Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Computer Model: Dell Edge Gateway 5000/5100 Regulatory Model: N01G/N02G Regulatory Type: N01G001/N02G001
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Contents 1 Overview......................................................................................................................... 6 2 System views.................................................................................................................. 7 System—Front...................................................................................................................................................................7 System—Front (LED indicators)................................
Ubuntu Core OS basic functions................................................................................................................................ 36 UEFI capsule update...................................................................................................................................................37 Watchdog Timer.........................................................................................................................................................38 Security...
Environmental...................................................................................................................................................................77 Service and support..........................................................................................................................................................77 6 I/O Module Overview.................................................................................................... 78 IO module (optional) views.....
1 Overview The Dell Edge Gateway 5000/5100 series allows you to connect to network enabled devices wired or wirelessly, and manage them remotely in your existing network ecosystem. The system can also be mounted on the wall using the Dell approved wall mount kit or mounted into your existing rack infrastructure using the DIN-rail mounting bracket. The system runs on Windows 10 Enterprise, Ubuntu Snappy, or the Wind River Linux operating systems.
2 System views System—Front Features 1 Power button Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the system if it is turned off. NOTE: For more details about the LED indicators on the front of the system, see LED indicators.
System—Front (LED indicators) Features 1 Power status LED Indicates the power‑state of the system. 2 Mobile broadband status LED Indicates the mobile broadband status and network activity. 3 Wireless status LED Indicates the wireless connectivity status and network activity. 4 Bluetooth status LED Indicates the Bluetooth status and activity. 5 Cloud connection status LED Indicates the cloud connection status. 6 Network status LED Indicates the connectivity status and network activity.
Features 5 RS485 port Connect a RS485 device. 6 RS485 port Connect a RS485 device. 7 USB 3.0 port Connect a USB 3.0 device. 8 Network port Connect an Ethernet (RJ45) cable from a router or a broadband modem for network or internet access. 9 Network port Connect an Ethernet (RJ45) cable from a router or a broadband modem for network or internet access. NOTE: For more details about the DIP switches on the bottom of the system, see DIP switches.
RS485 connector mapping Pin Signal 1 A(-) 2 B(+) 3 GND Manufacturer part number Molex 359530-5503 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change. RS422/485 connector mapping Pin Signal 1 TXA(-) / A(-) 2 TXB(+) / B(+) 3 GND 4 RXA(-) 5 RXB(+) Manufacturer part number Molex 359530-5505 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change.
Feature 5 RS485 port resistor switch Enable/disable the differential termination resistor for RS485. 6 RS485 port bias resistor switch Enable/disable the bias resistor for the RS485 port. 7 RS485 port resistor switch Enable/disable the differential termination resistor for RS485. 8 RS485 port bias resistor switch Enable/disable the bias resistor for the RS485 port.
Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Intrusion detection 3 Cable detection Manufacturer part number Molex 39530-5503 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change.
System—Left Features 1 Power module expansion port Connect an external power module for increased power options. 2 24 V AC/DC power Phoenix connector Connect an 24 V AC/DC power connector to provide power to your system. 3 19.5 V DC power adapter port Connect a 19.5 V DC power adapter connector to provide power to your system.
Manufacturer part number Molex 39530-0502 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change. 19.5 V DC power adapter port Pin Polarity 1 DC Negative 2 DC Positive Manufacturer part number SINGATRON 2DC-S060-029F http://www.singatron.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change.
System—Right Features 1 IO expansion port Connect an external expansion module for additional IO ports.
3 Setting up your Dell Edge Gateway WARNING: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, read the safety information that shipped with your system. For additional best practices information, go to www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. WARNING: When installing the Gateway, the responsible party or integrator shall use the AC Adapter provided with the Dell Edge Gateway, or connect to a 24Vac or 24Vdc power source already present as part of the clients installation.
External antenna Use only the antenna(s) which have been approved by the applicant. Non-approved antenna(s) may produce unwanted spurious or excessive RF transmitting power which may lead to a violation of FCC/IC limits and is prohibited. Installation procedure Please refer to user’s manual for the detail. WARNING: Please carefully select the installation position and make sure that the final output power does not exceed the limits set forth in relevant rules.
• This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model.
3. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the eirp limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate. 4. The worst-case tilt angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the eirp elevation mask requirement set forth in Section 6.2.2(3) shall be clearly indicated. 5. Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e.
4. Install the WWAN antenna to enable the wireless connections—optional. 5. Connect a display to the Edge Gateway (if necessary). 6. Connect a keyboard and mouse if accessing the Edge Gateway directly.
7. Connect a grounding cable to the Edge Gateway (if necessary). 8. Connect a SELV/limited energy circuit power source to the Edge Gateway and press the power button to turn it on. NOTE: For marine applications, connect an EMI filter such as OnFILTER CleanSweep APN515FG or equivalent between the power source and the Edge Gateway, and then press the power button to turn it on. 24 V AC/DC or 19.
