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User Manual Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway ® Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00 Connecting Devices HMS Industrial Networks Mailing address: Box 4126, 300 04 Halmstad, Sweden E-mail: info@hms-networks.com Visiting address: Stationsgatan 37, Halmstad, Sweden Web: http://netbiter.com...
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Netbiter Argos. Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Please inform HMS Industrial Networks AB of any inaccuracies or omissions. The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding. We, HMS Industrial Networks AB, reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development.
About This Document P. About This Document P.1 Related Documents Document Author Netbiter Argos Administration Manual Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway Installation Guides Netbiter Remote Access User Manual (EC310/EC350) P.2 Document History Summary of Recent Changes (2.50... 3.00) Change Page(s) Restructured document and revised content Revision List Revision Date...
About This Document P.3 Conventions & Terminology • Unordered (bulleted) lists are used for information such as feature lists, and for in‐ structions that can be carried out in any order. 1. Ordered lists are used for instructions that must be carried out in sequence. Bold text is used to indicate interactible named parts such as connectors and switches on the hardware, or clickable objects in a graphical user interface. Monospaced text is used to indicate configuration file entries, program code examples, etc. This is a cross‐reference to another page in this document. This is a link to a resource on the Internet (URL). This is an important instruction which must be followed! This is additional information that will facilitate installation and/or operation. P.4 Support For additional documentation, general information and technical support, please refer to the contact and support pages at www.netbiter.com/support. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Installation 1. Installation 1.1 Netbiter EC150 / EC250 DIN Rail Mount Netbiter EC150 and Netbiter EC250 are supplied ready for mounting on a DIN rail. Mounting 1. Lower the unit onto the upper lip of the rail. 2. Press the unit towards the rail. It will snap into place on the lower lip. Removing 1. Insert a flat‐head screwdriver into the slot‐ ted tab on the bottom of the unit and pull the tab gently downwards. 2. Pull the lower side of the unit free of the rail. 3. Lift the unit from the rail. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Installation 1.2 Netbiter EC220, EC310 and EC350 Wall Mount The Netbiter EC220, EC310 and EC350 can be screw‐mounted directly to a flat surface us‐ ing the screw holes in the metal casing. DIN Rail Mount The Netbiter EC220, EC310 and EC350 can also be mounted on a DIN rail using an optional rail mounting kit. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Connections 2. Connections Netbiter EasyConnect gateways can be connected to Modbus devices via different interfaces and physical connections. Which interface(s) to use must be selected in Netbiter Argos. 2.1 Netbiter EC150 2.1.1 Terminal Block (12-pin) Label Function Note Vin+ Power 9 24 VDC/VAC – PE ground DI:DI 2 Digital input #2 Low = 0–1 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC DI:DI 1 Digital input #1 Low = 0–1 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC DI:COM Digital input common...
Connections 2.2 Netbiter EC220 2.2.1 Terminal Block (12-pin) Function Note +Vdc Power 12–24 VDC PE ground AO:OUT Analog output 0–10 VDC AO.COM Analog output common Internally connected to GND AI:AI 1 Analog input #1 PT100, current or voltage (selected with internal switch) AI:AI 2 Analog input #2 AI:COM...
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Connections 2.2.2 RS-485 Serial Interface (3-pin Connector) The RS‐485 serial interface is used to connect Modbus RTU devices to the Netbiter EC220. 3-pin connector Function RS-485 A line RS-485 B line RS-485 common 2.2.3 D-sub Connector The 9‐pin D‐sub connector provides connectivity for Modbus RTU slave units via RS‐232 and for connecting a GPS receiver. Function CD (Carrier Detect) Rx (Receive) Tx (Transmit) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) DSR (Data Set Ready) RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) RI (Ring Indicator)
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Connections 2.2.5 SIM Card Netbiter SIM card The Netbiter SIM cards supplied by HMS are pre‐configured and ready for use and have PIN code security disabled as default. Other SIM cards To use any other SIM card, the following information is required: • The phone number for the SIM card • The Access Point Name (APN) to connect to • User name and password (if required by the network operator) SIM cards with active PIN codes cannot be used in Netbiter EC220. The PIN code cannot be disabled in the gateway or in Netbiter Argos. To disable the PIN code, put the SIM card in a mobile phone and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Installing the SIM card 1. Push the yellow button next to the SIM card holder and remove the holder. 2. Place the SIM card in the holder and insert the holder into the unit as shown in the figure. Observe the position of the cut‐off corner and the contact surfaces. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Connections 2.3 Netbiter EC250 2.3.1 Terminal Block (12-pin) Label Function Note Power 9 24 VDC – PE ground DI:COM Digital input common DI:DI 1 Digital input #1 Low = 0–1 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC DI:DI 2 Digital input #2 Low = 0–1 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC RS-232:RX RS-232 Receive...
