Microhard Systems BulletPlus User manual

BulletPlus
4G/LTE Dual SIM Ethernet/Serial/USB Gateway w/WIFI
Document: BulletPlus.Operating Manual.v1.3.1.pdf
FW: v1.3.0 Build 1014
Operating Manual
June 2016
150 Country Hills Landing NW
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T3K 5P3
Phone: (403) 248-0028
Fax: (403) 248-2762
www.microhardcorp.com

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Important User Information (continued)
About This Manual
It is assumed that users of the products described herein have either system integration or
design experience, as well as an understanding of the fundamentals of radio communications.
Throughout this manual you will encounter not only illustrations (that further elaborate on the
accompanying text), but also several symbols which you should be attentive to:
Caution or Warning
Usually advises against some action which could result in undesired or
detrimental consequences.
Point to Remember
Highlights a key feature, point, or step which is noteworthy. Keeping
these in mind will simplify or enhance device usage.
Tip
An idea or suggestion to improve efficiency or enhance usefulness.
Information
Information regarding a particular technology or concept.

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Important User Information (continued)
Please Note: These are only sample labels; different products contain different identifiers. The actual identifiers should be seen on
your devices if applicable. S'il vous plaît noter: Ce sont des exemples d'étiquettes seulement; différents produits contiennent des
identifiants différents. Les identifiants réels devrait être vu sur vos périphériques le cas échéant.
Regulatory Requirements / Exigences Réglementaires
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 23cm or more should be maintained
between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not
recommended. The antenna being used for this transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
WARNING
MAXIMUM EIRP
FCC Regulations allow up to 36dBm Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP). Therefore, the sum of the transmitted power (in dBm), the
cabling loss and the antenna gain cannot exceed 36dBm.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT LABELING / ÉTIQUETAGE DE L'ÉQUIPEMENT
This device has been modularly approved. The manufacturer, product name, and FCC and Industry Canada identifiers of this product must
appear on the outside label of the end-user equipment.
WARNING
SAMPLE LABEL REQUIREMENT / EXIGENCE D'ÉTIQUETTE :
BulletPlus (Contains):
Pour satisfaire aux exigences de la FCC d'exposition RF pour les appareils mobiles de transmission, une distance de séparation de 23cm ou
plus doit être maintenue entre l'antenne de cet appareil et les personnes au cours de fonctionnement du dispositif. Pour assurer le respect,
les opérations de plus près que cette distance n'est pas recommandée. L'antenne utilisée pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés
en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou transmetteur.
Réglementation de la FCC permettra à 36dBm Puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (EIRP). Par conséquent, la somme de la puissance
transmise (en dBm), la perte de câblage et le gain d'antenne ne peut pas dépasser 36dBm.
Ce dispositif a été approuvé de façon modulaire. Le fabricant, le nom du produit, et la FCC et de l'Industrie du Canada identifiants de ce
produit doit figurer sur l'étiquette à l'extérieur de l'équipement de l'utilisateur final.
FCCID: NS915PX2
IC: 3142A-15PX2
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