9. If setting up the Edge Gateway for the first time, complete the operating system setup. NOTE: The Edge Gateway is shipped with Windows 10 Enterprise, Ubuntu Snappy, or Wind River Linux operating systems. NOTE: On Windows 10 OS, select Do this later when prompted to enter the product key. NOTE: The default username and password for Ubuntu-Snappy-Core is • ubuntu for Ubuntu Core 15.04 • admin for Ubuntu Core 16 NOTE: The default username and password for Wind River is root. 10.
2. Drill four holes in the wall that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket, then place the Edge Gateway against the wall and align the holes in the mounting brackets with the holes in the wall. 3. Tighten the screws to secure the Edge Gateway to the wall.
Mounting the Edge Gateway on a DIN rail The Edge Gateway can be mounted on a DIN rail. The DIN rail bracket mounts to the back of the Edge Gateway. NOTE: In some environments where the Edge Gateway is installed, a more robust mounting method is required. For example, in marine applications, due to vibrations unique to that environment, only a wall mount should be used. 1.
3. Mount the Edge Gateway on a DIN rail. 4. Secure the Edge Gateway to the DIN rail by pressing the latch.
Inserting a micro-SIM card and activating your mobile broadband CAUTION: Dell recommends that you insert the micro-SIM card before powering on the Edge Gateway. 1. Shut down your Edge Gateway. 2. Locate the micro-SIM card slot. 3. Use a paper clip or SIM eject tool to eject the micro-SIM card tray. 4. Place the micro-SIM card on the tray. CAUTION: Ensure that the micro-SIM card is aligned as shown in the image. 5. Close the micro-SIM card tray. 6. Turn on your Edge Gateway. 7.
b. Click the play button to connect to your HSPA+ network. NOTE: Click the information button to view the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) information. Click the stop to disconnect from your HSPA+ network. If the Edge Gateway is shipped with LTE Verizon (DW5812) WWAN or LTE AT&T (DW5813) card: a. Select the network icon from the taskbar and then click Cellular. b. Select your Mobile Broadband Carrier → Advanced Options. c.
Example: at+cgdcont=3,"IPV4V6","vzwinternet". NOTE: If the command runs successfully, the message OK appears. c. Configure the Network Control Mode with the at#ncm command. Example: at#ncm=1,3. d. Activate the Packet Data Protocol with the at+cgact command. Example: at+cgact=1,3. e. To view the PDP Context Read Dynamic Parameters, that is, bearer_id, apn, ip_addr, subnet_mask, gw_addr, DNS_prim_addr, DNS_sec_addr, P-CSCF_prim_addr, and P-CSCF_sec_addr parameters, run the at+cgcontrdp command.
Example: at+cgdcont=3,"IPV4V6","broadband". NOTE: If the command runs successfully, the message OK appears. d. Configure the Network Control Mode with the at#ncm command. Example: at#ncm=1,3. e. Activate the Packet Data Protocol with the at+cgact command. Example: at+cgact=1,3. f. To view the PDP Context Read Dynamic Parameters, that is, bearer_id, apn, ip_addr, subnet_mask, gw_addr, DNS_prim_addr, DNS_sec_addr, P-CSCF_prim_addr, and P-CSCF_sec_addr parameters, run the at+cgcontrdp command.
4 Setting up your operating system CAUTION: To prevent operating system corruption from sudden power loss, use the operating system to gracefully shut down the Edge Gateway. Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB Overview The Edge Gateway supports both Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2015 and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 editions. For more information on Windows 10 operating system, see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us. Boot up and log in 1. Connect a keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the Edge Gateway.
Cloud LED NOTE: To utilize the Cloud LED, download the necessary tools and drivers from www.dell.com/support. One unique feature of the Edge Gateway 5000 Series is the Cloud LED. Cloud LED enables you to visually inspect the operational status of the Edge Gateway by looking at the display light on the left panel of the Edge Gateway. To enable this feature, you must expose and program a GPIO register on the Edge Gateway. Follow these steps to control the Cloud LED on the Edge Gateway: 1.
Common port mappings Serial port mapping Table 1. Serial port mapping Number Port type Connector Device node 1 RS232 DB9 COM1 2 RS422/485 5-pin terminal COM2 3 RS485 3-pin terminal COM3 4 RS485 3-pin terminal COM4 Edge Gateway I/O module GPIO mapping The GPIOs on the external I/O Module for the Edge Gateway are behind the PIC microcontroller. The PIC microcontroller is exposed to the host system and to the host OS as a USB-HID device.
