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1. 56 see Dez 06 Contents 9 1 9 2 10 Dez 06 INTERNATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 58 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ul en 58 COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RULES AND 1 5 59 NETWORK PROVIDER IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 61 Introduction INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 1 Introduction Validity range of the manual This user manual applies to the device INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Purpose This manual is directed primarily at technical staff in particular gt Programmers gt Implementers Required basics General knowledge regarding communication technologies is required Safety Instructions This manual includes notes which must be observed in order to avoid material damage The warnings and cautions are described as follows Caution Damage of components Not observing this note may result in destruction of the device Warning Failure to comply may result in malfunction b gt Note Notes contain important information which you should observe in par ticular Online availability The manuals are available in German and English at http www insys tec de Technical support Call technical support at gt E mail insys insys tec de gt 49 941 560061 6 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Introduction Repurchasing of legacy systems According to the new WEEE guidelines the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is r
2. 27 FUNCTIONS 22 22 52 nissan 29 Contents 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 7 5 5 8 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS eee eee ee eee e 0000000000000 eee esee 29 CONFIGURATION IN THE IP 555 29 INTRODUCTION TO THE ROUTING OF IP NETWORKS 30 Routing general without 444 4 000 30 Private and public IP addresses 22 2 4 31 Routing between private and public networks via NAT Network Address Translation sscssiecdssstsissesccsescssvtssavasstedecstvestseasscssovesvseasean tiene 32 PORT FORWARDING use uni 35 Incoming COMMECEIONS vic sis naiwan NAN KAG KAKANAN 35 Operation with GPRS 00 36 CONFIGURATION siehe 37 Operation pec M 37 Status PARE aaro vivis dn einatmen 38 eT Pic c 40 PAN 43 ALIE RAIN 45 cies cases E 47 Administration m 49 Firmware prre 50 GPRS GENERAL asana DL APPLICATION NOTES u ae 51 NETWORK DESIGN 52 DATA RATES seen 54 QUALITY OF SERVICE 005 4 4 4 4 01 1 01 1494 8 0808 0 44 55 DELAY TIMES u nee 55 GPRS DIAL IN
3. 192 1682 7 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses 1920716831571 Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced Note The manufacturer has set the default IP address 192 168 1 1 Sub network mask 255 255 255 0 for the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet To be able to address the INSYS GPRS 5 0 the PC must receive an IP address from the same sub network e g 192 168 1 9 For the PC to enable an Internet connection via the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet the IP set ting for the standard gateway must be the address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Default settings for the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet gt IP 192 168 1 1 gt Sub network mask 255 255 255 0 The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet may also serve as a DNS server If the IP address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is entered as DNS Server the LAN applications can also establish Internet connections by entering the domain name e g www insys tec de Dez 06 21 Installation INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 11 Open Tools gt Internet Options in the browser in this example the browser Inter net Explorer is used about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help A an gt gt k F Mail and News Pop up Blocker k Address ja about blank Manage Add ons Synchronize Windows Update Windows Messenger Internet Options 12 Sel
4. GPRS JII2232028 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Dez 06 Copyright December 06 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Restrictions of guarantee This handbook contains a concise description The compilation of the text has been made with the utmost care Despite all efforts there may be deviations compared with the ac tual functions No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents We can neither take over a legal responsibility nor any liability for incorrect information and their consequences Suggestions for improvements and comments are gladly accepted Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely available for use MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation INSYS is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 D 93047 Regensburg Germany Phone 49 0 941 56 00 61 Fax 49 0 941 56 3471 e mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insys tec de Subject to technical changes as well as correction Date Dec 06 Item 31 22 03 073 english Version 1 0 Language EN Contents 3 1 3 2
5. Damage of components The minimum value is 10V DC The maximum value is 60V DC Connect the antenna and switch the power supply on Connect the antenna to the antenna connection using the FME plug and switch the power supply on The power LED will light up Wait until the device has powered up gt The status LED blinks during this process gt The signal LED blinks or lights up permanently when the process is com pleted Connection to the PC Connect the 10BaseT socket at the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet to the network con nection of your PC Forthe configuration you will need a crossover network ca ble The LED connect will light up as soon as the network cable has been connected correctly Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Installation PC settings for the initial configuration Example Windows XP 6 Open Control Panel open Network and Internet Connections E Control Panel zlu File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Oa O 3 JO search 12 Folders 15 E X m address 6 o gt v Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Antivir Automatic Date and Time Display Folder Options Fonts Options Tools konfig Updates amp Modem Devices Faxes Game Internet Keyboard Controllers Options Regional and Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Taskbar and User Accounts VMware Tools e 3 Language Cameras
6. INDH1 Indigo 64101 25502 41603 72207 63102 25039 74810 310870 31020 310100 310320 310590 310690 31080 310340 310640 310630 310190 310400 311250 31100 310790 31046 310950 310950 310880 311190 31170 310910 31190 31040 310530 64111 43405 43404 43407 27404 73601 45201 45202 45204 64004 63001 65101 64304 65501 27602 50503 60202 21401 20205 UG CelTel UKR WellCOM UMNIAH UNIFON UNITEL Uraltel URYAMWU US US Union Telephone US PLATEAU USA CellularOne USA Extended Area USA Immix Wireless USA 080 USA 340 USA AE Airadigm USA AmeriLink USA Dutch Harbor USA i CAN USA i CAN USA Mid Tex Cellular Ltd USA Pinpoint USA SIMMETRY USA XIT Cellular USAACSI USAC1ECI USAEC USAFC USASXLP USATX USA WVA WIRELESS UTL Mango UZB CSOCOM GSM UZB DAEWOO GSM UZB UZD Viking VIVA VN MOBIFONE VN VINAPHONE VNM and VIETTEL VodaCom VODACOM CD Vodacom Lesotho VodaCom MZ VodaCom SA vodafone AL vodafone AU vodafone EG vodafone ES vodafone GR 63102 25039 74810 310870 31020 310100 310320 310590 310690 31080 310340 310640 310630 310190 310400 311250 31100 310790 31046 310950 310950 310880 311190 31170 310910 31190 31040 310530 64111 43405 43404 43407 27404 73601 45201 45202 45204 64004 63001 65101 64304 65501 27602 50503 60202 21401 20205 21670 27201 22210 44020 UNITEL Uraltel URYAMWU US US Union T
7. Texas Cellular TG TOGO CELL TH ACT 1900 TH GSM TH GSM 1800 TH DTAC TIM TIM BRASIL TIM BRASIL TIM BRASIL TIM GR TLS TT T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile A T Mobile CZ T Mobile D T Mobile H T Mobile HR T Mobile NL T Mobile SK TR TELSIM TR TURKCELL TSTT TUNISIANA TUNISIE TELECOM TWN GSM 1800 TWN MOBITAI UA life UA UMC UAE ETISALAT UA GT UA KYIVSTAR U CALL UG CelTel UKR WellCOM UMNIAH UNIFON 65 Network Provider Identification Numbers INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 45412 45416 70830 74401 21910 65401 40401 40405 40411 40413 40415 40430 40484 40486 40488 40566 41308 45503 22201 22288 71201 40404 40407 40412 40419 40422 40424 40456 40478 26003 61002 42502 42501 42503 22807 40442 40441 40414 40444 51011 40440 40551 40552 40553 40554 40555 51001 51021 51010 40470 31130 66 HK PEOPLES HK SUNDAY HND HOLA PARAGUAY S A HR VIP HURI Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutchison MAC ITIM WIND C E IDEA IDEA IDEA IDEA IDEA IDEA IDEA IDEA IDEA PL IDEA PL 03 IKATEL ML IL Cellcom IL ORANGE IL Pelephone In amp Phone INA AIRCEL INA RPG INA SPICE INA SPICE IND Excelcom IND AIRTEL IND AirTel IND AirTel IND AirTel IND AirTel IND AirTel IND INDOSAT IND INDOSAT IND TELKOMSEL
8. where the IP packet is from It can be said that the source and destination are communicating with each other di rectly Each computer in the network segment can establish a direct connection with any other computer in the network This is possible because each IP address is only present once in the entire network Source and destination are therefore uniquely defined 5 3 2 Private and public IP addresses For each network segment which consists of public IP addresses routing tables exist in the Internet by means of which a connection between two IP addresses from different segments may be established In the entire possible IP address range there are private IP addresses which are not routed in the Internet Private IP addresses were defined to be able to provide many small non public networks with IP addresses which would usually not require a direct connection to each other The same address ranges can thus be used for several networks which drastically reduces the use of IP addresses which are available in the limited possible address space Private IP addresses may be taken from the following ranges gt 10 0 0 0 8 EON 9701 10 255 255 254 169 254 0 0 16 169 254 0 1 169 254 255 254 gt 172 16 0 0 12 GEL T2 069 7 172 31 255 254 gt 192 168 0 0 16 192 168 0 1 192 168 255 254 Dez 06 31 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions Routing between private and public
