ADDVALUE INNOVATION WESBR5K Class 2 BGAN Satellite Terminal User Manual

ADDVALUE INNOVATION PTE LTD Class 2 BGAN Satellite Terminal

User Manual

          Version     :     1.0 (draft) Date  :  11 Sep 2017 SABRE™ RANGER 5000
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  2 Contents  Copyright ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Trademarks ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 Regulatory Information ....................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 2. Quick Reference ............................................................................................................................................. 7 3. Install the Sim Card ........................................................................................................................................ 8 4. Connect the Cables and Wires ..................................................................................................................... 10 5. Optional Accessories .................................................................................................................................... 18 6. Fix Optional Mounting Bracket to Sabre™ Ranger 5000 ............................................................................. 19 7. Mount the Terminal on a Pole ...................................................................................................................... 20 8. Terminal Grounding ...................................................................................................................................... 22 9. Point the Antenna ......................................................................................................................................... 23 10. Navigate to the Web Console ..................................................................................................................... 25 11. Web Console .............................................................................................................................................. 29 11.1 Data .......................................................................................................................................................... 31 11.1.1 Data Profile ............................................................................................................................................ 31 11.1.2 Firewall .................................................................................................................................................. 32 11.1.3 Port Forwarding ..................................................................................................................................... 35 11.1.4 Data Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 36 11.2 SMS .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 11.2.1 Compose ............................................................................................................................................... 37 11.2.2 Inbox ...................................................................................................................................................... 38 11.2.3 Sent ....................................................................................................................................................... 39 11.2.4 Draft ....................................................................................................................................................... 39 11.3 Settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 40 11.3.1 Accounts ................................................................................................................................................ 40 11.3.2 Ethernet ................................................................................................................................................. 41 11.3.3 Security .................................................................................................................................................. 42 11.3.4 Terminal Settings ................................................................................................................................... 43 11.3.4.1 Reboot Terminal ................................................................................................................................. 43 11.3.4.2 Factory Reset ..................................................................................................................................... 43 11.3.4.3 Firmware Upgrade .............................................................................................................................. 44 11.3.4.4 Remote Access .................................................................................................................................. 45 11.3.4.4 Power Saving ..................................................................................................................................... 46 11.3.4.5 Ciphering ............................................................................................................................................ 47 11.3.4.6 Facility Lock ........................................................................................................................................ 47 11.3.4.7 IP Watchdog ....................................................................................................................................... 48 11.3.4.8 I/O Configurations............................................................................................................................... 49 11.3.4.9 Backup/Restore .................................................................................................................................. 53 11.3.4.10 Web .................................................................................................................................................. 54 11.3.4.11 Antenna Pointing Buzzer .................................................................................................................. 54 11.3.4.12 GNSS Selection................................................................................................................................ 55 11.3.5 Terminal Info .......................................................................................................................................... 56 11.3.6 SMS Configurations............................................................................................................................... 57 11.3.7 Language ............................................................................................................................................... 57 11.3.8 Support .................................................................................................................................................. 57 11.3.9 About ..................................................................................................................................................... 57 12. Web Console in Safe Mode ........................................................................................................................ 58 13.  Appendix A: Terminal Block Pin Assignment ............................................................................................ 60 14.  Appendix B: Conduit & Accessories .......................................................................................................... 62 15.  Appendix C: Technical Summary .............................................................................................................. 63 16. Appendix D: Backup Configuration Reference Table ................................................................................. 65
