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ICR-4401

Product Disposal Instructions

The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2012/19/EU) directive was in-

troduced to ensure that electrical/electronic products are recycled using the best available
recovery techniques to minimize the impact on the environment. This product contains high
quality materials and components which can be recycled. At the end of it’s life this pro- duct
MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal. The device contains a battery.
Remove the battery from the device before disposal. The battery in the device needs to be
disposed of apart accordingly. Check the terms and conditions of your supplier for disposal
information.

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Summary of Contents for ICR-4401

Page 1: ...LAN Industrial Router ICR 4401 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Advantech Advantech Czech s r o shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnish ing performance or use of this manual All brand names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of their respective owners The use of trademarks or other designations in this publication is fo...

Page 3: ...fic situations Information notice Useful tips or information of special interest GPL licence Source codes under GPL licence are available at https icr advantech cz source code address Advantech Czech s r o Sokolska 71 562 04 Usti nad Orlici Czech Republic Document No MAN 0064 EN revision from March 3 2022 Released in the Czech Republic ii ...

Page 4: ... 14 2 3 SFP Cage 15 2 4 Power Supply 16 2 5 I O Port Interfaces 18 2 6 Serial Interfaces 19 2 7 USB Port 20 2 8 MicroSD Card Reader 21 2 9 LED Status Indication 23 2 10 Reset Functions 24 3 First Use 26 3 1 Connecting the Router 26 3 2 Starting up the Router 26 3 3 Router Configuration 26 4 Technical Parameters 29 4 1 Basic Parameters 29 4 2 Standards and Regulations 30 4 3 Type Tests and Environm...

Page 5: ...ICR 4401 Appendix B Customer Support 37 Appendix C Regulatory Safety Information 38 Appendix D Related Documents 40 iv ...

Page 6: ...ult Position of the DIN Rail Clips 12 9 Removing Router from the DIN Rail 12 10 Label Example 13 5 Ethernet Connector Pinout of RJ45 Socket 14 6 SFP Module Installation 15 7 Power Connector Pinout 16 8 Position of the Grounding Screw 17 9 I O Connector Pinout 18 10 Functional Scheme of the Binary Interface 18 11 Serial Connector Pinout 19 12 USB Connector Pinnout 20 13 MicroSD Card Insertion 21 14...

Page 7: ...ection of RS232 19 7 Connection of CAN Bus 19 8 Connection of RS485 19 9 USB Connector Pinnout 20 10 Technical Specifications of MicroSD Card 21 11 LED Status Indication 23 12 Overview of Router Reboot and Reset 25 13 Basic Parameters 29 14 Standards and Regulations 30 15 Type Tests and Environmental Conditions 31 16 Technical Parameters of WiFi 32 17 Electrical Characteristics of Binary Inputs 33...

Page 8: ...uter supports VPN tunnels using IPSec OpenVPN GRE L2TP or PPTP to make sure safe communication IPv6 Dual Stack DHCP NAT NAT T DynDNS DNS proxy VLAN QoS NTP VRRP control by SMS port forwarding primary connection backup and many other functions are supported The router provides diagnostic functions which include automatically monitoring the PPP connection automatic restart in case of connection loss...

Page 9: ...ples The router is primarily intended for these four basic situations I Access to the Internet from LAN Figure 1 Access to the Internet from LAN II Backed up access to the Internet from LAN Figure 2 Backed up Access to the Internet 3 ...

Page 10: ...ICR 4401 III Secure networks interconnection or using VPN Figure 3 Using VPN Tunnel IV Serial Gateway Figure 4 Serial Gateway 4 ...

Page 11: ...iew The router case preview is shown in Figure 5 A short description of hardware parts of the router is listed in Table 1 including the links to the chapters with a detailed description Figure 5 Hardware Overview of the Router 5 ...

Page 12: ...four ports for the first LAN see Chapter 2 2 7 USB USB A USB 2 0 host port see Chapter 2 7 8 SERIAL I O 14 pin terminal RS232 RS485 CAN bus binary input and binary out put interfaces See Chapter 2 5 for more information and Chapter 4 5 for I O parameters 10 WIFI1 R SMA Three connectors for the WiFi antennas See Chapter 2 1 for more information and Chapter 4 4 for technical param eters 11 Grounding...

