Teldat Dm649-I Im8 Installation
Teldat Dm649-I Im8 Installation
Manual
Installation Manual
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ery, supply or use of this manual.
Table of Contents
I Related Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.1 Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.1 Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.3.1 Standalone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.4.1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.4.2 Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Chapter 4 Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4.4 REACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.7 CE marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
A.1 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
A.4 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
I Related Documents
Teldat Dm748-I Software Updating
This manual will help you understand your new device in greater depth.
Contact information:
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2.1 Characteristics
For further information on the LED panel, please see Components on page 4.
• Components.
• Information on assembly.
• Installing and uninstalling modules.
• Power supply.
• RST button.
• Data connection.
• SIM card installation.
• Hard disk installation.
3.1 Components
Item Description
A LED panel.
The LED panel provides information on the status of components (whether they are active or not) and on network
activity.
LEDs
Wi-Fi 1 Wifi-1 Interface Status Off -> Interface not available or not installed (not supported).
Wi-Fi 2 Wifi 2 Interface Status Off -> Interface not available or not installed (not supported).
LAN Switch LAN switch interface activity Green -> connected. Blinking: connection data activity.
Eth WAN Base-T Green -> connected. Blinking: connection data activity.
Storage HDD / SDD Status Off -> Hard disk or SD card is not connected or is inactive.
(HD/SD)
Green -> Detected hard disk or SD card.
Slot Expansion Slot Information Off -> There is no card in the expansion slot.
In addition to the LEDs previously described, the front panel also has LEDs linked to the Switch Ethernet interfaces.
The table below provides information about the LEDs associated with the Switch Ethernet interface:
Switch Ethernet interface LED indicators
Green Ethernet (link) connection estab- Off -> Link has not been detected.
lished.
Green -> Link detected. Blinking: con-
nection data activity.
Item Description
A SIM Card. Slot where you can insert the SIM card for the external 3G module.
C Aux. Provides access to the Teldat iM8 local console for configuring and monitor-
ing purposes.
F PoE. Connector for power supply through Ethernet (Power over Ethernet).
I WPS (Wireless Protected Setup). Allows for Wi-Fi network parameters to be easily
and securely configured.
J RST. Reset button. For further information on how the reset button works, please
see RST button on page 16.
K On/Off switch.
Item Description
B 3G antenna connectors.
Item Description
A Internal 3G module SIM tray. Access from the bottom of the router.
B Adhesive rubber feet (these are not required for rack mounting).
This slot is located on the router's front panel, as shown in the following figure:
(4) Once unscrewed, pull the tray out of the front panel slot.
(5) Finally, insert the tray (now holding the card) back into the device.
(7) Connect the equipment as indicated in section 3.5.1.1 "Connecting". Connect a terminal to the console and veri-
fy that the expansion card has been detected.
(2) Both strips are attached to the device by means of 5 screws, as shown in the following figure:
3.3.1 Standalone
Teldat iM8 devices can be placed as standalones on a flat, stable surface. The adhesive rubber feet must be stuck
to the underside panel to prevent the router from sliding.
Make sure there is enough space around the router (for ventilation purposes) and check that the power cord and
data cables can easily reach it.
3.4.1 Installation
Simply insert the USB in the appropriate slot on the rear panel, as shown in the following figure:
3.4.2 Uninstall
To remove the device, simply pull it out from the slot where it was inserted. We recommend switching the equipment
off before removing the USB device.
The Teldat iM8 may also incorporate a card to inject PoE through the 4 ports of the 8-port switch. In this case, an-
other external adapter is needed to provide power to the PoE module.
Note
This adapter is different from the one used to power the Teldat iM8 router and has a different connect-
or.
Warning
The equipment must be used with the power supply provided by the manufacturer.
Warning
Electric current in power cables, telephone lines and communication cables is dangerous. To prevent
electric shocks, before installing, handling or opening the equipment covers, connect and disconnect
the cables following the steps set forth in Connecting on page 13 andDisconnecting on page 13.
To avoid electric shocks, residual current circulation and other unwanted effects that affect communications, the fol-
lowing is recommended:
Warning
All interconnected communication devices should be plugged to THE SAME GROUNDED POWER
OUTLET, which should at the same time be of good quality (lower than 10 ohms).
