Conel CR10 v2 SL User manual

CDMA router CR10 v2
and CR10 v2 SL
USER’S GUIDE

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Conel s.r.o., Sokolska 71, 562 04 Usti nad Orlici, Czech Republic
Manua issue in CZ, 12/15/2011
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Danger – important notice, which may have an influence on the user’s safety or the function
of the device.
Attention – notice on possible problems, which can arise in specific cases.
Information, notice – information, which contains useful advice or special interest.
GPL license
Source codes under GPL license are available free of charge by sending an email
Declared quality system
ISO 9001

CONTENTS
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Contents
1. Safety instruction 1
2. Product disposal instructions 2
3. Router description 3
4. Contents of package 4
5. Router design 5
5.1. Version 5
5.2. Delivery identification 5
5.3. Version of firmware module 6
5.4. Ordering code 7
5.4.1. Basic version 7
5.4.2. Full version 7
5.5. Basic dimensions plastic box 8
5.6. Basic dimensions metal box 8
5.7. Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations 9
5.8. User interfaces (connectors) 11
5.8.1. Status indication 12
5.8.2. Power connector PWR 13
5.8.3. Antenna connector ANT and AUX 14
5.8.4. SIM card reader 15
5.8.5. Ethernet port 15
5.8.6. PORT1 17
5.8.7. PORT2 17
5.8.8. USB port 18
5.8.9. I/O port 19
5.8.10.Reset 20
6. First use 21
6.1. Connecting the router before first use 21
6.2. Start router 22
6.3. Router configuration 22
6.3.1. Configuration over web browser 22
6.3.2. Configuration over Telnet 22
7. Technical parameters 23
7.1. Technical parameters of router 23
7.2. Technical parameters of module 23
7.3. Technical parameters of processor 24
7.4. Technical parameters of I/O port 24
7.5. Technical parameters of expansion port 24
8. Recommended literature 25
9. Possible problems 25
10. FAQ 26
11. Customers support 28

IMAGE LIST
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Image list
Fig. 1: Contents of package 4
Fig. 2: Front panel CR10 v2B 5
Fig. 3: Front panel CR10 v2B SL 5
Fig. 4: Front panel CR10 v2F SL 5
Fig. 5: Front panel CR10 v2F SL 5
Fig. 6: Label CR10 v2B 5
Fig. 10 Basic dimensions plastic box 8
Fig. 11: Basic dimensions metal box 8
Fig. 12: Space around the antenna 9
Fig. 13: Space around antenna for SL version 9
Fig. 14: Cable routing 10
Fig. 15: Cable routing for SL version 10
Fig. 16: Space in front connectors 10
Fig. 17: Space in front connectors SL version 10
Fig. 18: Front panel CR10 v2F 11
Fig. 19: Front panel CR10 v2F SL 11
Fig. 20: Power connector 13
Fig. 21: Connection of power supply connector 13
Fig. 22: Connection of power supply 13
Fig. 23: External antenna 14
Fig. 24: Connecting the antenna 14
Fig. 25: Ejected the SIM card 15
Fig. 26: Ethernet connector 15
Fig. 27: Connection Ethernet cable 16
Fig. 28: Example of router connection 16
Fig. 29: Connection PORT1 cable 17
Fig. 30: Connection PORT2 cable 17
Fig. 31: USB connector 18
Fig. 32: Connection PLC to the router 18
Fig. 33: Connection flash memory to the router 18
Fig. 34: I/O connector 19
Fig. 35: Connection I/O cable 19
Fig. 36: Connection input and output of router 19
Fig. 37: Router reset 20
Fig. 38: Router connection 21

TABLE LIST
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Table list
Table 1: Expansion port possibilities 4
Table 2: Router version 5
Table 3: Delivery identification 5
Table 4: Version of firmware module 6
Table 5: Ordering code of basic version 7
Table 6: Ordering code of full version 7
Table 7: Front panel description 11
Table 8: Router status indication 12
Table 9: Connection of power connector 13
Table 10: Connection of Ethernet connector 15
Table 11: Connection of USB connector 18
Table 12: Connection of I/O port 19
Table 13: Description of reset and restart router 20
Table 14: Technical parameters of router 23
Table 15: Technical parameters of module 23
Table 16: Technical parameters of processor 24
Table 17: Technical parameters of I/O port 24

SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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1. Safety instruction
Please, observe the following instructions:
•The router must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws
and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the router in
prescribed applications and environments.
•To prevent possible injury to health and damage to appliances and to ensure that all
the relevant provisions have been complied with, use only the original accessories.
Unauthorised modifications or utilization of accessories that have not been approved may
result in damage to the router and in a breach of applicable regulations. Unauthorized
modifications or utilization of accessories that have not been approved may result in the
termination of the validity of the guarantee.
•The router can not be opened.
•Caution! The SIM card could be swallowed by small children.
•It must not be exceeded by the maximum voltage 30V DC power connector on the router.
•Do not expose the router to extreme ambient conditions. Protect the router against dust,
moisture and high temperature.
•The router should not be used at petrol stations of flammable and explosive materials. We
remind the users of the duty to observe the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio
devices at petrol stations, in chemical plants, or in the course of blasting works in which
explosives are used.
•Switch off the router when travelling by plane. Utilization of the router in a plane may
endanger the operation of the plane or interfere with the mobile telephone network, and
may be unlawful. Failure to observe these instructions may result in the suspension or
cancellation of telephone services for the respective client, or, it may result in legal
sanctions; it may also result in both eventualities.
•When using the router in the close proximity of personal medical devices, such as cardiac
pacemakers or hearing aids, you must proceed with heightened caution.
•If it is in the proximity of TV sets, radio receivers and personal computers, the telephone
may cause interference.
•It is recommended that you should create an appropriate copy or backup
of all the important settings that are stored in the memory of the device.

PRODUCT DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
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2. Product disposal instructions
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2002/96/EC) directive has
been introduced to ensure that electrical/electronic products are recycled using the best
available recovery techniques to minimize the impact on the environment. This product
contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled. At the end of it’s life
this product MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal. Check the terms
and conditions of your supplier for disposal information.

ROUTER DESCRIPTION
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3. Router description
3G CDMA router CR10 v2 is used to wirelessly connect various equipments and
devices via Ethernet interface 10/100 to the Internet or intranet. Thanks to high data transfer
speed of up to 3.1 Mbit/s (download) and upload speed up to 1.8 Mbit/s it is an ideal wireless
solution for traffic and security camera systems, individual computers, LAN networks,
automatic teller machines (ATM) and other self-service terminals, etc.
As a standard, this exceptionally 3G CR10 v2 wireless router is equipped with one
Ethernet 10/100, one USB Host port, one binary Input/output (I/O) port and one SIM card
To save and backup communication data a version with 2 x SIM cards is available. The wide
range of interface options of the 3G router further expands expansion Port1 and Port2 -
selected by the customer – for example Ethernet port 10/100, serial interface ports
RS232/RS485/RS422/MBUS or (I/O - CNT). Port2 may be equipped with serial interfaces
RS232/RS485/RS422/MBUS or (I/O - CNT). This 3G wireless router is supplied either
in a plastic or metal casing, based on the requirements of the customer.
Configuration is done via web interface protected by password. The 3G CDMA router
supports creation of VPN tunnels using technologies IPsec, OpenVPN and L2TP to ensure
safe communication. Web interface provides detail statistics about the 3G router activities,
signal strength, detailed log, etc. Cellular router supports functions: DHCP, NAT, NAT-T,
DynDNS, NTP, VRRP, control by SMS and many other functions.
Other diagnostic functions ensuring continuous communication include automatic
inspection of PPP connection offering an automatic restart feature - in case of connection
losses, or hardware watchdog which monitors the status of the router. With the help
of a special window (start up script window) you may insert Linux scripts for various actions.
For some applications the key option to create several different configurations for one 3G
wireless router, the so-called profiles (maximum of 4), and the option to switch between them
(for example via SMS, binary input status, etc.) is essential. Cellular wireless routers
may automatically upgrade configuration and firmware from server. This allows mass
reconfiguration of many routers in one time.
For easy use additional software may be used - communication VPN server Digicluster
and software for router monitoring R-SeeNet.
Examples of possible applications
•mobile office
•fleet management
•security system
•telematic
•telemetric
•remote monitoring
•vending and dispatcher machines

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4. Contents of package
Basic delivered set of router includes:
•router,
•power supply,
•crossover UTP cable,
•two external antenna,
•clips for the DIN rail,
•installation CD containing
instructions,
•paper start guide.
Fig. 1: Contents of package
The router box and DIN mount are supplied in a metal case in the SL version of the router.
The router can also be supplied as expansion accessories:
•one or two expansion ports RS232, RS485/RS422, ETHERNET, M-BUS or CNT.
Separation columns for mounting expansion boards are included.
Module can be connected only as follows.
PORT1 RS232, RS485/422, ETHERNET, M-BUS, CNT
PORT2 RS232, RS485/422, M-BUS
Table 1: Expansion port possibilities

