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1. 5 3 Ordering codes Ordering codes overview is shown in the table below Name Order code SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR3xx000yz module 2x ETH 1x USB 2x 1x 1x mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR8xx100yz module 2x ETH 1x USB 2x 1x mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader WiFi SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR8xx001yz module 5x ETH 1x USB 2x 1x mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR8xx101yz LTE module 5x ETH 1x USB 2x 1x BO mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader WiFi SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR3xx002yz module 2x ETH 1x USB 2x 1x 1x mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader RS232 SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR3xx003yz module 2x ETH 1x USB 2x BI 1x 1x mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader RS232 RS485 SPECTRE v3 LTE set SR8xx103yz LTE module 2x ETH 1x USB 2x 1x mi croSD reader 2x SIM reader WiFi RS232 5485 Table 3 Ordering codes overview 10 ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE BB SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN Letters type of the LTE module Type of the LTE module LTE module for EMEA 03 LTE module for NAM AT amp T operator 04 LTE module for Australia 06 LTE module supports frequency 450 MHz 07 Table 4 Type of the LTE module Letter y type of the router box Type of box Number y in code Plastic 1 Metal 2
2. 16 26 Connection of power 16 27 Connecting ofthe 17 20 18 3 2 See eka totem ae hee ee bee eae eae ea ee eee ESSE 19 30 19 31 Connection ethernet cable 20 32 USB connector 20 So VOVCONMCCION 4426s 6250400 eho eee 21 34 Binary inputs 22 35 Binary output connection 22 36 sr es 525545 bene Boe eee eee 59 40m ms 23 37 Version with RS232 interface 24 38 25 39 1 25 40 Version with RS232 RS485 422 interface 26 41 5232 connector a a lll nn 26 B B SMAR WORX 1 OF FIGURES ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 42 5485 422 connector a 27 43 27 44 Version with SWITCH 28 45 Router connection 29 46 Entering the IP address of the router 30 47 Entering login information 30 48 Router webin
3. 27 22 1 28 23 lt 32 24 tests and environmental conditions 33 25 Technical parameters of module for EMEA 34 26 Technical parameters of module for NAM AT amp T 35 27 Technical parameters of module for Australia 35 28 Technical parameters of LTE module 450 MHZ 36 29 Technical parameters 5 37 30 Technical parameters of WiFi 37 31 Characteristics of inputs 38 32 Other technical parameters 38 vii BD SMARTWIHX 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1 ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 55 Safety Instruction Please observe the following instructions THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C AND D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS OR NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF ANY COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I DIVISION 2 CET EQUIPEMENT EST CONVENABLE EN CLASSE 1 DIVISION 2 GROUPES A B C ET D ENDROITS DANGEREUX OU ENDROITS NON DANGEREUX SEULEM
4. SMARTWISEDS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Cellular router SPECTRE v3 LTE USER S MANUAL SPECTRE v3 ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE BB SMARTWISHX HEADQUARTERS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE International Headquarters B amp B Electronics Mfg Co Inc 707 Dayton Road Ottawa IL 61350 USA Phone 815 433 5100 General Fax 815 433 5105 Websites www bb smartworx com www bb smartsensing com Support bb elec com European Headquarters B amp B Electronics Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore Co Galway Ireland Phone 353 91 792444 Fax 353 91 792445 Websites www bb europe com techsupport bb elec com 2015 B amp B Electronics Mfg Co Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photography recording or any information storage and retrieval system without written consent Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of B amp B Electronics Mfg Co Inc B amp B Electronics Mfg Co Inc shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this manual All brand names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of their respective owners The use of trademarks or other designations in this publication is for reference purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement
5. Figure 39 Meter connection to router State indication of RS232 port Description of indication Green LED Indicates Receive data Yellow LED Indicates Transmit data Table 18 State indication of RS232 port 25 E B SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 9 2 RS232 RS485 422 interface These interfaces are physically connected on five pin and four pin terminal block connec tors The insulation strength is up to 2 5kV Attention connectors are not isolated from each other SPECTRE 3 CJ os 2 DAT DIV GPS ANT RS232 RS485 INO IN1 OUT ETHO ETH1 USB PWR 1m PWR BB go POE Figure 40 Version with 5232 5485 422 interface Connection of RS232 connector Signal Description Direction 1 CTS Clear To Send Output 2 RTS Request To Send Input 3 GND Signal ground 4 RXD Receive Data Input 5 TXD Transmit Data Output Table 19 Connection of RS232 connector Both connectors RS232 and RS485 422 have common ground Figure 41 RS232 connector Connection of RS485 connector TxRx RS485 B Input Output 2 5485 Input Output 3 RS485 Input Output 4 5485 Input Output Table 20 Connection of RS485 connector 26 B B SMARTW RX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Connection of RS422 connector
