INSTRUCTION
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Read this instruction before installation
and wiring of the product
GPRS router 5.0 Ethernet
GPRS5.0E is a GPRS Ethernet router with NAT, which enables a
single Ethernet device or an entire LAN to be connected locally. It
makes it possible for Regin controllers to be connected to a main
computer using GPRS communication.
Technical data
Supply voltage
24 V DC
Current
Sleep/Standby approx. 2.5 W,
Connect approx. 3.5 W
Mounting
DIN-rail
Antenna Connection
FME (m)
Operating temperature
-20…+55°C
Humidity
0…95% (non-condensing)
Function GSM/GPRS
Cellular router with NAT
Standards
ETSI GSM Phase II/II+
Frequencies
Quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900
MHz)
GPRS
Multislot Class 12, Full PBCCH support,
Mobile station Class B, Coding scheme
1-4, up to 85 kbps
GSM
CSD up to 14.4 kbps
SMS
Fully supported
Interfaces
Functional/mechanical
Ethernet 10BT (RJ jack)
Speed
10 Mbps
GPRS connections
Incoming IP connections Port forwarding
Monitoring
Hold in idle status, periodic disconnect
and reconnect
Confi guration
Local
Web interface
Remote
Web interface (if required to be deactivated)
Additional features
Firmware update (via www.insys-tec.de),
watchdog, dynDNS-Client
I/Os
Release of the LAN and WAN interfaces
Dimensions (W x L x H)
55 x 110 x 75 mm
Antenna
The GPRS router is delivered with a mini antenna with a built-in ground
plane. Mount the antenna as high and as "free" as possible to get the best
signal strength. The cabinet should have a depth of at least 155 mm for
the antenna to fi t without bending the cable too much.
Confi guration
To be able to confi gure the GPRS router with a direct cross-over cable,
you fi rst have to confi gure the TCP/IP settings of your computer, to suit
the settings of the GPRS router, as below:
IP address: 192.168.1.9
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.1
For more information about confi guration, see the document “M2160
Accessories to EXO”, which is delivered with the EXO software.
Connection
The supply voltage is connected to terminal 3, 10...60 V DC, and to termi-
nal 4, GND, which is on the upper side of the modem. The network cable
is connected to 10 Base-T.
The main computer must be connected to the Internet. Then it is able to
communicate with any GPRS device in the world. When using the GPRS
router to communicate with controllers, you interconnect the controllers
and the router with Ethernet cables.
MAIN
COMPUTER
GPRS5.0E
ROUTER
Internet
GPRS
EXOcompact
EXOfl ex
Ethernet
It is normally not necessary (or even desired) to connect the router
and the controllers to an existing LAN. Normally you create a very
small isolated network just between the router and the controllers.
If only one controller should be connected to the GPRS router, they
can be interconnected directly with a direct cross-over network cable
only. Otherwise all units must be connected to a hub or a switch.
Manual for GPRS5.0E
Complete manual for GPRS5.0E can be downloaded from Insys’
website www.insys-tec.de.
EMC emission and immunity standard
The product fulfi lls the demands for the current European EMC-stand-
ards CENELEC EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-3 and is CE-marked.
LVD, Low Voltage Directive
The product fulfi lls the demands for the current European LVD-stand-
ard EN 60950-1.
Contact
AB Regin, Box 116, 428 22 Kållered, Sweden
Tel: +46 31 720 02 00, Fax: +46 31 720 02 50
www.regin.se, [email protected]
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