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  3 Copyright     © Copyright 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd    All rights reserved. This publication and its contents are proprietary to Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd., 8 Tai Seng Link, Level 5 (Wing 2) Singapore 534158.  Warranty Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  Trademarks All trademarks, marks, names, or product names referenced in this publication are the property of their respective owners. Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein. SABRE™ RANGER 5000 is a trademark of Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd.   Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and/or other countries.  INMARSAT is a trademark of the International Mobile Satellite Organization. The Inmarsat LOGO and the trademark BGAN are trademarks of Inmarsat (IP) Company Limited. All trademarks are licensed to Inmarsat Limited.  All other company and product names may be the registered trademarks or trademarks of their  respective owners.  Regulatory Information FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE  FCC Identifier: XXX-XXXXXXXX  USE CONDITIONS:   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  conditions:   1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause    undesired operation.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  4 NOTE:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   IMPORTANT NOTE: EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION   This Device complies with FCC & IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The Antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  FCC CAUTION:   Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by FCC to operate this satellite terminal, SABRE™ RANGER 5000.  INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT  ICC Identifier: XXXXX-XXXXXXXX  This device complies with Radio standard specification RSS -170 of Industry Canada Rules.   The operation is subject to the following two conditions:  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause     undesired operation.   IMPORTANT NOTE: RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT   This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 100cm  from  all  persons and must  not  be  co-located or  operating  in  conjunction with  any  other antenna or transmitter.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  5 CE RED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  The CE RED Declaration of Conformity for the Sabre™ Ranger 5000 terminal will be added on this page after completing the upgrade process of the CE RED tests.                                       Mobile Earth Stations (MES) 1668 – 1670 MHz is under restricted usage under ECC Decision ECC/DEC/ (04)09 for EU Countries. User/Operator shall check with local Radio Spectrum regulator for necessary operating license and restriction usage and protection of Local Radio service.       AT BE BG CZ DK EE FR DE IS IE IT EL ES CY LV LI LT LU HU MT NL NO PL  PT RO SI SK TR FI SE CH UK HR
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  6 Introduction   The  SABRE™  RANGER  5000  is  a  broadband  global  area  network  (BGAN)  Class  2 machine-to-machine (M2M) satellite terminal. It has a ruggedised mechanical enclosure designed to be “touch once and left” in all types of weather conditions.   The  terminal  operates  on  either  the  Inmarsat  standard  BGAN  or  the  M2M  service.  It offers global  coverage and is fit  for  SCADA  applications to gather real-time  data  from remote unmanned locations. The firmware is specially designed to provide reliable and stable BGAN connectivity continuously for long period of time without user intervention.   It is fully compatible with the Remote Terminal Manager (RTM) or Inmarsat M2M platform, which  allows  the  user  to  graphically  view  the  location  of  the  terminal  and  monitor  the terminal status.   The terminal can also be configured remotely using SMS commands. The PDP context of the  SABRE™  RANGER  5000  can  be  activated or  deactivated  via  SMS.  The  rebooting process  can  also  be  initiated  via  SMS.  In  addition,  the  terminal  logs  can  be  retrieved remotely for debugging purpose.   You  can  use  either  the  rugged  mounting  bracket  (optional  accessory)  of  the  Sabre™ Ranger  5000  (See  figure  1  below.)  or  a  VESA  MIS-D  bracket  to  mount  the  SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal.            Figure 1
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  7 2. Quick Reference                   Figure 2 The SABRE™ RANGER 5000 has a NPT ¾ inch hole for installing a conduit-fitting or a cable gland on the bottom part of the casing to route all the wires.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  8 3. Install the Sim Card  1. Release the five black screws from the protective cover and loosen the “Rotation Point” screw. See figure 3.                          Figure 3  2.  Rotate the protective cover in a clockwise direction.  3.  Open the SIM card cover and rotate in a clockwise direction. See figure 4.                                                                      Figure 4       Protective Cover “Rotation-Point” Screw Pointing Mode Button Antenna Pointing LEDs Conduit-Fitting Hole
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  9  4.  Slot the SIM card into the SIM card holder in the orientation as shown on figure 5.               Figure 5 5.  Insert the SIM card until it ‘clicks’ into place. 6.  Rotate and move the SIM card cover back in place.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  10 4. Connect the Cables and Wires  The SABRE™ RANGER 5000 has a NPT ¾ inch hole for installing a conduit-fitting or a cable gland at the bottom part of the casing to connect all the wires. See appendix B for information about the conduit and its accessories.                                                                                      Figure 6                             Figure 7   CON801 and CON802 Terminal Block Assignment
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  11 Ethernet Connection   Use a CAT5e cable with the RJ45 plug for the Ethernet cable. Thread the Ethernet cable through the conduit-fitting/Cable gland hole carefully.   Insert the RJ45 Plug into the Ethernet Port 1 (as indicated below in red rectangle).           Figure 8   Power Supply input   Connect a 12VDC nominal power supply to the Power connector, CON501. This Power supply input supports a range of voltages from 10.8 to 32Volts. The terminal requires 20W when transmitting and 6W when receiving.    Use two AWG16 wires for power connection if the cable length is not more than 10m. Otherwise, use AWG14 wires for a cable that can be lengthened up to 100m.    Insert the red wire into the terminal block with (+) marking, the black wire into the terminal block with (-) marking. Press and hold the orange tab on the terminal block while inserting the wire into the hole.   NOTE: The sample wires below are used for reference. You may use different colour wires that met the electrical specifications.            Figure 9
