Gotting HG G-76343 Manual

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WLAN Radio Modem 802.11 a/b/g/n
HG G-76343/4/5
Top Hat Rail or Flange Casing
Variants HG G-76343-A / HG G-76344-A (including version for
4G(LTE)/5G) / HG G-76345-A
English, Revision 05
Date: 23.02.2022
Dev. by: TC
Author(s): RAD
Innovation through Guidance
www.goetting-agv.com

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  • Page 1 Data Radio WLAN Radio Modem 802.11 a/b/g/n HG G-76343/4/5 Top Hat Rail or Flange Casing Variants HG G-76343-A / HG G-76344-A (including version for 4G(LTE)/5G) / HG G-76345-A English, Revision 05 Date: 23.02.2022 Dev. by: TC Author(s): RAD Innovation through Guidance...
  • Page 2 Overview Basic characteristics of the radio modems HG G-76343-A / HG G-76344-A / HG G-76345-A  WLAN client for 802.11a/b/g/n via 2.4 + 5 GHz WLAN, data rate up to 300 MBit/s Integrated OpenVPN client   Different Bridge modes for connecting the LAN clients: NAT / Single Client NAT...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Parameter Setting via the Web Interface..........34 Information Site / Home ........................34 5.1.1 System Information ........................... 34 5.1.2 Wireless Status Information ......................35 5.1.3 Wired LAN Status Information ..................... 37 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 4 Security Parameters ..........................68 7.3.4.1 EAP ...............................69 7.3.4.2 Certificates ............................70 SCEP ................................70 Wireless Roaming............................70 7.5.1 Roaming Parameter...........................70 7.5.1.1 AP Density............................71 7.5.1.2 Channels for Roaming .........................71 7.5.1.3 Min scan interval ..........................71 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 5 RF Exposure / collocation requirements ................103 15.1.3 Information to end user ........................ 103 15.2 FCC and Industry Canada warning statements and special instructions....104 List of Figures ................... 105 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents List of Tables..................... 107 Index......................109 Copyright and Terms of Liability............112 19.1 Copyright..............................112 19.2 Exclusion of Liability ..........................112 19.3 Trade Marks and Company Names ....................112 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 7: About This Document

    CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation CAUTION which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE indicates property damage: The NOTICE product or the environment could be dam- aged. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 8: Symbols

    Union. The relevant harmonized European standards and directives mentioned in the Declaration of Conformity were used to assess conformity. You can request the EU declaration of conformity from Götting KG or download it under the following link https://www.goetting-agv.com/components/76343 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    LAN interface to a network reachable via WLAN. Via a serial interface the HG G-76343/4/5 can receive and transmit data that is sent or received by a communication partner connected to the network (WLAN or LAN).
  • Page 10: Versions / Variants

    PC. The exact assignment can be seen in Table 3 on page 12. The power supply for the HG G-76343/4/5 needs a voltage source of 10 to 60 V. The usual power consumption is around 3 to 4 Watt (WLAN + LAN-Port active).
  • Page 11: Indicators And Connectors

    M12 5 pin (s. 2.4.1 on page 12) The photo shows the HG G-76343-A with default configuration with 1 serial inter- face and a 5 pin connector for the power supply and the relay switching contact. 2.3.2 Connectors HG G-76344-A...
  • Page 12: Connectors Hg G-76345-A

    M12 5 pin white brown green-yellow blue black 2.4.2 9 pin Sub-D Socket Serial Pin assignment 9 pin Sub-D socket Table 3 RS 232 RS 422(485) Function Direction Function Direction Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 13: Leds

    + white blinking: White blinking shows activity (sending or receiving of data). If continuous data is exchanged, the LED light permanently white. No LED but a button, see section 3.4 on page 16. (Reset) Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 14: Commissioning

    3.1.1 Casing Type XA with Top Hat Rail Mounting on narrow Side (all Vari- ants) Dimensions casing type XA Figure 8 3.1.2 Casing Type YA with Top Hat Rail Mounting on broad Side Dimensions casing type YA Figure 9 35,0 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 15: Casing Type Za With Flange Casing

