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3G Module Installation Manual

March 2017

Version 1.1 Part No. 125005

WebWayOne Ltd, Kingfisher Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berkshire. RG14 5SJ.

www.webwayone.co.uk www.webwayworld.com

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3G Module Overview The WebWay 3G Module is designed to enhance the capabilities of the WebWay range of Communicators. The module can be deployed in several operational variants. Upgrade - Why not upgrade a previously installed 2G device to a 3G device? Advantages: - Upgrade can improve the Network Stability - Upgrade can increase longevity of product. Covert Single Path to Dual Path - This module can be used to convert a Single Path installation to a Dual Path. Dual Path 3G - - Where no landing is available, and a dual path signalling is required. - This can avoid any nasty Cabling and any site specific installation requirements of a landline

(PSTN or Broadband). Deployed with a IP/3G communicator to provide a High Resistance backup to the 3G path. - Where a high network resistance is required. - Avoids nuisance call due to Radio Outage. This manual contains all the Technical Information and Technical Specification for the 3G Module.

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TERMINOLOGY Page 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 4 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION

Wifi Module Layout Page 6 LED Colours Page 7 Installation Process Page 7 Initial Installation Advise Page 8 Method 1 - WPS Page 11 Method 2 - Button Menus Page 13 Method 3 - Web Server Interface Page 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING

AP Connection Page 33 Web Server Page 34 Router Troubleshooting Page 35 - 36 Devices & Browsers Page 35 - 36 WWO BUS Connections

How to change RS422 Page 39 DISPLAY Page 40 - 41 LEDS Page 42 - 43 MISCELLANEOUS

Brand / Part Number Page 44 - 45 SYSTEM Page 44 - 45 COMPLIANCE Page 46 - 52 Certification Page 53 - 55

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Terminology

SPT Secure Premises Transceiver. Your WebWay signalling device. (Pro, Mini, Nano)

RADIO Your SPT (Nano) 3G single path. It is provided with a Radio Module (hardware) that supports all 3G/EDGE/GPRS Radio networks and frequencies. Connected to the Radio Module is our eSIM (embedded SIM) which is registered to all mobile/radio network providers.

Ethernet / IP Ethernet / IP is the name given to the path we alarms over using a customers broadband connection.

MCT Monitoring Centre Transceiver. WebWay’s connection management and alarm routing platform.

ATP Alarm Transmission Path

Client Device A Client Device, this is a device which synchronises to the Wireless network. (Phone, Printer, Tablet, Laptop, etc….)

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Product description WebWay’s 3G Module will offer Installers total flexibility with multiple options and additional opportunity, If fit this module as an additional 3G module into customer sites, the end customer benefits from high resilience 3G signal. This module can be remotely located inside the building whilst being connected on the RS422 Data bus (WWO BUS) offering the installer the ability to pick up signal whilst the SPT might be located in a Signal Blackspot. Lastly why not use this module to upgrade your current Webway SPT to be able to utilise the benefits of the 3G Mobile Phone network…..

Technical Specifications

Supply Voltage 13.5v

Current Consumption 35mA (average) 200 mA (max)

Dimension (PCB only) (L) 85mm x (W) 35mm x (H) 20mm

Weight (unpackaged) 110g

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LED

Console

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2 3

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SIM

MIM

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Physical Installation The 3G module can be installed as a plug on or as a remote device* (tampered housing supplied) *Note - Where a cable run of 50 Mtr or more is required additional power source is required to supply the 3G module.

3G Module Layout

1 - Lid Tamper (Plastic-box Mounted) 5 - External Antenna

2 - RS422 Databus Connections 6 - Tri-Colour LED

3 - MIM (Tele2) 7 - Bi-Colour LED

4 - SIM Carrier (KPN SIM)

1

5

2

3

4

6

7

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Installation Process The 3G module can be setup in 2 methods: Remotely via the Data-bus (RS422) Connected directly on board the SPT RS422 Cable Specification When a 3G Module interconnected on the WWO data-bus, this must be cabled in CAT 5e cable. The power connections should use two pairs combined for power and single pairs for data lines between the SPT and the additional 3G Module. Method 1 - Remotely via WWO data-bus 3G module located remotely from the SPT. Pro 2

SPT Terminal CAT 5e Cable 3G Module Terminals PWR + Blue & Orange + PWR - Blue/White & Orange/White - A Green/White A B Green B C Brown/White C D Brown D

