Milesight UR35 4G Industrial Cellular Router User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Milesight
Table of Contents
Milesight UR35 4G Industrial Cellular Router
Welcome
Thank you for choosing Milesight UR35 industrial cellular router. This guide
describes how to install the UR35 and how to log in the Web GUI to configure
the device. Once you complete the installation, refer to the Milesight UR35
User Guide for instructions on how to perform configurations on the device.
Related Documents
This Start Guide only explains the installation of Milesight UR35 router. For more functionality and advanced settings, please refer to the relevant documents as below.
Document | Description |
---|---|
UR35 Datasheet | Datasheet for UR35 industrial cellular router. |
UR35 User Guide | Users could refer to the guide for instruction on how to log |
in the web GUI, and how to configure all the settings.
The related documents are available on Milesight website: https://www .milesight-iot.com/
Declaration of Conformity
UR35 are in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the CE, FCC, and RoHS. © 2011-2021 Xiamen Milesight IoT Co.,
Ltd. All rights reserved. All information in this guide is protected by
copyright law. Whereby, no organization or individual shall copy or reproduce
the whole or part of this user guide by any means without written
authorization from Xiamen Milesight IoT Co., Ltd.
Revision History
Date | Doc Version | Description |
---|---|---|
Aug. 1, 2019 | V 1.0 | Initial version |
Feb. 11, 2020 | V 1.1 | 1. Replace serial port picture; |
2. Delete reboot descriptions of reset button
Aug. 26, 2020| V 1.2| 1. Web GUI change; 2.Add -485 model
Nov. 20, 2020| V 2.0| Layout replace
Packing List
Before you begin to install the UR35 router, please check the package contents to verify that you have received the items below.
If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative.
Hardware Introduction
Overview
Front Panel
- Wi-Fi Antenna Connector
- AUX Antenna Cellular Connector
- GPS Antenna Connector
- MAIN Cellular Antenna Connector
- LED Indicator Area
- POWER: Power Indicator
- SYSTEM: Status Indicator
- Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi Indicator
- VPN: VPN Indicator
- SIM : SIM Status Indicator
- Signal Strength Indicator
- Ethernet Port & Indicator
- Grounding Stud
- SIM and Reset Button Holder
- Power Connector
- Serial Port & I/O
Dimensions (mm)
Connectors
PIN | RS232 | RS485 | DI | DO | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | — | — | IN | — | Digital Input |
2 | GND | — | GND | — | Ground |
3 | — | B | — | — | Data – |
4 | TXD | — | — | — | Transmit Data |
5 | — | — | — | COM | Common Ground |
6 | — | — | — | OUT | Digital Output |
7 | — | A | — | — | Data + |
8 | RXD | — | — | — | Receive Data |
PIN | Description | ||||
--- | --- | ||||
9 | Positive | ||||
10 | Negative |
LED Indicators
LED | Indication | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|
POWER | Power Status | Off | The power is switched off |
On | The power is switched on |
SYSTEM
| ****
System Status
| Green Light| Static: Start-up
Blinking slowly: the system is running properly
Red Light| The system goes wrong
VPN| VPN Status| Off| VPN is disconnected
Green Light| VPN is connected
Wi-Fi
| ****
Wi-Fi Status
| Off| Wi-Fi is disabled
Green Light| Static: Wi-Fi is enabled
Blinking slowly: sending or receiving data via Wi-Fi
SIM
| ****
SIM Card Status
| Off| SIM1 or SIM2 is registering or fails to register (or there
are no SIM cards inserted)
Green Light
| Blinking slowly: SIM1 (as primary SIM) has been
registered and is ready for dial-up
Blinking rapidly: SIM1(as primary SIM) has been
registered and is dialing up now
Static: SIM1 (as primary SIM) has been registered and
dialed up successfully
Orange Light
| Blinking slowly: SIM2 (as primary SIM) has been
registered and is ready for dial-up
Blinking rapidly: SIM2 (as primary SIM) has been
registered and is dialing up now
| | | Static: SIM2 (as primary SIM) has been registered and
dialed up successfully
---|---|---|---
Signal Strength
| ****
Signal 1/2/3
| Off| No signal
Green Light
| Static/Off/Off: weak signals with 1-10 ASU (please
check if the antenna is installed correctly, or move the antenna to a suitable location to get better signal)
Static/Static/Off: normal signals with 11-20 ASU
(average signal strength)
Static/Static/Static: strong signals with 21-31 ASU
(signal is good)
Reset Button
Reset button is under the SIM slots.
Function | Description |
---|---|
SYSTEM LED | Action |
Reset
| Blinking| Press and hold the reset button for more than 5 seconds.