Boot up and log in NOTE: The Ubuntu Core operating system has no graphical user interface Power on the Edge Gateway. When prompted to log in to the OS, enter the default credentials. NOTE: The default username and password for: • Ubuntu Core 15.04 is ubuntu • Ubuntu Core 16 is admin For example (Ubuntu 15.04): Ubuntu 15.04 localhost.localdomain tty1 localhost login: ubuntu Password: ubuntu Press Enter, the following text is displayed: Ubuntu 15.04 localhost.
• For Windows: dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/osiso/win 2. • For Ubuntu: dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/osiso/linux Download and install the Dell OS Recovery Tool on your computer. 3. Launch the Dell OS Recovery Tool. 4. Click Yes in the User Account Control prompt. 5. Connect the USB flash drive to the computer. 6. Click Browse and navigate to the location where the Dell ISO recovery image file is saved. 7. Select the Dell ISO recovery image file and click Open. 8.
3. Power on the Edge Gateway. 4. When the Dell logo appears on the screen, press F12 to enter the one-time boot screen, and the select USB storage. The Edge Gateway boots through the USB flash drive and flashes the Ubuntu Core 16 installation image into storage automatically. 5. After the installation is complete, the system powers off. NOTE: This first phase of installation takes about 3 minutes to complete. 6. Remove the USB drive. 7. Power on the Edge Gateway again to continue the installation.
Returns Name ubuntu-core bluez network-namager plano-uefi-fw-tools webdm canonical* plano-webdm Date 2015-10-13 2015-10-20 2015-10-20 0.5 Version 7 2015-10-20 0.2 5.34-2 canonical* canonical* 0.9.2 2015-10-20 2015-10-20 Developer ubuntu 1.7 canonical* canonical* NOTE: Check if a newer version of the software is available. For more information on checking for updates, see Updating operating system and applications.
Action Ubuntu Core 15 Ubuntu Core 16 Re-mount the Ubuntu Snappy 16 root file system as read only N/A Snappy 16 rootfs is Read-Only Accessing the built-in help N/A admin@localhost:~$ sudo snap --help Listing the installed snaps N/A admin@localhost:~$ sudo snap list Updating the system name N/A admin@localhost:$ networkmanager.nmcli general hostname Changing the time zone N/A When the system arrives from the factory, the operating system is usually set to the UTC time zone.
Without an internet connection 1. Download the latest .cab file from secure-lvfs.rhcloud.com/lvfs/devicelist. 2. Check the current BIOS details. $ sudo uefi-fw-tools.fwupdmgr get-devices 3. Copy the firmware.cab file to /root/snap/uefi-fw-tools/common/ folder. $ sudo cp firmware.cab /root/snap/uefi-fw-tools/common/ 4. Check the details of the BIOS from the .cab file. $ sudo uefi-fw-tools.fwupdmgr get-details [Full path of firmware.cab] 5. Apply the update. $ sudo uefi-fw-tools.
TPM is only supported on devices that have TPM hardware installed on products with Snappy-enhanced security support. The TPM on/off setting is configurable in the BIOS and manageable in the operating system. If TPM is turned off, the device node (/dev/tpm0) does not exist. (plano)ubuntu@localhost:~$ ls /dev/tpm0 ls: cannot access /dev/tpm0: No such file or directory If TPM is turned on, the device node (/dev/tpm0) exists. (plano)ubuntu@localhost:~$ ls /dev/tpm0 /dev/tpm0 Accessing Snappy Store/Snapweb 1.
You can now access the snapweb. Cloud LED On/Off Cloud LED enables you to visually inspect the operational status of the Edge Gateway by looking at the display light on the left panel of the Edge Gateway. 1. To export Cloud LED PIN, run the command: #sudo su – #echo 346 > /sys/class/gpio/export #echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio346/direction 2.
Table 3. Serial device nodes mapping table. Port Type Connector Device Node RS232 DB9 /dev/ttyS6 RS422_485 5 pin terminal /dev/ttyS4 RS485 3 pin terminal /dev/ttyS5 RS485 3 pin terminal /dev/ttyS2 Execute the #sudo chmod 777 /dev/ttyS# command on two systems, where # is port number corresponding to ports being used. • On one of the systems, execute the #cat < /dev/ttyS# command, this will put system A waiting for transmission.
| W: 1 Q: 8-N-1 | | X: 2 R: 7-E-1 | | | | Choice, or to exit?_ 8. Press Enter to complete the settings. 9. Select Save setup as dfl. 10. Select Exit from minicom. | Start Minicom as a terminal program $ sudo minicom Welcome to minicom 2.7 OPTIONS: T18n Compiled on Feb 7 2017, 13:37:27. Port /dev/ttylUSB0, 15:06:26 Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys Exit Minicom 1. In terminal mode, press Ctrl+A. A message bar is displayed at the bottom of the terminal window. 2.
