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2. Use the appropriate cable Ethernet or USB to connect the PC to the ES440 Connecting the Enterprise Router You can connect the AirLink ES440 s 9 pin serial connector directly to most computers by using a standard straight through cable It is used for device configuration and debugging When connecting to other network equipment such as an enterprise router a null modem cable is required This connector complies with the EIA RS 232D specification for DCE equipment The output driver levels swing from 7VDC to 7VDC with normal loading 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 18 4114607 Startup and Configuration Figure 2 2 9 Pin Serial Connector Diagram Table 2 1 Serial Connector Pin out Dame P Desin Te em Gentes Lii internally to BOARD GND roan 6 presaren it mi ese feres Ring Indicator Redundant ISP configuration Out of Band Management Configuration Null modem cable Enterprise router Enterprise router 1 Use serial cable to connect one of the WAN ports on the enterprise router to the RS232 serial connector on the ES440 Note The ES440 is a DCE serial device The enterprise router may have an RJ45 or DB9 console port Depending on the type of console port connectors and the cable available from the enterprise router vendor you may need to purchase additional cables including a null modem cable from the enterprise router vendor Starti
3. private radio spectrum management sets rates for communications services determines standards for equipment and controls broadcast licensing Consult www fcc gov Firmware Software stored in ROM or EEPROM essential programs that remains even when the system is turned off Firmware is easier to change than hardware but more permanent than software stored on disk Global Positioning System A system that uses a series of 24 satellites to provide navigational data High Speed Packet Access An amalgamation of two mobile telephony protocols High opeed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA and High Speed Uplink Packet Access HSUPA It extends and improves the performance of existing 3rd generation mobile telecommunication networks utilizing the WCDMA protocols Evolved HSPA also called HSPA allows bit rates to reach as high as 168 Mbit s in the downlink and 22 Mbit s in the uplink An improved 3GPP standard International Electrotechnical Commission Internet Over The Air An automated feature supported by some service providers to perform account setup for you by making a connection to the CDMA network and using a secure Internet connection to download account parameters to your device 4114607 Table F 1 Acronyms Continued Acronym or Term Interim Standard After receiving industry consensus the TIATIA EIA forwards the standard to ANSI for approval Kilobits per second Actually 1000 not 1024 as used
4. Antenna Recommendations Note Do not remove the secondary antenna It helps the ES440 achieve the maximum network coverage The ES440 works without one installed but with reduced network coverage Note If the antennas are located far away from the ES440 keep the cables as short as possible to prevent the loss of antenna gain Warning The antenna should not exceed the maximum gain specified in Maximum Antenna Gain Gain D antenne Maximal on page 41 In more complex installations such as those requiring long lengths of cable and or multiple connections you must follow the maximum dBi gain guidelines specified by the radio communications regulations of the Federal Communications Commission FCC or Industry Canada or your country s regulatory body if used outside the US Also see Important Information for North American Users on Radiation Exposure on page 40 for more information 4114607 4 AirLink ES440 Specifications 4G LTE Technology e Verizon 7OOMHz Band 13 LTE Sierra Wireless MC7750 Radio Module fallback to 800 1900 MHz EV DO e AT amp T 700MHz Band 4 amp 17 LTE Sierra Wireless MC7700 Radio Module fallback to 850 1900 2100 MHz HSPA e EU 800 900 1800 2100 2600 MHz LTE Sierra Wireless MC7710 Radio Module fallback to 900 1800 1900MHz HSPA Theoretical LTE rates e Download 100 Mbps e Upload 50 Mbps Mobile Network Operator and Regulatory Approvals e Approved for deployment on Verizon Wireless AT
5. Phone Number 7606371163 AT Address 75 193 71 136 AT Network State Network Ready AT signal Strength RSSI 83 AT Network Operator Verizon AT Network Service Type EV DO Rev A Roaming AT Signal Quality ECIO 25 AT Channel 384 WAN Cellular Bytes Sent 586870 WAN Cellular Bytes Revd 44222 ALEOS Software Version 4 3 4 AT Customer Device Name bluebell About Figure 1 4 ACEmanager Home Page AirVantage Management Service The ES440 can be managed with the AirVantage Management Service AVMS available from Sierra Wireless AVMS is a cloud based application accessed from your web browser that provides remote monitoring and configuration for any number of AirLink ALEOS devices from a single computer AVMS features include e Device management as a service e Advanced monitoring dashboards and alert notifications ensuring you always know the status of your ES440 e Detailed configuration of all ALEOS parameters including templates providing batch updates of pre set configurations across multiple devices e Over the air OTA firmware upgrades for all of your ES440s with a single operation For more information about AVMS go to www sierrawireless com en productsandservices AirVantage Management Service aspx To request an account go to www sierrawireless com Register AVMS Trial 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 Introduction to the AirLink ES440 To connect with AVMS see Configuring with AirVantage Management Service o
6. given in the table below Device Europe MC7710 part number 1101998 Frequency Band GSM 900 Maximum Permitted Antenna Gain 7 5 dBi GSM 1800 WCDMA Band VIII 13 5 dBi 10 6 dBi WCDMA Band 14 1 dBi LTE Band 1 15 2 dBi LTE Band 3 LTE Band 7 15 0 dBi 16 2 dBi LTE Band 8 11 7 dBi LTE Band 20 10 2 dBi Warning This product is only to be installed by qualified personnel Warning A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna s used for this transmitter and all personnel 42 4114607 6 Acronyms Table F 1 Acronyms Acronym or Term 1xEV DO Single Carrier 1X EVolution Data Only A high speed standard for cellular packet data communications It supports Internet connections with data rates up to 3 1 Mbps downlink from the network and 1 8 Mbps uplink to the network Average data rates are roughly for Rev A 600 1300 kbps downlink from the network and 300 400 kbps uplink to the network for Rev 0 400 700 kbps downlink from the network and 40 80 kbps uplink to the network Actual speed depends on the network conditions Compare to 1X Single Carrier 1X Radio Transmission Technology A high speed standard for cellular packet data communications It supports Internet connections with data rates up to 153 kbps simultaneously in each direction downlink and uplink Actual speed depends on the net
