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Original User Manual ReliaGATE 10-05-34 Multi-Service Gateway & Edge Controller Rev. 1-0 — 13 May 2016 — REGATE-10-05-34_UserMan_EN_1-0 — ENGLISH Trademarks All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Revision history Revision Description Date 1-0 First release 13 May 2016 © 2016 Eurotech SpA - Via Fratelli Solari 3/A - 33020 AMARO (UD) - Italy ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Trademarks Revision history Table of contents 1 Important Information 1.1 Signals used in this document 1.2 Disclaimer of liability 1.3 Intended audience 2 Safety Instructions 2.1 Observe antistatic precautions 2.2 Connect power supply correctly 3 How to receive technical assistance 3.1 How to receive technical support 11 11 4 Conventions used in this document 4.1 Conventions for signal names 4.2 Abbreviations for direction and electrical characteristics of a signal 13 13 13 5 Product overview 5.1 Product labels 15 16 6 Declaration of Conformity 6.1 FCC Class A notice 6.2 RoHS compliance 6.3 WEEE compliance 17 17 17 17 7 Technical Specifications 19 8 Getting started 21 9 Product interfaces 9.1 Front panel interfaces 9.1.1 DIP switch selector functions 9.1.2 8-position connector functions 9.2 Rear panel interfaces 9.3 LED indicators 9.4 Service panel interfaces 23 23 23 23 24 25 26 10 Interfaces in detail 10.1 Power supply 10.1.1 Power supply parameters 10.1.2 Power supply connector pinout 10.1.3 How to turn ON the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 10.1.4 How to turn OFF the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 10.1.5 How to manage the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 power consumption 10.1.6 How to perform a power reset of the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 10.2 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 10.2.1 Wi-Fi specifications 10.2.2 Bluetooth specifications 10.3 Cellular 10.4 The MicroSIM card receptacle 10.5 Ethernet port 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 3 / 62 Table of contents ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10.5.1 Connector pinout 10.5.2 Port specifications 10.6 Host USB port 10.6.1 Connector pinout 10.7 COM ports 0 and 1 10.7.1 How to insert RS-485 fail-safe and termination resistors 10.7.2 COM ports pinout 10.8 The MicroSD card receptacle 10.9 Console port 10.9.1 Connector and mating connector specifications 10.9.2 Connector pinout 10.10 RTC (Real Time Clock) 10.10.1 The RTC device "/dev/rtc1" 10.11 Watchdog 10.11.1 How to enable / disable the watchdog 10.12 The Programmable pushbutton 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 11 The Software 11.1 The Linux OS distribution 11.2 The bootloader procedure 11.2.1 How to select the Linux kernel sources 11.2.2 How to set up a correct eMMC card partition 39 39 39 39 39 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux 12.1 Ethernet port 12.2 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 12.3 Modem 12.4 COM ports 0 and 1, Console port 12.4.1 How to test a COM port 12.5 LED indicators 12.5.1 How to manage a LED 12.6 Flash Memory 12.7 RTC 12.7.1 How to manage the timestamp registers 12.7.2 How to manage the user-available byte 12.7.3 How to manage the sleep mode (example) 12.8 Watchdog 12.8.1 How to manage the watchdog using the C programming language 12.8.2 How to manage the watchdog from the command line 12.8.3 How to obtain further information 12.9 The Programmable pushbutton 41 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 44 45 46 46 46 47 47 13 How to log in the Administration Console 13.1 How to login using the Console port 13.2 How to login via Secure Shell (SSH) 13.2.1 How to login if your development PC is running Linux 13.2.2 How to login if your development PC is running Windows 13.3 How to change your security settings 49 49 49 49 49 50 14 Eurotech M2M / IoT solutions 14.1 Everyware Software Framework (ESF) 14.2 The ESF Web UI 14.3 Everyware Cloud (EC) 14.4 For further information 51 51 51 52 52 15 Mechanical specifications 15.1 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 mechanical dimensions 53 53 4 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 15.2 Mounting bracket mechanical dimensions Table of contents 54 16 How to install the product 16.1 How to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 using the Mounting Bracket 16.2 Optional: How to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 using the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 16.2.1 How to replace the Mounting Bracket with the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 16.2.2 How to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 on a DIN rail 16.2.3 How to remove the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 from a DIN rail 55 55 56 56 58 58 17 How to maintain the product 17.1 Use antistatic precautions 17.2 Remove the power supply 17.3 Inspect the installation of the product 17.4 Clean the product 59 59 59 59 59 Notes 61 5 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 1 Important Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE INSTALLING / OPERATING THE PRODUCT. KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Whenever you have any doubt regarding the correct understanding of the instructions contained in this document contact your local Eurotech Technical Support Team (see the last page of this document for further details). To lower the risk of personal injury, electric shock, fire or damage to equipment, observe the following precautions, as well as using good technical judgment, whenever installing / operating the product. 1.1 Signals used in this document DANGER INDICATES A HAZARD WITH A HIGH LEVEL OF RISK WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING INDICATES A HAZARD WITH A MEDIUM LEVEL OF RISK WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION INDICATES A HAZARD WITH A LOW LEVEL OF RISK WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY NOTICE Indicates practices not related to personal injury, such as: l An instruction to follow to use the product effectively l A statement of company policy related to product or property protection 7 / 62 1 Important Information 1.2 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Disclaimer of liability Eurotech has reviewed the contents of this document to ensure accuracy and consistency with the hardware and software described. Always refer to the latest available manual revision available at: www.eurotech.com. 1.3 Intended audience This document is intended for system developers, who are skilled persons with a thorough knowledge in installing and implementing computer systems, networks, and related operating software. 