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GW1500 Getting Started Guide

Thank you very much for purchasing the GW1500 (hereinafter abbreviated as the 
device).
The device is a gateway device that is used with the FUJITSU Managed Infrastructure 
Service FENICS II M2M service. The device cannot be used for any other purposes.
This manual explains points of which you should be aware before using the device and 
methods for installing and setting the device.
Be sure to read this manual before using the device.

September, 2014 First edition

April, 2020 2nd edition

This document includes specified technology pursuant to the "Foreign Exchange and Foreign 
Trade Control Act".
Therefore, permission pursuant to the same Act is required when you export this document or provide 
it to a non-resident.
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GW1500

Getting Started Guide

Summary of Contents for GW1500

Page 1: ...nstalling and setting the device Be sure to read this manual before using the device September 2014 First edition April 2020 2nd edition This document includes specified technology pursuant to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Act Therefore permission pursuant to the same Act is required when you export this document or provide it to a non resident Screen images are used in accordance...

Page 2: ...nd Maintenance 22 2 2 Device Installation 24 2 2 1 Installation Configuration 24 2 2 2 Table Top Installation 25 2 2 3 Wall Mounted Installation 25 2 3 Connecting the Mobile Adapter 30 Chapter 3 Device Settings 32 3 1 Connecting the Device to the Setup Computer 32 3 2 Turning the Device Power On 33 3 3 Setting the IP Address of the Setup Computer 35 3 4 Logging in to the Device 37 3 5 Settings for...

Page 3: ...edge is required for using this manual Basic knowledge and operation method of the operating system in your environment Basic knowledge related to the network Structure of This Manual The following indicates this manual s structure Chapter 1 Overview Describes the contents of the packaging the names and functions of each section and options for this device Manual Name Contents Getting Started Guid...

Page 4: ... Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in Japan and or other countries Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and or its affiliates Indicates things that you should be careful of and things that you must not do Be sure to read them Describes additional information related to this device Read this as necessary...

Page 5: ...rademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Other company names or product names described in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of each company The and symbols are not always indicated with system names or product names described in this manual ...

Page 6: ...rty damage be sure that you understand the following safety precautions and symbols before using this device Symbol Description indicates warning or cautions Details are written inside or next to the symbol indicates prohibited actions you must not perform Details are written inside or next to the symbol indicates compulsory actions and instructions that must be followed Details are written inside...

Page 7: ...ids get into the device first unplug the DC cord or AC adapter from the outlet and then contact an engineer or an approved engineer of our company If you continue to use the device as it is electrical shock fire and or device failure may occur In case a problem occurs that causes heat smoke or unusual smell immediately stop using the device Quickly unplug the DC cord or AC adapter from the outlet ...

Page 8: ...into an interface connector except for a connector of the compliant circuit Damage and or device failure or electrical shock may occur Do not use a cleaning spray includes flammable materials for cleaning Doing so may cause fire or device failure Warning List Do Not Do Not ...

Page 9: ...ures Keep the device within the specified operating temperature range Do not use the device in an environment with corrosive gas such as in a chemical spray or a place touched by chemicals Doing so may cause damage and device failures Do not install the device in an unstable location such as a wobbly table or slanted location Also do not use in a location subject to strong shocks or vibrations Doi...

Page 10: ...tanding Using the software provided in this device or the update software provided by our company for this device for any purpose other than to use in this device or performing any modification or disassembly of this device with the exception of that agreed upon in the content of Licensing in FUJITSU Managed Infrastructure Service FENICS II M2M GW Getting Started Guide Japanese version is absolute...

Page 11: ... control of nuclear reactions at nuclear power facilities automatic flight control of aircraft air traffic control operation control in mass transport systems medical equipment for sustaining life and missile firing control in weapons systems and when provisionally the safety in question is not ensured The user should use this product while providing measures for ensuring safety in such high safet...

Page 12: ... some functions In this case turn off the device and on again to restore it to normal If you cannot use some functions even after turning the power off and back on or the power does not turn on it is possible that the protective circuit was not able to fully protect the device and the device was damaged In such a case contact one of our company s technicians or technicians approved by our company ...

Page 13: ...ource Software OSS installed on the device the source code which is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 or the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 It also includes third party copyrights and the terms and conditions that are included with Java SE DC cord The cord for connecting the device to the power supply unit Rubber feet x4 Rubber feet that are attached to the dev...

Page 14: ... and Lamps on page 15 1 1 3 Device Rear View and Lamps SERIAL RS 232C D sub 9 pins A port used to connect to the serial device It operates as a DCE ETH1 10 100BASE TX A port used to connect to the IP device It operates as an MDI X Supports Auto MDI MDI X ETH0 10 100BASE TX Used as a center side port It operates as an MDI Supports Auto MDI MDI X Power connector Connects with the included DC cord or...

