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nector) using an appropriate Ethernet cable (M12 to RJ45).
• Start a Telnet session from the IP terminal to IP address 192.168.1.1 ( Teldat 5Ge-Rail default address).
• The default configuration does not ask for login credentials (user/password) to access the console.
For further information on how to configure the device, please refer to the user manuals provided by Teldat on the
documentation CD or on the web.
3.5.5 Connecting the I/O signals
The Teldat 5Ge-Rail has an M12 8P A-Code female connector on the front panel that provides one Digital Input and
one Digital Output. The following image shows the I/O connector location.
I/O Connector
Fig. 13:
This connector is shared with the Conf signals. The following table shows the I/O signals and their pin assignments.
PIN
3, 7
1, 2
For further information about signal specifications, refer to
input specification
3.6 Installing the SIM Card
The Teldat 5Ge-Rail router has a Wireless WAN interface that may need a SIM card (or two) to operate.
The Teldat 5Ge-Rail has two protected SIM trays on its front panel, as shown in the following figure.
Fig. 14: SIM trays
The SIM tray assignment is as follows:
• SIM1: Upper Slot
• SIM2: Lower Slot
To access the internal SIM slots, you need to remove the SIM slot cover before you can insert the SIM card in the
appropriate slot.
(1) Use a TORX T8 screwdriver to loosen the screw of the card slot cover found on the front of the device and re-
move the cover.
(2) Press to insert the SIM card into the selected tray or to remove it from the tray.
(3) Insert the card slot cover and tighten the screw.
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Signal
Digital Input
Digital Output (Relay)
on page 31.
M12 8P A Code Female
Digital output specification
on page 31 and
Teldat S.A.
Digital
Teldat 5Ge-Rail Router
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