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  12 RS232 port – debug port This port is intended for capturing the debug log. The cable length is limited to 10 metres. Use Belden cable no. 9533 or equivalent.    Connect the wires as shown below.   NOTE: The sample wires below are used for reference. You may use different colour wires that met the electrical specifications.   Black wire    terminal block 22 (GND)       Red wire    terminal block 24 (RS232-TX)        White wire    terminal block 23 (RS232-RX).                                                                      Figure 10  RS232/RS485 – user port This is a user configurable port. The user can configure this port to be any of the following:    RS232   RS485 – full duplex   RS485 – half duplex  RS232 Use  Belden  cable  no.  9533  or  equivalent  for  3-wire  RS232  (RX,  TX,  GND)  or  Belden cable no. 9535 or equivalent for 5-wire RS232 (RX, TX, RTS, CTS, GND). Cable length is limited to 10 metres.    Connect the wires as shown below.   NOTE: The sample wires below are used for reference. You may use different colour wires that met the electrical specifications.  Black wire    terminal block 10 (GND)       Red wire     terminal block   8 (RS232-TX)        White wire     terminal block 11 (RS232-RX)  NOTE: If you use the Belden cable no. 9535 for 5-wire RS232 (RX, TX, RTS, CTS, GND), refer to figure 7 for the wire connections to the terminal block.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  13      Figure 11  Digital Input and Output; Terminal Data Ready (TDR) Output; Local Wake up Input   Use Belden cable no. 9535 or similar non-paired shielded cable for these connections.  The number of wires in the cable can vary depending on the user requirements.  Digital output There are 4 digital outputs configured as Low side drivers. These outputs are connected to pin 14(OP1) and pin 15(OP2) of CON801 and pin 2(OP3) and pin 3(OP4) of CON802. A  low  side  driver  will  pull  the  signal  to  ground  when  active.  An  output  can  sink  up  to 400mA of current.  Lo w Side Driver Figure 12  Digital input There are 4 digital inputs. They are connected to pin 17 (IP1) and pin 18(IP2) of CON801 and pin 5(IP3) and pin 6(IP4) of CON802. These inputs accept a signal of 0V to +32VDC. These inputs have a weak pull-down of approximately 300K ohms. A pull-up to +5VDC may  be  used  to  drive  these  inputs.  The  input  buffer  inverts  the  input  logic  level.  The minimum input voltage to be declared is higher than, 2.6V. The maximum input voltage to be declared is lower than, 1.0V. The digital input ground is connected to pin 4 (GND), pin 7(GND) or pin 16(GND).  Low Side Driver
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  14 300K20KInput  Figure 13  Local Wake up input  This  is  a  digital  input.  The  local  wakeup  input  is  connected  to  pin  21  (Wake-up)  of CON801. The  signal  ground  is  connected  to  pin  22  (GND)  of  CON801.  The  electrical specifications of this input are the same as the specifications of the Digital input.  Terminal Data Ready (TDR) output  This is a digital output. The TDR output is connected to pin 13 (TDR) of CON801. The signal ground  is connected to pin 1 (GND) of  CON802. The electrical specifications of this port are the same as the specifications of the Digital output.  Analogue voltage input  Use Belden cable no. 9841 or equivalent. The analogue input is connected to pin 20 (Analog-input) of CON801. This input will accept a signal of 0V to 32VDC. The analogue signal ground is connected to pin 19 (GND) of CON801.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  15 Secure the cables and wires with a cable tie 1.  Gather all the connected cables and wires. 2.  Loop the cable tie into the cable tie hole in the terminal before fastening to secure the wires in place so that they will not slip off its connectors.  See figure 14 – * wires are not displayed to show the cable tie hole.        Figure 14  3.  Secure the wires together with a cable tie.        Figure 15  Cable Tie
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  16 4.  Secure the conduit tightly to the adaptor to prevent water from getting into the conduit and the terminal.        Figure 16
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  17 Secure the protective cover 1. Rotate the protective cover anti-clockwise to the closed position.  2. Tighten the six black screws including the “rotation point” screw with a flat blade screw driver.  NOTE: For ingress protection, it is important to ensure the screws are tightened to a torque value of 0.57 Nm (5.0 in-lbs), approximately 2 ½ to 3 turns for each screw.         Figure 17
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  18  5. Optional Accessories  Mounting Bracket     Figure 18 Parts List       ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY 01 Socket Head Cap Screws, M8 x 120mm, Full thread 4 02 Flat Washers, M8 12 03 Saddle Clamps 2 04 Bracket Wall (185 x 90 x 100)mm 1 05 Split Washers, M8 4 06 Socket Head Cap Screws, M8 x 14mm 8 07 Bracket Body (189 x 110 x 90)mm 1
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  19 6. Fix Optional Mounting Bracket to Sabre™ Ranger 5000  Figure 19   1. See figure 19 above. Place Sabre™ Ranger 5000 terminal with its front face on a flat surface. 2. Attach   the bracket body on the rear of Sabre™ Ranger 5000 terminal.  NOTE: There are five holes at the base of the bracket body. The wire loop-hole as shown on the enlarged view should be placed along the upper edge of the terminal. See figure 19 and its enlarged view. 3. Align the four holes, and fasten   to Sabre™ Ranger 5000 terminal using the washers (4x)  and the socket head cap screws (M8 x 14mm - 4x)   with a hex L-key.  4. Align the bracket wall   to the bracket body . See figure 19. Notice the upper holes on the bracket wall align to the slots on the bracket wall and the lower holes align to the holes below the slots of the bracket body.  5. Use the washers (4x) , the split washers (4x)  and the socket head screws (M8 x 14mm - 4x)   to assemble   to .  NOTE: Do not fully tighten the screws to assemble   to  with a hex L-key, fasten the screws finger tight only as you need to adjust its actual position according to the satellite location later.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  20                                                       Figure 20                     7. Mount the Terminal on a Pole                                         Before mounting the terminal, ensure that the azimuth is correct by using a compass.  For example: North has an azimuth of 0°, East 90°, South 180° and West 270°.  1.  Locate a vertical pole or column to mount the SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal.  NOTE: The mounting bracket is designed to be mounted on a 1 to 3 inch diameter pole.  2.  Mount the pre-assembled terminal to the pole.  TIP: If you have a long conduit of 10 metres or more, use the additional hole on the mounting bracket with a cable tie to hold the conduit before mounting the terminal to a pole. See figure 21 below.   Figure 21   3.  Use the supplied washers, socket head cap screws (M8 x 120mm), and the saddle clamps to mount the pre-assembled terminal on the pole.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  21 4.  Secure the saddle clamps on the pole by first turning in the screws and washers at the position  and , and then turn in the screws and washers at the position   and   for easy installation. See figure 22.  Figure 22  5.  Tighten the screws to secure the SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal to the pole. 6. Secure the conduit to the pole by using several cable ties.                       Figure 23
