CONTENTS Contents 1. 2. Safety instruction Description of the UR5 router 2.1. Introduction 2.2. UMTS technology 2.3. HSDPA technology (High Speed Download Packet Access) 2.4. Delivery Identification 2.5. Antenna Connection 2.6. SIM Card Reader 2.7. Power Supply 2.8. Technical parameters 2.9. Description of the individual components of the UR5 2.9.1. UMTS module 2.9.2. Control microcomputer 2.10. User interfaces (Connectors) 2.10.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector 2.10.2.
CONTENTS 5.21. Change password 5.22. Setting inner o’clock 5.23. Unlock SIM card 5.24. Backup Configuration 5.25. Restore Configuration 5.26. Update firmware 5.27. Reboot 5.28. Default settings 5.28.1. LAN Configuration 5.28.2. UMTS/GPRS Configuration 5.28.3. Firewall Configuration 5.28.4. NAT Configuration 5.28.5. IPsec Tunnel Configuration 5.28.6. GRE Tunnels Configuration 5.28.7. L2TP Tunnel Configuration 5.28.8. DynDNS Configuration 5.28.9. NTP Configuration 5.28.10. SNMP Configuration 5.28.11.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1. Safety instruction Please, observe the following instructions: • The UR5 communication module must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the communication module in prescribed applications and environments.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2. Description of the UR5 router 2.1. Introduction The UR5 is a compact electronic device based on the HC15 module of SIEMENS which enables data transfers using HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS GSM, GPRS and UMTS technologies. Primarily, the UR5 router expands the capabilities of the HC15 module by the option of connecting more PC’s by means of the built-in Ethernet interface.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.3. HSDPA technology (High Speed Download Packet Access) HSDPA is an improved and extended version of the UMTS-TDD. HSDPA is available for both UMTS FDD and for UMTS TDD. HSDPA raises essential bit rate for downlink. It is attained on the programmer level. It doubles capacity on BTS stations, the basic radio stations that allows the process of data and signals from more users at one time.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER Basic delivered set of UR5 includes: • UMTS router UR5 • power supply • crossover UTP cable • external antenna • plastic clips for the DIN rail with fixing screws • installation CD containing instructions In addition to the basics it is possible to deliver: • PORT1 module • adapter for use of a second SIM card Router UR5 standard designed for • mounting to a panel using through holes • possibility to be put on a work surface • for mounting onto a DIN rail,
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.6. SIM Card Reader The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards is located on the front panel of the modem, possibility inside the modem in case of adapter for the second SIM card. To initiate the modem into operation it is necessary to insert an activated SIM card with unblocked PIN in the reader. The SIM cards might be of different adjusted APN (Access Point Name). 2.7. Power Supply The UR5 requires +10 V DC to +30 V DC supply.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.8. Technical parameters HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS module Complies with standards SIEMENS HC15 HSDPA parameters 3GPP rel. 5 standard bitrate 3.6 Mbps/384 kbps UE CAT. 1 to 6, 11, 12 Data compress 3GPP TS25.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.9. Description of the individual components of the UR5 2.9.1. UMTS module The Siemens HC15 module is used for HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS UMTS network wireless communication. It is integrated in the printed circuit board. The slide-out SIM card reader is accessible from the front panel. The FME antenna connector is accessible from the back panel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.10.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.10.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector Panel socket RJ12. Pin number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Signal mark +UN NC NC +UN GND GND Description Positive pole of DC supply voltage (10 to 30 V) Signal not connected Signal not connected Positive pole of DC supply voltage (10 to 30 V) Negative pole of DC supply voltage Negative pole of DC supply voltage Circuit example: + DC 2.10.2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER The UR 5 connection to the PC: Cable KD-2 ETH Router UR 5 PORT1 PWR • cable KD2 is connected to serial port PC (example COM1) The UR 5 connection to equipment with full-value RS232 interface: Cable KD-2 ETH Router UR 5 PORT1 PWR 2.10.3. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS485G Panel socket RJ45.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER Circuit example: Pin 1 – SGND Pin 2 – SGND Pin 3 – RS485 (-) Pin 4 – RS485 (+) Pin 5 – RS485 (-) Pin 6 – RS485 (+) Pin 7 – +12V EXT Pin 8 – +12V EXT Meter Router UR 5 DC + 2.10.4. Connection of the Port1 Connector – MBUS Panel socket RJ45.