7. port DCE requires null modem for console connection e USB V2 0 Micro B connector e 2 SMA antenna connectors Primary Secondary e Active antenna support Industry Certifications e PTCRB e e Industry Canada e CE e ROHS Compliant 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 AirLink ES440 Specifications Power Consumption e 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 500mA e Adapters for North and South America Great Britain Europe Australian and New Zealand Dimensions and Weight e 142 mm x 98 mm x 40 mm 5 6 in x 3 8 in z 1 6 in e 397 g 14 oz SIM Card holder e The SIM socket is a 6 pin socket operated at 1 8V 3 3V e This interface is compliant with the applicable BGPP standards for USIM Construction Materials The ES440 case is die cast using aluminum alloy A380 which is powder coated white RoHS The ES440 complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS This directive restricts the use of six hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment 35 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide Mechanical Specifications AS SIERRA WIRELESS SIERRA WIRELESS AirLink ES440 442 mm 5 6 in Figure 4 1 AirLink ES440 Mechanical Specifications Regulatory Standards 47 CFR Parts 2 15 22 24 Industry Canada RSS 132 Industry Canada RSS 133 R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EMC standards EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 7 EN 301 4
8. the antennas remotely from the ES440 you will need a coaxial cable mounting brackets and connectors For more information see Antenna Installation on page 29 Installing the SIM Card If it is not already installed insert a SIM card into the ES440 before installation or connecting any external equipment or power to the ES440 Rev 1 Oct 13 15 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws attaching the cover U w A X o o 4 e 2 Remove the cover VON bi d 3 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder gt ji lt Note the direction of notched corner of SIM card for proper alignment 4 Reattach the cover ensuring that the Phillips screws are tightened to 5 in lb finger tight not hand tight using a screwdriver Over tightening can damage the threats in the aluminum housing Figure 2 1 SIM Card Installation 16 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 Startup and Configuration Connecting the Antennas You can attach the provided LTE antennas directly to the ES440 They operate well when the antenna fans are placed in a V or rabbit ear position with 90 degrees of separation However if the area where you want to place the ES440 such as near an enterprise router does not have optimal signal coverage or is near RF noise interference you can place the antennas remotely using brackets
9. to the wireless network e Better SLAs Service Level Agreements offers from the Network Operation Centers as a result of the wireless backup offered by the ES440 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide MNO m vocs Wireless backup Primary wireless OOBM serial to console port Enterprise grade router firewall 2 Wi Fi POS Inventory V Wi Fi VoIP phone Laptop P i n l e 4 Figure 1 1 AirLink ES440 applications Out of Band Management OOBM Using ES440 s serial port to connect to the console port of the router IT administrators can troubleshoot and repair network equipment over wireless wide area networks WAN This terminal server capability allows operation centers to remotely reboot configure and update the BIOS of a router via the ES440 enterprise gateway using Reverse Telnet and SSH protocols As a result remote personnel no longer need to manually reset their networking equipment and IT administrators can dramatically reduce the number of field visits 8 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 Introduction to the AirLink ES440 Network Configuration The ES440 is designed for the distributed enterprise which includes any enterprise that has remote facilities that must maintain a network connection for critical business processes such as retail credit card transactions If you are using the ES440 for a point of sales application you can co
10. 1 Press and hold the Reset button until all the LEDs start flashing yellow about 30 45 seconds See Front Panel on page 9 The ES440 reboots Once the reboot is complete and the LEDs resume their normal operating behavior the reset is complete 26 4114607 3 On site Installation and Setup This chapter shows you how to communicate with and configure the Sierra Wireless AirLink ES440 Typical Configuration The ES440 is a purpose built 4G LTE Gateway and Terminal Server When deployed with an enterprise router ES440 supports best in class business continuity strategy by enabling out of band management OOBM capability to network operations while leveraging the router s instant failover routing and firewall features Headquarters Inventory Operations Network Operations Center Payment Processor Secure Credit and Debit PCI Compliance Remote enterprise locations Wireless backup AirLink ES440 OOBM serial to console port Enterprise grade router firewall Q Wi Fi AP Switch PoS Inventory VolP phone Figure 3 1 Network for Distributed Enterprise Business Continuity Model Figure 3 1 shows the typical connections to the ES440 e An Ethernet connection to the enterprise router WAN port for failover with a wireline gateway Rev 1 Oct 13 27 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 28 e serial connection to the enterprise router console port for ou
11. 10 dBm Solid Red 22 Link Down No cellular network is present or the ES440 is in radio passthru mode Ethernet LEDs There are four LEDs on the front panel labeled e Network e Signal e Activity e Power Poor signal 110 dBm lt RSSI lt 100 dBm ES440 not operational failure or in low power mode The Ethernet port has two LEDs that indicate speed and activity When looking into the connector e Activity The right LED is solid yellow when a link is detected the cable is plugged in and blinks when there is activity e Connection Speed The left LED is green to indicate a 100 Mbps connection and orange to indicate a 10 Mbps connection It is off when no cable is connected 4114607 Startup and Configuration Power up and Reboot On power up or reboot the LEDs go through a booting sequence When the boot is complete the Power and Network LEDs should be green signifying that the power is on the ES440 is connected to the wireless network and there is a good signal See Table 2 2 for detailed LED operation To reboot the ES440 e In ACEmanager click the Reboot button at the top right of the screen W acemanagers Software and Firmware Upload Dewnlca Reboot Pufresh All NN Satus WANIGedlular LAN VEN Security Services Events Reporting Serial Applications WO Admin Last updated 00 01 01 Apply Refresh Cancel Or e P