• for i in /sys/class/hidraw/*; do udevadm info $i --attribute-walk | grep -q 'CANBus HID Device' && echo path: /dev/$(basename $i); done Network Manager – Ubuntu Core 15 Network-Manager is a native Ubuntu Snappy Connection Manger, the application handles multiple network devices, provides detection and configuration for system to automatically connect to network. A command line utility nmcli is included with Network-Manager to support non-graphical user interface.
9. Run the $trust command to turst the Bluetooth keyboard. 10. Run the $connect command to connect the to the Bluetooth keyboard. 11. Run the $quit command to quit the bluetoothctl console. Network Manager – Ubuntu Core 16 Network-Manager is a native Ubuntu Snappy Connection Manager, the application handles multiple network devices, provides detection and configuration for the system to automatically connect to the network.
• • Connect: $ sudo network-manager.nmcli dev wifi connect $SSID password $PSK ifname $WIFI_INTERFACE Disconnect: $ sudo network-manager.nmcli dev disconnect $WIFI_INTERFACE Connecting through Software-enabled Access Point (SoftAP) This feature depends on the wireless module and its associated driver to function as a wireless access point. NOTE: For more information on SoftAP, see https://docs.ubuntu.com/core/en/stacks/network/wifi-ap/docs/index. 1. Login to Ubuntu Snappy.
• Download the latest BIOS file from www.dell.com/support. • USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 flash drive (4 GB minimum) • Power off the Edge Gateway. 1. On a separate computer, unzip the BIOS update file that you have downloaded from www.dell.com. 2. Open the extracted file folder Edge_Gateway5000_1.X.X. 3. Copy the BIOS update file labeled as Edge_Gateway5000_1.X.X.exe to a USB flash drive. 4. Insert the USB flash drive in one of the available USB ports on the Edge Gateway. 5. Power on the Edge Gateway.
• root@WR-IDP-xxxx login: root (where xxxx is the version of the Wind River Linux) • Password: root Restoring Wind River Linux CAUTION: Following these steps deletes all the data on your system. You can restore Wind River Linux on the Edge Gateway using the recovery OS image on the boot partition which resets the run-time image back to the factory image if you encounter any of the following situations: • You are unable to start Wind River Linux • The Wind River Linux operating system is damaged.
Wind River Linux Basic Functions Preinstalled Packages Run the root@WR-IDP-xxxx:~# rpm -qa command to list all the packages installed on the Wind River Linux OS. NOTE: If you are looking for a specific package, you have to pipe the output of the root@WR-IDP-xxxx:~# rpm -qa command to search for that specific package. Expected result: Device: xxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxx UEFI Capsule update capability Run the fwupgmgr tool/commands are used to update UEFI BIOS firmware on the system.
TPM support (HW TPM module dependency) Run the root@WR-IDP-xxxx:~# tpm_statistic command displays the status of TPM service. If the TPM is functional and enabled in the BIOS, below would be the expected results, when tpm_statistic command is executed. Expected result: The expected result is for TPM Chip Presence: Normal. Example of the response to the above command should be similar to the output shown below.
• lo • wlan0 Network configuration and default setup The following commands can be used to configure different network interfaces on the system with Wind River Linux on it. Network configuration on Wind River Linux IDP 3.1 environment can be performed through the LuCi web interface. NOTE: The LuCi web interface supported in the default OS image.
through the system. The issued IP addresses by the access point and eth1 interface are in the 192.168.1.x subnet. The default access point SSID for the access point is IDPDK-5591. The bridge configuration can be modified using LuCi web interface. Follow Intel/Wind River’s documentation for more details on configuring, WAN, WLAN, and br-LAN network interfaces using LuCi web interface. Bluetooth configuration The system supports an integrated Bluetooth network interface.
Launch minicom terminal utility on the system with one of the USB ACM device port to identify that we have the correct USB ACM device for Telit LE910 device before configuring the device, e.g. below shows how to launch minicom with ttyACM1 as interface: • • • • • # minicom –D /dev/ttyACM1 Inside minicom, type the following AT command to identify if it is the “Telit” device AT+GMI If the response to the above command is Telit, then you have identified the correct device ttyacm port.
Description: The following are a capture from a sample session that was performed on a Edge Gateway platform with default Wind River Linux OS image to establish LTE connectivity using Verizon LE910 module and Verizon SIM card. The commands highlighted were typed and the other is response from the system. For AT&T LE910 module and AT&T SIM environment use “broadband” to replace “vzwinternet” in the following set of commands.
Description: The following method can be used to disable or delete the WWAN connection that was setup using the descriptions mentioned in the previous sections. 1. Launch minicom as defined in the other sections and choose the appropriate ttyACM port for the Telit module 2. Inside the minicom terminal send the following AT commands At+gmi (to make sure it is the Telit module) At+cgatt=0 (Response should be NO CARRIER) AT+cgatt=1 3. Exit out of the minicom terminal by pressing Ctrl-A, Z and X. 4.