    HG 76343-A 802.11a/b/g/n 3.2 Initial Startup via LAN For the initial startup please connect the HG G-76343/4/5 via the Ethernet-Port with a PC using a patch cable. When turning on power supply voltage, all LEDs briefly blink white. After that only the ON-LED lights up green, which soon starts blinking orange (red &...
  • Page 16: Reset To Factory Settings

    Bit rates are reduced in order to transfer data 3.4 Reset to Factory Settings By pressing the Reset button for a long time, the HG G-76343/4/5 can be set back to its factory settings. When keeping the reset button pressed, the radio modem goes through different sequences that are visualized by all four LEDs lighting up in the same color.
  • Page 17: Mc-Config Program

    MC-Config Program: Setup for the initial operation of a WLAN client Figure 11 Voltage supply Ethernet Notebook / Computer The HG G-76343/4/5 is connected to a computer that has an Ethernet port. The MC- Config program is started on the computer. What to pay attention to: fixed ...
  • Page 18: Operation

    After being started the MC-Config program first detects all network interfaces that are currently active on the computer. Via these interfaces queries are then sent out per Broadcast UDP/IP that will be answered by HG G-76343/4/5 devices. The re- sponding devices are registered and displayed in a list.
  • Page 19: Information Shown By The List View Items

    MC-Config program. Name Shows the device name as set in the configuration of the WLAN client. Serial number of the WLAN client Vers. Firmware version of the WLAN client Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 20: Table 7 Color Coding Connection Type

    Bitrate for receiving data from AP. The data rate is given in MBit/s and is in the range of 1 to 300 MBit/s When the WLAN client is connected to an AP, here the encryption type used to establish the connection is given. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 21: Arrangement Of Columns

    To do this, position the cursor on the column to be moved (in the data area, not at the header). By holding down the CTRL key + the left mouse button, you can move the column to the desired position. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 22: Settings For The Logging Of Messages

    This key opens a dialog used to define the log file. IP Interface Shows the IP address of the interface used for the communication with the radio modem. It is possible that more than one address is shown. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 23: Context Menu Of The List Items

    Clear Dumps and Log deletes all relevant files. This deletion should always be carried out before a test, during which a certain function is to be tested and logged. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 24: Menus

    Using the main menu you can initiate actions mentioned above as well as carry out advanced settings for the MC-Config program. 4.4.1 File MC-Config Program: File Menu Figure 17 Duplicates the functions of keys above the list (see Table 5 on page 18). Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 25: View

    WLAN clients, it is necessary to scan specific IP address ranges. This menu item is used to define the parameters for scanning, for further information see 4.7.1 on page 30 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 26: Table 12 Mc-Config Program: Key Shortcuts

    (WLAN) data traffic is to be gener- ated by the MC-Config program and how promptly status changes in the devices are to be detected. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 27: Table 14 Mc-Config Program: Pretest

    Acknowledge Configuration. Enabled - Auto The new Config is automatically confirmed acknowledge on when the device is registered again after contact downloading the new Config. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 28: Device

    WLAN cli- ent. When a complete configuration set from the WLAN client is received, the following window opens: Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 29: Figure 21 Mc-Config Program: Config Dialog

    Apply button (8). The client will accept the parameters and carry out a reboot depending on the changed parameters. The config dialog is then closed. The keys of the config dialog have the following functions: Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 30: Firmware-Updates

    MC-Config program or after pressing the Refresh button. The dialog for defining the IP ranges can be opened here: MC-Config Program: IP Ranges Figure 22 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 31: Logging Debug Messages

    Configuration –> Logging. Additionally it is possible to make protocol logs for the WLAN and LAN in- terfaces. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 32: Start Debug Logging

    4.8.2 Start Debug Logging The context menu of MC-Config‘s list view allows to transfer the debug logs from a WLAN client to the MC-Config program. MC-Config Program: Debug logging Figure 25 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 33: Download Of Debug Messages And (W)Lan Logs

    The debug messages and logs stored on a radio modem can be downloaded via the context menu, System log –> Download. Further information on this can be found in section 9.3 on page 81. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 34: Parameter Setting Via The Web Interface

