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1. 35 6 4 Mounting the ONECell35 on a Wall eene eene 36 6 5 Mounting an Anti Theft Security 39 7 Powering up the NEE 40 ANNEX orr iaaii DT DD 42 Annex A Console e CR 44 7 qm M 46 ONECell35 Chapter 114 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 Safety Instructions This chapter gives some important safety instructions to take into account when using and installing the ONECeII35 The following gives an overview of this chapter 1 1 Safety Information on page 5 1 2 Unpacking on page 6 1 3 Selecting a Site on page 6 1 4 Connection Precautions on page 7 5 ONECell35 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 4 Safety Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the power supply before installing adjusting or servicing the unit Always disconnect the AC input first The external power supply is connected on the rear panel of the device and may be delivered together with the ONECell35 To connect the power supply proceed as follows First connectthe DC input jack from the power supply to the DC 12V power input on the rear panel of the device Connect the power supply to an AC electrical outlet 230 15 which means 195 264VAC Plugging in the power supply turns the router Do
2. 11 2 5 Compliance eo ad ee ree n rit e ETE e ke Pe 11 2 6 Environmental Compliance 11 9 Ro ut r DesckriDti nu s u P e 14 3 1 Whatis the ONECEI3 S J uu u E E 15 3 2 Hardware Description 16 3 3 The Front Panel LED 17 34 Rear View of the ONECell35 20 4 Interface Description feet 22 41 Connectors of the ONECell35 Back Panel 23 42 LAN Interface 24 43 WLAN Interface 25 44 Console Port Specifications 26 4 5 Wireless Radio Interface Specifications 27 5 Technical Characteristics 1 1 uu u 28 5 1 Power Reouirements aer 29 5 2 DIMENSIONS xis Met 29 6 Installing the ONECell35 l 30 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing 31 6 2 Inserting tie SIM Car ao iode coget ie hei i weed e t East paq cusa eodeni ees 33 6 3 Installing the WLAN and GPRS
3. use another type of power supply than the one prescribed by OneAccess Overcurrent Protection This device requires that the building s electrical installation is designed for protection against short circuit over current protection A fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 10A 240VAC must be used on the phase conductors SAFETY WARNING 0 0000 To avoid damage to the unit please observe all procedures described in this chapter Ensure that the unit and its connected equipment all use the same power and ground to reduce noise interference and possible safety hazards caused by differences in ground or earth potentials ONECell35 Chapter 116 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 2 Unpacking Checking the shipping carton Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures Before installation check the shipping car ton for signs of damage Ifthe shipping carton is damaged please place a claim with the carrier company immediately If the shipping carton is undamaged do not dispose of it in case you need to store the unit or ship it in the future 1 3 Selecting a Site WARNING Always place the unit in such a way that the air vents are not blocked Toimprove the quality of radio transmission be careful to install the product in a location with limited electromagnetic shields such as metallic frames cabinets Otherwise an external antenna with an extension cable should be used Inst
4. Version 1 1 501878 22 September 2008 NETWORKS Http www oneaccess net com ONEAC ONECell35 Copyright feedback 2 Installation Guide Document Properties Subject ONECell35 Manual type Installation Guide Version 1 1 Code 501878 Modification date 22 September 2008 OneAccess Copyright Notice The law of 11 March 1957 paragraphs 2 and 3 of article 41 only authorizes firstly copies and repro ductions strictly reserved for use by copyists and not for general use and secondly analyses and short quotations for the purpose of example and illustration Therefore any representation or reproduction entire or partial made without the consent of the author or his representatives is illegal paragraph 1 of article 40 Any such representation or reproduction made in any manner whatsoever would therefore constitute an infringement of the law as sanctioned by articles 425 and in accordance with the penal code Information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not constitute any form of obligation on the part of OneAccess OneAccess and the distributors can in no case be held responsible for direct or indirect damage of any kind incurred as a result of any error in the software or guide Every care has been taken to ensure the exactitude of information in this manual If however you dis cover an error please contact OneAccess After Sales Service division