Page 13: ... RS485 CAN bus two binary inputs two binary outputs two SIM readers ICR 4401WS Gb ETH SWITCH GNSS SFP cage PoE PSE Dual Band WiFi USB microSD card slot RS232 RS485 CAN bus two binary inputs two binary outputs two SIM readers ICR 4401W11 Gb ETH SWITCH GNSS SFP cage Dual Band WiFi USB microSD card slot RS232 RS485 CAN bus two binary inputs two binary outputs two SIM readers ICR 4401W1S1 Gb ETH SWITC...

Page 14: ...Description Figure Q ty 1 Router 1 pcs 2 Wing for wall mounting screwed on the router 2 pcs 3 2 pin terminal block for power supply deployed on the router 1 pcs 4 14 pin terminal block for RS232 RS485 CAN BUS and I O deployed on the router 1 pcs 5 Printed Quick Start Guide 1 pcs Table 1 Contents of Package 8 ...

Page 15: ...4401 1 6 Product Dimensions For the dimensions of the router see the figures below Note that all sizes are measured in millimeters Figure 5 Router Dimensions Front View Figure 6 Router Dimensions Top View 9 ...

Page 16: ...uter attached to a switchboard For whip antennas it is recommended to observe a minimum distance of 6 cm from ca bles and metal surfaces on every side in order to avoid interference When using an external antenna separate from the switchboard it is necessary to fit a lightning conduc tor When mounting a router on sheet steel we recommend using a cable antenna For all cables we recommend to bind th...

Page 17: ...Two wall mounting clips are assembled to the router during the production and need to be roteted as shown of Figure 7 There are two wholes on the clip with a diameter of 5 millimeters For detailed information about the mounting dimensions see Figure 6 in Chapter 1 6 When mounting the wall mounting clip tighten the screws with max torque of 0 4 Nm Figure 7 Rotated Wall Mounting Clips 11 ...

Page 18: ...tion of the clips is shown in Figure 8 If needed the clips can be rotated vertically as well When mounting the clips tighten the screws with max torque of 0 4 Nm Figure 8 Default Position of the DIN Rail Clips To remove the router from the DIN rail it is necessary to lightly push down the router so that the bottom part of the DIN rail clip hitched to the DIN rail get out of this rail and then fold...

Page 19: ...ICR 4401 1 10 Product Label An example of the product label with all the information printed on it is in the figure below Figure 10 Label Example 13 ...

Page 20: ...Ethernet interfaces The pinout of the socket is shown in Figure 6 and described in Table 2 Figure 5 Ethernet Connector Pinout of RJ45 Socket Pin Signal mark Description 1 BI_DA Bi directional pair A 2 BI_DA Bi directional pair A 3 BI_DB Bi directional pair B 4 BI_DC Bi directional pair C 5 BI_DC Bi directional pair C 6 BI_DB Bi directional pair B 7 BI_DD Bi directional pair D 8 BI_DD Bi directiona...

Page 21: ...clasp before inserting the SFP module Hold the SFP module with the hardware label facing up Insert the SFP module into the ETH2 slot and gently push on it until it snaps into the slot tightly Figure 6 SFP Module Installation See Table 3 for a list of successfully tested SFP modules on the product Model Manufacturer IE SFP 1250 ED IMC Networks ML S 31Dout 10 MaxLink S 3553LC20D MikroTik SFP PLUS LR...

Page 22: ...lt into the router For correct operation it is necessary that the power source is able to supply power of 18 W non PoE version If the router is grounded using the grounding screw there is no protection against the reversed polarity The negative pole of the DC power supply must be at the same voltage reference as the grounding screw If not a voltage difference between these two points might damage ...

Page 23: ...d together with the negative pole of the power supply common pole If recommended for the installation environment protect the router by grounding it properly by the grounding screw on the right panel see Figure 8 Figure 8 Position of the Grounding Screw 17 ...

Page 24: ... electrical parameters see Chapter 4 5 The functional scheme of connection for the binary input and binary output is in Figure 10 Figure 9 I O Connector Pinout Pin Signal mark Description 11 BIN0 The first binary input 12 BOUT0 The first binary output 13 BIN1 The second binary input 14 BOUT1 The second binary output Table 5 Connection of I O Ports Figure 10 Functional Scheme of the Binary Interfac...

