Dm398-Iv9 Teldat 3ge Installation
Dm398-Iv9 Teldat 3ge Installation
Dm398-Iv9 Teldat 3ge Installation
Installation Manual
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January, 2011
NDICE
Chapter 1 Device Installation ...........................................................................................1
1.
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2
Recycling and the Environment .............................................................................. 4
2.
Connections ........................................................................................................................ 5
a)
If the Ethernet cable is POE.................................................................................... 5
b)
If the Ethernet cable is not POE ............................................................................. 5
2.2.
Connecting the Power Source ................................................................................. 6
a)
With External Power Supply ................................................................................... 6
b)
With POE Injector................................................................................................... 7
2.3.
Data Connections .................................................................................................... 7
a)
LAN ......................................................................................................................... 8
b)
Connecting the antenna .......................................................................................... 8
c)
Situating the Teldat-3Ge ......................................................................................... 10
3.
Installing the SIM card ....................................................................................................... 12
4.
Meaning of the LEDS ........................................................................................................ 13
1.1.
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 15
Updating the software ........................................................................................................ 16
Connectors.......................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.
LAN Connector ....................................................................................................... 17
3.2.
ANT Connector ....................................................................................................... 17
3.3.
Power Connector ..................................................................................................... 17
4.
Technical Specifications..................................................................................................... 18
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Chapter 1
Device Installation
1. Introduction
The Teldat 3G enabler (Teldat-3Ge) is an external 3G interface that delivers the 3G service to the
current corporate network access infrastructure. This device is specifically addressed to 3G
installations where:
The radio signal coverage is fairly poor, as it is in most indoor 3G setups.
It is not possible or not convenient to provision the current access router with an external
3G interface.
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The below symbol with a cross over the rubbish container can be seen on the device. This means that
when a device reaches the end of its life, it must be taken to the official recycling/disposal centers
where it must be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner and separately from normal
domestic waste.
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2. Connections
BEFORE INSTALLING THE ROUTER PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
Workplace Conditions. Main Characteristics
Excessive cold and heat should be avoided, as should humidity and dust.
Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided as well as other heat sources. The device should
not be placed amongst papers, magazines or other elements that could hinder natural air
circulation.
The device should not be placed very close to strong electromagnetic fields such as speakers,
engines, etc.
Knocks and/or strong vibrations should be avoided during transport, operation and storage.
WARNING: Electric supply current for telephone and communication cables is dangerous. To
prevent electric shock while installing, moving or opening the device covers, cables should be
disconnected and connected as follows:
To Disconnect
To Disconnect
Disconnect the power supply
from the device
Disconnect the power supply
from the main electricity supply
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a) LAN
Ethernet 10/100BaseT interface to connect to the local area network (LAN). This port is equipped with
link status LEDs: a yellow LED which indicates the establishment of the physical layer and a green
LED indicating frame reception.
Figure 8. Rear panel. Antenna connector for Wireless WAN (without diversity)
Scenario with diversity
The following image shows you where to find the antenna connectors in devices that use antenna
diversity.
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Figure 9. Rear panel. Antenna connector for Wireless WAN (with diversity)
In devices that have two WWAN antenna connectors (Main and Aux), we recommend, as a general
rule, to always install both antennas. You must always (mandatory) install the Main connector
antenna. The Aux connector antenna is optional in some devices depending on the technology used
(e.g. Sierra Wireless HSUPA or Qisda H20 and H20D; in all cases its recommendable to install an
antenna in the Aux connector for diversity). In devices where the Aux antenna is optional and in cases
where its not going to be installed, you need to configure the router appropriately by disabling this
antenna to obtain maximum performance from the device.
Connecting with an extension cable
When the Main and Aux antennas are installed through extension cables and not directly connected to
the device, the minimum distance between both should be 7 cms. The maximum recommended
distance is 25 cms.
In order to obtain optimum performance, the installed radio frequency accessories (antenna and
cables) should be those recommended by Teldat.
If you use extension cables to connect the antennas to the Teldat-3Ge, they must be H155 coaxial
cables. Figures 8 and 9 show you how to install them.