2. Add apn according to the SIM card operator. For e.g. "3gnet" for China Unicom root@WR-IDP-XXXX:~# uci set network.wwan.apn="3gnet" root@WR-IDP-XXXX:~# uci commit network root@WR-IDP-XXXX:~# uci get network.wwan.apn3gnet 3. Setup WWAN interface. restart wwan interface: root@WR-IDP-XXXX:~# ifdown wwan ; ifup wwan or restart all interfaces: root@WR-IDP-XXXX:~# systemctl restart netifd 4. Step 2 and Step 3 can also be performed through in LuCi web interface. On the WWAN tab.
Some of the detailed documentation on how to develop for Wind River Linux OS image based Edge Gateway 5000 solution and how to utilize built in Developer Hub are available at www.intel.com/gatewaytraining please refer to that site for more details. The following steps gives basic guidelines to follow once you receive your Edge Gateway 5000 product with Wind River Linux IDP 3.1 base OS image. The Edge Gateway 5000 product with Wind River Linux IDP 3.
• Select the packages tab inside the IoT Developer Hub, search for iot-developer-hub package and select to update that package only, it is not necessary to update other packages at this time. Give few minutes for package to download and update. • After update if the browser session terminates or logs the user out, follow the procedure above to log back in into the web interface.
• Once the update of the OS is complete, the Edge Gateway should reboot and now the system should be upgraded to the latest RCPL release available for the Edge Gateway 5000 product at the Windshare repository. At this point the user should have an environment ready to develop other layers of applications on top of the Edge Gateway 5000 system. Below are some of the sample screenshots of the Developer Hub web interface described in the steps above.
• The package tab indicates installed packages on the platform, update to the packages can be performed and additional repository channels can be added through the developer hub portal. Common port mappings on Edge Gateway 5000 with Wind River OS Serial Port Mapping Description: The following table show the serial port mapping on the Edge Gateway 5000 platform installed with Dell factory installed Wind River Linux OS image.
The I/O module GPIO mapping and references will be provided as a separate technical sheet and article and will be released at the support web portal for user/customer reference. Edge Gateway I/O Module PCIe expansion mapping Description: The PCIe slot on the external I/O module for the Edge Gateway are driven directly from the host PCIe bus. Since it is generic PCIe expansion there are no PCIe device specific drivers integrated into the Wind River Linux OS image.
Edge Gateway CAN Module Functions Description: The Edge Gateway supports an optional CAN module that is mounted inside the Edge Gateway itself. The CAN module is enumerated to the OS as a USB device as USB HID device to the Linux kernel driver layer on the Wind River Linux host. There are no native application software on the factory installed OS image to perform CAN protocol for this device.
5 System specifications NOTE: Offerings may vary by country; not all configurations are available in all regions.
Memory 5000 5100 Type DDR3L DDR3L Memory channel Single/dual Single/dual Minimum memory 2 GB 2 GB Maximum system memory 8 GB 4 GB Drives and removable storage 5000/5100 Supported number of mSATA hard drives (maximum) 1 32GB M.2 Solid State Drive X 64GB M.2 Solid State Drive X NOTE: For hard drives, ‘GB’ means 1 billion bytes; actual capacity varies with pre-loaded material and operating environment and will be lower.
Mechanical and environmental specifications Mounting Wall mounted Connector type SMA male Antenna color White Cable type Plenum rated low loss RG58 Cable color White Mounting bracket Swivel type (plastic) Mounting bracket length (approximate) 175 mm (6.89 in) Mounting bracket color Black Pig tail length 500 mm ± 10 mm (19.69 in ± 0.39 in) Coaxial cable specification Impedance 50 ± 2.
Coaxial cable specification Jacket pullout 4.5 pound-force minimum on 76.2 mm (3 in) section at 12.7 mm (0.5 in) per minute Minimum bend radius 12.7 mm (0.5 in) static bend Leakage -90 dB Communications—WWAN antenna General specifications Antenna type PCB Dipole Number of ports 2 Frequency (MHz) 698-803 VSWR 2:1 Isolation (dB) > 15 Peak gain < 5.0dBi Average gain on sphere (3D) > -3 dBi 791-862 824-894 880-960 1710- 1880 1850- 1990 1710- 2155 1920- 2170 25002690 < 5.0dBi <5.
Mechanical and environmental specifications Mounting bracket Swivel type (plastic) Mounting bracket length (approximate) 175 mm (6.89 in) Mounting bracket color Black Pig tail length 1000 mm (39.37 in) Coaxial cable specification Impedance 50 ± 2.0 ohms Structural return loss -16 dB or better from 100-2500 MHZ un-terminated sample (direct bridge method) Nominal RTL reference -16 dB or better to 6.0 GHz Dielectric Foam FEP Dielectric (outer diameter) 2.79 mm ± 0.076 mm (0.110 in ± 0.