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Connections 2.3.4 Antenna Connector The antenna connector is a standard female SMA screw connector. Optional external an‐ tennas are available from your supplier. 2.3.5 SIM Card Netbiter SIM card The Netbiter SIM cards supplied by HMS are pre‐configured and ready for use and have PIN code security disabled as default. Other SIM cards To use any other SIM card, the following information is required: • The phone number for the SIM card • The Access Point Name (APN) to connect to • User name and password (if required by the network operator) SIM cards with active PIN codes cannot be used in Netbiter EC250. The PIN code cannot be disabled in the gateway or in Netbiter Argos. To disable the PIN code, put the SIM card in a mobile phone and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Installing the SIM card 1. Push the yellow button next to the SIM card holder and remove the holder. 2. Place the SIM card in the holder and insert the holder into the unit as shown in the figure. Observe the position of the cut‐off corner and the contact surfaces. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual...
Connections 2.4 Netbiter EC310 / EC350 2.4.1 Terminal Block (11-pin) Label Function Note Analog input common Analog Input #4 0–20 mA or 0–10 VDC Analog Input #3 0–20 mA or 0–10 VDC or PT100 Analog Input #2 0–20 mA or 0–10 VDC Analog input #1 0–20 mA or 0–10 VDC or PT100 DI2-...
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Connections 2.4.3 RS-485 Serial Interface (3-pin Connector) The RS‐485 serial interface can be used to connect Modbus devices. 3-pin RS-485 connector A B COM Function RS-485 Line A RS-485 Line B ISO GND (Isolated ground) 2.4.4 RS-232 Serial Interface (3-pin Connector) The RS‐232 serial interface can be used to connect a single Modbus device. 3-pin RS-232 connector Rx Tx GND Function Rx Receive input Tx Transmit output Signal ground 2.4.5 Ethernet Connectors (RJ-45)
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Connections 2.4.6 USB Connector The USB connector can be used to connect locally to the Netbiter EC310/350 for firmware upgrades, configuration or troubleshooting. See also “Local Configuration” on page 37. USB connector 2.4.7 3G/GPRS Antenna Connector (Netbiter EC350 only) The 3G/GPRS antenna connector on the front of the unit is a standard female SMA screw connector. A stub antenna is supplied as standard, and optional external antennas are available from your supplier. 2G/3G antenna connector GPS antenna connector 2.4.8 GPS Antenna Connector (Netbiter EC350 only) The Netbiter EC350 has a built‐in GPS receiver. An external GPS antenna (not included) should be connected to the female SMA screw connector on the underside of the unit. The connector also provides power for active GPS antennas. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Connections 2.4.9 SIM Card (Netbiter EC350 only) Netbiter SIM card The EC350 will automatically detect a Netbiter SIM card and apply the correct APN set‐ tings for connection with Netbiter Argos. No further SIM card configuration is needed. Other SIM cards To use any other SIM card, the following information is required: • The phone number for the SIM card • The Access Point Name (APN) to connect to • User name and password (if required by the network operator) SIM cards with active PIN codes cannot be used in Netbiter EC350. The PIN code cannot be disabled in the gateway or in Netbiter Argos. To disable the PIN code, put the SIM card in a mobile phone and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Installing a SIM card 1. Insert the SIM card carefully into the EC350 as shown in the figure. Observe the position of the cut‐off corner and the contact surfaces. 2. Push the SIM card firmly down into the holder until it clicks into place. To remove the SIM card, press the edge of the card and relase it. When inserting the SIM card, make sure that it does not accidentally slip behind the SIM card holder. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Connections 2.5 Power Make sure that the power supply is correctly connected. Connecting with reverse po‐ larity or using the wrong type of power supply may damage the unit. Netbiter EC150 and EC250 Connect 9–24 VDC to Vin+ (EC150) or V+ (EC250), and connect ground to GND. Netbiter EC150 can alternatively be powered by 9–24V AC. Netbiter EC220 Connect 9–24 VDC to +VDC, and connect ground to GND Netbiter EC310/350 Connect 12–48 VDC to + (plus), and connect ground to ‐ (minus). Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
LED Indicators 3. LED Indicators 3.1 Netbiter EC150 3.1.1 Module Status The Module Status LED indicates the functional status of the unit. During startup the Mod‐ ule Status LED will first show orange, then steady green until startup has completed. Indication Meaning No power Orange / Green (steady) Unit is starting up (ca. 30 seconds) Green (3 flashes) Unit is operating normally Red (2 flashes) Invalid network settings •...