6. Table 5 Type of router box Letter 2 type of the power supply connector Type of power supply Number z in code Europe 1 UK amp Ireland 2 Australia 3 North America 4 Table 6 Type of power supply Examples of complete order code Features interfaces Box Power supply SR3030001 1 LTE module for EMEA 2x ETH 1x USB 2x BI plastic Europe 1x BO 1x microSD reader 2x SIM reader 56830300122 1 module for EMEA 5x ETH 1x USB 2x metal UK amp Ireland 1x BO 1x microSD reader 2x SIM reader 5830410124 module for NAM AT amp T 5x ETH USB 2x metal North America Bl 1x BO 1x microSD reader 2x SIM reader WiFi SR30600213 LTE module for Australia 2x ETH USB 2x plastic Australia 1x BO 1x microSD reader 2x SIM reader RS232 SR30710021 module supports 450 MHz 2x ETH 1x USB metal Europe 2x BI 1x BO 1x microSD reader 2x SIM reader WiFi Table 7 Examples of order code You can use the ordering codes configurator on the www conel com web pages 11 ew J 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 4 Basic dimensions of router box SPECTEE v3 oo o DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT ETHO ETH1 PWR USB WiFi INO 5 2 PW oe wy a POS OUT Q Figure 21 Basic dimensions of router box 5 5 Mechanical dimensions and mounting recommendations 6 Mounting recommendations e possibility to be put on a work
7. Reboot Turn off and then turn on router Disconnect and connect the power Press the Reboot button in the web configuration Reset Restore default configuration and reboot Press RST button the router Table 16 Description of reset and restart router 23 E B SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 9 Interfaces description Besides the basic version of SPECTRE router there are available versions with one of the following interfaces e RS232 interface e RS232 RS485 422 interface e SWITCH interface 5 9 4 RS232 interface This interface is physically connected on RJ45 connector RS232 converter is protected against overload the bus SPLEC EEKE v3 DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT ETHO ETH1 Er n Figure 37 Version with RS232 interface Connection of connector 1 Request Send Input 2 CTS Clear To Send Output 3 DIR Data Terminal Ready Input 4 DSR Data Set Ready connect to 3 V through Output R 330 Ohm 5 GND Signal ground 6 TXD Transmit Data Output 7 Carrier Detect Output 8 RXD Receive Data Input Table 17 Connection of RS232 connector 24 B B SMARTWORX 4 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Figure 38 RS232 connector Example of a meter connection to router 1 RTS Pin 2 CTS Pin 5 GND Pin 3 Pin 2 RXD Fin 4 DSR Pin 3 Pins GND Pin 6 TXD 7 CD Pin 8 RXD
8. 77 NN RxD RS422 Output 2 RxD RS422 Output 3 TxD RS422 Input 4 TxD 5422 Input Table 21 Connection of RS422 connector o Figure 42 5485 422 connector Selection RS485 RS422 can be performed using jumpers on the board Positions where jumpers have to be mounted are shown on the port see figure below Three jumpers for RS485 interface or one jumper for RS422 interface are required Figure 43 Connection of jumpers 27 E B SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 9 3 SWITCH interface Three LAN ports of SWITCH interface intended for v3 routers RJ 45 connectors for con necting ethernet devices act as it is a typical switch device This means that the router with internal switch desk reads ethernet frames a data packets on an ethernet link from any port and transmits them on other ports of the switch board Each port on the switch can transmit frames independently on every other port Ses INO IN1 OUT ET R E HO ETH1 USB PWR mmm j l IN1 B E d US QUT o PO Figure 44 Version with SWITCH board otate indication of the port Description indication Green LED On Selected 100 Mbit s Off Selected 10 Mbit s Yellow LED On The network cable is connected Blinking Data transmission Off The network cable is not connected Table 22 State indication of the port 28 ENABLING C
9. A modulated 80 2700 MHz Fast transient EN 61000 4 4 oignal ports 2 kV crit A Power ports 2 kV crit A Ethernet ports 2 kV crit A Surge EN 61000 4 5 Ethernet ports 2 kV crit B shielded ca Power ports bel ports 0 5 kV crit B 1 kV L to L crit A 2 kV L to GND crit A RF conducted 61000 4 6 All ports 10 V m crit A 0 15 80 MHz Radiated emission 55022 Enclosure Class B Conducted EN 55022 DC power ports Class B emission Ethernet ports Class B Power frequency EN 61000 4 8 Enclosure 160 A m crit A magnetic field Dry heat 60068 2 2 75 40 rel humidity Cold EN 60068 2 1 40 Dump heat 60068 2 78 95 humidity 40 C E8 10R 04 EMC for vehicles No 10R 04 7737 Table 24 Type tests and environmental conditions The temperatures are given for basic version of the router For example if the router is equipped with WiFi module values are slightly worse 33 SMARTWISHX ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 7 3 Technical parameters of module 7 3 1 LTE module for EMEA LTE parameters HSPA parameters UMTS parameters GPRS EDGE parameters Supported GPRS EDGE power classes Table 25 Bit rate 100 Mbps DL 50 Mbps UL 3GPP rel 8 standard Supported bandwidths 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz Supported frequencies 800 900 1800 2100 2600 MHz Bit rate 21 1 Mbps DL 5 76 Mbps UL 3GPP rel 7 standard UE
10. Down Script Automatic Update SIM Card IP Address Rx Data Ix Data Uptime More Information IP Address MAC Address Rx Data Tx Data More Information IP Address MAC Address Rx Data Tx Data More Information IP Address MAC Address Rx Data Data More Information IP Address MAC Address Rx Data Tx Data More Information Binary Input 1 Binary Input 2 Binary Output Customization User Modules Administration Remote Access Serial Number Profile Supply Voltage Temperature Time Uptime Change Profile Change Password Add User Delete User Set Real Time Clock Set SMS Service Center Unlock SIM Card Send SMS Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Update Firmware Reboot Expansion Port 1 Expansion Port 2 1 Off C Firmware Version General Status Mobile Connection Primary 1006 _239 0 3 days 0 hours 1 minute Primary LAN 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 7C 66 9D 35 BB 74 365 3 431 7 1 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 1 7 66 90 35 8 76 KH 7 9 KB 192 168 3 1 255 255 255 0 00 80 0 11 70 00 BH 192 168 4 1 255 255 255 0 1 34 B1 F7 E1 2A 84 BOB o B Peripheral Ports Ethernet Switch None System Information 0 1 RC2 2014 10 07 BETA 2000 01 01 01 09 29 0 days 0 hours 4 minutes Figure 48 Router we
