YE DIGITAL MMLINK-3G M2M 2G/3G Data Terminal User Manual
YASKAWA INFORMATION SYSTEMS Corporation M2M 2G/3G Data Terminal Users Manual
User Manual
3G Global Communication Adapter MMLink-3G GWA-3G10 User Manual YASKAWA INFORMATION SYSTEMS CORPRATION Introduction Introduction MMLink-3G is Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication adapter which provides UMTS wireless communication through the 3G cellular networks by using the onboard LAN interface. Read this manual carefully before using MMLink-3G. Precaution Important Safety Information This product is not intended for use in the following circumstances ・ Area(s) where radio transmission equipment (such as cell phone) are not permitted. ・ Hospitals, health care facilities and area(s) where cell phones are restricted by law. ・ Gas stations, fuel storage and places where chemical are stored. ・ Chemical plants or places with potential explosion hazard. ・ Any metal surface that may weaken the radio signal level. ・ The appliance is intended to be installed in restricted access location. Only service person or authorized person is allowed to access. II List of Content INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... II PRECAUTION ........................................................................................................................................ II BEFORE USING ..................................................................................................................................... 1 NAME OF EACH PARTS ............................................................................................................................... 1 STATUS INDICATION LEDS ........................................................................................................................ 2 RS-232C CONNECTOR............................................................................................................................... 3 LAN INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................................... 3 ANTENNA CONNECTOR (SMA) ................................................................................................................... 4 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR (DC) ............................................................................................................. 4 BASIC OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 5 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA AND CABLES ................................................................................................... 5 SWITCHING ON THE ADAPTER .................................................................................................................... 6 SWITCHING OFF THE ADAPTER ................................................................................................................... 6 PACKET COMMUNICATIONS........................................................................................................................ 6 FEES ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................... 7 FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................. 8 SUMMARY OF FEATURES ............................................................................................................................ 8 SIMPLE ROUTER (STATIC NAT) ................................................................................................................. 9 SETTINGS FOR THE SIMPLE ROUTER (STATIC NAT) ................................................................................ 10 HOW TO USE THE SIMPLE LOCATION INFORMATION ACQUISITION COMMAND .......................................... 11 SMS AUTO CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................ 13 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS ................................................................................................................................ 13 FAIL-SAFE ............................................................................................................................................... 13 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 14 III Before Using Name of Each Parts The following are the parts of this adapter. Power Switch Status Indication LEDs Screw Hole Front Label SIM Card Cover Back Label Power Supply Connector Antenna Connector (for connection) RS-232C Connector Antenna Connector (for GPS) LAN Interface Status Indication LEDs Status Indication LEDs can indicate the status of this adapter. Name Color PWR GREEN Description Light when power is on. Indicate the received signal level. ANT ORANGE/ GREEN/ RED Signal status: Bad Off Signal status: Poor Light on with red color Signal status: Average Light on with orange color Signal status: Good Light on with green color Indicate the running status of this adapter. (Note) STS ORANGE/ GREEN/ RED Idle Off Initializing Blink with green color Information 1 Light on with orange color Information 2 Light on with red color Indicate the communication status between this adapter and the wireless network. DATA