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.10.5. Connection of the Port1 Connector – CNT Panel socket RJ45.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.10.6. Connection of the ETH Connector Panel socket RJ45. Pin number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal mark TXD+ TXDRXD+ DNC DNC RXDDNC DNC Description Transmit Data – positive pole Transmit Data – negative pole Receive Data – positive pole ----Receive Data – negative pole ----- Data flow direction Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output ATTENTION! Port ETH is not POE (Power Over Ethernet) compatible! 2.10.7. Connection of the Connector USB Panel socket USB-A.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.11. Technical specification of optional PORT1 • Expansion port RS232 Name of product Expansion port RS232 Power supply Environment Internal Operating temperature Storage temperature Emission Immunity Safety Max. operating bus current Max. bit rate Max. overvoltage Max. total cable length (300Bd, 200nF/km) Standards RS232 specifications (EN 1434) • .... -20 .. +55 C -20 ..
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER Jumper J3 Jumper J2 Jumper J2 The jumper circuitry for external supply • The jumper circuitry for internal supply Expansion port MBUS Name of product Expansion port MBUS Power supply Voltage Supply power Operating temperature Storage temperature Emission Immunity Safety Max. devices (each 1,5 mA) Max. operating bus current Overload detection Short circuit strength Bus voltage mark Bus voltage space Max.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 2.12. Modem status indication On the front and back panel of the modem there are altogether four LED indicators, which inform on the modem status. Panel Color Description Description Blinking 1:9 ................... join connection Blinking 9:1 ................... establishing of connection Permanently on ……….. starting of the UR5 Front Green PWR Front Red GSM Back Green – On ...................... selected 100 Mbit/s Off ......................
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER For the majority of applications with a built-in modem in a switch board it is possible to recognize two sorts of environments: • • no public and industry environment of low voltage with high interference, public environment of low voltage without high interference. For both of these environments it is possible to mount modems to switch board, the following it is not need have no examination immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to EN 60439-1+A1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UR5 ROUTER 21 • sufficient space must be left before individual connectors for handling of cables, • for correct function of the modem we recommend to use in switch - board earthbonding distribution frame for grounding of power supply of modem, data cables and antenna, • the circuit diagram of the modem is on the following pictures.
EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 3. Expansion port mounting Attention! Expansion port PORT1 include when the router UR 5 is switch off. After unscrewed two screws (position 8) on box bottom part (position 3) and carried out box top part (position 2) the expansion port PORT1 (position 6) connect to connector J3 (see below) of the router B-UR-5 motherboard (position 1) from TOP side. Expansion port is mounted to motherboard by the help of three distant columns (position 7).
EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Parts list and description Part Description Number 1 UMTS router UR 5 motherboard 1 2 UR 5 box top part 1 3 UR 5 box bottom part 1 4 UR 5 rear head 1 5 UR 5 front head 1 6 Expansion port 1 7 Distant columns for expansion port PORT1 mounting to motherboard 3 8 Screw for box completion 2 23
CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS 4. Change of the SIM cards Attention! SIM card include when the router UR 5 is switch off. First SIM card change: Ensure that the modem is disconnected from the power supply. Press the small yellow button next to the reader to eject the reader holder. Insert the SIM card into the reader holder and slide it in the reader.
CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS The second SIM socket mounting: 25
CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS Parts list and description Part Description Number 1 UMTS router UR 5 motherboard 1 2 UR 5 box top part 1 3 UR 5 box bottom part 1 4 UR 5 rear head 1 5 UR 5 front head 1 6 Screw for box completion 2 7 Adapter for the second SIM card 1 26
CONFIGURATION 5. Configuration setting over web browser Attention! If the SIM card isn’t included in the UR5 router, it is impossible for the UR5 router to operate. The Included SIM card must be activated for HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS UMTS transmissions. Insert the SIM card when the UR5 router is switched off. Monitoring of status, configuration and administration of the UR5 router can be performed by means of the web interface which is available after entering the IP address of the modem in the web browser.