9. 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Network Provider Identification Numbers Dez 06 10 Network Provider Identification Numbers Identifiers and names of the network providers GSM Location Area Identification Number for the GSM module in alphabetic order 41802 2 41902 KT MTCNet 64501 ZM CELTEL 23430 30 41903 KT WATANIYA 64804 ZW ECONET 23431 31 40102 KZ KCELL 64801 ZW NET ONE 23432 32 40101 KZ K MOBILE 61801 LBR Lonestar Cell 310150 150 27001 LLUXGSM 29577 LITANGO 310170 170 27077 L TANGO 61802 LIBERCELL 310410 410 27099 LVOX LU 60600 LIBYANA 45703 45703 61801 LBR Lonestar Cell 51008 LIPPO TEL 27202 02 IRL 29577 LITANGO 65102 LS ECONET EZI CEL 23210 61802 LIBERCELL 24602 LT BITE GSM 23806 3 DK 60600 LIBYANA 24701 LV LMT GSM LV LMT 45403 3 HK 51008 LIPPO TEL 24702 LV TELE2 22299 3 ITA 65102 LS ECONET EZI CEL a MAC CTMGSM 24002 3 5 24602 LT BITE GSM 28202 MAGTI GSM GEO 23420 3 UK 24701 LV LMT GSM LV LMT 61001 MALITEL ML 45404 3 2G 24702 LV TELE2 23458 Manx Pronto 50506 3TELSTRA 45501 MAC CTMGSM 90112 MCP Maritime Com 62801 628 O1 LIBERTIS 28202 MAGTI GSM GEO 25902 MD MOLDCELL 23207 A tele ring 61001 MALITEL ML 25901 MD VOXTEL 23201 A1 23458 Manx Pronto 25002 MegaFon RUS 46668 ACeS 90112 MCP Maritime Com 70801 Megatel GSM 51000 ACeS 25902 MD MOLDCELL 64602 MG ANTARIS 51511 ACes 25901 MD VOXTEL 64601 MG Madacom 52020 ACeS 25002 MegaFon RUS 61902 MILLICOM SL 41201 AF AWCC 70801 Megatel GSM 29402 MKD COSMOFON 40402 AirTel 646
10. CLNK PLS 73801 GUY TW 21601 H PANNON GSM 311110 High Plains 31070 Highland 45400 HK CSL 45402 HK CSL 45418 HK CSL 45410 HK NEW WORLD 72423 70603 41006 23820 24001 50501 310900 61501 52015 52001 52023 52018 71610 72402 72403 72404 20210 43603 51402 31026 31031 310160 310200 310210 310220 310230 310240 310250 310260 310270 310660 23203 23001 26201 21630 21901 20416 23102 28602 28601 37412 60503 60502 46697 46693 25506 25501 42402 25505 25503 53901 TELEMIG CEL TELEMOVIL Telenor PK TELIA DK TELIA S Telstra Mobile Texas Cellular TG TOGO CELL TH ACT 1900 TH GSM TH GSM 1800 TH DTAC TIM TIM BRASIL TIM BRASIL TIM BRASIL TIM GR TJK MLT TLS TT T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile T Mobile A T Mobile CZ T Mobile D T Mobile H T Mobile HR T Mobile NL T Mobile SK TR TELSIM TR TURKCELL TSTT TUNISIANA TUNISIE TELECOM TWN GSM 1800 TWN MOBITAI UA life UA UMC UAE ETISALAT UA GT UA KYIVSTAR U CALL 24001 50501 310900 61501 52015 52001 52023 52018 71610 72402 72403 72404 20210 43603 51402 31026 31031 310160 310200 310210 310220 310230 310240 310250 310260 310270 310660 23203 23001 26201 21630 21901 20416 23102 28602 28601 37412 60503 60502 46697 46693 25506 25501 42402 25505 25503 53901 64101 25502 41603 72207 TELIA 5 Telstra Mobile
11. CYTAGSM Di ex DiGi DIGICEL DIGICEL Digicel DIGICEL DIGICEL Digicel Digital Cellular DIGITEL TIM DJ EVATIS Djezzy DK SONOFON DZA NEDJMA E AMENA Edge Wireless EE elisa EE EMT GSM 64710 52503 29370 29340 25004 52501 52502 51503 45406 45500 45415 60801 60802 63704 43601 63701 42102 64201 30801 24010 74602 41303 41302 21303 52505 62601 45419 22802 65310 24004 24005 22801 29501 41709 41701 46689 45708 23801 36251 29001 24603 24803 25020 61602 74404 64502 64803 64282 61205 73002 310740 SFR REUNION SGP M1 3GSM SI VEGA 070 SI vodafone SIBCHALLENGE RUS SingTel SingTel G18 SMART SmarTone SmarTone SmarTone 3G SN ALIZE SN SENTEL SG SOMAFONE Somoncom SOMTELESOM SPACETEL Spacetel Bl SPM AMERIS SpringMobil SE SR TELESUR GSM SRI CELLTEL SRI DIALOG STA MOBILAND STARHUB STP CSTmovel SUNDAY sunrise Swazi MTN SWEDEN Sweden 3G Swisscom SwisscomFL SYR MOBILE SYR SYRIATEL T3G TANGO LAO TDC MOBIL Telcell GSM TELE Greenland TELE2 TELE2 TELE2 TELECEL BENIN Telecel GSM TELECEL ZM TELECEL ZW TELECEL BDI TELECEL CI TELEFONICA TELEMETRIX 25004 52501 52502 51503 45406 45500 45415 60801 60802 63704 43601 63701 42102 64201 30801 24010 74602 41303 41302 21303 52505 62601 45419 22802 65310 24004 24005 22801 29501 41709 41701 46689 45708 23801 36251 29001 24603 24803 25020 61602 74404 64502 64803 64282 61205 73002 31
12. Ethernet and GPRS network Network Address Translation NAT for outgoing connections of devices in the local network Port forwarding for incoming connections to devices in the local network Automatic GPRS connection setup after a restart The GPRS connection setup is also possible via the input IN1 The Ethernet interface can be switched off via input IN2 which enables the op eration of several devices in redundancy Password protection for the browser configuration Storage of the SIM card PIN enables automatic login into the GSM network af ter reset restart Timer controlled logout and login into the GSM network to prevent undefined login states in the GSM network Quadband GSM GPRS module 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Firmware update of the device local Integrated SIM reader and external SIM interface for 3V 1 8 V SIM cards Hardware watchdog Field strength indication of the GSM network Status indication of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet As default the frequency ranges 850 MHz and 1900 MHz are deactivated due to FCC guidelines To en able those ranges please contact the INSYS Microelectronics Sales Department Phone 49 0 941 560061 e mail insys insys tec de 10 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Overview 3 3 Application Example Ethernet Applications INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Control Centre 3 4 Technical Data 3 4 1 General GPRS Data transmission GPRS Multislot class 1
13. Tasks Center Audio Devices Start Menu a 4 Windows windows wireless Firewall Media Connect Network Set 7 Open the according LAN connection Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ia Qa O 5 JO search 12 Folders E X m Address e Network Connections z 50 DeviceMame Phone or Host Addre or High Speed Internet Mp Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Firewalled VMware Accelerated AM Wizard Connection Wizard Wizard 9 Network Setup Wizard Wizard Dez 06 Installation INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 8 Click on Properties Local Area Connection Status bedule Internet Protocol TCP IP Unmstall 20 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Installation 10 Enter the IP settings gt Note Before you change the settings annotate the old settings to be able to restore the configuration of your computer after the successful configuration of the device Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 xj General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192568 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway
14. a certain public port WAN port of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet to a computer of the local network LAN Example A web server TCP port 80 with the local IP address 192 168 0 10 should be reached from the Internet local webserver KAN 129 187 240 111 N _ KA 192 168 0 1 ag 84 142 35 215 Nag e o Bi c a 1 Z m U ne GPRS Qe INSYS GPRS 5 0 client computer 192 168 0 10 Ethernet with web GW 192 168 0 1 browser The following static NAT entry see Chapter 5 5 5 is entered in the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet gt WAN port 80 gt Local IP address 192 168 0 10 gt LAN port 80 gt Protocol TCP gt Note If port 80 on the device is forwarded to a web server in the local net work it is no longer possible to reach the web configuration interface on the device from the WAN Dez 06 35 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet After the entries were stored and the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet was restarted the lo cal web server is available via the public IP address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet in the example 84 142 35 215 For the client computer with web browser it seems as if the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is the called up web server Any local server application which supports the TCP or UDP protocol can therefore be addressed from the public network gt gt Note Each WAN port can only be used once for the TCP as well as for the UDP protocol It is possible to use a certain WAN port for TCP as we
15. even if the WAN IP address has changed which is usually the case for each GPRS dial in Dez 06 47 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet DynDNS Hostname gt DynDNS user name DynDNS password DynDNS system DynDNS server The domain name designated and registered for this INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is specified here It can have a maximum length of 40 characters The DynDNS update creates billable data traffic If you don t require the DynDNS service leave this field empty The DynDNS update will then not be started User name for the DynDNS authentication It can have a maximum length of 15 characters Password for the DynDNS authentication It can have a maximum length of 15 characters DynDNS service type for which the used hostname is registered If the free service is used always select dyndns in this field Name of the server which will perform the update For the provider DynDNS org this is always members dyndns org As the protocol for the update process is relatively simple you can also install your own DynDNS service and specify the according DynDNS update server in this field This is an advantage if the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is part of a virtual private network VPN Please find more information about the DynDSN update protocol in the following PDF file DynDNS Update Specifications http www dyndns com developers nicupdate api pdf 48 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet F
16. networks via NAT Network Address Translation 5 3 3 T 0 891 26 07565275627 552 T O 89T 26 TOT O 89T 26 DO 6527562 652 20T 0 89T 261 T 0 89T 261 M9 01552 402 552 TOT 0 89T 261 T 0 89T 261 M5 075527652662 20170789 726 LYN 193n03 LYN YHM 19100 662 660 662 652 EN G2 TIT 0621281 075527562 6552 15 soz goz soz MB 05527552 552 T 0789T Z6T se zvr va E T O 89T Z6T jeuieui3 0 5 9 SASNI SHd5 v 01295 JIOMAI N Vv U01995 YJOMJ3N NY NVM ap 93 s surmMmM Dez 06 32 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions The figure shows two private network segments which do not know about each other but both need access to the web server www insys tec de Both private network segments use the same IP addresses which is possible for private IP addresses as they are not routed in the public Internet As non ofthe LAN devices from the private network segments are visible in the public Internet due to their non routable IP addresses they will need a proxy This proxy has two IP interfaces One interface is used for the local LAN Local Area Net work and the other one is used for the public WAN Wide Area Network On the WAN side the proxy will receive a publicly accessible IP address On its LAN side it will receive an IP address from the private address range of the accor
