perle IRG5140 Router Hardware Installation Guide
- October 27, 2023
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Table of Contents
Perle IRG5140+ Router
Hardware Installation Guide
Updated June 2021
Version A.06.03.2021
Document Part# 5500456-10
www.perle.com
IRG5140 Router Hardware
Preface
Audience
This guide is for the network or computer technician responsible for
installing the Perle IRG5140+ router also generically referred to as the
IRG5140 within this document. All “+” models support worldwide global coverage
for LTE. Familiarity with the concepts and terminology of LTE, GNSS, Ethernet,
and LAN (local area networks) are required.
Purpose
Perle routers provide users, networking equipment, as well as M2M & IoT
appliances with network connectivity for fixed locations (i.e. buildings, POS,
Kiosks, …etc.) and mobile (i.e. vehicle, trains, robots) applications. In
vehicular applications, the router provides connectivity and does not interact
with the vehicle’s operation or vehicle perators.
This document describes the hardware and physical characteristics of the Perle
IRG5140 Series of Routers. It covers hardware features as well as installation
and operation. This document does not cover how to configure your Perle IRG
5140 router. Information to configure your Perle router can be found in the
Perle IRG5000 Series Router User’s Guide and the Perle IRG5000 Series Router
CLI Reference Guide on the Perle website. Quick Start information can be found
in the IRG5140 Cellular LTE Router Quick Start Guide (QSG) that comes with
your product.
Key Features
- Supports bridging/switching and routing
- LTE coverage spanning
- LTE coverage spanning 30 frequency bands for global coverage
- Fully automatic network switching supporting dual network SIMs
- Routing with Primary/Backup route
- LTE and VPN Fail-over
- Provides network connectivity via LTE, Ethernet and USB-C
- Active GPS for tracking equipment
- Security via remote authentication (RADIUS and TACACS+)
- Meets industry-grade certifications
Additional Documentation
Document | Description |
---|---|
Perle IRG5000 Series Router User’s Guide | User guide explaining how to |
configure the IRG 5140 features using the Web Manager application. New users
should use this method to configure the router.
Perle IRG5000 Series Router CLI Reference Guide| Command Line Interface
Reference Guide using CLI commands to configure the IRG 5140 (this is an
advanced way to configure the router).
Document Conventions
This document contains the following conventions:
Most text is presented in the typeface used in this paragraph. Other typefaces
are used to help you identify certain types of information. The other
typefaces are:
Note: Means reader take note: notes contain helpful suggestions.
Caution: Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an
action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Warning: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before
you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical
circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
Important Notice
Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of
data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have
errors) or be totally lost. Although significant delays or losses of data are
rare when cellular devices such as the Perle IRG5140 Series Routers are used
in a normal manner with a well-constructed network. The Perle IRG5140 Series
Routers should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive
data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party,
including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property.
Perle accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays
or errors in data transmitted or received using ourproducts.
Safety and Hazards
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the IRG5140 while in
control of a vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or operator’s
control and operation of that vehicle. The IRG5140 is Listed to UL121201 and
CSA C22.2 No. 213 and are suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A,
B, C and D Hazardous Locations. The following warnings and instructions apply:
Limitation of Liability
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does
not represent a commit- ment on the part of Perle for any and all direct,
indirect, special, general, incidental, consequential, punitive or exemplary
damages including, but not limited to loss of profits or revenue or
anticipated profits or revenue arising out of the use or inability to use any
Perle IRG 5140 series router even if Perle has been advised or the possibility
of such damages or they are foreseeable or for claims by any third party.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Perle aggregate liability
arising under or in connection with the Perle product, regardless of the
number of events, occurrences, or claims giving rise to liability, be in
excess of the price paid by the purchaser for the Perle product. Copyright ©
2021 Perle. All rights reserved. Windows® is a registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners General cautions and warnings
13 **** | IEC 60417-5041 (2002-10) | Caution, hot surface |
---|---|---|
14 | Refer to manual/safety |
Warning: Power sources must be off prior to beginning the power
connection steps. Read the installation instructions before you connect the
unit to its power source.
Warning: Ensure that the voltage and current ratings of the intended
power source are appropriate for the IRG5140 Series of Routers as indicated on
the product label.
Warning: Ensure that the installation and electrical wiring of the
equipment is performed by trained and qualified personnel and that the
installation complies with all local and national electrical codes.Warning:
This equipment must be used in the matter specified by the manufacturer.
