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Gateway de borde para red de sensores, Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones de Sistemas Eléctricos

guia de especificación del gateway para redes de sensores inalambricos, caracteristicas, funcionamiento, configuracion y montaje.

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PE Smart Gateway Neptune US
Installation manual
Document No. [DOC-INS-0059-02] Date of last revision [23.11.2018]
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AR41004 US
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Installation manual

PE Smart Gateway Neptune US

AR41004 US

Installation manual

Installation manual

  • Product Description Table of contents
  • Content List
  • Warnings for installers and users
  • Installation instructions
  • 4.1 Grounding instructions
  • 4.2 Dimensions
  • 4.3 Mounting
    • 4.3.1 Standard mounting brackets
    • 4.3.2 Alternative mounting brackets
    • 4.3.3 Antenna mounting
  • 4.4 Wirings
    • 4.4.1 Power supply connector
    • 4.4.2 I/O connector...........................................................................................................................
    • 4.4.3 Ethernet connector..................................................................................................................
    • Product configuration
  • 5.1 Configuring the IP address (narrowband and broadband)
  • 5.2 Gateway to CMS
  • 5.3 Gateway to PE
  • 5.4 NTP configuration
  • 5.5 Timezone configuration...................................................................................................................
  • 5.6 Other configurations
    • Packing
    • Label
    • Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits
    • Certification
  • 9.1 Approval and compliance - Ordering codes - Acronyms - References / Related documents
  • 12.1 General Documents
  • 12.2 Paradox Engineering Documents
  • 12.3 Other documents............................................................................................................................. - Revision History

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Warnings for installers and users

The following instructions provide important precautions to safely install, use and maintain the product. Please read and follow them carefully before operating the unit: failure to comply may compromise people safety and/or damage the device, with serious consequences depending on circumstances. List of symbols used in this document Symbol Description Warning: failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal injury and/or product damage, which may be serious depending on the circumstances Grounding instruction: be sure to establish an earth connection Important notice: be sure to follow the instruction List of warnings The equipment is a Class I appliance and fits outdoor installations The equipment is intended for installation, service and repair by trained and skilled personnel only (no operator access) Install the product in accordance with the instructions provided in this installation manual Paradox Engineering is not responsible for errors or damages due to wrong mounting operations The product is intended to be used even in countries having IT type electricity supply systems This equipment is intended to be used with elevations up to 2,000 mt The product and the various units comprising the installation must only be used for the purpose for which they are intended. Any other use is considered improper and dangerous Unpack the product and check possible damages before installing and operating it Electrical work and installation must be performed in accordance with relevant local and national

regulations, following the instructions provided in this installation manual. Refer to chapter 9 Certification

for further details Before connecting the product, make sure that product voltage ratings correspond to the mains power supply voltage This equipment must be grounded. If the cable strand is not grounded, please ground the product by connecting a customer supplied ground wire to the grounding lug on the chassis, then fixing the other end to a reliable earth ground. If you are uncertain about the availability of suitable grounding, contact local electrical inspection authority or a skilled electrician. Refer to par. 4.1 Grounding instructions Connecting the supplemental ground to the unit in accordance with the NESC is essential before connecting input supply cable Cover all unused connectors with the provided plugs to safeguard product IP rating Mount all antennas before powering the product Before cleaning or servicing the product, disconnect it from the mains power

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A power supply cord with a minimum conductor section 0.75 mm^2 (AWG-18) suitable for outdoor use and compliant with relevant local and national regulations shall be used In the final installation, an external 20 A magneto-thermal switch must be installed as means of short- circuit backup protection It is recommended to apply an adequate splicing tape in the final outdoor installation as specified at par. 4.3.3.1. Paradox Engineering recommends the use of the following tape: Scotch® Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C, 3M Depending on final installation, the use of RF extension cord for the antenna mounting shall be performed as specified at par. 4.3.3. Dispose of packaging or product must be in compliance with applicable local and national waste disposal regulation Keep this document for future use and reference

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4.2 Dimensions Mechanical dimensions of PE Smart Gateway Neptune US are pictured in Figure 3. Figure 3 Dimensions of PE Smart Gateway Neptune US

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4.3 Mounting 4.3.1 Standard mounting brackets PE Smart Gateway Neptune US can be mounted on a flat surface or a pole. Figure 4 pictures a typical installation. Please consider the product can be mounted on poles with different diameters. Relevant parameters for installation Item Unit Value Notes Maximum installation height m 2000 Above the sea level Maximum pole diameter mm 74 ± 1 See par. 4.3.2 for alternative mounting brackets M5 screws torque force N m 5.2 ± 0. 5 Screws provided with mounting brackets M6 screws torque force N m 5.2 ± 0.5 Screws provided with mounting brackets Figure 4 PE Smart Gateway Neptune US Mounting instructions on a pole (left) or a flat surface (right)