12. 89 24 Radio Spectrum standards 36 4114607 AirLink ES440 Specifications EN 301 908 1 EN 301 908 2 EN 301 511 Safety IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition Am 1 2009 EN60950 1 2006 All 2009 ROHS e PTCRB Radio Frequency Bands by Product Table 4 3 ES440 Verizon MC7750 Part Number 1101996 700 MHz LTE band Tx 777 787 MHz 13 Rx 746 756 MHz Verizon 800 MHz BCO Tx 824 849 MHz US Cellular Rx 869 894 MHz 1900 MHz BC1 Tx 1850 1910 MHz US PCS Rx 1930 1990 MHz Table 4 4 ES440 MC7700 AT amp T and Canada Part Number 1101997 LTE 700 MHz LTE Band 17 Tx 704 716 MHz AT amp T Rx 734 746 MHz 700 MHz LTE Band 4 Tx 1710 1755 MHz Canada Rx 2110 2155 MHz HSPA Band Tx 1920 1980 MHz WCDMA WCDMA 2100 Rx 2110 2170 MHz HSDPA HSUPA Band II Tx 1850 1910 MHz HSPA WCDMA 1900 Rx 1930 1990 MHz Band V Tx 824 849 MHz WCDMA 850 Rx 869 894 MHz Band VIII Tx 880 915 MHz WCDMA 900 Rx 925 960 MHz Rev 1 Oct 13 3 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide Table 4 4 ES440 MC7700 AT amp T and Canada Part Number 1101997 GSM 850 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Tx 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Tx 1710 1785 MHz Rx 1805 1880 MHz Tx 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz Table 4 5 ES440 MC7710 Europe Part Number 1101998 LTE HSPA WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA HSPA DC HSPA GSM GP
13. AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide SR um SIERRA WIRELESS Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation of Liability Rev 1 Oct 13 Preface Due to the nature of wireless communications transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed Data may be delayed corrupted i e have errors or be totally lost Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Sierra Wireless modem are used in a normal manner with a well constructed network the Sierra Wireless modem should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party including but not limited to personal injury death or loss of property Sierra Wireless accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using the Sierra Wireless modem or for failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to transmit or receive such data Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in areas where blasting is in progress where explosive atmospheres may be present near medical equipment near life support equipment or any equipment which may be susceptible to any form of radio interference In such areas the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE POWERED OFF The Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the Sierr
14. E 1900 158 79 39 24 Table 3 2 Separation Examples for Carrier Specific Bands Service Carrier Country Min Wavelength Best Good Reduced Frequency mm Separation Separation Service Hz mm mm Separation mm Verizon US 401 8665657 AT amp T US 425 8415597 Bell Rogers Telus Canada 175 3172269 Connecting the Enterprise Router See Connecting the Enterprise Router on page 18 Local Management When the Ethernet port is connected to the enterprise router ACEmanager requires a USB connection to a management PC and ALEOS must be configured to support virtual Ethernet over the USB interface AT Commands can also be executed locally if the USB interface is configured as a virtual serial connection Remote Management Once power is applied and the configuration template is setup the ES440 can be remotely managed using one of three methods e connections to the device One on one management Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide e AirVantage Management Service One to many management service Refer to www sierrawireless com en productsandservices AirVantage Man agement_Service aspx Rev 1 Oct 13 31 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 32 e SNMP SNMP trap reporting and MIB tree parsing Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for more information or go to www sierrawireless com en Support Downloads aspx for a soft copy
15. Power Connector Figure 1 3 ES440 Rear Panel Primary LTE Antenna Connector This is the radio s receive and transmit port For best results use the included antennas placed in a V formation You can attach the antennas directly to the ES440 or you can use a bracket and SMA coax cable to connect antennas located away from the ES440 Secondary LTE Antenna Connector This is required for LTE MIMO multiple input and multiple output Note For more information see Antenna Installation on page 29 Ethernet Connector This RJ 45 connector connects any Ethernet enabled network equipment to the ES440 using a standard Ethernet cable This is also used to connect a PC to the ES440 for configuration and monitoring using ACEmanager the ES440 s web based management utility This connector complies with the IEEE 802 3 specification for 100 Mbps speed Fast Ethernet with fallback to 10 Mbps and includes auto crossover support It is auto sensing and auto detects the speed of the connecting device for 100 baseT or 10 baseT The connector has two LEDs that indicate speed and activity For more infor mation see Ethernet LEDs on page 22 Power Connector Connect the AC adapter The ES440 automatically starts when power is supplied Serial Port This 9 pin connector provides standard RS 232 DCE communi cation For out of band management you can connect this serial port to an enterprise router You can also connect a computer to th
16. RS EDGE 38 WCDMA 2100 Band VIII WCDMA 900 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Tx 1920 1980 MHz Rx 2110 2170 MHz Tx 1710 1785 MHz Rx 1805 1880 MHz Tx 2500 2570 MHz Rx 2620 2690 MHz Tx 800 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Tx 832 862 MHz Rx 791 821 MHz Tx 1920 1980 MHz Rx 2110 2170 MHz Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Tx 1710 1785 MHz Rx 1805 1880 MHz Tx 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz 4114607 Rev 1 5 Regulatory Information Oct 13 Federal Communications Commission Notice FCC United States Electronic devices including computers and wireless devices generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore subject to FCC rule and regulations This equipment has been tested to and found to be within the acceptable limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules This equipment generates radio frequency energy and is designed for use in accordance with the manufacturer s user manual However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular installation If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving anten
