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Copyright© bintec Dm1035-I Version 2.0 10/2023 bintec elmeg
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  • Page 1 Manual bintec bintec M2/M2L Installation Manual Copyright© bintec Dm1035-I Version 2.0 10/2023 bintec elmeg bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 2 This publication is subject to change. bintec elmeg offers no warranty whatsoever for information contained in this manual. bintec elmeg is not liable for any direct, indirect, collateral, consequential or any other damage connected to the de- livery, supply or use of this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 2 bintec M2 / bintec M2L Devices ......4 Models ........
  • Page 4 A.5.4 WAN SFP interface ........bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 5 RF WAN specifications ....... . WI-FI specifications ........bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 6: I Related Documents

    Related Documents bintec I Related Documents bintec Dm704-I Configuration and Monitoring bintec Dm709-I LAN interfaces bintec Dm741-I ADSL VDSL 2 and G Fast. bintec Dm748-I Software Updating bintec Dm771-I Wireless LAN Interface. bintec Dm781-I Cellular Interface bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    1 About this Guide bintec Chapter 1 About this Guide This is the installation manual for the bintec M2/M2L routers and contains information on how to correctly install the device in a working environment. 1.1 Supported devices The information contained in this manual specifically pertains to the bintec M2 router family.
  • Page 8 1 About this Guide bintec Tel.: +49 - 911 - 9673 0 Fax: +49 - 911 - 688 0725 Email: support@bintec-elmeg.com bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 9: Bintec M2 / Bintec M2L Devices

    M2/M2L Fig. 1: 2.1 Models The bintec M2 comes with two different operating system (OS) versions, CIT and OSDX. Below is a table of bintec M2/M2L models that are equipped with the CIT operating system: Sales Models Wi-Fi xDSL...
  • Page 10: Characteristics

    RCTM2OXH002 TLDPM01F1 AZW AW-XM458-TPU 2.2 Characteristics 2.2.1 Power supply If you would like more information on the various power supplies available for the bintec M2, please refer to Com- ponents and Power Supply on page 6, Power source on page 14.
  • Page 11: Components And Power Supply

    3 Components and Power Supply bintec Chapter 3 Components and Power Supply The next section contains comprehensive information about the chassis of the bintec M2 router family and its vari- ous components. It covers details about the: • Components. • Assembly instructions.
  • Page 12 RST. Reset button. To understand how the reset button works, please refer to RST button on page 15. Aux. Grants access to the bintec M2 local console, allowing for configuration and monitoring purposes. To learn more about the Aux connector, please consult:...
  • Page 13 - Steady: 1000M link established. - Blinking: Transferring data Green - Steady: 2.5G link established. - Blinking: Transferring data None Interface is either unavailable, not installed, or not registered. The following figure shows the router's Ethernet switch LED indicators: bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 14: Rear Panel

    Connected to 1000 M: - Steady: Not transferring data. - Blinking: Transferring data. None The interface is either unavailable, not installed or not registered. Additionally, the bintec M2 router family is equipped with a pair of status LEDs: LEDs Status Description Monochrome green Green ->...
  • Page 15: Side Panel

    SIM Card 1-2. A slot where you can insert the SIM cards. For specific instructions on SIM card installation, please refer to Installing the SIM card on page 21. 3.1.4 Underside panel The following image shows the elements present on the underside panel: bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 16: Mounting An Anti-Theft Security Cable

    3.3 Installation 3.3.1 Standalone The bintec M2 router family is designed to be placed on any flat and stable surface, functioning perfectly as a stan- dalone device. To ensure proper functioning, it is important to provide sufficient space around the router for ventilation. Additionally, make sure that the power cord and data cables can be easily connected to the device.
  • Page 17: Wall Mounting

    3.3.2 Wall mounting The bintec M2 router family has two slots on its underside that can be used for wall mounting. We recommend using the following accessories, suitable for both solid and Gypsum board (plaster) walls: • 2 screws: [3.5x30 mm coach screw with a 90-degree head angle].
  • Page 18: 19'' Rack Installation