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4.3.3 Antenna mounting Mounting all antennas before powering the product is highly recommended to avoid product configuration issues PE Smart Gateway Neptune US antenna connectors are pictured in Figure 6. Figure 6 PE Smart Gateway Neptune US antenna connectors Antennas to be used on PE Smart Gateway Neptune US are listed below^1 : Narrowband antennas Part Number Manufacturer Manufacturer part No. Gain (dBi) Band (MHz) Connector ANT-OUT- 0020 Joymax Electronics Co. MEGWX-1551SAAX- 920 2.0 920 Port 4 Broadband antennas Part Number Manufacturer Manufacturer part No. Gain (dBi) Band (GHz) Connector ANT-OUT- 0021 Penson Wireless OM24580703 5/7 2.4/5.x Port 1,2, ANT-OUT- 0025 MTI Wireless Edge Ltd MT- 485001 17.5/18 5.x Port 1,2, ANT-OUT- 0030 MTI Wireless Edge Ltd MT-484032/NV 16.5/17 5.x Port 1,2, (^1) According to FCC Permissive change policy [GD_1], FCC part 15 equivalent-type antennas may be substituted and marketed without a Class II Permissive Change (C2PC) if the following requirements are met:

  • Must be of the same type;
  • Must be of equal or less gain;
  • Must have similar in-band and out-of-band features. PORT 4 SMA Connector NB Sub-GHz PORT 3 N Connector 2.4 / 5.x GHz WiFi Antenna PORT 2 N Connector 2.4 / 5.x GHz WiFi Antenna PORT 1 N Connector 5.x GHz WiFi Antenna

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Figure 7 PE Smart Gateway Neptune US antenna mounting. Example with all broadband antennas ANT-OUT-0021 and narrowband antenna ANT-OUT- 0020 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4

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4.3.3.2 Use of RF extension cord for antenna mounting In case of use of RF extension cords, these shall be safely locked on the pole or wall via cable ties or other adequate means, depending on field installation. Figure 8 pictures a typical method to fix antenna cables to the pole by using a cable tie Figure 8 Representative illustration of RF extension cords mounted on a pole

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4.4 Wirings PE Smart Gateway Neptune US input connectors and wiring scheme are pictured in Figure 9 and Figure 10. Figure 9 PE Smart Gateway Neptune US connectors Figure 10 PE Smart Gateway Neptune US wiring scheme PWR Power Supply Connector I/O Connector ETH Ethernet RJ Connector BroadBand 5.x GHz WiFi Antenna BroadBand 2.4 / 5.x GHz WiFi Antennas NarrowBand Sub-GHz Antenna

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4.4.1.1 Power connector mating procedure The pictures below provide step-by-step instructions on how to properly mate the power plug and receptacle in order to avoid contacts damage. Identify the primary key of each connector Align connectors’ primary key and insert it During coupling, be sure to insert the connector in the correct position Turn clock-wise coupling ring until the position is locked

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4.4.2 I/O connector If the I/O cable is unused, cover the port with the plug/cap to ensure product IP rating The I/O cable mates with the I/O connector providing 1 opto-isolated dry contact input and 1 analog input. Figure 12 Pinouts of the I/O connector, viewed from the connector side I/O cable wires description Label Color Function Ratings A Blue Dry Contact, External input (+) DC 5.2 V (max), 3 mA (max) B Brown Not used Not used C Red Not used Not used D White Analog input (+) 0 – 10 V dc (100 kΩ) E Black Analog input (-) 0 – 10 V dc (100 kΩ) F Black Dry Contact, External input (GND) – Opto-isolated N/A

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Product configuration

PE Smart Gateway Neptune US must be connected to the customer network via Ethernet port, configuring the IP address to match local addressing plan. Three different network devices are embedded on PE Smart Gateway Neptune US, and each of them is reachable from the external Ethernet port:

  • Narrowband IPv
  • Broadband IPv
  • Parking IPv 5.1 Configuring the IP address (narrowband and broadband) PE Smart Gateway Neptune US is delivered with pre-configured addressing. Please refer to PE Smart Gateway Neptune US Configuration Sheet to find out the IP addressing set on your device. To change the configuration, connect a PC directly to PE Smart Gateway Neptune US and configure a static IP address on the same product subnet. Point your browser to PE Smart Gateway Neptune US Narrowband IPv4 address to reach the device management interface. After login (credentials are available on PE Smart Gateway Neptune US Configuration Sheet), click on “IP management” and enter the desired network configuration, as provided by your network administrator. Click on “Save Item Configuration”. If available, please enter your DNS server IP address(es). PE Smart Gateway Neptune US will apply the new configuration and try to redirect your browser to the new web interface address. Connect PE Smart Gateway Neptune US to the customer’s local network, reconfigure the client PC to its usual IP address and reload the page on your browser, or point the browser to PE Smart Gateway Neptune US assigned IP address. 5.2 Gateway to CMS PE Smart Gateway Neptune US must be able to establish a TCP connection to the hosted instance of CMS Server on TCP port 55555 (if not differently mentioned). Please DO NOT modify it, unless receiving specific instruction by Paradox Engineering.

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If CMS’ IP is different from default setting, please modify it accordingly in the AMI Settings section of GW Manager by changing the “ServerAddr” IP. Please ensure to correctly configure your network firewall to allow bidirectional communication over the TCP port range. 5.3 Gateway to PE PE Smart Gateway Neptune US will attempt to establish a VPN link to Paradox Engineering network through TCP port

  1. This link will be used for remote support purposes only. Allowing this port in your network firewall is not mandatory, but warmly recommended to have a prompt and efficient remote support from Paradox Engineering.