17. soon as the function Activate LAN connection via IN2 is selected and that no configuration will be possible any more For this reason this setting should be the last step during the device configura tion The standby configuration assumes that both devices have the same IP addressing Please make sure during the configuration that only one device at a time is in contact with the LAN This will prevent IP address conflicts 44 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions 5 5 5 NAT GPRSIEthernet Router This page is used to set NAT parameters Parameter changes will require a reboot NAT settings TCP Timeout 130 minutes for dynamic NAT Entries Save Cancel Port Forwarding static NAT Entries for incoming connections WAN Port LAN IP Address LAN Port Protocol New static NAT Entry 1234 192 188 1 10 23 Save WANPort LAN IP Address LAN Port Protocol 80 192 168 1 10 80 Delete 443 192 168 1 10 443 TCP Delete 1234 192 168 1 10 23 TGP Delete TCP timeout 1 9999 The value of the TCP timeout default 130 specifies after how many minutes without data traffic a connec tion entry in the NAT table will be marked as inactive If there are not enough spaces in the NAT table avail able all inactive entries are deleted thus making new spaces available As the NAT table allows a maximum of 1024 entries i e it allows 1024 connections that are open simulta neou
18. speaking countries D A CH All nec essary information is available from the customer service center of the provider Network Pro APN PPP User name PPP password vider mdex Ti mdex user name mdex password T Mobile D1 internet t d1 de tdi tdi Germany internet t mobile 727 D2 Vodafone web vodafone de 72 Germany Eplus internet eplus de eplus gprs Germany 02 surf xxl interkom de netcompany interkom de T Mobile gprsinternet GPRS 4 Austria Swisscom gprs swisscom ch gprs gprs Switzerland not required any password required see your mdex contract Please find a list of APNs of different network providers on the following Internet site http www insys tec de apn 56 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet FAO 8 FAO Problem The GPRS Ethernet does not log in Possible cause The location of the GSM antenna is incorrect Remedy Check the signal quality of the GSM network For low field strength below 12 the antenna location should be changed PIN incorrect Enter the correct PIN using the web interface The SIM card is blocked because the PIN was entered incorrectly three times A PUK must be entered to enable the card The SIM card is not enabled Please contact the contact center of your provider The power supply is not suffi cient Check the voltage supply using the in formation from the Chapter Tech
19. 02 MG ANTARIS 29401 MKD MOBIMAK 40403 AirTel 64601 MG Madacom 41401 MM 900 40410 AirTel 61902 MILLICOM SL 42899 MN MobiCom 40431 AirTel 29402 MKD COSMOFON 21805 MOBI S 40445 AirTel 29401 MKD MOBIMAK 29341 MOBITEL 40449 AirTel 41401 MM 900 41301 Mobitel 40490 AirTel 42899 MN Mobilcom 45601 MOBITEL KHM 40492 AirTel 21805 MOBI S 64002 MOBITEL TZ 40493 AirTel 29341 MOBITEL 63401 MobiTel SDN 40494 AirTel 41301 Mobitel 22004 MONET 40495 AirTel 45601 MOBITEL KHM 60401 MOR IAM 40496 AirTel 64002 MOBITEL TZ 60400 MOR MEDITEL 40497 AirTel 63401 MobiTel SDN 21407 movistar 40498 AirTel 22004 MONET 70403 MoviStar 41501 alfa 60401 MOR IAM 70604 MoviStar 60301 ALG Mobilis 60400 MOR MEDITEL 64301 MOZ mCel 42001 AUAWAL 21407 movistar 60901 MR MATTEL 79502 Altyn Asyr 70403 Movistar 64901 MTC NAMIBIA 72424 AMAZONIA 70604 MoviStar 42602 MTC VODAFONE BH 61 Network Provider Identification Numbers INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 27601 34008 362951 36269 34430 72234 28010 41702 63402 722310 41800 41805 41820 28603 40001 20610 43604 21803 40002 47003 20620 36439 42601 25028 25099 20601 61604 61302 28405 47002 47004 47001 21890 43701 61603 73602 34020 40421 40427 40443 40446 72416 72415 52811 40211 35002 70267 64202 62 AMC AL AMIGO ANT ANT CURACAO TELECOM GSM APUA PCS ANTIGUA AR PERSONAL areeba areeba areeba SDN ARG CTI Movil ASIACELL ASIACELL Atheer Iraq AVEA AZE AZ
20. 0740 72423 70603 41006 23820 SIBCHALLENGE RUS SingTel SingTel G18 SMART SmarTone SmarTone SmarTone 3G SN ALIZE SN SENTEL SG SOMAFONE Somoncom SOMTELESOM SPACETEL Spacetel Bl SPM AMERIS SpringMobil SE SR TELESUR GSM SRI CELLTEL SRI DIALOG STA MOBILAND STARHUB STP CSTmovel SUNDAY sunrise Swazi MTN SWEDEN Sweden 3G Swisscom SwisscomFL SYR MOBILE SYR SYRIATEL T3G TANGO LAO TDC MOBIL Telcell GSM TELE Greenland TELE2 TELE2 TELE2 TELECEL BENIN Telecel GSM TELECEL ZM TELECEL ZW TELECEL BDI TELECEL CI TELEFONICA TELEMETRIX TELEMIG CEL TELEMOVIL Telenor PK TELIA DK Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Network Provider Identification Numbers Dez 06 60201 EGY MobiNiL 61710 EMTEL MRU 311160 EMW 26203 E Plus 26002 Era 70601 ESV PERSONAL 63601 ETH MTN 42003 Etihad Etisalat ETL MOBILE 45702 NETWORK 23002 EUROTEL CZ F BOUYGUES 20820 TELECOM 20810 F SFR 46601 Far EasTone 311210 FARMERS 41601 Fastlink 24414 FI AMT 24491 FI SONERA 302370 Fido 24403 FINNET 24412 FINNET 54201 FJ VODAFONE 24405 FL elisa 29505 FL1 34001 F Orange 34002 FR 55001 FSM Telecom 54720 F VINI 28801 Tele 62802 GAB TELECEL 60701 GAMCEL 28201 GEO GEOCELL 62002 GH ONEtouch 62001 GH SPACEFON 62003 GH MOBITEL 26601 GIBTEL GSM 62150 Glo NG 51502 Globe Telecom PH 61102 GN LAGUI 62701 GNQO1 27821 go mobile 20201 GR COSMOTE 20209 GR Q TELECOM 73802 GUY
21. 10 27402 27403 72431 732111 42202 24601 23205 23433 23830 37001 40420 65202 62402 22803 61203 20801 29502 20420 64700 23101 52099 25011 23003 M TEL GSM BG MTN NG MTN CAM MTN SA MTN UGANDA MTS BY MTS RUS MV DHIMOBILE MW CP 900 MX MOVISTAR GSM Mx Telcel GSM MY CELCOM MY CELCOM 3G MY MAXIS N NetCom GSM N Telenor NAWRAS NCL MOBILIS NE TELECEL NG Mtel NL KPN NL Telfort o2 de o2 de O2 UK Og Vodafone Og Vodafone Oi OLA OMAN MOBILE OMNITELLT one Orange Orange orange Orange Orange Orange CAM orange CH Orange CI Orange F Orange FL Orange NL Orange re Orange SK Orange Th ORENSOT OSKAR Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Network Provider Identification Numbers Dez 06 65201 25701 338180 342600 344920 346140 352110 354860 356110 358110 360110 365840 366110 376350 23455 45618 302720 348570 63089 61803 65507 311130 310450 40434 40438 40451 40453 40454 40455 40457 40458 40459 40462 40464 40466 40471 40472 40473 40474 40475 40476 40477 40479 40480 40481 61701 310560 61402 62901 BW MASCOM BY VELCOM C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W C amp W Cable amp Wireless Guernsey CAMBODIA SHINAWATRA CAN Rogers Wireless Inc CCT Boatphone CD OASIS Celcom GSM Cell C Cell One Amarillo Cell One of NE Colorado CellOne Ce
22. 2 Coding scheme 1 to 4 Mobile Station Class B Support PBCCH I O 2 digital inputs Pull up 2 digital outputs Temperature range 32 F 131 F Output power EGSM 850 and 900 Class 4 2 W GSM 1800 and 1900 Class 1 1 W GSM frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 3 4 2 Mechanical characteristics INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Weight 250g Dimensions in mm wx Ix h 55x110x75 Protection class cover front IP 40 Protection class terminals IP 20 3 As default the frequency ranges 850 MHz and 1900 MHz are deactivated due to FCC guidelines To en able those ranges please contact the INSYS Microelectronics Sales Department Phone 49 0 941 560061 e mail insys insys tec de Dez 06 11 Overview INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 3 4 3 Power Supply The INSYS GPRS Ethernet requires a power supply of 10 to 60 V DC at a maximum of 5 ripple Caution overvoltage protection The INSYS GPRS Ethernet does not have a fuse Surges and excessive voltages may result in the destruction of the de vice The following table shows the values that were determined for a signal field strength of 26 and an ambient temperature of 77 F 25 C The current consumption and therefore the power consumption may increase during poor network conditions The threshold value tolerances are subject to the typical fluctuations A maximum of one value may be operated in the threshold value range T
23. 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 6 3 4 7 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 8 4 1 4 2 Dez 06 INTRODUCTION eee ee eee veo e ee eu ee nenne 6 SCOPE OF DELIVERY pasa ee pa ee TERR ER ERE 54550040 8 OVERVIEW M NAGANA NANANA KNs ss 9 INSYS GPRS 5 0 10 FUNCTION OVERVIEW ccccccscccsccccccsccccccscccscccccccccsccccccescsccecces 10 APPLICATION EXAMPLE cccccccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 11 TECHNICAL DATA sauna 11 Generals 11 Mechanical 5 11 Power Supply colat ziel 12 SIM Card 13 Antenna 13 Digital Inputs and 13 Terminal LayoUb e oov leue A ae 14 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 000000000000 00 0000000000 15 22 AA anda 15 DISPLAY AND CONTROL ELEMENTS cccsccscccccsccccccccccccccccccccscceces 16 Display Elements 16 Reset key d 17 HISTORY 17 18 INITIAL 18 FUNCTION TEST ananas sie ooo
24. 6301 63301 63310 64710 52503 29370 29340 P OPTIMUS PTMN PAK PL PANCW PCS PetroCom PH Sun Cellular Pine Cellular PK MK PK UFONE Plus GSM PNGBMobile PORTA GSM Primetelefone RUS ProMonte PRY Porthable PSC Wireless PY Personal OAT OATARNET RA ARMGSM R CELL RF FAR EAST RLMTC Lebanon RO CONNEX RO Cosmorom RO ORANGE ROSHAN RUS 07 RUS SMARTS RUS 17 RUS DTC RUS Kuban GSM RUS North Caucasian GSM RUS_BASHCELL RUS15 RUS SMARTS RUS16 250 16 S COMVIO SabaFon Safaricom SAHELCOM SanaTel SCS RUS SERCOM SETAR GSM SEYCEL SEZ AIRTEL SFR REUNION SGP M1 3GSM SI VEGA 070 SI vodafone 63 Network Provider Identification Numbers INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 63903 64005 63002 62803 65010 61901 62201 70802 31030 46000 46001 46692 310380 342810 344930 35010 35230 35830 36010 36620 54801 73001 73010 72405 62910 732101 70402 62501 72432 72433 72434 36801 28001 25014 50216 33805 342750 35250 35850 36070 70602 310940 73402 63801 60302 23802 60303 21403 31090 24802 24801 64 CELTEL celtel CELTEL DRC CELTEL GA CELTELMW CELTEL SL CELTEL TCD CELTELHND Centennial Communications CHINA MOBILE CHN CUGSM Chunghwa Cingular Cingular Cingular Cingular Cingular Cingular Cingular Cingular CK KOKANET CL ENTEL PCS CL ENTEL PCS Claro COG LIBERTIS COLOMBIA COMCEL S A Comcel GSM CPV MOVEL CTBC CEL CTBC CEL CTBC CEL CU C COM CY
25. BTEL YUG 03 ZANTEL TZ 27801 20404 53001 26801 24008 23415 26202 54101 73401 41007 23450 31101 31105 50502 22001 22003 64003 64501 64804 64801 vodafone MT vodafone NL vodafone NZ vodafone P vodafone SE vodafone UK Vodafone de VUT SMILE VZ INFO WaridTel wave Wilkes USA Wilkes USA YES OPTUS YU MOBTEL YUG 03 ZANTEL TZ ZM CELTEL ZW ECONET ZW NET ONE 67