Warning: In case of malfunction or damage, no attempts at repair should
be made by the user. Do not dismantle this product. In case of malfunction or
damage, contact Perle Technical support at
https://www.perle.com/support_services/support_request.aspx or email at
https://www.perle.com/support_services/support_request.aspx#form
https://www.perle.com/support_services/support_request.aspx
https://www.perle.com/support_services/support_request.aspx#form
Warning: If the ambient temperature is to exceed 50°C (122°F), the unit
should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only be
gained by service personnel or users who have been instructed about the
reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions
that shall be taken; and access is through the use of a tool or lock and key,
or any means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for
the location.
Warning: The working voltage inputs are designed for operation with
Safety extra low Voltage (SELV). Connect only to SELV circuits with voltage
restrictions in line with IEC/EN 62368-1.
Warning: For equipment installed within the same end-product enclosure
ensure leads are segregated or insulated the leads from different circuits.
Hazardous Location Warnings
Specific Conditions of Use
- The IRG5140+ Routers are intended for installation into an IECEx/ATEX certified and IP54 minimum rated enclosure in accordance with IEC/EN 60079-0 and accessible only by the use of a tool.
- The equipment shall only be used in an area of not more than pollution degree 2, as defined in IEC/EN 60664-1.
Warning: These devices are open-type devices that are to be installed in an enclosure with tool removable cover or door, suitable for the environment.
Warning: This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, or only non hazardous locations.
Warning: WARNING-EXPLOSION HAZARD – Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non- hazardous.
Avertissement: DANGER D’EXPLOSION ET D’AVERTISSEMENT
Warning: WARNING-EXPLOSION HAZARD – Substitution of any components on this unit may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
Warning: Power supply of the equipment must be rated appropriately (see Appendix for specifications) with limited power. Limited power means complying with one of the following requirements. Class 2 circuit according to Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, C22.1 Class 2 circuit according to National Electrical Code, NFPA-70 Limited Power Supply (LPS) according to EN/IEC 60950-1; Limited-energy circuit according to EN/IEC 61010-1
Warning: If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Warning: In case of malfunction or damage, no attempts at repair should be made. Do not dismantle the product. All repairs need to be made by a qualified Perle representative. Contact Perle Systems Technical support at https://www.perle.com/support_services/support_request.aspx or email at https://www.perle.com/support_services/support_request.aspx#form
Warning: This router is not intended for use close to the human body. The unit should be mounted in such that Antennas are at least 20cm (8 inches) away from any person.
Warning: Explosion hazard. Do not connect or disconnect while the circuit is live or unless the area is free of ignitable concentrations.
Warning: Do not use the USB connector unless the area is free of ignitable concentrations.
Warning: Do not use the reset button unless the area is free of ignitable concentrations.
RF Exposure
In accordance with FCC/IC requirements of human exposure to radio frequency fields, the radiating element shall be installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm should be maintained from the antenna and the user’s body.
THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS GUIDE ARE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND
RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS GUIDE ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with this hardware guide may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Modifications to this product not authorized by Perle
could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product.
Perle reserves the right to make changes without further notice, to any
products to improve reliability, function, or design.
Perle, the Perle logo, and IRG5140+ Series of Routers are trademarks of Perle.
Copyright ©2021 Perle.
60 Renfrew Drive, Markham, Ontario, L3R 0E1, Canada All rights reserved. No
part of this document may be reproduced or used in any form without written
permission from Perle.
Publishing History
Date | Revision | Update Details |
---|---|---|
March 2020 | A.03.23.2020 | Initial release. |
Dec 2020 | A.12.31.2020 | Updates to LED tables. |
April 2021 | A.04.26.2021 | Update to Factory default table |
June 2021 | A.06.03.2021 | Update to label |
Overview
The IRG5140+ router is a compact, rugged, fully featured communications
platform for real-time wireless capabilities. It has multiple communication
ports including Ethernet, and a USB port that can be used as a console port or
as an additional Ethernet port. It supports LTE/4G wireless solutions for both
fixed and mobile applications (IoT). The LTE/4G supports Cat-12 technology
with peak download rates of 600 Mbps and uploads speeds of 150 Mbps. The
IRG5140+ includes integrated GNSS receiver (GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, and Galileo)
satellite support.