    Step 2. Hang the router onto the screws. 3.3.3 19'' Rack installation The bintec M2 router family can be easily installed in a 19” rack. Note The rack mount kit, consisting of strips and screws, is not included with the router and needs to be pur- chased separately.
  • Page 19: Power Source

    Rack anchor bolts Fig. 15: Note The router chassis of the Teldat M2 has been designed for brackets to be attached either in the front or rear. 3.4 Power source To power the bintec M2 router family, you will need to use an external AC/DC power adapter.
  • Page 20: Rst Button

    • IP mask: 255.255.255.0 Note Some devices may have customized settings when they leave the factory, so the default configuration of your router (and that of the embedded access point, if applicable) may differ from what is shown above. bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 21: Data Connections

    The bintec M2 router family offers various data connections: 3.6.1 4-port Ethernet switch connections To connect to a local area network (LAN), the bintec M2 router family features a 4-port 10/100/1000 Base-T switch with automatic MDI/MDIX. It is important to carefully differentiate this switch from other port types, so please pay close attention to the labeling.
  • Page 22: Wan 2.5G Connection

    The WAN-2 connector will not work during the booting process and in BIOS mode. 3.6.4 Wireless LAN internal antennas The bintec M2 router family incorporates two built-in antennas that cover both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands for the Wireless LAN module.
  • Page 23 3 Components and Power Supply bintec It is crucial to install these antennas in the bintec M2 to enhance the quality of the signal received and transmitted by the cellular model. Note For optimal performance, it is important to always have the WWAN antennas installed on the router.
  • Page 24: Xdsl Connection

    3.6.6 xDSL connection Depending on the specific model, the bintec M2 router family may include an xDSL interface for establishing a WAN connection. This interface features one RJ45 port labeled as "xDSL" for connecting to the network.
  • Page 25: Connecting For Configuration

    DUT atm1/0 monitor+upgrade-fw release-mem No file to be erased 3.6.7 Connecting for configuration The bintec M2 router family offers a convenient RJ45 female connector called AUX. on its front panel, allowing ac- cess to the device's local console. bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 26: Installing The Sim Card

    3.7 Installing the SIM card The bintec M2 is equipped with a Wireless WAN interface that may require one or two SIM cards for operation. The bintec M2 has two protected SIM trays located on its side panel, as illustrated in the figure below: Fig.
  • Page 27: Compliance

    Germany International Phone +49 - 911 - 9673 0 4.2 Risk identification WARNING: Signal term used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in serious injuries or loss of life if not heeded. 4.3 Safety warnings bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 28 4 Compliance bintec bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 29: Weee Information

    Network Standby mode after 10 minutes of no packet transmission. This time period is set by default. In addition to the automatic power-saving mode, the bintec M2 can also be completely turned off by disconnecting the power supply. This allows for further energy conservation when the device is not in use.
  • Page 30: Psu Energy Efficiency

    Network Standby: 6W Individual interfaces on the bintec M2 can also be shut down independently. To learn how to disable each interface, please refer to the configuration manuals. For more information, please see the “Teldat Dm772-I Configuration Inter- faces” manual.
  • Page 31: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Richtlinie 2009/125/EG (ErP) Richtlinien 2011/65/EU und 2015/863/EU (RoHS) des Europäischen Parlaments. Spanish (ES) Español Por la presente, bintec elmeg declara que el tipo de equipo de telecomunica- ciones bintec M2/M2L es conforme con: Directiva 2014/53/EU (RED) o Directiva 2014/30/UE (EMC)
  • Page 32: Operating Frequency

    37. 4.12 Intended use of the equipment The bintec M2 is suitable for deployment as a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) in enterprise branch offices or in environments managed by service providers. Please note that this product is intended for indoor use only.
  • Page 33: Appendix A Technical Information

    For further information, please see the “bintec Dm771-I WLAN Interfaces” manual. A.2 Updating the software The bintec M2 router is equipped with the capability to update to new releases. For detailed information on the latest updates, we recommend contacting your distributor.
  • Page 34: Connectors

