PE-MM Strictly confidential PE Smart Mini Gateway Neptune Generation GWWG001 Series Installation Manual Paradox Engineering SA Via Passeggiata 7, Novazzano, Switzerland • Phone: +41 91 233 0100 • info@pdxeng.ch • www.pdxeng.
PE Smart Mini Gateway NOTE: This document is a “living document”, which means that it is constantly maintained and updated by the team at Paradox Engineering. In order to ensure that you have the most up-to-date version of this document, please login to the Paradox Engineering website at: hiip://www.pdxeng.ch Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Table of Contents 1. List of Acronyms ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Content List ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 3. Warnings for Installers and Users ..........................................................................
PE Smart Mini Gateway 12.1 US – United States ......................................................................................................................................... 46 12.2 EU - Europe .................................................................................................................................................... 46 12.3 Symbols and Approval marks .......................................................................................................................
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PE Smart Mini Gateway 2. Content List Table 1 – Box Contents Part Number Description Qty GWWG001 PE Smart Mini Gateway 1 Mounting brackets Brackets used to mount the device on a wall or pole 1 DOC-INS-0115 Installation Manual (this document) 1 Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 3. Warnings for Installers and Users The following instructions provide important precautions to safely install, use and maintain the product. Please read and follow them carefully before operating the unit: failure to comply may compromise people safety and/or damage the device, with serious consequences depending on circumstances.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Before cleaning or servicing the product, disconnect it from the mains power A power supply cord with a minimum conductor section 0.75 mm2 (AWG-18) suitable for outdoor use and compliant with relevant local and national regulations shall be used In the final installation, an external 20 A (US market) or a 16 A (EU market) magneto-thermal switch must be installed as means of short-circuit backup protection. Consult local and national regulation for installation.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 4. Product Description The PE Smart Mini Gateway is a key hardware element of Paradox Engineering’s PE Smart Urban Network platform for urban environments. The PE Smart Mini Gateway natively manages Wireless and Wireless Highspeed integrated network technologies. It allows city managers to set up smart urban infrastructures supporting both wireless sensor-based applications (such as smart street lighting, smart parking, smart metering, smart environmental sensing, etc.
PE Smart Mini Gateway IPv6 6LoWPAN Wireless Mesh Network (Encrypted) Figure 2: The PE Smart Mini Gateway and Other PE Technologies Operating in a Smart City Application Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5. Installation Instructions 5.1 Dimensions Mechanical dimensions of PE Smart Mini Gateway are pictured in Figure 3. Figure 3. Dimensions of the PE Smart Mini Gateway Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.2 Mounting 5.2.1 Standard Mounting Brackets The PE Smart Mini Gateway can be mounted on a flat surface or a pole (using the included mounting brackets). Figure 4 pictures a typical installation. Note that the device can be mounted on poles with different diameters. Figure 4. The PE Smart Mini Gateway Mounted on a Pole Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.3 Wiring, Connectors, and SIM Slot Remove the bottom cover of the device to reveal the power connector, Ethernet ports, USB port, and other connectors. See Figure 5 for a reference to all the connectors of the PE Smart Mini Gateway. AC Power Ethernet 1 (PoE IN) Ethernet 0 (PoE OUT) USB SIM Slot LTE External Antenna connector Figure 5. PE Smart Mini Gateway connectors Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.4 Connecting an Ethernet Cable – Step 1: Unscrew the Base and Disassemble the Connector In order to connect an Ethernet cable to the PE Smart Mini Gateway, first disassemble the connector to reveal the three parts as shown in Figure 6 below. Part A is the exterior housing for the connector, while Parts B and C together form the interior. Please be sure to disassemble (and later to re-assemble) the parts carefully to ensure the IP66 weatherproofing for the Gateway.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.5 Connecting an Ethernet Cable – Step 2: Thread the Cable Through Parts A and B Thread the Ethernet cable through Parts A and B, as shown in Figure 7, located below. Figure 7. Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the PE Smart Mini Gateway Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.6 Connecting an Ethernet Cable – Step 3: Squeeze the Cable Through Part C After you have threaded the Ethernet cable through Parts A and B, push the cable through the top of Part C to insert the cable. Part C will separate and re-close as shown in Figures 8 and 9. Press the cable on the top of Part C to squeeze the cable inside Figure 8. Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the PE Smart Mini Gateway Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.7 Connecting an Ethernet Cable – Step 4: Align the Cable to the Connector After you have inserted the cable into Parts A, B, and C, align the cable to the connector, as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9. Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the PE Smart Mini Gateway Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.8 Connecting an Ethernet Cable – Step 5: Insert the Cable into the Ethernet Jack Insert the cable in the Ethernet jack, as shown in Figure 10, below. Figure 10. Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the PE Smart Mini Gateway Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 5.9 Connecting an Ethernet Cable – Step 6: Re-assemble Parts C, B, and A Re-assemble Parts C, B, and A to their original state, as shown in Figure 11, below. Figure 11. Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the PE Smart Mini Gateway Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 6. Connecting the Mini Gateway to the Internet After mounting and providing power to the PE Smart Mini Gateway, you must provide the Gateway a connection to the Internet in order for it to communicate with the PE Smart CMS. The Mini Gateway can be configured to access the Internet through one of the 3 options below: • 4G LTE network connection • PoE Ethernet connection • Wi-Fi b/g connection The sections that follow provide details on how to utilize each option. Document No.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 6.1 Option 1: Connecting to the Internet with the 4G LTE Network Connection In order for the Mini Gateway to use a 4G LTE network connection to the Internet, ensure that Dip Switch 2 is DOWN, and a valid SIM card has been inserted in the SIM slot. Dip Switch 2 SIM slot Figure 12. Connecting to the Internet via the 4G Connection Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway After executing those steps, you need to use your laptop to connect to the internal webserver of the Mini Gateway. This can be accomplished by either joining the internal Wi-Fi access point of the Mini Gateway or using an Ethernet cable to connect directly to the Ethernet 0 port. Refer to Figure 5 (above) to see the location of Ethernet 0. NOTE: If you join the Wi-Fi access point of the Mini Gateway, the SSID is “PE-hotspot” and the password is “h0tst0PE”.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Figure 13. The Default Home Page for the Gateway After logging in, navigate to the “BB Management > Modem 4G” page to specify the SIM PIN (if necessary), as well as the APN as shown in Figure 14 below. Figure 14. BB Management Page Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 6.2 Option 2: Connecting to the Internet with the PoE Network Connection If the Mini Gateway is within reach of a network switch, then the Gateway can be configured to use the PoE Ethernet port to have a connection to the Internet. In order to enable this configuration, connect an Ethernet cable from the network switch to Ethernet 1. Ethernet 1 (PoE IN) Figure 15. Location of Ethernet 1 Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway After executing those steps, you need to use your laptop to connect to the internal webserver of the Mini Gateway. This can be accomplished by either joining the internal Wi-Fi access point of the Mini Gateway or using an Ethernet cable to connect directly to the Ethernet 0 port. Refer to Figure 5, above to see the location of Ethernet 0.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Figure 16. The Default Home Page for the Gateway After logging in, navigate to the “BB Management > DHCP Server” to enable the Gateway to function as a DHCP client, as shown in Figure 17 below. Figure 17. BB Management Page Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 6.3 Option 3: Connecting to the Internet Using Wi-Fi If the Mini Gateway is in range of a known and trusted Wi-Fi access point, then the Gateway can be configured to be a Wi-Fi client (just like a laptop or mobile phone) to have a connection to the Internet. In order to enable this configuration, connect an Ethernet cable to Ethernet 0. Ethernet 0 (PoE IN) Figure 18. Location of Ethernet 0 Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway NOTE: After you have connected an Ethernet cable to Ethernet 0, then you need to modify your network settings on your laptop to ensure that you have a fixed/static IP address. The address needs to be 192.168.1.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 and gateway 192.168.1.10. After completing the above steps, you now are able to login to the internal website of the Mini Gateway. To login, use your web browser to navigate to the following URL: hip i ://192.168.1.
