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Magnum DX940e 

Industrial Cellular 

Router 

Installation 

Guide 

Garrettcom 

255 Fourier Avenue, 

Fremont, CA 94539, USA 

Ph: (510) 438-9071 

Fax: (510) 438-9072 

  

Summary of Contents for GarrettCom Magnum DX940e

Page 1: ...Magnum DX940e Industrial Cellular Router Installation Guide Garrettcom 255 Fourier Avenue Fremont CA 94539 USA Ph 510 438 9071 Fax 510 438 9072 ...

Page 2: ...in the Software License Agreement GarrettCom makes no representation that software programs and practices described herein will not infringe on existing or future patent rights copyrights trademarks trade secrets or other proprietary rights of third parties and GarrettCom makes no warranties of any kind either express or implied and expressly disclaims any such warranties including but not limited...

Page 3: ... by or furnished under the contract whether in contract in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the price of the product or part on which such liability is based Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by an authorized official of GarrettCom products sold hereunder are not intended for use in or in connection with a nuclear facility or activity If so used Garre...

Page 4: ...residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used for electrical I O with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables may result in interference to radio and television reception Changes or ...

Page 5: ... aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Avis Avant ...

Page 6: ...tal information or provide a point of emphasis Cautions warn you of the risk of poor system performance or of system failure NOTE Notes provide you with helpful information about an upcoming step or action If you do not use the information contained in a Note there is no risk of harm to the system but using the information will improve performance and or increase your understanding CAUTION A cauti...

Page 7: ... 1000 Ethernet Ports 7 1 4 4 DB9 Female RS232 Serial Ports and Console Port 8 1 4 5 DB9 Female Alarm Port 8 1 4 7 DB9 Female RS485 Serial Ports 8 2 0 Installa on 9 2 1 Preparing for Installa on 9 2 1 1 Tools 9 2 1 2 Site Suitability 9 2 1 3 Wiring and Grounding Guidelines 9 2 1 4 External Connec ons 10 2 2 Unpacking 10 2 3 Installa on of the DX940e Unit 10 2 3 1 Moun ng 10 2 3 2 Connec ng Facility...

Page 8: ...0e is equipped with Optional 1 DDS or T1 E1 WAN port Instead of the DDS or T1 E1 port a 4G LTE cellular wireless interface is available 4 Ethernet ports 10 100 1000 Base T RJ45 OR 4 SFP 100Mbps or 1000Mbps ports These are labeled E3 through E6 All ports are disabled by default except E6 Optional 2 Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T ports OR 2 SFP 1000Mbps ports These ports are labeled E1 and E2 These por...

Page 9: ... cet appareil car celui ci est conçu pour fonctionner à des températures ambiantes atteignant 85 C 185 F De plus en raison de l élévation de température des composants internes il est recommandé de ne PAS toucher le corps de l appareil dans toute la plage de tension d entrée et de plage de température de fonctionnement car les surfaces métalliques de l appareil deviendraient trop chaudes au touche...

Page 10: ...s There are three mounting options for the DX940e 19 rack mount see Mounting in a 19 Rack System Panel mount see Mounting on a Panel DIN Rail mount see Mounting in a DIN Rail System Each of these options requires specific accessory hardware Each type of accessory hardware mates up with a specific set of screw holes on the sides of the chassis illustrated in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Side view FRONT fo...

Page 11: ...erating Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F IAW 60950 1 installations in restricted access locations No fans Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 1 3 3 Compliance The industry compliance profile of the DX940e is defined in Table 1 3 Table 1 3 Compliance with Standards Industrial IEEE 1613 IEC 61850 3 Emissions EN55032A FCC Part 15A Immunity EN55...

Page 12: ...E3 E6 RJ45 or SFP 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet port for connec on to copper Ethernet capable devices With SFP the speed is determined by the type of SFP plugged in which can be 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps Serial S1 through S4 DB9 female Connec on to serial async devices Configurable to 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19 2 28 8 33 6 38 4 57 6 115 2 230 4 Kbps USB USB USB serial interface for connec on to a U...

Page 13: ...ial Ports On Green Port is connected to an ac ve serial device Off Port is down Flashing Data is passing through the port E1 E6 Ethernet Ports On Green Port is connected to an ac ve Ethernet device Off Port is down Flashing Data is passing through the port Console On Green Connected to an ac ve local terminal Off Not connected Flashing Data is passing through the port Alarm Off No power is applied to ...

Page 14: ...2 RJ48 T1 E1 Connec on Table 1 8 defines the pin out of the RJ48 connector used on port W1 with the T1 E1 connec on Table 1 8 RJ48 T1 E1 Pin Out Pin Signal 1 Rx Data Ring 2 Rx Data Tip 3 not used 4 Tx Data Ring 5 Tx Data Tip 6 not used 7 not used 8 not used 1 4 3 RJ45 for 10 100 1000 Ethernet Ports Table 1 9 defines the pin out of the RJ45 connector used with the DX940e RJ45 connectors are used on p...

