Milesight SG50 Solar LoRaWAN Gateway User Guide

June 16, 2024
Milesight

Milesight SG50 Solar LoRaWAN Gateway User Guide
Milesight SG50 Solar LoRaWAN Gateway

Safety Precautions

Mile sight will not shoulder responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of this operating guide.

  • The device must not be disassembled or remodeled in any way.
  • Do not place the device close to objects with naked flames.
  • Do not place the device where the temperature is below/above the operating range.
  • Do not power on the device or connect it to other electrical device when installing.
  • Check lightning and water protection when used outdoors.
  • Do not connect or power the equipment using cables that have been damaged.

Declaration of Conformity

SG50 is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the CE, FCC , and RoHS
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Revision History

Date Doc Version Description
Oct. 15, 2023 V 1.0 Initial version

Product Introduction

Overview

SG50 is an energy-efficient solar LoRaWAN gateway designed for outdoor environments with limited power availability and ample solar energy resources. With built-in batteries and accessorial solar panel, SG50 can work independently in various scenarios, especially the places with hard access to power resources.

Besides the high adaptability, SG50 is highly compatible with mainstream network servers and supports remote management via remote network servers which provides both convenience and secured management.

Benefiting from its robust structural design and high IP67 protection rate, SG50 can work smoothly in harsh environments. It is specifically tailored for applications such as oil and gas, mining, forestry, and remote industries where power consumption must be carefully managed

Key Features

  • Fast deployment with the all-in-one design and standard accessories
  • Built-in rechargeable batteries & accessorial solar panel for wireless usage
  • Support cellular for backhaul network enabling independent networking
  • Equipped with high-efficient power management design prolonging its battery life up to 4 days
  • IP67 enclosure and robust structural design promote its strength and working lifespan
  • Equipped with SX1302 chip, handling a higher amount of traffic with lower consumption.
  • Support 8 channels for more than 2000 end-nodes connections
  • Equipped with GPS for simple remote management and deployment

Hardware Introduction

Packing List

  • 1 x SG50 Device

  • 1 x Battery Pack

  • 1 x SIM Card Ejector Tool

  • 1 x LoRaWAN Antenna

  • 1 x Antenna Coaxial Cable

  • 1 x Antenna U-strap Kit

  • 1 x Antenna U-bolt Kit

  • 1 x Solar Panel (with M12 Power Cable)
    Packing List

  • 4 x Mounting Screws

  • 1 x Solar Panel Bracket Kit
    Packing List

  • 1 x Mounting Bracket Kit
    Packing List

  • 2 x Hose Clamps

  • 4 x Wall Mount Screw Kits

  • 1 x Quick Guide

  • 1 x Warranty Card

If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative.

Hardware Overview

Hardware Overview
Hardware Overview

Button and LED Indicator

LED Indicators

LED Indication Status Description
SYS Power & System Status Off The power is off
Green Light The system is running properly
Red Light The system goes wrong
LTE Cellular Status Off SIM card is registering or failed to register(or

there are no SIM cards inserted)
Green Light| Blinking slowly: SIM card has been registered and is ready for dial-up
Blinking rapidly: SIM card has been registered and is dialing up now
Static: SIM card has been registered and dialed up successfully
Wi-Fi| Wi-Fi Status| Off| Wi-Fi is off
Green Light| Blinking slowly: Wi-Fi is starting
Static: Wi-Fi is on

Wi-Fi/Reset Button

Function Action LED Indication
Turn On Wi-Fi When Wi-Fi is disabled, quickly press the button once to turn
on Wi-Fi for 10 minutes. Wi-Fi: Off → On
Turn Off Wi-Fi When Wi-Fi is enabled, quickly press the button once to turn
off Wi-Fi for 10 minutes. Wi-Fi: On → Off
Reset to Factory Default Press and hold the button for more than 5seconds

SYS: blinks rapidly.

Dimensions (mm)

Dimensions \(mm\)

Hardware Installation

SIM Card Installation

  1. Take the SIM cover down, and use an ejector tool to open the SIM card tray. Insert thenano(4FF) SIM card, then put the slot with the SIM card back into the device.
  2. Rotate back the cover and tighten it with a wrench to prevent water from entering the device
    SIM Card Installation

Power Supply

SG50 can be powered by either a 12-24 VDC external supply or a solar panel. In the meantime, the internal battery pack will also be charged. When the external supply is disconnected or the reis not enough power for the solar panel, SG50 can be powered by the internal battery pack.

