INSTRUCTION MANUAL IPn3GbCellular ModemJBOVBSZ 201Copyright © 2014Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp.
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
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)
7 5.3.4 Network Provisioning The network provision configurations are specific to the service provider. The remaining configuration steps are the
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
22 2. NL201 Setup – Network Settings a. Disable ‘Use DHCP’ b. Enter the IP address, network mask, and default gateway, as required. In th
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
30 Under the Firewall tab, select Port Forwarding. Rules are required to map the ports required to ensure HTTP, FTP and LoggerNet communications to
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
32 5.3.8.3 Datalogger PPP Configuration Using the Device Configuration Utility, connect to the datalogger to configure the PPP and ComPorts settings
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
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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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
36 4. For PakBus dataloggers, add 10 seconds of Extra Response Time. “PakBus Port Always Open” should not be checked.
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
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
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
41 stay ON solid (indicating it has achieved its specific operational status). x CONFIG (Button) - Holding this button depressed while powering-up t
42 6.3 Hardware x C2675 IPn3Gb Mounting Kit – includes mounting hardware for securing the modem to below referenced environmental enclosure. IPn3Gb
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
44 7. Troubleshooting If LoggerNet/PC400W software is unable to establish a connection with the modem: 1. Check your account information (you may h
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
2 4. Specifications Supported bands: UMTS/HSPA FDD Bands [MHz] – Six band Band I (2100MHz), Band II (1900MHz), Band IV (1700MHz), Ba
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
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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