Conel ER75i User Manual
Conel ER75i User Manual

Conel ER75i User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Delivery Identification 2.3. Antenna Connection 2.4. SIM Card Reader 2.5. Power Supply 2.6. Technical parameters 2.7. Description of individual components of ER75i 2.7.1. GSM/GPRS/EDGE module 2.7.2. Control microcomputer 2.8. User interfaces (Connectors) 2.8.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector 2.8.2.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Please, see the following instructions: • The communication module ER75i must be used in compliance with any and all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the communication module in prescribed applications and environments.
  • Page 4: Description Of The Er75I Router

    DHCP server it provides the users simple installation and Internet access. In addition, the ER75i router is equipped with the USB 2.0 Full Speed interface which is designed only for connection to PC with Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system. For its putting into operation it is sufficient to install drivers from the supplied CD to the PC.
  • Page 5: Antenna Connection

    • for mounting onto the DIN bar the plastic clips are added 2.3. Antenna Connection The whip antenna is connected to ER75i using an FME on the back panel. External whip antenna:...
  • Page 6: Sim Card Reader

    3. Insert the SIM card in the reader holder and slide it in the reader. 2.5. Power Supply ER75i requires +10 V DC to +30 V DC supply. The protection against reversal of polarity without signaling is built in the modem.
  • Page 7: Description Of Individual Components Of Er75I

    2.7.2. Control microcomputer The core of the ER75i router is a 32-bit microprocessor Motorola M5208 with 16 MB RAM, 4 MB FLASH EEPROM, serial interface RS-232 and an Ethernet interface 10/100 Mbit/s. The microcomputer is connected to the MC75 OEM module through the serial interface and controls the communication via GSM/GPRS.
  • Page 8: User Interfaces (Connectors)

    (HTTP) which is security passwords. 2.8. User interfaces (Connectors) On the back panel of ER75i the following connectors are located: • one RJ12 connector (PWR) – for connection of the power supply adapter •...
  • Page 9: Connection Of The Pwr Supply Connector

    2.8.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector Panel socket RJ12. Signal Description number mark Positive pole of DC supply voltage (10 to 30 V) Signal not connected Signal not connected Positive pole of DC supply voltage (10 to 30 V) Negative pole of DC supply voltage Negative pole of DC supply voltage 2.8.2.
  • Page 10: Modem Status Indication

    Off ...... the network cable is not connected 2.10. Putting into operation Before putting the ER75i router into operation it is necessary to connect all components needed for the operation of your applications, and the SIM card must be inserted (the modem is off).
  • Page 12: Configuration Setting

    3. Configuration setting Monitoring of status, configuration and administration of the ER75i router can be performed by means of the web interface which is available after entering the IP address of the modem in the web browser. The default IP address of the modem is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 13: Dhcp Status

    3.2. DHCP Status Information about IP addresses which was allotted of DHCP server to ER75i, it is possible find in menu in sum DHCP: • lease 192.168.1.2 (generally IP address) – assigned IP address • starts – information about time of assigned IP address •...
  • Page 14: Gprs Status

    3.3. IPsec status Information on actual IPsec tunnel state it can be call up option entries NTP in menu. Detailed information description here painted it can be find on the following link http://www.freeswan.org/doc.html. 3.4. GPRS Status The item GPRS in menu contains information about PLMN (code of operator), cell, channel and signal (information are by a single application find out on power up MC75).
  • Page 15: System Log

    3.6. System Log In case of any problems with connection to GPRS it is possible to view the system log by pressing the System Log menu item. The upper part of the window displays possible errors at GPRS connection establishment. After switching on the log daemon by pressing the Start button, the bottom part of the window displays detailed reports from individual applications running in the modem.
  • Page 16: Gprs Configuration

    3.8. GPRS Configuration To enter the GPRS connection configuration select the GPRS menu item. If the Create GPRS connection option is checked, the modem automatically tries to establish GPRS connection after switched on. In the window it is possible to define APN, Username, Password and IP address.
  • Page 17: Nat Configuration

    Default Server item it is possible to put the ER75i router into the mode in which all incoming data from GPRS will be routed to the computer with the defined IP address. If the Enable remote HTTP access field is filled in, it is maybe configuration of router over web interface.
  • Page 18 At these configuration it is important to have mark election Send all remaining incoming packets it default server, IP address in this case is device address behind ER75i. Connected equipment behind ER75i must have setting Default Gateway on the ER75i. At distant PING on...
  • Page 19 (Public port), there this port isn't defined, therefore at check election Enable repote http access it is automatically opens web interface ER75i. If this choice isn't check and is check volition Send all remaining incoming packets to default server fulfil oneself connection on induction IP address.
  • Page 20: Gre Tunnel Configuration