5. EAP TLS and EAP TTLS WMM QoS Power save mode legacy power save and U APSD Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery ONECell35 Chapter 4126 Installation Guide Interface Description 44 Console Port Specifications Connector RJ45 V 28 port in compliance with V 24 V 28 and EIA TIA 574 Data RS232 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1stopbit The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 Console connector Abbreviation Received data Transmitted data Ground NC Not connected NC Not connected Cable type Aconsole cable for router configuration and maintenance only requires TX RX and GND to be con nected refer to Annex A Console Cable on page 44 for more information about the cable 27 ONECell35 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 5 Wireless Radio Interface Specifications Supported radio frequency bands and power WCDMA 3G 850 and 2 100 MHz power type 3 24dBm GPRS EDGE power type 4 at 850 900 MHz power type 1 at 1 800 1 900 MHz Throughputs for various protocols GPRS up to 80 kpbs uplink and downlink EDGE multi class slot 12 4 slots with a maximum slot throughput of 20 kbps EDGE up to 236 kbps uplink and downlink EDGE multi class slot 12 4 slots with a maximum slot throughput of 59 kbps HSDPA category 8 6 12 up to 384 Kbps uplink up to 7 2 Mbps downlink HSUPA category 4
6. OneOS Operating System The OneOS is a feature rich operating system that guarantees a common feature set across the different OneAccess product lines and a uniform support by maintenance and management tools The OneOS manual which is a separate manual describes the features of the latest version of the OneOS operating system Your Feedback Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at OneAccess Accord ingly all electronic functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit have been carefully and thoroughly tested and inspected If any fault is found with this unit or should you have any other quality related com ment concerning this delivery please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page at www oneaccess net com Contact Send a quality comment form 3 ONECell35 Table of contents Installation Guide Table of contents 1 Safety Instructions cec ee 4 EN Satety Intormati oN stad cias cot nuka apk a qS 5 4 2 J le ne VE 6 Fe Selecting a Ste Em 6 14 Connection PDrecautons 7 2 Directives and tant Seeerei eege EENS EEN 8 2 1 Geleet DE its I a sed perse 9 2 2 Environmental Information 10 23 Safety Compliant Gio n a e ata itasse dte cats ane cA HE 11 24 Over Voltage and Over Current Protection
7. de la poubelle sur roues barr e d une croix signifie que ce produit doit faire l objet d une collecte s lective en fin de vie au sein de l Union Europ enne Cette mesure s applique non seulement vorte appareil mais galement tout autre accessoire marqu de ce symbole Ne jetez pas ces produits dans les ordures m nag res non sujettes au tri s lectif Si vous souhaitez plus d information concernant les syst mes de collecte de r utilisation et de recyclage veuillez contactez votre service de gestion de d chets local Vous pouvez galement nous contacter pour obtenir plus d information au sujet des sp cifications environnementales de nos produits Das Symbol der durchgestrichenen Abfalltonne auf Radern bedeutet dass das Produkt in der Europ ischen Union einer getrennten M lsammlung zugef hrt werden muss Dies gilt sowohl f r das Produkt selbst als auch f r alle mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichneten Zubeh rteile Diese Produkte d rfen nicht ber den unsortierten Hausm ll entsorgt werden Wenn Sie mehr Informationen brauchen ber die Sammlung und Recycling Systemen bitte konsultieren Sie Ihre rtliche Abf lle Verwaltung F r mehr Informationen ber die Umweltaspekten unserer Produkte wenden Sie sich an unserer Kundendienst 11 ONECell35 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 3 Safety Compliance e EN60950 1 1st edition Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipme
8. details the list of standards which the ONECell35 complies with The following gives an overview of this chapter 2 1 Statements page 9 2 2 Environmental Information on page 10 2 3 Safety Compliance on page 11 24 Over Voltage and Over Current Protection Compliance on page 11 2 5 EMC Compliance on page 11 2 6 Environmental Compliance on page 11 9 e 12 ZA ONECell35 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 1 Statements C 3 www oneaccess net com Products Choose a product Downloads Certificates Hereby OneAccess declares that this ONECell35 complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart OneAccess dat deze ONECell35 overeenstemt met de essenti le vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente OneAccess d clare que ce ONECell35 est en conformit avec les exigences essen tielles et autres articles applicables de la Directive 1999 5 EC Hiermit OneAccess erkl rt da dieser ONECell35 in F gsamkeit ist mit den wesentlichen Anforderun gen und anderen relevanten Bereitstellungen von Direktive 1999 5 EC Mediante la presente OneAccess declara que el ONECell35 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y las dem s prescripciones relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Col presente OneAccess dichiara che questo ONECell35 in acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e
9. forward again as indicated in the following picture T Close the housing as explained in 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing on page 31 35 ONECell35 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 6 3 Installing the WLAN and GPRS Antennas The WLAN and 3G antennas have to be installed by the user They can be found in a plastic bag in the box in which the device is delivered Screw on the antennas and raise them in a vertical position little antennas are the GPRS antennas and have to be mounted on the 2 inner antenna connec tors which are labeled as 3G the big antennas are the WLAN ones and have to be mounted on the 2 outer antenna connectors which are labeled as WLAN Refer to 3 4 Rear View of the ONECell35 on page 20 for a clear view on the back panel of the ONECell35 The following figure shows a rear view of the ONECell35 with raised antennas Make sure to mount the antennas on the right connectors as described above screwing on an antenna on the wrong connector may result in poor radio performance and or damage the connectors A To improve the quality of radio transmission be careful to install the product in a location with limited electromagnetic shields such as metallic frames cabinets Otherwise an external antenna with an extension cable should be used Note that the wireless LAN interface is optional and therefore the WLAN antennas may not be present O
10. stipulazioni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999 5 EC ro rrap v n OneAccess SnAwvel ONECell35 HE Baoik g ATTAITHOEIC HE UTTOAOITTEG SIATAEES 1999 5 EC NV AN ONECell35 Chapter 2110 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 2 Environmental Information The crossed out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life This applies to the device but also to any accessories marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local waste administration You can also contact us for more information on the environmental specifications of our products De doorgestreepte container wil zeggen dat binnen de Europese gemeenschap het product voor gescheiden afvalverzameling moet worden aangeboden aan het einde van de levensduur van het product Dit geldt voor het toestel maar ook voor alle toebehoren die van dit symbool voorzien zijn Bied deze producten niet aan bij het gewone huisvuil Indien u meer informatie wenst over de systemen voor inzameling hergebruik en recyclage gelieve dan uw lokale afvaldiensten te contacteren U kan ook ons contacteren wanneer u informatie wenst over de milieu aspecten van onze producten Le symbole
11. up to 2 Mbps uplink up to 7 Mbps downlink ONECell35 Chapter 5128 Installation Guide Technical Characteristics 5 Technical Characteristics This chapter describes technical characteristics of the ONECell35 The following gives an overview of this chapter 5 1 Power Requirements on page 29 5 2 Dimensions on page 29 29 ONECell35 Chapter 5 Installation Guide Technical Characteristics 5 1 Power Requirements Power adapter to be used Switched Power Module 230 VAC 12W Vout 12 Vdc lout 1A Note that a 24 48VDC power adapter can also be delivered 5 2 Dimensions Height 47 mm Width 217 mm Depth 128 mm Weight 0 9 kg ONECell35 Chapter 6 30 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 6 Installing the ONECell35 This chapter explains how to install the ONECell35 The following gives an overview of this chapter 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing on page 31 6 2 Inserting the SIM card on page 33 6 3 Installing the WLAN and GPRS Antennas on page 35 6 4 Mounting the ONECell35 on a Wall on page 36 6 5 Mounting an Anti Theft Security Cable on page 39 31 ONECell35 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing To insert the SIM card the housing must be opened and closed This section explains how to do so Opening the housing To open the housing of the ONECell35 proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the external power supply always dis
