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UMTS router UR5 v2 and UR5 v2 SL USER’S GUIDE

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 10 2.6. SIM Card Reader The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards is located on the front panel of t

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GUARANTEE 100 13. Guarantee Claim Guidelines Dear customer, The product that you have purchased was tested by the manufacturer and, b

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GUARANTEE 101 the exchange of the IMEI), the ownership of the original object of the guarantee claim is passed hereupon onto the se

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GUARANTEE 102 Other guarantee claim conditions The fact that the object of the guarantee claim does not correspond to parameters that have been

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GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 103 14. Guarantee certificate Type of the device Serial number Guarantee period (in months) Seller Date of sale

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GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 104 1 2 3 4 5 Date of reception of the guarantee claim by the seller Number of the guarantee claim rep

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 11 2.9. Description of the individual components of the router 2.9.1. UMTS module The UMTS module is used for HSDP

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 12 2.10. User interfaces (Connectors) On the front and back panel of router the following connectors are located • one MR

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 13 2.10.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector Panel socket MRT 2pin. Pin number Signal mark Description 1 +UN Positi

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 14 2.10.3. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS232 Panel socket RJ45 (RS232 – DCE – Data Communication Equipment). Pin nu

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 15 2.10.4. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS485 Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direc

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 16 2.10.5. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS422 Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction 1 SGND Signa

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 17 2.10.6. Connection of the Port1 Connector – M-BUSD Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow dire

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 18 2.10.7. Connection of the Port1 Connector – CNT Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow directi

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 19 2.10.8. Connection of the ETH Connector Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction 1 TX

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OBSAH 2 Contents 1. Safety instruction 5 2. Description of the router 6 2.1. Introduction 6 2.2. UMTS technology 7 2.3. HSDPA technology

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 20 2.11. Technical specification of optional PORT1 and PORT2 • Expansion port RS232 Expansion port RS232 Power supply Int

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 21 Interface behaviour of module Expansion port RS485/RS422 can be made by wiring jumpers J4, J5 and J6 on this module. If

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 22 • Expansion port ETHERNET Expansion port ETH Power supply Internal ... Operating temperature -30 .. +60 °C Environme

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 23 • Expansion port CNT Expansion port CNT Internal …. Sleep 100 µA (counter is functional) Power supply Operation 2 mA

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 24 2.12. Technical specification of I/O port Port IO Binary input reed contact with trigger level 1,3 up to 1,4 V Input/Ou

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 25 2.14. Putting into operation Before putting the UR5 v2 or UR5 v2 SL router into operation it is necessary to connect all

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 26 For the majority of applications with a built-in modem in a switch board it is possible to recognize two sorts of environ

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 27 • for single cables we recommend to bind the bunch according to the following picture, for this use we recommend:  lengt

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 28 • the circuit diagram of the modem is on the following pictures.

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 29 3. Expansion port mounting 3.1. Expansion port mounting for UR5 v2 Attention! Expansion port PORT1 and PORT2 include

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CONTENTS 3 - 3 - 16.5.2011 6.13. IPSec Tunnel Configuration 57 6.14. GRE Tunnels Configuration 59 6.15. L2TP Configuration 61 6.16.

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 30 Parts list and description Part Description Number 1 UMTS router motherboard 1 2 Expansion port PORT1 1 3 Expansio

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 31 3.2. Expansion port mounting for UR5 v2 SL Attention! Expansion port PORT1 and PORT2 include when the router UR5 v2 SL i

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 32 Parts list and description Part Description Number 1 UMTS router motherboard 1 2 Expansion port PORT1 1 3 Expansio

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CHANGING THE SIM CARD 33 4. Changing the SIM cards Attention! Insert the SIM card when the router is switched off. Changing the first SIM car

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ORDERING CODE 34 5. Ordering code routers 5.1. Basic version Basic version includes one Ethernet port, one USB – Host interface, one SIM c

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CONFIGURATION 35 6. Configuration settings over web browser Attention! If the SIM card is not inserted in the router, then it is impossible