8 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 2 Safety Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Observe the following safety instructions when installing / operating the product. Failure to comply with these instructions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this document violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product. Eurotech assumes no liability for any failure to comply with these instructions. 2.1 Observe antistatic precautions NOTICE PREVENTING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) When handing the product described in this document, always use appropriate antistatic precautions to avoid damages due to electrostatic discharge. For example: use a wrist strap or ESD cuff kept in constant contact with bare skin and attached to an ESD ground. 2.2 Connect power supply correctly WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Before applying power, thoroughly review all installation, operation, and safety instructions. Failure to supply power correctly, or failure to follow all operating instructions correctly, may create an electric shock hazard, which could result in personal injury or loss of life, and / or damage to equipment or other property. To avoid injuries: l Before operating any equipment, carefully read any supplied instructions l Do not perform any connections with wet hands l Check any power cords for damage before using them l Use certified power cables. The power cables must meet the power requirements of the device l Position cables with care. Avoid positioning cables in places where they may be trampled or compressed by objects placed on them l Take particular care of plugs, power-points and outlets. Avoid overcharging them l Always disconnect power and discharge the circuits before touching them l Only start the product with a power supply that meets the requirements stated on the voltage label. In case of uncertainties about the required power supply, contact the Eurotech Technical Support Team (see the back cover for full contact details) or the electricity authority. 9 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 3 How to receive technical assistance HOW TO RECEIVE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 3.1 How to receive technical support If you have technical questions, or if you cannot isolate a problem with your product, or for any inquiry about repair and returns policies, contact: l The Eurotech Global Support Center: https://eurotech.desk.com/ l Your local Eurotech Technical Support Team: see the back cover for full contact details. 11 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 4 Conventions used in this document CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT 4.1 Conventions for signal names 4.2 Convention Description GND Digital ground plane Active low signal _P Positive signal in differential pair _N Negative signal in differential pair Abbreviations for direction and electrical characteristics of a signal Convention Description Signal is an input to the system Signal is an output from the system IO Signal may be input or output Power and ground Analog signal 3.3 3.3 V signal level 5 V signal level NC No Connection Reserved Use is reserved to Eurotech 13 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 5 Product overview PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 is a compact and lightweight device intended to be used as Multi-Service IoT Gateway. It is based on the NXP i.MX285 CPU, with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of eMMC, and a useraccessible microSD slot. It is suitable for intensive workload in industrial applications. It supports a 9 to 36 V power supply with transient / surge / noise / reverse polarity protection, two protected serial ports (RS-232 and RS-485), and one noise and surge protected USB port. An internal battery provides up to 30/50 minutes of uptime and allows for a safe system shutdown in case of a blackout. The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 can be equipped with Everyware™ Software Framework (ESF), a commercial, enterprise-ready edition of Eclipse Kura, the open source Java/OSGi middleware for IoT gateways. The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 can also take advance of Everyware Cloud (separately available). Everyware Cloud (EC) is a specialized cloud solution that allows you to easily connect, configure and manage your device through all its life-cycle. A Development Kit is available upon request. It allows you to quickly and easily start the development of your applications. Figure 5.1 - The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 15 / 62 5 Product overview 5.1 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Product labels The product label is placed on the bottom side of the product. 16 / 62 Ref# Label content • ReliaGATE model number • ReliaGATE serial number • WEEE symbol • CE mark • Ethernet MAC address • IMEI number • FCC ID numbers • Power details Label example ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 6 Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 conforms to the following: l Reduction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS2) l CE Mark l Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Radio: o CE - EN300 328 (2.4GHz ISM), EN50371 (EMI), EN301 489 (EMC) o FCC - 15.209 (General RF device), 15.247 & 15.249 (2.4GHz ISM) l Cellular Radio: o FCC PART 22, 24 & 27 and suitable GSM radio certifications l IEC/UL 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements l Product compliance with part 15.21 of FCC 6.1 FCC Class A notice Conditions of operation This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This product may not cause harmful interference 2. This product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radio Frequency Interference statement This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Modifications Any modifications made to this product that are not approved by Eurotech may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this product. Product FCC IDs FCC ID: UKMMRG1005 Contains FCC ID: XPYLISAU201 STATEMENT: 1. 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. (2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the 17 / 62 6 Declaration of Conformity ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 interference at his own expense. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. 6.2 RoHS compliance The product described in this document, including all its components and its sub-assemblies, have been manufactured in compliance with the Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. 