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CSA Class 1 Division 2 Option
CSA Class 1 Division 2 is Available Only on Specifically Marked Units
If marked this for Class 1 Division 2 –then this product is available for use in Class 1 Division 2, in the indicated Groups on the
product.
In such a case the following must be met:
The transceiver is not acceptable as a stand-alone unit for use in hazardous locations. The transceiver must be mounted within a
separate enclosure, which is suitable for the intended application. Mounting the units within an approved enclosure that is c ertified
for hazardous locations, or is installed within guidelines in accordance with CSA rules and local electrical and fire code, will ensure
a safe and compliant installation.
The antenna feed line; DC power cable and interface cable must be routed through conduit in accordance with the National
Electrical Code.
Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
Installation, operation and maintenance of the transceiver should be in accordance with the transceiver’s installation manual, and
the National Electrical Code.
Tampering or replacement with non-factory components may adversely affect the safe use of the transceiver in hazardous
locations, and may void the approval.
The wall adapters supplied with your transceivers are NOT Class 1 Division 2 approved, and therefore, power must be supplied to
the units using the screw-type or locking type connectors supplied from Microhard Systems Inc. and a Class 1 Division 2 power
source within your panel.
If you are unsure as to the specific wiring and installation guidelines for Class 1 Division 2 codes, contact CSA International.
CSA Classe 1 Division 2 est disponible uniquement sur les unités particulièrement
marquées
Si marqué cette Classe 1 Division 2 - alors ce produit est disponible pour une utilisation en Classe 1 Division 2 , dans les groupes
indiqués sur le produit .
Dans un tel cas, la suivante doit être remplie:
L'émetteur-récepteur n'est pas acceptable comme une unité autonome pour une utilisation dans des endroits dangereux .
L'émetteur-récepteur doit être monté dans un boîtier séparé , qui est approprié pour l'application envisagée. Montage des unités
dans une enceinte approuvée qui est certifié pour les emplacements dangereux , ou est installé à l'intérieur des lignes direc trices ,
conformément aux règles de la CSA et le code électrique local et le feu , assurera une installation sûre et conforme .
La ligne d'alimentation d'antenne , câble d'alimentation CC et le câble d'interface doivent être acheminés à travers le conduit en
conformité avec le National Electrical Code .
Ne pas connecter ou déconnecter l'équipement que l'alimentation est coupée ou que la zone est connue pour être non
dangereux .
Installation, l'exploitation et la maintenance de l'émetteur-récepteur doivent être en conformité avec le manuel d'installation de
l'émetteur-récepteur , et le National Electrical Code .
Falsification ou le remplacement des composants non - usine peut nuire à l'utilisation sécuritaire de l'émetteur-récepteur dans des
endroits dangereux , et peut annuler l'approbation .
Les adaptateurs muraux fournis avec les émetteurs-récepteurs sont PAS classe 1, division 2 ont approuvé , et par conséquent,
doit être alimenté pour les unités à l'aide des connecteurs de type vis ou verrouillage fournies par Microhard Systems Inc. et une
Division 2 source d'alimentation de classe 1 au sein de votre panneau .
Si vous n'êtes pas sûr de l' installation et de câblage des lignes directrices spécifiques pour la classe 1 Division 2 codes ,
communiquer avec la CSA International.

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Revision History
Revision Description Initials Date
1.0 Preliminary. (Firmware v1.3.0-r1009-28) PEH Nov 2015
1.1 Updated to firmware v1.3.0-r1010. Added Bandwidth, Cloud Filter,
Webfilter, MultiWAN, GRE. Misc updates to screenshots & formatting.
PEH Dec 2015
1.2 Updated to firmware v1.3.0-r1012. Misc corrections, added VRRP,
updated Data Usage, Carrier Settings.
PEH Apr 2016
1.3 Updated to firmware v1.3.0-r1014. PEH May 2016
1.3.1 Misc. correcstions. PEH June 2016

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Table of Contents
1.0 Overview .........................................................................................................10
1.1 Performance Features................................................................................................... 10
1.2 Specifications................................................................................................................ 11
2.0 QUICK START.................................................................................................13
2.1 Installing the SIM Card .................................................................................................. 13
2.2 Getting Started with Cellular.......................................................................................... 13
3.0 Hardware Features .........................................................................................17
3.1 BulletPlus...................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.1 BulletPlus Mechanical Drawings .......................................................................... 18
3.1.2 BulletPlus Mounting Bracket (Optional) ................................................................ 19
3.1.2 BulletPlus Connectors & Indicators ...................................................................... 20
3.1.2.1 Front & Top ........................................................................................... 20
3.1.2.2 Rear & Side........................................................................................... 21
4.0 Configuration..................................................................................................22
4.0 Web User Interface...................................................................................................... 22
4.0.1 Logon Window..................................................................................................... 23
4.1 System......................................................................................................................... 24
4.1.1 Summary............................................................................................................. 24
4.1.2 Settings ............................................................................................................... 25
Host Name .......................................................................................................... 25
Console Timeout.................................................................................................. 25
Date/Time............................................................................................................ 26
NTP Server Settings ............................................................................................ 27
4.1.3 Services .............................................................................................................. 28
FTP ..................................................................................................................... 28
Telnet .................................................................................................................. 28
HTTP/HTTPS ...................................................................................................... 28
4.1.4 Keepalive............................................................................................................. 29
4.1.5 Maintenance........................................................................................................ 31
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................... 31
Reset to Default................................................................................................... 31
Backup & Restore Configurations ........................................................................ 32
4.1.6 Reboot................................................................................................................. 33
4.2 Network ....................................................................................................................... 34
4.2.1 Summary............................................................................................................. 34
4.2.2 LAN ..................................................................................................................... 35
LAN DHCP .......................................................................................................... 37
VLAN Configuration ............................................................................................. 39
4.2.3 WAN.................................................................................................................... 40
4.2.4 DHCP (MAC Binding) .......................................................................................... 42
4.2.5 DDNS .................................................................................................................. 43
4.2.6 Routes................................................................................................................. 44
4.2.7 VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) ....................................................... 46
4.2.8 Ports (Switch) ...................................................................................................... 47
4.2.9 Bandwidth (Throttling Control).............................................................................. 48
4.2.10 Device List.......................................................................................................... 49
4.2.11 Cloud Filter (Content/Security Filter) ................................................................... 50
4.2.12 WebFilter (MAC/Network Content Filter) ............................................................. 51
4.2.13 MultiWAN........................................................................................................... 53