• Check that the mobile network provider grants access to port 5222. a. The Netbiter SIM card will automatically connect to a network in the global HMS “home network” group of network operators. A list of these operators can be found at the Netbiter support website, www.netbiter.com/support.
• Check that at least one of ports 443, 80 or 5222 are open in the firewall. a. The Netbiter SIM card will automatically connect to a network in the global HMS “home network” group of network operators. A list of these operators can be found at the Netbiter support website, www.netbiter.com/support.
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LED Indicators 3.3.2 Serial Status Indicates data traffic on the RS‐232, RS‐422 and RS-485 serial ports as well as GPRS traffic. Indication Meaning Green (flashing) Receiving serial packet Red (flashing) Transmitting serial packet Orange (steady) Unit is starting up 3.3.3 Ethernet Activity Indication Meaning Green (flashing) Receiving Ethernet packet 3.3.4 Link Indication Meaning...
LED Indicators 3.4 Netbiter EC310 When power is applied all the LED indicators will be lit while the gateway is starting up. After the startup sequence has completed they will indicate system status. 3.4.1 RS485 / RS232 Indication Meaning RS485 / RS232 port not in use Green (steady) RS485 / RS232 port enabled in Netbiter Argos Red (steady) Port failure • Contact Netbiter support. 3.4.2 Uplink/WAN Green (steady) Connected to Netbiter Argos Red (steady)
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LED Indicators 3.4.5 Ethernet Link LED:s (on RJ-45 ports) Indication Meaning No Ethernet traffic Orange (flashing) Activity on 10 Mbit/s Ethernet network Green (flashing) Activity on 100 Mbit/s Ethernet network Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
LED Indicators 3.5 Netbiter EC350 When power is applied all the LED indicators will be lit while the gateway is starting up. After the startup sequence has completed they will indicate system status. Pressing the MODE button will temporarily change the function of the top 5 LED indicators to show the strength of the mobile network signal. After 60 seconds the LED indicators will revert to indicating system status. 3.5.1 Signal strength (press and release MODE button) Indication Meaning 1 red LED (flashing) No signal, or unknown signal 1 orange LED (flashing) Poor mobile network signal • Check that the antenna is correctly installed and pointing upwards. •...
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• Check that the mobile network provider grants access to port 5222. a. The Netbiter SIM card will automatically connect to a network in the global HMS “home network” group of network operators. A list of these operators can be found at the Netbiter support website, www.netbiter.com/support.
LED Indicators 3.6 Ethernet Link LED:s (on RJ-45 ports) Indication Meaning No Ethernet traffic Orange (flashing) Activity on 10 Mbit/s Ethernet network Green (flashing) Activity on 100 Mbit/s Ethernet network Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Wiring Examples 4.3 Netbiter EC310 / EC350 4.3.1 Input Wiring Examples Analog Input – Voltage Sensor EC310 / EC350 Analog In:AI1 (AI2/3/4) 0–10 VDC Analog In:COM Analog Input – 2-wire Current Sensor EC310 / EC350 0–20 mA Analog In:AI1 (AI2/3/4) Analog In:COM Analog Input –...