We recommend connecting all data devices to the same power source regardless of whether the work-
place is provided with an uninterrupted power supply system (UPS), a regulated supply or is independ-
ent of other power supplies (such as lighting, etc.). This will help to prevent malfunctions and premature
aging of the drivers and other components.
3.5.1.1 Connecting
• Ensure that the on/off power supply switch is in the OFF position (0).
• Make sure the power supply is NOT connected to the electricity or the device.
• Connect all data cables.
• Connect the external adapter power cable to the device.
• Connect the adapter power cable to the mains (wall socket).
• Set the device's on/off power supply switch in the ON position (1).
3.5.1.2 Disconnecting
• Set the on/off power supply switch in the OFF position (0).
• Disconnect the adapter power cable to the mains (wall socket).
• Remove the power supply cable from the device.
• Disconnect the data cables.
The following figure shows where to connect the PoE source to the device:
Warning
The equipment must be used with the power supply provided by the manufacturer.
(4) Once the screws have been removed, slide the flap and lift it up and off to remove it. Place it in a safe location.
(5) Find the place where the MiniPoE card needs to be located.
(6) Place the MiniPoE card so that it matches the three connectors. This operation must be carried out carefully,
without forcing any piece or part of the device. Check that the card is firmly placed over the connectors.
(7) Replace the top panel flap and screw it into place using the screws.
(8) Connect and switch on the device, as described in Connecting on page 13. Should you detect any problems,
switch off the device and make sure that the above steps have been carried out correctly. If the problem per-
sists, please contact your usual supplier.
(9) Connect a terminal to the console and check that the device detects the MiniPoE card.
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System Info:
PCB:0x14B PVR:0x80241021 SVR:0x85480010 T1024
CLKs: PLAT=400 CPU0/1/2/3=1400/1400/1400/1400 DDR(clk)=1584 LBUS=50 PCI0/1/2/3=0/0/0/0
Watchdog:Enabled
MMU Mode:Dynamic
ICache:ON DCache:ON Write-Back L2Cache:ON
Mem Info:
DRAM size: 1024 Megabytes
BANK 0: 1024 Megabytes
FLASH: 32256 KB.
EEPROM: 16384 Bytes.
Devices:
SWITCH(8) 10/100/1000
USB 2
USB 1
NVRAM 128 KB
SECURITY ENGINE(0x0a120500)
POE CARD 0
GIGABIT ETHERNET 1
PCI device: PowerPC processor, RC
(Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 0)
(Vendor: 0x1957, Device: 0x0840)
(Subs. Vendor: 0x0000, Subs. Device: 0x0000)
PCI device: PowerPC processor, RC
(Bus: 10, Device: 0, Function: 0)
(Vendor: 0x1957, Device: 0x0840)
(Subs. Vendor: 0x0000, Subs. Device: 0x0000)
PCI device: PowerPC processor, RC
(Bus: 20, Device: 0, Function: 0)
(Vendor: 0x1957, Device: 0x0840)
(Subs. Vendor: 0x0000, Subs. Device: 0x0000)
Wi-Fi1 - PCI device: network controller
(Bus: 21, Device: 0, Function: 0)
(Vendor: 0x168C, Device: 0x0030)
(Subs. Vendor: 0x168C, Subs. Device: 0x3112)
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TRYING APP DUMP
(CONFIGURED) APPCODE1.BIN ver.: 0.11.1.2 0.0.0.0
APP CODE DUMP..........................................................
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APP DATA DUMP..........................................................
Bios-stack used: 0x4000
Bios-stack free: 0x0
Aux-stack used: 0x11C
Aux-stack free: 0x1EE4
Running application at: 0x00200140
License loaded successfully
Configuration parsed
Initializing
Once the MiniPoE card has been installed, we can connect the PoE source to the device:
Fig. 20: Connecting the PoE source to the device through external PoE adapter connector
• With the device switched off, press and hold the RST button down while you turn on the router using the ON/OFF
switch (1).
• The PSU LED (green) will light up and LED 'S' will begin to blink (amber). It will carry on blinking for 10 seconds.