    Use a web browser to establish a connection with the web server of the HG G-76343/4/5. Then a page with information is shown, displaying the current sta- tus of the WLAN client. This site can be accessed without entering the optional User and Password combination that might be set.
  • Page 35: Wireless Status Information

    If the AP transmits a device name, then the name will also be displayed here. SSID This is the name of the Wireless LAN network the HG G-76343/4/5 is supposed to or has connected to. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 36: Table 19 Web Interface: Possible Messages Connection State

    AP Bitrate Bitrate that is used to send data to the AP Channel/Frequency Channel number and frequency that is used for the connec- tion to the AP Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 37: Wired Lan Status Information

    LAN cable with an active Ethernet client  connected Speed 10, 100, 1000 MBit/s transfer rate  Duplex Half Full Simultaneous sending and  receiving not possible / possible MDI-X Straight, Cross MDI-X State  Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 38: Serial1

    Serial Rx Frames/Bytes or data packets via the serial port has been sent or Network Tx Frames/Bytes received. Network Rx Frames/Bytes Net->Uart: Bytes in Buffer Uart->Net: Bytes in Buffer Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 39: Relay Status Information / Io-Info (Optional)

    UDP. Relay If the input is set/unset, the relay is turned on ON/OFF and off. Relay toggle Each activation of the input signal toggles the relay. (ON OFF)  Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 40: Network Information

    Then APs with other or unknown SSID (hidden) are listed. The information under Se- curity shows what authentication methods are expected by these APs. If an AP offers the SSID matching the HG G-76343/4/5 but the AP's security settings prevent the radio modem from connecting to the AP, the security information is...
  • Page 41: Https Webinterface

    This file system is more robust in terms of data consistency when the radio modem is suddenly switched on and off. All existing files on the USB stick are deleted during formatting! Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 42: Device Menu (Firmware And Configuration Management)

    USB stick with the EXT4 format. 5.2 Device Menu (Firmware and Configuration Manage- ment) In this menu item you can transfer firmware files to the HG G-76343/4/5 or save and restore the currently configured parameters in a file. 5.2.1 Firmware With this dialog a firmware file can be uploaded to the radio modem.
  • Page 43: Configuration Management

    With this button the device will perform a reboot. session will get lost! Upload configura- With this dialog a config file can be selected and uploaded to the HG G-76343/4/ tion file 5. If parameters of the current configuration are changed with this upload, a dialog box will appear to Save &...
  • Page 44: Admin Menu

    NAT mode and LAN clients should also be ac- cessible on these ports. For the HTTPS function, a customer specific certificate for the web server can be uploaded at the bottom of this page. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 45: Network Menu

    DNS: Without DHCP, the net- work parameters that the radio WLAN modem uses via are set here. Only in Pseudo Level 2 Bridge Mode is this IP address also active via LAN. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 46: Ipv6 Settings (Experimental)

    The bridge mode configuration is explained in chapter 6 on page 52. 5.3.3 Wireless / Parameters of WLAN Interface The configuration of the WLAN interface is explained in chapter 7 on page 63. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 47: Serial Port

    5.3.6 Relay The HG G-76343/4/5 has a relay that can be activated in different ways. Usually it is used to e.g. realise a sleeping/stand-by mode for vehicles running on battery power. The following parameters set the function of the relay.
  • Page 48: Delayed Switching On And Off Of The Relay

    Example: ON<xx> where xx is the current number of seconds to switch on. 5.3.7 Realtime Clock The HG G-76343/4/5 have an RTC (Real Time Clock), which is not buffered by a bat- tery. Therefore, once the time has been set, it is lost after the supply voltage has been switched off.
  • Page 49: Input (Optional)

    If this time is „Relay ON“) set to 0, the time specified in the relay configuration will be used. ON Text Character string that is transmitted when the signal is active. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 50: Input Query In Udp Mode

    LAN + WLAN interfaces and watch and download system stored messages. 5.4.1 Statistics – System Log Here the messages are shown, that are stored on the HG G-76343/4/5. Which mes- sages are logged depends on the settings in Configuration Logging ab (s. chapter ...
  • Page 51: Statistics - Network