Static Green →
Rapidly Blinking
| Release the button and wait.
Off → Blinking| The router is now reset to factory defaults.
Ethernet Port Indicator
Indicator | Status | Description |
---|
Link Indicator (Orange)
| On| Connected
Blinking| Transmitting data
Off| Disconnected
Hardware Installation
Environmental Requirements
- Power Input: 9-48 VDC (48 VDC is needed for PoE output)
- Power Consumption: Typical 3.9W (Max 4.6 W)
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F -158°F)
- Relative Humidity: 0% to 95% (non-condensing) at 25°C/77°F
SIM Card/Micro SD Card Installation
UR35 do not support hot-plug. Please cut off the power before insert or take
off cards.
- Unscrew the cover of the SIM card/Micro SD then insert the card then take it off.
- Put SIM card/Micro SD card into the slot and screw it up
Antenna Installation
Rotate the antenna into the antenna connector accordingly. The external
antenna should be installed vertically always on a site with a good signal.
Router Installation
The router can be placed on a desktop or mounted to a wall or a DIN rail.
Wall Mounting (Measured in mm)
Use 2 pcs of M3 × 6 flat head Phillips screws to fix the wall mounting kit to
the router, and then use 2 pcs of M3 drywall screws to mount the router
associated with the wall mounting kit on the wall. Recommended torque for
mounting is 1.0 N·m, and the maximum allowed is 1.2 N·m.
DIN Rail Mounting (Measured in mm)
Use 2 pcs of M3 × 6 flat head Phillips screws to fix the DIN rail to the
router, and then hang the DIN rail on the mounting bracket. It is necessary to
choose a standard bracket. Recommended torque for mounting is 1.0 N·m, and the
maximum allowed is 1.2 N·m.
Protective Grounding Installation
- Remove the grounding nut.
- Connect the grounding ring of the cabinet’s grounding wire onto the grounding stud and screw up the grounding nut.
The router must be grounded when deployed. According to operating environment, the ground wire should be connected with grounding stud of router
Log in the Web GUI of Router
PC Configuration
Please connect PC to any port among LAN1-LAN4 of UR35 router. PC can obtain an
IP address, or you can configure a static IP address manually. The following
steps are based on Windows 10 operating system for your reference.
( Note: As remote access is disabled by default, you can’t access to the router’s Web GUI if you connect PC to WAN port of the router. But it will function properly if you enable it on Web GUI.)
- Click “Search Box” to search “Control Panel” on the Windows 10 taskbar
- Click “Control Panel” to open it, and then click “View network status and tasks”.
- Click “Ethernet” (May have different names).
- Click “Properties”.
- Double Click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” to configure IP address and DNS server.
- Method 1: click “Obtain an IP address automatically”;
Method 2: click “Use the following IP address” to assign a static IP manually within the same subnet of the router.
( Note: Remember to click “OK” to finish configuration.)
Log in the Router
If this is the first time you configure the router, please use the default
settings below:
- IP Address: 192.168.1.1
- Username: admin
- Password: password
- Start a Web browser on your PC (Chrome is recommended), type in the IP address, and press Enter on your keyboard.
- Enter the username and password, click “Login”.
- When you log in with the default username and password, you will be asked to modify the password. It’s suggested that you change the password for the sake of security. Click “Cancel” button if you want to modify it later.
- After you log in the Web GUI, you can view system information and perform configuration on the router.
Network Configuration
This chapter explains how to connect UR35 to network via WAN connection or cellular.
Ethernet WAN Configuration
- Go to “Network > Interface > WAN” to configure WAN parameters. Take static IP configuration as an example. DHCP client and PPPoE type are optional according to your requirements. Click “Save & Apply” button to make the changes take effect.
- Connect WAN port to another router or modem.
- Log in UR35 web GUI via WAN port IP address and go to “Status > Network” to check if status is “up”.
- Go to “Network > Interface > Link Failover” to rise the WAN priority to 1.
- Open your preferred browser on PC, then type any available web address into address bar and see if it is able to visit Internet via UR35 router.
Cellular Connection Configuration
Take inserting SIM card into SIM1 slot as an example; please refer to the
following detailed operations.
- Click “Network > Interface > Cellular > Cellular Setting” to configure the cellular info, like APN and network type.
- Click “Save” and “Apply” for configuration to take effect. If you select “Auto”, the router will obtain ISP information from SIM card to set APN, Username, and Password automatically. This option will only be taken effect when the SIM card is issued from a well-known ISP.
- Click to configure ICMP ping detection information.
Open your preferred browser on PC, then type any available web address into address bar and see if it is able to visit Internet via UR35 router.
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