Battery Installation

  1. Release the fixing screw on the side of the device, and remove the battery compartment cover.
  2. Push the battery into the battery compartment as the icon shows. If you need to take out the battery, hold on the latches on the battery to pull it out.
  3. Fix the cover back to the device using the fixing screw.
    Battery Installation

Note:

  • After installing the battery, the device will not power on automatically. Please connect the power cable of the solar panel to the device to turn it on. When the power cable is disconnected, the device will power off.
  • The device can not be charged when its temperature is more than 50°C. Please avoid direct exposure of the device to sunlight.
  • When the device detects the temperature is lower than 0°C and solar panel power is enough(more than 7W), the device will heat the battery until the temperature reaches to 10°C, then charge the battery if the battery level is not full.
  • The battery should be removed from the device if it will not be used for an extended period

Gateway Installation

SG50 with solar panel can be mounted either to a wall or pole. It is suggested to install thedevice on sunny days for solar panel adjustment and charging.

Mounting Bracket Installation

Wall Mounting:
Drill 4 holes on the wall according to the mounting bracket and insert the wall plugs into the shoeless. Then fix the mounting bracket to the wall by fixing the wall mounting screws into the wall plugs.
Bracket Installation

Pole Mounting:

Straighten the hose clamps and slide them through the rectangular rings in the mounting bracket. Wrap the hose clamps around the pole, then use a screwdriver to tighten the locking mechanism by turning it clockwise.
Pole Mounting:

Solar Panel Installation

  1. Fix the solar panel to the solar panel bracket using 6 fixing screws.
    Solar Panel Installation

  2. Hang the solar panel bracket onto the mounting bracket and fix both parts using 2 fixing screws first. Adjust the angle of the solar panel bracket (15°, 45°, and 75° is optional) base don the installation environment. Then fix the remaining two screws to the solar panel bracket.

Device Installation

  1. Fix the device to the opposite side of the solar panel bracket using 4 screws. When installation, it is suggested to fix the 2 screws on the top at first.

  2. Install antennas as Antenna Installation chapter.
    Device Installation

  3. Connect M12 power cable of the solar panel to DC power connector of the device, then the device will power on automatically.
    Device Installation

Antenna Installation

U-strap Mounting:

  1. Pass the Lora WAN® antenna through the U-strap clamp and fix the U-strap clamp to the side of the mounting bracket using 2 flat washers and 2 screws.
    Antenna Installation

  2. Connect one end of the antenna coaxial cable to the LoRaWAN® antenna, the opposite end to the device’s antenna connector.

U-bolt Mounting:

  1. Pass the LoRaWAN® antenna through the antenna clamp and fix it using 4 screws, then wrap the U-bolt around the pole and fix the clamp with nuts and other accessories

  2. Connect one end of the antenna coaxial cable to the LoRaWAN® antenna, the opposite end to the device’s antenna connector
    U-bolt Mounting:

Access the Gateway

G50 provides user-friendly web GUI for configuration and users can get access to it via Wi-Fi connection. The default settings are listed below:
Wi-Fi SSID: Gateway_XXXXXX (can be found on the label)
Wi-Fi IP Address: 192.168.23.1
Browser: Chrome (Recommended)
Username: admin
Password: password

Configuration Steps:
Step 1: Connect M12 power cable to the device to turn on the device and ensure the Wi-Fi LED is statically on.
Step 2: Enable the Wireless Network Connection on your computer and search for the corresponding access point, then connect the computer to this access point.
Step 3: Open the browser and type 192.168.23.1 to access the web GUI.
Step 4: Select the language.
Step 5: Enter the default username and password to log in the web GUI.
Access the Gateway
Step 6: It is suggested to follow the wizard to complete basic settings. Users can also ski pall steps or exit the wizard to configure the device.

