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05-6709A01, Rev. B

GE MDS MCR Setup Guide

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GE MDS MCR

Setup Guide

This guide provides installation and startup instructions for the 
MDS Orbit Managed Connected Router(MCR) shown in Figure 1. 
The MCR is a highly secure, industrial wireless solution for broad 
based applications, including control center monitoring, well site 
pad operations and video surveillance.

The unit provides wireless communication via multiple 
technologies in a single, industrial package, without the need for 
additional modules or add-ons. In addition, wired serial, Ethernet 
and USB interfaces are provided at the front panel, reducing 
network cost and complexity. Depending on order entry options the 
unit may be equipped with a combination of Cell, Wi-Fi, and 900 
MHz unlicensed FHSS/DTS radio.

Units are offered in two different interface offerings; 2 Ethernet/1 
Serial (2E1S), or 2 Serial/1 Ethernet (2S1E). The 2E1S configura-
tion is the standard model and is shown here, although most infor-
mation applies equally to both configurations.

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Figure 1. MCR Sample Unit, Showing Connectors & Indicators

1.1

Technical Manual

This Setup Guide covers basic installation and startup instructions 
for the unit

A more detailed 

Technical Manual 

is also available 

(05-6632A01). Refer to the Technical Manual for important 
warnings, cautions and notes. GE MDS manuals, Setup guides, 
Firmware, drivers and Application Notes are available free of 
charge at 

www.gemds.com

GE MDS has produced a series of instructional videos for 
configuration and setup of the Orbit MCR products on YouTube. 
These are available free of charge at: 

http://tinyurl.com/pey2ull

.

2.1

Main Requirements

WARNING:

When the unit is to be installed in hazardous locations,
use 

only 

the serial or Ethernet connections on the

unit’s front panel. Do 

not

 use the USB port in

hazardous locations.

Figure 2

 shows a typical installation of the unit. There are three 

main requirements for installation:

• Adequate and stable primary power (10-60 VDC).
• Efficient and properly installed antennas for configured 

options.

• Correct interface connections between the unit and associ-

ated data equipment.

2.2

Installation Steps

Installation details for the product may vary, depending on 
site-specific factors. The steps here provide the basic tasks 
needed at most sites.

1.

Mount the unit. 

Attach the supplied brackets to the bottom of 

the case (if not already attached), using the screws provided. 
Mounting bracket dimensions are shown in 

Figure 3

. If DIN 

Rail mounting brackets are to be used, consult the 

Technical 

Manual

 for details.

NOTE:

To prevent moisture from entering the unit, do not mount
the case with the cable connectors pointing up. Also,
dress all cables to prevent moisture from running along
the cables and into the enclosure.

Figure 2. Typical MCR Installation

(Equipment images may differ)

Figure 3. Mounting Bracket Dimensions

2.

Install the antennas and feedlines.

 The antennas used must 

be designed to operate in the appropriate frequency band and 
be mounted in a location providing a clear path to the associ-
ated station(s). Antennas should be mounted away from large 
masses of metal and other obstructions.

1.0

INTRODUCTION

2.0

INSTALLATION

DC Power

(10-60 Vdc)

Ethernet Ports

(RJ-45 10/100)

Mini USB

Port

Cellular

Antennas

(Aux & Main)

SIM Card

Slot

COM Port

(RJ-45)

WiFi Antenna

LED Indicator

Panel

Summary of Contents for MDS MCR

Page 1: ...These are available free of charge at http tinyurl com pey2ull 2 1 Main Requirements WARNING When the unit is to be installed in hazardous locations use only the serial or Ethernet connections on the unit s front panel Do not use the USB port in hazardous locations Figure 2 shows a typical installation of the unit There are three main requirements for installation Adequate and stable primary power...

Page 2: ...ber printed on a chassis sticker SSID broadcast enabled Security WPA2 PSK CCMP with passphrase GEMDS_ORBIT Default Ethernet IP address 192 168 1 1 Firewall NAT DNS proxy enabled DHCP enabled 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 10 If 900 MHz radio present unlicensed radio set to Remote This configuration allows connection of a PC to the unit via WiFi or the LAN port and access to the Internet via cellular if ...

Page 3: ... supported For most setups all that is needed is to set the Access Point Name APN On the Web UI navigate to Home Interfaces Interface Cell Cell Config Connection Profile ORBIT1 In the Bearer Config enter the APN and press the Create button then the green Save button at the top of the window If Verizon 4G this field is pre configured to vzwinternet Figure 6 Cell Basic Setup Info Or use the followin...

Page 4: ...h a standard RJ 45 plug available from many electronics parts distributors 4 0 1 Pin Descriptions RS 232 Mode Table 2 provides pin descriptions for the COM connector when operating in RS 232 mode Refer to the Technical Manual for RS 422 485 descriptions LED Name LED State Description PWR DC Power Off Solid Green Solid Amber FastBlink Red 1x sec No power to unit Unit is powered no problems detected...

Page 5: ...ent Product Test Data Sheets Test Data Sheets showing the original factory test results for this unit are available upon request from the GE MDS Quality Leader Contact the fac tory using the information at the back of this manual Serial numbers must be provided for each product where a Test Data Sheet is required CSA US Notice This product is approved for use in Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D H...

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