DataPro2Go 6300-CX Manual de usuario

Zirrus, LLC ©2015 Version 20151101 6300-CX User’s Guide
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DataPro2Go 6300-CX
Wireless Failover Router
User’s Guide
LTE
4G

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Preface
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to make changes in the content thereof without obligation to notify
any person or organization of any revisions or changes.
©2015 Zirrus, LLC. All rights reserved. Zirrus, LLC, the DataPro2Go
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All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
Images are shown for illustrative purposes only; individual experience may vary.

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WARNING CAUTION
WARNING CAUTION
TO COMPLY WITH FCC/IC RF EXPOSURE LIMITS AT LEAST
20cm SEPARATION DISTANCE MUST BE MAINTAINED
BETWEEN ANY ANTENNA OF THE UNIT AND ANY PART OF
THE USER AT ALL TIMES.
DO NOT USE AN ANTENNA THAT WASN’T SUPPLIED BY THE
MANUFACTURER. IF A DIFFERENT ANTENNA IS REQUIRED,
FIRST CONSULT ZIRRUS, LLC FOR RECOMMENDATIONS
THAT SUIT YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES.
THE UNIT MUST BE POWERED OFF WHERE BLASTING IS IN
PROGRESS, WHERE EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES ARE PRESENT,
OR NEAR MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. DO NOT
POWER ON THE UNIT IN ANY AIRCRAFT.
BY PRESSING THE ERASE BUTTON WHEN POWERED UP,
THE CONFIGURATION OF THE 6300-CX IS ERASED AND THE
UNIT IS REVERTED TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS.

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Contents
What’s in the Box................................................................................ 4
Ports and Connectors.......................................................................... 5
Device Status...................................................................................... 6
Signal Strength................................................................................... 7
Initial Setup ........................................................................................ 8
Site Survey.......................................................................................... 9
Site Survey Troubleshooting.................................................. 10
Physical Installation............................................................................ 11
Local Power............................................................................ 11
Remote Power....................................................................... 12
Remote Power Trouble Shooting........................................... 13
Conguring Device.............................................................................. 14
Network Managed Conguration.......................................... 14
Local Conguration ............................................................... 14
Troubleshooting................................................................................... 15
Resetting Your Device ........................................................... 15
Establishing Backup Connectivity via Ethernet Port .....15
Out of Band SMS Commands................................................ 16
Advanced Configuration Using DataProView ..........................17
Viewing & Editing Conguration........................................... 17
Upgrading Firmware .............................................................. 17
Dening a Custom APN......................................................... 18
Using Remote Commands ..................................................... 18
Immediately Update Device................................................... 18
Establishing WAN connectivity via Ethernet Port.................. 19
Passthrough/Bridge Mode..................................................... 19
Router Mode.......................................................................... 20
Learning More........................................................................ 20
Managing Device Locally.................................................................... 21
Connecting to the Device....................................................... 21
Manually Conguring PC to Connect to Device................22-23
Logging into Device................................................................ 24
Advanced Local Conguration............................................... 25
Upgrading Firmware............................................................... 26
Dening a Custom APN......................................................... 26
FAQs..................................................................................................... 27
Regulatory Guide................................................................................. 28
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Model 6300-CX Temporary Battery Pack
Ethernet Cable 2 Antennas
Passive Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Injector Cable
Mounting Bracket
6300-CX Welcome Card
Universal Power Supply Unit
Mounting Accessories
2 Wide Clips
2 Screws
2 Drywall Anchors
2 Narrow Clips
Velcro Strips
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Ports and Connectors
Back of 6300-CX
Antenna
Connector 1
Attach both of the included antennas.
Antenna
Connector 2
SIM Slot WAN Port Erase Button Power Socket
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Initializing or starting up.
Solid Y ellow
In the process of connecting to the cellular
network and to a device on its Ethernet port.
Is connected to 2G or 3G and in the process
of connecting to a device on its Ethernet port
(or nothing is connected to its Ethernet port).
Has Ethernet connection and is in the process of
connecting to cellular network with its modem.
Is connected to 4G LTE and in the process of
connecting to a device on its Ethernet port.
Is connected to 4G LTE and also has
an Ethernet connection.
Is connected to 2G or 3G and also
has an Ethernet connection.
Flashing Yellow
Flashing Green
Flashing White
Flashing Blue
Solid Blue
Solid Green
Is upgrading rmware WARNING: DO NOT
POWER OFF DURING FIRMWARE UPGRADE.
Alternating Red/Yellow
Device Status
Once power has been established, your device will initialize and attempt to
connect to the network. Device initialization may take 30-60 seconds. By
default your DataPro2Go 6300-CX will attempt to use DHCP to establish an
Internet connection through its cellular modem.
Indicator lights on the Wireless Strength Indicator show you the Cellular
Network Signal Strength.
Network Indicator Light on the front left of the device indicates network status.
Network Status
Wireless Strength
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Signal Strength
Signal Bars dBm Signal Strength Percent Quality
-113 to -99 0-23% Bad
-98 to -87 24-42% Marginal
-86 to -76 43-61% OK
-75 to -64 62-80% Good
-63 to -51 81-100% Excellent
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Initial Setup
Back of 6300-CX
Insert the activated SIM card
provided by your cellular
network operator. You should
hear a click sound once the
SIM is completely inserted.
Attach both of the included
antennas; both antennas must
be installed for proper operation.
While gripping the metal connector
section with your thumb and
forenger, and tighten until secure.
Do not tighten the antenna by
holding any part of the plastic
antenna housing.
Connect the power supply unit,
or if doing a site survey, attach
the temporary battery pack, and
follow the instructions in the
“Site Survey ” section.
SIM Card
OR
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Site Survey
A cellular site survey is not necessary if your anticipated installation location is known to have strong cellular signal
strength. If you are unsure of available cellular signal strength or are choosing between several installation locations,
follow the below instructions to perform a site survey to determine your best possible installation location.
After the optimal location has been determined, setup the 6300-CX with either the power supply unit or the POE injectorcable.
Follow the steps in the “Initial Setup” section above. During a site survey it is useful to use the included battery
pack instead of the power supply unit to power the DataPro2Go 6300-CX. The battery pack will
power your device for approximately two hours while you perform your site survey. The battery pack is not
rechargeable and should be properly disposed of after use.
Move the DataPro2Go 6300-CX to different locations within your site to determine the best compromise
between signal strength and installation constraints. Since cellular signal strength may fluctuate, it is
important to wait at each location for 1 minute while observing the signal strength indicator on the front of the
device. Minimum cellular signal strength for proper operation is 2 bars.
After the optimal location has been determined, remove the battery pack and connect either the main power
supply unit or POE injector cable (see section labeled Using Remote Power for more information).
Strong Signal Weak Signal
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