    This product contains software whose right holders license it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2), version 3 (GPLv3) and/or other open source software licenses. For more information see chapter 14 on page 102. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 52: Bridge Modes

    Chapter 6 – Bridge Modes Bridge Modes The HG G-76343/4/5 supports 5 different Bridge Modes, that are explained in this chapter. The modes differ in how transparent the LAN clients connected to the HG G-76343/4/5 are connected to the WLAN, which MAC address the LAN clients operate in the WLAN and whether the LAN clients have an IP address of their own in the WLAN.
  • Page 53: Figure 42 Bridge Modes: Lan Client Cloning Parameters 1

    MAC to clone: Here you can specify a specific MAC address to be cloned. This would make sense, for example, if 2 MAC addresses are active on LAN port1. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 54: Nat And Single Client Nat Mode

     Webserver Port. Advantages of the LAN Client Cloning mode: In the WLAN network, the HG G-76343/4/5 will appear along with the LAN cli- ent with only one IP address. Disadvantage of the LAN Client Cloning mode: Only one LAN client can be connected to the HG G-76343/4/5.
  • Page 55: Figure 46 Bridge Modes: Single Client Nat Mode

    DNS server on the LAN clients. In this case, only the local IP of the HG G-76343/4/5 must be entered. MAC Authentication: (NAT mode only) To prevent any device plugged into the LAN port of the radio modem from connecting to the WLAN, it is now possible to register the MAC address of the allowed devices.
  • Page 56: Forwarding Rules For Nat

    On the LAN side, a DHCP server can be activated to provide the LAN clients with IP addresses. The distribution of IP addresses can be specified using a reservation list based on the MAC address of the LAN client or the device name. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 57: Dhcp Server Settings

    Advantages of the NAT mode: Almost any number of LAN clients can be connected to a HG G-76343/4/5. In the WLAN the HG G-76343/4/5 and all LAN clients appear under a single IP address. If in a project there are several units consisting of a HG G-76343/4/5 and con- nected LAN clients the configuration is the same for all units.
  • Page 58: Level 2 Pseudo Bridge Mode

    The internal interfaces of the HG G-76343/4/5 are e.g.: Serial port (default Port 8888) Printer server (default Port 9100) HG G-76343/4/5 Webserver (default Port 80, may be changed under Configura- tion –> Admin –> Webserver Port, s. 5.3.1 on page 44) Relay...
  • Page 59: Figure 50 Bridge Modes: Level 2 Bridge Example Configuration

    Enable DHCP Relay Agent: If the LAN clients on the radio modem obtain their IP ad- dress via DHCP, this option can support this by the HG G-76343/4/5 manipulating the DHCP requests of the LAN client so that the responses arrive correctly at the LAN clients.
  • Page 60: Mwlc Mode

    The master HG G-76343/4/5 extracts the LAN client data packets and sends them into the stationary network. The HG G-76343/4/5 on the WLAN side is working in MWLC slave mode and the HG G-76343/4/5 on the station- ary side is working in MWLC master mode.
  • Page 61: Mwlc Master

    Since the master module plays a central role and thus all MWLC slaves would be af- fected in the event of a failure of this HG G-76343/4/5, it is possible to define a sec- ond master (backup) to which the MWLC slave connects if the first master fails.
  • Page 62: Bridge Not Active Mode

    IP data in the following, which will then be activated. In the following area, all IP data of the LAN interface can be statical- ly defined if no DHCP is active. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 63: Wireless (Wlan Interface)

    Wireless (WLAN Interface) In menu Wireless, all settings are made that define how the WLAN interface of the HG G-76343/4/5 device is to connect to the WLAN infrastructure on site. There are 4 sub menus with the following parameter groups:...
  • Page 64: Main Parameter

    In this case, the radio mo- dem takes this parameter from the AP. Enable sleep mode: This allows the energy consumption of the HG G-76343/4/5 to be reduced to a limited extent. Activating this function only makes sense for appli- cations that have to work as energy-efficiently as possible.
  • Page 65: Wireless Status Information Service

