INSYS GPRS 5.0 Series User manual

Manual
INSYS GPRS 5.0
Ethernet
Dez-06

Copyright © December 06 INSYS ICROELECTRONICS GmbH
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Publisher:
INSYS ICROELECTRONICS GmbH
Waffnergasse 8
D-93047 Regensburg, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)941/56 00 61
Fax: +49 (0)941/56 34 71
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.insys-tec.de
Subject to technical changes as well as correction.
Date: Dec-06
Item: 31-22-03.073 english
Version: 1.0
Language: EN

Contents
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1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................... 6
2 SCOPE OF DELIVERY ................................................... 8
3 OVERVIEW.................................................................. 9
3.1
INSYS
GPRS
5.
E
THERNET
...................................................... 1
3.2
F
UNCTION
O
VERVIEW
............................................................... 1
3.3
A
PPLICATION
E
XAMPLE
.............................................................. 11
3.4
T
ECHNICAL
D
ATA
...................................................................... 11
3.4.1
General..............................................................................................11
3.4.2
Mechanical characteristics................................................................11
3.4.3
Power Supply ....................................................................................12
3.4.4
SIM Card ............................................................................................13
3.4.5
Antenna Interface.............................................................................13
3.4.6
Digital Inputs and Outputs ...............................................................13
3.4.7
Terminal Layout ................................................................................14
3.5
E
NVIRONMENTAL
C
ONDITIONS
................................................... 15
3.6
C
ERTIFICATIONS
....................................................................... 15
3.7
D
ISPLAY AND
C
ONTROL
E
LEMENTS
.............................................. 16
3.7.1
Display Elements...............................................................................16
3.7.2
Reset key...........................................................................................17
3.8
H
ISTORY
................................................................................. 17
4 INSTALLATION.......................................................... 18
4.1
I
NITIAL
O
PERATION
................................................................... 18
4.2
F
UNCTION
T
EST
........................................................................ 27
5 FUNCTIONS .............................................................. 29

Contents
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5.1
R
ESET TO
F
ACTORY
D
EFAULTS
..................................................... 29
5.2
C
ONFIGURATION IN THE
IP
N
ETWORK
.......................................... 29
5.3
I
NTRODUCTION TO THE
R
OUTING OF
IP
N
ETWORKS
....................... 3
5.3.1
Routing general (without NAT) ........................................................3
5.3.2
Private and public IP addresses ........................................................31
5.3.3
Routing between private and public networks via NAT (Network
Address Translation) .........................................................................32
5.4
P
ORT
F
ORWARDING
.................................................................. 35
5.4.1
Incoming connections.......................................................................35
5.4.2
Operation with GPRS ........................................................................36
5.5
C
ONFIGURATION
...................................................................... 37
5.5.1
Operation ..........................................................................................37
5.5.2
Status page .......................................................................................38
5.5.3
GSM/GPRS.........................................................................................4
5.5.4
LAN ....................................................................................................43
5.5.5
NAT....................................................................................................45
5.5.6
DynDNS .............................................................................................47
5.5.7
Administration..................................................................................49
5.5.8
Firmware update...............................................................................5
6 GPRS GENERAL......................................................... 51
6.1
A
PPLICATION
N
OTES
................................................................. 51
6.2
N
ETWORK
D
ESIGN
.................................................................... 52
6.3
D
ATA
R
ATES
............................................................................ 54
6.4
Q
UALITY OF
S
ERVICE
(Q
O
S) ....................................................... 55
6.5
D
ELAY
T
IMES
........................................................................... 55
7 GPRS DIAL-IN PARAMETERS..................................... 56
8 FAQ........................................................................... 57

Contents
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9 INTERNATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................. 58
9.1
S
AFETY
P
RECAUTIONS
............................................................... 58
9.2
C
OMPLIANCE WITH
FCC
R
ULES AND
R
EGULATIONS
........................ 59
1 NETWORK PROVIDER IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS .. 61