11. available R SMA antenna connector through which the additional antenna can be connected if the router is equipped with WiFi module ANT connector is used to connect the main antenna router To connect the diversity an tenna is used the second antenna connector DIV The third connector GPS is intended for GPS antenna router supports active GPS antenna R SMA connector named WiFi is de signed for connection of WiFi antenna available only for versions with WiFi module The router can not operate without connected main antenna marked as ANT For connection the antenna is used SMA connector The antenna is connected by screwing this antenna to the SMA connector on the front panel of the router see figure below Figure 27 Connecting of the antenna Diversity antenna improves radio features of the router at low signal strength 17 E B SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 8 4 SIM card reader Two SIM card readers for 3 V and 1 8 V SIM cards are placed on the rear panel of the router For getting the router to work is necessary to insert an activated SIM card with an unblocked PIN code The SIM cards might be of different adjusted APN Access Point Name Changing the SIM card a e Before handling of the SIM card disconnect the router from power supply e Use a plastic opening tool or your fingernail to press the SIM card slightly deeper into its slot until you hear a click e After
12. by the trademark holder This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device BB Smart Won USED SYMBOLS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Used Symbols Danger important notice which may have an influence on the user s safety or the function of the device Attention notice on possible problems which can arise in specific cases Information notice information which contains useful advice or special interest GPL License Source codes under GPL license are available free of charge by sending an email to info conel cz TUVRheinland ISO 9001 Conel s r o Sokolska 71 562 04 Usti nad Orlici Czech Republic Manual Rev 1 issued in CZ June 8 2015 EB SM ARTWISEIS CONTENTS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Contents 1 Safety Instruction 1 2 Product Disposal Instructions 3 3 Router Description 4 3 1 Usage ofthe Router 4 Content
13. surface e DIN rail with clips CPD3 or CKD2 for metal version are included For the most of applications with a built in router in a switch board it is possible to recognize two kinds of environments e no public and industry environment of low voltage with high interference e public environment of low voltage without high interference For both of these environments it is possible to mount router to a switch board the following there is no need to have examination immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to EN 60439 1 ed 2 00 A1 04 9 For compliance 60439 1 ed 2 00 1 04 specification it is necessary to observe next assembly of the router to the switch board e For whip antennas we recommend to observe a distance of 6 cm from cables and metal surfaces on every side due to the elimination of interference While using an external antenna except for the switch board it is necessary to fit a lightening conductor e Before mounting a router on sheet steel we recommend using a cable antenna e For every cables we recommend to bind the bunch we recommend for this use Length of the bunch combination of power supply and data cables can be maxi mum 1 5 m If the length of data cables exceeds 1 5 m or in the event of the cable leads towards the switch board We recommend installing over voltage protec tors Surge Suppressors 12 BB Smart Won 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLI
14. 0 Version SWITCH plastic SPECTRE v3 sim OO DIV GPS ANT INO _ B Bn Figure 11 Version SWITCH and WiFi plastic SPECTRE v3 0 DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT Figure 12 Version RS232 plastic INO IN1 OUT Figure 13 Version RS232 RS485 plastic SPECTRE v3 o 5 DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT INO 522 IN1 Figure 14 Ver 5232 5485 amp WiFi plastic 5 ROUTER DESIGN SPECTRE v3 9 5 DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT I ie SPECTRE V3 DIV GPS ANT INO 1 OUT iiw SPECTRE D DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT Figure 17 Version RS232 metal 9 SPECTRE v3 9 5 DIV GPS ww INO IN1 OUT SPECTRE v3 9 5 e DIV GPS ANT Figure 19 Version RS232 RS485 amp WiFi metal RS232 INO IN1 OUT ESEJ J IN E B SMARTWSRX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 2 Delivery identification tradename Type name Other 00 SPECTRE v3 LTE SPECTRE v3 LTE Router in a plastic or metal box Table 2 Delivery identification SPECTRE LTE sn 6200017 SPECTRE v3 25 88 3 Cone S Conel s r o IMEI 355023041732818 C 10R 04 7737 SN 6200017 Figure 20 Label example
15. 1 29 Supported frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Supported GPRS EDGE EGSM 850 900 Class 4 33 dBm power classes GSM 1800 1900 Class E2 27 dBm EDGE 850 900 Class E2 27 dBm EDGE 1800 1900 Class E2 26 dBm Table 26 Technical parameters of module for NAM AT amp T 7 3 3 LTE module for Australia LTE module for Australia LTE parameters Bit rate 100 Mbps DL 50 Mbps UL UE CAT 3 3GPP rel 9 standard Supported bandwidths 5 Mhz 10 Mhz 20 Mhz Supported frequencies 800 900 1800 2100 2600 MHz HSPA parameters Bit rate 42 Mbps DL 5 76 Mbps UL UE CAT 24 6 3GPP rel 5 6 7 8 standard Supported frequencies 850 900 1900 2100 MHz UMTS parameters PS bit rate 384 kbps DL 384 kbps UL 3GPP rel 5 6 7 8 standard W CDMA FDD standard Supported frequencies 850 900 1900 2100 MHz GPRS EDGE parameters Data throughput max 236 kbps 3GPP rel 99 standard GPRS multislot class 10 EDGE multislot class 12 Coding schemes CS 1 to 4 MCS 1 to 9 Supported frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Supported GPRS EDGE GSM 850 CS Class 4 32 dBm power classes EGSM 900 CS Class E2 27 dBm DCS 1800 CS Class 1 29 dBm PCS 1900 CS Class E2 26 dBm Table 27 Technical parameters of module for Australia 35 B B SM ARTWISRX TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 7 3 4 LTE module supports 450 MHz LTE parameters Bit rate 100 Mbps DL 50 Mbps UL UE CAT 3 3GPP rel 9 standard Supported band
