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Appendix B: Specifications 

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Power Input 

 

Passive Power over 
Ethernet (PPoE) 

48V Passive PoE input power 

Accessories 

Passive Power over 
Ethernet Adapter 

RJ-45 x 2 (Data In x 1, Data & Power Out x 1) 

48V/1A 

Mounting Bracket 

Fixture (match to the back design) and screws (for mounting 
on pole and wall) 
Left-right rotatable 

30-meter Ethernet 
Cable (Optional) 

Outdoor grade Ethernet cable with water-proof RJ-45 head at 
one end 

15-meter Ethernet 
Cable (Optional) 

Outdoor grade Ethernet cable with water-proof RJ-45 head at 
one end 

Environment 

Operation 
Temperature 
(Excluding Power 
Adaptor) 

-40

o

C to 65

o

C (-40

o

F to 149

o

F) 

Power Adaptor 
Operation 
Temperature 

0

o

C to 40

o

C (32

o

F to 104

o

F) 

Storage Temperature  -40

o

C to 70

o

C (-40

o

F to 158

o

F) 

Operating Humidity 

5% to 90% Non-Condensing 

Storage Humidity 

5% to 95% Non-Condensing 

Certification and Conformance 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E600 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual BandLuxe E600 Series LTE Advanced Outdoor CPE P N 65029900011 Rev A...

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Page 3: ...t 12 Status 14 System Information 16 System 17 Wired LAN Port Settings 17 DHCP Clients 17 Log 19 Mobile Information 20 Network Settings 21 LAN side IP Address 22 LAN side IP Address 22 DHCP Server 23...

Page 4: ...USIM s PIN Management 48 SIM Management 49 Preferred Network 49 AT Command 50 Management 51 Admin 52 Account to Manage This Device 52 Advanced Settings 53 Date and Time 53 Date and Time Settings 54 N...

Page 5: ...3 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 68 Glossary 70...

Page 6: ...nna IP66 protection against dust and water Easy configuration based on Web Interface Provide 5 10dB more coverage gain compared to indoor CPE Support Passive Power over Ethernet Easy installation and...

Page 7: ...et cable 2 LED Indicators SIM card slot Reset button LED Indicators The left LED indicates power status The right LED indicates the signal strength SIM card slot Insert the SIM card Reset button Short...

Page 8: ...n NOTE 1 Use with Ethernet lightning protector between the Ethernet cable and the PoE is suggested for better lightning and surge protection NOTE 2 For additional lightning protection use of a lightni...

Page 9: ...C to 65 C 40 F to 149 F NOTE For lightning protection ground the CPE via Grounding Terminal and optimum reception there are a few things you should consider before installation Please see Important In...

Page 10: ...ion from Service Provider 3 Mount the CPE at the highest possible location with a clear view of the base station signal source Buildings or other obstructions will affect the quality of the signal you...

Page 11: ...ing downwards attach the LTE Advanced Outdoor CPE to a 1 to 4 pole 3 Attach the bracket to the other side of the pole 4 Thread the M10 100mm bolts through the holes the bracket and into the LTE Advanc...

Page 12: ...proved manufacturer 1 Remove the sealing cable gland plug from the gland nut 2 Open the sealing gland nut and remove it Do not disassemble the gland base from the bracket 3 Insert the Cat5 RJ 45 cable...

Page 13: ...he unit install a protective cover on the connector at the other end of the Ethernet cable 2 Connect the Ethernet cable to the port on the PoE adapter labeled PWR DATA OUT 3 Connect another Ethernet c...

Page 14: ...figure your CPE via the web based utility Login 1 Launch a web browser 2 In the address bar enter http 192 168 2 1 then press Enter 3 In the login window enter the username admin and password admin 4...

Page 15: ...profile name and then click Add 2 Enter the APN User Name and Password and then click Save 3 Go to Network Settings WWAN Setting Network Settings and change the APN field to Manual then select the pr...

Page 16: ...demonstrates the signal strength and name of Internet service provider Signal Strength Displays signal type and signal strength If the mobile Internet connection is not established No Service will ap...

Page 17: ...Using Web based Management 15 Status The Status menu displays status information for the router The associated submenus are System Information DHCP Clients Log and Mobile Information...

Page 18: ...Using Web based Management 16 System Information The System Information submenu displays general information about the router Click Refresh at the bottom of this menu to update the system information...

Page 19: ...odel product name uptime system time router firmware version module firmware version module IMEI module ICCID time zone and mac address Click Refresh to refresh the IP address Wired LAN Port Settings...

