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Terms and Conditions Content of this document is subject to change without notice and is written without warranty. Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited reserves the right to modify and to improve the product and all related accessories without prior notice. Performance of the product and its accessories depends on the method of usage and operating environment.
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This E210 series quick start guide applies to below models: • E213 • E214#02 • E214#358S#158 • E214#078 • E214G#01 • E214G#00 • E215#02 • E218#1JL • E218#1BI • E218#04 Maestro E210 Series www.maestro-wireless.com...
Table of Content Safety precautions 1.1 General precautions 1.1 Using the router in vehicle 1.2 Protecting your router Overview 2.1 Scope 2.2 Target audience E210 series compatible models Product overview 4.1 General specification 4.2 Back panel connection 4.3 Front panel connection E210 cable and accessory Status LED Indicator Setup...
1 Safety Precautions General precautions The router generates radio frequency (RF) power. When using the router, care must be taken to ensure safety as well as compliance with all the regulations that surround the use of RF equipment. Do not use the router in aircraft, hospitals and petrol stations or in places where using GSM, W-CDMA and LTE equipment or any other RF equipment is prohibited, and make sure that the router is not interfering with nearby equipment such as pacemakers or medical equipment.
2 Overview Scope This document provides you all the information needed to setup, to configure and to use the Maestro E210 series cellular router. Target audience This document is intended for end-users or resellers who understand basic telecommunications and information technology terminologies and concepts. Maestro E210 Series www.maestro-wireless.com...
3 E210 series compatible models Please consult us regarding the models or features shown in grey, which are subject to MOQ and other considerations. Uplink / Downlink maximum data rates Ranked by increasing frequencies Besides MIL-STD-810G - 2G: λ1 / 236 ;...
Front panel connection – D.C. Power: Green 4-pin Micro-fit 3.0 connector Top L/R: 8V~32V dc Bottom L/R: Two digital I/Os Digital Input: 0~1V dc as low 1~36V dc as high Digital Output: Open collector, 100mA@24V dc max Black – Reset button: Back to default settings (push for 10sec) –...
5 E210 series cable and accessory Item Description Power supply/Cable ACC-CA10 4-pin Micro-Fit 3.0(M) to stripped wire with 2.5A fused, 1 meter long cable ACC-PS20-F 4-pin Molex 1.2A power adapter with Euro plug 2-pin - Europe ACC-PS21-F 4-pin Molex 1.2A power adapter with NEMA 2-pin plug - America ACC-PS22-F 4-pin Molex 1.2A power adapter with AS3112 3-pin plug - Australia/NZ ACC-PS23-F...
6 Status LED Indicator The E210 operation status is indicated by six LEDs as shown above, and described in the below table; Name Color and Status Description Wi-Fi network is inactive Wi-Fi Blue ON Wi-Fi network is activated Blue Flashing Wi-Fi network data transferring Cellular data service is not connected Activity...
7 Setup Prerequisite Prior to the E210 series router setup: Activated SIM card Ethernet cable Wi-Fi and cellular antenna Ethernet port or Wi-Fi connectivity with Internet service Web browser; Internet Explorer 8+, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari for accessing the Maestro Web Admin Console DHCP set to enable Enabling DHCP on Windows: Start menu Control Panel Network and Internet...
Connecting the E210 router Inserting SIM cards Eject the SIM tray by pushing the yellow SIM tray eject button inwards, take the SIM tray out from the slot, place the mini-SIM card with SIM chip facing up, and insert the tray back in place carefully. Connecting the AC power Connect the A.C.
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Antenna connection Main Series Auxiliary Picture E213 E215 E214 Cellular Cellular E218 only only GPS and E214G cellular Note: Dual cellular antennae improve data throughput/performance on cellular data transfer rate. Cellular antenna selections base on frequency bands of cellular networks in...
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Connecting the router to a computer Connect an Ethernet cable between the LAN port of the Maestro router and a computer as shown below, or refer to section 4.2 in Blue, Ethernet ports. P.15 Maestro E210 Series www.maestro-wireless.com...
Software Configuration Open a web browser, use the below default LAN IP address; Parameters Details IP Address (LAN) 192.168.1.1 Username admin Password admin Note: Username and password are both case sensitive. Enter the above default login credentials when the below appears on the web browser;...
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Network Setup page; If default settings need to be changed, settings can be manually configured for LAN, WAN, Cellular and Wi-Fi, then you can click Save & Apply to store the configuration. In Cellular, all fields depend on SIM cards provider/cellular network operator, enquire with them for authentication credentials, if needed.
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After all of above procedures, cellular connection should be established in about one minute time with adequate signal reception (if the default setting is used). To see the status of the cellular connection, from the pull-down menu at the top, click Status and scroll down to Cellular as shown below; P.18 Maestro E210 Series www.maestro-wireless.com...
8 Compatible Antenna Wi-Fi antenna 5dBi gain Peak gain: 3.8dBi@2.4GHz ~2.5GHz RP-SMA(M), hinged RoHS Compliant WWAN antenna 2dBi gain (minimum) Operating frequency in the used LTE bands SMA, hinged RoHS Compliant P.19 Maestro E210 Series www.maestro-wireless.com...
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For further support on Maestro products, please visit Maestro support website, http://support.maestro-wireless.com/ P.20 Maestro E210 Series www.maestro-wireless.com...
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