HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System Setup and Configuration guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. Hewlett Packard Enterprise assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
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Contents Overview.......................................................................................................7 Setup and configuration............................................................................. 8 Checklist.............................................................................................................................................. 8 Components and site requirements........................................................ 10 Component identification................
Installing the base only bracket option.........................................................................36 Standard bracket option kit..................................................................................................... 37 Installing the standard bracket option.......................................................................... 38 Wall mounting option kit.....................................................................................................................
Configuring WiFi Access Point settings.................................................................................. 68 Configuring LTE settings.........................................................................................................69 Finding the wireless broadband modem (LTE) settings in Microsoft Windows............69 Connecting the system to a cellular network in Microsoft Windows............................ 70 Viewing installed firmware information...................................
Optional service.................................................................................................................................86 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support................................................................................ 86 Accessing updates............................................................................................................................ 87 Customer self repair.......................................................................
Overview The HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System is a compact modular device that provides an effective way to connect and manage various operational systems such as control systems, data acquisitions system, and industrial networks. It supports remote management over both wireless and wired networks. This document provides information on setting up and configuring the HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System. It also provides installation information for the hardware options available for the system.
Setup and configuration Checklist Complete this checklist to set up, install, and configure your new HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System. 1. Unbox the system and identify the components. 2. Verify that the intended installation site conforms to space, airflow, temperature, and power requirements. 3. Install applicable hardware options: 4. 5. 6. • Power adapter • 8 GB SD card kit • SFF to M.2 drive cage kit • SATA/M.
8. Complete the system network configuration and install an OS. 9. Install an iSM Advanced license. 10. Register your system with HPE. TIP: Did you know that HPE has QR codes on all systems? Scan one to access important information on your mobile device: Not interested is scanning the QR code? Click the following link to access the mobile pages for quick setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting information: http://www.hpe.
Components and site requirements In this chapter, you can find the following: • Component identification • System installation site requirements Component identification This chapter describes the external and internal server features and components. HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System configurations The is available in the following configurations for 9-36 VDC and 12 VDC power supply options: • with no daughter card. • with 4 ports 1GBE Ethernet with TSN support daughter card.
Rear panel components The is available in different configurations. Depending on the daughter card installed in the system, the rear panel components for the system will change.
Item Description 12 SD card slot 13 Serial port 14 RJ–45/iSM/LAN management port 15 RJ–45 ports 4 ports 1GBE Ethernet with TSN support daughter card configuration Item Description 1 Mic 2 Line out 3 Line in 4 HDMI port 5 Display port 6 USB 3.0 ports 7 USB 2.
Item Description 15 RJ–45/iSM/LAN management port 16 RJ–45 ports 2 ports RS232/422/485 opto isolated daughter card configuration Item Description 1 Mic 2 Line out 3 Line in 4 HDMI port 5 Display port 6 USB 3.0 ports 7 USB 2.
2 ports CAN Bus A/B/FD 2.0 opto isolated daughter card configuration 14 Item Description 1 Mic 2 Line out 3 Line in 4 HDMI port 5 Display port 6 USB 3.0 ports 7 USB 2.
8 Bits Configurable GPIO daughter card configuration Item Description 1 Mic 2 Line out 3 Line in 4 HDMI port 5 Display port 6 USB 3.0 ports 7 USB 2.
Rear panel LEDs Item LED Status Definition 1 Power supply Solid green Normal operation Amber Standby mode Solid green Normal operation Amber Degraded condition Red Critical condition Solid blue Activated Flashing blue Active firmware update in progress Solid green Drive activity Off No drive activity Solid green Drive activity Off No drive activity White Wireless network enabled 2 Health 3 4 5 6 UID SSD11 SSD22 Wireless 1 This LED indicates activity for M.
Antenna connector locations Item Description 1 LTE antenna (optional) 2 WiFi antenna (optional 3 Antenna port 4 iSM antenna (Management) System installation site requirements Before installing the system, verify that the following site requirements are met: • Space and airflow requirements • Temperature requirements • Power requirements HPE recommends that you install or position the system in a location with restricted access, where the access is secured and controlled.