  1. Configure the cellular settings to set up cellular connections. Usually, it is necessary to type the APN parameter to register to cellular networks. For details please refer to Cellular chapter.
    Access the Gateway

  2. Configure correct system time. For details please refer to Time chapter.
    Access the Gateway

  3. Configure the device to connect a LoRaWAN® network server. For details please refer to Packet Forward-General chapter.
    Access the Gateway

  4. Configure the packet filter. For details please refer to Packet Forward-Packet Filters chapter.
    Access the Gateway

  5. Configure the WLAN settings. For details please refer to WLAN chapter.
    Access the Gateway

Operation Guide

Status
Operation Guide

Overview

Parameters| Description
Model| The whole model name of the gateway.
SN| The serial number of the gateway.
EUI| The unique identifier of the gateway and it’s non-editable.
Battery Level &Status| The internal battery level and current charging status.
Battery Temperature| The temperature of the internal battery.
System Information
Firmware Version| The currentl firmware version of the gateway.
Hardware Version| The current hardware version of the gateway.
Region| The LoRaWAN® frequency region of the gateway. This is non-editable.
Note: the frequency plan can be changed on Packet Forward > Radios page and will be not affected by this region value. For example, the gateway with region AU915 can also change the frequency plan to US915, AS923-1, etc.
Local Time| The currently local time of the system.
Uptime| The information on how long the gateway has been running.
CPU Temperature| The temperature of CPU.
Solar Status| The current solar powering status.
GPS
Longitude| The latitude of the location.
Latitude| The longitude of the location.
Altitude| The altitude of the location.
WLAN

SSID| The SSID of the WLAN access point.
LoRaWAN Packet Forward
Server Type| The LoRaWAN® packet forward connection type.
Server Address| The LoRaWAN® network server address. When server type is Basic Station, this will show LNS URI and CUPS URI.
Cellular
IP Address| The IP address of cellular network.
Connection Duration| The information on how long the cellular network has been connected.

Operation Guide

Cellular

Parameters| Description
Modem
SIM Status| Corresponding detection status of module and SIM card

  • No SIM Card: the SIM card is not insured
  • SIM Card Error: the SIM card is error
  • PIN Error: the PIN code is error
  • PIN Required: the SIM card requires to type PIN code
  • PUK Required: the SIM card requires to be unlocked by PUK code
  • No Signal: no cellular signal
  • Ready: the SIM card is insured
  • Down: the SIM card is deactivated

Register Status| The registration status of SIM card.
Model| The name of cellular module.
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Version| The firmware version of cellular module.
Signal Level| The RSSI (Received Signal Indicator) of registered cellular network.
IMEI| The IMEI of the cellular module.
IMSI| The IMSI of the SIM card.
ICCID| The ICCID of the SIM card.
ISP| The network provider which the SIM card registers on.
Network Type| The connected network type, such as FDD LTE.
PLMN ID| The current PLMN ID, including MCC, MNC, LAC and Cell ID.
LAC| The location area code of the SIM card.
Cell ID| The Cell ID of the SIM card location.
Network
Connection Status| The connection status of the cellular network.
ConnectionDuration| The information on how long the cellular network has been connected.
IPv4 Address| The IPv4 address of the cellular network.
IPv4 Gateway| The IPv4 gateway of the cellular network.
IPv4 DNS| The IPv4 DNS sever of the cellular network.

Packet Forward

SG50 supports to work as a packet forwarder to set up communication between LoRaWAN® end devices and LoRaWAN® network server.

General
Packet Forward

General

Parameters| Description
EUI| The unique identifier of the gateway and it’s non-editable.
Gateway ID| The customizable ID for registering gateway to network server, such as TTN.It is the same as gateway EUI by default.
Destination
Enable| Enable or disable the packet forward feature.
Type| Select packet forward type among Sentech, Chirp stack-Generic or Basic Station. Sentech: connect to network server through the Sentech UDP protocol. It supports to connect to most of mainstream network servers. Chirp stack- Generic: connect to Chirp stack via generic MQTT gateway bridge. Basic Station: connect to network server through TCP protocol. When configuring, there is no need to configure both LNS and CUPS settings.
Server Address| The LoRaWAN® network server IP address or domain.
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Port Up| The UDP port to forward uplinks from end device to network server.
Port Down| The UDP port to forward downlinks from network server to end device.
URI| The URL of LoRaWAN® network server. Please type as below format and replace and as real server address and server port.LNS URI: wss://:or ws://:
| CUPS URI: https://:<port>
CA File| CA certificate to secure the server domain. Note: change the certificate file format as .trust before import.
Client Certificate File| Client certificate file to verify the identity of the gateway.
Client Key File| Private key file to verify the identity of the gateway.
GPS| When connecting via LNS, enable or disable it to forward gateway GPS data tonetwork server.
Server Address| The LoRaWAN® network server IP address or domain.
MQTT Port| The LoRaWAN® network server port.
User Credentials| After enabled, username and password are required to type for verification.
TL SAu then citation| Select from “Self signed certificates”, “CA signed server certificate”. CA signed server certificate: verify with the certificate issued by Certificate Authority (CA) that pre-loaded on the device.Self signed certificates: upload the custom CA certificates, clientcertificates and secret key for verification.