16. CAT 1 to 6 8 10 12 14 3GPP data compression Supported frequencies 900 2100 MHz PS bit rate 384 kbps DL 384 kbps UL CS bit rate 64 kbps DL 64 kbps UL W CDMA FDD standard Supported frequencies 900 2100 MHz Bit rate 237 kbps DL 59 2 kbps UL GPRS multislot class 10 CS 1 to 4 EDGE multislot class 12 CS 1 to 4 MCS 1 to 9 Supported frequencies 900 1800 1900 MHz EGSM 900 Class 4 33 dBm GSM 1800 1900 Class 1 30 dBm EDGE 900 Class E2 27 dBm EDGE 1800 1900 Class E2 26 dBm Technical parameters of module for EMEA 7 3 2 LTE module for NAM AT amp T operator LTE module for AT amp T operator LTE parameters HSPA parameters UMTS parameters Bit rate 100 Mbps DL 50 Mbps UL UE CAT 3 3GPP rel 9 standard Supported bandwidths 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz Supported frequencies 700 850 1700 2100 AWS 1900 MHz Bit rate 42 Mbps DL 5 76 Mbps UL UE CAT 14 24 3GPP rel 8 standard 3GPP data compression Supported frequencies 850 1700 2100 AWS 1900 MHz PS bit rate 384 kbps DL 384 kbps UL W CDMA FDD standard Supported frequencies 850 1700 2100 AWS 1900 MHz Continued on next page 34 SMARTWDRX ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Continued from previous page LTE module for NAM AT amp T operator GPRS EDGE parameters Bit rate 237 kbps DL 59 2 kbps UL GPRS multislot class 12 CS 1 to 4 EDGE multislot class 12 CS 1 to 4 MCS
17. ENT AVIS RISQUE D EXPLOSION NE D CONNECTEZ PAS L QUIPEMENT SAUF SI LALIMENTATION A T COUPEE OU SI LENVIRONMEMENT EST CLASS DANGEREUX AVIS RISQUE D EXPLOSION SUBSTITUTION DE TOUTE COMPOSANTE RIS QUERAIT LA QUALIT POUR CLASSE 1 DIVISION 2 The router must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the router in prescribed applications and environments To prevent possible injury and damage to appliances and to ensure compliance with all relevant provisions use only the original accessories Unauthorized modifications or the use of unapproved accessories may result in damage to the router and a breach of applicable regulations Unauthorized modifications or use of unapproved accessories may void the warranty The router can not be opened Turn off the router and disconnect it from power supply before handling of the SIM card Input voltage must not exceed 60 V DC max Do not expose the router to extreme ambient conditions Protect the router against dust moisture and high temperature The router should not be used in locations where flammable and explosive materials are present including gas stations chemical plants or locations in which explosives are used We remind the users of the duty to observe the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio devices at such places EB SMARTWISHX 1 SA
18. FETY INSTRUCTION ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE owitch off the router when travelling by plane Utilization of the router in a plane may endanger the operation of the plane or interfere with the mobile telephone network and may be unlawful Failure to observe these instructions may result in the suspension or cancellation of telephone services for the respective client or it may result in legal sanctions it may also result in both eventualities When using the router in the close proximity of personal medical devices such as cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids you must proceed with heightened caution The router may cause interference when in the close proximity of TV sets radio receivers or personal computers It is recommended that you should create an appropriate copy or backup of all the im portant settings that are stored in the memory of the device B B SM ARTAR DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 2 Product Disposal Instructions The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques to minimize the impact on the environment This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled At the end of it s life this product MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal Check the terms and condi tions of your supplier
19. GENCE With data cables they mustn t carry cables with reticular tension 230 V 50 Hz e Sufficient soace must be left before individual connectors for handling of cables e For correct function of the router we recommend to use the switch board earth bonding distribution frame for grounding of power supply of router data cables and antenna 5 6 Removing from the DIN rail Default position of CPD3 holder or CKD2 holder for metal version which is used for mounting the router on a DIN rail is shown in the following figure Figure 22 Default position of DIN holder For removing from the DIN rail it is necessary to lightly push upward the router so that the top part of the CPD3 holder or CKD2 for metal version hitched to the DIN rail get out of this rail and then fold out the top part of the router away from the DIN rail DIN DIN DIN Figure 23 Removing from the DIN rail 13 BB Smart Won 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 Description of the rear panel The rear panel contains only two holders for SIM cards S M1 and S M2 holder for SD card SD and RST button used to restore default configuration and reboot the router 5 8 Description of the front panel On the front panel is the following PWR 2 pin Connector for the power supply ETHO RJ45 Connector for connection into the computer network ETH1 RJ45 Connector for connection into the computer network ANT SMA C
20. ONNECTED INTELLIGENCE EB SMARTWISRX 6 FIRST USE 6 First Use 6 1 Connecting the router before first use Before putting the router into operation it is necessary to connect all components which are required to run your applications Don t forget to insert SIM card The router operate without connected antenna SIM and power supply If the antenna is not connected router demaged Lightning Lightning Lightning arrester arrester arrester optional optional optional SPECTRE vB 85232 RS485 O way O 9 e DAT DIV GPS ANT INO INT OUT USB PWR INO Pri Tes IO ETH 1 PWR For circuitry see For circuitry see For circuitry see chapter 5 8 8 chapter 5 8 6 chapter 5 8 2 ETH 0 USB For circuitry see For circuitry see chapter 5 8 6 chapter 5 8 7 230V 50Hz Figure 45 Router connection 29 ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE BB SMARTW RX B FIRST USE 6 2 Start The router is put into operation when the power supply is connected to this router By default the router will automatically start to log on to the default APN DHCP server will start to assign addresses for devices on the Ethernet port ETHO Router behavior can be changed via the web interface This is described in detail in the Configuration manual 6 3 Configuration 6 3 1 Configuration over web browser For status monitoring configuration and administrati