CONFIGURATION • • • • • RX packets – received packets, errors – number of errors, dropped – dropped packets TX packets – transmit packets, errors – number of errors, dropped – dropped packets collisions – number of collisions RX bytes – total number of received bytes, TX bytes – total number of transmit bytes ppp0 – PPP interface (active connection to UMTS) • • • • • • • inet – own IP address for PPP, P-t-P – address of second end, Mask – mask of network MTU – maximal size of packet, which is equipment a
CONFIGURATION 5.2. DHCP Status Information about the IP address which was allotted by DHCP server to UR5; it is possible to find in menu in sum DHCP: • lease 192.168.1.
CONFIGURATION 5.5. DynDNS status DynDNS up - data entry result on server www.dyndns.org can be called - up in option DynDNS item in the menu. 5.6. System Log In case of any problems with PPP connection it is possible to view the system log by pressing the System Log menu item. The upper part of the window displays possible errors during PPP connection establishment. To update the contents of the window press the Refresh button. By the help of the Save button it is possible to save the system log. 5.7.
CONFIGURATION In the second part of window, it is possible to define the DHCP server by checking the Enable DHCP server option. In the window it is possible to define the beginning (IP Pool Start) and end (IP Pool End) of the pool of IP addresses that will be assigned to DHCP clients. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. The DHCP server assigns to the connected clients IP addresses from the defined address pool, IP address of the gate and IP address of the primary DNS server.
CONFIGURATION At the bottom of configuration it is possible set rules for switching between two SIM cards, eventually between two APN on one SIM card. Parameter Default SIM card sets default SIM card from which will try the PPP connection. If this parameter is set to none the UMTS router UR5 is launch in offline mode and it is need establish PPP connection by SMS message.
CONFIGURATION 5.9. Firewall Configuration By the help of a firewall are possible set IP addresses from which is possible remote access on UR 5. The choice Allow remote access only from specified hosts is given for easier configuration of hosts. In this firewall configuration is possible set up to four remote accesses by the help of Source IP Address, Protocol and Target Port. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Example of the firewall configuration: TCP/1000 10.0.2.
CONFIGURATION Choosing Enable remote Telnet access and port number enter makes it possible to access via Telnet. Choice Enable remote SNMP access and port number makes it possible access to SNMP agent. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Configuration example with connected equipment on UR5: 162.209.13.222 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.
CONFIGURATION In this configuration it is important to have marked Send all remaining incoming packets to default server, The IP address in this case is the device address behind the UR5. Equipment connected behind the UR5 must have the setting Default Gateway on the UR5. For PING on IP address of the SIM card matches connected equipment. Example of the configuration with more connected equipment: SWITCH 162.209.13.222 10.0.0.1:81 ppp0 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1:82 192.168.1.2:80 10.0.0.1:83 192.168.1.
CONFIGURATION 5.11. IPSec Tunnel Configuration IPsec tunnel configuration it can be call - up option IPsec item in menu. In window it can be define off - side tunnel IP address (Remote External IP Address), address nets behind off - side tunnel (Remote Subnet), mask nets behind off - side tunnel (Remote Subnet Mask), address LAN (Remote Subnet), mask LAN (Remote Subnet Mask), sharable key for both parties tunnel (Pre shared Key), service life keys (Key Lifetime) and service life IKA SA (IKE Lifetime).
CONFIGURATION Example of the IPSec Tunnel configuration 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 A B ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.3 IPSec tunel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 IPsec tunnel configuration: Remote External IP Address: Remote Subnet: Remote Subnet Mask: Local Subnet: Local Subnet Mask: A 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 B 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.0 255.255.
CONFIGURATION Example of the GRE Tunnel configuration: 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 B ppp0 10.0.0.2 A ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.2.1 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.1 GRE tunel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 38 Default Gateway 192.168.2.