Temperature requirements To ensure continued safe and reliable equipment operation, install or position the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment. Configuration Temperature EL 300 System -30°C to 70°C (158°F) Operating temperature Power requirements Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians.
Hardware options installation This chapter provides detailed instructions on how to install hardware options. For more information on supported options, see the product QuickSpecs on the website at: http://www.hpe.com/info/qs To view the warranty for your server and supported options, see Warranty information on page 76. Power adapter option The HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System supports the HPE EL300 80W 12 VDC power adapter option.
2. If installed, remove the serial port connector. 3. Insert the SD card in the slot. Make sure to insert the card with the label side downwards. 4. If removed, install the serial port connector 5. Reinstall the SD port cover.
The installation is complete. SFF to M.2 adapter option The SFF to M.2 adapter option is required for installing an additional SATA M.2 SSD in the HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System. Installing the SFF to M.2 adapter option Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: • T-15 security screwdriver • Phillips screwdriver • M.2 SSD module • Hex nut screwdriver Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a.
5. Remove the drive cage cover. 6. Remove the standoff (Hex nut) screw securing the SATA cable and I2C cable. Retain the standoff (Hex nut) for installing the M.2 adapter board. 22 7. Remove the SFF drive cage. 8. Install the M.2 adapter board on the drive cage.
9. Connect the SATA cable and the I2C cable on the drive cage. Ensure that the I2C clip holder installed on the connector is in upward direction. 10. Install the stand off nut on the drive cage.
11. Install the M.2 SSD module. 12. Install the drive cage cover. 13. Install the security cover. 14. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 15. Connect the power cord to the system. 16. Connect the power cord to the power source. 17. Power up the system. The installation is complete. M.2 SSD module option The first M.2 SSD module is preinstalled in the HPE EL300 Edgeline Converged Edge System. Additional M.2 SATA SSD can be installed using the SFF to M.
• T-15 security screwdriver • Phillips screwdriver Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a. Dismount the system from wall. b. Dismount the system from the rails. 4. Remove the security cover. 5. Remove the drive cage cover. 6. Install the M.2 adapter on the drive cage. 7. Install the M.
9. Install the drive cage cover. Make sure to remove the gap pad liner from the drive cage cover, before installing. 10. Install the security cover. 11. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 12. Connect the power cord to the system. 13. Connect the power cord to the power source. 14. Power up the system. The installation is complete.
Wireless network kit and antenna installation The HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System supports remote management over wireless networks. This allows the system to be deployed anywhere that is covered by WiFi or cellular signal. Install the network cards first, then install the associated antennas. The system includes attachment points for two types of antennas.
9. Connect the WiFi antenna cables. CAUTION: The connectors on the card are fragile, take utmost care when connecting the antenna cables. 10. Install the heat spreader. 11. Install the drive cage cover. 12. Install the security cover. 13. Install the preferred bracket option. 14. Install the WiFi antennas. 15.
• Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 16. Connect the power cord to the system. 17. Connect the power cord to the power source. 18. Power up the system. The installation is complete. Installing the WiFi antennas Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure: • Make sure that the bracket option is installed on the HPE Edgeline EL300 system. . • Make sure that you have the T-15 security screwdriver available. Procedure 1. Locate the correct antenna slot. 2. Install the antenna.
3. Install the antenna holders. HPE Edgeline Wireless WAN 4G/LTE EM7565 Wide Temperature option kit The HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System is designed to operate in remote or isolated locations. When installed in such environments, the LTE module supports remote management of the EL300 system. This option enables 4G/LTE network connectivity for the HPE Edgeline EL300 system. The HPE Edgeline Wireless WAN 4G/LTE EM7565 Wide Temperature option kit comprises of LTE network card and LTE antennas.
Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a. Dismount the system from wall. b. Dismount the system from the rails. 4. Remove the security cover. 5. Remove the drive cage cover. 6. Remove the heat spreader. 7. Install the LTE card. 8. Connect the LTE antenna cables.