21. ata negative pole Input Output 7 DC POE power if POE is equipped 8 DC POE power if POE is equipped Table 12 Connection of Ethernet connector Figure 30 Ethernet connector 19 BB SM ARTWISEIS J 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Ethernet cable plug into the RJ45 connector labeled as or ETH1 see figure below Figure 31 Connection of ethernet cable The insulation strength is up to 1 5 kV 5 8 7 USB Port Panel socket USB A Pin Signal mark Description Data flow direction 1 5 V Positive pole of 5 V DC supply voltage 0 5 A 2 USB data USB data signal negative pole Input Output 3 USB data USB data signal positive pole Input Output 4 GND Negative pole of DC supply voltage Table 13 Connection of USB connector Figure 32 USB connector 20 BB ew 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 8 8 Port Panel socket 6 pin 1 Binary input 0 2 INO Binary input 0 3 IN 1 Binary input 1 4 IN 1 Binary input 1 5 OUT Binary output 6 OUT Binary output Table 14 Connection of I O port Figure 33 connector I O user Interface is designed for processing of binary input and control setting binary output Binary output is open in the default configuration Insulation strength is 1 5 kV The pins are isolated from each other with the same strength The input circuits are bipolar and allow conn
22. b interface A detailed description of the router settings via the Web interface can be found in the document Configuration manual for v3 routers 31 B B SM ARTWISRX TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 7 Technical Parameters 7 1 Basic parameters SPECTRE v3 LTE Temperature range Operating 40 C to 75 C Storage 40 C to 85 C Cold start 35 C Data transfers via mobile network are available immediately 40 C Data transfers via mobile network are available approximately in five minutes after the start of the router Everything else is functional imme diately Humidity Operating to 95 relative humidity non condensing storage 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Altitude Operating 2000 m 70 kPa Degree of protection IP30 Supply voltage 10 to 60 V DC Consumption Idle 2 5 W Average 4W Peak 11 W Sleep mode 10 mW Dimensions 55 97 125 mm DIN 35 mm Weight Plastic box approximately 170 g depends on interface Metal box approximately 375 g depends on interface Antenna connectors SMA 50 Ohm User interface 2x ETH Ethernet 10 100 Mbit s USB USB 2 0 I O 6 pin panel socket Table 23 Basic parameters 32 BB SM ARTW RX TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 7 2 Type tests and environmental conditions Test levels ESD EN 61000 4 2 Enclosure contact 4 6 kV crit A Enclosure air 8 kV crit A RF field AM IEC 61000 4 3 Enclosure 20 V m crit
23. chnical parameters of GPS Tracking sensitivity is the lowest GPS signal level for which the device can still detect an in view satellite 98 9o of the time when in sequential tracking mode Acquisition sensitivity is the lowest GPS signal level for which the device can still detect an in view satellite 50 9o of the time 7 5 Technical parameters of WiFi Antenna connector R SMA 50 Ohms Supported WiFi band 2 4 GHz Standards 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n Type of device Access point station Wi Fi TX Output Power 17 3 dBm Wi Fi RX Sensitivity 96 3 dBm Table 30 Technical parameters of WiFi 37 ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE BB SM PARAMETERS 7 6 Technical parameters of I O port e Characteristics of inputs logical 0 1 Voltage log max 3 V 0 4 mA log 1 min 5V 0 7 mA log 1 type 12V 2 log 1 max 60 V 7 mA Table 31 Characteristics of inputs Binary output parameters 60V AC 300 60 V DC 300 mA 7 7 Other technical parameters Other technical parameters CPU power 2 DMIPS per MHz Flash memory 256 MB RAM 512 MB M RAM 128 kB Table 32 Other technical parameters 38 EE SMARTWISEX LITERATURE ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 8 Recommended Literature 1 Conel Start guide 2 Conel Configuration manual for v3 routers 39 BB SmMARTWORK 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 9 Troubleshoo
24. ection as needed with common plus or minus according to connection of an external voltage Binary inputs e Characteristics of inputs logical 0 1 Voltage log max 3 V 0 4 mA log 1 min oV 0 7 mA log 1 type 12V 2 mA log 1 max 60V 7 mA Table 15 Characteristics of inputs 21 B B WORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE e Binary inputs connection with example INO IN1 INO IN1 Figure 34 Binary inputs connection Binary output e Binary output parameters 60V AC 300mA 60V DC 300mA e Current of binary output is limited by a resettable fuse 300 mA e Binary output connection with example AC or DC Figure 35 Binary output connection 22 E B SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 8 9 Reset When PWR LED starts flashing on the front panel it is possible to restore the default configuration of the router by pressing the RST button on the rear panel After pressing this button the default configuration is restored and then router reboots green LED will be on For pressing the RST button could be used a narrow screwdriver Figure 36 Router reset ab We recommend backing up configuration of the router see Configuration manual because reset of the router sets the configuration to the default state It is important to distinguish between reset and reboot the router Action Router behavior Invoking events
25. effect only until the router 15 restarted FTP doesn t function e Router doesn t support active FTP mode It supports passive mode only RS 232 doesn t function e Verify that the router supports RS 232 communications Also verify the RS 232 communication settings To do so open the router s configuration menu via the web browser select the appropriate expansion port and verify the settings in the configuration menu 41 EB SMARTWISEX 10 CUSTOMERS SUPPORT ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 10 Customers Support 10 1 Global Customer Support You can find up to date information about this product on our website www conel com Upkeep advices e The SIM card must be handled carefully as with a credit card Don t bend don t scratch on this and do not expose to static electricity e During cleaning of the router do not use aggressive chemicals solvents and abrasive cleaners Conel Company hereby declares that the router narrated in this user s guide fits all basic demands of directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Router fits values of coefficient SAR defined by association ICNIRP and values of About protection of health before non ionized radiation C Declaration of Conformity was issued is possible to find it the Conel website http www conel com download or at producer 10 2 Customer Support for NAM Up to date product information is on the website www bb smartworx com For Tec