    MAC address of the radio modem on the WLAN side %dname device name of the radio modem serial number of the radio modem Firmware version of the radio modem %Relay Status of the on board relay Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 66: Wireless Ssid Profile

    With Renew or Rebind it is assumed that the same DHCP server is responsible for both profiles and the already assigned IP can still be used. – Restart restarts the DHCP procedure immediately to get a new IP address. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 67: Connect Action

    AP change. – No action does nothing. – Renew may be necessary for appropriately configured WLAN infrastructures, which then pass on data when a DHCP action has been performed. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 68: Security Parameters

    32 byte long hex value. If the character string specified here is exactly 64 charac- ters long, a 32-byte long hex value is formed and stored as a key. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 69: Eap

    EAP Password EAP Password assigned in connection with the EAP username. This password is not required with the EAP type TLS. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 70: Certificates

    (AP) is established. For this the HG G-76343/4/5 must also scan for alternative APs on other channels in the specified frequency range. This short-term change of the channel impedes the ongoing data transmission.
  • Page 71: Ap Density

    7.5.1.3 Min scan interval This parameter is used to specify the time interval in seconds at which the HG G-76343/4/5 performs scans if the SNR value of the existing connection is be- low the SNR threshold. 3 seconds is the default value here.
  • Page 72: Blacklist Timer

    A value of means that the timer never expires and thus a connection to the APs in the list is possible only after a reset of the HG G-76343/4/5. 7.5.2 Background Scanning Starting with firmware 2.12r, the radio modem can use information supplied by the 802.11k...
  • Page 73: Preferred / Avoided Access Points

    The Avoid from List function does not completely prevent a connection with the list- ed APs. If no other suitable AP is available, the WLAN driver of the HG G-76343/4/5 will still try to establish a connection.
  • Page 74: Serial Interface

    Chapter 8 – Serial Interface Serial Interface Most variants (see section 2.1 on page 10) of the HG G-76343/4/5 have a serial in- terface that can be controlled via (W)LAN. 8.1 Parameters of the Serial Interface Altered settings, e.g. for the baudrate, need to match the settings of the devices that are connected to the serial port.
  • Page 75: Network-Configuration Modes

    (Server IP). UDP/IP-Mode: In the UDP mode, the HG G-76343/4/5 waits on the local port for data sent via UDP / IP. The serially received data are sent via UDP / IP to the remote port of the remote IP address.
  • Page 76: Enable Dump

    XON character. RTS/CTS: The HG G-76343/4/5 uses the RTS signal to show that it is ready to receive. The HG G-76343/4/5 evaluates the signal CTS to determine the readiness of the serial partner.
  • Page 77: Debug / Logging

    The DebugLog file should be sent to our service for verification. The possible system messages thus are not defined and commented in detail below. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 78: Setting The Debug File Destination

    Time as a counter of the milliseconds elapsed since the Timestamp start. Repeat Counter which indicates how many times this message has Counter been issued since the system start. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 79: Syslog Server

    These messages can also be sent to a Syslog server. The IP address of this server has to be defined for this. 0.0.0.0 means that this function is not active. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 80: Traffic Dump Configuration (Recording Of Data Traffic From The Lan Or Wlan Interface)

    Dump Wireless tination Dump Control see above at Dump Wireless Filesize see above at Dump Wireless = (is only displayed if Monitor Dump Destination = USB Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 81: Downloading Debug Files With The Mc-Config Program

    MC-Config program via the context menu (right-click ra- dio modem in the list) as follows: Debug / Logging: MC-Config Download Dumps and Log Figure 66 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 82: Figure 67 Debug / Logging: Mc-Config: Download Dumps And Debug Logs

    _YYYYMMDD_ date of the Without time server, the clock will recording start at 01.01.2000 _hhmmss_uuuuu Start time Hour-minute-second-microsecond. Without time server, the clock will start at 00.00.00_000000 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 83: Debug Configurations