12. Mbps Ethernet e Speed 10 100 Mbps auto sense Auto cross over DTE DCE MDI MDI X for connection to a terminal or switch e support up to 12 VLANs The following LEDs are available built in on each Ethernet interface connector Green OFF link inactive ON link active Yellow OFF no traffic in progress ON traffic in progress transmit transmit receive not used not used receive not used not used 25 ONECell35 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 3 WLAN Interface Specifications Compatible with IEEE 802 1b g mode can be forced via configuration Data rates Mbps 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 with automatic data rate fallback Network topology access point Frequency 2 4 2 4835 GHz Modulation CCK OFDM Dual removable antenna SMA connector Channel selection range of 1 14 channels 12 13 14 can be barred for compatibility with North American and European requirements Optional deactivation of broadcast SSID BSSID Supports at least 3 SSID s Emission power up to 20 dBm 16 dBm at 54 Mbps can be reduced via configuration command Encryption options WEP WPA 1 2 TKIP and WPA 2 0 802 11i AES CCMP WEP key length 64 128 256 bits Upto 4 WEP keys configurable Authentication options WPA PSK pre shared key and 802 1x with a RADIUS server 802 1x authentication via PEAP EAP SIM
13. NECell35 Chapter 6 36 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 6 4 Mounting the ONECell35 on a Wall Procedure The bottom plate of the ONECell35 has 2 mounting holes in order to enable wall mounting Refer to the figure below for the position of these notches By installing two screws at the required distance the router can be hung on any vertical surface In order to do so proceed as follows also refer to the figures below Drill two holes in the wall according to the following specifications hole diameter 6 mm distance between the holes 120 mm hole depth at least 50 mm Insert two standard wall plugs in the holes The plugs should have the following dimen sions diameter 6 mm length 50 mm Screw in two standard screws in the plugs Leave a distance of 5 mm between the wall and the head of the screw The screws should have the following dimensions diameter 4 mm length 40 mm The head of the screws may have a diameter of maximum 8 mm Slide the ONECell35 over the screws until it touches the wall and gently push it down If necessary adjust the screws in the notches of the router 37 ONECell35 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 Wall mounting ONECell35 Chapter 6 38 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 Bottom plate of the ONECell35 with mounting holes 39 ONECell35 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing
14. ONECell35 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router Description ONECell35 Chapter 4 22 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 Interface Description This chapter gives an overview of the different connectors on the back of the ONECell35 The following gives an overview of this chapter 4 1 Connectors of the ONECell35 Back Panel on page 23 4 2 LAN Interface Specifications on page 24 4 3 WLAN Interface Specifications on page 25 4 4 Console Port Specifications on page 26 4 5 Wireless Radio Interface Specifications on page 27 1 Note that the wireless LAN interface is optional and therefore the WLAN antennas may or may not be present 23 ONECell35 Installation Guide Chapter 4 Interface Description 4 1 Connectors of the ONECell35 Back Panel The following table gives an overview of the connectors located at the back of the ONECell35 and explains their function CONSOLE This RJ45 connector is a V 24 DTE interface This enables you to manage the ONECell35 locally For more information refer to 4 4 Console Port Specifications on page 26 FASTETHER NET 0 0 FASTETHER NET 1 0 These RJ45 connectors are the Ethernet LAN connectors When not switched they can also be configured as main WAN link or as a back up WAN link interface Connect one side of an Ethernet LAN cable not included to the LAN connector of the ONECell35 and the other side to an Ethernet network outlet Each LAN inter fac