6.3 18 / 62 WEEE compliance ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 6 Declaration of Conformity In compliance with the Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), the symbol on the right, shown on the product or within its literature, indicates separate collection for this electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) that has been placed on the market after 2005. This product, at the end of its life cycle, must be collected separately and managed in accordance with the provisions of the current Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment. Because of the substances present in the product, improper use or disposal of the refuse can cause damage to human health and the environment. To avoid any possible legal implications, contact your local waste collection body for full recycling information. 19 / 62 7 TECHNICAL S(This PECIFICATIONS page has been intentionally left blank) Specifications Description Processor CPU NXP i.MX285, 454MHz, 1 core Memory RAM 512 MB, DDR2 Embedded 4 GB eMMC Other 1x MicroSD slot (user accessible) Ethernet 1x Fast Ethernet port USB 1x USB 2.0 Host port (Noise and Surge Protected) COM 1x RS-232 (3-wire, Surge Protected) 1x RS-485 (Surge Protected, with Termination and Fail-safe Resistors) 1x Console port (RS-232 Serial port) Cellular 3G global (integrated) Wi-Fi / BT 802.11b,g,n / 4.0 BLE Storage I/O Interfaces Radio interfaces Other Antennas (external) 1x SMA: Cellular 1x RP-SMA: Wi-Fi / Bluetooth RTC Yes External Watchdog Yes UPS Integrated Li-ion Battery (3.7V, 48mAh), Safe shutdown and Power state restore LEDs 1x Power 1x Cellular activity 2x User configurable Buttons 1x Reset, 1x Programmable SIM slot 1x MicroSIM (user accessible) Input Nominal: 24 V dc; Range: 9 - 36 V dc with Transient, Surge, Noise, Reverse Polarity, Overvoltage protection Consumption 1.5 W idle Operating Temp 0 °C to +50 °C Storage Temp -40 °C to +85 °C Regulatory CE, FCC Safety IEC/UL 60950-1 Environmental RoHS2; REACH Radio CE - EN 300 328 (2.4 GHz ISM), EN 50371 (EMI), EN 301489 (EMC) FCC - 15.209 (General RF device), 15.247 & 5.249 (2.4 GHz ISM) Cellular PTCRB FCC PART 22, 24 & 27 and suitable GSM radio certifications Ingress IP40 Enclosure Material: ABS (Color: blue) and Aluminum Dimensions 112 (L) x 68 (W) x 37 (H); mm Weight 180 g (Mounting Bracket included) Mounting Mounting Bracket (Optional: DIN Rail Mounting Kit) Power Environment Certifications Mechanical 20 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 User Manual Rev 1-0 8 Getting started 21 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 8 Getting started GETTING STARTED Follow these steps to get started with your ReliaGATE 10-05-34: 1. Know the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 interfaces. The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 provides connectivity to several wired and wireless interfaces. For further information, see: l "Product interfaces" on page 23 l "Interfaces in detail" on page 27 2. Apply power to the ReliaGATE 10-05-34. The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 supports a variety of usage scenarios. For further information, see "Power supply" on page 27 3. Log into the Administration console. The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 runs a Linux distribution based on a Yocto framework and supports login via a variety of methods. For further information, see: l "The Software" on page 39 l "How to log in the Administration Console" on page 49 l "How to access the interfaces under Linux" on page 41 4. Install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34. The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 is lightweight and compact. You can easily install it, even on a DIN rail. For further information, see: l "Mechanical specifications" on page 53 l "How to install the product" on page 55 5. Start developing your applications. Your ReliaGATE 10-05-34 supports ESF, which is an inclusive software framework that puts a middleware layer between the operating system and the OEM application. For detailed instructions, and sample applications for developing device applications using ESF on Eurotech platforms, see: http://esf.eurotech.com/docs. 21 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 9 Product interfaces PRODUCT INTERFACES This section gives you an overview of the interfaces available on the ReliaGATE 10-05-34. 9.1 Front panel interfaces The interfaces available on the front panel are the following: Figure 9.1 - Front panel interfaces layout Connector / Mating connector information Ref# Description DIP switch selector - 8-position connector Connector: Mating connector: Base strip, Header; 8-pin, 3.5 mm pitch Pluggable screw terminal block; 8-pin, 3.5 mm pitch Example: • Shenzhen Connection Electronics Co., Ltd. • P/N: PLTB1.5-08-BF-3.50-GY Table 9.1 - Rear panel interfaces description 9.1.1 DIP switch selector functions Use the DIP switch selector to: l Insert the RS-485 fail-safe resistors l Insert the RS-485 termination resistors l Control the Boot sequence l Enable the watchdog 9.1.2 8-position connector functions Use the 8-position connector to: l Connect the power input l Connect the RS-485 Serial port l Connect the RS-232 Serial port 23 / 62 9 Product interfaces 9.2 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Rear panel interfaces The interfaces available on the rear panel are the following: Figure 9.2 - Rear panel interfaces layout Ref# Description Connector / Mating connector information Cellular antenna connector Connector: Female SMA Mating connector: Male SMA USB 0 host port Connector: USB Type-A socket Mating connector: USB Type-A plug Ethernet 0 port Connector: Female RJ-45 Mating connector: Male RJ-45 Wi-Fi/BT antenna connector Connector: Female RP-SMA Mating connector: Male RP-SMA Table 9.2 - Rear panel interfaces description 24 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 9.3 9 Product interfaces LED indicators The available LED indicators are the following: Figure 9.3 - LED indicators layout Ref# Use Color POWER: - LED ON: ReliaGATE powered by the external source - LED OFF: ReliaGATE not powered by the external source Blue CELL (Cellular modem activity): - LED ON means modem ON; - LED blinking means modem attached to GSM network Green USER1 (General purpose) Green / Amber USER2 (General purpose) Green / Amber Table 9.3 - LED indicators description To manage the USER LEDs see "LED indicators" on page 42. 25 / 62 9 Product interfaces 9.4 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Service panel interfaces The interfaces available behind the service panel are the following: Figure 9.4 - Service panel interfaces layout Ref# Description Reset pushbutton Programmable pushbutton TBD Console port Micro SD card slot Micro SIM card slot Table 9.4 - Service panel interfaces description 26 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10 INTERFACES IN DETAIL 10.1 Power supply 10.1.1 Power supply parameters 10 Interfaces in detail Power supply Nominal: 24 V dc; Range: 9 - 36 V dc with Transient, Surge, Noise, Reverse Polarity, Overvoltage protection Power consumption 1.5 W idle Peak demand < 15 W The power input is protected against: surge, noise, reverse polarity, over-voltage and short circuit. The power input is also protected with a resettable fuse. 10.1.2 Power supply connector pinout The power supply input is available on the 8-position connector located on the front panel, pins 1 and 2. 