• To boot the device with the default configuration, release the RST button while LED 'S' is still blinking (i.e., before
the 10-second period expires).
The router's default configuration establishes the following access IP and mask address:
• IP address: 192.168.1.1
• IP mask: 255.255.255.0
Note
Some devices leave the factory with customized settings. This personalization can mean your router's
default configuration is different from the one shown above.
Please pay careful attention to the labeling to avoid mistaking this switch for other types of ports:
Note
During booting and in BIOS mode, only the LAN 1 connector is available.
Please pay careful attention to the labeling to avoid mistaking these ports for other types of ports:
Note
During booting and in BIOS mode, the WAN connectors do not work.
Installing these antennas in the Teldat iM8 is essential to improve the quality of the signal received and transmitted
by the cellular model.
Note
To achieve high-quality performance, the router should always have the WWAN antennas installed.
For the cellular interface to work, the router needs the corresponding software license.
Some cellular telephony technologies use the antenna diversity technique to improve the quality of the signal re-
ceived (HSUPA, CDMA EV-DO, etc.). The Teldat iM8 router family incorporates several WWAN connectors for this.
When the Main and Aux 1 antennas are not directly connected to the router but installed through extension cords,
the minimum distance between the two of them must be 7 cm. The maximum recommended distance is 25 cm.
To achieve optimum performance, the radio frequency accessories installed (antennas and cables) should be those
recommended by Teldat.
Teldat has a series of accessories (90º mount antennas, antennas for outdoor installation, antennas for ceiling in-
stallation, extension cables, etc.) for installation in different locations.
The orientation of the antenna and its location with respect to other wireless devices and radiation sources (such as
communication devices, personal computers, etc.) can influence the performance of the device.
Antennas transmit and receive radio signals. This performance is also affected by environmental factors (such as the
distance between the device and the base station), physical obstacles and other interferences due to radio frequen-
cies (RF).
• Whenever possible, place the antenna where there are no physical obstacles. Obstacles between the antenna and
the base station degrade the wireless signal. Place the antenna above ground level facing the nearest base sta-
tion.
• Density of materials also affects antennas. Place them away from any type of wall, metal screens, mirrors, etc.
• Do not place the antenna near columns, which may throw shadows and reduce the coverage area.
• Keep the antenna away from metal pipes (such as those used for plumbing, air-conditioning, etc.).
• Please bear in mind that other wireless devices such as telephones, microwaves, etc., can temporarily interfere
with the quality of the radio signal.
• We do not recommend installing antennas near, or between, racks containing communication devices, computers,
etc. Use an extension cable and place the device outside.
• Do not touch or move the antenna while the device is transmitting or receiving.
• When the antenna is transmitting, do not touch any equipment that contains devices that radiate very close to, or
touching, any exposed part of the body (particularly the face and eyes).
• Do not install the device in areas where the atmosphere is potentially explosive.
• Wireless devices can cause interferences in other devices. Do not use the device in areas where medical equip-
ment is installed.
These modules are internal and can be activated by purchasing the corresponding software license. To assemble or
dismantle the antennas provided with the device, just screw or unscrew them into or out of the connectors labeled
Wi-Fi. They are located on the router's rear and side panels.
For further information, please see Connecting to the device on page 30.
One is located on the rear panel of the router, as shown in the following figure.
To insert the SIM card in the external SIM tray, first place the device so you can see the rear panel and then carry
The other SIM tray is internal. To access it, you need to access the underside of the router, open the flap (as shown
in the following figure) and insert the SIM card.
To insert a SIM, locate the slot and remove the flap. The SIM tray is now visible. Now carry out the following steps:
(1) Push the fastening in the direction indicated by the arrow with the word OPEN.
(2) Open the upper part of the tray.
(3) Fully insert the SIM card using the slots.
(4) Return the tray to its original position.
(5) While pressing the tray, push the fastening towards the word LOCK until it is firmly in place.
To access said features, the device must have an internally-installed hard disk or an SD flash memory expansion.
Note
Please see the Teldat website http://www.teldat.com for a list of supported hard disks.
