muLOGIC RSA-1220 Manual

muLOGIC RSA-1220 Manual

Industrial remote access router

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Hardware and start-up guide
Issue 1.2
October 2018
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© Copyright 2016-2018
MuLogic B.V.
Plesmanstraat 58D
3905KZ, Veenendaal, The Netherlands

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Introduction
RSA-1120(W3/W4), RSA-1220(W3/W4)
Describes the RSA series routers, their purpose, and the distinction between W3 (2G/3G) and W4 (2G/3G/4G) cellular versions.
Hardware Details and Installation
LED Indicators
Explains the meaning and function of each LED indicator on the RSA series router for status monitoring.
Controls
Details the physical controls such as the reset button, restart procedure, and serial port console mode activation.
Power connector
Describes the power connector, voltage input ranges (Vr1, Vr2, Vr3), and non-polarized DC input.
I/O connector
Describes the input and output functionality of the I/O connector, including dry contact sensor input.
RS-485 connector
Explains the RS-485 connector pinout and its configuration for 2-wire and 4-wire operation, including data input biasing.
RS-232 Connector
Describes the RS-232 port (DCE type), its pinout, and connection methods to PCs and other DCE devices.
DSL Connector
Shows the pinout for the DSL connector, intended for connecting to telephone lines or DSL splitters.
Ethernet Connectors
Details the Ethernet ports, including pinout, Auto-MDI/MDIX, and the function of link and speed LEDs.
Antenna Connector
Explains the SMA antenna connector used in W3/W4 versions and requirements for antenna and coaxial cables.
SIM Card slot (W3/W4-versions only)
Provides information on locating and using the SIM card slot for the W3/W4 cellular versions.
Installation
Power connection
Guides on connecting the unit to DC or AC power sources, specifying voltage ranges and non-polarized input.
DSL line connection
Details how to connect the DSL line, including direct connection or the use of a splitter for telephony services.
Ethernet cable(s)
Explains how to connect Ethernet cables, auto-negotiation features, and the behavior of Ethernet link and speed LEDs.
RS-232 connection
Provides specific instructions for connecting the RS-232 DCE port to DTE serial ports using appropriate cables.
RS-485 connection
Details the RS-485 port configuration for 2-wire/4-wire modes and the biasing of receive data inputs.
SIM card insertion (W3/W4-versions only)
Guides on SIM card insertion, PIN entry, and the consequences of incorrect PIN attempts, including SIM lock.
Configuration access
Configuration interfaces
Outlines access methods such as web browser (HTTP/HTTPS) and command line (telnet, SSH, RS-232 console).
Default settings
Lists the factory default credentials, including LAN IP address, username, and password for initial access.
First time Login
Guides users on how to perform the initial login to the router's web interface.
Device Info page
Describes the information presented on the Device Info page, covering system status, firmware, and network details.
Command line access
Explains how to access the command line interface (CLI) via Telnet or SSH for advanced configuration.
Technical Specifications
Supported DSL Standards
Lists all supported ITU-T and ANSI standards for ADSL and VDSL2 connectivity, including specific profiles.
Wireless WAN modes (W3/W4 versions only)
Details the cellular technologies (2G/3G/4G) and frequency bands supported by the W3 and W4 wireless WAN models.
Ethernet ports
Specifies the characteristics of the Ethernet ports, such as speed, duplex modes, Auto-MDI/MDIX, and VLAN support.
Serial ports
Details the specifications for the RS-232 and RS-485 serial ports, including data rates, formats, and connector types.
I/O Contacts
Outlines the input and output capabilities of the I/O contacts, including current limits, voltage ratings, and loop resistance.
xDSL Line connection
Specifies the type of connector (RJ11) used for connecting the xDSL line to the router or splitter.
Power supply
Details the power supply requirements, including compatibility with DC and AC voltages and voltage range specifications.
Mechanical and environmental characteristics
Covers the physical dimensions, weight, operating temperature range, and humidity specifications.
Hardware Version indication format
Explains the format and meaning of the codes used to indicate hardware features in the product version designation.
Appendix
Mounting instructions
Provides detailed instructions for mounting the RSA series unit onto a standard 35mm DINrail.
Cross Cables for connection to a device with RS-232 DCE port.
Illustrates the wiring diagrams for creating RS-232 cross cables needed for connecting DCE devices.

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