MatchX M2 Pro Manual de usuario

MatchX M2 Pro
16 Channels LPWAN Gateway
User Guide

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Release 1.0, March 2020

Contents
1Introduction .................................................... 5
1.1 Product overview 5
1.2 Product overview 6
1.2.1 LoRa............................................................ 6
1.2.2 WiFi............................................................. 6
1.2.3 GPS ............................................................ 6
1.2.4 ProcessorSubsystem ............................................... 6
1.3 Interface and Connectors 7
1.3.1 ConnectorpaneloftheGateway .................................... 7
1.3.2 Ledstatus........................................................ 7
1.3.3 Consoleaccess ................................................... 8
1.3.4 Antennaconnectors ............................................... 8
2Quick Installation Guide ........................................ 9
2.1 Software requirements 9
2.2 Hardware requirements 9
2.3 Power connection 10
2.3.1 PoEpowersupply................................................. 10
2.3.2 USB-Cpowersupply............................................... 10
2.4 Accessing the Gateway and Internet connection 11
2.4.1 Ethernetconnection .............................................. 11
2.4.2 WiFiconnection.................................................. 11

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2.5 Mounting 11
2.5.1 WallMounting ................................................... 11
2.5.2 Polemounting ................................................... 13
2.6 Surge protection and Shielded Ethernet cable 13
3Product specification .......................................... 14
3.1 Hardware Specification 14
3.2 WiFi specification 15
3.3 LoRa Radio specification 15
3.4 GPS Antenna Performance 16
3.5 LoRa Antenna Performance 16
3.6 Operational frequencies 16
4Package content .............................................. 18
5Revision History ................................................ 19
6Important Notice .............................................. 20

1. Introduction
1.1 Product overview
MX190x is an outdoor LPWAN gateway equipped with dual LoRa radio capable of simultaneously
receive on 16 frequency channels. It is based on the newest SX1302 LoRaWAN Gateway chip which
allows it to use spreading factors from SF5 to SF12. This greatly improves the throughput and
decreases the data collisions in dense networks with many sensor nodes compared with previous
generation of gateways based on older SX1301. Improvement on performance comes together with
significant reduction of power consumption which reduces the cost of operation and increases long
time reliability of the devices.
This guide covers the MX1901 and MX1902 version of MatchX M2 Pro Gateway, with the
MatchX LPWAN controller version 1.0 or above. The main differences between them are listed in
the Table 1.1:
Item MX1902 MX1901
Band 902-928MHz 863-873MHz
Maximum
Conducted Power +27dBm +27dBm
LBT Yes Yes
No. of Channels 16 16
SF 5-10 5-12
Certification IEC 60950 -1 EN 300200
FCC PART 15.247 EN 301489
IP Rating IP66 IP66
Table 1.1: Comparison of MX1901 and MX1902

6Chapter 1. Introduction
1.2 Product overview
•Dual LoRa radio with 16 Rx channels
•Half duplex LoRa communication with 2 Tx paths
•2 LoRa antenna connectors
•Build in GNSS receiver with GNSS engine for GPS/QZSS, GLONASS
•Build in WiFi module with full function of 802.11b/g/n over 2.4GHz
•100Mbase Ethernet connection with passive PoE 24V power supply
•USB-C interface for debug with Power Delivery capability for power supply
•USB-A general purpose interface
•Internal storage on SD-Card or optional flash SSD
•Secure element for key storage, secure boot and provisioning
•Accelerometer and pressure sensor for temper detection
•Auto diagnostic functions
•IP66, outdoor enclosure
•Industrial temperature range -40◦C to +85◦C
1.2.1 LoRa
The MatchX M2 Pro fully supports LoRaWAN protocol, covering a massive vicinity of up to 20km+
in open spaces. Thanks to 16 frequencies channels and Spreading Factors as low as SF5 this gateway
provides exceptionally good coverage in places with huge number of sensor devices. Based on the
newest LoRa chipset SX1302 the Gateway is able to simultaneously demodulated more data packets
then it was possible before reducing data collision and allowing for more dense sensor deployment
in applications like smart farming, home automation or asset tracking.
1.2.2 WiFi
The MX1901/2 Gateways provide build in WiFi connectivity according to 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n
specification. Thanks to build in antenna no extra installation is needed. WiFi connection can be
used to provide internet connection to the Gateway or to access the Web UI configuration page to
manage the Gateway. If WiFi connection is not needed it can be disabled to save power.
1.2.3 GPS
The Gateway is equipped with Ublox MAX-7Q GNSS receiver with additional LNA to improve
sensitivity and lower time to fix. The GNSS is not only used for location finding of the Gateway but
also for time synchronization and precise time stamping of the received LoRa packets.
1.2.4 Processor Subsystem
MatchX M2 Pro gateways are based on the industry standard i.MX6 MCIMX6G2CVM05AB
processor from NXP equipped with 256MB of DDR3 RAM and 256MB of Flash memory and
it is rated for extended temperature range. The low power consumption, high reliability and
security options make this processor ideal for industrial application where those features are at most
importance.