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  22  8. Terminal Grounding  Protective Earth Grounding  The chassis of the SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal must be firmly connected to the earth ground by using a short and low impedance wire.     Figure 24   1.  Unscrew one of the four mounting screws at the back of the terminal. 2.  Insert the earth grounding wire lug in between the mounting bracket and the washer, and then tighten the screw.   NOTE: Please seek professional local advice for earth grounding.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  23 9. Point the Antenna      Figure 25          1.  Place the terminal outdoor with no obstruction from trees, buildings, hills or any external objects and power up the terminal.  2.  Check the elevation and azimuth on the terminal firmware. The terminal firmware displays the pre-calculated elevation and azimuth once the GPS location is acquired.   NOTE: The information can be found in the Web console on the Home page. Refer to the section on Navigate to the Web Console for more details. Azimuth and Elevation are angles used to define the apparent position of an object in the sky, relative to a specific observation point. In this case, we are the observers on earth.  3.  Adjust the required elevation angle by tilting the bracket body attached to the terminal along the slot. Notice that you can adjust the angle of elevation in steps of 5°. The angle markings at both sides of the bracket body have an offset of 5°. See figure 26 below. The terminal is at a vertical position at the angle of 0° and at a horizontal position at the angle of 90°.                    Figure 26   Centre of rotation point (fixed)  Variable point along the slot  Lock position with a bolt – M5
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  24 4. Insert the M5 bolt to lock the required position and tighten it to secure the angle of elevation. See figure 27.   Figure 27
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  25 10. Navigate to the Web Console  1. The SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal should be installed at an outdoor location with the correct Azimuth. The terminal needs to be pointed towards the satellite to ensure its connection to the satellite network. Turn ON the power supply to the terminal and connect the Ethernet cable to your laptop/PC.   Figure 28  2.  When the terminal is powered up, all the Antenna Pointing LEDs will flash briefly and goes off. This indicates the terminal is ON.  3.  After a short while, the terminal will go into Auto network registration mode. This is indicated by synchronous flashing of all the LEDs. Press and hold Pointing Mode button for more than 3 seconds to disable the Auto network registration mode and go to the manual network registration mode.  Figure 29 Power Supply, Ethernet Cable Pointing Mode Button Antenna Pointing LEDs Antenna
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  26 Manual Network Registration 1.  The Antenna Pointing LEDs indicate the received Global Beam signal strength.  Slowly adjust the Elevation of the terminal until the maximum number of LEDs illuminate. See the table below for the number of LEDs lighting up vs the Global beam signal strength.  2.  Another way to do the antenna pointing is to use the audio assisted pointing mode. In this mode, a buzzer will emit an audio tone with its pitch changing according to the strength of the global beam signal. The buzzer is disabled by default. To enable the buzzer, navigate to Settings > Terminal Settings > Antenna Pointing buzzer. Click Apply for the new setting to take effect.  3.  After the antenna is correctly pointed to the satellite, press the Pointing Mode button once to exit the pointing mode and start the network registration process.  NOTE:   indicates flashing green LED and   indicates steady green LED.                                LEDs Signal Global Beam Signal Strength (dB)   0 – 40   41 – 47  48  49  50  51  52  53  54  55 and above
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  27 NOTE: When the Antenna is pointing away from the satellite, the received signal strength is weaker. This is indicated by, lighting up a fewer number of LEDs and a low pitch audio tone. When the Antenna moves towards the satellite, the signal strength will gradually increase. This is indicated by lighting up more LEDs and gradually increasing pitch of the audio tone.  4.  You may also verify the signal strength through the Web Console.  i) Open any web browser and type http://RANGER5000 or http://192.168.1.35 on the address bar.  ii) The default credentials are:       Username: admin       Password: 1234          Figure 30  NOTE:  Web Console will remind the user to change the password for the first time login for security purposes. A minimum of 6 characters are required for the new password.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  28  iii) You can see the following details:                     Figure 31  1.  After the terminal is properly pointed, press and hold the Pointing Mode Button once to trigger the network registration.  2.  The Antenna Pointing LEDs flash in sequence during the network registration.  NOTE:  The SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal activates a data connection automatically by default.     Auto Network Registration  When the terminal is powered up while it is already pointed to the satellite, it will register to the network automatically.  The LEDs will flash from right to left. When the network registration is successfully completed, all the LEDs will flash twice and turn off.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  29 11. Web Console  After login to the Web Console, navigate to Home > Menu to view the menu page.   MENU OVERVIEW  Data SMS Settings Logout Data Profile - Primary Profiles - Secondary Profiles  Firewall  -Setup  -HTTP Filters  Port Forwarding  Data Settings   Compose  Inbox   Sent  Draft  Accounts  Ethernet -Ethernet    - Ethernet Settings    - DHCP    - MAC Filtering  Security  - Terminal PIN  - SIM PIN  Terminal Settings  - Reboot Terminal  - Factory Reset  - Firmware Upgrade  - Remote Access  - Power Saving  - Ciphering  - Facility Lock  - IP Watchdog  - I/O Configurations  - Backup/Restore  - Web  - Antenna Pointing Buzzer  - GNSS Selection    Terminal Info  - Information  - Logs  - Data Log  SMS Configurations - Information - Remote Control  Language   Support  About
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  30 STATUS OF TERMINAL  The Home page provides the status information of the terminal, pointing information and allows a  data connection to be established. Navigate to Home page for the terminal status.    Figure 32  Click “Activate Data Connection” or “Deactivate Data Connection” in order to activate or  deactivate data connection.  NOTE: Signal strength must be 42dB or above for the terminal to successfully connect or register to the network. Signal strength can be improved by pointing more accurately. If  the  signal  strength  level  indicated  in  the  web  console  is  low  under  a  registered  condition,  you  can  slowly  adjust  the terminal’s elevation, azimuth angles and monitor the signal strength displayed in web console. Status Indicates registration and data connection status. Signal Indicates terminal received signal strength. GPS Indicates GPS information. Temperature Indicates current operating temperature status.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  31 11.1 Data 11.1.1 Data Profile Navigate to Menu > Data > Data Profile in order to modify the connection type. The connection profile defines the connection type. You can select from a list of profiles to be the default primary profile and connection type.   Figure 33  Click “Edit” to modify the data profile.  You can create your customized primary profile.   Figure 34      NOTE:  Please note that the ‘Static  IP  Address APN Username’  and  ‘Static  IP  Address  APN password’  stated  are  not  for  Web  Console login purposes.  These are provided by your Service Provider if  your  network  required  a  static  IP  address subscription.   Leave  it  blank  if  you  do  not  have  such subscription