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Wiring Examples 4.3.2 Output Wiring Example Relay Output EC310 / EC350 Load Fuse 24 V DC/AC Relay:NO Relay:COM The relay output must be supplied from an isolating transformer using a secondary listed fuse rated at maximum 3.3 A and minimum 30 VDC. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
5. GPS 5.1 Connecting GPS Devices For information on how to power an external GPS device, please refer to the documentation supplied with the device. 5.1.1 Netbiter EC220 To connect a GPS device to Netbiter EC220, a 9‐pin male D‐sub connector is needed. Function Tx (Transmit to GPS) Rx (Receive from GPS) Ground 5.1.2 Netbiter EC250 To connect a GPS device to Netbiter EC250, a 9‐pin female D‐sub connector is needed. Function Tx (Transmit to GPS) Rx (Receive from GPS) Ground 5.1.3 Netbiter EC350 The Netbiter EC350 has a built‐in GPS receiver. To use the GPS function, connect a suitable ...
Activation 6. Activation Before the Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway can be used, it must be registered and activated in Netbiter Argos. This can be done in one of two ways: • By using the gateway to create a completely new user account in Netbiter Argos. • By adding the gateway to an existing account in Netbiter Argos. About Netbiter Argos Netbiter Argos is a web‐based communications centre for all your connected Netbiter EasyConnect gateways, accessible from any Internet connected browser. It is used for acti‐ vating and configuring your Netbiter gateways and provides access to control functions, logs and stored data. 6.1 Adding a Gateway to Netbiter Argos For more information on the installation process, please refer to the Installation Guide sup‐ plied with the gateway and to the Netbiter Argos Administration Manual. The Netbiter Argos Administration Manual is available at www.netbiter.com/support. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Installation on an Ethernet Network 7. Installation on an Ethernet Network Netbiter EasyConnect gateways should only be installed in networks with firewall protection. Contact your network administrator if in doubt. In order to connect to Netbiter Argos, Netbiter EasyConnect gateways require outbound (outgoing) access to the Internet on the TCP ports listed below. Ports for connecting to Netbiter Argos Netbiter model TCP ports EC310, EC350 EC150, EC220, EC250 5222, 443, 80 (the ports are tried in the order shown) Connection attempts will be made to 3 different servers with a timeout of 30 seconds each. ...
Installation on an Ethernet Network 7.2 Network Setup - Fixed IP Address Fixed IP address settings for the Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway must be configured using the IPconfig utility available from www.netbiter.com/support. 1. Start IPconfig and double‐click on the unit you wish to configure. (MAC = the System ID for the gateway) 2. Set DHCP to Off, then enter the IP address and the other parameters as required. Contact your network administrator if in doubt. 3. Click the Set button to save the configuration. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
EtherNet/IP Implementation 8. EtherNet/IP Implementation Plese refer to the Netbiter Argos Administration Manual on configuring EtherNet/IP. 8.1 Client Connection Type UCMM (Class 1 and 3 connection not supported) Adapter Timeout 1000 ms Services The following services are implemented: Code Service Name 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single 0x10 Set_Attribute_Single Addressing Class, Instance, Attribute 8.2 Adapter 8.2.1 Identity Object (0x01) Class Attributes No attributes are implemented. Instances Instance 1 is implemented with the following attributes: Access Name Value Vendor ID Device Type Product Code Revision...
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EtherNet/IP Implementation 8.2.2 TCP/IP Interface Object (0xF5) Class Attributes The following class attributes are implemented: Access Name Revision Instances Instance 1 is implemented with the following attributes: Access Name Status Configuration Capability Configuration Control Physical Link Object Interface Configuration Hostname Get/Set Encapsulation Inactivity Timeout Services The following services are implemented: Code Class Instance Service Name 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single 0x10 Get_Attributes_Single...