    3.10. IPsec Tunnel Configuration IPsec tunnel configuration it can be call - up option Ipsec item in menu. In window it can be define off - side tunnel IP address (Remote External IP Address), address nets behind off - side tunnel (Remote Subnet), mask nets behind off - side tunnel (Remote Subnet Mask), address LAN (Remote Subnet), mask LAN (Remote Subnet Mask), sharable key for both parties tunnel (Pre shared Key), service life keys (Key Lifetime) and service life IKA SA (IKE Lifetime).
  • Page 21: Dyndns Client Configuration

    Example of the GRE Tunnel configuration: 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 ppp1 10.0.0.2 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.3 192.168.2.1 GRE tunel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 GRE tunnel Configuration: Remote External IP Address: 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.1 Local Internal IP Address: 192.168.1.254 192.168.2.254 Remote Subnet: 192.168.2.0...
  • Page 22: Sms Configuration

    GPRS connect and at losses GPRS connection. Info is possible send on two telephone number. Unit ID is name of the ER75i which it will send in SMS message. Unit ID may to have arbitrary form.
  • Page 23: Sim Pin Configuration

    Change of PIN or PIN forbid it is possible in the PIN item. If it is necessary to protect SIM card in the router ER75i by PIN number, to area SIM PIN it is written PIN number and it is confirmed by button Store PIN. The router ER75i then by help written PIN unlocked access to SIM card after stand by ER75i.
  • Page 24: Reboot

    Total update time lasts for 3 - 4 minutes. During updating of firmware it has to be reservation permanent power supply. We don’t strongly recommended distant update because of blackout GPRS connection. 3.19. Reboot To reboot the ER75i router select the Reboot menu item and then press the Reboot button. 3.20. Default settings 3.20.1.
  • Page 25: Gprs Configuration

    3.20.2. GPRS Configuration 3.20.3. NAT Configuration...
  • Page 26: Gre Tunnel Configuration

    3.20.4. IPsec Tunnel Configuration 3.20.5. GRE Tunnel Configuration 3.20.6. DynDNS configuration 3.20.7. NTP Configuration...
  • Page 27: Sms Configuration

    3.20.8. SMS Configuration...
  • Page 28: Driver Installation

    Driver installation Connect the USB cable to the ER75i router and to the PC. Windows detects ER75i as a new USB modem, starts the Add Hardware wizard and requests the driver for "MC75" or „Siemens AG WM USB Modem“. Follow the instructions of the wizard and enter the path to the "usbmodem.inf"...
  • Page 29 You will find the installed modem in the Phone and modem options control panel (Start | Settings | Control Panel | Phone and Modem Options | Modems). You can change the assigned COM port in the Device Manager. Select “Siemens AG WM USB Modem”...
  • Page 30: Control By At Commands

    5. Control by AT commands Modem ER75i is controled and programed by AT commands. Structure of the AT command match used modul MC75. commands possible website www.siemens.com/wm 6. Possible problems At some network cards is able to set in situation, when it is not possible connect ER75i.
  • Page 31: Guarantee Claim Guidelines

    8. Guarantee Claim Guidelines Dear customer, The product that you have purchased was tested by the manufacturer and, before it was sold, the product’s functions were checked once more by our company’s technician. However if, in spite of the above-mentioned measures, a breakdown of this product occurs during the guarantee period, which makes proper utilization of the product impossible, we ask you to observe the Guarantee Claim Guidelines when asserting a guarantee claim.
  • Page 32 exchanged by the seller for a new product (including the exchange of the IMEI), the ownership of the original object of the guarantee claim is passed hereupon onto the seller, and the ownership of the new product, onto the buyer. A new guarantee period starts running from the date of acceptance of the new product.
  • Page 33 The guarantee shall be terminated in the event of any modification of the object of the guarantee claim or in the event that the serial number of the object of the guarantee claim has been damaged or is illegible due to other reasons.
  • Page 34: Guarantee Certificate

    9. Guarantee certificate Type of the device Serial number Guarantee period (in months) Seller Date of sale Stamp of the seller...
  • Page 35 Date of reception of the guarantee claim by the seller Number of the guarantee claim report Date of reception of the device into the repair shop Date of completion of the repair by the repair shop Number of the receipt form of the repair shop Guarantee repair YES –...

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