17. S440 Rev 1 Oct 13 This chapter describes the Sierra Wireless AirLink ES440 including a description of ALEOS embedded software and the AirVantage Management Service AVMS device management platform Introduction The Sierra Wireless ES440 enterprise gateway delivers mission critical 4G LTE connectivity when primary landline connections are unavailable When deployed with an enterprise router the ES440 supports a best in class business continuity strategy by enabling out of band management OOBM capability to network operations while leveraging the router s instant failover routing and firewall features You can also configure the ES440 to send its management data via the DSL cable gateway using reliable static route protocol to reduce wireless network costs Additional benefits to this enterprise class business continuity solution include e Improved Internet uptime to keep your branches kiosks and retail operations online e Seamless failover for continuous uptime of mission critical appli cations e High speed LTE network faster than xDSL e Reduced field visits for network equipment resets and updates e ALEOS and ACEmanager web based configuration that makes it quick to deploy e AirVantage Management Service cloud based device management application that works in parallel with your network management systems to manage the wireless system e ALEOS reliable connection software ensures that the ES440 stays connected
18. a Wireless modem while in control of a vehicle Doing so will detract from the driver or operator s control and operation of that vehicle In some states and provinces operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offence The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Sierra Wireless SIERRA WIRELESS AND ITS AFFILIATES SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL GENERAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR REVENUE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY SIERRA WIRELESS PRODUCT EVEN IF SIERRA WIRELESS AND OR ITS AFFILIATES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE OR FOR CLAIMS BY ANY THIRD PARTY Notwithstanding the foregoing in no event shall Sierra Wireless and or its affiliates aggregate liability arising under or in connection with the Sierra Wireless product regardless of the number of events occurrences or claims giving rise to liability be in excess of the price paid by the purchaser for the Sierra Wireless product AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide Patents Copyright Trademarks Contact Information This product may contain technology developed by or for Sierra Wireless Inc This product includes technology licensed from QUALCOMM This product is m
19. a throughput e Radio front end life span Antenna separation recommendations e The antennas should be separated so that there is at least 10dB isolation over the entire operating frequency range e The separation should be at least 0 25 wavelength preferably greater than 0 5 wavelength of the lowest operating frequency Note If the separation is less than 0 25 wavelength increase it to at least 0 25 wavelength preferably greater than 0 5 wavelength of the lowest operating frequency e n confined spaces a separation of 0 15 wavelength is possible but this will result in reduced network coverage e The recommended separation is only an approximate value for monopole or dipole type antennas Sierra Wireless recommends the following antenna separation Table 3 1 Recommended Antenna Separation Service Frequenc Wavelength Best Good Reduced y Hz mm Separation Separation Service gt mm gt mm Separation gt mm 4G LTE 3G WCDMA HSPA 3G WCDMA HSPA 3G WCDMA HSPA 3G WCDMA HSPA 30 4114607 On site Installation and Setup Table 3 1 Recommended Antenna Separation Service Frequenc Wavelength Best Good Reduced y Hz mm Separation Separation Service gt mm gt mm Separation gt mm 3G CDMA EV DO 3G CDMA EV DO 2G GSM GPRS EDGE 2G GSM GPRS EDGE 900 333 167 83 50 GSM GPRS EDGE 1800 167 83 42 25 2G GSM GPRS EDG
20. aintenance of any wireless solution ALEOS enables e Reverse Telnet for out of band management e Reliable Static Routing e SNMP e Persistent Network Connectivity e Over The Air OTA Upgrades e Wireless Optimized TCP IP e Real Time Notification e Packet Level Diagnostics e Device Management amp Control Sierra Wireless has two tools for monitoring and configuring the ES440 They are e ACEmanager A web based configuration tool for configuring a single AirLink device e AirVantage Management Service AVMS A cloud based device management service for monitoring and configuring fleets of ES440s Contact your dealer or Sierra Wireless representative for more information Download the applications and user guides from the Sierra Wireless AirLink Solutions web site at www sierrawireless com support 11 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 12 ACEmanager ACEmanager is a web based configuration tool used to set all the ALEOS parameters ACEmanager e Simplifies deployment e Provides extensive monitoring control and management capabilities e Configures your ES440 to meet your needs e Monitors and controls your AirLink ES440 remotely and in real time e accessed through a web browser connected to the ES440 locally OTA See Configuring with ACEmanager on page 23 to learn how to access ACEmanager Last updated time 09 09 2013 10 40 53 Home WAN Cellular LAN Serial Applications AT
21. amp T CE Europe and PTCRB North America Protocols e Network TCP IP UDP IP DNS e Routing NAT Host Port Routing DHCP PPPoE VLAN VRRP Reliable Static Route e Applications Telnet SSH Reverse Telnet SMTP SNMP SNTP VPN Security e IPsec SSL and GRE VPN client e Upto 5 VPN tunnels e IKE encryption e Port forwarding and DMZ e Port filtering e Trusted IP e MAC address filtering Device Management e AirVantage Management Service cloud based device management application Rev 1 Oct 13 33 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 34 e ACEManager device configuration utility Environmental e Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F e Storage temperature 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Table 4 1 Operational Non Operational Environmental Specifications Non operational MIL STD 810F Method 516 50 Electrostatic Operational IEC 61000 4 2 Discharge Surface Abrasion Non operational a 60068 2 70 Part 2 Test Relative Humidity Relative Humidity Non operational Non operational MIL MIL STD 810F 507 4 810F 507 4 IP Rating Non operational S 60529 IP20 Cargo Vibration Non operational ISTA 2A 2001 test categories 1 4 5 amp 6 Table 4 2 Environmental Specifications Free Fall Test IEC 60068 2 2 Low Storage Temperature IEC 60068 2 1 Thermal Shock MIL STD 810 Method 501 4 502 4 Host Interfaces e 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Ethernet e RS 232 Serial