26. ernet D UsingVPNtunnel creer 6 4 6 5 7 6 Basic version plastic 8 7 Basic version with WiFi 8 8 version metal o o aoao a 8 9 Basic version with WiFi metal 8 10 Version SWITCH plastic 9 11 Version SWITCH and WiFi 5 9 12 Version 5232 plastic 9 13 Version RS232 RS485 9 14 Ver RS232 RS485 amp WiFi 9 15 Version SWITCH 9 16 Version SWITCH and WiFi metal 9 17 Version 5232 9 18 Version 5232 5485 metal 9 19 Version 5232 5485 amp WiFi metal 9 20 Labelexample 10 21 Basic dimensions of router 12 22 Default position of DIN 13 23 Removing from the DIN rail 13 24 SPECTRE LTE 14 25 Power connector
27. for disposal information B B SM 3 ROUTER DESCRIPTION ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 3 Router Description Cellular router SPECTRE v3 LTE is designed for wireless communication in mobile net works that make use LTE HSPA UMTS EDGE or GPRS technology Due to the high speed of data transfer up to 100 Mbit s download and up to 50 Mbit s upload is this router an ideal solution for wireless connection of traffic and security camera systems individual computers LAN networks automatic teller machines ATM and other self service terminals As a standard cellular router is equipped with two Ethernet 10 100 one USB 2 0 Host port two binary inputs and one output I O connector The device also has two readers for 3 V and 1 8 V SIM cards which are placed on the rear panel of the router An integral part of the router is also a memory card reader This reader allows SPECTRE v3 LTE to operate with microSD cards and increase storage space of the router up to 64 GB 32 GB in case of SDHC cards The router can be equipped with WiFi module on customer s request however it is not possible to add it to the router at some time in the future Richer range of interfaces is available in versions containing one of these ports SWITCH three switched Ethernets RS232 serial interface RS232 RS485 422 combination of serial interface RS232 and RS485 422 SPECTRE v3 LTE is supplied either in a plastic or metal casing based on the requ
28. hnical Support Call 815 433 5100 Please use the following login information Username ConelFreeDownload Password coneldownload 42
29. irements of the customer For configuration of the cellular router is available web interface protected by password Web interface provides after logging in detailed statistics about the router activities signal strength detailed system log etc This device supports the creation of VPN tunnels using tech nologies IPSec OpenVPN and L2TP for secure communications There are also supported functions such as DHCP NAT DynDNS VRRP control by SMS backup primary connection and many other functions Other diagnostic functions ensuring continuous communication include automatic inspec tion of PPP connection offering an automatic restart feature in case of connection losses or hardware watchdog which monitors the status of the router Using a special window start up script window you may insert Linux scripts for various actions For some applications is crucial the possibility to create several different configurations for one router These configurations can be switched as necessary for example using SMS binary input status etc Cellular wireless routers SPECTRE v3 LTE may automatically upgrade configuration and firmware from server This allows mass reconfiguration of many routers in one time For further facilitating of workikg with routers can be used any additional software e g R SeeNet for permanent traffic monitoring of routers Examples of possible applications mobile office fleet management security syste
30. le WAN connection cannot be established DAT LED off e Recheck GPRS settings APN name password and IP address e Try to enter PIN verify the SIM card has the PIN code set e In a private APN switch the DNS server send off e Switch the system log on and observe where the error occurs 40 BB ew 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Ethernet connection fails or isn t establishing It Is possible to turn auto negotiation off and set a rate and duplex manually on the Ethernet interface of the router n DynDNS doesn t function With private APN this is not functional If the same IP address is recorded in your canonic name as dynamically assigned adaress it means that the operator is using NAT or firewall Verify NAT using ping to the static server address Verify Firewall accessing remotely to the router s Web interface The operator may not provide the address of DNS server and without DNS server s adress it is impossible to connect to the dyndns org server There will be these messages in the system log DynDNS daemon started Error resolving hostname no such file or directory Connect to DynDNS server failed n L2TP or IPSec isn t establishing e Check the system log for error messages 1 switched the router to offline mode by SMS message but the router is in online mode after restart e SMS messages do not change the router configuration They remain in
31. m telematic telemetric remote monitoring vending and dispatcher machines B B SMAR Worx _ 3 ROUTER DESCRIPTION ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 3 1 Usage of the Router The router is primarily intended for these four basic situations l Access to the Internet from LAN Mobile Conel router network Router fp AM pa Cable connection Wireless connection Co Figure 1 Access to the Internet from LAN ETH ll Backed up access to the Internet from LAN Mobile network ETH Cable connection Wireless connection Figure 2 Backed up access to the Internet B B SMARTWDRX _ 3 ROUTER DESCRIPTION ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE Ill Secure networks interconnection or using VPN Mobile Conel router network Router Tunnel Tunnel VPN e Router Cable connection Wireless connection ETH Figure 3 Using VPN tunnel IV Serial Gateway Mobile Conel router network Router RS232 RS485 Router Cable connection Wireless connection PLC ETH SCADA Figure 4 Serial Gateway B B SMARTWISHX 4 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 4 Contents of Package Basic delivered set of router includes e router e power supply e crossover UTP cable e up to three external antennas e loose power and I O connector 8 pins e 4