9. Optional: Install the SIM card. 10. Remove the LTE gap pad liner from the heat spreader. 11. Install the heat spreader. 12. Install the drive cage cover. 13. Install the security cover. 14. Install the preferred bracket option. 15. Install the LTE antennas. 16. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 17. Connect the power cord to the system. 18. Connect the power cord to the power source. 19. Power up the system. The installation is complete.
Item Description 1 Secondary slot 2 Primary slot Prerequisites Before performing this procedure: Make sure that the LTE network card is installed. Procedure 1. Install the SIM card in primary slot location. 2. Optional: Install a secondary SIM card. 3. Install the heat spreader. Make sure to remove the gap pad liner from the heat spreader.
4. Install the drive cage cover. 5. Install the security cover. 6. Install the LTE antennas. 7. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 8. Connect the power cord to the system. 9. Connect the power cord to the power source. 10. Power up the system. Installing the LTE antennas Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure: • Make sure that the bracket option is installed on the HPE Edgeline EL300 system. .
3. Install the antenna holders.
System mount options The HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System requires to be mounted on a vertical surface. There are two mounting options available for the system: • Wall mounting option • DIN rail mounting option The EL300 system also supports bracket options that assist in the mounting of the system. This chapter provides instructions for mounting the HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System.
3. Install the cable management bracket. The installation is complete. Standard bracket option kit The HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System can be connected to additional expansion units for increased functionality and connectivity options. The standard bracket option is installed when additional expansion board support is required.
Installing the standard bracket option Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the T-15 security screwdriver available. Procedure 1. Attach the bracket handles to the bracket panels. 2. Place the system on a flat level surface. 3. Attach the brackets on the system: a. Place the brackets on the side of the system. b. Secure the brackets with T-15 screws. 4. Install the cable management bracket.
The installation is complete. Wall mounting option kit The wall mounting option kit is required when mounting the system on a wall. Installing the wall mounting kit Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure: • Make sure that the preferred bracket option is installed on the HPE Edgeline EL300 system. • Make sure that you have the following items available: ◦ Combo screws and wall anchors ◦ Phillips screwdriver ◦ Drilling machine ◦ 5/6 inch drill bit Procedure 1.
2. For brick and concrete wall - Install the wall mounting base panel: a. Identify the location for installing the mounting panel. b. Place the wall mount base panel on the selected location one the wall and mark the position of all the screw mounting holes. c. Drill pilot holes on the marked screw locations and install the wall anchors. d. Install the top two screws halfway and hang the wall mount e. Secure the base panel by tightening all the screws. 3. Install the system on the wall mount base panel: a.
The installation is complete. DIN rail mounting panel option kit The DIN rail mounting panel option is required when mounting the system on a DIN rail. Installing the rail mounting kit Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure: • Make sure that the preferred bracket option is installed on the HPE Edgeline EL300 system. • Make sure that you have the T-15 security screwdriver available. Procedure 1. Attach the DIN rail clips to the DIN mounting panel: a. Align the rail clips to the DIN panel. b.
• Dual rails 2. Install the mounting panel on the rails: a. Slide up the base of the rail clip. b. Install the bottom screw. When installing two rails, the distance between the rails should be 178.8mm.
• Dual rails 3. Secure the rails installed by tightening the screws on the rail clips.
• Dual rails 4. Install the system on the rail-mounted panel: a. Align the system mounted on brackets with the spools of the base panel. b. Secure the system with screws.
The installation is complete.
Associated hardware procedures This chapter describes the hardware operations carried out prior to and after installing or removing a hardware option, or performing system maintenance or troubleshooting. Before performing these hardware operations, review and observe system warnings and cautions. Installing the power supply Procedure 1. Connect the power cord to the power connector at the rear of the system. 2. Power up the system.
Dismounting the system Depending on the selected mounting option: • Dismount the system from a wall mount • Dismount the system from a rail mount Dismount the system from a wall mount panel Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the T-15 security screwdriver available. Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Disconnect all cables connected to the system. 3. Remove the system from the wall mounting panel.
Removing the antenna Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power : a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a. Dismount the system from wall. b. Dismount the system from the rails. 4. Place the system on a flat, level surface. 5. Locate the correct antenna slot. 6. Remove the antenna. The antenna shown in the image may be different from your system.
