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DR6400 Series Installation Guide 

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4 General 

Specifications 

Model numbers 

82-DR6410-00A (DR6410 router with no options) 

82-DR6410-0IA (DR6410 router ISDN only) 

82-DR6410-0PA (DR6410 router PSTN only) 

82-DR6410-E0A (DR6410 router EDGE only) 

82-DR6410-EIA (DR6410 router EDGE + ISDN) 

82-DR6410-EPA (DR6410 router EDGE + PSTN) 

82-DR6410-H0A (DR6410 router HSDPA only) 

82-DR6410-HIA (DR6410 router HSDPA + ISDN) 

82-DR6410-HPA (DR6410 router HSDPA + PSTN) 

82-DR6420-00A (DR6420 router with no options) 

82-DR6420-0IA (DR6420 router ISDN only) 

82-DR6420-0PA (DR6420 router PSTN only) 

82-DR6420-E0A (DR6420 router EDGE only) 

82-DR6420-EIA (DR6420 router EDGE + ISDN) 

82-DR6420-EPA (DR6420 router EDGE + PSTN) 

82-DR6420-H0A (DR6420 router HSDPA only) 

82-DR6420-HIA (DR6420 router HSDPA + ISDN) 

82-DR6420-HPA (DR6420 router HSDPA + PSTN) 

82-DR6460-00A (DR6460 router with no options) 

82-DR6460-0IA (DR6460 router with ISDN only) 

82-DR6460-0PA (DR6460 router PSTN only) 

82-DR6460-E0A (DR6460 router EDGE only) 

82-DR6460-EIA (DR6460 router EDGE with ISDN) 

82-DR6460-EPA (DR6460 router EDGE + PSTN) 

82-DR6460-H0A (DR6460 router HSDPA only) 

82-DR6460-HIA (DR6460 router HSDPA + ISDN) 

82-DR6460-HPA (DR6460 router HSDPA + PSTN) 

Power supply 

12V DC / 1.5A 

Dimensions 

DR6410 - W236 x D146 x H29 mm 

DR6420 / DR6460 - W236 x D146 x H42 mm 

Weight 

0.8Kg – 1.1Kg dependant on model and options installed 

Operating temp. range 

-20 to +55 degree Celsius 

DR6400 Series Installation Guide 

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ADSL modem  

ADSL Full rate ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, G.dmt and G.lite ITU-T  
G.992.3 and G.992.1 

ADSL2 G.992.3 and G.992.4 

ADSL2+ G.992.5 

ADSL2++ Quad spectrum downstream and double 
upstream 

Annex A and B 

Supports PPPoA, PPPoE, Bridged/Routed Ethernet over 
ATM, IP over ATM. Maximum downstream rate 50Mbps, 
maximum upstream rate 3Mbps dependant on exchange. 

GSM/GPRS/EDGE 
modem

 

Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz EDGE (E-GPRS) 
multi-slot class 10 (max 236.8 kbps downlink), mobile 
station class B, modulation and coding scheme MCS1-9 

GPRS multi-slot class 12, mobile station class B, PBCCH 
support, coding schemes CS 1-4 

GSM/GPRS/EDGE/ 
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 
modem

 

Category 5 2Mb HSUPA 
MO 0301: 850 / 1900 / 2100 ( Rx diversity) MHz 
MO 0302: 850 (Rx Diversity) / 1900 (Rx Diversity) / 2100 MHz
Equalization and Rx Diversity at the same time 

Category 12 (QPSK) 2100 MHz HSDPA (max 1.8Mbps 
downlink). 

Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz EDGE (E-GPRS) 
multi-slot class 10 (max 236.8 kbps downlink), mobile 
station class B, modulation and coding scheme MCS1-9 

GPRS multi-slot class 12, mobile station class B, PBCCH 
support, coding schemes CS 1-4 

ISDN modem  

Full duplex 2B+D S/T interface transceiver (according to 
ITU-T I.430). LAPB and LAPD support. Non-auto mode, 
transparent mode, extended transparent mode. 

PSTN 

modem 

14.4 kbps fax modem. V.92 compliant, backwards 
compatible with earlier protocols. V.44 data compression, 
v.42 LAPM and MNP 2-4 error correction. 

USB ports

 

2 x USB 2.0 Full-speed Host (OHCI) (12 Mbits per second 
maximum throughput) 

Ethernet interface 

10/100Base-T auto-sensing, auto-MDI/MDX (RJ45) 

Serial interface 

Sync/Async RS232 compatible via 25-way D socket 

Async serial port via RJ45 socket (DR6460 only) 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DR6410

Page 1: ...equential damage caused by reliance on these materials Product disposal instructions The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques to minimise the impact on the environment This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recy...

Page 2: ...able for computers and other electronic equipment 6 Ports that are capable of connecting to other apparatus are defined as SELV ports To ensure conformity with IEC60950 ensure that these ports are only connected to ports of the same type on other apparatus Note on Wireless Networks The wireless networks supported by the DR6400 series routers fall into two categories GSM networks and 3G networks GS...

Page 3: ...e operated on aircraft The operation of wireless appliances in an aircraft is forbidden to prevent interference with communications systems Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender legal action or both As with any electrical equipment you should not operate your wireless router in the presence of flammable gases fumes or potent...

Page 4: ...a modem or via the built in Web interface We recommend that you use the Web interface whenever possible In addition to many standard LAN and Internet protocols such as PPP DR series products provide a combination of powerful but easy to use configuration management and diagnostic tools This makes it a simple and cost effective solution for migrating existing terminal or telemetry equipment from ol...

Page 5: ...described in the following table 12V DC This jack socket is used to connect the unit to the power supply using the 12V DC mains adapter LAN 0 1 2 3 The LAN sockets are used to connect the unit to 10 100 BaseT LANs using the 2 metre STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable supplied or a suitable alternative These ports are auto sensing for speed and wiring straight through or cross over To comply with EMC r...

Page 6: ...nt that the primary service fails in some way By default SIM 1 is the default SIM used for access to the primary network and SIM 2 is used for the back up network Note SIM 1 and SIM 2 cannot be used to access two networks simultaneously The SIM card s should be inserted into SIM cardholders on the right of the front panel as illustrated below DR6400 Series Installation Guide 11 In both cases the e...

Page 7: ...i International website The Sar OS Connection Wizard will take you step by step through the process of configuring your router Using the wizard means that you will not have to change the IP address of your PC Rather you will be able to change the IP address of the router to match the subnet your PC is already on Note The default IP address for the LAN 0 port is 192 168 0 99 with a default Class C ...

Page 8: ...1 413 Issue 2 G dmt and G lite ITU T G 992 3 and G 992 1 ADSL2 G 992 3 and G 992 4 ADSL2 G 992 5 ADSL2 Quad spectrum downstream and double upstream Annex A and B Supports PPPoA PPPoE Bridged Routed Ethernet over ATM IP over ATM Maximum downstream rate 50Mbps maximum upstream rate 3Mbps dependant on exchange GSM GPRS EDGE modem Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz EDGE E GPRS multi slot class 10 max...

Page 9: ...2 DR6460 XYZ where X 0 No Wireless WAN fitted E EDGE H HSDPA U HSUPA C CDMA where Y 0 No WAN option fitted I ISDN P PSTN where Z A Annex A B Annex B conform to the relevant harmonised standards IEC60950 1 2005 Second Edition EN60950 1 2006 EN301489 07 v1 2 1 2002 08 EN55022 1998 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 EN301511 v9 0 2 following the provisions of Council Directive 1999 5 EC on radio equipment and tele...

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