Introduction INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
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1 Introduction
Validity range of the manual
This user manual applies to the device INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet.
Purpose
This manual is directed primarily at technical staff, in particular:
Programmers
Implementers
Required basics
General knowledge regarding communication technologies is required.
Safety Instructions
This manual includes notes which must be observed in order to avoid material damage.
The warnings and cautions are described as follows:
Caution - Damage of components!
Not observing this note may result in destruction of the device.
Warning!
Failure to comply may result in malfunction.
Note
Notes contain important information which you should observe in par-
ticular.
Online availability
The manuals are available in German and English at http://www.insys-tec.de.
Technical support
Call technical support at:
E-mail: [email protected]
+49 941/560061

INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet Introduction
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Repurchasing of legacy systems
According to the new WEEE guidelines, the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for
our clients is regulated as follows:
Please send those legacy systems to the following address, carriage prepaid:
Frankenberg-Metalle
ärtnersleite 8
D-96450 Coburg
This regulation applies to all devices which were delivered after August 13, 2005.

Scope of Delivery INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
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2 Scope of Delivery
Before you begin with the initial operation, please check if all accessories are included in
the box.
INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
User Guide
Crossed ethernet cable
Please contact your supplier if the content is not complete. Please also check the device
for shipping damage. Please also refer to your supplier if anything is damaged.
Please keep the packaging material for possible future shipping or storage.
Optional accessories
GS antenna: Outside mounted antenna, magnetic base antenna or patch an-
tenna

INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet Overview
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3 Overview
The INSYS GPRS Ethernet is a mounting rail device for industrial applications. It has a
compact design and a robust plastic housing. It offers the following characteristics:
Quadband GS engine for all four frequency ranges
(Applicable worldwide
1
)
Note
Before using the INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet you should check the cer-
tification requirements in the country of deployment.
GS services: GPRS Class 12, GS /CSD data connection
10Base-T Ethernet
NAT routing function to connect local networks to the Internet via GPRS
The application can be permanently connected within the GPRS network, while the ac-
counting takes place only for the transmitted amount of data ("pseudo leased line").
Fields of application
The INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet offers several options for transmitting data via the GPRS
network. It can be used to establish data connections for remote control or remote moni-
toring of IP-capable devices.
Configuration
You may easily configure the INSYS GPRS Ethernet via a browser GUI.
Interfaces, Display and Control Elements
Slot for the SI card of a GS provider (3V/1.8V cards)
iniature SI card reader with integrated compartment
F E antenna connection
Reset key
5 LEDs for status display
2 digital inputs
2 digital outputs (potential-free relay switches)
Serial RS232 Interface (without function)
The connections for the power supply, the inputs, and the switch outputs are designed as
terminals.
1
As default, the frequency ranges 850 Hz and 1900 Hz are deactivated due to FCC guidelines. To en-
able those ranges, please contact the INSYS icroelectronics
Sales Department (Phone ++ 49 (0)941/560061, e-mail: [email protected])

Overview INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
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3.1 INSYS GPRS 5. Ethernet
3.2 Function Overview
The INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet offers the following functions:
IP based routing between Ethernet and GPRS network
Network Address Translation (NAT) for outgoing connections of devices in the
local network
Port forwarding for incoming connections to devices in the local network
Automatic GPRS connection setup after a restart
The GPRS connection setup is also possible via the input IN1
The Ethernet interface can be switched off via input IN2, which enables the op-
eration of several devices in redundancy
Password protection for the browser configuration
Storage of the SI card PIN enables automatic login into the GS network af-
ter reset/restart
Timer-controlled logout and login into the GS network to prevent undefined
login states in the GS network
Quadband GS /GPRS module 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Hz
2
Firmware update of the device (local)
Integrated SI reader and external SI interface for 3V / 1.8 V SI cards
Hardware watchdog
Field strength indication of the GS network. Status indication of the INSYS
GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
2
As default, the frequency ranges 850 Hz and 1900 Hz are deactivated due to FCC guidelines. To en-
able those ranges, please contact the INSYS icroelectronics
Sales Department (Phone ++ 49 (0)941/560061, e-mail: [email protected])
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