Page 25: ...t of this connector is described in Figure 11 and the tables below Figure 11 Serial Connector Pinout Pin Signal mark Description 1 RXD Received Data 2 CTS Clear to Send 3 GND Ground 4 RTS Request to Send 5 TXD Transmit Data Table 6 Connection of RS232 Pin Signal mark Description 6 CAN_H CAN low 7 CAN_L CAN high Table 7 Connection of CAN Bus Pin Signal mark Description 8 B In Out 9 A In Out 10 GND ...

Page 26: ...unt the drive Use the dmesg command to see the list of recently connected devices In the output of the command find out the entry for the microSD card for example sda sda1 To mount the card to to mnt directory use the mount command mount dev sda1 mnt For more information about the commands for creating mounting checking and unmounting a file system on a USB Flash Drive see the application note for...

Page 27: ...es SD SDHC SDXC Supported capacity SDHC SDXC up to 32 GB from 32 GB to 512 GB Supported microSD card filesystems vfat ext2 ext3 ext4 Table 10 Technical Specifications of MicroSD Card Inserting the microSD card To remove an inserted microSD card use the flat end of a spudger or your finger nail press the card slightly into its slot until you hear a click release the card and it will pop out of its ...

Page 28: ...nd to see the list of recently connected devices In the output of the command find out the entry for the microSD card for example mmcblk0 p1 To mount the card to to mnt directory use the mount command mount dev mmcblk0p1 mnt For more information about the commands for creating mounting checking and unmounting a file system on a microSD card see the application note for Ext4_tools user module 22 ...

Page 29: ...ter Router is ready Updating firmware USR Green On Blinking Fast blinking Function of this LED diode can be selected by user IN0 Green On The first binary input is active IN1 Green On The second binary input is active OUT0 Green On The first binary output is active OUT1 Green On The second binary output is active ETH0 ETH1 Green Green On Off Selected 1 Gbps bit rate Selected 100 10 Mbps bit rate E...

Page 30: ...rgency factory reset If the router is unable to boot up due to the bad configura tion turn off the router disconnect the power supply Push and hold the RST button turn on the router and hold the RST button for at least 10 seconds This will return the configuration of the router to the default one It is recommended to back up the settings of the router configuration prior to performing the factory ...

Page 31: ...e RST button and hold il less than 4 sec onds Factory Reset Restores the default configuration and reboots the router Hold the RST button for more than 4 seconds If it does not help router does not start at all turn off the router power supply Push and hold the RST button then turn on the router and hold the RST button for more than 10 seconds Table 12 Overview of Router Reboot and Reset 25 ...

Page 32: ...figuration Initial router configuration can be made via a web browser running on your PC Here you can perform router monitoring configuration and administration First connect the PC to the default LAN interface described in the Start Guide application note 1 To get the router interface enter the https 192 168 1 1 address in a web browser Please note that usage of the HTTPS protocol for secure comm...

Page 33: ...ty reasons we highly recommend updating the router s firmware to the latest version regularly Downgrading the firmware to an older version than the production version or uploading firmware intended for a different device may cause the device s malfunction All routers have the WebAccess DMP client pre installed by default The activated client periodically uploads router identifiers configuration an...

Page 34: ...ICR 4401 Figure 16 Router s Web Interface A detailed description of the router settings in the web interface can be found in the configura tion manual of the router 28 ...

Page 35: ...f device w o wings 195 x 109 x 47 mm DIN rail clip specification 2 pcs of DIN 35 mm EN 60715 Total weight 1275 g Antenna connectors WIFI1 R SMA connectors for WiFi 50 Ω Interfaces ETH0 ETH1 ETH2 USB SERIAL I O RJ 45 socket for 1Gb Ethernet SWITCH RJ 45 socket for 1Gb Ethernet SFP cage for up to 10 Gbps SFP modules USB A 14 pin panel socket terminal block for RS232 RS485 CAN bus and I O interfaces ...