26. ERCELL GSM B mobistar Babilon M BA ERONET BAKCELL GSM 2000 Banglalink BASE BaTelCell BATELCO Bee Line Bee Line BEL PROXIMUS BELL BENIN COMMUNICATION BF Celtel BG GLOBUL BGD AKTEL BGD bMobile BGD GP BH GSMBIH BITEL KGZ BJ BENINCELL BOMOV BOUYGTEL C BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE BRA BrTCelular BRA SCTL BRU DSTCom BT B Mobile BTC MOBILITY LTD BTL BUSAFA 64301 60901 64901 42602 28401 62130 62401 65510 64110 25702 25001 47201 65001 33403 33420 50219 50213 50212 24202 24201 42203 54601 61403 62140 20408 20412 26207 26208 23410 27402 27403 72431 732111 42202 24601 23205 23433 23830 37001 40420 65202 62402 22803 61203 20801 29502 20420 64700 MOZ mCel MR MATTEL MTC NAMIBIA MTC VODAFONE BH M TEL GSM BG MTN NG MTN CAM MTN SA MTN UGANDA MTS BY MTS RUS MV DHIMOBILE MW CP 900 MX MOVISTAR GSM Mx Telcel GSM MY CELCOM MY CELCOM 3G MY MAXIS N NetCom GSM N Telenor NAWRAS NCL MOBILIS NE TELECEL NG Mtel NL KPN NL Telfort 02 de o2 de O2 UK Og Vodafone Og Vodafone Oi OLA OMAN MOBILE OMNITELLT one Orange Orange orange Orange Orange Orange CAM orange CH Orange CI Orange F Orange FL Orange NL Orange re 28401 62130 62401 65510 64110 25702 25001 47201 65001 33403 33420 50219 50213 50212 24202 24201 42203 54601 61403 62140 20408 20412 26207 26208 234
27. F exposure statements in their end product user manual Please note that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If the final product is not approved for use in U S territories the application manufacturer Shall take care that the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz frequency bands be deactivated and that band settings be inaccessible to end users If these demands are not met e g if the AT interface is accessible to end users it is the responsibility of the application manufacturer to always ensure that the application be FCC approved regardless of the country it is marketed in The frequency bands can be set using the command AT SCFG Radio Band rbp lt rba gt The FCC label of the module must be visible from the outside If not the host device is required to bear a second label stating Contains FCC ID QIPTC63 Dez 06 59 International Safety Instructions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 60 Summary of the FCC guidelines for 850 1900MHz If the final product is not approved in the US territories the manufacturer should deactivate the freguency bands 850 MHz and 1900 MHz and make sure that they are not accessible to the end user If this regulation is not complied with the manufacturer of the application is re sponsible for the application being FCC approved regardless of the country in which it is offered for sale Dez
28. GPRS The application can be permanently connected within the GPRS network while the ac counting takes place only for the transmitted amount of data pseudo leased line Fields of application The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet offers several options for transmitting data via the GPRS network It can be used to establish data connections for remote control or remote moni toring of IP capable devices Configuration You may easily configure the INSYS GPRS Ethernet via a browser GUI Interfaces Display and Control Elements gt Slot for the SIM card of a GSM provider 3V 1 8V cards Miniature SIM card reader with integrated compartment gt FME antenna connection gt Reset key gt 5 LEDs for status display gt 2 digital inputs gt 2 digital outputs potential free relay switches gt Serial RS232 Interface without function The connections for the power supply the inputs and the switch outputs are designed as terminals As default the frequency ranges 850 MHz and 1900 MHz are deactivated due to FCC guidelines To en able those ranges please contact the INSYS Microelectronics Sales Department Phone 49 0 941 560061 e mail insys insys tec de Dez 06 Overview INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 3 1 3 2 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet GPRS 22220500600 Function Overview The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet offers the following functions gt gt V ON v V VV VV V IP based routing between
29. NS service The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will transfer its currently allocated WAN IP address to the DynDNS service during each dial in into the GPRS network The DynDNS service will assign this IP ad dress to the according hostname FODN Full Qualified Domain Name After each GPRS dial in the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will thus be available via its hostname provided that the network provider supports incoming connections Please find more information regarding this topic in the DynDNS configuration in the Chapter DynDNS Configuration 36 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions 5 5 Configuration 5 5 1 Operation The configuration pages allow simple and convenient configuration of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet using a web browser e g Internet Explorer Opera and Firefox regardless ofthe used operating system For the configuration no drivers software etc are re quired JavaScript must be enabled in the browser The web interface is protected by a password In the factory configuration the fields user name and password are empty i e the pages can be accessed without entering a pass word Note A lost password can only be removed by completely resetting the fac tory configuration The settings in the individual configuration windows will only be saved when the button Apply is clicked To activate the settings the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet must be reset This is also offered on the configuration pages After the sett
30. S GPRS 5 0 Ethernet takes place via the Web interface See Chapter 5 5 1 Operation When the IP address is changed the item 7 of these instruc tions may need to be repeated 24 Dez 06 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Installation GSM GPRS configuration GPRSIEthernet Router This page is used to set the GSM GPRS parameters Parameter GSM GPRS changes will require a reboot settings UAE always controlled by Input IN1 Network Provider exclusive preferred PUR blank if standard provider is used PIN Re enter for confirmation aa internet t d1 del GSM Logout Intervall 0 hours Dial No Page 991 for GPRS connection PPP Username PPP Password Re enter for confirmation Internet Connect Check Intervall 0 minutes Save Cancel tt 4 www isys tec de Enter the PIN number of the used SIM card in the entry field PIN and enter the Access Point Name of your GPRS provider in the entry field APN Click on Ac cept The other parameters are not reguired for an initial test and will be described in detail in the Chapter Web interface 25 Installation INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 17 18 19 26 GPRS Ethernet Router MICROELECTRONICS The settings have been updated The INSYS GPRS 5 0 ETHERNET needs to be rebooted now to update the internal settings Please confirm reboot by pressing the Rebo
31. TIVATED High ines DEACTIVATED High Offline c 2006 INSYS Microelectronics GmbH http Awww insys tec de 38 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions The status page displays the current state of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet In detail the following information is provided IMEI Network provider Signal strength Bit error rate Network status WAN IP address First DNS server Second DNS server LAN IP address LAN Sub network mask LAN MAC address Firmware version Input 1 Input2 DynDNS status Unique 15 digit ID of the GSM engine Name of the network provider where the device is currently logged in at Current strength of the GSM radio signal see Chapter 3 7 Display and Control Elements Current bit error rate O Not registered no network search 1 Registered at the standard network provider 2 Not registered searching for GSM network 3 Registration rejected by provider 5 Registration via roaming partner IP address which the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet was allocated on its public side from the PPP server First DNS server that was provided by the GPRS provider Second DNS server that was provided by the GPRS provider Currently configured IP address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet on the local side Currently configured sub network mask of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet on the local side MAC address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Firmware versio
32. acility observe the restrictions on the use of mobiles Switch the cellular terminal or mobile off if instructed to do so by the guidelines posted in sensitive areas Medical equipment may be sensitive to RF energy The operation of cardiac pacemakers other implanted medical equipment and hearing aids can be affected by interference from cellular terminals or mobiles placed close to the device If in doubt about potential danger contact the physician or the manufacturer of the device to verify that the equipment is properly shielded Pacemaker patients are advised to keep their hand held mobile away from the pacemaker while it is on Switch off the cellular terminal or mobile before boarding an aircraft Make sure it cannot be switched on inadvertently The operation of wireless appliances in an aircraft is forbidden to prevent interference with communications systems Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender legal action or both Do not operate the cellular terminal or mobile in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Switch off the cellular terminal when you are near petrol stations fuel depots chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Operation of any electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres can constitute a safety hazard Your cellular terminal or mobile receives and transmits radio frequency energy while switched on Remember th
33. ards with deactivated PINs may be used as well lt Note Before inserting a new SIM card you have to ensure that the correct PIN is stored The PIN may need to be deleted Otherwise the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet tries to login with a wrong PIN which results in a locked PIN if the attempt is repeated APN APN Access Point Name of the GPRS provider Maximum length 30 characters e g web vodafone de GSM logout Function deactivated default Interval 1 99 Logout interval in hours after device start Dial up number PPP user name PPP Password Interval for connection test gt 42 1 minute after the logout from the GSM network the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will automatically log in again The timer is reset Note If at the time of the logout a GPRS connection was established this connection will be interrupted Note This function should be activated to enable the GSM GPRS provider to perform network updates Phone number that marks the PPP remote terminal for the dialup When dialing in via GPRS this must be 99 1 default When dialing in via GSM CSD the number of the used ISPs must be used Many ISPs offer individual speed dialing numbers PPP user name maximum length 20 characters PPP password maximum length 20 characters Function deactivated default 1 255 Time in minutes for which the connection to the internet is periodically tested If the test fails the connection is closed Afte