Fig. 32: Unscrewing the screws from the front panel tray
(4) Once unscrewed, pull out the tray from the front panel slot.
(5) If the disk is attached, skip to the next step. If not, place the hard disk in the correct position after having extrac-
ted the tray. Then secure the hard disk using the appropriate 4 screws without damaging it during the tightening
process (red arrows).
(6) Finally, insert the tray into the device once again using the slot guides.
(8) Connect the equipment as indicated in section 3.5.1.1 "Connecting". Connect the terminal to the console and
check that the device detects the hard disk.
Chapter 4 Compliance
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4.4 REACH
In compliance with the REACH Candidate List, the delivered product and product packaging do not contain chemical
substances above a concentration limit of 0.1% weight by weight (w/w). This declaration will be updated whenever
changes occur or other chemical substances are added to the REACH Candidate List. Information is currently
provided to consumers upon request.
Manufacturer Address NO.5 LANE 83. LUNG-SOU ST, TAO-YUAN CITY, TAIWAN R.O.C.
German (DE) Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Teldat S.A. die Übereinstimmung des Geräts Teldat iM8 mit:
Spanish (ES) Español Por la presente, Teldat S.A. declara que el tipo de equipo radioeléctrico Teldat
iM8 es conforme con:
The EC declaration of conformity and additional product documentation can be accessed here:
http://www.teldat.com/conformity
4.7 CE marking
This equipment is in conformity with the CE procedures and marking.
• Class 1
• IEC/EN60825-1:2007 2nd edition or later, European standard
• FCC 21 CFR chapter 1, subchapter J (in accordance with FDA and CDRH re-
quirements)
• Application of CE marking in accordance with the 2014/30/EU EMC and the
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directives
• UL and/or CSA registered component for North America
• 47 CFR Part 15, Class A
This product is supplied with antennas in order to fulfill local regulations. Do not choose other antennas. To comply
with power limits and RF exposure requirements, the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed in such a
way that they are always separated from nearby persons by a minimum distance of at least 25 cm.
A.1 Troubleshooting
The following table can help you solve problems when installing the device. If you cannot resolve the issue, please
contact your dealer for more information.
Symptom Solution
No LEDs light up on the router. Check the power supply to the router (power source, ON/OFF switch, main power
outlet).
You have forgotten the router's Ignore the configuration through the RST button (as explained in the relevant sec-
access password. tion).
The LAN switch LED never Check the Ethernet cable and the connection to the network.
lights up in green.
Check the appropriate license is available for use.
The Eth WAN LED never lights Check the Ethernet cable and the connection to the network.
up in green.
The Wi-Fi LED never lights up in Check the router configuration and that of the remote station(s).
green.
Check the appropriate license is available for use.
The USB LED never lights up in Check that the device inserted in the USB connector is supported by the router.
green.
Please check the Teldat website http://www.teldat.com for a list of supported 3G
USB modems.
There are several ways to update a Teldat router. For further information, please see manual: “Teldat Dm748-I Soft-
ware Updating”.
The software required to update Teldat routers is supplied in a format known as distribution. This consists of a
single file containing all the files needed to update your device, as well as in-depth information on the contents of the
files.
To configure this, you must connect the Aux port to an asynchronous terminal (or to a PC with terminal emulation).
Note
- No parity bit.
Connection to the configuration port can be carried out using the the RJ45 connector cable, supplied with the device,
and an RJ45 female-DB9 female adapter (also provided).
A.4 Connectors
4 -- BI-DC+
5 -- BI-DC-
7 -- BI-DD+
8 -- BI-DD-
1 BI-DA+ BI-DA+
2 BI-DA- BI-DA-
3 BI-DB+ BI-DB+
4 -- BI-DC+
5 -- BI-DC-
6 BI-DB- BI-DB-
7 -- BI-DD+
8 -- BI-DD-
SFP
Internal RF in/out
External GND
Internal RF in/out
External GND
1 VCC
2 DATA-
3 DATA+
4 GND
Shell Shield
1 --
2 RxD
3 GND
4 --
5 --
6 GND
7 TxD
8 --
1000-Base-X.