Application uses:
- Remotely monitoring and controlling equipment on pipelines, meters, pumps and valves in any energy, utility, or industrial application
- Tracking the location of heavy equipment and assets in the field
- Providing reliable Internet access to a mobile workforce
What’s Included
The following components may be included with your product. Components will
vary depending for each model. See the Perle website for updates.
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The router
-
Quick Start Guide
-
2 LTE SMA antenna pack (#08000120)
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GNSS PASV RP-Antenna SMA/CA (#08000130) passive or active antenna (order-able from Perle #08000130)
What You Need to Supply
Before you can begin, you need to have the following: -
A SIM card/s (provided by your mobile network operator)
-
1 Phillips screwdriver (if you are installing the SIM card)
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Computer or laptop computer with Ethernet interface and cable
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An Ethernet CAT5e or CAT6 10/100/1000BASE-T cable/to connect the router to the network
Hardware
Power LED (P1 and P2)| Function| Normal| Low Power
Mode| Meaning Power must be applied to the Power inputs P1 and P2 in
order for the LEDs to light.
---|---|---|---|---
| No Power| Off| N/A|
| Boot| Red—solid| N/A|
| Green— Blip| N/A| N/A|
| Powering up| Amber—flashing| N/A|
| Normal Operation| Green—solid| Green—blip starting after a boot is complete|
---|---|---|---|---
| Normal operation but no config| Green—flashing| |
| Fatal error| Red—solid| Red—solid|
| Setup Mode| Amber—solid| Amber—solid| When you press and hold the reset
button for 15 seconds during operational mode. The solid amber LED indicate
the time to release to initiate setup mode.
| Factory Reset| Red—solid| Red—solid| Press and hold the reset button for 20
seconds during power up. The solid red LED indicates the time to release for
reset to factory.
| Overheat Standby| Red—blip| Red—blip| Overheat causes the unit to go into
Standby mode. The router will restart when the temperature is below the
temperature threshold.
| No Config| Green—flashing| N/A| Unit is powered up normally—unit has no
config. Unit is in Safe mode or Factory default mode.
WWAN| Function| Normal| Low Power Mode| Meaning
| Disabled| Off| Off|
| Connected— good signal| Color—solid| Off—once connection is established, it
will come on for 5 secs then go off| Colour will depend on signal strength.
Green = Good signal—
= -80dBm
Amber = Fair signal—
-94dBm <-80dBm
Red = Poor signal—<= 94dBm
---|---|---|---|---
| Connection in progress| Green, Amber or Red flashing| Off| Signal strength
flash.
| Not connected or not connecting| Green, Amber, or Red blips| Off| Signal
strength blip.
GNSS| Function| Normal| Low Power Mode| Meaning
| Disabled| Off| Off| No GPS activated or in power saving mode.
| Initializing| Green—blip| Off|
| Attempting to get a fix or unable to get a fix| Amber—flashing| Amber—blip|
| GPS fix| Green—solid| Off—Green solid for 5 seconds then off|
VPN| Function| Normal| Low Power Mode| Meaning
| No VPN| Off| Off| No VPN configured or enabled.
| VPN established| Green—solid| Off| VPN established—at least 1 VPN connection
is up.
| VPN Failed| Red—solid| Red—blip| Internet is up, but VPN failed
Internet| Function| Normal| Low Power Mode|
Meaning
---|---|---|---|---
| Disconnected| Off| Off| No connection by intention
l disabled or radio off
l disconnect requested
| Connected| Green—solid| Off| l LTE primary if no WAN
l Primary connection if WAN
| Backup mode| Amber—solid| Off| Backup connection if WAN.
| Connection failure| Red—solid| Red—blip| A connection was attempted, but it
failed.
l APN incorrect
l SIM card missing
l insufficient signal
l no service
l modem failure
l data connection failed—waiting to retry
l PIN incorrect SIM blocked, bad unlock code
l SIM locked
l SIM blocked, unblock code incorrect
SIM Card/s
The IRG5140+ supports two SIM cards. See Inserting the SIM card for the
installation procedure.
Antenna/s
The router has three SMA antenna connectors Main, Diversity and GNSS. For more
information on connecting the antennas see Antenna/s.
USB-C Port
In console mode, the router’s 5140+ USB port provides direct access to the
Command Line Interface (CLI) as well as provides statuses, logging, and
troubleshooting information. Alternative, this port can be set as an Ethernet
over USB port.