Removing the brackets Prerequisites Before performing this procedure, make sure that you have the T-15 security screwdriver available. Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a. Dismount the system from wall. b. Dismount the system from the rails. 4.
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• T-15 security screwdriver • Phillips screwdriver Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a. Dismount the system from wall. b. Dismount the system from the rails. 4. Place the server on a flat, level surface with the top cover facing down. 5. Remove the antennas on the system. 6.
Procedure 1. Install the security cover: a. Align the pins on the security cover with the openings on the system. b. Install the screws on the security cover and secure it to the system. 2. Install the preferred bracket option. 3. Install the antennas. 4. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 5. Connect the power cord to the system.
6. Connect the power cord to the power source. 7. Power up the system. Removing the drive cage cover Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the following items available: • T-15 security screwdriver • Phillips screwdriver Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a.
Installing the drive cage cover Prerequisites Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you have the Phillips screwdriver available. Procedure 1. Install the drive cage cover, using the Phillips screwdriver. 2. Install the security cover 3. Install the preferred bracket option. 4. Install the antennas. 5. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 6. Connect the power cord to the system. 7. Connect the power cord to the power source. 8.
Procedure 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove all power: a. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. b. Disconnect the power cord from the system. 3. Depending on the surface the system is installed on, do one of the following: a. Dismount the system from wall. b. Dismount the system from the rails. 4. Remove the antennas on the system. 5. Remove the installed bracket option. 6. Remove the security cover. 7. Remove the drive cage cover. 8. Remove the heat spreader.
2. Install the drive cage cover. 3. Install the security cover 4. Install the preferred bracket option. 5. Install the antennas 6. Do one of the following: • Mount the system on wall. • Mount the system on rails. 7. Connect the power cord to the system. 8. Connect the power cord to the power source. 9. Power up the system.
Configuration Quick task: Be prepared “What do I need to know before I start configuring my HPE EL300?” Decide on the type of media from which to install your OS and prepare it. TIP: Gather all the materials and information you need before getting started, and double check that your chosen OS is compatible with your HPE EL300. Make sure you can get an Internet connection and a business network connection. Not using DHCP? Plan your network addressing scheme before starting to configure the system.
and monitor system health and activity. The embedded iSM management module has its own network connection and IP address to which administrators connect on their dedicated management network, even when the system is powered down. Depending on hardware configuration, Edgeline systems with iSM can be connected to a management network using Ethernet or a wireless Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, or LTE connection. iSM offers a Web-based console (iSM GUI), a command line interface (iSM CLI), and is accessible using the REST API.
Procedure 1. Connect an Ethernet cable between the MGMT port on the system chassis and your management network. 2. Wait for the hostname of your new system to propagate onto your network through DDNS and have an IP address assigned through DHCP. Once propagated, acquire the IP address of the new system using standard network administrator tools such as ICMP ping. 3. Access the iSM web interface by entering the IP address in a browser window on a separate computer.
iSM web interface Use the iSM web interface to manage your HPE ProLiant EL300. You can also use the iSM CLI. Browser requirements The iSM web interface requires a browser that meets the following requirements: • JavaScript—The iSM web interface uses client-side JavaScript extensively. This setting is not enabled by default in all versions of Internet Explorer. To check or change this setting, see Configuring the Internet Explorer JavaScript setting on page 60.
When you access the iSM web interface, you must use HTTPS (HTTP exchanged over an SSL encrypted session). The iSM login page opens. If a login security banner is configured, the banner text is displayed above the login section. 2. Enter a local account Username and Password, and then click Log In. TIP: When logging in to the iSM web interface for the first time: • The default username is iot. The username is case sensitive. • The default password is printed on the label attached to the chassis.
Quick task: Configure the network connection and install an operating system TIP: Verify your completed checklist! “I just purchased my first HPE EL300 system and need to put it into production” Configure your preferred network connection and settings in iSM. Make sure you have everything from the configuration preparation section of the setup checklist before continuing. Use iSM to update the firmware. Set the boot order to start from your OS installation media and reboot the host.