Page 15: ...ETH1 port link is not established Green Blinking Indicates that the ETH1 port link is communicating On Indicates that the ETH1 port link is established ETH1 SPEED Off Indicates that the communication speed is based on 10BASE T Green On Indicates that the communication speed is based on 100BASE T ETH0 LINK ACT Off Indicates that the ETH0 port link is not established Green Blinking Indicates that th...

Page 16: ...s Blinks simultaneously with the SERVICE lamp On Indicates that an error occurred in the device Amber On Indicates the software status Check the system log for the status SERVICE Off Indicates that the device is not connected to the center Green Blinking Indicates that the device is acquiring configuration definitions from the center On Indicates that the configuration definitions have been reflec...

Page 17: ...r the rubber feet when the device is installed on a table top Mount them to the corners on the base surface of the device four locations Importer s label A label that is required when you export the device to Europe It is usually not attached If you need it contact your sales representative Device nameplate Contains information such as the device product ID production date serial number MAC addres...

Page 18: ...ble anti theft wire The security slot supports the Kensington Microsaver security system Purchase the following anti theft cable Other similar cables may not attach properly Product name Sanwa Supply Notebook Computer Security Kit Product number SL 38 1705943 1 2 Options For the options of this product refer to description of the options in the User s Manual Attention Be sure to use dedicated opti...

Page 19: ...that is connected to each interface connector should be compatible with the connecting interfaces Warning Never insert anything into an interface connector except for a connector of the compliant circuit Damage and or device failure or electrical shock may occur 2 1 1 Checking the Installation Conditions Ensure the following environment to install the device Caution Follow the conditional rules be...

Page 20: ...m ratings are as follows Usage Environment Use the device in the following environment Item Condition Input voltage DC 10 to 19 V AC adapter Option Input AC 100 to 240 V Output DC 12 V Maximum Power Consumption 12 W Inrush current DC input 1 5 A or less Ripple 240 mVp p or less Item Condition Input voltage DC 20 V Item Condition Remarks Device category Class III device Circuits separated from dang...

Page 21: ... to 65 C for the AC adapter option Humidity Operating ambient humidity 15 to 85 no condensation Storage ambient humidity 8 to 90 no condensation Installation Configuration Condition Table top installation Attach the rubber feet included and the screws included to the device The device can only be placed horizontally Placing it vertically is prohibited Wall mounted installation Install the device u...

Page 22: ... that there is enough area to allow you to insert and remove connectors Table Top Installation Without a Mobile Adapter Installation Area Maintenance Area Contents to Check Check Result Nothing is placed on the device The device is not placed vertically The device is not installed in a location where there is direct sunlight near a heater or in a location with large amounts of humidity or dust The...

Page 23: ...ea Wall Mounted Installation When Using the Magnet Sheet Installation Area Maintenance Area Wall Mounted Installation When Using the Wall Mounting Equipment Without a Mobile Adapter Installation Area Maintenance Area 10 10 30 100 50 10 Unit mm 100 50 Unit mm Unit mm Unit mm 85 10 10 30 30 50 50 100 10 10 35 30 60 50 Unit mm Unit mm 100 100 ...

Page 24: ...scribed as follows Before installation make sure that the device power is off and confirm the installation environment 2 2 1 Installation Configuration The device can be installed in the table top or wall mounted configurations Tips When the power is off the STATUS lamp on the front of the device is off For details on the installation environment refer to 2 1 Checking the Installation Environment ...

Page 25: ...ice may become hot resulting in failures or affecting the life cycle of the device Installation Procedure 1 With base surface of the device facing up place it on a flat place 2 Attach the rubber feet to the corners of the device on the base surface 3 Use the screws to fasten the rubber feet 4 With the rubber feet attached install the device on a flat table 2 2 3 Wall Mounted Installation The devic...

Page 26: ...e 1 Place the base surface of the device to the magnet sheet Place the device facing its base surface to the side of the magnet sheet that does not have the Fujitsu logo engraved 2 Install the device with the magnet sheet to a metal wall surface Install the device to the wall with any of the following orientations The upper side of the figure faces the ceiling and the bottom side of the figure fac...

Page 27: ... the magnet sheet s magnetic force may become weak over time check the strength periodically Use one magnet sheet for one device Do not put devices or media affected by magnetic forces near the magnet sheet The magnet sheet has a very strong magnetic force When attaching it be careful not to get foreign materials or your fingers caught Do not install it in a location where it may fall and hurt hum...

Page 28: ...on When using the wall mounting equipment do not attach the rubber feet to the device Installation Procedure 1 Place the base surface of the device to the wall mounting equipment View from the Top 2 Fasten the device to the wall mounting equipment using two flat countersunk head screws from the bottom side of the equipment View from the Bottom Wall Mounting Equipment Flat Countersunk Head Screws W...