22. and connect them to the ES440 using a coaxial cable An RF site survey may be required to determine the best location See Antenna Installation on page 29 To connect the antennas 1 Connect both LTE antennas placing your fingers on the knurled nut as shown in the illustration 2 Adjust the antennas so they are in a V formation with a separation of 90 degrees Connecting the Configuration PC There are 3 local management ports on the ES440 for the configuring PC to connect to Ethernet USB and serial You can configure the USB port as a virtual Ethernet port or a virtual serial port For the initial startup and configuration you can either e Connect the PC to the ES440 Ethernet port or e Connect the PC to the USB port 17 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide Ethernet Connection Virtual Ethernet Connection with USB cable USB cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable If you using the Ethernet port on the ES440 to connect an enterprise router then use the USB If you are not using the Ethernet port to connect the PC port on the ES440 to connect an and configure it to be a enterprise router the easiest way virtual Ethernet port to connect the PC is to use an Ethernet cable To physically connect the computer to the ES440 1 If you are using a USB cable a Download the USB drivers from www sierrawireless com Support Downloads aspx b Install the USB drivers c Reboot the PC 2
23. anufactured or sold by Sierra Wireless Inc or its affiliates under one or more patents licensed from InterDigital Group and MMP Portfolio Licensing 2013 Sierra Wireless All rights reserved Sierra Wireless AirPrime AirLink AirVantage and the Sierra Wireless logo are registered trademarks of Sierra Wireless Watcher is a registered trademark of NETGEAR Inc used under license Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh and Mac OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries QUALCOMVS is registered trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated Used under license Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners International Contact Information Please contact your AirLink Reseller for technical support AirLink Sales airlinksales sierrawireless com AirLink Support support sierrawireless com AirLink RMA Repairs repairs sierrawireless com AirLink Online Support www sierrawireless com Support SupportCenter Knowledgebase AirLink Software www sierrawireless com Support Downloads Downloads Corporate Web Site www sierrawireless com Sierra Wireless Headquarters Contact Information Postal Address Sierra Wireless 13811 Wireless Way Richmond BC Canada V6V 3A4 Consult our website for up to date product descriptions documentation application notes firmware upgrades troublesho
24. e AVMS documentation to register your device 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 Startup and Configuration Monitor AirVantage Operating Gy NeVantage Register inventory Il Monitor Configure Develop W Admin Systems Alerts Operations Deployed Firmware amp Applications 9 Latest System Operations Show All State Completion Time ALEOS ALEOS Gxa0o 4 30 00 jets B ALEOS GX400 Ch 29 1 5 Other ange labels 01 28 13 10 45 19 Yigure commu Synchronize e 3 Configuring with AT Commands The ES440 can be commanded and configured with AT commands using the RS232 serial port or the USB port configured as a virtual serial port All the commands are listed in the ALEOS Configuration User Guide In ACEmanager mouse over a red AT to the left of a listing to see a popup showing the AT command for that item Signal Strength RSS Info Figure 2 8 Mouse over for AT command Signal Strength Shown e Most AT commands are prefaced with AT Exceptions are noted in the ALEOS Configuration User Guide e The acceptable format and parameters are listed with each command in the ALEOS Configuration User Guide e If you enter a recognized AT command the ES440 responds with OK If the command is wrong the ES440 responds with ERROR or Unsupported Reset to factory default settings To reset the ES440 to the factory default settings 25 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide
25. e serial port to configure the ES440 using AT commands USB Port The ES440 has a Micro AB connector that complies with version 2 0 of the USB standard for high speed operation It accepts Micro A and Micro B plugs You can connect a Windows PC to it to monitor and configure the ES440 When connected to a PC it becomes either a 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 Introduction to the AirLink ES440 Virtual serial port The ES440 behaves as if the PC is connected to a standard serial port The primary use if this interface is to send AT commands Virtual Ethernet port The ES440 behaves as if the PC is connected to an Ethernet port allowing access to the Internet and ACEmanager This is the default setting Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for information on configuring the USB port Windows drivers for the USB port are available at Sierra Wireless s download web site www sierrawireless com en Support Downloads aspx When using the USB port Use a USB 2 0 cable Connect directly to your computer for best throughput ALEOS Software Note For detailed information on all of the features in ALEOS see the ALEOS Configu ration User Guide It is available for downloading from the Sierra Wireless web site ALEOS the embedded core technology of the AirLink product line provides e An always on always aware intelligent two way connection for mission Critical applications e Simplified setup operation and m
26. ervice provider customer or purpose Rev 1 Oct 13 45 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 46 Table F 1 Acronyms Continued Restriction of use of Hazardous substances EU Directive 2002 95 Stock Keeping Unit Identifies an inventory item a unique code consisting of numbers or letters and numbers assigned to a product by a retailer for purposes of identification and inventory control Short Message Service A feature that allows users of a wireless device on a wireless network to receive or transmit short electronic alohanumeric messages up to 160 characters depending on the service provider TIA EIA Telecommunications Industry Association Electronics Industry Association A standards setting trade organization whose members provide communications and information technology products systems distribution services and professional services in the United States and around the world Consult www tiaonline org Universal Serial Bus 4114607 Index A Acronyms 43 Agency standards 36 AirVantage AVMS 12 ALEOS default user name and password 20 description of 11 Antenna 10 auxiliary receive port 10 Diversity AUX 10 maximum gain 10 receive and transmit port 10 separation 30 antenna safe mounting 28 AUX Diversity antenna connector 10 AVMS 12 C Case composition of 35 Cloud computing with AVMS 12 Communication AirVantage 12 command line prompt using 21 Ethern
