OUMAN 3G-MOD4 Installation And Start-Up Instructions Manual

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Ouman 3G-MOD4 is a 3G modem which can be used to create a mobile network in premises where such a network does
not readily exist. Connection requires a SIM card with data connectivity (preferably with unrestricted data roaming. PIN
code query must be disabled). The product package includes a 3G modem, power source and an antenna. SIM card with
data connectivity can be acquired from Ouman or your own operator.
In addition, Ouman Access service and an Ouman Access compatible terminal such as Oulink, Ouflex A or external Ac-
cess device, are needed to establish a secure connection from the Internet to automation devices. For more information
about the Ouman Access service, please visit our website at www.ouman.fi-> tuotteet/dokumentit (ouman.fi/en/docu-
ment bank).

Installation and start-up:

SIM card slot
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Modem signal lights:
Indicator light
Power
Signal
Network
Activity
Wi-Fi
Power supply
Power supply
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The 3G-MOD4 has factory default Oman connection settings. Only check the APN
address and change as necessary (see page 2).
Insert SIM card into the 3G-MOD4 device (see attached picture). The card must be
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a mini-SIM (25 mm x 15 mm). Insert the card inside contact face down and beveled
edge ahead.
Connect the external antenna to 3G-MOD3' s 4G Antenna connector (cellular). Avoid
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placing the antenna close to thick stone walls.
antenna as high as possible or next to a window.
With an RJ-45 cable, connect LAN1 port of the 3G-MOD4 to Access-compatible
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device' s internet / WAN connector. The cable must be CAT-5E or more.
Plug in the power cords to both devices (power on). The system is now ready for use.
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When connecting your computer to 3G-MOD4, make sure the computer is adequately
secured.
Indicator light status Functional description
Red on
Red blinking
Green on
No light
Yellow light on
Yellow light blinking
No light
Yellow light on
Yellow light blinking
No light
Yellow light on
Yellow light blinking
No light
Blue light on
Blue light blinking
No light
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3
Hardware failure (Note! When the modem is connected to power, indicator
light comes on for a moment and then goes off. This is totally normal.)
Software error
Modem connected to power
Modem not connected to power
Strong radio signal (CSQ > 12)
Weak radio signal (CSQ 6 -12)
No, or very weak signal (CSQ 0-5, 97, 98, 99)
Modem is registered to the network of the service provider
Modem is in the roaming network. Selection of the network is done according to
the SIM-card defination.
Modem not registered to the GSM network
Mobile data service connected
Network sends and receives mobile data
Mobile data service not activated
Wi-Fi network activated
Wi-Fi sends and receives data
Wi-Fi not activated
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3G-MOD4
In demanding conditions, place the
External
antenna
2

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Summary of Contents for OUMAN 3G-MOD4

  • Page 1 Power supply Ouman 3G-MOD4 is a 3G modem which can be used to create a mobile network in premises where such a network does not readily exist. Connection requires a SIM card with data connectivity (preferably with unrestricted data roaming. PIN code query must be disabled).
  • Page 2 APN address. Change APN address if necessary. Other modem settings can normally stay as they are. If factory settings are for some reason lost, they can be restored (see page 3). The modem must be turned on. DHCP on your computer must be enabled. If you have connected 3G-MOD4 to your computer using an RJ-45 cable, open your browser and go to address 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 3 The modem must be turned on. 2. DHCP on your computer must be enabled. If you have connected 3G-MOD4 to your computer using an RJ-45 cable, open your browser and go to address 192.168.1.1. The 3G-MOD4 management page opens. Type admin in the Username field, then admin in the Password field, and click ”log in”.
  • Page 4 5. Next go to Network -> Interfaces. Make sure the Network Watchdog status is set to enable. Set your Network down timeout in minutes to 120. Save by clicking Save & Apply. 6. Next go to Network -> Interfaces -> CELLULAR. Tap on the APN field, and enter your operator’...
  • Page 5 8. Go to Network -> Wifi. Select Edit Select Advanced Settings tab. Under Coun- try Code, click FI-Finland. Save by clicking Save & Apply. 9. Go to General Setup tab and go to Wireless net- work status and click “Disable”. Save by clicking Save &...
  • Page 6 11. Go to General Setup tab and go to Protocol and click “Unmanaged”. Press “Switch protocol”. Save by clicking Save & Apply. NOTE! A red box box is displayed ”The selected protocol needs a device assigned”. This notification does not need to be care. 12.
  • Page 7 14. Go to Members tab. Remove m1 member by clicking ”Delete” button. Save by clicking Save & Apply. 15. Go to Network -> Load Balancing -> Configuration -> Interfaces. Remove WAN by clicking ”Delete” button. Save by clicking Save & Apply.
  • Page 8 Go to System -> Backup / Flash Firmware. Backup is made by pressing the ”Generate ar- chieve” button. Backup is restored by searching for the file from your computer by pressing the ”Browse” button and then pressing ”Upload archieve” button. ouman@ouman.fi...

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