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4.3 Carrier.......................................................................................................................... 56
4.3.1 Status.................................................................................................................. 56
4.3.2 Settings ............................................................................................................... 57
Dual Cards Management ..................................................................................... 58
APN..................................................................................................................... 59
4.3.3 SMS .................................................................................................................... 61
4.3.4 SMS Config ......................................................................................................... 61
SMS Commands.................................................................................................. 61
SMS Alerts .......................................................................................................... 63
4.3.5 Data Usage ......................................................................................................... 65
Data Usage History.............................................................................................. 68
4.4 Wireless....................................................................................................................... 69
4.4.1 Status.................................................................................................................. 69
4.4.2 Radio1................................................................................................................. 70
Radio1 Phy Configuration .................................................................................... 70
Radio Virtual Interface ......................................................................................... 73
4.4.3 Hotspot................................................................................................................ 76
4.5 Firewall ....................................................................................................................... 80
4.5.1 Summary............................................................................................................. 80
4.5.2 General ............................................................................................................... 81
4.5.3 Port Forwarding ................................................................................................... 83
4.5.4 MAC-IP List ......................................................................................................... 85
4.5.5 Rules................................................................................................................... 87
4.5.6 Firewall Default.................................................................................................... 89
4.6 VPN ............................................................................................................................ 90
4.6.1 Summary............................................................................................................. 90
4.6.2 Gateway to Gateway............................................................................................ 91
4.6.3 Client to Gateway (L2TP Client)........................................................................... 96
4.6.4 OpenVPN ............................................................................................................ 98
OpenVPN Server................................................................................................. 98
OpenVPN Client .................................................................................................. 101
4.6.4 GRE .................................................................................................................... 103
4.6.5 VPN Users........................................................................................................... 106
4.6.6 Certificate Managment......................................................................................... 107
4.7 Router.......................................................................................................................... 108
4.7.1 RIPV2.................................................................................................................. 108
4.7.2 OSPF .................................................................................................................. 109
4.8 Serial............................................................................................................................ 110
4.8.1 Summary............................................................................................................. 110
4.8.2 Settings ............................................................................................................... 111
USB..................................................................................................................... 111
Data Baud Rate ................................................................................................... 112
IP Protocol Config................................................................................................ 114
TCP Client ...................................................................................................... 114
TCP Server..................................................................................................... 114
TCP Client/Server ........................................................................................... 115
UDP Point-to-Point.......................................................................................... 115
SMTP Client.................................................................................................... 115
PPP ................................................................................................................ 116
GPS Transparent Mode .................................................................................. 117
4.9 I/O ................................................................................................................................ 118
4.9.1 Settings ............................................................................................................... 118