27. et connector 10 virtual Ethernet serial port via USB 11 Configuring with AirVantage 24 D Default settings for device reset to 9 Diversity AUX Antenna Connector 10 E Ethernet computer connection and log in 20 connector 10 Ethernet connector 10 G Glossary 43 Rev 1 Oct 13 Installing SIM card 15 IP address obtaining with command line prompt 21 L LED also see specific LED 9 description of LED 21 P Pinging device with command line prompt 21 R Receive port backup 10 Regulatory specifications 36 Reset button 9 RoHS compliance 35 RS 232 port on rear panel 10 S Serial port RS 232 10 SIM card installing 15 Specifications regulatory 36 Standards regulatory 36 U USB port on front panel 10 V Virtual Ethernet port 11 47 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 48 4114607 ty SIERRA WIRELESS
28. illage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif Important Information for North American Users on Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and the user s body Warning This product is only to be installed by qualified personnel To comply with FCC IC regulations limited both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation maximum antenna gain must not exceed the values given in the tables in Maximum Antenna Gain Gain D antenne Maximal on page 41 Warning A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna s used for this transmitter and all personnel Informations Importantes Pour les Utilisateurs Nord Am ricains sur L exposition aux Radiations Ce mat riel est conforme aux limites tablies par FCC IC en mati re d exposition aux radiofr quences dans un environment non contr l Ce mat riel doit tre install et utilis une distance d au moins 20 cm entrel antenne et le corps de l utilisateur Avertissement Ce produit est uniquement tre install par du personnel qualifi Pour se conformer aux normes FCC IC r glementation limit e la fois la puissance maximale de sortie RF et l exposition humaine aux rayonnements FF gain d antenne maximal ne doit pas d passer les
29. in computer memory size measurements of kilobytes LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor diode that emits visible or infrared light LTE Long Term Evolution High performance air interface for cellular mobile communication systems Millions of bits per second or Megabits per second Mobile Equipment IDentifier The unique second generation serial number assigned to the device for use on the wireless network Compare to ESN Number Assignment Module Semi permanent information stored in the device s non volatile memory including the device s Mobile Identification Number the station class mark carrier code and other cellular identifiers Essentially the phone number it should be treated as confidential information and should not be disclosed to anyone other than the cellular service provider lt Non Volatile memory Original Equipment Manufacturer A company that manufactures a product and sells it to a reseller OTAPA Over the Air Parameter Administration OTASP Over the Air Service Provisioning PCS Personal Communications Services A cellular communication infrastructure that uses a different frequency range than AMPS Point to Point Protocol An alternative communications protocol used between computers or between computers and routers on the Internet PPP is an enhanced SLIP Product Release Instructions A file containing the settings used to configure devices for a particular s
30. n page 24 Accessories e Included with the ES440 2LTE antennas AC power adapter 100 240 VAC 500mA output AC power adapter options for North and South America Great Britain Europe Australian and New Zealand e Order separately Ethernet cable DB 9 serial cable 6 ft and 25 ft lengths USB cable Null modem cable Ordering Information All orders can be made by contacting the Sierra Wireless Sales Desk at 1 604 232 1488 between 8am and 5pm Pacific time Warranty The ES440 has a 1 year standard warranty 13 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 14 4114607 2 Startup and Configuration This chapter shows you how to do the initial device configuration It also describes the front panel LEDs Initial Startup and Configuration Follow the instructions in this section to do the initial startup and configuration for the ES440 For on site installation and setup instructions see On site Installation and Setup on page 27 Tools and Materials Required e ASIM card for your ES440 as provided by your mobile network operator e A Phillips screwdriver for removing the top cover e A laptop computer with an Ethernet cable USB or serial cable for device management e 2LTE wireless antennas included For indoor use only e AC power adapter included e If wireless out of band management is required a null modem cable to go from the ES440 RS 232 port to the enterprise router e If you are mounting
31. na e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference Warning Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Sierra Wireless could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Notice for Canadian Users This Class A digital apparatus complies with ICES 003 Industry Canada Notice This Class A device complies with ICES 003 and RSS 210 of the Industry Canada rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 39 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 40 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Avis d Industrie Canada Cet appareillage num rique de la Classe A est conforme aux normes ICES 003 et RSS 210 du Canada Lutilisation de ce dispositif est autoris e seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 llne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique re u m me si ce brou
32. nal coverage that is away from the noise of other IT infrastructure equipment Or e Keep the ES440 local to the IT infrastructure place the antennas in an area with good signal coverage away from the noise of other electronic equipment and cable the antennas to the ES440 If you are experiencing RF performance throughput issues and you do not have the equipment to perform an RF site survey to determine the best location your Sierra Wireless authorized distributor may have the tools and knowledge to help For simple installations in good LTE coverage an Ethernet connected configuration PC running your favorite speed test application and ACEmanager to determine network signal strength cell info and signal quality will help narrow down some of the location options Mounting the ES440 Warning This ES440 is not intended for use close to the human body Antennas should be at least 8 inches 20 cm away from the operator 4114607 Rev 1 Oct 13 On site Installation and Setup Mount the ES440 where e There is easy access to connect to the enterprise router and to the antennas see Locating the ES440 on page 28 e The front panel LEDs are easily visible e There is adequate airflow e tis kept free from direct exposure to the elements such as sun rain dust etc The ES440 has four mounting holes to attach the ES440 to a mounting surface These holes are accessible from the top of the device and screws are provided for m