Page 29: ...ot install it in a location with excessive vibrations or impacts or an unstable location Doing so may cause injuries or device failure Install cables firmly so that the device does not fall due to the weight of the cables Not installing cables firmly enough may cause injuries or device failure Fasten the cables so that the LAN cable DC cord or AC adapter cord do not touch human bodies or chairs Fo...

Page 30: ...n Procedure 1 Connect the mobile adapter to the USB port on the left side of the device 2 If you purchased the mobile adapter mounting bracket option attach it with the following procedure Fasten the mobile adapter with the base surface of the device using four flat countersunk head screws View from the Bottom View from the Front Tips Mobile adapters are used to enable the wireless GSM or 3G commu...

Page 31: ...unting equipment Attention When using the wall mounting equipment do not attach the rubber feet to the device When using the mobile adapter mounting bracket the device cannot be installed to the wall using a magnet sheet Tips For details on the table top installation refer to 2 2 2 Table Top Installation on page 25 For details on the wall mounted installation using the wall mounting equipment refe...

Page 32: ...ales representative Connect the LAN cable while the device power is off Static electricity may develop in the LAN cable twisted pair cable depending on your usage environment When a twisted pair cable with static electricity is connected to the device it may cause the device or the device connection port to malfunction or to break Use a static electricity removal tool to discharge the static elect...

Page 33: ...e power connector on the rear of the device Or insert the plug of the AC adapter option 2 To prevent the DC cord or AC adapter from being pulled out fasten it through the nylon clip View from the Rear Tips The device LAN port supports the Auto Negotiation function By enabling the Auto Negotiation function for the connected computer the connection is automatically established at the maximum support...

Page 34: ...ve wire is wrapped in a white tube Caution Make sure that the flow of electricity from the power supply unit has stopped before connecting the DC cord Not doing so may cause electrical shock Make sure that a circuit breaker a certified product that complies with the safety standards below for your country has been installed between the device and the output of the external power supply unit before...

Page 35: ...that the device is starting up When the device starts up normally the STATUS lamp lights up green If the STATUS lamp lights up red there is a failure in the device For the meanings of each lamp refer to 1 1 4 Device Top View and Lamps on page 15 3 3 Setting the IP Address of the Setup Computer Set the IP address of the setup computer The following is an example using Windows 7 Operation Procedure ...

Page 36: ...4 Properties dialog box is displayed 5 Specify the IP address for the setup computer Select Use the following IP address and specify an IP address and subnet mask on the same network as the device The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Step 3 ...

Page 37: ...ect to the device using ssh The display may vary slightly depending on the ssh client software used Specify the device IP address as the target host The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 1 The port number is fixed to 50022 Specify SSH2 for the ssh version Tips After setting the IP address for the setup computer execute the ping command and check the network connection The following sho...

Page 38: ...Setting the Device IP Address Setting Information for the Instruments Connected to the Device 3 5 1 Setting the Date and Time for the Device Before operating the device set the date and time for the device To set date and time use the date command operation management command Attention If the device is powered off the date and time information is lost Setting Procedure 1 Execute the date command t...

Page 39: ...trument purchase of an optional instrument management license is required There are three types of instrument management licenses Instrument management 10 license 10 additional instruments can be connected to the device Instrument management 50 license 50 additional instruments can be connected to the device Instrument management 100 license 100 additional instruments can be connected to the devic...

Page 40: ...the customer purchased a Instrument management 10 license 20 instruments can be connected in total 3 5 4 Setting the Device IP Address Change the device IP address as necessary to suit your network environment Setting Procedure 1 Execute the lan ip address command to set the device IP address Command input format lan number ip address count address mask broadcast config instrument license key xxxx...

Page 41: ...number decimal number from 1 to 110 For id specify the instrument user ID 15 or less alphanumeric characters 2 Execute the instrument register info command and set the instrument specific information Command input format instrument register number info info For number specify the instrument definition number decimal number from 1 to 110 For info specify the instrument specific information using 39...

Page 42: ... execute the save command For types and the flow of configuration definition information refer to the User s Manual 6 Execute the commit command This completes the minimum setup for this device 3 5 6 Operation after Setup Backup of the Device Configuration Definition Information and Instrument Management License Information Once all of the device settings have been completed create a backup file f...

Page 43: ... failure occurs and must be replaced with a repaired product the basic software version of the repaired product may be different from the basic software version at the time of the failure For a smooth recovery we recommend making a note of the current basic software version You can confirm the basic software version using the show version command For details on the show version command refer to sh...

Page 44: ...urn the device to the factory default settings Pressing and holding the INIT switch on the base surface of the device Executing the reset clear command Attention If the device is returned to the factory default settings all of the contents set up until that point will be lost We recommend that you save the configuration definition information For details on saving configuration definition informat...

Page 45: ...o 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 inter ference 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 t...

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