15. all the unit in an area free of extreme temperatures humidity shock and vibration Position it so that you can easily see and access the front panel and its control indicators Leave enough clearance at the back for cables and wires Position the unit within the correct distances for the different accesses and within 2m of a power outlet ONECell35 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 7 1 4 Connection Precautions ESD WARNING The circuit boards are sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD and should be handled with care It is advisable to ensure an optimal electrical contact between yourself the working area and a safety ground before touching any circuit board Take special care not to touch any component or connector on the circuit board 1 NOTE This unit may be powered by an IT power system For the definition of an IT power system refer to Annex V AC power distribution systems of EN60950 1 The connectors of the ONECell35 should only be connected to the following circuit types Connector Connector label Connector type Circuit type RS232 Interface Console LAN interface1 FASTETHERNET 0 0 LAN interface2 FASTETHERNET 1 0 1 V 24 2 10 100 Mbps interface e SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage local connection e g PC to ONECell35 or leased line inside the building ONECell35 Chapter 218 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 Directives and Standards This chapter
16. connect the AC input first then discon nect the DC input jack on the device itself 2 Unscrew both screws at the bottom of the unit and remove them 3 Slide the cover backwards and remove it but always keep the following in mind Slide the cover backwards by pressing underneath the wall mounting holes as shown in the picture below ONECell35 Chapter 6 32 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 Closing the housing To close the housing of the ONECell35 proceed as follows Fasten both bottom screws Reconnect the external power supply first connect the DC input jack on the device itself then connect the power supply to the AC mains 33 ONECell35 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 6 2 Inserting the SIM card To insert the SIM card in the ONECell35 proceed as follows First open the housing as explained in 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing on page 31 Unlock the SIM card holder by sliding the metal locking plate backwards as indicated in the following picture 4 VV a ku owrhrwyvvua Su lt a mm mmnacGanta Raise the SIM card holder in vertical position Insert the SIM card make sure the SIM card is inserted in the right way as shown in the following picture ONECell35 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONECell35 34 Put the SIM card holder back in its horizontal position and lock it by sliding the metal lock ing plate
17. e supports 10 100 Mbps auto sense and auto cross over Refer to 4 2 LAN Interface Specifications on page 24 for the pin lay out of this connector The WLAN antennas have to be installed by the user They can be found in a plas tic bag in the box of the device Screw on the antennas and raise them in a vertical position Refer to 4 3 WLAN Interface Specifications on page 25 for more information about the WLAN connection Refer to 6 3 Installing the WLAN and GPRS Anten nas on page 35 for an illustration of the device with the antennas mounted The EDGE GPRS 3G antennas have to be installed by the user They can be found in a plastic bag in the box of the device Screw on the antennas and raise them in a vertical position Refer to 4 5 Wireless Radio Interface Specifications on page 27 for more infor mation about the 3G connection Refer to 6 3 Installing the WLAN and GPRS Antennas on page 35 for an illustration of the device with the antennas mounted 12VDC 1A This is the power input Insert the plug of the external power supply in this socket Refer to 5 1 Power Requirements on page 29 for the power specifications of the ONECell35 ONECell35 Chapter 4124 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 2 LAN Interface Specifications Connector RJ45 EIA TIA 568B Cable to be used standard Ethernet cable shielded UTP Cat 5 Applicable standards IEEE 802 3 10Mbps Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100
18. g 6 mounting 36 warning ESD 7 important safety instructions 5 safety 5 selecting a site 6 47 ONECell35 Index Index