    Here authentication processes can be documented. Supplicant DHCP Messages generated by the DHCP client or server Serial Messages generated by the module for controlling the serial interface Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 84: Table 59 Debug / Logging: Intensity Of The Debug Messages

    Debug / Logging: Intensity of the Debug messages Table 59 Level Messages Default ERROR Information ERROR + WARN Detailed ERROR + WARN + INFO Maximum ERROR + WARN + INFO + TRACE Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 85: Configuration With Usb Memory Stick

    Config-Stick there is a config file with a complete setup and if necessary also a file with a specific firmware for the radio modem. The goal is to be able to quickly replace a defective HG G-76343/4/5 with a different HG G-76343/4/5 by simply plugging the USB Config Stick from the defective radio modem into the replacement device.
  • Page 86: Figure 69 Usb-Config-Stick: Mc-Config Init With Usb Stick Config

    HG G-76343/4/5. This ensures that a change of the configuration takes place in the Config-Stick as well as a change of the HG G-76343/ 4/5 firmware is also stored on the USB stick. Thus, another HG G-76343/4/5 that is started with this Config-Stick will have the same function as the radio modem from which the Config-Stick was removed.
  • Page 87: Rest-Api

    With the command line tool curl you can execute the functions of the REST-API via script automatically or via command line. curl also processes the transfer of any user/password information. This is how the command lines for the various functions would look like: Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 88: Table 61 Rest-Api: Curl Command Lines

    WLAN interface. A file with the contents: [Wireless] Enabled=true switches the WLAN interface on again. Further information about the curl tool can be found at: https://curl.haxx.se/ Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 89: Outputs For The Status Function

    Number of data bits Connection State Established Status (TCP) LocalPort 8888 RemotePort 8000 RemoteIP 192.168.2.2 UART TxFrames TxBytes 59262 RxFrames 4525 RxBytes 52956 RxParityErrors 0 Network TxFrames TxBytes 52887 RxFrames RxBytes 59262 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 90: Table 64 Rest Api: Return Values Api/Status/Relay

    “AP_001” SSID “TEST-WLAN1” Channel LastSeen ScansSinceLast- Seen LastScanFin- ished Connection BSSID 68:86:A7:13:81:1F SSID “TEST-WLAN1” Duration Channel Frequency 5260 RSSI Noise TxRate Enabled true Connected true ConnectionType WPA2-PSK Client-IP 192.168.170.100 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 91 REST-API – Chapter 11 REST API: Return values API/Status/Wireless (part 2 of 2) Table 65 API/Status/Wireless Value (Example) Channel Frequency 2412 Channel Noise LastScanned Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 92: Technical Data

    802.3af PoE via LAN Port 1 Energy consump- <= 5W (3W typisch) tion Temperature range 0 - 60° C Dimensions Casing Standard: 125 x 105 x 35 mm Weight approx. 400g Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 93: Wlan Interface

    2Nss: max. 144.4Mbps 802.11n (40MHz) – 1Nss: max. 150Mbps – 2Nss: max. 300Mbps Transmission power – 802.11b/g 17 dBm – 802.11gn 16 dBm – 802.11a 15 dBm – 802.11an 15 dBm Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 94: Hg G-76344Xa/Za 4G Lte 5G

    HG G-76344 XA LTE-P Top hat rail mounting on narrow side Private LTE XA LTE-5G ZA LTE Public LTE HG G-76344 ZA LTE-P Flange casing Private LTE ZA LTE-5G Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 95: Connectors

    The mobile radio module adds an extended input mask in addition to the standard setting options of the HG G-76344, in which the mobile radio specific parameters can be entered (see section 13.8 on page 99). Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 96: How To Insert The Sim Card

    Apply light pressure to the SIM card. This releases the internal lock, whereupon  the card is pushed slightly out of the slot. Pull the SIM card out.  Replace the protective cover.  The SIM card is removed. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 97: Lte Led

    5G is present in the base station. Permanent green + blue – For 5G/NSA: When 5G is used. Note: This condition looks – For 5G/SA like a light blue. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 98: Additional Outputs In The Web Interface