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4.10 GPS.............................................................................................................................. 120
4.10.1 Location ............................................................................................................. 120
4.10.2 Settings.............................................................................................................. 121
4.10.3 Report ................................................................................................................ 122
4.10.4 GPSGate............................................................................................................ 124
4.10.5 Recorder ............................................................................................................ 127
4.10.6 Load Record....................................................................................................... 129
4.10.7 TAIP................................................................................................................... 131
4.11 Apps ............................................................................................................................ 133
4.11.1 Modbus.............................................................................................................. 133
4.11.1.1 TCP Modbus........................................................................................ 133
4.11.1.2 Serial (COM) Modbus........................................................................... 135
4.11.1.3 Modbus Data Map................................................................................ 136
4.11.2 Netflow Report ................................................................................................... 137
4.11.3 Local Monitor ..................................................................................................... 138
4.11.4 Event Report...................................................................................................... 140
4.11.4.1 Configuration ....................................................................................... 140
4.11.4.2 Message Structure ............................................................................... 141
4.11.4.2 Message Payload................................................................................. 142
4.11.5 Websocket ......................................................................................................... 143
4.12 Diag.............................................................................................................................. 145
4.12.1 Ping.................................................................................................................... 145
4.12.2 Traceroute.......................................................................................................... 145
4.12.3 Iperf.................................................................................................................... 146
4.13 Admin .......................................................................................................................... 148
4.13.1 Users ................................................................................................................. 148
4.13.2 Authentication (RADIUS).................................................................................... 150
4.13.3 NMS .................................................................................................................. 151
4.13.4 SNMP ................................................................................................................ 155
4.13.5 Discovery........................................................................................................... 158
4.13.6 Logout................................................................................................................ 159
5.0 AT Command Line Interface...........................................................................160
5.1 AT Command Overview .............................................................................................. 160
5.1.1 Serial Port .......................................................................................................... 160
5.1.2 Telnet................................................................................................................. 161
5.2 AT Command Syntax .................................................................................................. 162
5.3 Supported AT Commands .......................................................................................... 163
Appendices ..........................................................................................................212
Appendix A: Serial Interface.................................................................................................. 212
Appendix B: IP-Passthrough Example................................................................................... 213
Appendix C: Port Forwarding Example.................................................................................. 215
Appendix D: VPN (Site to Site) Example ............................................................................... 217
Appendix E: Firewall Rules Example ..................................................................................... 219
Appendix F: Port Forwarding w/IP-Passthrough (Iperf) .......................................................... 221
Appendix G: Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 223

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1.0 Overview
The BulletPlus is a high-performance Cellular Dual Ethernet/Serial/USB Gateways w/WiFi,
equipped with 3x RJ45 Ethernet Ports, dual SIM capability, 2x Programmable Analog I/O,
Standalone GPS, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, and an RS232 serial communication port.
The BulletPlus utilizes the cellular infrastructure to provide network access to wired or wire-
less devices anywhere cellular coverage is supported by a cellular carrier. The BulletPlus
supports 4G/LTE connections with blazing fast speeds.
Providing reliable Cellular Ethernet bridge functionality as well gateway service for most
equipment types which employ an RS232, RJ45 or WiFi interface, the BulletPlus can be used
in a limitless types of applications such as:
1.1 Performance Features
Key performance features of the BulletPlus include:
High-speed backbone
IP video surveillance
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Facilitating internetwork
wireless communications
Legacy network/device
migration
SCADA (PLC’s, Modbus,
Hart)
Fast, reliable connection speeds to 4G, 3G, LTE, and HSPA Networks (varies by
model)
2x Programmable Analog/Digital Inputs OR up to 8 Digital Outputs
DMZ and Port Forwarding
3x 10/100 Ethernet Ports (WAN/2LAN)
Standalone GPS (TCP Server/UDP/SMTP Reporting)
User interface via local console, telnet, web browser
Compatibility with virtually all PLCs, RTUs, and other RS232 serial devices.
Local & remote wireless firmware upgradable
User configurable Firewall with IP/MAC ACL
IP/Sec secure VPN and GRE Tunneling
Industrial Temperature Rating (-40oC to +85oC)