Page 36: ... 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 6 2 EN 55032 Safety EN 62368 1 IEEE 802 3 Mechanical EN 60068 2 27 EN 60068 2 64 EN 60529 Climatic EN 60068 2 2 EN 60068 2 1 EN 60068 2 14 EN 60068 2 30 Transportation E Mark E8 homologation number 10R 06 11459 National CE UKCA compliant Environmental REACH RoHS3 and WEEE compliant Table 14 Standards and Regulations 30 ...

Page 37: ...e Class B Conducted emission EN 55032 Signal ports Power ports Ethernet ports Class B Class B Class B Dry heat EN 60068 2 2 Test Bb storage 85 C operation 75 C Cold EN 60068 2 1 Test Ab storage 40 C operation 40 C Damp heat EN 60068 2 78 95 rel humidity 40 C Dry heat cyclic EN 60068 2 30 55 C 25 C rel humidity 95 6 h 6 h Dry heat EN 60068 2 2 Test Bb storage 85 C operation 75 C Thermal shock temp ...

Page 38: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 GHz supported channels 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165 Type of device Access point AP Station STA multi role AP STA Key Features Spatial Multiplexing Cyclic Delay Diversity CDD Low Density Parity Check LDPC Codes Maximal Ratio Combining MRC Space Time Block Code STBC Dy namic Frequency Selection DFS IEEE 802 11...

Page 39: ...ry Inputs The maximum binary output load is 500 mA at 48 V 4 6 Parameters of PoE Dedicated models support the PoE PSE funcionality see Chapter 1 4 All four ETH0 ports can be used for this purpose Standards IEEE 802 3at 2009 PoE and IEEE 802 3af 2003 PoE are supported Ca bling needed is Category 5 up to 12 5 Ω PoE PSE parameters Required power supply 48 V 150 W Power available per port 25 5 W Total...

Page 40: ...CPU architecture Quad Core ARMv8 A core Cortex A72 CPU frequency 1200 MHz CPU power 4 72 DMIPS MHz Flash memory 4 MB of NOR 4 096 MB of eMMC 838 MB for Router Apps 512 MB for customer data RAM size 1 024 MB Watchdog HW watchdog RTC Battery backup RTC TPM Trusted Platform Module TPM 2 0 Table 19 System Configuration 34 ...

Page 41: ...gateway has to be configured so it points to the router I can t access my Web server placed behind the router over NAT The remote HTTP access to the router has to be disabled on NAT Configuration page in the router Also enable Send all remaining incoming packets to default server feature and fill in the IP address of your Web server On the Web server the default gateway has to be the IP address of...

Page 42: ...o or other networking devices is pos sible and will be compatible FTP or SFTP does not work FTP will work on v2 routers only You can use SFTP on all routers to transfer files to from the router If having troubles with FTP on v2 routers make sure you have FTP enabled Configuration section Services FTP Then you can connect with any client on port 21 with name and password same as for the Web interfa...

Page 43: ...eu Web www advantech com Customer Support for NAM Advantech B B SmartWorx 707 Dayton Road Ottawa IL 61350 USA Phone 1 800 346 3119 Monday Friday 7 a m to 5 30 p m CST Fax 1 815 433 5109 E mail support advantech bb com Web www advantech bb com Customer Support for Asia Phone 886 2 2792 7818 1299 Monday Friday 9 a m to 5 30 p m UTC 8 Fax 886 2 2794 7327 E mail icg support advantech com tw Web www ad...

Page 44: ...against dust moisture and high temperature Only routers with appropriate certification and labelling should be used in locations where flammable and explosive materials are present including gas stations chemical plants or locations in which explosives are used We remind users of the duty to observe the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio devices at such places Switch off the router w...

Page 45: ...imize the impact on the environment This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled At the end of it s life this pro duct MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal The device contains a battery Remove the battery from the device before disposal The battery in the device needs to be disposed of apart accordingly Check the terms and conditions of yo...

Page 46: ...Related Documents 1 Quick Start Guide for v4 Platform 2 Configuration Manual for v4 Platform EP Product related documents and applications can be obtained on Engineering Portal at https icr advantech cz download address 40 ...

Page 47: ... S I 2016 No 1091 and S I 2016 No 1101 non WiFi ver sion We Advantech Czech s r o declare that the radio equipment narrated in this user s manual complies with Directive 2014 53 EU WiFi version and with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 2014 30 EU and 2014 35 EU non WiFi version The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following int...

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