Page 20: ...Web based Management 18 The DHCP Clients submenu displays DHCP lease information for each client including IP address MAC address and lease time remaining Click Refresh to update the DHCP lease inform...

Page 21: ...The Log submenu tracks system activities after the system is powered on Click Save to save the record of system activities Click Clear to clear the record of system activities Click Refresh to update...

Page 22: ...tatuses for the router including network connection status roaming status cell ID operator name PLMN ICCID IMSI connected band uplink current speed downlink current speed data uplink and downlink traf...

Page 23: ...gs and configurations for the router The associated submenus are LAN side IP Address LAN Port WAN WAN Settings WAN WAN Status Firewall Enable Firewall DMZ Firewall Dos Firewall Access Control Firewall...

Page 24: ...tting Mobile Internet UICC SIM PIN Management Mobile Internet SIM Management Mobile Internet Preferred Network and Mobile Internet AT Command LAN side IP Address The LAN side IP Address submenu allows...

Page 25: ...feature Starting IP Address Specifies the starting number of assigned client IP address Ending IP Address Specifies the ending number of assigned client IP address Domain Name Specifies the Domain Na...

Page 26: ...Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex and 1000 Mbps Full Duplex Flow Control Allows users to enable or disable Ethernet flow control 802 3az Allows users to enable...

Page 27: ...ximum transmission unit MTU value of your network connection The default value is 1500 Static IP Select Static IP if your ISP provides Internet access via a fixed IP address Your ISP will provide you...

Page 28: ...e Attain IP Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address and Primary DNS Enable The Enable submenu allows users to activate or deactivate the Firewall Module function Firewall Module Fu...

Page 29: ...clients for example for Internet games video conferencing or VPN connections outside of the firewall while leaving the others protected Users are allowed to do this using a Demilitarized Zone DMZ This...

Page 30: ...nt up to unrestricted two way access Enable DMZ Check uncheck the box to enable disable the device s DMZ function Add DMZ Select Dynamic IP or Static IP here For Dynamic IP select an Internet connecti...

Page 31: ...recommended you keep the default settings Advanced Denial of Service Features Ping of Death Specify the frequency of ping of death packets which will trigger the router s DoS protection function Port...

Page 32: ...Using Web based Management 30 Access Control The Access Control submenu allows users to filter access for the network...

Page 33: ...MAC Filter is enabled Add MAC Filter If a MAC filter is enabled follow the instructions below for each field Client PC MAC Address Enter the MAC address of a computer to be denied or allowed access i...

Page 34: ...feature Action Check Deny or Allow to deny or allow connections from IP addresses specified in the IP Filter Table if IP Filter is enabled IP Filter Table This section allows users to manage IP filter...

Page 35: ...access Client Service Check or uncheck to authorize or un authorize client computer to use specific services through the network Protocol Click the drop down list to select a protocol The available op...

Page 36: ...rity of your wireless network Security Filter The Security Filter submenu allows users to use the Web Filter feature This feature allows users to enable up to four specific filtering methods Proxy Use...

Page 37: ...tiveX ActiveX is a programming language for websites Check this option to disable ActiveX If ActiveX is disabled users run the risk of not having access to Internet sites created using this programmin...

Page 38: ...c services on your network such as web servers ftp servers e mail servers and other specialized applications Enable Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Allows users to enable or disable service provided o...

Page 39: ...available options are Both TCP and UDP Port Range Enter the start port number and the end port number to specify the range for port forwarding Comment Provide a description of the rule Click Add to ad...

Page 40: ...vide various internet services on different local computers via a single internet IP address Local IP Specify the IP address of the computer on your local network Local Port Specify the private port y...

Page 41: ...shown below Special Application The Special Application submenu allows users to use the port triggering feature Port Triggering allows the router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers The r...

Page 42: ...triggering function is enabled follow the instructions below for each field Popular Applications Click the drop down list and select an application then click Add next to the drop down list After cli...

Page 43: ...ecessary Public Type Click the drop down list and select the protocol used for the specific application The available options are Both TCP and UDP Comment Provide a description of an entry Click Add a...

Page 44: ...allows users to enable or disable UPnP Universal Plug and Play which allows wired and wireless network devices to identify each other and establish network services UPnP Check Enable or Disable to ena...

Page 45: ...feature users need to sign up for DDNS with a DDNS provider refer to www dyndns org or www TZO com Enable Allows users to enable or disable Dynamic DNS If Dynamic DNS is enabled follow the instructio...