34. asons of availability it may be required to equip a second router standby router with a SIM card of another provider The standby router should only engage with the LAN ifthe standard router looses the connection to the GPRS network Interconnection Common ground IP 192 168 1 1 IP 192 168 1 1 GPRS Ethernet GPRS Ethernet Standard Standby o o Z Z Device configuration Standard and standby router Configure an identical IP address example 192 168 1 1 and sub network mask example 255 255 255 0 e Standard router Activate LAN connection controlled via IN2 Standard router Activate interval for connection test see Chapter 5 5 3 Standby router Activate an LAN connection controlled via IN2 The connection between OU1 NO and IN2 of the standard router guarantees that the LAN interface of the router is always active when the router is logged into the GPRS net work If the connection should for some reason not be established OUT1 switches to NC This will trigger the IN2 of the standby router The standby router will then activate its LAN interface As soon as the standard router has re established the connection to the GPRS network OUT1 will switch back to NO This will deactivate the LAN interface of the standby router and the standard router will again assume the routing function in the network Note Please note during the configuration that the network interface is inac tivated as
35. at interference can occur if it is used close to TV sets radios computers or inadequately shielded equipment Follow any special regulations and always switch off the cellular terminal or mobile wherever forbidden or when you suspect that it may cause interference or danger Road safety comes first Do not use a hand held cellular terminal or mobile when driving a vehicle unless it is securely mounted in a holder for speakerphone operation Before making a call with a hand held terminal or mobile park the vehicle Speakerphones must be installed by qualified personnel Faulty installation or operation can constitute a safety hazard gt FCC Federal Communications Commission 58 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet International Safety Instructions IMPORTANT Cellular terminals or mobiles operate using radio signals and cellular networks Because of this connection cannot be guaranteed at all times under all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless device for essential communications for example emergency calls Remember in order to make or receive calls the cellular terminal or mobile must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Some networks do not allow for emergency calls if certain network services or phone features are in use e g lock functions fixed dialing etc You may need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call Some netwo
36. bandwidths for the application The values allocated by the network provider coding scheme and time slots to be used can change dynamically during a connection and among other things de pend on the current amount of connections in the GSM cell Quality of Service OoS The above mentioned characteristics data rates in the form of values such as data amount per hour and maximum data amount and delay times are among others a part of the Ouality of Services Experience has shown that possible changes of the settings will not show any success regarding performance improvement as the providers always supply Best Effort as OoS i e the best values according to the current network load during the moment of the connection setup For this reason we spared the configuration parameters for OoS profiles for the GPRS Ethernet Instead of OoS GPRS will guarantee certain performance to some degree in indi vidual contracts Delay Times Usually there will be marginally higher delays than with a normal connection via GSM The delays will mostly be below one second The average delay times are stated with 700 ms for GSM values of 500 ms are as sumed Basically delays of several seconds are possible the applications at the GPRS end devices should therefore be set to maximum delay times if possible 55 GPRS Dial in Parameters INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 7 GPRS Dial in Parameters Overview of network providers for German
37. c port All entries in the NAT table are dynamic entries e g they are deleted if one of the follow ing conditions occurs gt The sender or the destination computer close the connection by sending an RST packet gt The timeout of the selected protocol TCP UDP has expired e g there was no data traffic for a certain period of time The TCP timeout can be defined for the INSYS GPRS 5 0 see Chapter 5 5 5 The UDP timeout is 120 seconds The NAT table is limited to 1024 simultaneous possible entries Dez 06 33 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet gt Note The dynamic entry in the NAT table takes place when establishing a connection from the private LAN to the public WAN For incoming connections from the WAN and their forwarding to ser vices in the private LAN static entries are used see Chapter 5 5 5 34 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions 5 4 Port Forwarding 5 4 1 Incoming connections Besides the previously described dynamic NAT entries for outgoing connections fixed user defined i e purely static NAT entries may be defined for incoming connections for the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet This will remain permanently after the initialization The maximum possible number of dynamic entries will be reduced by the number of fixed static entries gt Note In the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet a maximum of 20 static NAT entries may be defined It is thus possible to forward connections which come in at
38. ding network segment The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet represents such a proxy LAN devices treat it as a router or gateway i e the LAN IP address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is entered as gateway for LAN devices see 5 3 1 Routing general If the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet receives an IP packet with a destination in the public Internet it will in its function as a proxy replace the sender IP address by its public IP address At the same time the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will enter gt Its own public port number for this connection gt The IP address of the local sender computer gt The port number of the local sender computer gt The used protocol TCP UDP into a table This table is called NAT table Network Address Translation Table and is the central module of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Using the public port number that was entered in the table it will then send the IP packet to the destination computer in the public network and will then wait for the re sponses of the destination computer at the same port For the destination computer it now seems as if the IP packet was sent by the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet so the destination computer will send the according response IP pack ets to exactly this device The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will now receive its IP packet at this public port and will forward it to the local computer which has been entered in the NAT table as local com puter with its local port number for this publi
39. dministration Fw Upaate This page is used to set the parameters for DynDNS Service Parameter DynDNS changes will require a reboot settings DynDNS Your specified hostname for the Router e g gprsrouter dyndns org DynDNs Username DynDNS ze Re enter for confirmation DynDNS System dyndns The specified system at DynDNS org DynDNS Server members dyndns org DynDNS Update Server of your DynDNS Service Provider The Default Entry for DynDNS org is members dyndns org Save Cancel c 2006 INSYS Microelectronics GmbH http veww insys tec de Use the service offered by DynDNS to register a unique domain name a so called Full Qualified Domain in the Internet The owner of this domain name can assign any IP address to this domain name The best known DynDNS provider is DynDNS org at http www dyndns org They offer to register a host name with predefined exten sions e g dyndns org mine nu etc as unique domain name free of cost Billable ser vices with extended functions are possible as well As a so called DynDNS client the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet offers the possibility to allo cate the newly assigned WAN IP address to this registered domain name after each GPRS connection setup A so called domain name update with the new WAN IP address is per formed After the update was completed successfully the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is again accessible at the specified domain name
40. e update File BIN to Durchsuchen upload Press to upload the firmware image c 2006 INSYS Microelectronics GmbH http Awww isys tec de The firmware can be changed in a simple way Click on the button Browse to select a firmware update file in general update bin from a local directory After clicking the button Start the selected firmware is trans ferred to the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet The update takes approximately 30 seconds Afterwards a RESET is performed gt Note Contingent upon the firmware version the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet must be reconfigured after the update 50 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet GPRS General Dez 06 6 6 1 GPRS General Application Notes When using data services via GPRS providers offer various contract options espe cially regarding the pricing basic price basic data volume billing unit Please contact the according providers for further information In general GPRS providers bill every time a connection is terminated and daily at midnight the provider will terminate the connection at this time and all accu mulated data are rounded to the billing unit We therefore recommend selecting a rate which offers the smallest possible bill ing unit Many GSM GPRS providers offer so called M2M rates which have an exact 1 kb billing matrix gt Note The transmitted amounts of data not only consist of the sum of the application use
