Enterprise Gateway
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Enterprise Gateway
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1.1
Connections
The Enterprise Gateway (Fig. 1-1) uses the B+B SmartWorx router by Advantech.
This router utilizes two (2)
4G LTE Antennas
to communicate to the cellular network. There is one (1)
WiFi Antenna
connection for direct communication to WiFi enabled Windrock devices, such as the Spotlight Controller. The unit operates on
a low voltage DC supply, refer to the Spotlight Datasheet for further details.
For models with cellular service, a universal SIM card has been installed in the gateway. The SIM card has been pre-configured
with the ability to communicate with cellular providers in the intended country of use.
To prevent damage during shipping, the router and antennas are packaged separately. See
for details on assembly.
External WiFi and LTE cable assemblies have been tied off to the side of the enclosure. If signal strength is an issue, these cable
assemblies can be connected to the router for external access.
The Gateway is produced in several models to accommodate the needs of different customers, based on the country in which
the gateway will be used and also on other customer requirements. Some models are configured to upload data via a cellular
network with the possibility to use an Ethernet-based local network connection instead. Other models are restricted to an
Ethernet connection and do have have cellular service configured at all.
4G LTE Antenna
– The industrial router has two RP-SMA Female Jack (Female Socket) Connectors that are used to connect the
cellular antenna.
Two 4G LTE antennas are supplied with models intended for use with cellular networks. For other
models, these antennas may not be supplied. Non-radiating 50 ohm terminators may be supplied instead.
WiFi Antenna
– The industrial router unit has one RP-SMA Female Jack (Male Pin) Connector used to connect the WiFi Antenna.
Power Input
- Power is applied via the integral power cable.
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. Power connection and mounting requirements are both detailed in
The gateway enclosure has an Ethernet connector which may be used to connect to a local Ethernet. For models not intended
for use with a cellular network, this Ethernet jack must be connected to a local network. For models intended for use with a
cellular network, it is possible to configure this Ethernet jack to be used as the primary uplink and the cellular network as a
backup. Contact Windrock and ask for Spotlight Installation Support to arrange such a connection.
1.2
Indicators
There are nine LED indicators located on the front of the router to provide router status. Only four of the nine are
important in this application, refer to Table 1-2.
Under normal operation, the router will have a green
PWR
and
SIM
LED. Ideally, the router will indicate a Strong or
Adequate
WAN
LED pattern frequency, based on the last 10 seconds of cellular network connectivity.
Figure 1-1, Gateway
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