Quick Start Guide

Use a cross screwdriver to remove the SIM card
cover.
Slide the SIM cards into the SIM card slots until
they click into place. By default, the SIM card in slot 1 (the
upper slot) is the Primary SIM card. When the SRP router is
powered on or reboots, it automatically connects to the
network associated with the Primary SIM card.
Re-attach the cover.
SRP Series
Quick Start Guide
Welcome to the SRP Series
Smawave SRP series ruggedized outdoor CPE provides LTE
service in a ruggedized form factor. With an operating
temperature range of -40 to +70 endurance, they
offer industrial-grade environmental qualifications while
providing higher speeds data services for video and other
bandwidth-intensive applications. SRP series industrial
CPE has very strong anti-vibration ability and it is qualified
for extreme industrial environments and ideally suited for
rail, transportation, mining, oil and gas, manufacturing,
and other outdoor applications.
With the diverse self-developed LTE-A embedded modules
integrated, SRP series industrial CPE can support
multi-bands for Private LTE, even support uncommon
frequencies. SRP series industrial CPE can provide accurate
real-time location information. The built-in GNSS receiver
supports GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU and Galileo constella-
tions.
This document will serve as a quick start guide for SRP
series ruggedized outdoor CPE. In this document, the SRP
series ruggedized outdoor CPE will be replaced by the CPE.
Carefully read the following safety symbols to help you use
your CPE safely and correctly.
Equipment Appearance
The reset button is beside SIM interface, if
press 1s, CPE will restart; if press above 10s, CPE will
factory reset.
There are two white ground screws also at
behind of device.
Note1
Step1
Step2
Step3
Note2
RS232/485 Cable Definition
M12 RS232/485 cable definition
Number Colors RS485 RS232+DIDO
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown RS485_A RS232_RX
RS232_TX
RS_GND
RS_GND
DI1
DO1
DI2
DO2
RS485_B
RS_GND
RS_GND
RS_GND
RS_GND
NC
NC
Brown&white
Green
Blue&white
Blue
Green&white
Orange
Orange&white
Working Environment
Power Supply
9~36VDC
Power
Consumption
Water
and Dustproof
12W
IP67
Operating
Storage
Humidity
-40~ 70
-40~80
5%~95%
Packing List
M12 A-Code cable to RJ45 jack ADC2
(Ethernet cable
Items Accessories Qty
M12 A-Code 8Pin cable ADB1Data cable
M12 A-Code 4Pin cable M12APower cable
Mounting bolts (M5*20)
Grounding cable
M12 Protective cap
TNC protective cap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
1
1
4
1
5
3/5
Configure Hardware
Install SIM Cards
Connect and Turn on the Router
3.Connect the WIFI1
antennas and WIFI2
if applicable.
1.Connect the ANT1 and
ANT2 Cellular antennas.
2.Connect the GPS
antenna if
applicable.
5.Connect a computer to
the router with an
Ethernet cable.
6.Connect 9-36
VDC power
cable.
7.Connect devices to the
RS232/RS485/DIDO ports.
Connect to the Network
When the router is powered on, a green PWR LED may
occur. This indicates that the power input is good.
Once the router’s radio module is configured for the
SIMcard, it begins the activation/provisioning process and
attempts to connect to the mobile network. This process
typically takes several minutes. A successful connection is
indicated by a solid green NET LED. And the strength of the
RF signal can be indicated by the RSSI LED in different
colors.
1 2 3 4 5
6
4.Connect the protecting
ground cable.

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