See Connecting to the USB-C port in Console Mode and Connecting to the USB-C
port as an Ether- net over USB Port.
Ethernet LAN Ports
Once the ports are connected and the link is established, the speed LED will
turn on. The LED indicates a 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps link on the Ethernet port/s
Ethernet Link Status
Link/Speed Indicator | Description | |
---|---|---|
Left LED Green | Link + Flashing with activity | 1000 Mbps |
Both LEDs | Link + Flashing with activity | 100 Mbps |
Right LED Green | Link + Flashing with activity | 10 Mbps |
Off | Off | No LAN connected |
GNSS Connector
GPS+GLONAS+GAILEO
Passive Antenna—SMA(M) straight connector
See GNSS Technical Specifications for electrical details.
Terminal Block-Power Connector
The power plug has two power connections, one relay connection and one digital
input connection.
For details on wiring up these connection see Connecting the Power
Installation
The steps for a typical installation are:
- Inserting the SIM card/s. See Inserting the SIM card.
- Connecting the antenna/s. See Connecting the Antenna/s.
- Connecting the Ethernet Ports. See Ethernet LAN Ports.
- Connecting to the Console Port in Console Mode. See Fast Setup Mode or Connecting to the USB-C port in Console Mode.
- Using the Console port as a virtual Ethernet port. See Connecting to the USB-C port as an Ethernet over USB Port.
- Connecting the power. See Connecting the Power.
- Logging into the IRG5140+. See Fast Setup or Connecting to the USB-C port in Console Mode.
Inserting the SIM card
The IRG5140+ comes with two SIM sockets for mini-SIM (2FF) cards.
Note: Ensure the power is disconnected before you insert the SIM card/s.
- Using your Phillips screwdriver, removed the screw from the panel covering the SIM slots. Gently pry the cover loose from the opening.
- Align the SIM card so that the SIM card will slide into the top slot (slot#1). Each SIM card has a notched corner for orientation and the SIM card can only be inserted the correct way. You will hear an audible click when the SIM is inserted correctly. Always populate slot#1 first. Add a second SIM card if your network setup requires it.
- Align the SIM cover plate and secure the plate with the screw.
Note: Do not force the SIM(s) card in or you may damage the card or your IRG5140+ router.
Connecting the Antenna/s
The router has these connectors:
- Main Cellular female antenna connector
- Rx Diversity female antenna connector
- GNSS female antenna connector
1. Connect your cellular antenna to the SMA cellular antenna connector labeled Main.
2. Connect your GPS antenna to the SMA GPS antenna connector labeled GNSS.
3. Mount the GPS antenna where it has a good view of the sky (at least 90⁰).
4. Connect the diversity antenna to the SMA diversity antenna labeled Diversity.
Warning: For Zone 2 and/or Class I, Division 2 hazardous location
applications. Antennas intended for use with the product must be installed
within the end use enclosure. For remote mounting of the antennas in
unclassified or classified locations, routing and installation of the antennas
shall be in accordance with the appropriate location regulations.
Note: When attaching the antennas to the SMA connectors hand tighten only
(do not use tools to tighten (maximum torque is 7Kgf-cm/1.1 N-m(10 in-lb).
Connecting to the Ethernet Ports/s
The Ethernet RJ45 ports provides the standard Ethernet interface speeds of
10/100/1000 Mbps through twisted pair (UTP) cables of up to 100 meters (328ft)
in length. Cat5e or Cat6 cables are recommended for 1000 Mbps connections.
Female Serial Pin out
Name| Pin| Description| Type
DCD| 1| Data Carrier Detect| OUT
TXD| 2| Transmit Data| OUT
RXD| 3| Receive Data| IN
DTR| 4| Data Terminal Ready| IN
---|---|---|---
GND| 5| Ground| GND
DSR| 6| Data Set Ready| OUT
RTS| 7| Request to Send| IN
CTS| 8| Clear to Send| OUT
RI| 9| Not Connected| –
Connecting to the USB-C port in Console Mode
By default, the USB-C port is set to console mode. In this mode, the USB-C
port acts as a console port.
- Connect the power. See Connecting the Power.
- Allow the router to complete the boot up sequence.
- Connect a USB cable to the PC’s USB port, then connect the other end of the cable to the router’s USB-C connector.