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Console Port

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SIM

Display

Ethernet indicator

USB

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Nano 2

1.1 - Down Power SPT 1.2 - Cable between the SPT & 3G Module 1.3 - Power up SPT and commission (See MCT L.E.D on the SPT turn Green)

A full LED status and description can be found in the section ‘LED Colours’ Method 2 - Mounted directly onto the SPT

3G Module fitted to the AUX port on the SPT. Pro 2

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Nano 2

2.1 - Down Power SPT 2.2 – Fit the 3G Card to the AUX port making sure that it is correctly aligned. Fit the supplied retaining screw to hold the card in place. 2.3 - Power up SPT and commission (See MCT L.E.D on the SPT turn green) 2.4 - Check the MCT LED is green

A full LED status and description can be found in the section ‘LED Colours’

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LED Colour’s The 3G Module has two onboard L.E.D’s the table below shows the colour and meaning represented from each LED Tri Colour - Large LED

Colour Mode Meaning

Blue Solid No / Bad SIM

Red Slow Flash SIM Not Registered

Red Solid SIM Connected (Not Commission to Infrastructure)

Yellow Solid Connected, Commissioned - Communications LOST Comms

Green Solid Connected, Commissioned - Communications GOOD Comms

White Fast Flash Never seen a Working Path - BAD Comms Bi Colour - Small LED

Colour Mode Meaning

Red Slow Flash No Useable Signal

Red Solid Poor Signal (signal unreliable)

Amber Solid Normal Signal

Green Solid Good Signal

Red / Green Alternating Blinking

Lost Communication with the SPT

Red Fast Flash Power Problems DIP SWITCHES

The 3G Module has a block of DIP-switches located under the Data-bus Terminals. The table below describes their functionality.

Dip Switch

Dip 1 RS422 EOL

Dip 2 RS422 EOL

OFF (Switch’s Down) ON

(Switch’s Up)

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Dip Switch

Dip 3 RS485 Mode

Dip 4 Menu Switch For Pro 2 and Nano 2 Dip 1 and Dip 3 should always be off. Dip 2 should be set on when the module is the last device on the RS422 bus. *Max Cable length of 50m. Should the installation require a longer distance, please supply local power to the WiFi Module via a Power Supply Unit (PSU). Tamper Switch The 3G module has an onboard Tamper Switch, this is an auto-learning optical switch that will be active when the module is mounted inside the White Plastic Box, and will be deactivated when the module is Plugged onto the AUX Header of the SPT (Plug-on Method).

Antenna Location Where you have an installation with two 3G modules in the same location the local plug-on additional 3G module, the antenna and cabling must be kept 1 meter apart. Note: Excess antenna cable must NOT be coiled tightly or stapled. Also a Module must not be run without an antenna.

Optical Tamper Switch

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High gain antennas are not compatible with the 3G module installed on the WebWayOne data-bus. Use the bus cabling to locate the 3G module in the location with the best signal strength. Note: if used as a plug module a high gain can be used, if sufficient clearance is available. Tight bends of the antenna coax must be avoided at all time. Do not use staples to fix the antenna cable in place. Only use appropriate cable clips that do not deform the cable. Power Consumption Power Consumption readings for the 3G Module taken as an average. (Readings taken from Nano II with a 3G Module remotely located at 25 Mtrs on the RS422 Databus)

Voltage Current (Average)

10V 105mA

13.8V 55mA

36V 42mA

GSM

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RTN 2 T R TTL a b 1a 1b RTN RTN 485

R 232

T D C B U S

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B

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Cable Length Where the 3G module is carrying power from the SPT a maximum cable run of 50 Mtr must not be exceeded. If additional cable length is required, a local power source is required to supply the 3G module. Part Numbers

Brand Build no. Part no.

3G Module WPC5283 22-5149

Certification The WebWayOne 3G module is designed to be compliant with the following standards: EN 50131-10:2012 EN 50136-1:2012 EN 50136-2:2013 The statutory requirements as provided in the current SPT Engineering manual apply unless stated differently in this guide. Particular attention must be given to the installation and fitting of the 2nd GSM interface when fitted to the SPT Aux port or the SPT serial bus. Requirements for antenna location must be followed. The specification for the length and run of all inter-connecting cables must be followed. The following ATS categories are supported by the interface: 3G only SP5, SP4, SP3, SP2, SP1 3G/3G DP2, DP1 IP/3G DP4, DP3, DP2, DP1 IP/3G/3G DP4, DP3, DP2, DP1 Go to the support pages at http://www.webwayworld.com/support.