Murata SNAP2410 Installation Manual

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Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005
SNAP2410/X/D/DX 01/16/17
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2005
F. Perkins
01/16/2017
R. Willett
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Initial issue
Reformatted for neww Murata V.I. and updated Copyright
SNAP 2410/X/D/DX
Spread Spectrum
Network Access
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Installation Guide
www.murata.com

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  • Page 1 Network Access Point Installation Guide Revision History Revision Date Author Change Description 2005 F. Perkins Initial issue Reformatted for neww Murata V.I. and updated Copyright 01/16/2017 R. Willett Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410/X/D/DX 01/16/17 www.murata.com...
  • Page 2 Notice to users/installers using the 24 dBi parabolic dish antenna in conjunction with all Murata RF products. FCC rules limit the use of this antenna, when connected to Murata RF products for point-to-point applications only. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the system is prohibited from being used in point-to-multipoint applications, omni-directional applications, and applications where there are multiple co-located intentional radiators transmitting the same information.
  • Page 3 Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410/X/D/DX 01/16/17...
  • Page 4 For our Customers who wish to use this product in hazardous locations. This SNAP2410 has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D Hazardous Locations as specified in UL1604 and UL/C- UL/Zones(UL2279).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    UDP Mode Operation ....................32 UDP Commands ......................32 PPP Mode Operation ....................34 PPP Commands......................35 Troubleshooting ......................38 Technical Support ...................... 38 Quick Reference ......................39 Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410/X/D/DX 01/16/17 www.murata.com...
  • Page 6 SNAP System Commands ..................39 Ethernet Commands ....................39 SNAP Radio Commands.................... 39 Radio Commands....................... 40 TCP Commands......................40 Appendix a........................43 Specifications ........................ 45 Warranty........................46 Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410/X/D/DX 01/16/17 www.murata.com...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The SNAP2410 allows non-Ethernet serial devices to appear as Ethernet devices to network-based applications. Each SNAP2410 can support 60 simultaneous remotes. Each remote radio has a unique ID number, so the number of remotes that can communicate with a SNAP is unlimited, subject to a limit of 60 remotes at any one time.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED The SNAP2410 is easy to install and operate. In most instances, the only installation steps will be setting IP addresses and connecting the antenna, power and Ethernet cable. Setting up a SNAP2410 requires the following steps: • Enter an IP address into the SNAP •...
  • Page 9: Snap2410

    Alternatively, an antenna may be located away from the SNAP using RF cable to connect the SNAP to the antenna. Murata does not recommend using RF cables longer than 5 feet. If more distance is required between the SNAP and the antenna Murata recommends using the SNAP2410X.
  • Page 10: Snap Status Indicators

    The RF LINK LED indicates a socket connection has been established. The RF XCVR indicator (X version only) when illuminated, means the SNAP is communicating properly with the external radio. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 4 of 46...
  • Page 11: Snap2410X

    15-pin remote radio connector on the front of the SNAP2410X. Digital signals, rather than RF signals are sent over the connecting cable which may be up to 300 feet in length. These cables may be ordered from Murata in lengths of 100 feet to 300 feet in 100-foot increments.
  • Page 12 SNAP . The SNAP can accept DC voltages ranging between 12VDC and 26VDC if alternative power supplies are to be used. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 6 of 46...
  • Page 13: Attaching The Data/Power Cable Connector

    Secure the connector shell halves with the nuts and bolts provided. Refer to the figures below. Pinned connector in bottom connector shell Completed connector with top connector shell attached. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 7 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 14: Snap2410D

    Alternatively, an antenna may be located away from the SNAP using RF cable to connect the SNAP to the antenna. Murata does not recommend using RF cables longer than 5 feet. If more distance is required between the SNAP and the antenna Murata recommends using the SNAP2410DX.
  • Page 15: Snap Status Indicators

    The RF LINK LED indicates a socket connection has been established. The RF XCVR indicator (X version only) when illuminated, means the SNAP is communicating properly with the external radio. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 9 of 46...
  • Page 16: Snap2410Dx

    24-inch RF cable. If the antenna is not to be mounted on the remote radio assembly, connection between the remote radio and the antenna must be made with high-quality , low-loss RF cable. Murata recommends limiting the length of the RF cable to 5 feet to minimize RF signal loss.
  • Page 17: Attaching The Data/Power Cable Connector

    To verify the pin is held firmly in place, gently pull on the conductor wire. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 11 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 18 Care must be taken to follow the color code correctly. An incorrectly assembled connector can damage the radio or the card or both. The picture below shows the completed cable assembly. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 12 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 19: Configuring The Snap

    To enter the default routing address use the command. route route add default <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> {yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy} Where is the IP address of the gateway device and is the optional netmask number. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 13 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 20: European Union Settings

    The transmit power of the SNAP2410 in the default mode is 18dBm. Thus the supplied antenna meets the EU limit. If gain antennas are to be used, the low power setting of the SNAP2410 must be selected. This setting sets the transmit power at the antenna connector to 10dBm. In this setting a maximum of 10dB of antenna gain may be used.
  • Page 21 This parameter will take effect immediately and will be saved into memory for use when power is cycled. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 15 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 22: Snapcom Utility

    Winsock Information window. The IP address of the remote and the Winsock number will be displayed in the Transmit Information block of the Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 16 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 23: Tcp Server Operation

    Information block to terminate the connection. Enter the IP address and port number of the next remote and click on the Connect button as earlier. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 17 of 46...
  • Page 24: Udp Operation