41. ect the tab Connections and click on Settings General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection Never dial connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Gurrent None To set up an Internet connection click Setup Add Remove Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connection Choose Settings above for dial up settings LAN Settings 22 OK Cancel Apply Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Installation 13 Deactivate all settings Local Area Network LAN Settings 14 Start the browser enter the IP address of the GPRS 5 0 Ethernet about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer Address http 192 168 1 1 Dez 06 23 Installation INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 15 A dialogue appears Click on OK No password and username is required at the first login Connect to 192 168 1 1 INSYS WebConfiguration User name v Password Remember my password Cancel gt Note No user name or password is required for the initial configuration During the initial configuration a user name and a password should be assigned The configuration of the INSY
42. egulated as follows Please send those legacy systems to the following address carriage prepaid Frankenberg Metalle G rtnersleite 8 D 96450 Coburg This regulation applies to all devices which were delivered after August 13 2005 Dez 06 Scope of Delivery INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 2 Scope of Delivery Before you begin with the initial operation please check if all accessories are included in the box gt INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet gt User Guide gt Crossed ethernet cable Please contact your supplier if the content is not complete Please also check the device for shipping damage Please also refer to your supplier if anything is damaged Please keep the packaging material for possible future shipping or storage Optional accessories gt GSM antenna Outside mounted antenna magnetic base antenna or patch an tenna 8 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Overview 3 Overview The INSYS GPRS Ethernet is a mounting rail device for industrial applications It has a compact design and a robust plastic housing It offers the following characteristics gt Quadband GSM engine for all four frequency ranges Applicable worldwide gt Note Before using the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet you should check the cer tification requirements in the country of deployment gt GSM services GPRS Class 12 GSM CSD data connection gt 10Base T Ethernet gt NAT routing function to connect local networks to the Internet via
43. elephone US PLATEAU USA CellularOne USA Extended Area USA Immix Wireless USA 080 USA 340 USA AE Airadigm USA AmeriLink USA Dutch Harbor USA i CAN USA i CAN USA Mid Tex Cellular Ltd USA Pinpoint USA SIMMETRY USA XIT Cellular USAACSI USAC1ECI USAEC USAFC USASXLP USATX USA WVA WIRELESS UTL Mango UZB CSOCOM GSM UZB DAEWOO GSM UZB UZD Viking VIVA VN MOBIFONE VN VINAPHONE VNM and VIETTEL VodaCom VODACOM CD Vodacom Lesotho VodaCom MZ VodaCom SA vodafone AL vodafone AU vodafone EG vodafone ES vodafone GR vodafone HU vodafone IE vodafone IT Vodafone JP Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Network Provider Identification Numbers Dez 06 43602 310770 43214 43219 43232 41830 27203 43211 27401 51501 42505 41677 44010 28802 46688 45602 54509 45005 46703 45002 45008 Indigo T lowa Wireless USA IR KISH IRMTCE IR VALIACOM IRAONA IRL METEOR IR TCI IS SIMINN ISLACOM JAWWAL PALESTINE JO MobCom JP DoCoMo KALL KGT Online KHM Hello GSM KL Frigate KOR SK Telecom KP SUN KR KTF KR KTF 21670 27201 22210 44020 27801 20404 53001 26801 24008 23415 26202 54101 73401 41007 23450 31101 31105 50502 22001 22003 64003 vodafone HU vodafone IE vodafone IT Vodafone JP vodafone MT vodafone NL vodafone NZ vodafone P vodafone SE vodafone UK Vodafone de VUT SMILE VZ INFO WaridTel wave Wilkes USA Wilkes USA YES OPTUS YU MO
44. er an interruption gt Controlled via input IN1 As soon as the input IN1 is active terminal IN1 connected to GND the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will establish a GPRS connection After the connection has been established the output OUT1 will switch to normally open contact The GPRS connection will remain as long as IN1 is active When the input IN1 is deactivated terminal IN1 open the existing GPRS connection is closed The output OUT1 will switch back to normally closed contact Network provider If the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is not supposed to register at identification number the standard network provider but a network provider should be selected manually this can be done in two ways gt Exclusively selected network The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet registers atthe defined network provider If the network of this provider is not accessible no registration takes place gt Preferred selected network otherwise automatic The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet first attempts to register atthe defined network provider If this fails the system switches to automatic network selection If this field is empty default in principle an automatic network selection will take place You will find a list with the network provider identification numbers in the Chapter Network Provider Identification Numbers Dez 06 41 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet PIN SIM card PIN The PIN can consist of 4 to 8 digits If no PIN is defined SIM c
45. ernet will reset all parameters to the factory defaults gt Note The PIN stored in the SIM card is not reset and will be maintained also after the device has been reset to the factory defaults 5 2 Configuration in the IP Network Devices in IP networks private networks or Internet networks use 3 details to identify the own device the own network segment and the gateway for connections to other sub networks All IP addresses consist of a sequence of 4 numbers in a range of values from O to 255 e g 192 168 1 1 For private networks without direct Internet connection numbering areas such as 192 168 are reserved Please find more information in Chapter 5 3 2 Pri vate and public IP addresses The IP address describes the network segment as well as the number of the individual device within this segment IP address Default address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet e g 192 168 1 1 Sub network mask Part of the address which describes the network segment The sub network mask 255 255 255 0 for example describes the first three values 192 168 1 of the address 192 168 1 1 as network segment Standard gateway If a device has no direct connection to the required destination network segment it will transmit all data packets for further forwarding to the standard gateway The address of the standard gateway must be in the same network segment as the IP address Dez 06 29 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 5 3 Introductio
46. f time slots for the classes which can be used for uplink downlink and for the device altogether GPRS devices support all variants up to their own multislots Multislot class Downlink slots Uplink slots Active slots 8 4 TS 1TS 5 TS 9 3 TS 2 TS 5 TS 10 4 5 2 5 5 5 11 4 5 3 TS 5 5 12 4 5 4 5 5 5 The maximum possible data rate therefore depends on the multislot class of the device The above table shows the available time slots TS of a device the table below shows the maximum data rate The data rate on the other hand depends on the used coding scheme CS This information is unfortunately not available for the user The network providers use different coding schemes according to the reception situation 1TS 2TS 3TS 4TS CS1 9 05 18 1 27 15 36 2 CS2 13 4 26 8 40 2 53 6 CS3 15 6 312 46 8 62 4 CS4 21 4 42 8 64 2 85 6 Data rates of PC data including GPRS control data Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet GPRS General Dez 06 6 4 6 5 1TS 2TS 3 TS 4 5 cs 8 16 24 32 CS2 12 24 36 48 CS3 14 4 28 8 43 2 57 6 cs4 20 60 80 Data rates of PC data only without GPRS control data Note The above mentioned values represent the theoretically maximum possible values In practice the following applies GPRS will not provide guaranteed data rates or
47. hese are average values for estimating the current consumption The current consump tion during data transmissions may also increase if the antenna is not adjusted correctly This can occur for the following cases gt The antenna and or the antenna cable not adjusted to 50 Q impedance gt The antenna that is being used is misaligned due to the situation at the instal lation site metal parts State State State Standby CSD Data transmission GPRS Data transmission Current consumption type at 140 mA 195 mA 290 mA 10 V DC Current consumption type at 60 mA 84 mA 121 mA 24 V DC Current consumption type at 42 mA 60 mA 60 mA 36 V DC Power consumption approx 14W 2W 2 9W 12 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Overview 3 4 4 SIM Card For the data connection to the GSM network the INSYS GPRS Ethernet requires a GPRS capable SIM card from a GSM provider The SIM card is the identification for the network provider The slot for the SIM card is on the front of the INSYS GPRS Ethernet gt Notes 3V and 1 8V cards may be used Changing the SIM card is only permitted when the device is switched off 3 4 5 Antenna Interface The antenna connector at the front of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet has the type FME male plug All commercial GSM antennas with a female FME connector can be used as antennas Ensure that the frequency band corresponds with the one of the provider when using s
48. ingle band antennas 900 MHz or 1800 MHz 3 4 6 Digital Inputs and Outputs Input The inputs are designed as pull up and are on HIGH in inactive open state The digital inputs are activated by connecting to ground LOW Active Oto1V HIGH Inactive 4to12V The input current from LOW to internal 5 V is typically 0 5 mA Switch output The switch outputs are potential free relay switches Maximum switch voltage 30 V DC 42 V AC Maximum current load 1 A DC 0 5 A Dez 06 13 Overview INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 3 4 7 Terminal Layout NG Terminal Meaning xi 1 GND Ground LI 2 X1 Reserved 3 10 60V DC Power supply 10V 60V DC CJ Reset 4 GND Ground LI bib 5 GND Ground uem 6 Reset Reset input GND 7 GND Ground 8 Input 1 Input 1 9 Input 2 Input 2 10 GND Ground BU ENG Terminal Meaning OUT 1 11 OUT1 NC Output 1 normally closed 12 OUT1 Output 1 13 OUT1 NO Output 1 normally open OUT 2 NC OUT2 OUT 2 NO 14 OUT2 NC Output 2 normally closed 15 OUT2 Output 2 16 OUT2 NO Output 2 normally open UUUUUUUUON 14 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Overview 3 5 Environmental Conditions The following environmental conditions must be observed for the INSYS GPRS Ethernet Caution Wet environment The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet may not be used in wet environments INSYS GPRS Ether