• LTE: B1-B5, B7, B12, B13, B17, B20, B25, B26, B29, B30, B41
• WCDMA: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B8
MC7430:
• LTE: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B18, B19, B21, B28, B38-B41
• WCDMA: B1, B5, B6, B8, B9, B19
• TD-SCDMA: B39
MC7304:
MC7354:
MC7430:
MC7304:
MC7354:
WLAN modes 2,4 GHz Operation: 802.11b only; 802.11g only; 802.11b/g; 802.11b/g/n;
802.11g/n.
Data rates for 802.11n, Long MSC0 6,5 Mbps; MSC1 13 Mbps; MCS2 19,5 Mbps; MCS3 26 Mbps; MCS4 39
Guard (800ns), 20 MHz Mbps; MSC5 52 Mbps; MCS6 58,5 Mbps; MCS7 65 Mbps; MCS8 13 Mbps; MCS9
26 Mbps; MCS10 39 Mbps; MCS11 52 Mbps; MCS12 78 Mbps; MCS13 104
Mbps; MCS14 117 Mbps; MCS15 130 Mbps.
Data rates for 802.11n, Short MSC0 7,2 Mbps; MSC1 14,4 Mbps; MCS2 21,7 Mbps; MCS3 28,9 Mbps; MCS4
Guard (400ns), 20 MHz 43,3 Mbps; MSC5 57,8 Mbps; MCS6 121,5 Mbps; MCS7 135 Mbps; MCS8 27
Mbps; MCS9 54 Mbps; MCS10 81 Mbps; MCS11 108 Mbps; MCS12 162 Mbps;
MCS13 216 Mbps; MCS14 243 Mbps; MCS15 270 Mbps.
Data rates for 802.11n, Long MSC0 13,5 Mbps; MSC1 27 Mbps; MCS2 40,5 Mbps; MCS3 54 Mbps; MCS4 81
Guard (800ns), 40 MHz Mbps; MSC5 108 Mbps; MCS6 121,5 Mbps; MCS7 135 Mbps; MCS8 27 Mbps;
MCS9 54 Mbps; MCS10 81 Mbps; MCS11 108 Mbps; MCS12 162 Mbps; MCS13
216 Mbps; MCS14 243 Mbps; MCS15 270 Mbps.
Data rates for 802.11n, Short MSC0 15 Mbps; MSC1 30 Mbps; MCS2 45 Mbps; MCS3 60 Mbps; MCS4 90
Guard (400ns), 20 MHz Mbps; MSC5 120 Mbps; MCS6 135 Mbps; MCS7 150 Mbps.
Output power limitation (without Adjustable in dBm. Maximal power varies depending on data rate, frequency band
antenna gain) and country setting.
Output Power Note: The maximum RF power setting will vary according to specified country
regulations.
802.11a:
802.11g:
HT20
HT40
802.11n @ 5 GHz
HT20
HT40
• +10~12dBm at MCS7/15
40 MHz (bundling two adjoining 20 MHz channels into one 40 MHz channel).
3G USB MODEMS Please visit the Teldat website http://www.teldat.com for a list of supported 3G
USB modems.
SPEED The interface complies with the USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) standard; the end speed de-
pends on the 3G USB modem used.
This product is supplied without any antennas. The operator must make sure that the antennas of his/her picking
comply with the local regulations.
• USA & Canada: 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz. , 5.47 ~ 5.725GHz and 5.725~5.850 GHz
• Europe: 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz and 5.47 ~ 5.725GHz GHz
• Japan: 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz and 5.47 ~ 5.725GHz GHz
• China: 5.725 ~ 5.850GHz
802.11b
802.11g
Operating 802.11a/n:
802.11b:
• USA: 11 channels.
• Europe Countries: 13 channels.
• Japan: 14 channels.
802.11g/n:
• USA: 11 channels.
• Europe Countries: 13 channels.
• Japan: 13 channels.
Output Power. Note: The maximum RF power setting will vary according to country-specific reg-
ulations.
(tolerance ± 2 dB)
802.11a:
802.11g:
HT20
HT40
802.11n @ 5 GHz
HT20
HT40
• +11~13dBm at MCS7/15