33. nfigure the ES440 to meet PCI Data Security Standard compliance requirements ALEOS features such as Reverse Telnet and Reliable Static Routing also support point of sale applications Refer to the ALEOS Configuration User Guide for details Description Front Panel The front panel has the following indicators and controls SIERRA WIRELESS 4 9 4 oe lo Reset AirLink ES440 POWERED BY ALEOS Reset Button Figure 1 2 ES440 Front Panel e LEDs These show the ES440 s operating status Each LED can be red green yellow or off The LEDs are described in detail in LED Operation on page 21 They are Network When green the ES440 is connected to a cellular network with an IP address assigned and a channel acquired Signal When green it is receiving a cellular signal Activity When green the radio link is active Power When green the ES440 is connected to power e Reset Button Pressing this button resets the ES440 All the LEDs turn solid red after this button is pushed Note Holding the button down for 30 45 seconds resets the ES440 to its default settings AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 10 Rear Panel The rear panel has the following connectors and controls Primary LTE Antenna Secondary LTE Ethernet Connector Antenna Connector Connector pe USB Host Device lt gt HC Consble Port Q 12VDC Polver Ethernet USB Port Serial Port
34. ng the ES440 1 Choose the correct AC adapter plug for your region and slide it into the AC adapter base Rev 1 Oct 13 19 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide LS North America Europe SU Australia UK 2 Connect the power cable to the 4 pin power connector on the ES440 3 Plug the adapter into an AC wall outlet Characteristics of the ES440 power supply 100 240V 50 60 Hz 12V 1500mA output 4 The ES440 starts automatically as shown by the flashing LEDs See LED Operation on page 21 for details After the initial power up connect the laptop to the ES440 and open a web browser 5 Inthe browser s address bar enter the IP address http 192 168 13 31 9191 Note It may take a minute or two for the ES440 to respond after the first power up The ACEmanager login screen appears 6 The default user name user is already entered Enter the default password 12345 20 4114607 Log into ACEmanager User Hame user Password Figure 2 3 ACEmanager Login Screen The ACEmanager homepage appears Startup and Configuration SIERRA WIRELESS Support Status WAN Cellular LAN VPN Security Services Events Reporting Serial Applications 1 0 Admin Last updated time 09 09 2013 10 40 53 Apply Refresh Cancel CNN 3 AT Phone Number WAN Cellular IP Address AT Network State AT Signal Strength RSSI AT Network Operator AT Net
35. oting tips and press releases www sierrawireless com 4114607 Contents Introduction to the AirLink ES440 7 lOO HD toa sock ae ease ee na cee eee ee eros ese ro PEN PUE 7 Out of Band Management OOBM 8 Network Configuration x usen do a guck Exo Rohr rue mex xm ox 9 9 Front Panel 2 0 ccc eee eens 9 misc One dengue dee gees ean sears 10 ALBOS OONWOALG Geode ES xdg x4 14 ACEmanager 12 AirVantage Management Service 12 Accessories 1 ee ee ee eee ene 13 Ordering Information deena T CIL ee 13 WANs aa 24440080480 eda E bur pictum bed reldexdor ck eee Edo Eee APR E 13 Startup and Configuration 15 Initial Startup and Configuration 15 Tools and Materials Required 15 Installing the SIM Card 93 6 es se cuis 15 Connecting the Antennas 17 Connecting the Configuration PC 17 Connecting the Enterprise Router 18 Starting the E8440 C 19 LED OPGAAN side vends ated ee ES TEE 21 Configuring with ACEmanager 23 Configuring with AirVantage Management Service
36. ounting Mounting Holes 4 Places 5 3mm 0 2 in Bottom View Showing Mounting Hole Location 0 5 2 mm 0 2 in 136 7 mm 5 4 in Figure 3 2 ES440 Bottom Plate and Mounting Hole Dimensions Antenna Installation If the location chosen in Locating the ES440 on page 28 is such that the antennas can connect directly to the ES440 then follow the instructions in Connecting the Antennas on page 17 to connect the antennas in a V formation If you are cabling the antennas to the ES440 your Sierra Wireless authorized distributor may be able to assist with your cabling and installation The included antennas are for indoor use only If you want to use a third party antenna placed outdoors Sierra wireless recommends working with your authorized distributor to provide the proper protection which may include HF lightning arrestor and or Ethernet surge suppressors The antenna must be installed by qualified personnel Note Energy from a lightning strike spreads from DC to 1 GHz When placing either the included antennas or third party antennas follow the antenna separation guidelines in Antenna Separation Recommendations on page 30 for optimum performance 29 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide Antenna Separation Recommendations Inadequate antenna separation between the primary and secondary antennas creates unwanted interference that can cause reduction in e Antenna efficiency e Transmit power e Receiver sensitivity e Dat
37. ply Refresh Cancel WAN Cellular Reliable Static Route RSR AT RX Diversity Advanced APN Backup Figure 2 6 ACEmanager WAN Cellular 4 If there is still no connection refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide After the ES440 is connected and configured you can save the configuration as a template to the configuration PC and then apply this XML template to subsequent ES440s once they are logged in to ACEmanager or AVMS Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for details Configuring with AirVantage Management Service the ES440 can be configured with the AirVantage Management Service AVMS from Sierra Wireless AVMS is a cloud based service that provides remote monitoring and configuration for any number of your AirLink ALEOS devices For more information on AVMS go to www sierrawireless com en productsandservices AirVantage Management_Service aspx To sign up for a free trial account go to http na airvantage net To access AirVantage Management Service 1 Connect a laptop to the ES440 with an Ethernet cable 2 Log in to ACEmanager 3 Go to the Services tab and ensure that AVMS is enabled and the server URL is http na m2mop net msci com If this is not the case enter the correct URL click Apply and then click Reboot In your browser go to http na airvantage net start and log in 5 Follow the instructions in the onlin