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  32 Profile Name Change the profile name as desired.  Access Point Name (APN) By default, the APN from your SIM card is selected. Follow these steps to change the Access Point Name (APN): i.   Select User Defined. ii.  Enter the new APN in the field space provided (e.g. STRATOS.BGAN.INMARSAT.COM). iii. Enter the username and password (these details should be supplied by your service     provider) if required.  Static IP Address APN By default, a Dynamic IP Address is selected. To use a Static IP Address: i. Select Static IP Address and enter the APN address and password in the space provided.   11.1.2 Firewall The firewall function is disabled by default. Navigate to the firewall setup page to enable it. Navigate to Menu > Data > Firewall > Setup to change the Firewall protection profile setup.    Figure 35  Follow these steps to change the firewall setup. i. Click Edit to modify the predefined profile settings. You can edit the profile name and predefined rules to allow or reject incoming packets.    Figure 36
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  33 Navigate to Menu > Data > Firewall > Setup > Edit   Incoming Rule i. Under Incoming Rule tab, click Add to add new rules.       Figure 37  ii. Enter your desired rule name and fill in the necessary information. iii. Select Action: Reject to reject the incoming packet. iv. Click Apply to the save the new incoming rules.  Outgoing Rule i. Under Outgoing Rule tab, click the ‘+’ symbol besides the rule name to edit the existing rules.    or click Add to add new rules.           Figure 38
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  34 ii. Similar to incoming rule, you can create your desired rule name and fill in the necessary    information. iii. Click Apply to the save the new outgoing rules.  HOSTNAME FILTERING To stop the users from accessing certain websites through the internet, you can configure the filtering settings in your SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal.  Navigate to Menu > Data > Firewall > HTTP Filters to enable the filtering based on the hostname or the keywords. Follow these steps to apply hostname filtering: i. Select Enabled.  Figure 39  ii. Click Update to modify the settings.  iii. Under Hostname/Keywords tab, click Add to add new keywords (e.g. Facebook).  Figure 40  iv. You can modify existing keywords by selecting the Text from the list. v. Click Edit to modify or Delete to delete the selected keywords.  NOTE: Hostname filters will only take effect when HTTP/HTTPS rules are enabled under Data> Firewall> Setup. Re-activate your data connection for the new settings to take effect.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  35 11.1.3 Port Forwarding Port forwarding is a feature for a router (multi-user) mode. This feature configures SABRE™ RANGER 5000 to direct the incoming traffic on certain TCP/UDP port to a specific port on a local computer or server through IP address.    Navigate to Menu > Data > Port Forwarding to configure new port forwarding rule.   Figure 41  Follow these steps to add a new forwarding rule: i.  Click Add.   Figure 42  ii. Enter the Incoming Port number range in the provided space.      If only one number, repeat the number in both space, example: 80-80.  ii.  Select the Protocol type: TCP (for HTTP) or UDP.  iv. Enter the Destination IP address of your server or the receiving devices in the provided space.  v. Enter the Destination Port number in the provided space.     Example: TCP port 80 for web server.  vi. Click Add to save the settings.   NOTE: Re-activate your data connection for the new settings to take effect.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  36  11.1.4 Data Settings Auto PDP Context Activation is a feature to establish the PDP connection upon power up.  It also helps to re-establish the PDP connection due to network deregistration or any reason other than user intervention.  Navigate to Menu > Data > Data Settings to configure the data settings to Always On.  To enable Auto PDP Context Activation i. Click Always On (Auto PDP Context Activation). ii. Click Update for the new configuration to take effect.    Figure 43
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  37 11.2 SMS 11.2.1 Compose Navigate to Menu >SMS > Compose to enter compose page.           Figure 44  i. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the Phone no. box.    Type the message in the text editor box. ii. Click Send to send the SMS. iii. To save an unsent SMS, click Save and the unsent SMS will be saved in Drafts. iv. Check the box ☑ if you wish to store a sent SMS on to the SIM card. v. Click Append GPS to include your GPS location in the SMS.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  38 11.2.2 Inbox Navigate to SMS > Inbox to view Received SMSs. Reply to an SMS from Inbox: i.   Select the SMS you plan to reply to by selecting the particular SMSs. ii.  Click Reply. iii. The inbox console will switch over to Compose mode. Enter your reply in the text box. iv. Click Send to send the SMS.  Forward an SMS from the Inbox: i.  Select the SMS you plan to forward and click Forward. ii. The inbox console will switch over to Compose mode. Enter your reply in text box. iii. Click Send to send the SMS.  Delete an SMS from the Inbox: i. Select the SMS you plan to delete and click Delete. ii. A single SMS or multiple SMSs can be deleted based on the selection. iii. Click OK to confirm the deletion, or Cancel to abort.  To Refresh the Inbox list: i. Click Refresh and the list will be refreshed.   Figure 45
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  39 11.2.3 Sent Navigate to SMS > Sent to view Sent SMS.  Forward a sent SMS: i. Select the SMS you plan to forward and click Forward. ii. The Sent console will switch over to the Compose mode. iii. Enter the recipient’s number in the Phone No. field. iv. Click Send. v. The SMS will be sent to the recipient.  Delete a sent SMS: i. Select the SMS you plan to delete. ii. Click Delete. iii. Click OK to confirm the deletion, or Cancel to abort.  Figure 46  11.2.4 Draft Stored SMSs are saved inside the draft folder. Navigate to SMS > Draft to view Draft SMSs. Send a draft SMS: i. Select the draft SMS you plan to send and click Send. ii. The SMS will be sent to the recipient.  Forward a draft SMS to other recipient: i. Select the draft SMS you plan to send and click Send. ii. Click Forward. iii. The draft console will switch over to the Compose console. iv. Enter the recipient’s number in the Phone No. field. v.  Click Send. vi. The SMS will be sent to the recipient.  Delete a draft: i.  Select the draft SMS you plan to send. ii. Click Delete. iii. Click OK to confirm the deletion, or Cancel to abort.  Refresh the draft list: i. Click Refresh and the list will be refreshed.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  40 11.3 Settings 11.3.1 Accounts Navigate to Menu > Settings > Accounts to create or edit an account for Web Console access. By default, the password for admin is 1234.  You are recommended to change the admin password for security reasons. Only one User and one Admin account are allowed.  Add a user account: i. Click Add.  Figure 47  ii. Enter New Password and Re-type Password.   Figure 48  iii. Click Add.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  41 11.3.2 Ethernet Navigate to Menu > Settings > Ethernet > MAC Filtering to set the allowed MAC address and the access rights.  The MAC address is a number that uniquely identifies any device connected to a network.  The MAC address of your device will be shown on the page.   MAC Filtering Reject List: i.  Select Enabled to enable this feature. ii.  Select Reject List to block the devices to access the terminal. iii.  Enter the MAC address into the provided space and click Add to update the list. iv.  Click Update to make the new settings take effect.   Figure 49  MAC Filtering Allowed List: i.  Select Enabled to enable this feature. ii.  Select Allowed List to allow the devices to access the terminal. iii.  Enter the MAC address into the provided space and click Add to update the list. iv.  Click Update to make the new settings take effect.   Figure 50