    Available providers LTE Card Status Status of the radio module Internet Connection Status Logical connection status Assigned WAN IP address Traffic Packets and bytes sent and received so far Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 99: Network Information

    The access point name is entered under APN. You get this name from the mobile network provider or from the con- figuration of the private campus network, then e.g. "intranet". Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 100: Rest-Api

    Value (example) Device Mobile Device Quectel RM500Q Type 5G-SA 5G-NSA 3GPP Rel.15 LTE Modem ICCID-SIM0 IMSI-SIM IMEI 863305040170440 Firmware 11.5 Enabled true Connected false MobileRadioStandard WAN-IP CurrentProvider LastDialTime 00:00:00 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 101: Technical Data

    3x SMA, thereof optionallyl 1x GNSS Speed Downlink CAT 16: up to 2,5 Gbps Uplink Cat 18: up to 900 Mbps GNSS GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou (Compass), Galileo Certificates – Regulatory: GCF/CE/SRRC/CCC/NAL/KC/RCM – Others: RoHS/WHQL Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 102: Open Source Compliance Information

    Chapter 14 – Open Source Compliance Information Open Source Compliance Information Product: WLAN radio modems HG G-76343 / HG G-76344 / HG G-76345 / HG G- 76346 To whom it may concern, Written Offer This product contains software whose right holders license it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2), version 3 (GPLv3) and/or other open source software licenses.
  • Page 103: Statements And Instructions According To Fcc And Industry Canada Rules

    However, realistic variations in editing to clarify the language and structure are permitted as long as all the relevant points applicable to all of the components are represented. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 104: Fcc And Industry Canada Warning Statements And Special Instructions

    High power radars are allocated as primary users of the bands 5.25 – 5.35 and 5.65 – 5.85 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to Wire- less LAN devices. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 105: List Of Figures

    Figure 38 Web interface: Network > mDNS Settings................46 Figure 39 Web interface: Printer server configuration ................ 47 Figure 40 Web interface: Example for a System Log output ............50 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 106 Figure 73 Position of the LTE LED (in the picture HG G-76344ZA LTE-5G) ......97 Figure 74 LTE information in the web interface..................98 Figure 75 Input of the mobile radio parameters via MC-Config (left) or the web in- terface (right) .............................99 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 107: List Of Tables

    Table 38 Wireless (WLAN Interface): SSID profile parameters ............. 66 Table 39 Wireless (WLAN Interface): SSID profile change action..........66 Table 40 Wireless (WLAN Interface): SSID connect action............. 67 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 108 Table 72 LTE Network Information in the web interface..............99 Table 73 Parameters of the mobile connection..................99 Table 74 REST-API: LTE status ........................100 Table 75 Technical Data Mobile radio interface ................101 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 109: Index

    ..................85 MAC addresses ................40 MC-Config ..................17 Config Function ..............28 EAP...................... 69 Context Menu................. 23 EU Declaration of Conformity ............8 Debug Messages ..............31 Exclusion of Liability..............112 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 110 Parameter.................64 Ping Test ...................72 Preferred / avoided access points .........73 Technical Data................92 Profile Change Action ............66 WLAN Interface ..............93 SCEP ...................70 trade marks ................... 112 SSID Profile................66 WEP.....................68 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 111 Index – Chapter 18 Wireless Roaming ..............70 WPA2 ..................68 Wireless SSID Profile ............66 WPA3 ..................68 Wireless Status Information Service ......65 WPA3....................68 WPA.................... 68 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 112: Copyright And Terms Of Liability

    Unless stated otherwise, the herein mentioned logos and product names are legally protected trade marks of Götting KG. All third party product or company names may be trade marks or registered trade marks of the corresponding companies. Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 113 Copyright and Terms of Liability – Chapter 19 Device Description HG G-76343/4/5 | English, Revision 05 | Date: 23.02.2022...
  • Page 114 Innovation through Guidance Götting KG Celler Str. 5 | D-31275 Lehrte Tel. +49 (0) 5136 / 8096 -0 Fax +49(0) 5136 / 8096 -80 info@goetting-agv.com www.goetting-agv.com www.goetting-agv.com...

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