10.1.3 Pin# Name Type Description Power IN + Positive power supply input Power IN - Negative power supply input How to turn ON the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 To turn the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 ON, supply power to Pins 1 and 2. The system automatically turns ON and the LED 1 (POWER) turns ON. 10.1.4 How to turn OFF the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 To turn the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 OFF, follow these steps: 1. Login the Administration console and run the shutdown command. The system turns OFF 2. Remove power from pins 1 and 2. 10.1.5 How to manage the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 power consumption To reduce the power consumption of your ReliaGATE 10-05-x4: turn OFF the radio interfaces and / or set the CPU in low power consumption mode (sleep mode). The maximum power consumption at the lowest power state is ≤ 0.4 W. To wake the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 up from the low power consumption mode, use the Console port. 27 / 62 10 Interfaces in detail 10.1.6 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 How to perform a power reset of the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 To trigger a hardware reset of the ReliaGATE 10-05-34, push the reset pushbutton available behind the Service Panel. 28 / 62 Ref# Description Reset pushbutton ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10.2 10 Interfaces in detail Wi-Fi and Bluetooth The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 includes a WLAN + Bluetooth (BT) module and an external antenna connection to fully implement 802.11b,g,n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 functions. 10.2.1 10.2.2 Wi-Fi specifications Specification Description Standard IEEE 802.11b, g, n, Wi-Fi compliant Frequency Range 2.400 GHz to 2.497 GHz (2.4 GHz ISM Band) Number of Channels 2.4GHz:Ch1 to Ch14 Modulation 802.11b : DQPSK, DBPSK, CCK 802.11g, n: OFDM /64-QAM,16-QAM, QPSK, BPSK Data Rate 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps Data Rate (20 MHz, Long GI, 800 ns) 802.11n: 6.5, 13, 19.5, 26, 39, 52, 58.5, 65 Mbps Data Rate (20 MHz, Short GI, 400 ns) 802.11n: 7.2, 14.4, 21.7, 28.9, 43.3, 57.8, 65,72.2Mbps Maximum Input Level 802.11b: -10 dBm 802.11g, n: -20 dBm Antenna Reference Small antennas with 0 to 2 dBi peak gain Bluetooth specifications Specification Description Standard Bluetooth V4.0 of 1, 2 and 3 Mbps Host Interface UART Antenna Reference Small antennas with 0 to 2 dBi peak gain Frequency Band 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Number of Channels 79 Modulation FHSS, GFSK, DPSK, DQPSK 29 / 62 10 Interfaces in detail 10.3 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Cellular The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 integrates a cellular modem having the following characteristics: 10.4 Specification Description UMTS/HSPA 800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz (Bands VI, V, VIII, II, I) 3GPP Release 7 5.76 Mb/s uplink, 21.1 Mb/s downlink or 5.76 Mb/s uplink, 7.2 Mb/s downlink GSM GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz 3GPP Release 7, PBCCH support GPRS Class 12, CS1-CS4 - up to 86.5 kb/s EDGE Class 12, MCS1-9 - up to 236.8 kb/s CSD GSM max 9.6 kb/s UMTS Max 64 kb/s SMS MT/MO PDU / Text mode Protocols Embedded TCP/IP, UDP/IP HTTP/FTP/SSL (Secure Socket Layer) Network Jamming detection The MicroSIM card receptacle Your ReliaGATE 10-05-34 includes a push-push type Micro SIM card receptacle. This interface is available behind the Service Panel. NOTICE TURN THE SIM PIN OFF! Turn the SIM PIN OFF before inserting the SIM card in the receptacle! The cellular connection will not work if the SIM PIN is ON! Insert the MicroSIM card as in the picture below, with the contacts facing down, and the cut corner facing inwards. 30 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10.5 10 Interfaces in detail Ethernet port On the rear panel, the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 provides one 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for wired network connectivity: ETH0. 10.5.1 10.5.2 Connector pinout Pin# Name Type Description TX+ Transmit Data + TX- Transmit Data - RX+ Receive Data + RX- Receive Data - Port specifications Feature Description Network Standard IEEE802.3u 10/100-BaseTX. IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow control. Speeds 10/100-BaseTX interfaces with MAC Notes The interfaces are noise and surge protected. The RJ-45 connector has integrated magnetics. 31 / 62 10 Interfaces in detail 10.6 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Host USB port The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 provides one USB 2.0 host port For power supply only”. This interface is available on the rear panel, and is noise and surge protected. 10.6.1 32 / 62 Connector pinout Pin# Name Type Description VBUS +5V D- IO Negative data D+ IO Positive data DGND Digital ground ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10.7 10 Interfaces in detail COM ports 0 and 1 The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 provides 2 COM ports on the 8-position connector located on the front panel (pins 3 to 8): 10.7.1 Port Type Protection Max baud rate COM 0 RS-485 Surge Protected Up to 3.6864 Mbps COM 1 RS-232 (3-wire) Surge Protected Up to 450 kbps How to insert RS-485 fail-safe and termination resistors To insert the RS-485 fail-safe and termination resistors use the DIP switch selector located on the front panel, sliding levers 1 to 3. The sliding levers have the following meaning: Lever # Description ON: 4.7 kΩ pull-up resistor inserted on line RS-485+ (A) OFF: No resistor inserted (default configuration) ON: 4.7 kΩ pull-down resistor inserted on line RS-485- (B) OFF: No resistor inserted (default configuration) ON: 120 Ω termination resistor inserted on lines RS485+ / RS485- (A / B) OFF: No resistor inserted (default configuration) 33 / 62 10 Interfaces in detail 10.7.2 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 COM ports pinout The 2 COM ports are available on the 8-position connector located on the front panel, pins 3 to 8. 