Radios
Radios
Radios

Radios

Parameters| Description
Radio Channel Setting
Supported Freq| The LoRaWAN® frequency plan used for the uplink and downlink frequencies and data rates. Available options depend on the gateway’s model:-470M: CN470-868M: EU868, RU864, IN865-915M: US915, AU915, KR920, AS923-1&2&3&4
Radio 0/Radio 1| The center frequencies to receive packets from LoRaWAN® nodes.
Multi Channels Setting
Enable| Enable or disable this channel to transmit packets.
Radio| Choose Radio 0 or Radio 1 as center frequency.
Frequency/MHz| Set the frequency of this channel. Range: center frequency ± 0.4625.
LoRa/FSK Channel Setting
Enable| Enable or disable this channel to transmit packets.
Radio| Choose Radio 0 or Radio 1 as center frequency.
Frequency/MHz| Set the frequency of this channel.
Bandwidth/kHz| Set the bandwidth of this channel.
Data Rate/Bit| Set the data rate.

Packet Filters

SG50 supports to filter uplink packets via different conditions to reduce network congestion, save network traffic and ensure the safety operations.
Packet Filters

Packet Filters

Parameters| Description
Filters by Net ID| Forward/Not forward the uplink packets that meet the Net ID.
Filters by Join EUI| Forward/Not forward the join request packets that meet the Join EUI range.
Filters by Dev EUI| Forward/Not forward the join request packets that meet the Dev EUI range.
Mode| Select the filter mode as black list or white list. White List: Only forward the packets in this list to the network server. Black List: Only forward the packets except this list to the network server.
List| Set the specific filtering value or range list. Every condition supports to add 5lists at most.

Note: When join EUI and dev EUI are both configured, only packets that meets both conditions will be forwarded.

Advanced
Advanced

Advanced

Parameters| Description
Beacon Setting
Beacon Period| Interval of gateway sending beacons for Class B device time synchronization.0 means the gateway will not send beacons. Please select the value as 128 if end device type is Class B.
Intervals Setting
Keep AliveInterval/s| The interval of keepalive packet which is sent from gateway to network serverto keep the connection stable and alive.
Start Interval/s| The interval to update the network server with gateway statistics.
Push Timeout/ms| The timeout to wait for the response from server after the gateway sendsdata.
LBT Setting
Enable| Enable or disable LBT feature. Listen before talk (LBT) is used to detect whether the downlink channel is idle and avoid channel access conflicts.Note: AU915 and US915 do not support LBT feature.
RSSI Target| The criteria of an idle channel. If actual RSSI of a channel is less than the criteria/target, the channel is considered as idle.
Expert Options
Enable| After enabled, the device supports customizing the configuration file to configure packet forwarder and customized configuration will overwrite the packet forward configurations of web GUI. To customize configuration file with correct format, click “Example” to go to reference page.

Traffic
SG50 supports to display latest 30 pieces of traffic received from end devices or network server
Traffic

Traffic

Parameters| Description
Fresh/Stop| Fresh: click to fresh this page to update latest data automatically. Stop: click to stop fresh this page to update latest data.
Direction| The transmission direction of this packet.
Time| The receiving time of this packet.
Frequency| The frequency of receiving or sending this packet.
Datarate| The datarate of this packet.
Channel| The frequency channel of receiving or sending this packet.
RSSI| The received signal strength of this packet.
SNR| The signal-to-noise ratio of this packet.
Data| The encrypted data of this packet.

Network

WLAN
SG50 supports wan feature to work as AP mode to configure device and it can not connect toothier access points. Note: one SG50 device only supports 2 devices’ WLAN connection to login this device at the same time.
Network

WLAN

Parameters| Description
Enable| Enable or disable Wi-Fi feature.
Disable When Discharged| After enabled, the device will turn off the Wi-Fi when the battery is discharging to save power.
Timing Turnoff| If this option is enabled, the device will turn off and turn on the Wi-Fi at preset time points of a day.
SSID| The unique name for this device Wi-Fi access point. The default SSID is Gateway_XXXXXX. (XXXXX=last 6 digits of MAC address)
Encryption MoD| No Encryption and WPA-PSK are optional.
Key| Customize the Wi-Fi password when security mode is WPA-PSK.