Measured antenna peak gain (antenna only) Main antenna Auxiliary antenna Frequency (MHz) Horizontal (dBi) Vertical (dBi) Horizontal (dBi) Vertical (dBi) 698 0.09 0.63 1.19 1.12 704 -0.11 0.66 0.89 0.91 710 -0.27 0.60 0.51 0.78 716 -0.08 0.55 0.42 0.86 734 0.17 0.57 0.68 0.97 740 0.35 0.60 0.86 0.99 746 0.38 0.92 1.00 1.03 734 0.49 1.12 1.16 1.10 740 0.67 1.42 1.39 1.11 746 0.95 1.56 1.51 1.20 756 1.48 2.10 1.63 1.53 765 1.81 2.42 1.64 1.
Measured antenna peak gain (antenna only) 900 1.71 1.00 2.13 0.94 915 1.65 1.03 1.87 0.82 925 1.57 1.16 1.61 0.74 940 1.30 1.36 1.24 0.60 960 1.43 1.31 0.98 0.69 1710 2.19 2.18 1.83 2.39 1730 2.25 2.29 1.66 2.36 1750 1.90 2.15 1.39 2.29 1770 1.33 1.91 0.97 1.83 1785 0.88 1.76 0.66 1.50 1805 0.40 1.59 0.34 1.26 1840 -0.12 1.49 -0.01 1.18 1850 -0.06 1.58 0.04 1.18 1880 0.36 1.65 0.51 1.49 1910 0.72 1.76 0.90 1.81 1920 0.86 1.85 0.
Measured antenna peak gain (antenna only) 2400 1.29 1.91 1.85 1.63 2500 3.17 2.75 2.94 2.47 2515 3.11 2.62 2.78 2.47 2535 2.88 2.42 2.55 2.48 2555 2.51 2.09 2.18 2.46 2570 2.21 1.91 1.92 2.46 2570 2.21 1.91 1.92 2.46 2595 1.89 1.65 1.56 2.45 2620 1.69 1.68 1.44 2.35 2620 1.69 1.68 1.44 2.35 2630 1.80 1.76 1.43 2.41 2655 1.78 1.82 1.63 2.60 2680 1.98 2.20 2.02 2.59 2690 2.07 2.38 2.17 2.
RS-422/RS-485 combo (configurable via DIP switches) Number of ports Manufacturer part number 1 Molex 39530-5505 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change. Network connector (RJ-45)–Dual gigabit ethernet 2 None HDMI Port 1.4 1 None Line out for headphones or speakers None None Universal audio jack None None USB 2.0 2 None USB 3.0 1 None CANBus (3–pin Phoenix connector) 1 Molex 39530-5503 https://www.molex.
Packaging dimensions and weight 5000 5100 IO Module Power module IP65 rugged enclosure Height 34.4 cm (13.56 in) 34.4 cm (13.56 in) 25.4 cm (10 in) 25.4 cm (10 in) 52.7 cm (20.75 in) Width 29.5 cm (11.63 in) 29.5 cm (11.63 in) 13.2 cm (5.2 in) 11.4 cm (4.49 in) 15.9 cm (6.26 in) Depth 15.6 cm (6.13 in) 15.6 cm (6.13 in) 18.1 cm (7.12 in) 18.1 cm (7.12 in) 52 cm (20.47 in) 3.8 kg (8.38 lb) 1.48 kg ( 3.26 lb) 1.63 kg ( 3.59 lb) 7.79 kg (17.17 lb) 3.8 kg (8.
Environmental requirements Operating (with maximum humidity gradation of 10% per hour) 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Non-operating ((with maximum humidity gradation of 10% per hour) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Altitude (maximum, unpressurized): Operating -15.2 m to 5000 m (-50 ft to 16,404 ft) NOTE: The maximum operating temperature is derated 1°C/305 m (1000 ft) above sea level altitude. Storage -15.
Supported PCIe card power—PCIe card temperatures and power ratings must meet following requirements: System ambient after altitude Maximum supported power derating (°C/°F) dissipation (W) for 85°C (185°F) or above still air rated PCIe cards Maximum supported power dissipation (W) for 70°C (158°F) still air rated PCIe cards Maximum supported power dissipation (W) for 55°C (131°F) still air rated PCIe cards 20/68 15 12 8 25/77 14 10 6 30/86 13 9 5 35/95 12 8 4 40/104 10 6 3 45/113 9 5
Environmental requirements Operating -15.2m to 5000m (-50ft to 16,404ft) NOTE: The maximum operating temperature is derated 1°C/305m (1000ft) above sea level altitude. Storage -15.20 m to 10,668 m (-50 ft to 35,000 ft) Environmental conditions - Enclosure Environmental requirements Ingress protection rating IP65 NOTE: Require IP65 or above conduit connection.