34 / 62 Pin# Name Type Description COM 0: RS-485+ (A) I/O COM port 0 (RS-485): l A Line COM 0: RS-485- (B) I/O COM port 0 (RS-485): l B Line COM 0: GND COM port 0 (RS-485): l Ground COM 1: TX COM port 1 (RS-232): l Transmit Data COM 1: RX COM port 1 (RS-232): l Receive Data COM 1: GND COM port 1 (RS-232): l Ground ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10.8 10 Interfaces in detail The MicroSD card receptacle The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 includes a push-push type Micro SD card receptacle behind the Service Panel. Insert the Micro SD card as in the picture below, with the contacts facing down. ,. ·----- @ EUROTECH ------------- - 35 / 62 10 Interfaces in detail 10.9 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Console port The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 provides a Console port behind the Service Panel. It is an RS-232 serial port. You can use it to access the Operating System. 10.9.1 10.9.2 36 / 62 Connector and mating connector specifications Connector Shrouded header, 3-pin, 1.25 mm pitch Mating connector Receptacle Housing, 3-pin, 1.25 mm pitch Example: l Manufacturer: Molex l Part number: 51021-0300 Connector pinout Pin# Name Type Description TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data DGND Digital Ground ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10 Interfaces in detail 10.10 RTC (Real Time Clock) Your ReliaGATE 10-05-34 includes the following two RTC (Real Time Clocks) devices: RTC device Description /dev/rtc0 /dev/rtc1 10.10.1 It comes from the CPU SoC Use Reserved It does not come from the CPU SoC Wake your ReliaGATE 10It is the default RTC used by Linux to set and get 05-x4 up from a deep low the Wall time while booting up and while power state suspending / resuming It has an accuracy of 25 minutes per year (at 25 °C) It can trigger an interrupt to the CPU. The RTC device "/dev/rtc1" The RTC device "/dev/rtc1" offers: l three timestamp registers l one user-available byte To manage the RTC device see the section "RTC" on page 44. 37 / 62 10 Interfaces in detail ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 10.11 Watchdog Your ReliaGATE 10-05-34 includes a watchdog / supervisor IC, external to the CPU. To manage the watchdog see the section "Watchdog" on page 46. 10.11.1 How to enable / disable the watchdog To enable / disable the watchdog use the DIP switch selector located on the front panel, sliding lever 5. The sliding lever has the following meaning: Lever # Description ON: Watchdog disabled OFF: Watchdog enabled (default configuration) 10.12 The Programmable pushbutton A programmable pushbutton is available behind the Service Panel. The pushbutton is sensed by a Linux daemon which executes a shell script every time the button is either pushed or released. 38 / 62 Ref# Description Programmable pushbutton ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 11 THE SOFTWARE 11.1 The Linux OS distribution 11 The Software Eurotech can provide a Linux operating systems based on Yocto framework (www.yoctoproject.org) as well as an SDK for application development. All the documentation for the developer is available from: www.yoctoproject.org/documentation. 11.2 The bootloader procedure The bootloader procedure is the following: 1. The MLO file is loaded from the on-board eMMC memory, and saved in the on-chip memory to configure the RAM memory for use 2. The u-boot.img file is loaded, saved in the RAM memory, and executed 3. U-Boot executes the Linux kernel from either one of the following sources: l From the Ethernet from a server with a defined IP address l From the on-board eMMC 4. U-Boot fetches the Linux kernel (/boot/zImage) and the device tree (/boot/reliagate-10-11.dtb), and boots the operating system up 11.2.1 How to select the Linux kernel sources U-boot can execute the Linux kernel from either one of the following sources: l From the Ethernet from a server with a defined IP address l From the on-board eMMC To select the Linux kernel source use the DIP switch selector located on the front panel, sliding lever 4. The sliding lever has the following meaning: Lever # Description 11.2.2 ON: U-boot executes the Linux kernel from the Ethernet OFF: U-boot executes the Linux kernel from the on-board eMMC (default configuration) How to set up a correct eMMC card partition To allow the correct bootloader procedure, configure the eMMC memory with at least these 2 partitions: l 1st partition: o Type: FAT16 o Flags: lba, boot o Contains the files: MLO and u-boot.img l 2nd partition: o Type: ext4 o Contains the operating system, including the Linux kernel (/boot/zImage) and the device tree (/boot/reliagate-10-11.dtb) 39 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux 12 HOW TO ACCESS THE INTERFACES UNDER LINUX 12.1 Ethernet port On the rear panel, the ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 exposes one 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for wired network connectivity: l Ethernet 0 port, referenced as eth0 12.2 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth On the rear panel, the ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 exposes an external antenna connection to fully implement WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 BLE functions: l The Wi-Fi interface is referenced as wlan0 l The Bluetooth interface is referenced as hci0 12.3 Modem By default the ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 exposes the modem as follows: l AT commands port (data communication): /dev/ttyACM0 To turn the modem OFF unconditionally, use the following commands: echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio30/value sleep 0.5 echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio30/value To toggle the modem power status, use the following commands: echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio60/value sleep 5 echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio60/value 12.4 COM ports 0 and 1, Console port The ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 exposes the COM ports as follows: l COM port 0: /dev/ttyO4 (available on the front panel) l COM port 1: /dev/ttyO3 (available on the front panel) l Console port /dev/ttyO0 (available behind the service panel) 12.4.1 How to test a COM port Use the utility below to test the COM port. It works in either RS-232 or RS-485 mode. This utility allows you to transmit/receive data to/from the COM port. NOTE: this utility does not include a local echo (it does not allow you to see the sent data) #connect ttyO3 with a baud rate of 9600 microcom /dev/ttyO3 –s 9600 41 / 62 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux 12.5 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 LED indicators The available LED indicators are the following: Ref# Use Color POWER: - LED ON: ReliaGATE powered by the external source - LED OFF: ReliaGATE not powered by the external source Blue CELL (Cellular modem activity): - LED ON means modem ON; - LED blinking means modem attached to GSM network Green USER1 (General purpose) Green / Amber USER2 (General purpose) Green / Amber They are exposed as follows: l LED 1: Reserved 12.5.1 LED 2: /sys/class/gpio/gpio114/value LED 3: /sys/class/gpio/gpio115/value LED 4: /sys/class/gpio/gpio116/value How to manage a LED Each LED is managed by its respective GPIO. Each GPIO needs to be exported before you can use it. The export procedure has to be repeated at each power ON. To drive a LED, complete the following steps: 1. Export the LED (if it hasn’t already exported before) 2. Drive the LED To export LED3, use the following commands: #export gpio 117 echo 117 > /sys/class/gpio/export #gpio is output echo out > /sys/class/gpio117/direction To drive LED3, use the following commands: #turn led on echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio117/value #turn led off echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio117/value 42 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 12.6 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux Flash Memory The ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 exposes the flash memory as follows: l Internal flash (eMMC) memory: /dev/mmcblk0 MicroSD card memory: /dev/mmcblk1 43 / 62 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux 12.7 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 RTC The ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 exposes the user-available RTC as follows: l RTC: /dev/rtc1 The "/dev/rtc1" offers: l three timestamp registers l one user-available byte. 12.7.1 How to manage the timestamp registers The timestamp registers are the following: Timestamp register What it contains sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/timestamp1 Reserved data sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/timestamp2 The timestamp that the system last lost power (only if a successful initialization has been achieved) sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/timestamp3 The timestamp that the system last has been powered (only if a successful initialization has been achieved) You can only read and reset the timestamp registers. To read the timestamp2, use the following command: cat /sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/timestamp2 To reset the timestamp2, use the following command: echo timestamp2 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/resets 12.7.2 How to manage the user-available byte The user-available byte is the following: User-available byte What it contains /sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/ram_byte The default value is 0. You can write in it a value included in the range: 0 to 255.This value is retained as long as the /dev/rtc1 device receives a valid power supply (main power supply or battery) You can read and write the user-available byte. To read the byte, use the following command: cat /sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/ram_byte To write 112 in the byte, use the following command: echo 112 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc1/device/ram_byte 44 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 12.7.3 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux How to manage the sleep mode (example) To make the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 enter sleep mode, use the following command: echo mem > /sys/power/state The commands in the example below perform the following actions: 1. Sets a specific date and time in the ReliaGATE 10-05-34: 4 September 2015 at 10:00 AM 2. Tells the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 to automatically wake up 20 seconds after the specific date and time 3. Makes the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 enter sleep mode #set current date and time DATE=”09/04/2015” TIME=”10:00:00” date +”%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%s” –s “$DATE $TIME” #set wake up date and time rtctest –d /dev/rtc1 –a “04/09/2015 10:00:20” #enter sleep mode echo mem > /sys/power/state To make the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 exit from sleep mode, use the following procedure: 1. Connect the Console port 2. Send a character on the Console port 45 / 62 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux 12.8 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Watchdog The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 exposes the watchdog as follows: l Watchdog: /dev/watchdog1 12.8.1 How to manage the watchdog using the C programming language To manage the watchdog using the C programming language use the following commands: Int interval; Int bootstatus; Long value; /* display current watchdog value */ If (ioctl(fd,WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT,&interval)==0) // interval contains current timeout in seconds /* Check if lasdt boot is caused by watchdog */ If (ioctl(fd,WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS,&bootstatus)==0) //bootstatus <> 0 Watchdog //bootstatus = 0 Power-on reset /* set the watchdog value (for example: 30 seconds) */ value=30; If (ioctl(fd,WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT,&value)==0) //Watchdog has been set to value content /* stop the watchdog */ write(fd,”V”,1); /* feed the watchdog */ ioctl(fd,WDIOC_KEEPALIVE,0); 12.8.2 How to manage the watchdog from the command line To set the watchdog value (for example: 30 seconds), use the following command: wdt_setup –d /dev/watchdog1 –t 30 To start and feed the watchdog, use the following command: echo 10 > /dev/watchdog1 To stop the watchdog, use the following command: echo V > /dev/watchdog1 46 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 12.8.3 12 How to access the interfaces under Linux How to obtain further information To obtain further information on Linux support for watchdog, see: www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-api.txt 12.9 The Programmable pushbutton The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 is provided with a programmable pushbutton. The programmable pushbutton is sensed by a Linux daemon which executes a shell script every time the button is either pushed or released. To export the pushbutton, use the following commands: echo 86 > /sys/class/gpio/export echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio86/direction To see the pushbutton status, use the following commands cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio86/value The output will be like the following: l If the button is being pushed, then value is 1. l If the button is not being pushed, then value is 0. 