Maxon Datamax 4G User manual


Table of Contents
Contact Information ................................................................................................................4
RF Exposure Compliance ..........................................................................................................5
Revision History.......................................................................................................................7
Introduction ............................................................................................................................8
Specifications ..........................................................................................................................9
Installation Introduction ........................................................................................................13
Configuration and Management.............................................................................................17
Status ................................................................................................................................18
Router Information.........................................................................................................18
WAN..................................................................................................................................24
Wi-Fi..................................................................................................................................26
Bandwidth.........................................................................................................................28
LAN & WAN Setup .................................................................................................................29
LAN ...................................................................................................................................29
WAN..................................................................................................................................32
Services .............................................................................................................................39
Wi-Fi .....................................................................................................................................43
Wi-Fi Security.....................................................................................................................45
Advanced Feature..................................................................................................................48
DDNS.................................................................................................................................48
PPTP VPN...........................................................................................................................50
L2TP VPN ...........................................................................................................................52
Open VPN ..........................................................................................................................54
IPSEC .................................................................................................................................59
GRE ...................................................................................................................................62
Port Forwarding.................................................................................................................63
Port Range Forwarding.......................................................................................................63
DMZ ..................................................................................................................................64
PPOE Server.......................................................................................................................65
Advanced Networking ...........................................................................................................66
Routing..............................................................................................................................66
Mac address Clone.............................................................................................................68
Vlan...................................................................................................................................69
QOS Basic ..........................................................................................................................70

QOS Classic ........................................................................................................................72
Security .................................................................................................................................73
Firewall..............................................................................................................................73
WAN Access Restrictions ....................................................................................................76
URL Filtering ......................................................................................................................78
Packet Filtering ..................................................................................................................79
Serial Applications .................................................................................................................80
maXconnect ..........................................................................................................................81
GPS .......................................................................................................................................82
Administration ......................................................................................................................83
Management .....................................................................................................................83
Schedule Reboot & Shutdown ............................................................................................85
SMS Function.....................................................................................................................86
Web logs............................................................................................................................87
Shell Commands ................................................................................................................87
Firmware upgrade..............................................................................................................88
Backup and Restore ...........................................................................................................89
Factory Default ..................................................................................................................89
Reboot ..................................................................................................................................90

Contact Information
In keeping with Maxon's dedicated customer support policy, we
encourage you to contact us.
Technical:
Hours of Operation: Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.00pm* & Friday from
8:30am to 4:30pm
Telephone: 1300000734
Facsimile: +61 2 96300844
Sales:
Hours of Operation: Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.00pm* & Friday from
8:30am to 4:30pm
Telephone: 1300000734
Facsimile: +61 2 96300844
Website: www.maxon.com.au
Address:
RF Industries
99 Station Road
Seven Hills NSW 2147
Australia
Postal Address:
RF Industries
Locked Bag 2007
Seven Hills NSW 1730
Australia

RF Exposure Compliance
The use of this device in any other type of host configuration may not
comply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. During
operation, a 20-cm separation distance should be maintained between
the antenna, whether extended or retracted, and the user’s/bystander’s
body (excluding hands, wrists, feet, and ankles) to ensure RF exposure
compliance.
Caution
Change or modification without the express consent of RF Industries voids
the user’s authority to use the equipment. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an
appropriate installation. The modem is a transmitting device with similar
output power to a mobile phone. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with
instructions, can cause harmful radiation to radio communication.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call
quality, damage the device, or result in violation of RF exposure
regulations.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference in radio and
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
▪Re-orient or relocate the receiving radio or TV antenna
▪Increase the separation distance between the equipment and
the receiver
▪Contact Maxon Australia Technical Support for assistance.
Notes The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Maxon Australia could void the warrantee.
* The product needs to be supplied by a limited power source
or the power supply provided. Otherwise, safety will not be en
sured