Maximum shock 5000 5100 Operational 40 G, 2 ms 40 G, 2 ms Non-operational 160 g, 2 ms Half Sine Shock 160 g, 2 ms Half Sine Shock 5000 5100 Operational -15.2 m to 5000 m (-50 ft to 16,404 ft) -15.2 m to 5000 m (-50 ft to 16,404 ft) Non-operational -15.2 m to 10,668 m (-50 ft to 35,000 ft) -15.
GPIO voltage levels 3.3 V Schmitt-trigger input 3.3 V push-pull output Minimum Maximum Input low voltage (Vil) 0.00 V 0.66 V Input high voltage (Vih) 2.15 V 3.30 V Output low voltage (Vol) 0.00 V 0.40 V Output high voltage (Voh) 2.40 V 3.30 V -9 mA (sink 9mA) 10 mA (source 10mA) Output sink/source current 3.
Environmental NOTE: For more details on Dell environmental features, see Dell's Environmental Compliance.
6 I/O Module Overview The I/O module allows you to install a PCIe x1 card and adds additional ports to your Dell Edge Gateway. NOTE: The power module is required to be installed with the Dell Edge Gateway to enable and use the I/O expansion module. IO module (optional) views IO module—Front Features 78 1 IO module expansion connector and guide pin Connect the IO module to the Edge Gateway. 2 Power status light Indicates the power state of the IO module and the Edge Gateway.
IO module—Top Features 1 Top release latch Push both the top and bottom release latches to disconnect the power module from the Edge Gateway. 2 USB 2.0 port For USB 2.0 devices. 3 USB 2.0 port For USB 2.0 devices. 4 GPIO port Connect a GPIO 8–pin cable. 5 RS232 port Connect an RS232 cable. 6 Cable routing slot Route any cable(s) that has to be connected to the PCI card installed in the IO module.
https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change. RS232 port on IO expansion module connector mapping Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RXD 7 RTS 3 TXD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 GND NOTE: This is a standard serial port connector. IO module—Bottom Features 1 Bottom release latch Push both the top and bottom release latches to disconnect the power module from the Edge Gateway. 2 PCIe x1 card slot Install PCIe x1 card on the IO module.
4. Align the power module guide pins to the power module port on the Edge Gateway and slide the power module toward the Edge Gateway until fully seated. 5. Ensure the top and bottom latches are locked to secure the module to the Edge Gateway.
6. Install the Edge Gateway and the IO module along with the power module at a desired location using a wall-mount bracket or the DIN rail mount. Wall mount bracket DIN rail mount 7. 82 Connect to a power source, and press the power button.
NOTE: Connect a power cable to the 24 V AC/DC or 19.5 V DC power adapter port on the power module. NOTE: The power adapter and sealed lead-acid battery is sold separately. NOTE: To enable and use the IO expansion module, you must also install the power module. Installing the PCIe card into the IO module CAUTION: Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Exposure to ESD can harm your device and potentially cause it not to function properly.
2. Remove the PCIe expansion card-slot cover. 3. Install the PCIe card into the PCIe expansion card slot on the IO expansion module and secure with a screw. 4. Replace the cover on the IO expansion module.
5. Tighten the screw that secures the cover to the IO expansion module. NOTE: Replace the dust caps on any unused ports and connectors.
7 Power Module Overview The power module allows you to connect additional power sources to your Dell Edge Gateway. The power module allows you to connect to all three power sources, that is, the 24V AC/DC, 19.5 VDC, and a battery. NOTE: The Power Module is required to be installed with the Dell Edge Gateway to enable and use the I/O expansion module.
Power module—Front Features 1 Power status LED Indicates the power‑state of the power module and the Edge Gateway. 2 Battery status LED Indicates the power‑state of the attached battery.
Power module—Bottom Features 1 19.5 V DC power adapter port Connect a 19.5 V DC power adapter to provide power to your Edge Gateway. 2 24 V AC/DC power port Connect a 24 V AC/DC power source to power your Edge Gateway. 3 Sealed lead-acid battery port Connect an external battery to the power module to provide back-up power in case of power interruption. 4 Bottom release-latch Push both the top and bottom release-latches to disconnect the power module from the Edge Gateway. 19.
24 V AC/DC power port Pin Polarity 1 AC/DC-IN 2 Positive/Negative Manufacturer part number Molex 39530-0502 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change. Sealed lead-acid battery port Pin Polarity 1 Battery status 2 Negative 3 Positive Manufacturer part number Molex 39530-0503 https://www.molex.com/ NOTE: This part number is for reference only and is subjected to change.
Power module—Top Features 1 90 Top release latch Push both the top and bottom release latches to disconnect the power module from the Edge Gateway.