4. Update the host boot order in BIOS, iSM GUI, or by using the iSM CLI so that the next reboot of the host system checks your chosen installation media first. NOTE: HPE recommends setting the boot order on the iSM GUI Boot Order page. Use remote console (iSM Advanced license required) to update the boot order in BIOS, or connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse directly to the system. To update the boot order using the iSM CLI, open an SSH command-line session to the IP address of iSM.
• MAC Address—The MAC address of the iSM network interface. • Permanent MAC Address—The unchangeable MAC address of the iSM network interface. • FQDN— The fully qualified domain name of the system. • IPv6 Default Gateway— When IPv6 is enabled, the gateway is the default IP address iSM uses to access the network. When not enabled, this entry is blank. • Speed (Mbps)—The speed of the wired network, measured in megabits per second. • WiFi Network—The SSID of the WiFi network (if connected).
LTE Summary details • Enabled—Indicates whether LTE is enabled (True or False). • APN—The access point name, which may or may not include an operator identifier. • Status—Indicates the state of the connection. Configuring iSM Host Name Settings Use the iSM General page to configure the iSM Host Name and domain name. The host name and the domain name together constitute the fully qualified domain name. Procedure 1. Click Wired and Wireless Network in the navigation tree, and then click the General tab.
Procedure 1. Click Wired and Wireless Network in the navigation tree, and then click the IPV4 tab. 2. Configure the DHCPv4 Configuration setting. 3. Configure the IPv4 Address Configuration settings. 4. Configure the DNS Configuration settings. 5. To save the changes you made on the IPv4 Settings page, click Apply. 6. When you are finished configuring the iSM network settings on the Wired and Wireless Network tabs, restart the iSM system.
Configuring IPv6 settings Prerequisites iSM Admin privilege Procedure 1. Click Wired and Wireless Network in the navigation tree. 2. Click the IPv6 tab. 3. Configure the Global IPv6 Configuration setting. 4. Configure the IPv6 Configuration settings. 5. Configure the DNS Configuration settings. 6. To save the changes you made on the IPv6 Settings page, click Apply. 7. If you are finished configuring the iSM network settings, restart iSM.
IPv6DefaultGateway When assigning static IPv6 addresses, enter the default IPv6 gateway here. DNS Configuration When assigning static IPv6 addresses, enter the Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary DNS Server addresses. Configuring WiFi settings A WiFi connection presents an alternative when a wired connection is not feasible. Prerequisites iSM Admin privilege Procedure 1. Click Wired and Wireless Network in the configuration tree, and then click the WiFi tab.
NOTE: • When connecting to the access point, you will be required to enter your iSM credentials. Credentials are case sensitive. • The use of the WiFi AP is used only for initial configuration of iSM. • Enabling or disabling the access point may cause iSM network connections to become unresponsive for 10 seconds. Configuring LTE settings iSM can connect to an LTE network to provide cellular data access to the user interface.
NOTE: This port may change when the host system is rebooted. 6. Using a terminal program, connect to the COM port found in the previous step, in a serial session. Set the serial session configuration to 115200n8. 7. In the terminal session, enter the command ati1 and record the results to get the settings relevant to completing the LTE configuration in iSM.
Firmware details The Firmware page displays the following information for each listed firmware type: • Firmware name -The category name of the firmware. • Firmware version -The currently installed version number of the firmware. Updating firmware While firmware can be updated using components uploaded to the iSM Repository, you can also update firmware directly. Prerequisites iSM Admin privilege. Procedure 1. Click Firmware in the navigation tree, and then click Update Firmware in the right pane. 2.
Procedure 1. Click Firmware in the navigation tree, and then click Repository. 2. Click the install component icon next to the component you want to install. 3. Click Yes, install now. The update begins immediately. Boot order The System Boot Order feature enables you to set the system boot device priority. Changes made to the boot order might require a system reset. An error occurs if you try to change the system boot order when the system is in POST. You cannot modify the boot order during POST.