CONFIGURATION GRE tunnel Configuration: A Remote External IP Address: Local Internal IP Address: Remote Subnet: Remote Subnet Mask: 5.13. 10.0.0.2 192.168.1.254 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 B 10.0.0.1 192.168.2.254 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 L2TP Configuration To enter the L2TP tunnel configuration, select the L2TP menu item.
CONFIGURATION Example of the L2TP configuration: 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.1 A B ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.3 L2TP tunel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Configuration of the L2TP tunnel: Mode Server IP Address Client Start IP Address: Client End IP Address: Local IP Address: Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Username Password 5.14. A L2TP Server --192.168.3.2 192.168.3.254 192.168.3.
CONFIGURATION Example of the DynDNS client configuration with domain conel.dyndns.org, username conel and password conel: 5.15. NTP Client Configuration NTP client Configuration is possible by call - up option NTP item in the menu. In the window can be defined the address prime (Primary NTP server Address) and secondary NTP server (Secondary NTP server Address), by the help of which router after initial connection to the GPRS from connecting power supply will adjust the internal clock.
CONFIGURATION Every monitor value is uniquely identified by the help of number identifier OID - Object Identifier. For the expansion port CNT is used following range of OID: OID Description .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.1.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.2.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.3.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.4.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.5.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.6.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.7.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.8.
CONFIGURATION Example of the MIB browser: It is important to set the IP address of the SNMP agent (UR5) in field Remote SNMP agent. After enter the IP address is in a MIB tree part is possible show object identifier. The path to objects is: iso->org->dod->internet->private->enterprises->conel->protocols. 5.17. SMS Configuration To enter the SMS Configuration it is possible Enable remote control via SMS. After this is possible establish and close PPP connection by SMS message.
CONFIGURATION After powering up the UR5, the initial telephone number receives a SMS in the form of: UR5 (Unit ID) has been powered up. GSM signal strength: -xxdBm, where is GSM signal strength – level signal After PPP establishment (PPP connect) comes a SMS in the form: UR5 (Unit ID) has established PPP connection After PPP disconnect at the initial telephone number comes a SMS in the form: UR5 (Unit ID) has lost UMTS connection.
CONFIGURATION Example of the UR5 onfiguration for SMS sending via serial interface or via Ethernet: The SMS is possible to do for example in HyperTerminal program. After establish of the connection with the UR5 via serial interface or Ethernet, is possible do with SMS by the help of the next AT commands (more about AT commands see reference [1]): AT commands AT+CMGF=1 AT+CMGS=
CONFIGURATION Hello World! where is ordinal number of the SMS, is SMS status: REC UNREAD – SMS unread REC READ – SMS read STO UNSENT – stored unsent SMS STO SENT – stored sent SMS ALL – all SMS messages is tel. number from which the SMS was receive, is date of SMS receive,
CONFIGURATION Example of external port configuration: PC PLC ppp0 10.0.0.2 ETH ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 RS232 192.168.1.100 Settings in application on PC: TCP connection on 10.0.0.2:2000 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Settings in UR-5 Mode: TCP server Server Address: TCP Port: 2000 PLC PC ppp0 10.0.0.2 RS232 RS232 ppp0 10.0.0.1 Settings in UR-5 Mode: TCP client Server Address: 10.0.0.
CONFIGURATION 5.19. USB Port Configuration The USB port configuration can be selected by option USB Port in menu. Inside the window can be defined baudrate, number of data bits, parity, number of stop bits and mode. Split timeout is for messages. In mode TCP server it is necessary to enter the TCP port, on which the router will listen to incoming requests about TCP connection. In mode TCP client it is necessary to enter the server address and final TCP port.
CONFIGURATION Equipment PC ppp0 10.0.0.2 USB ETH ppp0 10.0.0.1 Settings in UR-5 Mode: TCP client Server Address: 10.0.0.2 TCP Port: 2000 Settings in UR-5 Mode: TCP server Server Address: TCP Port: 2000 5.20. Startup Script In the window Startup Script it is possible create own scripts which will be executed after all init scripts. This scrip is not stored or restored when using web interface backup or restore option. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. 5.21.