GREEN Not communicating Communicating Off On Indicate the CD signal statue. CD/RI GREEN Wireless network disconnected Wireless network connecting Wireless network connected OFF On On Note: About the information display of STS LED Please contact the Customer Support Services when information 1 or information 2 is ON. Information 1 : probably hardware failure. Information 2 : probably SIM card is unreadable. RS-232C Connector Pin Assignments D-sub Connector PIN Assignments Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal DCD DSR RxD RTS TxD CTS DTR RI GND ー LAN Interface Pin Assignments RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Pin No. Signal Tx+ Tx- Rx+ - - Rx- - - Note: MDI/X auto-cross/straight cable support. Antenna Connector (SMA) Pin Assignments GND Signal Power Supply Connector (DC) Pin Assignments Basic Operations Connecting the antenna and cables Before using this adapter please do the following preparations. Step 1. Attach the antenna to the antenna connector Use the antennas that attached to this adapter. (Note 1) Ensure that no excessive force is applied to the antenna connector. Step 2. Ensure that the equipment and this adapter is powered off. Step 3. Connect the power supply to the power connector Use the power supply that attached to this adapter. (Note 2) Step 4. Connect the equipment to this adapter. Connect a LAN cable to this adapter’s LAN connector. Note: 1. Please contact the Customer Support Services to obtain the information about recommended antennas by the manufactuer. 2. Please contact the Customer Support Services to obtain the information about recommended power supply (AC adapter) by the manufactuer. Switching on the Adapter Turn on the Power Switch on the side of this adapter. It takes about 30-60 seconds until it is ready to communicate after switched on. STS LED will keep blinking with green color while initializing, and will be turned off once initialization is normally completed. Wait at least 5 seconds between powering off and on. When performing packet communications, check the signal level on the ANT LED. Switching off the Adapter Turn off the Power Switch on the side of this adapter. Check if the PWR LED is off. It takes 3-5 seconds to shut down after turning off the Power Switch. Packet Communications ■ This adapter is available in the UMTS worldwide coverage. ■ High-speed packet communications. DL: at maximum. 14.4 Mbps UL: at maximum. 5.76 Mbps The line speed may be affected by communication environment and the contract with a carrier. Fees ■ Terms and packet communications services, contract fees, monthly fees, communication fees will be charged depending on the amount of data sent and received. For more information please contact Customer Support Services. ■ If you are using Internet access services, your internet service provider will charge you for the service fee. For fee details, please contact your provider for help. ■ Subscribing to dedicated lines will require a fee depending on connection fees and options contracts. For fee details, please contact your provider for help. Installation ■Installation Dimensions (Back Case) Dimension of screw hole: M3 (Effective screw length: 4mm) Features Summary of Features The following is a summary of the features. Feature Description Simple Router (Static NAT) IP packets received from equipment connected to this adapter can be transmitted to the WAN by IP address transforming. Simple Location Information Acquisition Location information can be acquired using a simple command by TCP / IP communications from the LAN interface of this adapter. SMS Auto Connection This adapter automatically connects to the wireless network after receiving an SMS message. Remote Diagnosis The network connectivity of this adapter can be checked. Fail-Safe This adapter can detect communication failures and recover automatically. Simple Router (Static NAT) This adapter can communicate with the WAN using TCP/IP packets by connecting your equipment to it via LAN. The following diagram shows the operations of the equipment connected to MMLink-3G. MMLink-3G Equipment LAN Local IP Global IP Network(Operator) Obtain the MAC address by ARP IP Packet① Dial-up PPP Connection note Received local IP packets will be discarded until the global IP address has been acquired. Acquire a global IP address successfully Connec tion Start Connec ting State IP packet communication Data Communication Unconn ection State Static NAT(Address Translation) Disconnection request from the network PPP disconnection Hung up Discon nection Start Unconn ection State Settings for the Simple Router (Static NAT) Your equipment needs be equipped with the protocols below. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Application Layer Presentation Layer Session Layer Transport Layer Network Layer Data Link Layer Physical Layer TCP IP Ethernet TCP/IP protocol is required. ■ The TCP/IP settings of this adapter IP Address Subnet Mask 192.168.0.133 255.255.255.0 The TCP/IP settings of equipment IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.133 ■ Static address translation This Adapter Equipment IP Address 192.168.0.100 Server Local IP Address 192.168.0.133 Global IP Address 10.129.100.1 Network Environment IP Address 172.16.100.2 How to Use the Simple Location Information Acquisition Command You can get the location information via a command by using a specific TCP/IP port. Note: Location information obtained by this command is based on cellular system, so it’s different from the GPS positioning. ■ The setting of the service port Please use the following dedicated TCP/IP port to perform the Simple Location Information Acquisition Command. Port No. 777 Equipment This Adapter Simple Location Information Acquisition Command TCP/IP Head GETPOS (ASCII) CR+LF TCP/IP Head OK (ASCII) CR+LF TCP/IP Head Location Information CR+LF TCP/IP Head :END (ASCII) CR+LF The format of the location information.3G,262,03,9C57, 7E7D68B,20 Received Signal Level(RSSI) : decimal digits Cell Identifier(CellID) : hexadecimal digits Location Area Code(LAC) : hexadecimal digits Mobile Network Code(MNC) : decimal digits Mobile Country Code(MCC) : decimal digits Access Technology The communication sequence is as follows: This adapter is a TCP Socket Server, and the equipment is a TCP Socket Client. They need to connect or disconnect using TCP/IP. The simple router feature is enabled while the service port is using, so you can acquire the location information while normal data communication. Equipment (Client) This Adapter (Server) Wait TCP Connection TCP/IP Connection Location Information Acquisition Command Receive the Command Get Location Information Make the Response Response (Location Information) TCP/IP disconnection SMS Auto Connection This adapter supports automatic connection to the wireless network by an SMS message. When this adapter receives an SMS, the following processes will be performed. ■ In the case, This adapter has not been connected to the wireless network Automatically connect to the wireless network. The TCP/IP communication will be ready once the connection is successful. ■ In the case, This adapter has been connected to the wireless network already Wireless network connection will be kept. Remote Diagnosis This adapter supports network connectivity detection by an ICMP packet. By sending an ICMP packet as below, you can verify whether this adapter is connected to the wireless network. ■ When received a ICMP 13 from the wireless network, this adapter will respond by sending ICMP 14, Note: ICMP type 13 packets are not routed to the equipment that is connected to this adapter. This feature is only for checking the connection state of the adapter, so the data in the packet is meaningless. Fail-Safe This adapter communicates with wireless network by the wireless module equipped. In some cases, the wireless module cannot continue communication normally due to poor network conditions (such as out of service, a weak signal level, and the base station design change and communication failure), combined with functions of the wireless module itself. This adapter can detect such communication failures and recover automatically. When failures were detected, this adapter will reset itself automatically, so the communication between this adapter and the equipment will temporary stop. Although frequency of the automatic recovery is rare, please implement the following fail-safe features to your equipment in principle. ■ ■ Reconnect this adapter if the LAN interface is disconnected, If your system does not recover by a normal retry procedure, please reset this adapter. Specifications ■ Product Name and Model Name: MMLink-3G Model: GWA-3G10 ■ Hardware Specifications Items Specifications Dimensions 144×88×34mm (Excluding protrusions) Case Antenna Resin (Black Color) ・Five Band UMTS(WCDMA/FDD) 800/850/900/1900/2100MHz ・Quad-Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz ・UMTS/HSPA+/GSM/GPRS/EDGE RS-232C×1 (Full wiring) LAN×1 (RJ-45) SMA Connector×2 SIM SIM Card Slot×1 Power Supply Typical Quiescent current DC5V±5% 2.0A below Temperature for use -20~+55℃ Temperature for storage -30~+80℃ Humidity for use 10~90%RH (non condensing) Humidity for storage 10~90%RH (non condensing) Water proof / Dust proof IP4X (Excluding the connector) Wireless Module Communication I/F Compliance Statements: 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. Modifications not expressly approved by YASKAWA could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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, users 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 or more 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. Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: 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. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) 3G Global Communication Adapter 2013.8 First Edition MMLink-3G User Manual YASKAWA INFORMATION SYSTEMS CORPRATION Address TEL FAX WEB URSIS Bld., 1-2-3, Manpukuji, Asao-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken 215-0004, Japan +81-44-952-8924 +81-44-952-8923 http://www.ysknet.co.jp/
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