MatchX US MX1702 User Manual

MatchX US MX1702 User Manual

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  • Page 1 LPWAN gateway User Guide...
  • Page 2 MATCHX No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from MatchX Inc./MatchX GmbH All rights reserved. Release 2.2, March 2018...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........... . 5 Product overview 1.1.1 Lora .
  • Page 4 2.6.3 LPWAN server setting ..........13 Product specification .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction Product overview Thanks for choosing MatchX LPWAN products for your IoT applications. The Box includes a set of high-performance hardware and MatchX LPWAN controller software that allows you to manage your IoT devices through web browser or API.
  • Page 6: Wifi

    Gateway and end device management on-site Currently Class B support in MatchX cloud is still in beta version, but the hardware is fully prepared for Class B specification, it is expected to have a final Class B support in future cloud...
  • Page 7: Interface And Connectors

    1.3.1 Front panel of Box The MatchX Box lower shell can be removed to connect cables and check the status of the Box. The panel has USB, USB-C and POE connectors and Link status LED. USB2.0 is used to connect USB disk.
  • Page 8: Connector Of Box

    Chapter 1. Introduction LED Color Activity Flashing Blue Initializing Steady Blue Connected to Internet, no LoraWAN is configured Alternative Blue and Red Device is busy, don’t unplug power Flashing Red No GPS fix Steady Red No Internet or no LoraWAN Flashing Green Configuring Box Steady Green...
  • Page 9: Quick Installation Guide

    2. Quick Installation Guide The Box is pre-configured "Plug ’n Play", this means you can simply connect the MatchX network without any need of setup, the installation guide will introduce you how to set it up and configure the WiFi and Lora parameter.
  • Page 10: Mounting

    Chapter 2. Quick Installation Guide 1: Connect to power cords from your wall sockets or panel sockets to POE 2: Connect the RJ45 cable from your Internet modem/switch/wall port, or any 3G/4G router to the POE’s port labeled with "LAN". Next, grab a RJ45 cable and connect from the POE’s port labeled with "POE" to Box. The Box can also use any 2.4GHz WiFi as a backhaul while powered by POE.
  • Page 11: Pole Mounting

    2.4 Mounting 2.4.2 Pole mounting To mount the Box to a pole, users can find the stainless steel clamps in the package. The steps are:...
  • Page 12: Surge Protection And Shielded Ethernet Cable

    Both shielded FTP and S-FTP cable from Cat5e are recommended. Setup The Box will be automatically connected to MatchX cloud after the Internet is connected. This guide will illustrate how to connect to the Box and configure it. 2.6.1...
  • Page 13: Ethernet Connection

    WIFI AP and backhaul setting. 2.6.3 LPWAN server setting With the MatchX LPWAN cloud account, users can register their Box on the website, and remotely configure the device. It is also convenient to get the data out of the MatchX Sticks from...
  • Page 14 MQTT data stream or the reporting tool. The above figure shows the registration of the MatchX Box using the S/N or MAC address and its physical location. The following figure shows the device configuration page of the Box, where users can check the GPS status, runtime statistics like CPU, WiFi and Flash.
  • Page 15: Product Specification

    Hardware environment The MatchX Box is mainly designed for network operators, it can both be deployed outdoor and indoor, the enclosure is made of weather-resistant material. Therefore the Box is much more durable than the normal plastics.
  • Page 16: Software Environment

    Chapter 3. Product specification Software environment To facilitate the network deployment, we have included a lot of good features, which include: Open source operating system LoraWAN network server and application server running inside of Box Official packet-forwarder and lora-gateway libraries OTA upgrade and end device firmware upgrade remote management of gateway and connectivity RF performance...
  • Page 17 3.4 RX Filter for narrow band regions(IN/HK/SIN/THA) 920-925MHz RX filter for Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam 865-867MHz RX filter for India...
  • Page 18: Antenna Performance

    Chapter 3. Product specification Antenna Performance The performance of the GPS antenna 1 is listed in the following table: Item Description Frequency range 1574 - 1606MHz Impedance 50ohms VSWR <1.2:1 Max gain 2.5dbi Polarization Vertical Radiation Pattern Omni-directional Connector SMA(M) Length 108mm IP Rating...
  • Page 19: Operational Frequencies

    3.6 Operational frequencies Operational frequencies The operational frequencies in European countries are listed in the table. The rest of the frequency plans in US, Australia, India, Korea and the rest of the world can be found on the MatchX website.
  • Page 20: Package Content

    4. Package content Thank you for purchasing the MatchX Box LPWAN gateway, it carries the most advanced IoT technology with a plug-and-play design. With the default package users can easily setup an IoT LPWAN. The package includes the following items:...

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