PE Smart Mini Gateway After logging in, navigate to the “BB Management > WiFi Management” page to specify the Wi-Fi access point name (SSID) and the password as shown in Figures 19 and 20 below. Figure 19. BB Management Page Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Figure 20. BB Management Page Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 7. Product Configuration The PE Smart Mini Gateway must be connected to the customer network via Ethernet port, configuring the IP address to match local addressing plan. 7.1 Configuring the IP address (narrowband and broadband) PE Smart Mini Gateway is delivered with pre-configured addressing. Please refer to PE Smart Mini Gateway Configuration Sheet to find out the IP addressing set on your device.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 7.2 Specifying the Connection Parameters from the Gateway to the CMS The PE Smart Mini Gateway must be able to establish a TCP connection to the hosted instance of CMS Server on TCP port 55555 (if not differently mentioned). Please DO NOT modify it, unless receiving specific instruction by Paradox Engineering. If the IP address of the CMS is different from default setting, please modify it accordingly in the AMI Settings section of GW Manager by changing the “ServerAddr” IP.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 7.3 VPN Configuration The PE Smart Mini Gateway will attempt to establish a VPN link to Paradox Engineering network through TCP port 21194. This link will be used for remote support purposes only. Opening this port in your network firewall is not mandatory, but it is recommended to open this port in order to have a prompt and efficient remote support experience from Paradox Engineering. 7.4 NTP Configuration The PE Smart Mini Gateway should have time configured by an NTP server.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 7.5 Timezone Configuration To set the timezone, click on the “Timezone” menu item, and select the desired option from the dropdown menu and click on “Continue” to confirm. Based on your selected timezone, further details may need to be specified. Please select accordingly and click on “Continue” to confirm and complete configuration. Figure 24. Timezone Configuration 7.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 8. Maintenance Instructions NOTE: The instructions provided in this section should ONLY be performed by authorized, skilled, and trained service professionals. The fuse in on neutral (N), before any type maintenance is performed on the PE Smart Mini Gateway, the mains shall be disconnected to de-energize the phase conductors. 8.1 Identifying the Main Fuse, F4 The main fuse, F4, is a 16A 500V fuse and is capable of withstanding a surge of approximately 10kV.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Fuse F4 Figure 26. Fuse F4 with the Fuse Covering Removed Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 9. Packing A representative packing scheme for PE Smart Mini Gateway is pictured in Figure 27. Figure 27. Packing scheme Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 10. Label 10.1 US – United States Figure 28. The PE Smart Mini Gateway – US Market 10.2 EU, CL, TH, KH – Europe, Chile, Thailand, Cambodia Figure 29. The PE Smart Mini Gateway – EU, CL, TH, KH Market Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 10.3 JP – Japan Figure 30: The PE Smart Mini Gateway – JP Market Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 11. Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits PE Smart Mini Gateway is compliant to Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits. 11.1 US – United States The following tables summarize the results of the calculations carried out assuming no co-location or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. It is also indicated the minimum distance to keep between antennas and the public: Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway Notice Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Paradox Engineering may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 11.2 EU – Europe Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
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PE Smart Mini Gateway 11.2.1 EU Declaration of Conformity Paradox Engineering declares that PE Smart Mini Gateway is compliant within the 2014/53/EU directive. The full Declaration of Conformity is available at the following link: www.pdxeng.ch/certification/Gr57sJffl9.pdf 11.2.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 12. Certifications 12.1 US – United States Table 4 – Reference Standards of the United States Standard UL 62368-1 FCC 47 CFR part 15 12.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 12.3 Symbols and Approval marks Approval marks Approval Issued by Certificate No. Declaration of Conformity UL certificate: pending FCC ID: 2AKPQGWWG001 ARIB certificate: pending Symbols Approval Description Read the product documentation to install and operate the equipment Class II equipment RoHS compliant, refer to [OD_1] WEEE Directive compliant, refer to [OD_1] Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 13. Ordering Codes Table 7 – Ordering Codes Ordering code Country / Region GWWG001US United States GWWG001EU Europe GWWG001JP Japan GWWG001KH Cambodia GWWG001TH Thailand GWWG001PH Philippines GWWG001CL Chile Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 14. Related Documents Table 8 – Related Documents Document Number Document Title/Description DOC-INS-0019 PE SUN System Installation Manual DOC-DAT-0026 PE Smart Mini Gateway Datasheet DOC-INS-0111 PE Smart Mini Gateway User Manual EM10507 MinebeaMitsumi Group Green Procurement Standard 178919 D01 FCC Permissive Change Policy Document No. [DOC-INS-0115-05] Date of last revision [31.05.
PE Smart Mini Gateway 15. Revision History Revision Document No. 00 DOC-INS-0115-00 01 DOC-INS-0115-01 02 DOC-INS-0115-02 03 DOC-INS-0115-03 04 DOC-INS-0115-04 05 DOC-INS-0115-05 Created by Verified by Approved by B. Hopkins R. Palmiero L. Grillo B. Hopkins R. Palmiero L. Grillo B. Hopkins R. Palmiero L. Grillo B. Hopkins R. Palmiero L. Grillo C. Bernocco R. Palmiero L. Grillo B. Hopkins R. Palmiero L. Grillo Date Description 22.04.2020 First emission of this document. 30.10.