CellGate OmniPoint Install Manual

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  • Page 1 Gateway Install Guide Scan for installation video CellGate Support: 1-855-694-2837, opt. 2...
  • Page 2: Contents Of Kit

    Contents of Kit The items below should all be included in your Omnipoint kit. 1. Gateway Device (x1) 2. Cable Gland (x1) 3. Power Supply/Cord (x1) 4. Waterproof (Rubber) Tape (x1) 5. Lightning Arrester (x1) 6. 12 volt DC Cable (x1) 7.
  • Page 3 Mount and Secure Kit To mount and secure the kit to the enclosure and pole, follow the steps below. 1. Fix the cross bracket on the bottom of the enclosure with Four M6x1.0x11MM bolts. 2. Place 2 pieces of the clamp around the pole and tighten them with M8x1.25x140MM bolts, washers, and nuts.
  • Page 4: Lightning Arrester

    Lightning Arrester The lightning arrester arrives with protective blue caps. Remove these caps before you attach it to your Gateway device. Attach it to the LoRa connector, as shown in the images below: Ethernet (Internet Mode) Lightning Arrester Cellular Once the lightning arrester is attached to the gateway, you can install the antenna. The antenna attaches to the other end of the lightning arrester.
  • Page 5: Attach Antennas

    Attach Antennas Ethernet (Internet Mode): For the Ethernet device, the only antenna needed is the main LoRa antenna. LoRa Cellular: For the cellular device, you must attach two LTE antennas in addition to the LoRa antenna. NOTE: The LTE antennas DO NOT come with lightning arrestors.
  • Page 6: Device Protection

    Device Protection Indoor and outdoor systems require lightning surge protection. See below: Antenna Grounding We recommend installing a lightning arrester on the LoRa N-Type terminal. Use 10 AWG or greater grounding wire to connect the arrester to the tower-mounted LoRa antenna. The arresters must be Female to Male to fit the antenna and housing connectors.
  • Page 7: Powering Up The Device

    Powering up the device The Gateway comes in two versions, the Ethernet and the Cellular version. First, we will go over the installation of a cellular device. Below is a basic diagram of the installation. Ensure you are using the 12 volt DC power supply that was provided in the kit. Cellular Installation...
  • Page 8 Powering up the device For a cellular installation, three antennas are required. There is one LoRa antenna, and two LTE/Cellular antennas. Please follow the instructions provided below. Cellular Installation 1. Screw on all three antennas. There are two cellular antannas and one LoRa. They must all be connected.
  • Page 9: Power Connection

    Power Connection You must unplug the protective cap on the MAIN POWER plug before making your connection to the adaptor plug. 3. Line up the 4 holes on the adaptor plug with the 4 prongs on the gateway plug: NOTE: This step is not needed for the Ethernet Installation.
  • Page 10 Powering up the device Now we will go over the installation of an Ethernet Gateway with a Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector. Familiarize yourself with the internet service on site, utilizing IT staff if needed. Ethernet Installation (PoE)
  • Page 11 Powering up the device If the router on-site is already a PoE device, the PoE Injector is not necessary. You can plug the cable directly into the router. Ethernet Installation (PoE) 1. Screw on the antenna(s). For a PoE install, the only antenna needed is the LoRa antenna.
  • Page 12 Powering up the device In this section we will be making the Ethernet cable fit into the cable gland so it can be held in place on the bottom of the Gateway. Ethernet Installation (PoE) 3. Take apart the cable gland by unscrewing the main two pieces.
  • Page 13 Powering up the device In this section we will be making the Ethernet cable fit into the cable gland so it can be held in place on the bottom of the Gateway. Ethernet Installation (PoE) 5. Remove the rubber “C” shaped enclosure from the cable gland to wrap it around the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 14 Powering up the device In this section, we will handle connecting the Ethernet jack into the device. Ethernet Installation (PoE) 7. Plug the Ethernet cable into the bottom of the Gateway. NOTE: The cover is removed in the image to show where the internal Ethernet plug is.
  • Page 15 Powering up the device In this section we will make sure the cable gland connection is snug and holding tightly to the bottom of the Gateway. Ethernet Installation (PoE) 9. Push the middle rubber piece back into the housing that has been screwed onto the bottom of the Gateway.
  • Page 16 Powering up the device In this section, we will be connecting the Ethernet cable into the PoE Injector, and then connecting the PoE injector into the main Router on site.. Ethernet Installation (PoE) 11. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the jack labeled “PoE”...
  • Page 17: Weather Protection

    Weather Protection Devices may be network-connected (via internet) or cellular-connected. For VPN device, protect the Ethernet cable with the provided Rubber tape. DO NOT use regular electrical tape. 1. Clean the surface area of the connector that will be wrapped. Wrap a layer of the provided Rubber tape with a 50% overlap according to the rotation direction of the connector.
  • Page 18: Gateway Status

    Gateway Status To use the Omnipoint successfully, verify the Gateway is online. Do not power on the Gateway until the antenna has been installed. When you log in, you can see whether the Gateway is online or offline. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is...

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