Summary of Contents for Systech Corporation SL-1000
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® SysLINK 1000/1500 Family Quick Start Guide SL‐1000 SL‐1500 What’s Included Includes SysSCRIPT Lite Wi‐Fi Antennas Cellular Antennas IoT (Internet of Things) support (if purchased) (if purchased) Remote access and control Simple drag & drop script creation for “if this, then that” functionality Power Adapter, 5v or 12v Power Adapter, 5v (if specified) (if specifified) Note: Images may differ from actual items. 1 QS001‐004‐1706. Copyright 2017. Information subject to change without notice. ...
Front SL‐1000 Back Front SL‐1500 Back Interfaces and Features LAN light Flickering green during normal operation. Off if LAN Function button port is disconnected. Button used for special features of the gateway. Wi‐Fi light Reset button Solid green during normal operation. Off if Wi‐Fi Button used to reset the gateway. Use paper clip, or port is disabled. similar device, to press. To reboot the gateway, press the reset button momentarily. The status light USB light will alternate between orange and red during the Not used. This light may be on or off, but should be reboot. ignored. To reset the gateway back to factory defaults, hold Option 1 light (SL‐1500) for about 10 seconds. When the status light Reserved for plug‐in option card operation. alternates between red and green, you may release Option 2 light (SL‐1500) the reset button. Reserved for plug‐in option card operation. Status light Bluetooth light (SL‐1500) Indicates current gateway status. Solid amber at ...
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light is off if cellular is disabled or not currently in connector. This differentiates Wi‐Fi antennas from use. cellular antennas. If dual cellular option installed, then Cell 1 or Cell 2 USB port indicates which cellular option is currently active. USB 2.0 type A connector. Used for optional external Both lights will be off if cellular is disabled or not devices. currently in use. LAN port Cell Mode lights Local Ethernet connectivity, usually used to attach If cellular option installed, then these lights indicate additional local LAN devices (or local network hub) to the current cellular operating mode. the network. A B C WAN/LAN port 1xRTT Off Off On Source for Internet connectivity, usually connected EVDO/HSPA Off On On to broadband modem or a local network that LTE On On On provides Internet access. May optionally be configured for local Ethernet connectivity, usually used to attach additional local LAN devices (or local ...
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Set Up Your New Gateway DHCP, then connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your Internet router or hub. Then go Hardware directly to the next step. STEP 1 ‐ Antennas If your network requires the use of a static IP If your gateway includes cellular or Wi‐Fi, please addresses, then review the “Access Local install the included antennas. The cellular antennas Configuration Settings” section (below), and must be screwed into the terminals of the gateway configure the appropriate network settings. labeled “Cell Main” and “Cell Aux”. The two cellular antennas look identical. To differentiate between STEP 3 ‐ Power the cellular and Wi‐Fi antennas, take a look at the Connect the included power supply to the gateway, screw connector at the end of the antenna. The and apply power. screw connector of the cellular antenna includes a When first powered, the Status LED will initially be single prong sticking out in the center of the orange. Other LEDs will turn on or off during the connector. initialization sequence. After a few minutes, the Status LED will blink green about once per second. This indicates that the gateway has completed its core initialization. Other LEDs may also be turned on at this point. Your gateway may include other, specialized software or hardware. If this is the case, the initialization process may require additional time. Cellular Antenna (with prong) For example, if you have a Z‐Wave radio installed, The Wi‐Fi antennas must be screwed into the ...
Access Local Configuration Options Most applications do not require access to the local configuration options, and the gateway can be used To access the SIM slot, open the case by carefully immediately. If you would like to configure features prying the top cover away from the case with a small such as the IP address or Wi‐Fi settings, then follow flat screwdriver or similar tool. Insert the tool and these steps. pry the top cover slightly outward from the case. 1. Connect a PC directly to the SysLINK gateway Ethernet LAN port. 2. Point your web broswer to https:\\192.168.1.1. Note: You must use HTTPS as this provides enhanced security. Ignore any warning screen that may appear. 3. A page titled “Welcome to the SysLINK” appears. This is the SysLINK User Interface (UI). 4. Once you select any menu option, you will be asked to provide login information. 5. The default user name is “admin”. The The SIM connector is on the bottom of the cellular default password is “sysl1nk” (with the carrier board. Note the SIM should be inserted with number one between the letters “l” and “n”). the metal side up, and the notch entering the 6. It is suggested you change the password to connector first. The SIM card will click into place. enhance security. ...
Wi-Fi Access Point If you previously created a SysSCRIPT account for any gateway in the past, then simply use your existing If Wi‐Fi is an installed option and configured as an user credentials to log in. Otherwise, select the access point (AP or “hot spot”), the SSID is “SysLINK” “Register a new user” option. and the Wi‐Fi password is “Systech1”. The IP address to access the unit via Wi‐Fi is https://192.168.1.1, Account Activation and the DHCP server is configured to provide IP Activation Code: sysscript lite addresses in the range 192.168.1.10 – 192.168.1.100. Gateway Activation Password: See the bottom of the gateway. If no Gateway Activation Password is SysSCRIPT present, then use the 6‐digit serial number. For IoT (Internet of Things) support, your SysLINK If you received a separate activation code, perhaps Gateway includes SysSCRIPT (licensed) or SysSCRIPT for a full SysSCRIPT license, use that activation code Lite. SysSCRIPT Lite provides remote access and instead. control of many properties of the gateway, such as network IP address, number of bytes transferred, If you register as a new user, please include your and other gateway details. If your gateway includes activation code when asked. Your activation code temperature and motion hardware, SysSCRIPT Lite will apply the appropriate access rights to your also provides remote access to this information. SysSCRIPT account. SysSCRIPT is a simple graphical user interface that If you would like to add an activation code to an provides the ability to program scripts that execute existing account, simply log in to your account, then locally on the gateway. select the “Use Activation Code” menu option. The licensed version of SysSCRIPT provides ...
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Also, you must set the initial time zone and location of the gateway. This is required to enable time‐ based scripts. Select and edit the Latitude, Longitude, and Time Zone properties of the gateway. Select the pencil icon near the property you intend to change. Edit the Time Zone property last, since editing the Time Zone will cause the gateway to automatically reboot. This is normal, and you can continue to explore the SysSCRIPT interface while the gateway reboots. Device Access and Control From the Menu, select “Devices”. This will bring you to a screen showing the devices currently attached to that gateway. New gateways will typically have only a single device – which is the gateway itself. While you are viewing this screen, you can see many of the accessible gateway properties. These are properties that you can access remotely, or properties you can create scripts for. For example, you can access the current gateway internal temperature, the local IP address, the cellular signal strength, and other attributes. For more information regarding SysSCRIPT, including help regarding programming scripts that execute locally on the gateway, please go to the following URL. https://sso.systech.com Support For technical support, please contact your reseller. Or if desired, contact Systech Corporation at: Email: support@systech.com Phone: 858‐674‐6500, ext 711 www.systech.com 7 ...
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