1.3 Interface and Connectors 7
Figure 1.1: Connector panel of the Gateway.
1.3 Interface and Connectors
1.3.1 Connector panel of the Gateway
The get access to the connector box of the gateway the cover needs to be removed. The cover is
fixed with two screws which secure the cover from falling off during strong winds or when or during
interaction with wildlife. After unscrewing the screws and pulling down the cover the connector box
is easily accessible and shown on Figure 1.1. The following interfaces are available:
1. Grounding screw connector - connect this with a copper wire to to ground.
2. User button - used for resetting the Gateway to the factory settings.
3.
RGB LED - this is the status LED. Description of the possible status can be found in Table
1.2.
4.
USB-C connector - can be used for accessing the console terminal and to power the Gateway.
5.
Ethernet connector with passive 24V PoE capability for internet connection and powering the
Gateway.
6. USB-A 2.0 - USB host for connecting extension devices like mass storage.
1.3.2 Led status
The Gateway uses an RGB LED to indicate a various status and its condition. Description of the
LED status can be found in Table 1.2.
LED Color Activity
Flashing Blue Initializing
Steady Blue Connected to Internet, no LoRaWAN is configured
Alternative Blue and Red Device is busy, don’t unplug power
Steady Red No Internet connection or LoRaWAN sever not available
Flashing Green Configuring Box
Steady Green Indicates that the Gateway is connected and working normally
Table 1.2: LED activity of the Gateway

8Chapter 1. Introduction
1.3.3 Console access
On default the console terminal of the Gateway can be accessed through USB-C connector. Internally
CP2104 UART-USB converter is used, if the drivers for this device are not automatically installed on
the PC operating system they can be downloaded from Silicon Labs website.
The PC should detect the Gateway as Virtual COM port. Any terminal software capable of
communicating through COM port can be used e.g. PuTTY or RealTerm. The default settings are:
•Baud rate - 115200
•Parity - none
•Stop bit - one
•Data bits - 8 bits
If the console output on USB-C port is not desirable it can be disabled in software.
1.3.4 Antenna connectors
The Gateway is equipped with four high grade SMA connectors. The connectors are waterproof and
located on the top of the Gateway. The RF antennas can be attached directly to SMA connectors or
can be connected with RF cable if the antenna is to be mounted in different location or the physical
size of the antenna doesn’t allow for direct connection.
The location and numbering of the connectors can be seen on Figure 1.2. The functions are as
follows:
1. LoRa radio 1
2. LoRa radio 2
3. Spare connector - can be used for optional 3G/4G modem or WiFi
4. GNSS
Figure 1.2: Antenna connectors of MX1901/2 Gateway.

2. Quick Installation Guide
The MX1901/2 Gateway is preconfigured "Plug ’n Play" device, which mean installation is extremely
easy. At first power up the Gateway will connect to MatchX network without any need of setup. This
installation guide will guide through process of configuring the Gateway and it’s LoRa parameters.
Every Gateway comes with a unique serial number and QR code placed under the cover of cable
compartment. Ether of them can be used for setting up the GW on the Cloud server. The list and
links to the Cloud servers can be found on MatchX website under https://www.matchx.io/
2.1 Software requirements
To use the MatchX M2 Pro Gateway no special software is required, as the Gateway is preconfigured
to connect to the MatchX Cloud server. To access the Cloud Server a computer or mobile devices
with a web browser such as Chrome or Firefox is sufficient.
To make the installation easy it is possible to use a mobile device with QR code reader for easy
registration on the chosen Cloud Server.
2.2 Hardware requirements
The hardware of the MatchX M2 Pro Gateway is design in such a way that it needs minimum number
of external components to make it functional. The user has few different connection options he/she
can choose from to make the installation easy and convenient.
Depending on the installation option (described in next sections) the following components can
be needed:
•PC computer or Mobile device
•Ethernet cable
•USB-C cable
•Access to AC power outlet
•WiFi router or Ethernet switch
•Screw driver and similar tools

10 Chapter 2. Quick Installation Guide
2.3 Power connection
The Gateway offers two ways of supplying power:
•Passive 24V DC PoE
•USB-C
2.3.1 PoE power supply
On Figure 2.1 the PoE connection is illustrated. The injector has two RJ45 connectors marked as
POE and LAN. It is important to pay attention to correct connection of this connectors:
•
POE connector needs to be connected with Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the
Gateway.
•LAN connector needs to be connected with Ethernet cable to Internet router or switch.
The PoE injector needs to connected to 230/110V AC power outlet.
Figure 2.1: Connection of MX1901/2 Gateway.
2.3.2 USB-C power supply
MX1901/2 Gateways can be powered from USB-C connector. It does implement
USB PD rev 2.0
and is interoperable with USB PD rev 3.0 standard up to 22V.
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