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OmniSense G-3 Series Gateway
Reassembly
Insert USB Stick in its original position. Make sure it is
fully inserted.
Tighten two red thumb screws
finger tight
make sure Antenna connector is fully seated
Close gateway case, insert 4 screws into bottom of case
and hand tighten
Configuring GSM Connection
Login following instructions in section 7
Click on "Network"
Click on "Edit" for the "WAN_3G" interface
Enter the APN and optionally the PIN, Username and
Password
Click "Save & Apply" at the bottom of the page
After about 30 seconds you should see the status show
"
Connected: 0h 0m 5s
" as well as see signal strength, the
carrier name (i.e. "T-Mobile") and other SIM and
MODEM information. While its a good idea to write this
down this same information will be available on the
OmniSense web site's gateway detail page should you
need it.
8.5. GSM Connection Status
The rate at which the "Cellular" LED flashes varies with
signal strength and faster is better
The "Internet" LED comes on when a connection with the
OmniSense server has been successfully made
more detailed connection status is available on the G-3
Management Web Page which is accessed as described in
section 7.
9. Using G-3 gateway in Datalogging mode
The G-3 Gateway always operates in Datalogging mode if it has
no internet connection. In this mode no internet connection is
required when collecting data and all sensor readings are stored
in the local FLASH drive. To upload the saved data to our server
the Gateway will require an internet connection. Once it has an
internet connection the stored data is automatically uploaded to
our server. The time to upload all data varies depending on the
amount of sensor readings being uploaded and the speed of the
internet connection. Data is uploaded oldest readings first. By
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