• Graceful Power Off • Force Power Off • Force System Reset The buttons for Force Power Off and Force System Reset are not available when the system is powered off. 3. When prompted to confirm the request, click OK. Virtual Power Button options • Momentary Press—The same as pressing the physical power button. If the system is powered off, a momentary press will turn on the system power.
• To decommission the system, use the Secure Erase function. • If you become concerned about system tampering, disable the system on the Disable page. An iSM Advanced license is required to disable a system. • Troubleshoot system issues by viewing the Health and Event logs on the Logs page. iSM licensing Edgeline iSM standard features are included with every HPE Edgeline EL300 Converged Edge System to simplify system setup and to help monitor health, power, and thermal control.
Troubleshooting HPE Edgeline Troubleshooting Guide The HPE Edgeline System Troubleshooting Guide provides procedures for resolving common problems and comprehensive courses of action for fault isolation and identification, issue resolution, and software maintenance on the Edgeline System. The document is available in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library.
Warranty and regulatory information Warranty information To view the warranty information for your product, see the links provided below: HPE ProLiant and IA-32 Servers and Options www.hpe.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties HPE Enterprise and Cloudline Servers www.hpe.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties HPE Storage Products www.hpe.com/support/Storage-Warranties HPE Networking Products www.hpe.
• Belarus: • Kazakhstan: Local representative information Kazakh: • Russia: • Belarus: • Kazakhstan: Manufacturing date: The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. CCSYWWZZZZ (serial number format for this product) Valid date formats include: • YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2000 as the starting point; for example, 238: 2 for 2002 and 38 for the week of September 9.
Ukraine RoHS material content declaration Federal Communications Commission notice for Class B equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table 2: EM7565 module Operating frequency band Maximum radio frequency (RF) power transmitted (dBm, conducted) LTE bands Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26, 28, 66 23 Bands 7, 41, 42, 43, 48 22 Band 30 21.5 UMTS bands Band 1 (IMT 2100 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 2 (UMT 1900 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 3 (UMT 1800 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 4 (AWS 1700/2100 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 5 (UMT 850 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 6 (UMT 800 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 8 (UMT 900 12.2 kbps) 23 Band 9 (UMT 1700 12.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Under Industry Canada regulations, the radio transmitters in this device may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.
transmetteurs sont approuvés par Industry Canada. Pour réduire le risque d'interférence éventuelle pour les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de l'antenne doivent être choisis de manière à ce que la puissance isotrope rayonnée é quivalente (p.i.r.e.) minimale nécessaire à une bonne communication soit fournie. WARNING: 1.
Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you must follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. Procedure • Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.
Specifications Product QuickSpecs For more information about product features, specifications, options, configurations, and compatibility, see the product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/info/qs). Environmental specifications Specification Value Temperature range1 — Operating -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F) with 0.7 m/s air flow with extended temperature components 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) with 0.
Power consumption specifications Specification Value Typical 70 W Maximum 160 W with full load Battery specifications Feature Specification Type CR2450 RTC batteries with a rating of 550 mAh Power Battery RTC circuitry draws: • 10.9uA when in storage (system on, top cover closed) • 6.1uA when in use (system on, top cover closed) Maximum Battery Life 550 mAh/10.9 uA = 50458 hours Cycle 550 mAh/6.1 uA = 90163 hours Maximum Battery Life 50458 hours/(365 x 24) = 5.
Websites General websites Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library www.hpe.com/info/EIL Hewlett Packard Enterprise Edgeline Documentation www.hpe.com/info/edgeline-docs Hewlett Packard Enterprise Edgeline Information www.hpe.
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• Error messages • Product-specific reports and logs • Add-on products or components • Third-party products or components Accessing updates • Some software products provide a mechanism for accessing software updates through the product interface. Review your product documentation to identify the recommended software update method. • To download product updates: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: Software downloads www.
Acronyms and abbreviations ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface iSM Integrated System Manager LTE long-term evolution NVMe nonvolatile memory express PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express PXE preboot execution environment SD secure digital SATA serial ATA SFF small form factor SIM subscriber identification module SSD solid state device UID unit identification WiFi wireless fidelity WLAN wireless local area network WWAN wireless wide area network 88 Acronyms and abbreviations
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