector PWR Panel socket 2-pin. Pin number Signal mark Description VCC(+) Positive pole of DC supply voltage (+9 to +36 V DC) GND(-) Negative pole of DC supply voltage Table 8: Connection of power connector Figure 23: Power connector Power supply for router is required between +9 V to +36 V DC supply.
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.3 Antenna connector ANT, DIV (alternatively WIFI or WMBUS) Main and diversity antennas are connected to the router using the SMA connector on the front panel. If WIFI or WMBUS expansion port is equipped on customer’s request, the third SMA antenna connector is also available on the front panel.
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.4 SIM card reader The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1,8 V SIM cards is placed on the front panel of the router. For getting the router to work is necessary to insert an activated SIM card with an unblocked PIN code.
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.5 Ethernet Port ETH Panel socket RJ45. Signal mark Description Data flow direction TXD+ Transmit Data – positive pole Input/Output TXD- Transmit Data – negative pole Input/Output RXD+ Receive Data – positive pole Input/Output — — — —...
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.6 PORT1 The PORT1 is equipped on customer’s request with one of the offered expansion ports: RS232 MBUS RS485 RS422 SWITCH (together with PORT2) ETHERNET Description and examples of expansion ports connection can be found in user’s guide for corresponding expansion port.
5. ROUTER DESIGN Plug cable for the second expansion port into the RJ45 connector labeled as PORT2 (see figure below). Figure 30: PORT2 cable connection 5.8.8 USB Port Panel socket USB-A. Signal mark Description Data flow direction +5 V Positive pole of 5 V DC supply voltage, 0.5 A USB data - USB data signal –...
5. ROUTER DESIGN Figure 32: I/O connector I/O user interface is designed for processing of binary input and control (setting) binary output. Binary output is not switched to ground in the default configuration. Maximum load binary output is 30 V / 100 mA. The constant current supplied by the binary input is 3 mA. Connect I/O cable into the I/O connector on the front panel of the router and tighten locking screws (see figure below).
5. ROUTER DESIGN 5.8.10 Reset When PWR LED starts flashing on the front panel, it is possible to restore the default con- figuration of the router by pressing the RST button on the front panel. After pressing this button the default configuration is restored and then router reboots (green LED will be on). For pressing the RST button could be used a narrow screwdriver.
6. FIRST USE 6. First Use 6.1 Connecting the router before first use Before putting the router into operation it is necessary to connect all components which are required to run your applications. Don’t forget to insert SIM card. The router can not operate without connected antenna, SIM card and power supply. If the antenna is not connected, router can be damaged.
6. FIRST USE 6.2 Start The router is put into operation when the power supply is connected to this router. By default, the router will automatically start to log on to the default APN. DHCP server will start to assign addresses for devices on the Ethernet port ETH0. Router behavior can be changed via the web interface.
6. FIRST USE After successfully entering login information user gains access to the router via his internet browser. Figure 39: Router web interface A detailed description of the router settings via the Web interface can be found in the document Configuration manual for v2 routers.
51 x 87 x 116 mm (DIN 35 mm) Metal box 42 x 87 x 113 mm (DIN 35 mm) Weight CR10 v2 – 150 g CR10 v2 SL – 280 g Antenna connector SMA – 50 Ohm User interface Ethernet (10/100 Mbit/s) USB 2.0...
9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9. Troubleshooting If you can not connect to the router from your PC, your network card may be configured the way it is not possible to connect to the router. Take one or more of the following steps to solve the problem: Select the communication rate 10 MB/s in the properties of your network card.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING Ethernet connection fails or isn’t establishing. It is possible to turn auto negotiation off and set a rate and duplex manually on the Ethernet interface of the router. DynDNS doesn’t function. With private APN this is not functional. If the same IP address is recorded in your canonic name as dynamically assigned address, it means that the operator is using NAT or firewall.
10. CUSTOMERS SUPPORT 10. Customers Support You can find current information about this product on our website: www.conel.com Upkeep-advices: The SIM-card must be handled carefully as with a credit card. Don’t bend, don’t scratch on this and do not expose to static electricity. During cleaning of the router do not use aggressive chemicals, solvents and abrasive cleaners! Conel Company hereby declares that the router narrated in this user’s guide fits all basic...
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The Firmware of Advantech router contains open source software under GPL/LGPL conditions. According to section 3b of GPL and of section 6b of LGPL offer Advantech B+B SmartWorx s.r.o you the source code. You can request the source code from us, please send an email to cellularsales@advantech-bb.com...
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* Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Original SSLeay License ----------------------- /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) * All rights reserved. * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to.