49. ings have been transmitted to the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet the configura tion pages must be reloaded web browser menu Update The web interface is available in German and English Switch between languages using the symbols for German or English 343 in the top right corner gt Note If the IP address was changd by mistake and or is unknown the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet may also be reset to the factory settings without using the web interface see Chapter Reset to default settings gt Note If your mobile network provider allows incoming connections the device web configuration panel is reachable from outside networks by default This may be a threat to your network security To make the web configuration panel unreachable from the out side you can map incoming connections to port 80 to an non exis tent local ip address via a static NAT entry see Chap 5 5 5 Dez 06 37 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 5 5 2 Status page GPRS Ethernet Router Status information about GPRS ETHERNET Router NOTE Reload this page to see the current settings Status ulam 355633000405034 Provider Signal Quality BitErrorRate O Not registered no GSM network search WAN IP Address Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 Pee 192 16811 255 255 2550 PAANAN OOOSBBOOTEBC Firmware Wersion 1073 Das DEAC
50. ll as for UDP but it is not possible to use the same WAN port with the same protocol for several entries 5 4 2 Operation with GPRS To enable port forwarding which means incoming connections with the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet the following is required gt The network provider must enable incoming connections gt The WAN IP address of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is recognized In many GPRS networks incoming connections are not permitted by default to pro tect the GPRS terminal from unwanted data traffic load and cost In some countries public APNs without any protection are offered too Using these APNs can lead to in calculable costs during the device s operation As an alternative GPRS providers offer VPN services which permit incoming connec tions from predefined IP addresses Fixed IP addresses are possible within the framework of VPN or special arrangements Especially suited are additional services like fixed IP from mdex http www mdex eu which sum up different SIM cards to a closed private net work with a private IP address range Connections from a companies network to the devices are then set up via a VPN tunnel Usually the GPRS provider allocates the GPRS device a new dynamic IP address for each dial in and every 24 hours which the GPRS device may need to communicate to potential callers Furthermore the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet may be allocated a fixed hostname e g gprsrouter dyndns org via the DynD
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52. n number These fields show the status of the two inputs low or high Function make the according interface accessible see Chapters 5 5 3 und 5 5 4 Displays the status of the DynDNS registration of the current WAN IP address See Chapter 5 5 6 The T Mobile name is not always correctly transmitted Instead only CC 262 NC 01 for country no 262 and network no 01 are displayed Dez 06 39 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 5 5 3 GSM GPRS GPRSIEthernet Router This page is used to set the GSM GPRS parameters Parameter GSM GPRS changes will require a reboot settings aa always controlled by Input IN1 Network Provider C exclusive preferred cave blank if standard provider is used PIN Re enter for confirmation linternett d1 de GSM Logout Intervall 0 hours Dial No page 991 for GPRS connection PPFP Username PPP Password Re enter for confirmation Internet Connect Check Intervall 0 minutes Save Cancel isys tec de c 2006 INSYS Microelectronics GmbH http wa 40 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions The parameters for GSM GPRS can be set on this page WAN connection Determination of the GPRS connection control gt Always on default After each restart the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet will auto matically establish a GPRS connection This will remain per manently and will be re established aft
53. n to the Routing of IP Networks 5 3 1 Routing general without NAT A router is the link between two network segments It forwards the IP packets which are not located in the network of the sender to the other network segment In the computers of the network segment the IP address ofthe according router to the respective destination network must be entered in the local routing table as gateway Strictly speaking the IP address of the router which is also located in the same network segment must be entered in the gateway See figure Several remote destination net works may be available where each of them is connected to the local network via a router For each destination network the respective available router is entered as gate way in the local routing table Network section B Network section A 192 168 0 102 10 0 0 101 259 299 259 0 GW 192 168 0 1 GW 10 0 0 1 192 168 0 1 259425925570 10 0 0 102 255 0 0 0 GW 10 0 0 1 192 168 0 101 2554255425540 GW 192 168 0 1 30 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions If only one router is available this router is defined one time as standard gateway It will then receive all IP packets which are not meant for the own network segment It will as sume the correct forwarding to the according destination network This forwarding is done without any changes at the IP packets The recipient will thus know the sender and will also know exactly
54. nd Zuverl ssigkeit in der Daten bertragung INSYS entwickelt gemeinsam mit namhaften Herstellern aus der Industrie internationale Produktl sungen die diesen Anforderungen gerecht werden Wir bieten folgende Bauformen y er gt Newsletter Modem Router Switch auf DIN Hutschiene i module OEM Boards Tischger te Socket in den Technologien Modem ISDN GSM GPRS Bluetooth WLAN Ethernet und Anrede Anrede w hlen zl TCPAP Vorname Sicherheitstechnik Nachname E Mail Gemeinsam mit f hrenden Partnern und Produzenten 2 von Tresoren und Schlie systemen entwickelt INSYS E o anmelden innovative Sicherheitsl sungen Aus der Verbindung abmelden AGENDA modernster Kommunikationeselektronik langj hriger i Erfahrung und einem umfangreichen Know How resultieren intelligente neue Produkte und Systeme Wir bieten Hochsicherheitsschl sser berwachungssysteme MS Mi2 fachiiharwarhiina f r Rankan mit UNS Dez 06 27 Installation INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 28 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions 5 Functions 5 1 Reset to Factory Defaults There are two options to reset the device to the factory default settings gt Pres the Reset key at least 5 times for a duration of 100 ms to 500ms each within 10 seconds gt Connectthe Reset terminal to GND at least 5 times for a duration of 100 ms to 500ms each within 10 seconds After 10 seconds the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Eth
55. net Humidity O 95 non condensing Temperature range 0 C to 55 C 3 6 Certifications The INSYS GPRS Ethernet bears the CE symbol of conformity This symbol is a declaration that on account of its design and implementation this device is in compliance with the currently valid versions of the following EC directives Directives 89 336 EEC EMC directive 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive 91 263 EEC Directive for telecommunication devices Standards DIN EN 55022 1998 04 class B DIN EN 61000 6 2 DIN EN 61000 3 2 DIN EN 61000 3 3 EN 301 489 1 V 1 4 1 EN 301 489 7 V 1 2 1 EN 301 511 V 9 0 2 DIN EN 60950 1 Approvals CE Dez 06 Overview INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 3 7 Display and Control Elements The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet has 5 LEDs for status displays and one reset key INSYS o Power O status SIM ORX TX O signal O Reset m GPRS 10 Base T OOOOOOOOOO Qconnect 0000000000 Q RS 232 3 7 1 Display Elements Color LED off LED on LED blinks LED flashes Power Green No power sup Power supply ply available Status Yellow GSM engine PPP connec Initialization phase Slow flashing 100 ms not logged into tion to the on 1900 ms off De network Internet es vice logged into the tablished GSM network Connect Yellow Noconnection Connection to to the local the local net network
56. nical Data A wrong or no APN Access Point Name was allocated Enter the correct APN using the web interface PPP user name and oder PPP password are missing or were entered incorrectly Enter the correct PPP parameters using the web interface The GPRS Ethernet blocks incoming IP connections The GSM provider does not allow incoming IP connections Ask the GSM provider if he allows in coming IP connections If yes inquire about the according APN Dez 06 57 International Safety Instructions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 9 International Safety Instructions The following Siemens safety instructions apply to the used GSM GPRS engine TC63 Fol lowing US FCC specifications each device must have a sticker with a note referring to the FCC ID attached 9 1 Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation usage service or repair of any cellular terminal or mobile incorporating TC63 Manufacturers of the cellular terminal are advised to convey the following safety information to users and operating personnel and to incorporate these guidelines into all manuals supplied with the product Failure to comply with these precautions violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the product Siemens AG assumes no liability for customer s failure to comply with these precautions When in a hospital or other health care f