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CONFIGURATION 36 6.1. Network Status To view the system information about the modem operation, select the System Information menu

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CONFIGURATION 37 6.2. DHCP Status Information about IP addresses, which was leased to the router by the DHCP server, is possible to find in

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CONFIGURATION 38 6.4. IPsec status Information on actual IPsec tunnel state can be called up in option IPsec in the menu. Detailed info

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CONFIGURATION 39 6.5. DynDNS status DynDNS up - dating entry result on server www.dyndns.org can be called up in option DynDNS item in the

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CONTENTS 4 - 4 - 16.5.2011 Symbols used Danger – important notice, which may have an influence on the user’s safety or the function of

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CONFIGURATION 40 6.7. LAN Configuration To enter the network configuration, select the LAN menu item. In the first part of the

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CONFIGURATION 41 Example of the network interface with dynamic DHCP server: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 ETH 192.168.1.2 GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1

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CONFIGURATION 42 Example of the network interface with dynamic and static DHCP server: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 ETH 192.168.1.2 GSM/GPRS 19

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CONFIGURATION 43 Example of the network interface with default gateway and DNS server: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.1 ETH 192.168.1.2

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CONFIGURATION 44 6.8. VRRP Configuration To enter the VRRP configuration select the VRRP menu item. VRRP protocol (Virtual Router Redundanc

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CONFIGURATION 45 Example of the VRRP protocol: Main router Virtual server ID 5 Host priority 255 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 Back

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CONFIGURATION 46 6.9. UMTS/GPRS Configuration To enter the GPRS connection configuration select the GPRS menu item. If the Create

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CONFIGURATION 47 If parameter Backup SIM card is set to none, then parameters Switch to other SIM card when connection fails, Switch to back

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CONFIGURATION 48 If the Enable PPPoE bridge mode option selected, it activate the PPPoE bridge protocol PPPoE (point-to-point ov

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CONFIGURATION 49 6.10. Firewall Configuration By the help of a firewall it is possible to set IP addresses from which are possible to remot

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SAFETY INSTRUCTION 5 1. Safety instruction Please, observe the following instructions: • The communication module must be used in complia

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CONFIGURATION 50 Example of the firewall configuration: 10.0.2.123 171.92.5.45 142.2.26.54 TCP/1000 ICMP ALL

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CONFIGURATION 51 6.11. NAT Configuration To enter the Network Address Translation configuration, select the NAT menu item. By ch

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CONFIGURATION 52 Example of the configuration with one connection equipment on the router: In these configurations it is important

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CONFIGURATION 53 Example of the configuration with more connected equipment: 162.209.13.222 192.168.1.2:80 192.168.1.3:80 192.168.1.4:80

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CONFIGURATION 54 In this configuration equipment wired behind the router defines the address Server IP Address. The router replies, while PI

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CONFIGURATION 55 set NAT rules to OpenVPN tunnel. By Authenticate Mode it is possible to choose authentication. On choice are n

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CONFIGURATION 56 Example of the OpenVPN tunnel configuration: OpenVPN tunnel configuration: A B Protoc

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CONFIGURATION 57 6.13. IPSec Tunnel Configuration IPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option IPsec item in the menu. IPsec tunne

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CONFIGURATION 58

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CONFIGURATION 59 Example of the IPSec Tunnel configuration: IPsec tunnel configuration: A B Remote IP Add

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 6 2. Description of the router 2.1. Introduction The UMTS router is a compact electronic device based on the UM

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CONFIGURATION 60 The tunnels are active after selecting Create x GRE tunnel. In the singles window it is possible to define the IP address o

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CONFIGURATION 61 6.15. L2TP Configuration To enter the L2TP tunnels configuration, select the L2TP menu item. L2TP tunnel allows protecte

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CONFIGURATION 62 Example of the L2TP Tunnel configuration: Configuration of the L2TP tunnel: A B

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CONFIGURATION 63 6.16. DynDNS Client Configuration DynDNS client Configuration can be called up by option DynDNS item in the menu. In the w