19. idity between 10 and 90 non condensing and an ambient operational temperature between 20 C and 55 C is supported Maximum altitude 3000m International protection IP class of protection against solid and liquids IP30 nuse Temperature Controlled Test specification Part1 Classification of environmental conditions Class T3 1 normal ONECell35 Chapter 2 12 Installation Guide Directives and Standards Class T3 1 exceptional 13 ONECell35 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and Standards ONECell35 Chapter 14 Installation Guide Router Description 3 Router Description This chapter describes the ONECell35 front and rear panels and the associated technical characteris tics The following gives an overview of this chapter 3 1 Whatis the ONECell35 on page 15 3 2 Description on page 16 3 3 The Front Panel LED Indicators on page 17 3 4 Rear View of the ONECell35 on page 20 1 Note that the wireless LAN interface is optional and therefore the WLAN antennas may or may not be present 15 ONECell35 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router Description 31 What is the ONECell35 The ONECell35 is a professional wireless access router equipped with a robust metal housing which is wall mountable The basic motherboard configuration includes a console port V 24 2 FastEthernet ports an on board wireless module GPRS EDGE 3G HSDPA HSUPA supporting a SIM ca
20. ittent blinking the 3G module is transmitting or receiving proportional to data traffic minimum 3Hz maximum 20 Hz OFF no IP routing configured ON All IP interfaces are up Blinking At least one IP interface is up and at least one is down on the active 3G uplink OFF The WLAN connection is not being used ON The WLAN interface is up Blinking There is traffic in progress on the WLAN interface 3G Signal Mono OFF 3G uplink not configured or connection not established strength chrome 1 LED ON bad signal quality less than 85 dBm 2 LED s ON fair signal quality less than 73 dBm 3 LED s ON good signal quality less than 51 dBm 4 LED s ON excellent signal quality more than 51 dBm ONECell35 Chapter 3 20 Installation Guide Router Description 3 4 Rear View of the ONECell35 This section describes the ONECell35 rear panel so that the user can identify the interface type and port numbering The following figure shows the back panel of the ONECell35 WLAN WLAN CONSOLE 12VDC 1A Following connectors are present Connector s Label Function SMA Wireless LAN connectors 3G 3G SMA Edge GRPS 3G connectors Console CONSOLE RJ45 V 24 DTE interface FastEthernet FASTETHERNET 0 0 RJ45 Ethernet LAN connector FastEthernet FASTETHERNET 1 0 RJ45 Ethernet LAN connector Power 12VDC 1A DC input Power input jack 21
21. nnex 43 ONECell35 Annex ONECell35 Annex A 44 Annex Console Cable Annex A Console Cable The following figure shows the console cable assembly Catalog reference 4022 332 BOOEdA ToPC serial port in terminal mode Configuration RJ45 P1 SIGNAL SUB D 9 Pts Female P2 2 ple 45 ONECell35 Annex A Annex Console Cable ONECell35 Index Index C connection precautions 7 console cable 44 copyright notice 2 D description 14 dimensions of the device 29 document copyright notice 2 environmental information 10 properties 2 statements 9 your feedback 2 E EMC compliance 11 environmental compliance 11 environmental information 10 F feedback 2 H Hardware description 16 housing opening and closing 31 installation 30 interface description 22 console connector 26 LAN interface 24 WLAN interface 25 L LED indicators 17 introduction 18 LED states 19 OneOS version 2 what is 2 opening and closing the housing 31 over voltage and over current protection compli ance 11 Index 46 P power requirements 29 powering up the device 40 S safety compliance 11 instructions 5 selecting a site 6 self test 40 specifications dimensions 29 EMC compliance 11 environmental compliance 11 over voltage and over current protection compliance 11 power requirements 29 safety compliance 11 statements 9 T technical characteristics 28 U unpackin
22. nt Class 2 equipment 2 4 Over Voltage and Over Current Protection Compliance The over voltage and over current protection complies with ITU T K 44 and ETSI ETS 300 386 2 recom mendations 2 5 Compliance e 55022 B Emissions e 55024 Immunity e EN61000 3 2 Harmonics e EN61000 3 3 Voltage fluctuations and flicker EN61000 4 2 ESD e EN61000 4 3 Radiated immunity e EN61000 4 4 EFT burst e EN61000 4 5 Surge e EN61000 4 6 Conducted immunity e EN61000 4 8 Power magnetic field immunity e EN61000 4 11 Voltage dips amp drops e ENV50204 Radiated immunity against digital radio telephone e EN300386 V 1 3 3 Ems Requirements ETSI EN 301 489 01 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM Electromag netic compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services ETSI EN 301 489 17 ElectroMagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM ElectroMag netic compatibility EMC Standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment 2 6 Environmental Compliance Storage conditions ETSI ETS 300 019 1 1 Class 1 1 In addition the storage temperature has to be between 20 and 70 C with a relative humidity between 0 and 95 non condensing Transport conditions ETSI ETS 300 019 1 2 Class 2 3 Stationary use conditions ETSI ETS 300 019 1 3 Class 3 2 In addition a relative hum