Potentially Unsafe Areas
Posted Facilities: Turn off this device in any facility or area when
posted notices require you to do so.
Blasting Areas: Turn off your device where blasting is in progress.
Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres: Turn off your device when you are
in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs
and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or
fire, resulting in bodily injury or death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not
always clearly marked. They include:
▪Fueling areas such as gas or petrol stations
▪Below deck on boats
▪Transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals
▪Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or
butane
▪Areas when the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain,
dust or metal powders
▪Avoid using the modem in areas that emit electromagnetic
waves or enclosed metallic structures e.g. lifts or any other area
where you would normally be advised to turn off your engine

Revision History
Product
Datamax 4G LTE Ethernet Router with RS232 &
wifi.
Model
MA100-1010-4G
Document Type
PDF
Current Version Number
1.0
Status of the Document
Public Release
Revision Date
June 2017
Total Number of Pages
90
-Revision History
Level
Date
History
1.0
September 2017
Release Version

Introduction
MA100-1010-4G is LTE Ethernet router providing data communications via the
public cellular network.
The MA100-1010-4G utilises an industrial 32-bit CPU with an embedded operating
system. The device supports RS232 connection, four Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi that
conveniently and transparently connect devices to a cellular network, allowing
you to connect to your existing serial and Ethernet devices with minimal
configuration.
The MA100-1010-4G has been widely used in M2M applications, such as intelligent
transportation, smart grid, industrial automation and telemetry.
Features and Benefits
Designed for Industrial Application
•Industrial cellular module MC7430
•High-powered industrial 32bit CPU
•Industrial GPS module
•Supports low power consumption mode, including sleep mode.
•Metal housing.
•Voltage range: 5~36VDC
•Auto recovery functionality, including online detection, and auto redial.
•Ethernet port: 1.5KV magnetic isolation protection
•RS232: 15KV ESD protection
•SIM port: 15KV ESD protection
•Power port 2.5mm Barrel connector: reverse-voltage and overvoltage
protection
•SMA antenna ports - gender varies for different radios
•IP Stack Auto mode
•IP / web based user interface for remote management, maintenance and
configuration.

High-performance
•FDD-LTE CAT6 –Band 28 Supported
•Max.300 Mbps Download & Max. 50 Mbps Uplink
•6 Band DC-HSPA+
•Supports multiple WAN access methods, including static IP, DHCP-
4GPPPOE, 3G/HSPA/4G.
•Supports GPS function
•Supports double link backup between Cellular and Wired WAN (PPPOE,
ADSL)
•Supports VPN client (PPTP, L2TP, OPENVPN, IPSEC and GRE)
•Supports VPN server (PPTP, L2TP, OPENVPN, IPSEC and GRE)
•Supports local and remote firmware upgrade, import and export config file.
•Supports Remote SMS
•Supports NTP, RTC embedded.
•Supports multiple DDNS provider services.
•Supports VLANs, MAC Address clone, PPPoE Server
•WIFI supports 802.11b/g/n and AP, client, Adhoc, Repeater, and Bridge
modes.
•WIFI security options include WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption, Supports RADIUS
authentication and MAC address filter.
•Support DHCP server and client, firewall, NAT, DMZ host, URL block, QoS,
traffic, statistics, and real-time link speed statistics etc.
•Full protocol support, such as TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, OICQ,
TELNET,), SNMP, , etc.
•Schedule Reboot, Schedule Online and Offline.
Router chart
Specifications
Cellular Specification
Standard and Band
Bandwidth
TX power
RX sensitivity
DATAMAX+ GPS+WCDMA WIFI ROUTER
LTE FDD: 1(2100MHz),
3(1800MHz), 5(850MHz),
7(2600MHz), 8(900MHz),
18(800MHz), 19(800MHz),
21(1500MHz), 28(700MHz)
LTE FDD: Download speed
Max. 300Mbps, Upload
speed Max. 50Mbps
<23dBm
<-97 dBm
Embedded processing
system
Cellular Module
Power
RS232
Indicator
lights
DATA
Interface
User interface
4 ports
switch
WIFI
AP
10/100M
WAN
GPS Module