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5. Router design
5.1. Version
Box SIM1 SIM2 I/O USB PORT1 PORT2 ETH
CR10 v2B set Plastic
CR10 v2B SL set Metal
CR10 v2F set Plastic
CR10 v2F SL set Metal
Table 2: Router version
Fig. 2: Front panel CR10 v2B
Fig. 3: Front panel CR10 v2B SL
Fig. 4: Front panel CR10 v2F SL
Fig. 5: Front panel CR10 v2F SL
5.2. Delivery identification
Trade name Type name Other
CR10 v2B CR-10-v2 Basic version
CR10 v2B SL CR-10-v2 Basic version in the metal box
CR10 v2F CR-10-v2 Full version
CR10 v2F SL CR-10-v2 Full version in the metal box
Table 3: Delivery identification
Fig. 6: Label CR10 v2B

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5.3. Version of firmware module
Each operator can have another CDMA network, so for each operator must generate
a special firmware module. Version of the module is in the name of the product indicated
the two-digit code.
Operator Code
Poland Orange 01
Poland Plus 02
Table 4: Version of firmware module
Example of trade name:
CR10 v2B-01
Example of type name:
CR-10-v2B ver. 01

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5.4. Ordering code
5.4.1. Basic version
Expansion port Ordering code
Version without expansion port CR10 v2B-01 set
Version with expansion Ethernet port CR10 v2B-01 ETH set
Version with expansion RS232 port CR10 v2B-01 RS232 set
Version with expansion RS485 port CR10 v2B-01 RS458 set
Version with expansion MBUS port CR10 v2B-01 MBUS set
Version with expansion CNT port CR10 v2B-01 CNT set
Table 5: Ordering code of basic version
The order codes are given for Polish operator Orange. Another operator can be
selected by changing two digits by table version of firmware module.
5.4.2. Full version
Expansion port Possible participation Ordering code
Version without expansion port CR10 v2F-01 set
Version with expansion Ethernet port PORT1 CR10 v2F-01 ETH set
Version with expansion RS232 port PORT1 a PORT2 CR10 v2F-01 RS232 set
Version with expansion RS485 port PORT1 a PORT2 CR10 v2F-01 RS458 set
Version with expansion MBUS port PORT1 a PORT2 CR10 v2F-01 MBUS set
Version with expansion CNT port PORT1 CR10 v2F-01 CNT set
Table 6: Ordering code of full version
Second expansion port is written after first expansion port in the ordering code.
Example:
•Full version with Ethernet and RS232 port: CR10 v2F-01 ETH RS232.set
•Full version with Ethernet and RS232 port in metal cover:
CR10 v2F-01 SL ETH RS232 set.
The order codes are given for Polish operator Orange. Another operator can be
selected by changing two digits by table version of firmware module.

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5.5. Basic dimensions plastic box
Fig. 7 Basic dimensions plastic box
5.6. Basic dimensions metal box
Fig. 8: Basic dimensions metal box

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5.7. Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations
Mounting recommendations:
•possibility to be put on a work surface,
•DIN rail with clips CPD2 (Elpac clip SL for SL version) are included.
For the most of applications with a built-in router in a switch board it is possible
to recognize two kinds of environments:
•no public and industry environment of low voltage with high i
•public environment of low voltage without high interference. nterference,
For both of these environments it is possible to mount router to a switch board,
the following there is no need to have examination immunity or issues in connection with
EMC according to EN 60439-1 ed.2:00 + A1:04.
For compliance of EN 60439-1 ed.2:00 + A1:04 specification it is necessary
to observe next assembly of the router to the switch - board:
•for whip antennas we recommend to observe a distance of 6 cm from cables
and metal surfaces on every side according to the next picture due to the elimination
of interference, while using an external antenna except for the switch-board it is
necessary to fit a lightening conductor,
•before mounting a router on sheet-steel we recommend using an external antenna,
Fig. 9: Space around the antenna
Fig. 10: Space around antenna for SL version

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•for every cables we recommend to bind the bunch according to the following picture,
we recommend for this use:
length of the bunch (combination of power supply and data cables) can
be maximum 1,5 m, if the length of data cables exceeds 1,5 m
or in the event of, the cable leads towards the switch - board, we
recommend installing over - voltage protectors (surge suppressors),
with data cables they mustn't carry cables with reticular tension
~ 230 V/50 Hz,
all signals to sensors must be twisted pairs
Fig. 11: Cable routing
Fig. 12: Cable routing for SL version
•sufficient space must be left before individual connectors for handling of cables
Fig. 13: Space in front connectors
Fig. 14: Space in front connectors SL version
•for correct function of the router we recommend to use in the switch-board earth-
bonding distribution frame for grounding of power supply of router, data cables and
antenna,