32. on of the router is available a web interface which can be accessed by entering the IP address of the router into the web browser The default IP address of the router is 192 168 1 1 Attention it is necessary to use HTTPS protocol for secure communication over a network r 7 gt SPECTRE v3 LTE SPECTRE v3 LTE https 192 168 1 1 Interfaci Network DHCP Figure 46 Entering the IP address of the router Configuration may be performed only by the user root with default password root Zabezpeceni syst mu Windows The server 10 40 28 64 ts asking for your user name and password server reports that it is from Router Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure 1 Heslo 1 Zapamatovat Figure 47 Entering login information 30 B B SMARTWORX ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 6 FIRST USE After successfully entering login information user gains access to the router via his internet browser SPECTRE v3 LTE Router General Mobile WAN WiFi WiFi Scan Network DHCP IPsec DynDNS System Log Configuration LAN VRRP Mobile WAN WiFi WLAN Backup Routes Firewall NAT OpenVPN IPsec GRE L2TP PPTP DynDNS NTP SNMP SMTP SMS Expansion Port 1 Expansion Port 2 USB Port Startup Script Up
33. onnecting the router before first use 29 O2 Stak 55458 26 eee ae 30 6 3 Configuration 30 6 3 1 Configuration over web browser 30 7 Technical Parameters 32 BB SMARTWISHX CONTENTS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 71 Basic parameters 32 7 2 tests environmental conditions 33 7 3 Technical parameters of module 34 7 3 1 LTE modulefor 34 7 3 2 LTE module for AT amp T 34 7 3 3 LTE module for 35 7 3 4 LTE module supports 450 2 36 7 4 Technical parameters 5 37 7 5 Technical parameters of WiFi 37 7 6 Technical parameters of 38 7 7 Other technical parameters 38 8 Recommended Literature 39 9 Troubleshooting 40 OBS oT 40 10 Customers Support 42 10 1 Global Customer Support 42 10 2 Customer Support for NAM 42 B B SMARTW RX LIST OF FIGURES ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE List of Figures 1 Access to the Internet from LAN 5 2 Backedupaccesstothelnt
34. onnector for main antenna DIV SMA Connector for diversity antenna GPS SMA Connector for GPS antenna WiFi R SMA Connector for WiFi antenna only for versions with WiFi module USB USB A 2 0 Connector for connection of USB devices to the router Sup Host ports devices with PL 2303 and FTDI USB RS232 converters I O 6 pin Connector for connection of the binary inputs and output Table 8 Front panel description SEELEG ERE S AAAA DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT WiFi Q n 3 Figure 24 SPECTRE v3 LTE front panel 14 BB SMARTWDRX ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 8 1 Status indication 5 ROUTER DESIGN About router status inform nine LED indicators on the front panel Each ETH port has two additional LEDs that provide information about port status Caption Color State Description OO PWR Green Blinking Router is ready On Starting of the router Fast blinking Updating firmware USR Yellow Function of this LED diode can be selected by user POE Yellow Green SIM Yellow On Yellow color The first SIM card is active Green On Green color second SIM card is active WAN Yellow flash per sec Signal strength is from 50 dBm to 69 dBm 2x flash sec Signal strength is from 70 dBm to 89 dBm or differ ence between neighbours cells is exactly 3 dBm 3x flash per sec Signal strength is from 90 dBm to 113 dBm or differ ence between neighbo
35. pins and 5 pins terminal block for RS485 and RS232 only for version with interface RS232 RS485 422 e clip for the DIN rail e paper start guide SPECTRE v3 sim 4 WAN DAT D GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT ETHO ETH1 USB PWR W a _ USR Le Figure 5 Contents of package These pins are designed for cables with a diameter from 0 2 to 0 8 mm E B SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 Router Design 5 1 Router versions SPECTRE v3 LTE router is supplied in the following versions see table below All versions are available in plastic or metal box according to customer requirements Basic version WIFI Basic version with WiFi 2x 2x 1x 1x 1x 2X 1x Version with SWITCH board 2x 2x 1x 1x 1x 5x Version with SWITCH board amp WiFi 2x 2x 1x 1x dex 5X 1 Version with RS232 board 2X 2x 1x 1x 1x 2 Tos Version with RS232 RS485 422 board 2x 2x 1x 1x 1x 2x 1x 1x Version with RS232 RS485 422 amp WiFi 2x 2x 1x 1x 1x 2x 1x 1x 1x Table 1 Router versions SPECTREv3 SEEKERS DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT INO IN1 OUT SSeS Fa DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT INO 1 OUT SS n js Figure 7 Basic version with WiFi plastic Figure 9 Basic version with WiFi metal BB SMARTWDRX ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE SPECTRE SJ DIV GPS ANT INO IN1 OUT Figure 1
36. s of Package 7 5 Router Design 8 5 1 Router VEFSIONS s a serer 545845545 22d See ERE Eee 8 5 2 Delivery identification 10 53 Ordering CodeS x nat eh mur ok E 10 5 4 Basic dimensions of router 12 5 5 Mechanical dimensions and mounting recommendations 12 5 6 Removing from the DIN rail 13 5 7 Description 1 14 5 8 Description of the front panel 14 58 1 Status iNdication 2252242248 soe SESS 15 5 8 2 Power connector 16 5 8 3 Antenna connector ANT DIV GPS and WiFi 17 5 84 reader 18 5 8 5 MicroSD card 18 5 8 6 Ethernet Port and ETH1 19 ud c POUL eremo ana oe aaea eee ee II PEN EM RE 20 588 P MEN PE 21 59 x moo eee oe ee ee 23 5 9 Interfaces description 24 5917 IRS2SZMeCHACE 22222222222 ee ees a eee EE 24 5 9 2 RS232 RS485 422 interface 26 5 9 3 SWITCH interface 28 6 First Use 29 6 1 C