Page 46: ...te access for this router Remote Access Allows users to enable or disable this feature If a remote access is enabled follow the instructions below for each field Remote Access Port Enter the port numb...

Page 47: ...sed Management 45 WWAN Setting The WWAN Setting submenu allows users to change WWAN network settings Click Apply at the bottom of this submenu to have any changes to the configurations take effect Net...

Page 48: ...ck Auto to use automatic APN Access Point Name profile settings or Manual for the manual choice of APN profile settings for the network Profile Selection Select the APN profile you have created Profil...

Page 49: ...the field and click Add to add a new APN profile All APN files you have created will be displayed in APN Profile Table APN Profile Table This section allows users to manage APN profile settings To rem...

Page 50: ...USIM Status USIM Status Displays current SIM card status of the router READY means that the SIM card is enabled for mobile Internet access USIM s PIN Management PIN Remain Displays how many attempts...

Page 51: ...d inserted users need to the enter the PIN code Click Apply to have any changes to the configurations take effect SIM Management The SIM Management submenu displays the current SIM lock status SIM Loc...

Page 52: ...elect the network type Network Type Displays the current network type Click the drop down list to select the preferred mobile network type The default option is Auto Other available options are LTE 4G...

Page 53: ...Using Web based Management 51 Management The Management menu displays several features to manage the router The associated submenus are Admin Date and Time and Syslog Server...

Page 54: ...ator Name Allows users to configure the administrator account name for the router by entering an account name for an administrator account Administrator Password Allows users to configure a password f...

Page 55: ...ing Web based Management 53 Advanced Settings Input the Product Name and Enable or disable Mangement Portocol Date and Time The Date and Time submenu allows users to configure the date and time settin...

Page 56: ...sing the date and time of their computers NTP Time Server Use NTP Check or uncheck to enable or disable NTP Network Time Protocol client If a NTP is enabled follow the instructions below for each fiel...

Page 57: ...Using Web based Management 55 Time Zone Click the drop down list and select the desired time zone Syslog Server Enable or disable Syslog Server...

Page 58: ...Using Web based Management 56 Advanced The Advanced menu displays Update Firmware Save Restore Settings Factory Default Reboot and Help...

Page 59: ...tion This section allows users to choose where the firmware update file is located Update Firmware from PC This section allows users to update the router with the latest firmware Click Choose File to...

Page 60: ...the power or press the Reset button during the update process Save Restore Settings The Save Restore Settings submenu allows users to save and restore the current router settings Save Restore Method...

Page 61: ...enabled every time users want to restore the specific settings users need to enter the password If protection is not needed just click Save to save the settings Restore Settings from PC Users can rest...

Page 62: ...ry settings When clicking Factory Default a dialog box will appear to indicate the reset process Follow the instructions to restart and return the router to its initial settings Reboot Click Reboot to...

Page 63: ...ach number can be zero to 255 For example 192 168 168 254 could be an IP address To find your computer IP address In Windows click Start Run to launch the Command program Type ipconfig then press the...

Page 64: ...ter or group of computers inside a private network Q What is Universal Plug and Play UPnP A UPnP is an open networking architecture that consists of services devices and control points The ultimate go...

Page 65: ...FF SIM plug in with sealing protection Reset Button Reset to factory default setting LED Indicator Signal strength indicator x 2 Signal indicator x 1 Power indicator x 1 Connectivity and Data Speed LT...

Page 66: ...ter mode Connection Status in Web GUI Network name Signal strength Roaming indication Radio technology Radio network parameters Connection status Connection time Connection Statistics Connection Manag...

Page 67: ...ter Ethernet Cable Optional Outdoor grade Ethernet cable with water proof RJ 45 head at one end 15 meter Ethernet Cable Optional Outdoor grade Ethernet cable with water proof RJ 45 head at one end Env...

Page 68: ...ce with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in parentheses are the equivalent international standards EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment...

Page 69: ...compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 7 Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipmen...

Page 70: ...to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fr...

Page 71: ...received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 1 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any othe...

Page 72: ...g process more user friendly DHCP Dynamic Host Con guration Protocol How devices obtain IP addresses from a server DUN Dial Up Network Windows component that enables online access via a modem EDGE Enh...

Page 73: ...AP Password Authentication Protocol The difference between PAP authentication and a manual or scripted login is that PAP is not interactive The username and password are entered in the client s dialin...

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