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5.8. User interfaces (connectors)
On the front panel is located:
Label Connector Description
PWR 2-pin Connector for connection the power supply adapter.
ETH RJ45 Connector for connection into the local computer network.
PORT1 RJ45 Connector for connection equipment over RS232, RS458/422,
ETHERNET, M-BUS or CNT.
PORT2 RJ45 Connector for connection equipment over RS232, RS485/422 or
M-BUS (only FULL version).
ANT SMA Connector for connection main antenna.
AUX SMA Connector for connection diversity antenna.
USB USB-A Host Connector– for connection the devices with the router, USB supports
equipments with PL-2303 and FTDI USB/RS232 converter.
I/O 3-pin Connector for connection of the binary input and output.
SIM1 - Holder for first SIM card.
SIM2 - Holder for second SIM card (only FULL version).
Table 7: Front panel description
Fig. 15: Front panel CR10 v2F
Fig. 16: Front panel CR10 v2F SL

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5.8.1. Status indication
About router status inform eight led indicators on the front panel and on every port are
two LED indicators, which inform about port status.
Label Color State Description
PWR Green Blinking
On Router is ready
Starting of the router
GSM Red Blinking Communication in progress
PPP Yellow
1 x flash per
second
2 x flash per
second
3x flash per
second
Signal strength is from –50 dBm to –69 dBm
Signal strength is from –70 dBm to –89 dBm
or difference between neighbours cells is exactly
3 dBm
Signal strength is from –90 dBm to –113 dBm
or difference between neighbours cells is smaller than
3 dBm
USR Yellow Function selected by user
OUT Green On Binary output active
IN Green On Binary input active
ETH Green On
Off Selected 100 Mbit/s
Selected 10 Mbit/s
ETH Yellow On
Blinking
Off
The network cable is connected
Data transmission
The network cable is not connected
PORT Green Description by port (viz. Technical specification of expansion port)
PORT Yellow Description by port (viz. Technical specification of expansion port)
SIM1 Yellow On SIM card 1 is active
SIM2 Yellow On SIM card 2 is active
Table 8: Router status indication
State indicate of PPP LED is updated every 10 seconds.

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5.8.2. Power connector PWR
Panel socket 2-pin.
Pin
number Signal
mark Description
1 VCC (+) Positive pole of DC supply voltage (+10 to +30 VDC)
2 GND (-) Negative pole of DC supply voltage
Table 9: Connection of power connector
Fig. 17: Power connector
Power supply for router is required between +10 V to +30 V DC supply. Protection
against reversed polarity without signaling is built into the router.
The power consumption during receiving is 1W. The peak power consumption during
data sending is 5,5W. For correct operation it is necessary that the power source is
able to supply a peak current of 600mA.
Connector on the power cable connects into the power connector on the router head
and tightens locking screws. (See bellow picture)
Fig. 18: Connection of power supply connector
Circuit example:
Fig. 19: Connection of power supply
The positive pole VCC is marked by a red socket on the power.

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5.8.3. Antenna connector ANT and AUX
The antenna is connected to the router using the SMA connector on the front panel.
The router can not operate without the main antenna connected labeled as ANT.
ANT connector used to connect the main antenna router. To connect the second
antenna for diversity income is used second connector AUX.
Example of antenna:
Fig. 20: External antenna
The antenna with the SMA connector. The antenna is connected to screw the antenna
connector SMA to SMA connector on the router head. (See figure below).
Fig. 21: Connecting the antenna
Diversity antenna improves wireless features of router in weak signal strength.

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5.8.4. SIM card reader
The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards is located on the front panel
of the router. To initiate the router 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).
Changing the SIM card:
Press the small yellow button to eject the reader holder. Insert the SIM card into
the reader holder and slide it in the reader. (See bellow picture)
Fig. 22: Ejected the SIM card
5.8.5. Ethernet port
Panel socket RJ45.
Pin
number Signal mark Description Data flow direction
1 TXD+ Transmit Data – positive pole Input/Output
2 TXD- Transmit Data – negative pole Input/Output
3 RXD+ Receive Data – positive pole Input/Output
4 --- ---
5 --- ---
6 RXD- Receive Data – negative pole Input/Output
7 --- ---
8 --- ---
Table 10: Connection of Ethernet connector
Fig. 23: Ethernet connector
ATTENTION! Port ETH is not POE (Power Over Ethernet) compatible!
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