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1.0 Overview
1.2 Specifications
BulletPlus
BulletPlus Supported Bands: LTE FDD (Bands 1-5,7,8,13,17,18,19,20)
(North America) UMTS | DC-HSPA+ (Bands 1,2,4,5,8)
GSM | GPRS | EDGE (Bands 2,3,5,8)
3GPP Protocol Stack Release 9
BulletPlus Supported Bands: LTE FDD: Band 1, 3, 8, all bands with diversity
(China) LTE TDD: Band 39, 40, 41(38), all bands with diversity
DC-HSPA+/HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS: Band 1, 5, 8, 9, all bands
with diversity
TD-SCDMA: Band 34, 39, all bands with diversity
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 1800 MHz/900 MHz
BulletPlus Data Features: LTE: DL 100 Mbps, UL 50 Mbps
(North America) HSPA+: DL 42 Mbps, UL 5.7 Mbps
HSPA+: DL 21 Mbps, UL 5.7 Mbps
WCDMA: DL/UL 384 kbps
EDGE Class 33: DL/UL 236.8 kbps
GPRS Class 33: DL/UL 85.6kbps
BulletPlus Data Features: LTE FDD: UL 50Mbit/s, DL 150Mbit/s @20M BW cat4
(China) LTE TDD: UL 10Mbit/s; DL 112Mbit/s @20M BW cat4
TD-SCDMA PS: UL 384 kbit/s; DL 384 kbit/s
TD-HSPA+: UL 2.2 Mbit/s; DL 4.2 Mbit/s
DC-HSPA+: UL 5.76 Mbit/s; DL 42 Mbit/s
HSPA+: UL 5.76 Mbit/s; DL 21.6 Mbit/s
WCDMA PS: UL 384 kbit/s; DL 384 kbit/s
WCDMA CS: UL 64 kbit/s; DL 64 kbit/s
EDGE: UL 236.8 kbit/s; DL 236.8 kbit/s
GPRS: UL 85.6 kbit/s; DL 85.6 kbit/s
General
Serial Interface: RS232, RS485, RS422
Serial Baud Rate: 300bps to 921kbps
USB*: USB 2.0
(*Future) USB Console Port
USB to Serial Data Routing
USB to Ethernet Data Routing (NDIS)
Current Consumption:
(@12VDC)
Model AVG (mA) w/WiFi (AP)
BulletPlus 120 170
BulletPlus + Serial Data 142 180
BulletPlus + Ethernet 155 195
BulletPlus Peak 230 305

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1.0 Overview
General Specifications (Continued)
Ethernet: 2 x LAN 10/100 BaseT, Auto - MDI/X, IEEE 802.3
1 x WAN 10/100 BaseT, Auto - MDI/X, IEEE 802.3
I/O: 2x Programmable Analog/Digital Inputs or up to 2x Digital Outputs
60mA current sink on open drain
SIM Card: Dual: 1.8 / 3.0V Standard/2FF size
PPP Characteristics: Dial on Demand/Idle Time
Network Protocols: TCP, UDP, TCP/IP, TFTP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS*, SSH*, SNMP,
FTP, DNS, Serial over IP, QoS
Management: Local Serial Console, Telnet, WebUI, SNMP, FTP &
Wireless Upgrade, RADIUS authentication, IPsec VLAN
Diagnostics: Temperature, RSSI, remote diagnostics
Input Voltage: 7-30 VDC
Power over Ethernet: Passive PoE on Ethernet Port (WAN)
GPS: Sensitivity: - Autonomous acquisition: -145 dBm
- Tracking Sensitivity: -158 dBm (50% valid fixes)
Position Accuracy: - Tracking L1, CA code
- 12 Channels
- Max. update rate 1 Hz
Error calculated location less than 11.6 meters 67% of the time, and
less than 24.2 meters 95% of the time.
Environmental
Operation Temperature: -40oF(-40oC) to 185oF(85oC)
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Mechanical
Dimensions: 2.21” (56mm) X 3.85” (97mm) X 1.46” (37mm)
Weight: Approx. 245 grams
Connectors: Antenna(s): CELL, DIV, GPS: SMA Female
ANT3: RP-SMA Female
Data, etc: Data: DE-9 Female (Front RS232)
Ethernet : 2x RJ-45
GPS Antenna Requirements:
- Frequency Range: 1575.42 MHz (GPS L1 Band)
- Bandwidth: +/- 2 MHz
- Total NF < 2.5dB
- Impedance 50ohm
- Amplification (Gain applied to RF connector): 19dB to 23dB
- Supply voltage 1.5V to 3.05V
- Current consumption - Typical 20mA (100mA max)
- Cellular Power Antenna Rejection + Isolation:
- 824 - 915 MHz > 10dB
- 1710 - 1785 MHz > 19dB
- 1850 - 1980 MHz > 23dB