    Broadcast button will become active. Enabling Broadcast will have data broadcast to the entire subnet, but the port numbers of the devices on the subnet must match for them to receive the broadcast. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 18 of 46...
  • Page 25 Received data will be displayed in the main SNAPCom window. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 19 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 26: Snap Operation

    00:30:66:XX:YY:ZZ, where XX:YY:ZZ is the unique ID of the SNAP’s radio. The MAC address is displayed on a label on the bottom of the SNAP. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 20 of 46...
  • Page 27: Synchronization

    Note: If the daisy chain is broken in the middle, two separate “sync masters” will initiate and no longer be in synchronization thereby causing minimal interference. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 21 of 46...
  • Page 28: Snap System Commands

    These commands modify system operation parameters. The subcommand is used to select the TCP, UDP or PPP mode of operation. version Displays the SNAP firmware version. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 22 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 29: Ethernet Commands

    When a DNS server is present whose IP address has been entered into the SNAP, it is possible to use URLs rather than IP addresses to ping sites. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 23 of 46...
  • Page 30: Snap Radio Commands

    The slave SNAPs will listen for a sync signal from the master. If no sync is heard, a slave SNAP will make itself a master and provide a sync signal. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 24 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 31: Radio Commands

    0 to 63. show This command displays a list of the current radio parameters including the network number, maxremotes and the sys outmax value. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 25 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 32: Tcp/Ip Mode Operation

    When a remote device registers with the SNAP, the SNAP will open a socket with the server using the IP address or port number assigned to the remote. As data is received from the remote Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 26 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 33: Server Mode

    It is possible to have some remotes operating as servers while others operate as clients. To override the default setting for a remote, use the tcp remote mode command. Refer to the section TCP/IP Commands for details. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 27 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 34: Assigning Remotes Ip Addresses

    192.168.0.230 and port 5000. To have the SNAP dynamically assign the port, enter a value of 0 for the port number. To remove a static IP assignment type: tcp remote delete <remote-id><CR> Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 28 of 46...
  • Page 35: Assigning Remotes Port Numbers

    0.0.0.0. This will cause the SNAP to use port numbers to ipbase identify the remotes. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 29 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 36: Tcp/Ip Commands

    WIT2410 in the remote device with a dash separating each two digits. For example, serial number 201457 must be entered as 20-14-57. The mode command Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 30 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 37 SNAP. When not enabled, the SNAP will open a socket for each remote as they register but will not provide any other indication of a remote registering. status Displays the status of servers and remotes. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 31 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 38: Udp Mode Operation

    <1-65536> Set port number to use when IP address used to identify remotes list List servers entered status Displays status of servers and remotes Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 32 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 39 SNAP. When not enabled, the SNAP will open a socket for each remote as they register but will not provide any other indication of a remote registering. status Displays the status of servers and remotes. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 33 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 40: Ppp Mode Operation

    Windows procedures. When installed, Windows dial-up networking can be used to create a PPP session between the remote PC and the SNAP. The PPP mode of the SNAP also works with various versions of UNIX and LINUX. Contact Murata Technical Support for details. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005...
  • Page 41: Ppp Commands

    Displays Radius servers settings timeout <value> Sets the RADIUS timeout in status Displays status of registered users timeout <time> Sets idle time timer in tenths of seconds Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 35 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 42 Time is specified in tenths of seconds, thus a value of 600 corresponds to one minute. If the value is set to zero, the timeout feature is disabled. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 36 of 46...
  • Page 43 If a Radius server is to perform authentication, usernames and passwords are not required. There is no way to display passwords. If a password is forgotten, a new password must be entered. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 37 of 46...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    If the remote is not registered, check that the remote is not is sleep mode. Verify that the remote is in range of the SNAP. Technical Support Technical Support is available from Murata from 8:30am to 5:30pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Contact Technical Support at (678) 684-2000 or by email at tech_sup@murata.com.
  • Page 45: Quick Reference

    Displays remotes currently registered send <hnd> <data> Sends data to the specified remote sync help disable Turns sync off (default) Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 39 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 46: Radio Commands

    <1-65536> Set port number to use when identifying remotes with IP addresses list List servers entered status Display status of servers and remotes Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 40 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 47 <usr> Disables a PPP username enable <usr> Enables a PPP username list <usr> Lists current PPP users password <usr> <pwd> Sets PPP user password Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 41 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 48 Enable Low Power Acquisition (remote only) z> Exit Modem Control Mode Memory Commands Recall Factory Defaults m< Recall Memory m> Store Memory Display non-default settings Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 42 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 49: Appendix A

    HKR,, Properties, 1, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 30,00,00,00, 00,c2,01,00, 00,c2,01,00 HKR, Responses, "<h00>", 1, 02, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Accept any recvd data as CONNECTED. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 43 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 50 HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Accept any recvd data as CONNECTED. ; end of 23 May 98 addition [Strings] DWC = "Murata" Man = "Murata" Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 44 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Configuration Port RJ-11 Antenna Reverse-TNC Male Sync (2) RJ-11 Indicators Power Ethernet Transmit Data Ethernet Receive Data Ethernet Link Status RF Link RF Xcvr Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 45 of 46 www.murata.com...
  • Page 52: Warranty

    THE FOREGOING WARRANTY EXTENDS TO BUYER ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CUSTOMERS OF BUYERS. Copyright © Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2005 SNAP2410X/D/DX 01/16/17 46 of 46 www.murata.com...

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