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CONFIGURATION 64 6.17. NTP Client Configuration NTP client Configuration can be called up by option NTP item in the menu. In t

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CONFIGURATION 65 M-BUSD status. Parameters Enable XC-CNT extension and Enable M-BUS extension can not be checked together. Every monitor v

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CONFIGURATION 66 The meter address can be from range 0..254 when 254 is broadcast. Example of the MIB browser: It is important to set the I

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CONFIGURATION 67 E-mail can be send from the Startup skript. This command is used to email with following parameters. • -t receiver Ema

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CONFIGURATION 68 It is possible to send controls SMS in the form: SMS Description go online sim 1 Switch to SIM1 card go online sim 2 Swi

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CONFIGURATION 69

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 7 2.2. UMTS technology For radio terrestrial part UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), which is marked as UTRA

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CONFIGURATION 70 After powering up the router, at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form of: UR5 (Unit ID) h

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CONFIGURATION 71 Example of the router configuration for SMS sending via serial interface:

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CONFIGURATION 72 Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from every phone numbers:

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CONFIGURATION 73 Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from two phone numbers: The SMS is possible to do for example

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CONFIGURATION 74 For the text mode for SMS writing is used command AT+CMGF=1. AT+CMGF=1 Enter OK The SMS message is created by the

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CONFIGURATION 75 6.21. Expansion Port Configuration The expansion port configuration can be called up by airbrush option External Port in m

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CONFIGURATION 76 6.22. USB Port Configuration The USB port configuration can be called up by airbrush option USB Port in menu. Inside the

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CONFIGURATION 77 Example of USB port configuration: ppp0 10.0.0.1 ppp0 10.0.0.2 Settings in the router Mode: TCP server Server Addre

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CONFIGURATION 78 6.23. Startup Script In the window Startup Script it is possible to create own scripts which will be executed after all in

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CONFIGURATION 79 6.24. Up/Down Script In the window Up/Down Script it is possible to create own scripts. In the item Up script is defined s

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 8 2.4. Delivery Identification Specimen Label: Trade name Type name Other UR5 v2 Basic UR-5-v2 Basic version UR5 v2 SL

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CONFIGURATION 80 By parameter Base URL it is possible to enter base part of the domain or IP address, from which the configurat

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CONFIGURATION 81 6.27. Change password To open the dialog box for changing the access password select the Change Password menu item. The ne

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CONFIGURATION 82 6.31. Send SMS Sending SMS messages is possible in menu Send SMS. The SMS message will be sent after entering

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CONFIGURATION 83 6.34. Update firmware To view the information about the firmware version and instructions for its update select the Updat

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CONFIGURATION 84 6.36. Default settings After green LED starts to blink it is possible to restore initial settings of the ro

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CONFIGURATION 85 6.36.2. VRRP Configuration 6.36.3. Firewall Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 86 6.36.4. UMTS/GPRS Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 87 6.36.5. NAT Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 88 6.36.6. OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 89 6.36.7. IPsec Tunnel Configuration

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EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 9 Basic delivered set of router includes: • UMTS router, • power supply, • crossover UTP cable, • external antenna, • c

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CONFIGURATION 90 6.36.8. GRE Tunnels Configuration 6.36.9. L2TP Tunnel Configuration 6.36.10. DynDNS Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 91 6.36.11. NTP Configuration 6.36.12. SNMP Configuration 6.36.13. SMTP Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 92 6.36.14. SMS Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 93 6.36.15. Expansion Port Configuration 6.36.16. USB Port Configuration

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CONFIGURATION 94 6.36.17. Startup script 6.36.18. Up/Down Script

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CONFIGURATION 95 6.36.19. Automatic update

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CONFIGURATION 96 7. Configuration setting over Telnet Attention! If the SIM card isn’t inserted in the router, it is impossible fo

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PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 97 8. Possible problems Some network cards are able to be set in situation, when it is not possible to connect the r

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PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 98  Firewall is possible to verify, for example by remote access on web interface.  The operator doesn’t give out

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PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 99 12. Product disposal instructions The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2002/96/EC) directive

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