23. ntroducing the Front Panel LEDs When all the connections are made and the ONECell35 is powered the LEDs on the front panel reflect the actual status of the device The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the ONECell35 ONECell35 3G Signal Strength 2101912 LED states States of the Status 3G IP and WLAN LEDs One front panel LED can reflect different status modes by the way it lights up These front panel LEDs can light up as follows LED state LED duty cycle Description 0 The LED never lights up ON 100 96 The LED lights up continuously blinking Variable The LED is alternating ON and OFF the frequency depends on the functionality States of the 3G Signal Strength LEDs These LEDs indicate the 3G signal strength The better the signal quality the more LEDs will be on starting from left to right Refer to 3 3 2 LED States on page 19 for detailed information 19 ONECell35 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router Description 3 3 2 LED States The state of the LEDs indicates the following Colour Description Status OFF The device is turned off ON The device is switched on and operational Blinking green Re boot is in progress OFF The 3G module is not powered ON The 3G module is powered and connected but not transmit ting or receiving Slowly blinking The 3G module is powered and searching for con nection 0 2 Hz blink rate 250 ms ON Interm
24. rd and an optional WLAN 802 11 b g interface The WLAN and 3G antennas have to be installed by the user They can be found in a plastic bag in the box in which the device is delivered When not switched an Ethernet port can also be configured as WAN port The GPRS EDGE connection provides low cost for low traffic volume The SIM card is secured inside which prevents theft The 3G connection can be used for backup purposes or remote access to the device provides fixed mobile voice data allows for mobile or temporary installations has a high bandwidth which enables applications like video ONECell35 Chapter 3116 Installation Guide Router Description 3 2 Hardware Description The ONECell35 motherboard is equipped with the following interfaces Console port 2Fast Ethernet ports 10 100 Mbps On board wireless module Edge GRPS class12 3G HSDPA HSUPA A optional wireless LAN interface can be provided as well WLAN 802 11b g For more information refer to 4 1 Connectors of the ONECell35 Back Panel on page 23 17 ONECell35 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router Description 3 3 The Front Panel LED Indicators This section gives an overview of the front panel LEDs and what they indicate The following gives an overview of this section 3 3 1 Introducing the Front Panel LEDs on page 18 3 3 2 LED States page 19 ONECell35 Chapter 3 18 Installation Guide Router Description 3 3 1 I
25. the ONECell35 65 Mounting an Anti Theft Security Cable The ONECell35 has been equipped with two standard Kensington security slots on both sides of the device to which a security cable can be attached The T bar lock of the security cable provides very effi cient theft protection by allowing to lock down the ONECell35 to an anchor point The following figure indicates the position of both security slots Security slots on both sides ONECell35 Chapter 7 40 Installation Guide Powering up the ONECell35 7 Powering up the ONECell35 Power up To power up the ONECell35 always follow these steps Connect the DC power input jack from the power supply to the DC power input of the rear panel of the router Connect the power supply to an AC electrical outlet 230 VAC 15 which means 195 264VAC Self test A few seconds after the power is switched on the ONECell35 performs a series of self tests and loads the software into memory RAM during which the Status LED on the front panel blinks At the end of the software loading after about 30 seconds if the Status LED remains on it means that the software initialization was successful the Status LED blinks it means that the software was absent Or there was an error during the software loading process Refer to the OneOS User Manual for more information 41 ONECell35 Chapter 7 Installation Guide Powering up the ONECell35 ONECell35 42 Annex A

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