- On the PC Choose Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound (or equivalent) on the Windows Operating System. Choose the Device Manager, and expand the Ports section. The assigned COM port can be identified.
- Start a terminal emulation program (such as Putty or SecureCRT) on the com port where you have connected the cable to the PC.
- Press the Enter key on the keyboard and the prompt displays.
See the Perle IRG5000 Series Router CLI Reference Guide for more information on using CLI commands.
Warning: If you connect or disconnect the console cable with the power
applied to the router or any device on the network, an electrical arc can
occur. This could cause an explosion when installed in a hazardous location.
Ensure the power is removed from all devices prior to making any cable
connections.
Warning: Do not use the USB port in a potentially explosive environment.
Connecting to the USB-C port as an Ethernet over USB Port
In this mode, the USB-C port behaves as if a PC is connected to the Ethernet
port, allowing access to networks and the Internet.
See the Perle IRG5000 Series Router User’s Guide and the Perle IRG5000 Series
Router CLI Reference Guide for more information on setting this parameter.
Connecting the Power
The power connector can be found at the top of the router. The connector can
be removed from the unit for easy insertion of wires. Once all wires have been
secured to the power connector, the connector can be re-inserted into the top
of the router. The connector includes the following items.
P1–Primary power connection
P2–Secondary power connection
R–Relay connection IN–Digital Input connection A “Grounding Lug” is available
if your installation requires additional grounding.
The IRG5140+ Router has two power inputs that can be connected simultaneously
to provide redundant power. If one power source fails, the other source acts
as a backup and powers the Router.
Note: Wiring with suitable temperature ratings must be used. Refer to
specification section for details. Use copper wire only if the terminal is
only for connection to copper wire.
- Ensure the power source is off prior to connection
- Strip both (18-22AWG) wires 7 mm
- Loosen the terminal block screws and connect positive (+) / negative (-) wires into the +/- terminals
- Tighten terminal screws (0.5 – 0.6 Nm torque). Ensure the wires are securely fastened.
- Re-insert the Terminal Block connector if removed, Turn on power source. Check LED indicators in the guide for power status
- Connect P2 (power source 2, beginning at Step 1)
- Ensure that there is one individual conductor for each clamping point. If you are using a cable that is longer than two meters, we recommend the following: Wire gages (AWG):
• 22 gauge wire or up to 4 meters (13ft)
• 20 gauge wire for up to 6 meters (20ft)
• 18 gauge wire for up to 12 meters (40ft) Cable and connector must be rated for minimum 76°C (168.8°F)
Note: Before servicing this product ensure the power source has been disconnected. Electrical installations should be performed by personnel thoroughly trained in safe electrical wiring procedures.
Operation
Reset / Factory Default / Safe Mode
The table below shows how the reset button is used.
Reset Button
Mode | Description | LEDs | System Status |
---|---|---|---|
Restart | **Press and release the Reset button when the router is | ||
running** | Power LED will begin to blink Amber | Reboots. All |
configuration and files remain the same.
Factory Default| Press the Reset button and Hold for about 20
seconds when the router is running| LEDs flash Red| Reboots and
resets the configuration to the Perle factory default configuration. All
configuration, User IDs, passwords, and security certificates are deleted.
Safe Mode| Press the Reset button while powering up| All LEDs,
except Power blinking Amber| l Saves the startup config
l Boots with no config file
l Allows you to do setup mode
Fast Setup
Fast Setup mode allows you to quickly configure basic operating parameters on
your router.
Your Perle router is shipped to you in Factory Default mode. On power up, your
router is in “Fast Setup” mode with the Power LED flashing green. Make a
connection to your router via the console port or a Web browser, then answer
basic setup operating parameters such as your initial user ID and password. To
connect to the console port, follow the instructions provided in—Connecting to
the USB-C port in Console Mode.
To connect using a Web browser, connect your PC’s Ethernet cable directly to
an Ethernet port on the router. Configure the PC to use DHCP for obtaining its
IP address. The router will act as a DHCP server and assign an IP address to
the PC. Next, launch the Web browser and browse to “http://192.168.0.1”. The
Fast Setup screen appears.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide or the Perle IRG5000 Series Router User’s Guide
for more information on setup instructions.