47 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 13 13 How to log in the Administration Console HOW TO LOG IN THE ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE Your ReliaGATE 10-05-34 runs a Yocto Linux Operating System. This section describes how to enter the Administration console to access the Operating System for: first setup, diagnostic and system maintenance purposes. To login the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 Administration console, use one of the following methods: l Direct login via Console Port l Remote login via Secure Shell (SSH) The default username is root and the default password is eurotech. Both the username and password are case sensitive. 13.1 How to login using the Console port To log in using the Console port, complete the following steps: 1. Make sure the ReliaGATE is turned OFF 2. Connect a null modem serial cable from your development PC to the Console port on the ReliaGATE device 3. Start a terminal emulator program (for example TeraTerm) on your development PC (minicom on a Linux host). Configure the serial port connection for 115200, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control 4. Connect the power supply to the ReliaGATE. The Power LED lights when power is successfully connected 5. Via the Uboot bootloader, the Linux kernel is found and launched automatically. 6. At the login prompt, enter username and password: 13.2 Default username (case sensitive): root Default password (case sensitive): eurotech How to login via Secure Shell (SSH) The default (out-of-the-box) network configuration of your ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 is the following: l eth0 o Status: Enabled for LAN o Configure: Manually (Static IP) o IP Address: 172.16.0.1 o Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 o DHCP Server Enabled l wlan0 o Status: Disabled 13.2.1 How to login if your development PC is running Linux ReliaGATE 10-05-34 eth0 port is configured with the static IP address: 172.16.0.1/24. To log in using eth0, complete the following steps: 1. Enter the command ssh root@172.16.0.1 2. At the prompt, enter the password: eurotech (case sensitive) 13.2.2 How to login if your development PC is running Windows ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 eth0 port is configured with the static IP address: 172.16.0.1/24. To log in using eth0, and complete the following steps: 1. Download, install, and run an SSH client (for example PuTTY) 49 / 62 13 How to log in the Administration Console ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 2. Enter the IP address of your ReliaGATE 10-05-34: 172.16.0.1/24 3. Set the Connection type to ‘SSH’ and Port to ‘22’. Click Open to connect 13.3 How to change your security settings For security reasons, Eurotech recommends you to change the Linux password after your initial setup. To change your Linux password, complete the followint steps: 1. At the login prompt, enter username and password: l Default username (case sensitive): root l Default password (case sensitive): eurotech 2. Use the command passwd to change the ‘root’ password 3. Enter a new ‘root’ account password when prompted 50 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 14 EUROTECH M2M / IOT 14 Eurotech M2M / IoT solutions SOLUTIONS Eurotech solutions are a combination of hardware, firmware, operating systems, and programming frameworks that dramatically accelerate the time to market of M2M / IoT projects and enable customers to layer their added-value components on a reliable read-to-use infrastructure. 14.1 Everyware Software Framework (ESF) The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 comes pre-configured with Eurotech’s Everyware Software Framework (ESF). ESF is a smart application container that enables remote management of IoT gateways and provides a wide range of APIs allowing you to write and deploy your own IoT application. ESF runs on top of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and leverages OSGi, a dynamic component system for Java, to simplify the process of writing reusable software building blocks. ESF APIs offer easy access to the underlying hardware including serial ports, GPS, watchdog, USB, GPIOs, I2C, etc. They also offer OSGi bundles to simplify the management of network configurations, the communication with IoT servers, and the remote management of the gateway. ESF is based on Kura, the popular Eclipse open source project, that was originally contributed to the Eclipse community by Eurotech. ESF automatically starts at the boot of the ReliaGATE 10-05-x4. 14.2 The ESF Web UI ESF provides a web-based user interface - "ESF Web UI" - that allows you to: l Monitor the gateway status l Manage the network configuration l Oversee the installed application(s) and services. The ESF Web UI is available on port 80 of the gateway IP. The following picture gives you an example of the “ESF Web UI”: 51 / 62 14 Eurotech M2M / IoT solutions 14.3 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Everyware Cloud (EC) Eurotech’s Everyware™ Cloud (EC) provides an open and flexible software platform that easily connects embedded devices to IT systems or to existing applications, immediately solving infrastructure problems among distributed devices and systems. With EC you can: l Connect any sensor, device or asset to the platform to quickly create new products l Dynamically and remotely create and add new services and functionalities to your field devices l Configure the platform to analyze data in real-time and trigger immediate alerts l Leverage a device-specific message-oriented infrastructure for fast and easy creation of reliable, device-independent M2M/IoT applications l Integrate MVNO Connectivity Platforms to have a single point of management of Connected Devices and associated SIM cards l Enable IoT Analytics through built-in connectors to on-line Dashboards and Analytical Reports l Enable IoT Business Application Integrations through native REST APIs 14.4 For further information For further information about ESF and EC, and to find exhaustive tutorials, refer to the following links: Information Available at ESF Guide esf.eurotech.com/docs/ Kura website eclipse.org/kura/ EC Developer’s Guide everywarecloud.eurotech.com/doc/ECDevGuide/ EC M2M Integration eurotech.com/en/products/software+services/everyware+cloud+m2m+platform Platform 52 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 15 Mechanical specifications 15 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15.1 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 mechanical dimensions The ReliaGATE 10-05-34 electronics are housed in an ABS (Color: blue) and Aluminum enclosure, having the following dimensions: 112 (L) x 68 (W) x 37 (H); mm (antenna SMA connectors not included). The following figure shows the dimensions of the ReliaGATE 10-05-34. All dimensions are