The material needed for installation is the H155 coaxial cable, the RF antennas and the SMA
connectors.
Cable characteristics:
Mechanical Specifications:
Storage temperature: -40C to +80C
Operating temperature: -40C to +80C
Minimum curvature of radio: 35 mm
Total weight: 38 g/m
Electrical Specifications:
- Impedance characteristic: 50
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Attenuation:
Attenuation at (MHz) Nominal (dB/100m)
5
3.0
50
6.5
100
9.3
230
14.2
300
16.3
400
19.0
470
20.7
860
28.5
1000
30.9
1350
36.4
1750
41.9
2050
45.8
As a further recommendation to this second section, when installing antennas using extension cables
and if these are anchored, the anchorage should be around the male SMA connector.
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We do not recommend that you install the Teldat-3Ge near or by racks containing
communication devices, computers, etc. Use an extension cable and situate the device
outside.
The following recommendations are applicable to all wireless devices:
Do not touch or move the antenna while the device is transmitting or receiving.
Do not touch any equipment that contains devices which radiate where the antenna is
very close to or touching any exposed part of the body, particularly the face and eyes,
when it is transmitting.
Do not install the device in areas where the atmosphere is potentially explosive.
Wireless devices can cause interferences with other devices. Do not use the device in
areas where medical equipment is installed.
In order to ensure that you are complying with the R&TTE 1999/5/EC norm, the
device must be at least 1.5 cm away from a human body when it is operating.
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STATUS
LAN
LEFT LED
LAN
RIGHT LED
In Coverage Test mode (flashing more than 3 times per second) this
indicates an invalid position.
FLASHING YELLOW:
The device has an IP address but still has not managed to
establish the communication channel to the router.
In Coverage Test mode (flashing more than 3 times per second) this
indicates an acceptable position.
GREEN:
Communication has been established. The device is ready for normal
operations.
During startup, the application loads.
FLASHING GREEN:
There is traffic over the WWAN interface.
In Coverage Test mode (flashing more than 3 times per second) this
indicates an optimum position.
YELLOW:
The device is updating the application.
OFF:
The device cannot startup, please contact the technical service.
YELLOW:
There is a physical layer in the Ethernet
OFF:
There is no physical layer
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Appendices
1. Troubleshooting
Below you can see a table that can help you to resolve problems while installing the device. If you
cannot solve the problem, please contact your distributor for further information.
Symptom
None of the LEDs lights up on
the device.
The LAN connector left hand
LED never lights up in yellow.
The status LED is on steady
red.
The WWAN LED is off.
The status LED is flashing in
red and the right hand LAN
connector LED is flashing in
green
The status LED is flashing in
yellow
The status LED is green
however there is no access to
the network
The WWAN LED is flashing
in green.
Solution
Check the power supply to the device (power
source, main power outlet, POE power
configuration, etc.).
Check the Ethernet cable and the connection
to the network
Get your technical service to check the
WWAN module location or change it.
Get your technical service to check the
WWAN module location or change it.
Check your routers DHCP configuration.
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3. Connectors
LAN
Tx+(input)/POE+
Tx-(input)/POE+
Rx+(output)/POEPOE+
POE+
Rx-(output)/POEPOEPOE-
ANT
Internal
External
RF in/out
GND
ANT
Internal
External
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
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4. Technical Specifications
Hardware Architecture
PROCESSORS
MEMORY
STORAGE UNIT
Coldfire MCF5328
32 Mbytes in RAM.
FLASH Memory (8 Mbytes).
LAN Interface
PROTOCOLS
SPEED
CONNECTOR
POE
Ethernet (802.3).
10/100 Mbps (10/100BaseT)
RJ45 female.
POE Class 0: 12,95W maximum
RF Interface
STANDARDS
SPEED
CONNECTOR
Power supply
INPUT VOLTAGE
INPUT CURRENT
JACK
INTERNAL PIN
+12V DC.
1200 mA
5,5 mm
2,5 mm
100-240V AC
600 mA
50-60 Hz
Environmental Specifications
TEMPERATURE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
Others
MTBF
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