Managing th e IRG5140+
The IRG5140+ can be configured, operated, and monitored using any of the
following methods. See the Perle IRG5000 Series Router User’s Guide for more
details on these methods.
WebManager
The Perle WebManager—an embedded Web based application provides an easy to use
browser interface for configuring and managing the IRG5140+. The WebManager is
accessible through any standard desktop web browser. Configured a valid IP
address on the IRG5140+ before connecting with the WebManager.
CLI
A text-based Command Line Interface based on industry standard syntax and
structure. The CLI is accessed from the console port. Once a valid IP address
is configured on the IRG5140+, you can use Telnet or SSH to access the
IRG5140+ for administration purposes. See the Perle IRG5000 Series Router CLI
Reference Guide for more information.
SNMP
The IRG5140+ can be managed with an SNMP compatible management station that is
running platforms such as HP Openview.
Fast Setup Mode
If your router is in “Factory Default” mode, when you first connect, you are
in “Fast setup mode”. For more details, see—Fast Setup.
PerleView
A Windows server-based centralized management package that simplifies the
configuration, administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Perle
Managed Media Converters, Ethernet Copper Extenders, Industrial Switches, IRG
Series of Perle Routers and other Perle products. Your Internet browser can
securely access PerleVIEW and manage 10’s, 100’s or 1000’s of Perle devices
from a centralized server.
I/O Configu rations
-
GPIO can be used as a Pulse counter
-
Digital input
Pulse Counter / Digital Input
You can connect as: -
a pulse counter to monitor frequencies up to 512 Hz, with duty cycle between 25%–75%
-
a digital input to detect the state of a switch
-
a monitor to an external device such as a motion detector, a remote solar panel, or a remote camera.
Input Range | State |
---|---|
0 – 1V | Low |
2.7 – 36V | High |
Relay
Pins 5 and 6 of the power connector can be connected to an external circuit
which will be controlled by the internal relay. When the relay is engaged, the
external circuit will be completed. The relay is a Normally Open (NO) relay.
The relay is rated at a maximum of 1A@24VDC
Appendix A—Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
General|
Power Requirements| Input: 9.6-60VDC, 1000 mA max
Power Line Protection| Fast transients 1.5KV (ENG61000-4-4 Criteria B)
Surge 2KV (EN61000-4-5 common mode), 1.5KV (EN61000-4-
5 differential and common modes)
Power| Built-in protection against voltage transient including 5 VDC engine cranking and +200 VDC load dump
SAE J1455, MIL-STD-810G
Interfaces|
Ethernet Port| 4 Ethernet 10/100/1000 Auto-neg Isolation 1.5 kV
IEEE 802.3 for 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u for 100Base-TX and 100Base-FX IEEE 802.3ab for 1000Base-T
IEEE 802.3x for Flow Control
USB| 1 Type USB 3.0 Type-C Can be used as a console or additional
Ethernet port.
SIM| 2 15*25mm (2FF)
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature Ranges| -40°C to 70°C (40°F to 158°F)
Storage Temperature| -40°C to 85°C (40°F to 185°F)
Operating Humidity Ranges| 0% to 95% non-condensing
Storage Humidity Ranges| 0% to 95% non-condensing
Operating Altitude| Up to 3,048 meters (10,000 feet)
MTBF| 287,215 hours
Standards and Certifications
Safety| UL/ULC/EN 62368-1 (previously 60950-1) CE Mark
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62368-1-14
UL 61010-1 and 61010-2-201
Technical Specifications
EMI/EMC| FCC 47 Part 15, Subpart B, Class B ICES-003 Issue 6 Class B
(Canada) EN302489 (Vehicle Installation) CISPR 32:2015/EN 55032:2015 (Class A)
CISPR 25:2016/EN 55025 CISPR 24:2010/EN 55024:2010 CISPR 35:2016/EN 55035:2017
EN 61000-3-2 Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions EN 61000-3-3 Limits of
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker
| EN 61000-4-2 (ESD): Contact: EN 61000-4-3 (RS):
EN 61000-4-4 (EFT):
EN 61000-4-5 (Surge):
EN 61000-4-6 (CS):
EN 61000-4-8 (PFMF):
EN 61000-4-11
EN 61000-4-16
EN 61000-6-4:2007 +A1:2011
ISO 7637-2:2004
Hazloc| ATEX Class 1 Zone 2
ANSI/ISA 12.12.01, Class 1 Division2, Group A, B, C, D IECEx UL 21.0069X
Railway| EN 50155:2017 Clause 4.3.6
EN 50121-1:2017, 50121-3-2:2016, 50121-4:2016
IEC 60571:2012 for Clause 12.2.8 and 12.2.9
IEC 62236-1:2018. 62236-3-2:2008, 62236-4:2018
Cellular certifications| PTCRB, RED
Environment Testing
Shock and Vibration| SAE J1455 (Shock and Vibration) MIL-STD-810G
EN 61373
IP rating| Complaint to IP64
Drop| ISTA 2A 2001, test categorizes 1, 4,5, and 6
Power connector|
Digital input and pulse counting| Digital Input & Pulse Counting VDC: 0
for ≤ 1V, 1 for ≥ 2.7
Technical Specifications
Relay| Normally Open (NO) dry contact 1A@24VDC
GNSS
Frequency range| GNSS: 1599-1606 MHz
GPS: 1575.42 MHz
Galilo: 1575.42 MHz
BeiDou: 1561.098 MHz
GLONASS: 1602 MHz
Bandwidth| 45 MHz
Impedance| 50 Ohm
VSWR| 2.0 Typical
Gain| RHCP
Polarization| 4 dBic (typical)
Axial Ratio at elevation| 5 dB (typical)
Cellular
Cellular/Telecom Regulatory Approvals| FCC/ICES, RED,
PTCRB/CTIA, CE
Carrier Certifications| AT&T, Verizon
Network Technology (LTE) IRG5140+| Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
Band 5
Band 7
Band 8
Band 9
Band 12
Band 13
Band 18
Band 19
Band 20
Band 26
Band 28
Band 29
Band 30
| 2100
1900
1800
1700
850
2600
900
1800
700
700
850
850
800
850
700
700
2300
Technical Specifications
Network Technology (LTE)| Band 32| 1500
IRG5140+| Band 41| 2500
| Band 42| 2300
| Band 43| 3700
| Band 46| 5200
| Band 48| 3500
| Band 66| 1700
| HSPA+, UMTS|
| Band 1| 2100
| Band 2| 1900
| Band 4| 1700
| Band 5| 850
| Band 6| 800
| Band 8| 900
| Band 9| 1700
| Band 19| 850
Cellular| EN 301 908-1, EN 301- 908-2, EN 301 908-13
| EN 62311:2019 / IEC 62311 Ed. 1.0 b:2007
| EN 301 489-1
| EN 301 489-17
| EN 301 489-19
Recommended Main/Diversity Antenna Specifications
Parameter | Requirements | Comments |
---|---|---|
Antenna System | (LTE/4G) External multi-band 2×2 MIMO, SMA connector | |
antenna system | if Ant2 includes GNSS, then it must also satisfy these |
requirements.
Operating Bands – Frequency range| 704-902-928-960 MHz|
1427.9-1575.42 MHz|
1710-2170 MHz|
2400-2480-2690 MHz|
Impedance| 50 OHM|
Gain| 2-3 dBi|
VSWR of Ant 1 and Ant 2| < 3.0| On all bands including Band edges.
Appendix B—Sample Labels
Appendix C—Mounting the Router
Mounting the router on a DIN Rail
- The DIN rail clip will be fixed to the back of the router unit when you receive the unit.
- Position the router so that the top hooks of the DIN Rail clip attaches on to the top of the DIN Rail.
- Rotate the bottom of the router towards the rail. This will snap the bottom hooks of the DIN Railclip on to the bottom of the DIN Rail.
Removing the router from the DIN Rail
- The DIN Rail attachment clip has a slot at the bottom of the latch that is visible beneath the router when it is mounted.
- Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the slot and twist the base to release the clip. Alternatively a downward force on the clip releases the clip.
- When the clip is released, pull the bottom of the router out slightly and remove it from the DIN Rail.
Appendix D—Mechanical
Appendix E—Maintaining and Troubleshooting
Maintaining
- Ensure easy access to the cables
- Ensure cables are not bent, constricted, close to high amperages, or exposed to extreme temperatures
- Check that the front panel LEDs are easily visible
- Wipe case clean with a dry cloth—do not use solvents or cleaning agents
Perle IRG5140+ Series Router Hardware Installation Guide
Documents / Resources
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perle IRG5140 Router
Hardware
[pdf] Installation Guide
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