Local Configuration 9. Local Configuration Local configuration is normally not required and should only be carried out when necessary. Please read the instructions below carefully. The Netbiter EasyConnect gateways (except EC220) contain a built‐in local web server that can be used for initial configuration and troubleshooting. Netbiter Argos is the preferred way of configurating the gateway and should be used whenever possible. The only settings that should be made from the local web pages are: • Proxy settings (if required) • Modem / Ethernet connection mode (EC250/EC350 only) • PIN code settings – if using a PIN code for the SIM card (EC250 only) 9.1 Ethernet Connection The PC used to access the local configuration must be on the same Ethernet network subnet as the gateway. The PC can also be connected directly to the gateway with an Ethernet ca‐ ble. This may require the IP address for the Ethernet interface on the PC to be changed. Finding the IP address of the Netbiter gateway Download and use the IPconfig utility available from www.netbiter.com/support. The utility scans the local network for Netbiter gateways and displays their IP addresses. Right‐click on the entry for a gateway in IPconfig and select Open Web Interface to open its local web server in your default browser. You can also type the IP address directly into the web browser address field. (MAC = System ID for the gateway) When using DHCP, you can also find the IP address of the gateway by logging in to the DHCP server on your network. Contact your network administrator if required. 9.2 USB Connection (EC310 / EC350) Netbiter EC310 and EC350 also have a USB connector for accessing the local web server. ...
Local Configuration 9.3 Netbiter EC150 9.3.1 Login Enter the IP address of the gateway in a web browser to log in. The default user name is admin, and the password is the activation code supplied with the unit. The only changes that should be made locally are the settings for the network connection and/or firmware updates. All other settings are provided for troubleshooting and informa‐ tional purposes only. Changes made to these other settings will not be synchronized with Netbiter Argos. 9.3.2 Ethernet Settings When DHCP addressing is enabled the unit will automatically receive the settings for IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS. If not using DHCP, these settings must be entered manually. Contact your network administrator if in doubt. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Local Configuration 9.3.3 System Settings This page is mainly used when updating the firmware in the unit. Updating the Netbiter EC150 Firmware 1. Download the latest firmware file from www.netbiter.com/support to your PC. 2. On the System page, press Browse and locate the firmware file that you downloaded. 3. Press Update to start the update. Do not close the web browser page while the update is in progress. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Local Configuration 9.4 Netbiter EC250 9.4.1 Login Enter the IP address of the gateway in a web browser to log in. The default user name is admin, and the password is the activation code supplied with the unit. The only changes that should be made locally are the settings for the network connection and the PIN code. All other settings are provided for troubleshooting and informational purposes only. Changes made to these other settings will not be synchronized with Net‐ biter Argos. 9.4.2 Modem Settings/PIN code If using a SIM card with an active PIN code, click Enable and enter the PIN code provided by the card supplier. Click Test PIN to test the PIN code. This setting cannot activate/deactivate PIN code security or change the PIN code on the SIM card. To do this, install the SIM card in a mobile phone and follow the in‐ structions from the manufacturer. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Local Configuration 9.4.3 GPRS/Ethernet Failover Settings Connection Mode Connection mode Explanation GPRS only Ethernet disabled (default mode) Ethernet failover to GPRS The unit will automatically switch to GPRS if Ethernet connection is lost. Ethernet only GPRS modem disabled Connection Time Before Restore to Ethernet Sets the time before the gateway should retry the Ethernet connection after a failover to ...
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Local Configuration 9.4.4 Proxy Servers TCP Ports First check that the proxy server is set up to use at least one of the following ports: • Port 443 • Port 80 • Port 5222 If not, the gateway will automatically try to use a port that is open to the Internet. The ports listed above must be used to communicate with Netbiter Argos. A port on the LAN side might have another port defined for the proxy, but still needs to use one of the above ports on the WAN side (port forwarding). Proxy Types The type of proxies that can be used are: • HTTP • Socks 4(a) • Socks 5 9.4.5 Local Proxy Setup 1. Select Netbiter Argos in the local configuration menu. 2. Select the proxy type to use. 3. Enter the proxy server address. 4. Enter the port to use on the LAN side. If left blank, this will be set to port 443. 5. Enter the user name and password (if required). 6.