    For more detailed instructions, please refer to the “bintec Dm704-I Configuration and Monitoring” manual. A.4 Connectors A.4.1 LAN connectors RJ45 LAN RJ45 PIN FE Signals GE Signals BI-DA+ BI-DA+ BI-DA- BI-DA- BI-DB+ BI-DB+ BI-DC+ BI-DC- BI-DB- BI-DB- BI-DD+ BI-DD- bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 35: Wan Base-T Connectors

    BI-DA+ BI-DA- BI-DA- BI-DB+ BI-DB+ BI-DC+ BI-DC- BI-DB- BI-DB- BI-DD+ BI-DD- A.4.3 WAN SFP connector Standard SFP connector A.4.4 WWAN connector Devices featuring this interface are equipped with two SMA female connectors. SMA Female Internal RF in/out External bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 36: Xdsl Connector

    Technical Information bintec A.4.5 xDSL connector RJ45 CONFIGURATION RJ45 PIN CONF RING A.4.6 Configuration connector RJ45 CONFIGURATION RJ45 PIN CONF A.4.7 Power supply connector Jack 5.5/2.5mm Internal -> POSITIVE External -> NEGATIVE A.5 Technical specifications bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 37: Hardware Architecture

    CONNECTOR RJ45 female. A.5.4 WAN SFP interface STANDARDS 802.1Q (VLAN). 1000-Base-X. MSA and SFF 8472 compliant. SPEED 1000 Mbps full duplex. TYPES LX/LH (single-mode 1310 nm). SX (multi-mode 850 nm). ZX (single-mode 1550 nm). CONNECTOR Standard SFP connector. bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 38: Wireless Lan Interface

    802.11ac: up to 192.6Mbps (20MHz channel) 802.11ac: up to 400Mbps (40MHz channel). 802.11ac: up to 866.7Mbps (80MHz channel) 802.11ax: 2.4GHz up to 458Mbps, 5GHz up to 1.2Gbps. Output power limitation Adjustable Output Power @2.4GHz: Max. 16,35 dBm @5GHz: Max. 18,12 dBm bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 39: Wireless Wan Interface

    SIM Slot 2 Mini-SIM (2FF) ISO/IEC 7810:2003, ID-000 (1.8V / 3V) ANTENNA Devices equipped with this interface are shipped with two multi-band swivel-mount dipole antennas. A.5.6.1 Antenna connectors Antenna connectors Connector ANT1 (Left) ANT2 (Right) Diversity (RX) Main (TX/RX) bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 40: Xdsl Interface

    • 2.5 A. (TLDPM00F1, TLDPM01F1) • 3.0 A. (TLDPM02F1, TLDPM03F1) CONNECTOR Jack 5.5/2.5 mm. A.5.10 Dimensions and weight TYPE Desktop / chassis for a 1 U high Rack mount enclosure. DIMENSION 283mm x 144mm x 40mm WEIGHT 0.6 Kg bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 41: Environmental Specifications

    TEMPERATURE OPERATING NORMALLY: • 0 ºC to 45 ºC. (TLDPM00F1, TLDPM01F1) • 0 ºC to 40 ºC. (TLDPM02F1, TLDPM03F1) STORED: -25 ºC to 70 ºC. RELATIVE HUMIDITY 10 % to 95 %. NOISE 38.3 dB SPL (5000 rpm). bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 42: Ce Radio Information

    Tx: 170–1785 MHz +24 dBm +1/-3 dB Rx: 1805–1880 MHz Band 8 Tx: 880–915 MHz +24 dBm +1/-3 dB Rx: 925–960 MHz B.2 WI-FI specifications The product comes with internal antennas included. Technology: WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax. • 2.4GHz. Number of Channels bintec M2/M2L...
  • Page 43 • 11n(HT20 MCS7): -66 dBm • 11n(HT40 MCS7): -64 dBm • 11ac(VHT20 MCS8): -61 dBm • 11ac(VHT40 MCS9): -58 dBm • 11ac(VHT80 MCS9): -55 dBm • 11ax(HE20 MCS11): -56 dBm • 11ax(HE40 MCS11): -53 dBm • 11ax(HE80 MCS11): -51 dBm bintec M2/M2L...

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