38. ress and release the Reset button on the ES440 see Front Panel on page 9 Configuring with ACEmanager The ES440 is highly configurable using ACEmanager a free ALEOS utility For all of the configurable features available in ALEOS see the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide It is available for downloading from the Sierra Wireless support web site If the ES440 is not connected to the Mobile Network Operator 1 In ACEmanager check the Network State on Home page It should say Network Ready If it says No SIM or Unexpected SIM check that the correct SIM card is inserted See Installing the SIM Card on page 15 2 Also check the Signal Strength It should be greater than 100 Last updated time 09 09 2013 10 40 53 Hon AT Phone Number 7606371163 NR AT IP Address 75 193 71 136 LAN AT Network State Network Ready BE on AT Network Operator Verizon AT Network Service Type EV DO Rev A Roaming AT Signal Quality ECIO 25 AT Channel 384 WAN Cellular Bytes Sent 586870 WAN Cellular Bytes Revd 44222 ALEOS Software Version 43 4 AT Customer Device Name bluebell Figure 2 5 ACEmanager Home 3 Check the APN on the WAN Cellular tab Rev 1 Oct 13 23 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 24 Status WAN Cellular LAN VPN Security Services Events Reporting Serial Applications yo Admin Last updated time 09 24 2013 09 09 37 Expand All Ap
39. t of band management e A USB connection to the local management wireless WAN connection to the Mobile Network Operator The enterprise router performs the ISP failover by monitoring service on the WAN ports The ES440 is always attached to the MNO network and when the enterprise router sends traffic through the ES440 it will pass through the MNO infrastructure to the enterprise systems as shown If the remote site equipment needs attention the OOBM feature of the ES440 allows the NOC or IT administrator to perform OOBM tasks on the connected equipment using the ES440 Reverse Telnet SSH feature This reduces the number of on site trips and allows you to remotely manage connected equipment If the MNO offers better rates for minimal data usage you can configure the ES440 to reduce data transfer over the WWAN connection using the Reliable Static Route RSR feature to route data sourced from the ES440 through the enterprise router primary connection Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for information on configuring and using Reverse Telnet SSH and RSR Locating the ES440 Choosing where to place the ES440 and the antennas to get the best performance can be a difficult task The goal is to locate the ES440 where it can connect to the enterprise router have good signal coverage and be in a low RF noise area The options are e Place the ES440 with the antennas connected directly to it in an area with good sig
40. valeurs indiqu es dans les tableaux de la section de gain d antenne maximal Avertissement Une distance minimale de 20 cm doit tre maintenue entre l antenne s utilis es pour cet metteur et l ensemble du personnel 4114607 Regulatory Information Maximum Antenna Gain Gain D antenne Maximal The antenna gain must not exceed the limits and configurations shown in the following tables Frequency Band FCC ID IC Number ES440 AT amp T MC7700 ES440 Verizon MC7750 part Part Number 1101997 number 1101996 N7NMC7750 N7NMC7700 2417C MC7750 2417C MC7700 Standalone Collocated Standalone Collocated Cellular Band PCS Band LTE Band 4 LTE Band 13 10 17 dBi LTE Band 17 a The part number and description can be found on the label on the bottom of the ES440 Europe Generic Devices Sierra Wireless hereby declares the AirLink ES440 Europe MC7710 part number 1101998 conforms to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Products are marked with a CE and notified body number and can be used throughout the European community The alert symbol indicates that usage restrictions apply C 0682 Rev 1 Oct 13 41 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide The AirLink ES440 is compliant with the RF exposure requirements at 20 cm separation distance specified in EN 62311 2008 and 1999 519 EC for mobile exposure conditions provided the maximum antenna gain does not exceed the limits
41. work Service Type AT Signal Quality ECIO AT Channel WAN Cellular Bytes Sent WAN Cellular Bytes Revd ALEOS Software Version AT Customer Device Name 7606371163 75 193 71 136 Network Ready 83 Verizon EV DO Rev A Roaming 2 5 384 586870 44222 43 4 bluebell Rev 1 Oct 13 Figure 2 4 ACEmanager Homepage LED Operation When on each LED can be e Red e Green e Yellow When on each LED can be e Solid on e Flashing The LEDs may be viewed from the top or front After the reset button is pushed all the LEDs are solid red 21 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide Table 2 2 LED Operation Network LED Signal LED Activity LED Normal operation Power LED No power or input voltage 2 36VDC 9VDC Solid Green Flashing Green 1 0 sec on 0 5 sec off Network Ready Network Ready Roaming Good signal RSSI 2 85 dBm Radio is transmitting or receiving ES440 is connected to nominal power and is operating normally Flashing Yellow 0 5 sec Green 0 5 sec Off 0 5 sec Network Ready Roaming No LTE service Flashing Yellow 0 8 sec on 0 8 sec off No Service Solid Yellow Connecting to the network Marginal signal 100 dBm lt RSSI lt 85 dBm ES440 entering low power mode or system low level boot Flashing Red 0 7 s on 2 3 s off Authentication Negotiation failed No signal RSSI 1
42. work conditions Compare to 1xEV DO 3rd Generation Partnership Project Application Programming Interface A set of device commands preceded by AT originally developed by Hayes Inc for their devices The structure but not the specific commands which vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer is a de facto device industry standard CDMA Development Group Code Division Multiple Access A wideband spread spectrum technique used in digital cellular personal communications services and other wireless networks Wide channels 1 25 MHz are obtained through spread spectrum transmissions thus allowing many active users to share the same channel Each user is assigned a unique digital code which differentiates the individual conversations on the same channel cdmaOne The IS 95 CDMA standard developed by QUALCOMM Inc Sierra Wireless proprietary Control and Status protocol interface Rev 1 Oct 13 43 AirLink ES440 Hardware User Guide 44 Table F 1 Acronyms Continued FCC F HSPA IEC IOTA Electro Magnetic Interference European Union Organization of European countries Effective Radiated Power Electronic Serial Number The unique first generation serial number assigned to the LS300 for use on the wireless network Compare to MEID Federal Communications Commission The U S federal agency that is responsible for interstate and foreign communications The FCC regulates commercial and
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