Cellular
SG50 supports to insert a SIM card to get cellular network connections.
Cellular
Cellular
Cellular

Parameters Description
APN The Access Point Name for cellular dial-up connection provided by local

ISP. Please contact cellular operator or search for the Internet to get it.
Username| The username for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP.
Password| The password for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP.
Authentication Type| Select from None, PAP and CHAP.
PIN Code| A 4-8 characters PIN code to unlock the SIM.
AT Command| Send AT Command to get cellular information or configure advanced settings.
Emergency Reboot| Enable to reboot the device if cellular connection is not available.
Ping Detection
Enable| After enabled, the device will send ICMP packets to corresponding servers to detect the connection periodically.
Primary Server(IPv4)| The device will send ICMP packet to this server address or hostname to determine whether the Internet connection is still available or not.
Secondary Server(IPv4)| The device will try to ping the secondary server name if primary server is notavailable.
Interval/s| Time interval between two Pings.
Retry Interval/s| When ping failed, the device will ping again in every retry interval.
Timeout/s| The maximum time which the device will wait for a response to a ping request. If it does not receive a response for the timeout, the ping request willbe considered to have failed.
Max Ping Retries| The retry times of the device sending ping request until determining that the connection has failed.

System

General
General

Parameters Description
Username Enter a new username. Only capital, lowercase, digits, “_” , and “-”

are allowed.
OldPassword| Enter the old password.
NewPassword| Enter a new password.
Confirm New Password| Enter the new password again.

Time
Time

Parameters Description
Current Time Show the current system time.
Time Zone Click the drop-down list to select the time zone you are in.
Sync Type It’s fixed as Sync with NTP Server.
NTP Server Address Set NTP Server’s IP address or domain name.

Maintenance **

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Log
Log

Parameters Description
Log Severity The list of severities follows the syslog protocol.
Log File Download log file.
Core dump Core dump file contains a snapshot of a program’s memory at a

specific point into time when the program encounters a critical error or crashes, which can be used for debugging and troubleshooting purposes.

Backup/Upgrade
Backup/Upgrade

Backup/Upgrade

Parameters| Description
Backup
Backup| Export the current configuration file to the PC.
Restore
Reset| Reset device to factory default settings. The device will restart after resetprocess is done.
Config File| Click “Import” button to select configuration file, and then click “Restore” buttonto upload the configuration file to the device.
Upgrade
FirmwareVersion| Show the current firmware version.
Reset| When this option is enabled, the device will be reset to factory defaults after upgrade.
Upgrade| Click “Import” button to select the new firmware file, and click “Upgrade” to
Firmware| upgrade firmware.

Reboot
On this page you can reboot the gateway and return to the login page. We strongly recommend clicking “Save” button before rebooting the gateway so as to avoid losing the reconfiguration.
Reboot

Appendix

Default Frequency

Supported Freq Channel/MHz
CN470 471.9, 472.1, 472.3, 472.5, 472.7,472.9, 473.1, 473.3 (8~15)
EU868 868.1, 868.3, 868.5, 867.1, 867.3, 867.5, 867.7, 867.9
IN865 865.0625, 865.4025, 865.6025, 865.985, 866.185, 866.385, 866.585,

866.785
RU864| 868.9, 869.1, 869.3, 867.3, 867.5, 867.7, 867.9, 868.1
AU915| 916.8, 917, 917.2, 917.4, 917.6, 917.8, 918, 918.2 (8~15)
US915| 903.9, 904.1, 904.3, 904.5, 904.7, 904.9,905.1, 905.3 (8~15)
KR920| 922.1, 922.3, 922.5, 922.7, 922.9, 923.1, 923.3, 923.5
AS923-1| 923.2, 923.4, 922, 922.2, 922.4 ,922.6, 922.8 ,923
AS923-2| 921.2, 921.4, 921.6, 921.8, 922, 922.2, 922.4, 922.6
AS923-3| 916.6, 916.8, 917, 917.3, 917.4, 917.6, 917.8, 918
AS923-4| 917.3, 917.5, 917.7, 917.9, 918.1, 918.3, 918.5, 918.7

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