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2.0 Quick Start
This QUICK START guide will walk you through the setup and process required to access the
WebUI configuration window and to establish a basic wireless connection to your carrier.
Note that the units arrive from the factory with the Local Network setting configured as
‘Static’ (IP Address 192.168.168.1, Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0, and Gateway
192.168.168.1), in DHCP server mode. (This is for the LAN Ethernet Adapter on the back of
the BulletPlus unit.)
2.1 Installing the SIM Card
Before the BulletPlus can be used on a cellular network a valid SIM Card for your Wire-
less Carrier must be installed. Insert the SIM Card into the slot as shown, the bottom
SIM slot is for SIM1: (The contacts should face down, and the notch to the right)
2.2 Getting Started with Cellular
Connect the Antenna’s to the applicable ANTENNA jack’s of the BulletPlus.
Connect the power connector to the power adapter and apply power to the unit, the CPU
LED will flash during boot-up, once on solid, proceed to the next step.
SIM Card Slot (s)
To reset to factory
defaults, press and hold
the CFG button for 8
seconds with the
BulletPlus powered up.
The LED’s will flash
quickly and the modem
will reboot with factory
defaults.
Use the MHS-supplied
power adapter or an
equivalent power source.
The unit can also be powered
via PoE using a MHS PoE
injector.
GPS Antenna
Cellular
Antenna’s
7-30VDC
WiFi Antenna

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2.0 Quick Start
Connect A PC configured for DHCP directly to a LAN port of the BulletPlus, using an
Ethernet Cable. If the PC is configured for DHCP it will automatically acquire a IP Address
from the BulletPlus.
Open a Browser Window and enter the IP address 192.168.168.1 into the address bar.
The BulletPlus will then ask for a Username and Password. Enter the factory defaults listed
below.
192.168.168.1
The factory default network
settings:
IP: 192.168.168.1
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.168.1
The Factory default login:
User name: admin
Password: admin
As of Firmware version v1.3.0-
r1014 you will be required to
change the default password
when you login for the first time.
The factory default login:
User name: admin
Subnet: admin
It is always a good idea to
change the default admin
login for future security.

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Once successfully logged in, the System Summary page will be displayed.
As seen above under Carrier Status, the SIM card is installed, but an APN has not been
specified. Setting the APN to auto (default) may provide quick network connectivity, but
may not work with some carriers, or with private APN’s. To set or change the APN, click
on the Carrier > Settings tab and enter the APN supplied by your carrier in the APN field.
Some carriers may also require a Username and Password.
Once the APN and any other required information is entered to connect to your carrier,
click on “Submit”.
2.0 Quick Start
Auto APN: The BulletPlus
will attempt to detect the
carrier based on the SIM card
installed and cycle through a
list of commonly used APN’s
to provide quick network
connectivity.

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On the Carrier > Status Tab, verify that a WAN IP Address has been assigned by your
carrier. It may take a few minutes, so try refreshing the page if the WAN IP Address
doesn’t show up right away. The Activity Status should also show “Connected”.
If you have set a static IP on your PC, you may need to add the DNS Servers shown in
the Carrier Status Menu to you PC to enable internet access.
Congratulations! Your BulletPlus is successfully connected to your Cellular Carrier.
To access devices connected to BulletPlus remotely, one or more of the following must be
configured: IP-Passthrough, Port Forwarding, DMZ. Another option would be to set up a
VPN.
Ensure that all default passwords are changed to limit access to the modem.
(Firmware version v1.3.0-r1014 requires the defaults passwords are changed
upon initial login).
For best practices and to limit data charges it is critical to properly set up the
firewall. (Especially important for Public Static IP addresses.)
2.0 Quick Start
Ensure the default
passwords are changed.
Set up appropriate firewall
rules to block unwanted
incoming data.