Power module—Right Features 1 Edge Gateway expansion port Connect the power module to the Edge Gateway for increased power options and to power the IO expansion module. Setting up the power module WARNING: Before installing the power module, shut down the Edge Gateway and disconnect the power cable. NOTE: To enable and use the IO expansion module, you must also install the power module. 1. Attach either wall-mount brackets or a DIN rail mounts to the power module as needed. 2.
3. Align the power module guide pins to the power module port on the Edge Gateway and slide the power module until fully seated. 4. Ensure the top and bottom latches are locked to secure the module to the Edge Gateway. 5. Secure the power module to the wall or to the DIN rail.
Wall mount bracket DIN rail 6. Connect the power sources and press the power button on the Edge Gateway.
NOTE: You can connect the power cable to the 24V AC/DC, 19 VDC, and a battery simultaneously. NOTE: The power adapter and sealed lead-acid battery are sold separately. NOTE: Installing the battery is optional. Dell recommends that you connect a sealed 12V lead-acid battery to the power module. NOTE: The 12V lead-acid battery is not sold by Dell. Specifications - Power Module Dimensions Height 117.80 mm (4.64 inches) Width 216 mm (8.50 inches) Depth 64.20 mm (2.
Environmental requirements NOTE: The maximum operating temperature is derated 1°C/305m(1000ft) above sea level altitude. Non-operating -40°C to 70 °C (-40°F to 158°F) Relative humidity (maximum): Operating (with maximum humidity gradation of 10% per hour) 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Non-operating ((with maximum humidity gradation of 10% per hour) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Altitude (maximum, unpressurized): Operating -15.
8 Enclosure Overview The rugged enclosure allows you to install the Dell Edge Gateway in harsh environment’s, like locations that are subjected to high temperature variation, dust particle, and humidity. Enclosure (optional) view Enclosure - Side Features 96 1 Rugged enclosure Install the Edge Gateway in the rugged enclosure when using in harsh environments condition. 2 Intrusion detection switch Detects unauthorized system access. 3 Door securing latch (3) Secure the enclosure.
Features 7 Cable conduit openings (8) Route the cables through the conduits (1 inch and 0.75 inch diameter). 8 Primary ground (internal) Connect the grounding cable to the system. 9 Primary ground (external) Connect the grounding cable to the system. 10 Door-stop cables (2) Restricts the door from opening. 11 Door thermal ribs Dissipates the heat generated by the system. Setting up the enclosure 1.
4. Secure the enclosure to the wall bracket by using the rubber washers and screws. 5. Secure the enclosure mounting brackets to the Edge Gateway by using the screws. NOTE: Before attaching the brackets to the Edge Gateway, note the correct orientation of the brackets. 6. 98 Position the Edge Gateway onto the enclosure’s two locator pins, and then place and tighten the screws to secure the Edge Gateway to the enclosure.
7. Connect the intrusion switch to the system. 8. Remove the desired conduit plugs on the bottom or the left side of the enclosure and install the wiring conduits. NOTE: To ensure that dust and water does not enter the enclosure, install a conduit rated as IP65.
9. Route the cables through the conduits and connect the cables to the desired connectors. NOTE: To reduce the risk of accidental cable disconnection, tie all cables to the cable tie-off guides. 10. Close and securely latch the enclosure door.
9 Setting up the Zigbee dongle NOTE: Only Zigbee dongles purchased from Dell work with the Edge Gateway. CAUTION: Do not connect the Zigbee dongle if the Edge Gateway is installed inside the enclosure. NOTE: Do not connect the Zigbee dongle to the internal USB port of the IO expansion module. 1. Shut down your Edge Gateway. 2. Connect the Zigbee dongle to any external USB port on your Edge Gateway. or Connect the Zigbee dongle to any external USB port on the IO module.
10 BIOS defaults General These settings are set at the factory and are not configurable.
5000 5100 Password Bypass Disabled Disabled Password Change Enabled Enabled TPM 1.
NOTE: With USB wake support from power off (S5), a wired keyboard or mouse is able to wake the system if connected to the designated USB port (marked with the Smart Power On icon). For wireless keyboard and mice, if both devices share the same USB dongle and the dongle is inserted into the designated USB port, both keyboard and mouse can wake the system. For wireless keyboard only or mouse only, either can wake the system as long as the dongle is inserted into the designated USB port.
11 Other documents you may need Besides this Installation and Operations Manual, you may need to see the following guides available at https://www.dell.com/ support/manuals. • Dell Edge Device Manager Getting Started Guide • Dell SupportAssist For Dell OpenManage Essentials Quick Start Guide • Dell Command | Monitor User's Guide Additionally, for more information on using Dell Data Protection | Encryption see the documentation for the software at https:// www.dell.com/support/manuals.
12 Contacting Dell To contact Dell for sales, technical assistance, or customer service issues: 1. Go to www.dell.com/contactdell. 2. Verify your country or region in the drop-down list at the bottom of the page. 3. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your requirement or choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you. Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.