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  42 11.3.3 Security TERMINAL PIN Once the Terminal PIN is activated, the terminal will prompt for the password every time when you reboot it.  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Security> Terminal PIN to enable Terminal PIN. i. Select Enabled to enable Terminal PIN. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need to enable Terminal to SIM. iii. Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Update PIN.   Figure 51 NOTE: The same password is used for the Factory Reset PIN  SIM PIN If the security feature is enabled, a prompt requests you to enter the SIM PIN each time you power up your SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal.  This helps prevent unauthorised use of your SIM. Disable this feature to skip the PIN entry process.  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Security > SIM PIN to enable the SIM PIN. i. Select Enabled to set the SIM PIN. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need to set the SIM PIN. iii. Enter the PIN number in the space provided and click Apply.   Figure 52 NOTE: The SIM PIN depends on the SIM card. Consult your service provider if necessary.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  43 11.3.4 Terminal Settings 11.3.4.1 Reboot Terminal Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Reboot Terminal to reboot the terminal.   Figure 53  11.3.4.2 Factory Reset Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings > Factory Reset to factory reset the terminal. Enter security code for factory reset (Default: 0000).   NOTE: By default, the security code is 0000. Once you change the Terminal PIN, the Factory Reset password is changed to match the Terminal PIN.   Figure 54
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  44 11.3.4.3 Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade allows you to update the terminal with the latest operating software. The terminal has to be in Safe Mode for firmware upgrading. Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Firmware Upgrade to perform a firmware upgrade.  Your terminal will reboot in Safe Mode once you click the Firmware Upgrade button.   Figure 55
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  45  11.3.4.4 Remote Access User can control the SABRE™ RANGER 5000 through Web Console remote access. Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Remote Access to enable the Web Console remote access.   Figure 56  i. Select Enabled to enable the remote access feature. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need the feature. iii. Click Apply for the new configuration to take effect. iv. Enter the allowed Global IP address of the devices.   Figure 57
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  46  11.3.4.4 Power Saving                    Figure 58
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  47  11.3.4.5 Ciphering  Any data transmitted through the terminal will be encrypted under ciphering mode. User can enable this feature for added security. Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Ciphering to enable the Ciphering feature.   Figure 59  i. Select Enabled to enable the ciphering feature. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need the feature. iii. Click Apply for the new configuration to take effect.   11.3.4.6 Facility Lock  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Facility Lock to enable the Facility Lock feature.              By default Faclity lock is disabled                                                                                                Figure 60           i. Select Enabled to enable the facility lock feature. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need the feature.  iii. Click Apply for the new configuration to take effect upon the next reboot.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  48 11.3.4.7 IP Watchdog IP Watchdog is a fail-safe feature that enables the SABRE™ RANGER 5000 to keep the IP connection alive. This can prevent the loss of IP connection due to unexpected causes and help the terminal to acquire the IP connection again.  There are two types of watchdog mechanism: 1.  Periodic Reboot The reboot is based on the pre-configured time period regardless of the connection status.  2.  Ping based Watchdog After all the pre-configured IP addresses failed to ping, the terminal will perform system reboot  automatically. The Ping based Watchdog can only be activated when it is set in Multi-user router mode with active PDP context. User can define 3 sets of IP addresses. Based on the time intervals and numbers of tries, the terminal can verify whether the connection is still available. As long as the terminal is able to ping any of the IP addresses, the watchdog will not trigger a system  reboot.  NOTE: In Single-user Router mode, the terminal will automatically disable Ping based Watchdog feature.  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> IP Watchdog to enable the IP Watchdog feature.  Periodic Reboot i. Select Enabled to enable the Periodic Reboot feature. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need the feature. iii. Enter the duration for the terminal to trigger a periodic reboot. iv. Click Apply for the new configuration to take effect  Ping based Watchdog i. Select Enabled to enable the Ping based Reboot. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need the feature. iii. Enter the IP addresses with the number of retries (from 0 to 255). iv. Enter the test intervals (from 5 to 1440) minutes v. Click Update for the new configuration to take effect vi. Tick “No ping request if IP traffic is detected within the ping interval” to save the data usage.         Figure 61
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  49 11.3.4.8 I/O Configurations The SABRE™ RANGER 5000 terminal incorporates an embedded serial device server (Serial to IP). With the Serial to IP capability, the data collected from the RS232 serial device can be retrieved locally through the local LAN or remotely through the Internet.  A serial device server can transfer the data between a computer serial (COM) port and an Ethernet LAN port.   It is recommended for connecting your RS232 serial device to an IP-based Ethernet LAN. The serial device server can support up to 4 simultaneous connections, which allows multiple clients to collect data from the same serial device concurrently.  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> I/O Configurations to enable the serial device server.  Device Serial Server i. Select Enabled to enable the server. ii. Select Disabled to disable the server.  TCP/IP Settings 1.  Time Configuration   TCP alive check time is the inactivity timeout (min) used to disconnect an idle TCP connection. By default, it is configured as 10 minutes.  0 minute   :   TCP connection will not be disconnected due to an idle TCP connection. 1 to 99 minutes:   Based  on  the  TCP  alive  check  time,  the  terminal  will  deactivate  the  TCP               connection  if  no  TCP  activity  within  the  configured  period.  After  the connection  is  closed,  the  terminal  will  be  standby  for  another  host’s  TCP connection.     TCP keep alive time is the time to keep the connection active in between the terminal and the remote PC. By default, it is configured as 0 minute.  