37. terface 31 vi BB SMARTWDRX ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE LISVOF TABLES List of Tables 1 ROULER VENSIONS 225454484485 05he0 Bbw eee ee 4 ox Of eet 52 8 2 Delivery identification 10 3 Ordering codes overview 10 4 LTE module 11 5 ofrouter box 11 6 Type of power 11 7 Examples ofordercode 11 8 14 Statusindicalion 2282265544625 e550 mm REE ee eee ee 15 10 Connection power connector 16 11 Technical specifications of microSD 18 12 Connection of Ethernet 19 13 Connection of USB connector 20 14 Connection 21 15 Characteristics of inputs 21 16 Description of reset restart router 23 17 Connection of RS232 connector 24 18 State indication of 5232 25 19 Connection of RS232 connector 26 20 Connection RS485 connector 26 21 Connection of RS422 connector
38. the click release the card and it will pop out of its slot e Remove the SIM card and push any other SIM card into the slot until it clicks in place SIM1 SIM2 t f Figure 28 SIM cards 5 8 5 MicroSD card reader The microSD card reader is placed on the rear panel of the router the third slot This card reader allows the router to operate with memory cards microSD Technical specifications are stated in the table below Technical specifications microSD Supported technologies SDHC SDXC Supported capacity SDHC up to 32 GB SDXC from 32 GB to 64 GB Table 11 Technical specifications of microSD card 18 ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE E B SMARTWSRX 5 ROUTER DESIGN Changing the microSD card e Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail to press the microSD card slightly deeper into its slot until you hear a click e After the click release the and it will pop out of its slot e Remove the microSD card and push any other microSD card into the slot until it clicks in place Figure 29 SD card 5 8 6 Ethernet Port ETHO and ETH1 Panel socket RJ45 5 Datta flow direction 1 TXD Transmit Data positive pole Input Output 2 TXD Transmit Data negative pole Input Output 3 RXD Receive Data positive pole Input Output 4 DC POE power if POE is equipped 5 DC POE power if POE is equipped 6 RXD Receive D
39. ting If you can not connect to the router from your PC your network may be configured the way it is not possible to connect to the router Take one or more of the following steps to solve the problem e Select the communication rate 10 MB s in the properties of your network card e Connect the router to the PC via Switch e Connect the router to the PC start the router first and then start the PC after the router s initialization 9 1 FAQ n have NAT enabled My equipment is not connecting to the network e he device s gateway has to be configured as the router The router resets itself and the Ethernet connection fails e he router will not function without an antenna Keep the antenna as far as possible from the power supply n can t access the Web server over e The remote HTTP access of the router has to be disabled the default server ad dress has to be your web server and the gateway of the web server has to be the IP of the router n Mobile WAN connection fails DAT LED off e Check signal power If signal power is weak you will have to use a better antenna If the neighboring cells have a similar signal strength you will need to use a directional antenna For proper operation the signal levels have to be in the range from 50 to 90 e lt is necessary to set ping which will check the connection and the case of failed ping restart connection Mobi
40. urs cells is smaller than 3 dBm DAT Red Blinking Communication in progress on radio channel INO Green On Binary input no O is active IN1 Green On Binary input no 1 is active OUT Yellow On Binary output is active ETHO Green On Selected 100 Mbit s ETH1 Off Selected 10 Mbit s ETHO Yellow On The network cable is connected ETH1 Blinking Data transmission Off The network cable is not connected Table 9 Status indication 6 State indication of WAN LED is updated every 10 seconds 15 BB SMARTWORX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 8 2 Power connector PWR Panel socket 2 pin LILUCNECCLIZDIIOOM M M RN GND Negative pole of DC supply voltage 2 VCC Positive pole of DC supply voltage 10 to 60 V DC Table 10 Connection of power connector Figure 25 Power connector Power supply for router must be between 10 V to 60 V DC supply Protection against reversed polarity without signaling is built into the router SPECTRE v3 LTE can be put into low power mode using a special command Then it can be awakened for example by an activity on binary input or using an internal timer PWR Oe Figure 26 Connection of power supply Circuit example 16 BB SMARTWORKX 5 ROUTER DESIGN ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 5 8 3 Antenna connector ANT DIV GPS and WiFi Main diversity and GPS antennas are connected to the router using the SMA connector on the front panel There is also
41. widths 5 Mhz 10 Mhz 20 Mhz Supported frequencies 450 800 1800 2600 MHz Rated Output Power B3 B7 B20 31 MIMO Multi Input Multi Output antenna support HSPA parameters Bit rate 42 Mbps DL 5 76 Mbps UL UE CAT 24 6 3GPP rel 5 6 7 8 standard Supported frequencies 900 2100 MHz A maximum of ten HS PDSCH channels UMTS parameters PS bit rate 384 kbps DL 384 kbps UL 3GPP rel 5 6 7 8 standard W CDMA FDD standard Supported frequencies 900 2100 MHz Rated Output Power Class 3 900 MHz and 2100 MHz GPRS EDGE parameters 3GPP rel 99 standard Multislot Class 12 Coding schemes CS 1 to 4 MCS 1 to 9 Supported frequencies 900 1800 MHz Rated Output Power GSM GPRS 900 MHz Class 4 Rated Output Power GSM GPRS 1800 MHz Class 1 Rated Output Power EDGE 900 1800 MHz Class E2 Table 28 Technical parameters of LTE module 450 MHz 36 B B SM ARTWISRX TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ENABLING CONNECTED INTELLIGENCE 7 4 Technical parameters of GPS a GPS is not available when the router is equipped with the LTE module 450 MHz GPS specifications Antenna 50 Ohms active Protocols NMEA 0183 v3 0 Frequency 1575 42 MHz Sensitivity Tracking 161 dBm Acquisition Assisted 158 dBm Acquisition Standalone 145 dBm Acquisition time Hot start 1s Warm start 29s Cold start 32s Accuracy Horizontal lt 2m 50 96 lt 5 m 90 96 Altitude lt 4m 50 96 lt 8 m 90 96 Velocity 0 2 m s Table 29 Te

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