in millimeters. Figure 15.1 - ReliaGATE 10-05-34: mechanical dimensions 53 / 62 15 Mechanical specifications 15.2 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Mounting bracket mechanical dimensions The following figure shows the dimensions of the Mounting bracket. All dimensions are in millimeters. Figure 15.2 - Mounting bracket mechanical dimensions 54 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 16 16 How to install the product HOW TO INSTALL THE PRODUCT To install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 in place you can use the provided Mounting Bracket. Optionally, you can use the DIN Rail Mounting Kit to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-x4 on a DIN rail. 16.1 How to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 using the Mounting Bracket To install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 in place using the Mounting Bracket, add all the necessary screws and locking parts to safely secure the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 in place according to your installation requirements (for example use M5 screws). For further information see "Mounting bracket mechanical dimensions" on page 54. 55 / 62 16 How to install the product 16.2 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Optional: How to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 using the DIN Rail Mounting Kit Use the optional DIN Rail Mounting Kit to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 on a DIN rail. Before installing the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 on a DIN rail, replace the Mounting Bracket with the optional DIN Rail Mounting Kit. 16.2.1 How to replace the Mounting Bracket with the DIN Rail Mounting Kit To replace the Mounting Bracket with the DIN Rail Mounting Kit, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the 3 screws that hold the Mounting Bracket in place 2. Remove the Mounting Bracket 3. Place the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 4. Fasten the 3 screws removed at Step 1 to hold the DIN Rail Mounting Kit in place 56 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 16 How to install the product NOTE ABOUT THE 3 SCREWS: The 3 screws that hold the Mounting Bracket in place have the following features: l Cross socket flat head countersunk l Fully threaded l Stainless steel 57 / 62 16 How to install the product 16.2.2 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 How to install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 on a DIN rail Prerequisite: Replace the Mounting Bracket with the DIN Rail Mounting Kit To install the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 on a horizontal DIN rail, complete the following steps: 1. Hook the lower mobile latches of the mechanical adapter on the lower edge of the DIN rail 2. Push the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 upwards against the DIN rail and lock upper latches of the mechanical adapter on the upper edge of the DIN rail. 16.2.3 How to remove the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 from a DIN rail To remove the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 from a horizontal DIN rail, complete the following steps: 1. Push the lower mobile latches of the mechanical adapter upwards to release the upper latches 2. Pull the ReliaGATE 10-05-34 out 58 / 62 ReliaGATE 10-05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 17 17 How to maintain the product HOW TO MAINTAIN THE PRODUCT Periodically inspect the installation of the product to verify its integrity and to ensure proper operation. Before starting the maintenance of the product, carefully read and understand the instructions contained in the sections "Important Information" on page 1 and "Safety Instructions" on page 1. 17.1 Use antistatic precautions NOTICE PREVENTING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) When handing the product described in this document, always use appropriate antistatic precautions to avoid damages due to electrostatic discharge. For example: use a wrist strap or ESD cuff kept in constant contact with bare skin and attached to an ESD ground. 17.2 Remove the power supply WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD To avoid injuries do not perform any cables connection/disconnection with wet hands Before starting the maintenance of the product, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the power supply 2. Disconnect all the cables 3. Make sure all the circuits are discharged. Failure to complete the steps above, may create an electric shock hazard, which could result in personal injury or loss of life, and / or damage to equipment or other property 17.3 Inspect the installation of the product To inspect the installation of the product, complete the following steps: 1. Verify that the external surface of the product is clean and not damaged 2. Verify that the LED indicators are not damaged, clean and visible 3. Verify that all the screws, bolts, nuts, etc. are correctly fastened. 17.4 Clean the product To clean the product, complete the following steps: 1. Use a dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints from the external casing 2. Do not use detergents, aerosol sprays, solvents or abrasive sponges 3. Use water-based, non-flammable, cleaner products to remove all types of dirt (example: grease, oil, nicotine etc.) 4. Wipe the chassis with a lint-free cloth 59 / 62 (This page has been intentionally left blank) ReliaGATE 10.05-34 User Manual Rev 1-0 Notes NOTES @ EUROTECH 61 /62 WORLD SUPPORT EUROPE AMERICAS ASIA HEADQUARTERS ITALY USA JAPAN EUROTECH Via Fratelli Solari, 3/a 33020 Amaro (UD) - Italy Tel: +39 0433.485.411 Fax: +39 0433.485.499 Email: support.it@eurotech.com Web: www.eurotech.com EUROTECH Tel: +39 0433.485.411 Fax: +39 0433.485.499 Email: sales.it@eurotech.com Email: support.it@eurotech.com Web: www.eurotech.com EUROTECH Tel: +1 800.541.2003 Tel: +1 301.490.4007 Fax: +1 301.490.4582 Email: sales.us@eurotech.com Email: support.us@eurotech.com Web: www.eurotech-inc.com ADVANET Tel: +81 86.245.2861 Fax: +81 86.245.2860 Email: sales@advanet.jp Email: tsupport@advanet.jp Web: www.advanet.jp UNITED KINGDOM EUROTECH Tel: +44 (0) 1223.403410 Fax: +44 (0) 1223.410457 Email: sales.uk@eurotech.com Email: support.uk@eurotech.com Web: www.eurotech.com FRANCE EUROTECH Tel: +33 (0)4.72.89.00.90 Fax: +33 (0)4.78.70.08.24 Email: sales.fr@eurotech.com Email: support.fr@eurotech.com Web: www.eurotech.com For your Eurotech local contact refer to: www.eurotech.com/contacts For the Eurotech Global Support Center refer to: eurotech.desk.com For the Eurotech Download Area refer to: All trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners eurotech.com/download
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