If the user sets the keep alive time as 1 minute, the terminal will send an empty packet every 1 minute to ensure that the connection of the remote PC is still active.   Inactivity time is the reference idle time for a TCP connection to deactivate due to an idle serial data connection. By default, it is set as 0 minute.  0 minute   :   TCP connection will not be impacted by an idle serial data connection. 1 to 99 minutes:   Based on the inactivity time, the terminal will deactivate the TCP connection if no serial data activity within the configured period. After the connection is closed, the terminal will be standby for another host’s TCP connection.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  50      Figure 62   1.  Max connection is used when the user needs to receive data from different hosts simultaneously.  By default the terminal only allows 1 connection at a time.  Max. connection 1:     only one host to the specific serial port. Max. connection 2 to 4:   Terminal allows 2 to 4 TCP connections to open the serial port simultaneously.  i. Select Enabled to enable the Periodic Reboot. ii. Select Disabled if you do not need the feature.   iii. Enter the IP addresses with the number of retries.            iv. Enter the test intervals. v. Click Apply for the new configuration to take effect.    Figure 63      1 Timeout to disconnect an idle TCP connection. Keep the TCP connection active through sending empty packets. Reference time to deactivate due to an idle serial connection. Number of hosts allowed for serial port connection. 2 3
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  51  2.  Command Port is used when the users need to retrieve data from the serial cable. It can be done through locally or remotely.  i. Select Enabled for Command Port and Command Port Authentication to enable    this feature. ii. By default, the password for command port is 1234. Users are recommended to     change the password for security purpose.  Command TCP port:  Control port for data transmission (example: 9000). Standby for the host to prevent any conflict with other applications.  Data TCP port:  Acts as the TCP port that the data actually transmits through this port.  After establishing the connection, data can be transmitted in both directions, from PC to port 9001 and from port 9001 to PC.   User can define up to 4 GPIO input and output ports.  GPIO input can be a switch or sensor which can provide information to the terminal. GPIO output can be a LED which can display the output.  ADC is used for voltage measurement. ADC 1 - Internal supply voltage of the terminal. ADC 2 - External supply voltage to the terminal.           Can be used to monitor the input voltage of a solar panel or an external battery.   3.  Serial Port Settings From the drop down menu, select the respective baud rates (from 4800 to 115200).  Figure 64    4
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  52 4.  Remote Control of Serial Port Interface For remote access, users need to know the Global IP address of the terminal.  This information can be retrieved through Data Logs.  By default, the terminal accepts all the IP addresses.   Host Allow IP address range (IP/CIDR) of the computer allowed for remote access.  Host Deny IP address range (IP/CIDR) of the computer rejected for remote access.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  53 11.3.4.9 Backup/Restore Configuration settings can be saved and kept as a reference for the future. To understand which configurations are included in the backup list, refer to Appendix D: Backup Configuration Reference Table.    Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Backup/Restore to save or restore the configuration settings.  Backup configuration settings i.  Click Backup. ii. The settings will be saved as a document.  Restore configuration settings i.  Browse the file location of previous backup file. ii. Click Restore. iii. Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Reboot Terminal and click “Reboot terminal” to reboot the terminal for the new settings to take effect.   Figure 65
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  54 11.3.4.10 Web  For security purpose, user can change the port of the Web Console.  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Web to change the internet browsing port. By default, the port is 80. i. Enter the new port number. It can be any number from 1 to 65535. ii. Click Update for the setting to take effect. iii. Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Reboot Terminal and click “Reboot terminal” to reboot the terminal for the new settings to take effect.  NOTE: After set the port number (e.g. 20), http://192.168.1.35:20 is the address to login the Web Console.   Figure 66  11.3.4.11 Antenna Pointing Buzzer  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Antenna Pointing Buzzer to enable Audio Assisted Pointing Mode. By default, the antenna pointing buzzer is disabled. i.  Select Enabled to enable the antenna pointing buzzer. ii. Click Update for the setting to take effect.   Figure 67
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  55 11.3.4.12 GNSS Selection  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> GNSS Selection  i.  Select your GNSS option. ii. Click Update for the setting and reboot to take effect.  Factory default: GPS and GLONASS    Figure 68
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  56 11.3.5 Terminal Info Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info > Information in order to check for the detail of the terminal. You may need to supply this information when contacting your service provider.  Logs  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info > Logs to view the Event Log or Error Log of the terminal. Click Export all Logs in order to export the logs.   Data Log Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info > Data Log to view the data usage of the terminal. Click Export all Logs in order to export the logs.   From data log, user can check for the public IP address of the terminal. Example: 161.30.22.119 for the current activated data session (status: in progress).    Figure 69
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  57 11.3.6 SMS Configurations  Navigate to Menu > Settings > SMS Configurations > Remote Control to configure the SMS remote control features. By default, it allows all phone number to remotely control your terminal.  i.  Select Enabled to enable the SMS remote control feature. ii. Select Allow only listed numbers to allow only specific numbers.      You can configure up to 5 phone numbers. iii. Tick the ACK SMS remote command to receive an acknowledgement SMS from the terminal.      This may incur airtime charges depending on the service provider. iv. Enter the SMS password for the remote control. v.  Click update for the feature to take effect.  NOTE: Refer to Sabre RANGER 5000 SMS Remote Control Feature User Guide for the SMS command.    Figure 70  11.3.7 Language Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info > Language to select the desired language. The default language is English. English and Chinese Simplified are available for your selection.   11.3.8 Support Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info > Support to get the contact information of your service provider’s support team.    11.3.9 About Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info > About to get the contact information of the manufacturer.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  58 12. Web Console in Safe Mode  Safe Mode is a simple version of the normal Web Console with some basic settings. If you could not access the Web Console in normal way, you can try to access the Web Console in the Safe Mode.  ENABLING SAFE MODE There are two methods for enabling the Safe Mode.  