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3.0 Hardware Features
3.1 BulletPlus
The BulletPlus is a fully-enclosed unit ready to be interfaced to external devices with standard connectors
as discussed below. An optional mounting bracket can be ordered to allow the BulletPlus to be mounted
for a fixed installation.
The BulletPlus Hardware Features Include:
Standard Connectors for:
3x 10/100 Ethernet Ports (RJ45 - 1xWAN / 2xLAN)
Data Port (RS232/DB9)
4-Pin: MATE-N-LOK Type Connector for Power / I/O 1/2
Cellular Antenna (SMA Female Antenna Connection x2)
GPS Antenna (SMA Female Antenna Connection)
WiFi Antenna (RP-SMA Female Antenna Connection)
Status/Diagnostic LED’s for RSSI(x3), Tx, Rx, GPS, CPU
Dual SIM (Mini-SIM (2FF)) Card Slots
CFG Button for factory default / firmware recovery operations
USB 2.0 Connector
Image 3-1: BulletPlus

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3.0 Hardware Features
3.1.1 Mechanical Drawings
Drawing 3-1: BulletPlus Top View Dimensions
Drawing 3-2: BulletPlus Back View Dimensions
Drawing 3-3: BulletPlus Side View Dimensions
Note: All dimension units: Millimeter
55.2
12.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 25.0
17.5
37.7
81.0
81.0
78.0
28.0
13.0
15.0
55.2
63.2
28.0
8.5
19.5

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3.0 Hardware Features
3.1.2 BulletPlus Mounting Bracket (Order Option)
Drawing 3-4: BulletPlus Top View Dimensions (Shown with removable TS35 DIN Rail Mount)
Drawing 3-5: BulletPlus Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Note: All dimension units: Millimeter
58.0
62.4
16.0
13.0
3.2
57.255.2
12.6
12.6
12.5
12.5
16.1
16.1
32.0
4.0
4.0
16.832.0
15.2

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3.0 Hardware Features
3.1.3 Connectors and Indicators
3.1.3.1 Front & Top
On the front of the Bullet is the CFG Button, USB Port, Main, GPS & Diversity, GPS & WIFI Antenna
Connectors and SIM Card Slot. The top of the Bullet are the status indicators, RSSI, Tx, RX, GPS and
PWR.
The USB port is a future development to be available in later releases of firmware.
CFG (Button) - Holding this button while powering-up the Bullet will boot the unit into FLASH FILE SYS-
TEM RECOVERY mode. The default IP address for system recovery (only - not for normal access to the
unit) is static: 192.168.1.39. Hold for 1 second for httpd recovery mode, 5 seconds for tftp recovery mode,
or 10 seconds for master reset. If button is held for longer than 15 seconds the button will be ignored.
If the unit has been powered-up for some time (>1 minute), depressing the CFG Button for ~10 seconds
(unit will reboot) will result in FACTORY DEFAULTS being restored, including the static factory IP address.
This IP address is useable in a Web Browser for accessing the Web User Interface.
Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) - As the received signal strength increases, starting
with the furthest left, the number of active RSSI LEDs increases.
Tx(Red)/Rx(Green) LED’s - The Tx/Rx LED’s indicate carrier (cellular) traffic.
Drawing 3-6: Bullet Front & Top View
Signal
(dBm)
RSSI1 RSSI2 RSSI3
(-85, 0] ON ON ON
(-90, -85] ON ON FLASH
(-95, -90] ON ON OFF
(-100, -95] ON FLASH OFF
(-105, -100] ON OFF OFF
(-109, -105] FLASH OFF OFF
Other SCANNING SCANNING SCANNING
GPS - Indicates that the optional standalone
GPS module has synchronized and is ready
for use.
PWR LED - The Power LED indicates that
power has been applied to the module.
Flashing indicates a bootup process.
SIM Card - This slot is used to install SIM
card(s) provided by the cellular carrier. Ensure
that the SIM card is installed properly by pay-
ing attention to the diagram printed next the
SIM card slot. The Bottom slot is SIM1, the contact
should face down, and the notch should be to the
right.
The factory default network
settings:
IP: 192.168.168.1
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.168.1
Table 3-1: RSSI LED’s
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