CONFIGURATION 5.22. Setting inner o’clock One - shot setting of the internal clock of the router can done in the call - up option Set Real Time Clock item in menu. The clock is set according to the engaged NTP server after pressing the Apply button. 5.23. Unlock SIM card Unlocking of the SIM card is possible in the Unlock SIM Card item. Unlock is finished after pressing the Apply button. 5.24. Backup Configuration The UR 5 configuration is possible to save by help Backup Configuration menu item.
CONFIGURATION After successful firmware updating the following statement is displayed: where it is information about updating of FLASH memory. After updating firmware it will set the IP address on 192.168.1.1 and all values are in the default state. Total update time lasts for 3 - 4 minutes. During updating of the firmware power supply has to remain permanent. We strongly recommend not to remotely update due to PPP connection, it could damage the router. 5.27.
CONFIGURATION 5.28. Default settings 5.28.1. LAN Configuration 5.28.2. UMTS/GPRS Configuration 5.28.3.
CONFIGURATION 5.28.4. NAT Configuration 5.28.5.
CONFIGURATION 5.28.6. GRE Tunnels Configuration 5.28.7.
CONFIGURATION 5.28.8. DynDNS Configuration 5.28.9. NTP Configuration 5.28.10.
CONFIGURATION 5.28.11. SMS Configuration 5.28.12.
CONFIGURATION 5.28.13. USB Port Configuration 5.28.14.
CONFIGURATION 6. Configuration setting over Telnet Attention! If the SIM card isn’t included in the UR 5 router, it is impossible for the UR 5 router to operate. The Included SIM card must be activated for HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS transmissions. Insert the SIM card when the UR 5 router is switched off. Monitoring of status, configuration and administration of the UR 5 router can be performed by means of the Telnet interface.
PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 7. Possible problems On some network cards it is possible to find the situation when it is not possible to connect to the UR5. This problem is possible to solve using the following steps: • • • hand by selection communication rates 10 MB/s in property network cards, connect UR5 over switch, start computer till after finalization start UR5. 8. Reference [1] Siemens: HC15_ATC_V01.101 – AT command Set, 2007 9.
PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING The operator doesn’t give out address DNS servers and without DNS server’s is impossible to connect to the server dyndns.org. In log system this message will be displayed: DynDNS daemon started Error resolving hostname: no such file or directory Connect to DynDNS server failed ¾ IPSec tunnel is establishing but communication doesn’t function. Probably it is bad set up routes conditionals of connected equipments or it is bad set up GW. ¾ FTP connection.
GUARANTEE 11. Guarantee Claim Guidelines Dear customer, The product that you have purchased was tested by the manufacturer and, before it was sold, the product’s functions were checked once more by our company’s technician. However if, in spite of the above-mentioned measures, a breakdown of this product occurs during the guarantee period, which makes proper utilization of the product impossible, we ask you to observe the Guarantee Claim Guidelines when asserting a guarantee claim.
GUARANTEE the exchange of the IMEI), the ownership of the original object of the guarantee claim is passed hereupon onto the seller, and the ownership of the new product, onto the buyer. A new guarantee period starts running from the date of acceptance of the new product. In the event that the seller, upon agreement with the customer, has settled the guarantee claim by exchanging the object of the guarantee claim for a faultless product, the new guarantee of the product shall expire as follows: 1.
GUARANTEE For the assessment whether a defect has occurred, the product parameters included in the technical documentation of the product are decisive. The guarantee shall be terminated in the event of any modification of the object of the guarantee claim or in the event that the serial number of the object of the guarantee claim has been damaged or is illegible due to other reasons.
GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 12.
GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 1 2 3 4 5 YES – NO YES – NO YES – NO YES – NO YES – NO Date of reception of the guarantee claim by the seller Number of the guarantee claim report Date of reception of the device into the repair shop Date of completion of the repair by the repair shop Number of the receipt form of the repair shop Guarantee repair New serial number of the device (IMEI) Comments Stamp of the repair shop 65