Method 1: Enter Safe Mode through Web Console (Normal Mode) i. With the terminal powered on, connect personal computer to the SABRE™ RANGER 5000 via Ethernet cable.    ii. Login to Web Console by typing http://RANGER5000 or http://192.168.1.35 into the address bar of any web browser.  iii. Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Settings> Firmware Upgrade to perform a firmware upgrade. Your terminal will reboot in Safe Mode once you click the Firmware Upgrade button.  iv. If Safe Mode is enabled successfully, the Antenna Pointing LEDs are solid green.   v. Login to the Web Console in safe mode by typing http://RANGER5000 or http://192.168.1.35 into the address bar of the web browser again.  Method 2: Enter Safe Mode through physical buttons. i. With the terminal off, press and hold ‘Safe Mode Switch’.   Figure 71  ii. In parallel, power up the terminal.   iii. Release ‘Safe Mode Button’ after 5 seconds.   iv. If Safe Mode is enabled successfully, the Antenna Pointing LEDs are solid green.   v. Login to the Web Console in safe mode by typing http://RANGER5000 or http://192.168.1.35 into the address bar of any web browser.  NOTE: The username and password of the Web Console are the same for Normal Mode and Safe Mode. Safe Mode Switch
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  59 MENU OVERVIEW  SETTINGS - Reboot  - Factory Reset     - Terminal Info   - Logs   - Event   - Error   REBOOT Navigate Menu > Settings > Reboot to reboot and switch the terminal to Normal Mode.   FACTORY RESET Navigate to Menu > Settings > Factory Reset to factory reset the terminal. Enter security code for factory reset (Default: 0000).   NOTE: By default, the security code is 0000. Once you change the Terminal PIN, the Factory Reset password is changed to match the Terminal PIN.   TERMINAL INFO  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Terminal Info to check for the detail of the terminal. You may need to supply this information when contacting your service provider.   LOGS  Navigate to Menu > Settings > Log to view the Event Log or Error Log of the terminal. Click Export all Logs in order to export the logs.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  60 13.  Appendix A: Terminal Block Pin Assignment                           Figure 72
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  61 Terminal block pin assignment Table: Pin # Name Description Remark 1 GND GROUND  2 OP 3 DIGITAL OUTPUT 3 Max +40V 3 OP 4 DIGITAL OUTPUT 4 Max +40V 4 GND GROUND  5 IP 3 DIGITAL INPUT 3 Max +32V 6 IP 4 DIGITAL INPUT 4 Max +32V 7 GND GROUND  8 RS232/TX RS485/Z(B)   Software Configurable RS232/RS485 Factory default to: RS232  9 RS232/CTS RS485/B   Software Configurable RS232/RS485 Factory default to: RS232   10 GND GROUND  11 RS232/RX RS485/A   Software Configurable RS232/RS485 Factory default to: RS232 12 RS232/RTS RS485/Y(A)   Software Configurable RS232/RS485 Factory default to: RS232 13 TDR TERMINAL DATA READY Open Drain Output Pin Max +40V   14 OP 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT 1 Max +40V 15 OP 2 DIGITAL OUTPUT 2 Max +40V 16 GND GROUND  17 IP 1 DIGITAL INPUT 1 Max +32V 18 IP 2 DIGITAL INPUT 2 Max +32V 19 GND GROUND  20 Analog Input  Max +32V 21 Local Wakeup                          Max +32V 22 GND   23 RS232/RX             Debug Log Output only  24 RS232/TX               Debug Log Output only
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  62 14.  Appendix B: Conduit & Accessories  You may use the conduits and accessories listed below in your installation. These are provided for your reference only. Depending on your installation requirements, some or all of these parts may not be suitable for your application.  www.Schlemmer.com  1) 1200232 NW23 Black PA6 corrugated pipe ID23.2 X OD28.9 mm 2) 3805013 M25 male straight connector, black PA6 c/w gasket  IP65 3) 7211977 Black PA6 M25 locknut  4) 6402212 Nickel Plated Brass Adaptor male NPT ¾” female M25                                                                                         Figure 73 Assembly View  To Sabre™ Ranger 5000 NPT ¾” Conduit hole Part No: 3805013  Part No: 7211977  Part No: 3805013  Part No: 1200232  NOTE: It is recommended to wrap it by using a pipe thread seal tape when assembling to Sabre™ Ranger 5000.
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  63 15.  Appendix C: Technical Summary   Frequency Band Receive: 1518MHz - 1559MHz Transmit: 1626.5MHz - 1660.5MHz and 1668 – 1675MHz      Antenna     Type:  Built-in patch antenna      GNSS Air Interface     Integrated GPS receiver and antenna     Support: GPS / Beidou / Glonass        Bearer Data Rate M2M SIM  Standard IP: Up to 448/464kbps (send /receive)      BGAN SIM     Standard IP: up to 448/464kbps (send /receive)     Symmetric Streaming IP: Up to 32, 64,128kbps     Services     Standard IP, Streaming IP (BGAN SIM Only), SMS  Interfaces      2 x RJ45 Ethernet Ports (RJ45)                  2 x 12 PIN Terminal Block                1 x RS232 / RS485 with Modbus              1 x RS232 (debug)               4 x GPIO – Output                4 x GPIO – Input               1 x Analog Input Port                1 x Local wakeup - Input  1 x Power Supply Input (2 wires) Terminal Block 1 x DC Output (2 wires) Terminal Block 1 x Antenna Pointing Switch 5 x Antenna Pointing LED 1 x Antenna Pointing Buzzer 1 x Safe mode button 1 x SIM card holder 1 x Micro USB (Reserved)   Firmware Upgrades Over-the-air or via Ethernet Port
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  64 Supports 3GPP AT Commands   OS Agnostic (supports access via Web-MMI)  Environmental Operating Temp:  -40ºC to +75ºC Operating Humidity:  95% (Condensing at 40ºC) Storage Temp:    -40ºC to +80ºC Storage Humidity:  5% to 95% (RH)   Water & Dust:    IP66 compliant  Electrical DC input range:            +10.8V to +32V Power (max):                30W (excluding*) *DC output:                   +12V Max 1A     Power Consumption Receive:                <6 W  Transmit:               20 W (typical) Standby mode:     <1 W  Low power standby Mode:   < 50mW     Weight ~2.5Kg     Dimensions 241(L) x 239(W) x 71(H) mm    Wind loading  Up to 125 mph (200kph) with mounting bracket is supplied by Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd.  Regulatory Approvals CE FCC IC (Industry Canada) UL Safety Mark NEMA Type 4X RoHS IP66 Class 1 Div. 2 Certified Inmarsat Type Approval
     SABRE™ RANGER 5000 User Guide   © 2017 Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.  65 16. Appendix D: Backup Configuration Reference Table    Data Data Profile -Firewall    -Setup    -HTTP Filters  Port Forwarding  Data Settings    SETTINGS Accounts -Ethernet    - MAC Filtering  -Terminal Settings   - Remote Access   - IP Watchdog   - Serial Device (not included yet)  - SMS    - Remote Control  Language                                               Whilst the above information has been prepared by Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd (“Addvalue”) in good faith, and all reasonable  efforts have been made to ensure its accuracy, Addvalue makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose or use of the information. Addvalue shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind, including indirect or consequential loss, arising from use  of  the  information  and  all  warranties  and  conditions,  whether  express  or implied  by  statute,  common  law  or  otherwise,  are  hereby excluded  to  the  extent  permitted  by  law  of  Singapore.  Addvalue,  the  Addvalue  Enabled  logo,  Wideye,  and  the  Wideye  logo  are  either trademarks or registered trademarks of Addvalue Technologies Ltd and/or its affiliates in Singapore and/or other countries.

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