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5G Starterkit User Guide
Revision 1.1

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  • Page 1 5G Starterkit User Guide Revision 1.1...
  • Page 2 5G Starterkit with IO-Link sensors The 5G Starterkit with IO-Link sensors can be used to illustrate a couple of industrial production use cases. Massive wireless sensor networks The key objective of this use case is to collect data from the factory floor and provide this to IT systems for further data processing.
  • Page 3 Other Use Cases Other use cases mentioned in 3GPP TR 22.804 include: • Motion control • Control-to-control • Mobile control panels with safety • Mobile robots • Massive wireless sensor networks (Addressed by this demo) • Remote access and maintenance •...
  • Page 4 Prerequisites In order to connect Starterkit you will need: • Two SIMs for the Industry Connect private cellular network. • The two SIMs should belong to the same APN • Each SIM should have a static IP address. • The SIMs should be allowed to send IP packets to each other. •...
  • Page 5: Power Supply

    Mounting the Wireless Router on the Starterkit Unpack the starterkit from the transport case. Mount the wireless router on the DIN rail for the starterkit (to the left side of the starterkit). Make sure that the antenna connectors are on the top and power connector on the bottom. Power Supply With the starterkit a power supply kit is delivered as well.
  • Page 6 If an object is put in front of the laser distance sensor the stack light will switch mode and instead show an indication of the distance. When the push button is pressed the stack light will show the signal strength of the wireless router. In case signal strength is not available the stack light will show red.
  • Page 7: Software Configuration

    "Reset" and pressing the button for at least 7 seconds. Optional: Firmware Upgrade Wireless Router 5G firmware can be found on https://www.hms-networks.com/technologies/5G/5G- solutions-starterkits. Go to "Home > Firmware Upgrade" in order to upgrade the Wireless Router 5G.
  • Page 8: Cellular Configuration

    Cellular Configuration Go to "Home > Cellular > Cellular Settings" in order to configure the cellular settings: • • For some networks this can be left empty. • For other networks the APN needs to be configured manually. • User Name •...
  • Page 9: Port Forwarding

    Please note the Cellular IP address allocated to the device. Port Forwarding In order to access the dashboard from the tablet port forwarding must be configured in the wireless router. Go to "Home > Security > Port Forwarding" in order to configure port forwarding. Please configure forwarding of port 80 TCP to LAN IP address 192.168.10.10 port 80.
  • Page 10 In order to upgrade this gateway the SD Card inserted at the top of the gateway should be removed. (The SD Card is located close to the power connector). The Dashboard Application Software can be found on https://www.hms-networks.com/technologies/5G/5G- solutions-starterkits. Insert the SD Card into a laptop with a micro SD card slot.
  • Page 11 • In order to enable Modbus/TCP connectivity through the 5G network the Wireless Router 5G needs to be configured. Please see the user manual provided on https://www.hms- networks.com/technologies/5G/5G-solutions-starterkits IT Integration Data from the IO-Link devices can be exported to an IT system by a number of different means.
  • Page 12 IO-Link master and how to access the data through MQTT and REST API. • In order to enable MQTT and REST API connectivity through the 5G network the Wireless Router 5G needs to be configured. Please see the user manual provided on https://www.hms- networks.com/technologies/5G/5G-solutions-starterkits...

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