UMTS: 1(2100MHz), 5(850MHz),
6(850MHz), 8(900MHz),
9(1700MHz), 19(800MHz)
DC-HSPA+: Download
speed Max. 42Mbps,
Upload speed Max.
5.76Mbps
HSPA+: Download speed
Max. 21Mbps, Upload
speed Max. 5.76Mbps
HSDPA: Download speed
Max. 7.2Mbps, HSUPA,
Upload speed Max.
5.76Mbps
GPS Specification
Item
Content
GPS Module
Industrial GPS module
Receiver Type
50-channle
GPS L1(1575.42MHz)C/A code
SBAS: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN
Support GALILEO
Max. update
rate
4 Hz
Accuracy
Position: 2.5m CPE
SBAS: 2.0m CPE
Acquisition
Cold starts: 29S
Warm starts: 29S
Aided starts: <1S
Hot starts: <1S
Sensitivity
Tracking: -160dBm
Reacquisition: -160dBm
Cold starts: -144dBm
Timing accuracy
RMS: 30ns
99%: <60ns
Granularity: 21ns
Time pulse
Configurable, 0.25 to 1000Hz
WIFI Specification
Item
Content

Standard
IEEE802.11b/g/n
Bandwidth
IEEE802.11b/g: 54Mbps (max)
IEEE802.11n: 150Mbps (max)
Security
WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc.
WPS (optional)
TX power
20dBm(11n),24dBm(11g),26dBm(11b)
RX sensitivity
<-72dBm@54Mpbs
Hardware System
Item
Content
CPU
Industrial 32bits CPU
FLASH
16MB (Extendable to 64MB)
SDRAM
128MB
Interface Type
Item
Content
WAN
1x 10/100 Mbps WAN port(RJ45), auto MDI/MDIX, 1.5KV magnetic
isolation protection
LAN
4x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports(RJ45), auto MDI/MDIX, 1.5KV
magnetic isolation protection
Serial
1x RS232 port, 15KV ESD protection
Data bits: 5, 6 ,7, 8
Stop bits: 1, 1.5(optional), 2
Parity: none, even, odd, space(optional), mark(optional)
Baud rate: 2400~115200 bps
Indicator
"Power", "System", "Online", "GPS", " Local Network ", "WAN",
"WIFI", "Signal Strength"
Antenna
Cellular: Standard SMA female interface, 50 ohms
WIFI: Standard SMA male interface, 50 ohms
GPS: standard SMA female interfaces
SIM/UIM
Standard 3V/1.8V user card interface, 15KV ESD protection
Power
Standard 3-PIN power jack, reverse-voltage and overvoltage
protection
Reset
Restore the router to its original factory default settings

Power Input
Item
Content
Standard Power
DC 12V/1.5A
Power Range
DC 5~36V
Consumption
Standby 292~342mA @12VDC
Communication 355~592mA @12VDC
Schedule Shutdown 2.57 ~4.2mA @12 VDC
Physical Characteristics
Item
Content
Housing
Iron, providing IP30 protection
Dimensions
207x135x28 mm
Weight
790g
Environmental Limits
Item
Content
Operating
Temperature
-35~+75ºC(-31~+167℉)
Storage
Temperature
-40~+85ºC(-40~+185℉)
Operating
Humidity
95% (Non-condensing)

Installation Introduction
Important
You should check the router configuration immediately after installation to ensure all
settings are as desired. Failure to do so may result in unauthorized access to your equipment.
Package Contents
Name
Quantity
Remark
Router
1
Cellular antenna (Male SMA)
1
WIFI antenna (Female SMA)
1
GPS antenna (Male SMA)
1
Ethernet cable
1
Console cable
1
optional
Power lead
1
Installation and Cable Connection
SIM card Installation
Power off the router, and press the eject button next to the SIM card tray with a
small tool such as a ballpoint pen. The SIM card tray will eject from inside of the
modem. Place the SIM card into the SIM card tray (ensure the SIM card is
properly put into the tray), and then insert the SIM card tray back into the SIM
card outlet.