57. ot button below Reboot 9 Are you sure Abbrechen On the following page click on Restart and confirm with when queried Switch the power supply off Insert the SIM card Press the sunken yellow button see image above the SIM slot and remove the card holder Put the SIM card into the card holder and reinsert it The contacts of the SIM card face to the left when inserting the card Switch the power supply on Wait until the device has been powered up and is logged in and until a GPRS con nection has been established LED Status lights up permanently Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Installation 4 2 Function Test As soon as the LED status lights up permanently the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet is ready for routing For a quick test enter an Internet address in your web browser such as http www insys tec de 3 INSYS Microelectronics Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q O 6o Address http www insys tec de Home Produkte Kontakt Vertriebspartner Messen Jobs Impressum onc E WI i Willkommen bei INSYS MICROELECTRONICS gt Datenkommunikation E poo Erfahrung und Kompetenz seit ber 12 Jahren gt Sicherheitstechnik gt Projekte Industrielle Datenkommunikation _ 2 Anwendungen Die industrielle Datenkommunikation stellt hohe P Support Service Anspr che an Sicherheit u
58. r data They are rather packed into TCP IP packets which also generate network loads and therefore add to the total costs 51 GPRS General INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 6 2 Network Design The GPRS system is intended as additional service within the scope of the GSM system The GPRS data exchange GPRS General Packet Radio Services runs packet oriented based on the Internet Protocol IP The following figure shows the basic design where the application has to provide the TCP IP PPP stacks This is required when using the standard GPRS functional ity of the GPRS Ethernet local networl Ethernet PPP IP PPP IP GPRS Carrier INSYS GPRS Ethernet i modul Etherne GPRS components and internal GPRS networl 52 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet GPRS General IP Addresses Accessibility The IP address of the GPRS end device is dynamically allocated by the provider and is temporary i e during the next dialup at the provider a new IP address is allo cated In many GPRS networks the IP address can not be accessed from outside routing enabled as the providers perform the addressing for the switch from GPRS net works to the normal Internet via a NAT table Network Address Translation This also provides a security aspect as the GPRS device is not accessible by so called scanners because the IP address can not be accessed As GPRS is billed by the amount of data this prevents unwan
59. rks require that a valid SIM card be properly inserted in the cellular terminal or mobile 9 2 Compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations The FCC Equipment Authorization Certification for the TC63 reference application is listed under the FCC identifier QIPTC63 IC 267W TC63 granted to Siemens AG The TC63 reference application registered under the above identifier is certified to be in accordance with the following Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24 This device contains GSM and GPRS Class12 functions in the 900 and 1800MHz Band which are not operational in U S Territories This device is to be used only for mobile and fixed applications The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance Antennas used for this OEM module must not exceed 8 4dBi gain GSM 1900 and 2 9dBi GSM 850 for mobile and fixed operating configurations This device is approved as a module to be installed in other devices Manufacturers of mobile or fixed devices incorporating TC63 modules are advised to include instructions according to above mentioned R
60. rwards a new connection setup is started Note To test the connection a DNS query is started For this test about 100 byte of billable data traffic will incur Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions 5 5 4 LAN GPRSIEthernet Router MICROELECTRONICS This page is used to set LAN IP parameters Parameter changes will require a reboot IP settings always controlled by Input IN2 LAN IP address 82168141 LAN Subnet en 255 255 255 0 Save Cancel c 2006 INSYS Microelectronics GmbH http www insys tec de The default settings for the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet are as follows gt IP 192 168 1 1 gt Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet offers the possibility to control the status of its LAN inter face gt Always on default The LAN interface is permanently active gt Controlled via input IN2 The LAN interface can be switched on or off via the input IN2 If the input IN2 is active terminal IN2 connected to GND the LAN interface will be activated as well If the input IN2 is inactive terminal IN2 open the LAN interface will be deacti vated In this setting the according status will be mapped to the output OUT2 Dez 06 43 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Better availability through standby router If necessary a standby router may be activated through the LAN interface that is switchable via the input IN2 For re
61. sly a value that is suitable for the requirements of the connected network segment should be selected We recommend keeping the default value at 130 min utes Only if very many but at the same time very short TCP connections from the local network into the Internet are expected should this value be adjusted downwards Dez 06 45 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet New static NAT entry WAN port 1 65535 LAN IP address LAN port 1 65535 Protocol List of the static NAT entries gt gt Note With this option you can create a new static NAT entry meaning a virtual server The port on the WAN side of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet which should accept the IP packets from outside The IP address of the destination computer in the local network The port of the local destination computer to which the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet should forward the IP packets from outside The protocol TCP UDP which the server application of the local destination computer expects E g TCP for web services or UDP for DNS This list contains the already configured static NAT entries They may be removed if necessary using the according button Creating a new NAT entry or removing an existing NAT entry will re quire a restart of the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet to take effect 46 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Functions 5 5 6 DynDNS GPRSIEthernet Router NSV osmorns LAN omons A
62. ted and costly data traffic This also means that the following functions may not be possible gt Pinging the GPRS device from outside gt Establishing TCP IP connections to the GPRS device from outside gt Sending UDP IP packets to the GPRS device from outside All connections channels must be opened starting with the GPRS device This means that the GPRS device or the Ethernet device behind it can only react as Cli ent Exceptions to this restriction will be provided by the according provider if avail able Please also contact your provider to clarify if it is possible to use a VPN Vir tual Private Network for possibly required server functionality The GPRS provider mdex offers a service called fixed IP This service features a fixed IP address for each SIM card at the moment only possible for SIM cards from T mobile and Vodafone and a secure connection to the device over the internet via a VPN tunnel For further information contact mdex at http www mdex eu Dez 06 53 GPRS General INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 6 3 54 Data Rates The GPRS Ethernet has the following characteristics gt GPRS Multislot class 12 gt GPRS End device class B gt Support of coding scheme 1 to 4 gt PBCCH Support GPRS has several classes multislot classes which are relevant for the transmis sion speed The classes provide the maximum transmission speed for uplink and downlink The table below shows the number o
63. unctions 5 5 7 Administration GPRSIEthernet Router osmorns LAN nar omons Administration Fw Upaate This page is used to set up an access password for the configuration pages or Admin to reset the bridge to default settings Parameter changes will require a reboot settings Admin name Admin password Re enter for confirmation Save Cancel gati Reboot Reset to factory MES factory defaults The LAN IP Address will be resetto 192 168 1 1 All static NAT Entries Port Forwarding will be deleted The storaged PIN for the SIM Card will not be changed c 2006 INSYS Microelectronics GmbH http vww insys tec de On this page the access protection for the web interface user name and password is set In the default settings neither a user name nor a password was specified In addition this page offers the opportunity to restart the INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet or to restore the factory defaults gt Note The password can be reset using the function RESET See Chapter Re set to factory defaults Dez 06 49 Functions INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 5 5 8 Firmware update GPRS Ethernet Router This page is used to update the internal firmware of the GPRS ETHERNET Router INI MICROELECTRONICS Firmware Update Warning Uploading a new firmware can change current settings You may have to reconfigure the device after th
64. work is avail able RX TX Green No data ex Activity on change onthe the LAN side LAN side Signal Green GSM signal Best GSM Blinking interval depends field strength signal field on the GSM signal field too low strength strength the higher the value the better always ON 25 31 60 ms 23 24 140 ms 21 22 260 ms 19 20 380 ms 17 18 500 ms 15 16 1000 ms 13 14 Always OFF 0 12 99 16 Dez 06 INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet Overview 3 7 2 Reset key Use the reset key to re initialize the INSYS GPRS Ethernet or to load the factory settings Press the reset key for at least 1 second After a 10 s pause a simple reset re initialization of the device is performed Pressing the reset key equals the bridging of the terminals Reset and GND Resetting the device to factory settings is also performed via the reset key or the reset terminal This function is described in detail in Chapter 5 1 3 8 History Version Additional functions 1 01 Firmware redesign 1 02 Default IP Address changed to 192 168 1 1 Dez 06 17 Installation INSYS GPRS 5 0 Ethernet 4 4 1 18 Installation Initial Operation Warning General Please observe the safety instructions when putting the device into operation Have the SIM card and PIN number ready but do not insert the card yet Connecting the power supply a Connecting the ground connection b Connecting the power supply 10 60V DC Caution
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