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INSTRUCTION MANUAL IPn3GbCellular ModemJBOVBSZ 201Copyright © 2014Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp.

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5 x SC932A Interface – required if connecting the modem to the CS I/O port of a datalogger. If you have a black SC12 cable that is not Rev1 or newer

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6 3. Connect the power cable between the Vin & GND terminals on the modem and the power source. 4. Connect the USB (C2809), Ethernet (L28900)

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7 5.3.4 Network Provisioning The network provision configurations are specific to the service provider. The remaining configuration steps are the

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8 x User Name: 10-digit phone#@static.bell.ca x Password: required; ask Bell service provider x Submit. (Save) 5.3.4.1.2 Dynamic IP x Access Poi

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9 x Submit. (Save) When provision details are saved to the modem, it should provision on the network. This can be confirmed under System | Summary.

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10 x Choose from one of the following providers: x Enable “DDNS Status” x Select “Service name” of the provider you have signed up with. Enter

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11 x Select the DNS manager link x Add an appropriate domain name and choose a suffix from the drop down list. x Click “Add Domain”. If the com

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12 x Be sure to have the domain, account username, and password details available so that they can be entered into the modem configuration, as well

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13 (e.g. FTP client, Email client, HTTP server, and FTP server). For information on the PPP configuration procedure, see Section 5.3.8. However, a TC

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14 5.3.7 Firewall The firewall controls the incoming and outgoing traffic through the modem based on user-created rules. You must configure the fir

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15 With the Firewall enabled it is possible to define specific traffic that will be allowed by configuring the destination port, as described in the

Seite 14 - 5.3.5 Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

16 Figure 5—1 Port Forwarding Fields Rule Name - Enter a convenient reference or description for the rule. Each rule must have a unique name, which

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17 port of the modem via a null modem cable. The second datalogger, a CR1000 is networked to the modem via an NL201 and a pair of RF401A radios. In

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18 CR200X portion of the application: In this example, the CR200X is left in its default state. 1. IPn3Gb COM1 configuration a. Change the COM1

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19 2. Activate Firewall a. Set the firewall status to Enable. This is required for the operation of the Firewall and port forwarding rules. 3

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20 4. Loggernet setup for CR200X remote communications a. Add an IP port – enter the Static IP or Dynamic DNS details for the IPn3Gb cellular mod

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21 CR1000 portion of the application: 1. Port Forwarding Rule for the NL201 in the IPn3Gb Cellular Modem a. Give the port forwarding rule a n

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22 2. NL201 Setup – Network Settings a. Disable ‘Use DHCP’ b. Enter the IP address, network mask, and default gateway, as required. In th

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23 3. NL201 Setup – RS-232 settings a. Set the configuration to TCP Serial Server. b. If you require the use of a port other than 6784, c

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24 4. RF401A spread spectrum radio – base (at NL201) a. Set the active interface to RS-232 b. Set the protocol to Transparent c. App

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25 5. RF401A spread spectrum radio – Remote (at CR1000) In this example, the radio is using the CSI/O port to connect to the datalogger. The RS-2

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26 6. Loggernet setup for CR1000 remote communications a. Add an IP port – enter the static IP or the dynamic DNS details for the IPn3Gb cel

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27 5.3.8 Point to Point Protocol (PPP) Communications (optional) The firmware version of the IPn3Gb must be v2.2.0-r2130 or newer to be able to p

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28 connection for PPP communications requires the use of a null modem cable to connect the datalogger RS-232 to the modem ‘Data’ port. 5.3.8.1 IPn3

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29 5.3.8.2 IPn3Gb Firewall and Port Forwarding Configuration for PPP The proper configuration of the Firewall and the related Port Forwarding Rule

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30 Under the Firewall tab, select Port Forwarding. Rules are required to map the ports required to ensure HTTP, FTP and LoggerNet communications to

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31 3. In order to setup access to the datalogger via LoggerNet and the PakBus/TCP Service Port, the following rule configuration needs to be added an

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32 5.3.8.3 Datalogger PPP Configuration Using the Device Configuration Utility, connect to the datalogger to configure the PPP and ComPorts settings

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33 5.3.9 Security If either password is lost the modem will need to be manually reset to defaults and reconfigured in order to regain access. In

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34 5.3.10 Configuration Backup It is possible to backup the configuration of a modem after completion. x Under Tools navigate to the Maintenance ta

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i Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to sp

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35 5.3.11 Load Configuration or Firmware It is possible to upload a “system.config” file to a modem either to restore settings or as a template to he

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36 4. For PakBus dataloggers, add 10 seconds of Extra Response Time. “PakBus Port Always Open” should not be checked.

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37 5. For PakBus dataloggers, set the PakBus address to match that of the datalogger (default address in the datalogger is 1). Click the “Apply” but

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38 5.5.1 Modem Connection using the L18663 Null Modem Cable In order to connect to a CR1000, CR3000, CR800, or CR200X series RS-232 port you will re

Seite 40 - 5.4 LoggerNet Setup

40 6. Operation 6.1 Program the Modem It is recommended that the modem be provisioned and tested in the office (assuming cellular coverage) rather th

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41 stay ON solid (indicating it has achieved its specific operational status). x CONFIG (Button) - Holding this button depressed while powering-up t

Seite 42 - 5.5 Wiring and Connections

42 6.3 Hardware x C2675 IPn3Gb Mounting Kit – includes mounting hardware for securing the modem to below referenced environmental enclosure. IPn3Gb

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43 L18285 1 dBd Omni Directional Antenna C2444/C2445 9dBd Directional Yagi Antenna L21831 Half-Wave Dipole Whip Antenna Figure 6—3 Antennas for us

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44 7. Troubleshooting If LoggerNet/PC400W software is unable to establish a connection with the modem: 1. Check your account information (you may h

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ii 6. Operation ... 40 6.1 Program the Modem ...

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1 IPn3Gb Cellular Modem 1. Introduction This manual provides information for interfacing the Microhard IPn3Gb cellular modem to Campbell Scientific d

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2 4. Specifications Supported bands: UMTS/HSPA FDD Bands [MHz] – Six band Band I (2100MHz), Band II (1900MHz), Band IV (1700MHz), Ba

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3 Ethernet: 10/100 BaseT, Auto – MDI/X, IEEE 802.3 SIM Card: 1.8 / 3.0V PPP Characteristics: Dial on Demand, Idle Time Network Protocols: TCP, UD

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4 o RogersPublic Dynamic IP subscription o Data plan type: “Flex Data for Tablet” – (all 3 serviceproviders)It is recommended to discuss the account t

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