Local Configuration 9.5 Netbiter EC310 / EC350 9.5.1 Select Login Method The Netbiter EC310/350 models provide local access via either Ethernet or USB cable. USB connection Connect a USB Micro B cable between the PC and the gateway. After the device driver is installed, a virtual network card will automatically be created. The local configuration pages of the gateway can now be accessed by entering the IP ad‐ dress 169.254.200.200 in a web browser. Ethernet Connection Connect an Ethernet cable to the WAN socket on the Netbiter EC310/350, and then log in to the unit by entering the IP address of the unit in the URL field of a web browser. See “Ethernet Connection” on page 37 on how to obtain the IP address of the gateway. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Local Configuration 9.5.2 Login Enter the IP address of the gateway in a web browser to log in. The default user name is admin, and the password is the activation code supplied with the unit. The only changes that should be made locally are the settings for the network connection, and the modem settings (EC350 only). All other settings are provided for troubleshooting and informational purposes only. Changes made to these other settings will not be syn‐ chronized with Netbiter Argos. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Local Configuration 9.5.3 WAN Settings The WAN interface should be enabled when connecting to Netbiter Argos via Ethernet. When DHCP addressing is enabled the unit will automatically receive the settings for IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS. If not using DHCP, these settings must be entered manually. Contact your network administrator if in doubt. 9.5.4 Proxy Settings If using a proxy server, check the box and enter the IP address, port and protocol to use. 9.5.5 LAN Settings The LAN interface should be enabled when using EtherNet/IP or Modbus TCP applica‐ tions, or when using the Remote Access feature. Do not connect the LAN and WAN ports to the same physical network. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Local Configuration 9.5.6 Modem Settings (Netbiter EC350 only) Important! ‐ There is no support in the Netbiter EC350 for using a PIN code on the SIM card. For a SIM card with an active PIN code, the code must first be deactivated by inserting the card into a mobile phone and performing the operation there. The PIN code cannot be deactivated in the Netbiter EC350. Enable data connection on modem (Use modem for Argos connection) Sets the modem to be used for communication as default as long as there is a good mobile signal. If the WAN interface is also enabled, the gateway will automatically switch to Ether‐ net communication if mobile communication is interrupted. APN (Access Point Name) This is the identifying name used to connect to a mobile network. The network operator for the SIM card can supply this information. User name / Password Required by some mobile network operators. Click Save settings to save changes. Signal Quality, Modem Connection, Radio Access Technology These sections provide information about the modem’s current connection. ...
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Local Configuration 9.5.7 Firmware Update 1. Download the latest firmware file from www.netbiter.com/support to your PC. 2. On the Firmware update page, press Browse and locate the new firmware file that you downloaded. 3. Press Start upgrade to start the update. Do not close the web browser page while the update is in progress. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Firmware Update 10. Firmware Update Alternative Methods The easiest way to perform a firmware update is from the Netbiter Argos web pages. Please refer to the Netbiter Argos User Manual for instructions. If Netbiter Argos cannot be used, the firmware update can also be carried out via the local configuration web pages. See “Local Configuration” on page 37. If none of the above methods can be used, it is also possible to update the firmware in EC150 and EC250 via a connection to a local PC using the free tool Netbiter Update. 10.1 Using Netbiter Update (EC150/250) Requirements • Null‐modem cable • PC with COM port 1. Download Netbiter Update from www.netbiter.com/support to your PC. 2. Connect a null‐modem cable between the COM port on your PC and the 9‐pin D‐sub connector on the Netbiter gateway. 3. Start Netbiter Update. COM Port should already be selected. Leave the Baudrate setting at Auto. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Firmware Update 4. Click Browse to locate the firmware file you downloaded, then click Open. 5. Power OFF the Netbiter gateway. 6. Click Start Programming and wait for the process to complete. 7. Power ON the Netbiter gateway when prompted to do so. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
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Firmware Update 8. Wait while the tool upgrades the gateway.. 9. When the update is complete you will be asked if you wish to reboot the unit. Click Yes to complete the process. Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual Doc: HMSI-168-92 Rev: 3.00...
Technical Specifications 11.4 Regulatory notices 11.4.1 FCC Compliance Statement The design of this equipment complies with U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines respecting safety levels of radio frequency (RF) exposure for Mobile de‐ vices. This product contains FCC ID: QIPPHS8‐P RF Exposure ‐ This device is only authorized for use in a mobile application. At least 20 cm of separation distance between the device and the user’s body must be maintained at all times. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by HMS Industri‐ al Networks AB could void the userʹs authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro‐ vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is op‐ erated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Op‐ eration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 11.4.2 Industry Canada Statement This product contains IC ID: 7380A‐PHS8P 11.4.3 Netbiter EC350 Telecommunications Compliance Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway User Manual...
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