Page 15: ...CE 7 RTS Out Request To Send 8 CTS In Clear to Send 9 RI In Ring Indicator from DCE 1 4 5 DB9 Female Alarm Port Table 1 11 defines the pin out of the DB9 female connector for the alarm port on the DX940e Table 1 11 Alarm DB9 Pin out Pin Signal 1 NC1 Normally Closed 1 2 NO1 Normally Opened 1 3 COM2 Common 2 4 Reserved for future use 5 Reserved for future use 6 COM1 Common 1 7 NO2 Normally Opened 2 8...

Page 16: ...to the temperature and humidity ranges detailed in Table 1 2 Can meet the power requirements detailed in Table 1 4 Will remain stable a er the addi on of the 5 lb DX940e Permits at least two inches of space between the DX940e and any other heat producing device 2 1 3 Wiring and Grounding Guidelines The DX940e requires several different types of connectors cables and wires Requirements and recommend...

Page 17: ...e equipment you have ordered is included in the shipment Remove the unit from the Styrofoam end caps and inspect the DX940e chassis for dents or other shipping related damage Report any damage immediately to Garre Com customer support and DO NOT INSTALL the unit 2 3 Installa on of the DX940e Unit To install the DX940e you must first Mount it Make the ground and power connec ons Connect the network ...

Page 18: ... screw holes located toward the rear of the DX940e see Figure 1 4 You can adjust the distance of the DX940e from the panel to two posi ons by your selec on of which pair of screw holes to use in a aching the bracket to the DX940e Figure 2 1 Panel Moun ng brackets Figure 2 2 Panel Moun ng Dimensions ...

Page 19: ...s to the screw holes located toward the front of the DX see Figure 1 4 You can adjust the depth of the device within the moun ng system to four posi ons By your selec on of which pair of screw holes on the short side of the bracket that is the side that a aches to the DX940e to use By se ng the long side of the bracket that is the side that a aches to the rack system toward the front of the DX940e...

Page 20: ...nsions 2 3 1 3 Moun ng in a DIN Rail system To mount the DX940e on a DIN Rail follow the below steps Purchase the ACC DX 00 DM accessory kit which provides the DIN Rail bracket for the DX940e Kit includes o DIN Rail moun ng brackets x2 o Screws 10 32 x 3 8 x4 o Installa on instruc ons Step 1 Remove the Panel Mount Brackets pre installed on the system by removing the two 6 32x1 4 screws for each br...

Page 21: ...s to the Panel Mount Brackets with the latch plungers oriented to the rear of the DX using two 10 32x3 8 screws as shown below Step 3 Rea ach the Panel Mount Brackets with DIN Rail brackets to the DX940e using the 6 32x1 4 screws removed in step 1 ...

Page 22: ... supply for industrial applica ons and or hos le environments The ground lug and power supply connector are located on the rear of the unit as shown below Figure 2 8 Ground and Power connec ons ELECTRICAL WARNING Verify that a proper ground connec on is made from the ground lug to facility ground prior to connec ng power to the DX940e Failure to have a proper ground path could cause serious injury...

Page 23: ...to the power connector and secure the two cap ve moun ng screws Figure 2 9 Power Input 2 3 3 Connec ng to the Console Port and the Alarm Port 2 3 3 1 Console Port The Console Port enables configura on of the device and is connected by a serial cable to a PC For hardware installa on see Connec ng Network Cables below For startup and configura on informa on see MNS DX Administrator s Guide 2 3 3 2 Ala...

Page 24: ...er of the serial cables 2 3 4 2 Connec ng Ethernet Cables The Ethernet ports are standard RJ45 ports or SFP ports Connect the shielded Ethernet cables to the Ethernet ports For SFP ports make sure the proper SFP is purchased from Garre Com as well Installing the RJ45 ports 1 Install the RJ45 connector into the port with the clip facing down 2 Push the RJ45 connector into the port un l you hear a c...

Page 25: ...nec on has been made by checking the LED associated with this port on the top of the DX940e chassis It should be illuminated If the link LED is not illuminated verify that the equipment on the other end of the cable is powered up and properly connected 2 3 4 4 Inser ng Removing SIM card The DX940e unit uses Micro 3FF SIM cards and Push Push type SIM connec on 1 Using tweezers secure the SIM card a...

Page 26: ...rial ports by unscrewing the two cap ve screws on each cable and pulling the connector off the port Label the connector with the port number if the cable is to be reconnected at some later me 2 Remove the Ethernet RJ45 connectors from the Ethernet ports by pressing on the clip on the underside of the modular connector and pulling the connector straight out Label the connector with the port number i...

Page 27: ... no responsibility for the product during return shipping For more warranty informa on see Warranty and for details for the requirements for returning equipment see Return Of Equipment 2 5 Product Bulle n The product bulle n for the DX940e is available on the Garre Com website and is available at h ps www belden com hubfs resources technical product brochures bulle ns magnum dx940e product bulle n...

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