Antenna Installation
Attach the cellular antenna (with SMA male connector) into the female SMA
interface on the router labelled “ANT”.
Attach the WIFI antenna (with SMA female connector) into the male SMA
interface on the router labelled “WIFI”.
RS232 Interface
The router supports an RS232 interface that utilises an RJ45 connector and is
labelled as “Console” on the router.
If required, plug the RJ45 end of the serial cable into the RS232 port on the router
and plug the DB9F end of the serial cable into the serial interface of the user’s
device.
The pin connections of the RJ45-DB9F serial cable are as follows:
RJ45
DB9F
1
8
2
6
3
2
4
1
5
5
6
3
7
4
8
7
The signal definition of the DB9F serial communication interface is as follows:
Pin
RS232 signal
Direction
1
DCD
Output
2
RXD
Output
3
TXD
Input
4
DTR
Input
5
GND
6
DSR
output

Power
The input supply voltage range is 5~36VDC. We recommend using the standard
DC 12VDC/1.5A power adaptor available from RFI.
7
RTS
input
8
CTS
output

Indicator Lights Introduction
The router provides following indicator lights: “Power”, “System”, “Online”, “GPS”,
“Local Network”, “WAN”, “WIFI”, “Signal Strength”.
The table below shows the details of the LED functions:
Indicator Light
State
Introduction
Power
ON
Router is powered on
OFF
Router is powered off
System
BLINK
Router is up and working
OFF
Router is not currently working
Online
ON
Router has logged on network
OFF
Router hasn’t logged on network
GPS
ON
GPS is active
OFF
GPS is not active
Local Network
OFF
The corresponding interface of switch is not
connected
ON /
BLINK
The corresponding interface of switch is connected
/Communicating
WAN
OFF
The WAN interface is unplugged
ON /
BLINK
The WAN interface is plugged in/data is traversing
the WAN interface
WIFI
OFF
WIFI is not active
ON
WIFI is active
Signal Strength
One Light
ON
Signal strength is weak
Two
Lights ON
Signal strength is medium
Three
Lights ON
Signal strength is good
Reset Button
The modems “Reset” button is used to restore the modem to its original factory
default settings. To restore the router to factory default settings, the user needs to
press the “Reset” button and hold it in for 15s, the router will then restore its original
factory default settings and restart automatically. Note that the reset button is
recessed to prevent accidental resets –to press, use a small tool such as a
ballpoint pen.

Configuration and Management
Datamax 4G is configured via a web interface. To access the Datamax 4G web
interface users will need a computer with a spare Ethernet LAN port. The LAN card
configuration should have the Internet Protocol TCP/IP set to obtain an IP Address
and DNS server address automatically.
To check these settings, users need to go to LAN adaptor properties and check
their Internet Protocol TCP/IP settings, it should look as follows:

Connection Steps:
1. Connect the Ethernet cable supplied with Datamax router to your
computer Ethernet LAN port and a “LAN” port on the Datamax
2. Computer will get an IP address from the Datamax DHCP range
automatically.
3. In web browser type 192.168.0.1 in the Address (URL) field (The Default IP
Address of the Ethernet port is 192.168.0.1). The router will prompt to
change the login credentials, the default username and password are
both “admin”.
4. After providing the correct credentials, users access to the
information main page. It is strongly recommended that users at least
change the access password to avoid security risk.
Status
Router Information
This page shows basic information of Router including serial application and Memory.
System

Router Name: This is the name of the router
Router Model: The model of the router
Firmware Version: This is the firmware version of board not module firmware
MAC Address: This is MAC address of Router
Host Name: This is host name of router
WAN Domain Name : This is WAN domain name of router
Current Time: This is current AEST time
Uptime: The uptime of router
Serial Application
Status: Status of serial port.
Operating Mode: Operating mode of router
Memory Status

Total Available: The rooms for total available of RAM (that is physical memory minus some
reserve and the kernel of binary code bytes)
Free: free memory, the router will reboot if the memory is less than 500kB
Used: Used memory, total available memory minus free memory
Buffers: used memory for buffers, total available memory minus allocated memory
Cached: the memory used by high-speed cache memory
Active: Active use of buffer or cache memory page file size
Inactive: Not often used in a buffer or cache memory page file size
Host Name: Host name of LAN client
IP Address: IP address of the client
MAC Address: MAC address of the client
Expires: The expiry of the clients the IP address lease
Router Network information
This tab shows network information of router. This includes IP filter Max connection and Active IP
connection
LAN
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