Acelerated 6200-FX User manual

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Summary of 6200-FX

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    © 2014 accelerated concepts intellectual property. All rights reserved. Accelerated concepts, the accelerated logo and all other accelerated concepts marks contained herein are trademarks of accelerated concepts. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. Images ar...

  • Page 2: Preface

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 2 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 preface accelerated concepts reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content thereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of any revisions or changes. Copyright © 2014 by accelerat...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 3 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 table of contents unpacking the 6200-fx – package contents ........................................................................... 4 remote power (ppoe) ..............................................................................

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 4 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 unpacking the 6200-fx – package contents each 6200-fx package contains the following items: accelerated usb cellular extender - 6200-fx quick start guide 12v power adapter temporary battery pack ethernet cable passive power over eth...

  • Page 5: Remote Power (Ppoe)

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 5 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 remote power (ppoe) one of the biggest limitations in laying out a robust cellular network is the availability of power. Running power cabling is also a primary cost driver of cellular installations. All accelerated concepts product...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 6 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 cellular modem support the 6200-fx supports a variety of usb cellular modems. The unit has two usb 2.0 ports (one internal and one external) that support the latest usb cellular modems from major manufacturers including: franklin, h...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 7 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 setting up the 6200-fx some 6200-fx devices are shipped with a usb conditioner. If you are using an at&t beam, at&t momentum or the sprint 341u modem, you will have the usb conditioner. Please follow the instructions for inserting y...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 8 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 after removing the 6200-fx door screw, remove the door by sliding it to the right. Figure 2: step 2, slide door to right.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 9 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 first, insert usb optimizer into 6200-fx device. For the at&t beam, fold the usb connector to its open position. Then position usb modem with logo facing downward. Once this is done, twist usb connector that is attached to the at&t ...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 10 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 insert the usb modem connector into the usb conditioner on the 6200-fx. Replace the door and loosely tighten door screw. Important: when inserting at&t beam usb device, the logo needs to be facing downward (away from you) as shown ...

  • Page 11: Conditioner

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 11 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 b: inserting the cellular data card / modem without usb conditioner remove the modem cover by loosening the phillips head screw on the bottom of the case, turning it counter clockwise. Figure 2: step 1, remove phillips screw.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 12 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 after removing the 6200-fx door screw, remove the door by sliding it to the right. Figure 2: step 2, slide door to right.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 13 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 once you have removed the door, insert the modem into the usb port on the inside of the 6200-fx. After modem is installed, replace the door and loosely tighten door screw. Figure 3: step 3, insert modem.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 14 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 optimal placement using optional temporary battery pack the 6200-fx comes with a temporary battery pack 1 and a built-in signal strength meter. The ssm is located on the center of the front panel as shown in figure 1. Figure 1 1 pl...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 15 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 the signal strength meter indicates weak to strong signal strength by lighting a set of progressing indicators. The more lights, the better the signal. It is important to remove the battery pack before plugging another source of po...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 16 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 the leds will illuminate and show the current signal strength. Read the current signal strength by assessing the indicators lit from top to bottom. For example: move the 6200-fx device to all possible locations in the facility, mak...

  • Page 17: Mounting The 6200-Fx

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 17 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 mounting the 6200-fx the 6200-fx comes with a variety of mounting options that make it extremely easy to install in an office or store environment. There are three mounting options for the 6200-fx, traditional screw mounting, zip t...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 18 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 in some office locations it may be impractical to use wall screws or zip ties. For those locations the 6200-fx comes with ceiling clips that allow for direct connection to the rails of any standard dropped ceiling. Two different si...

  • Page 19: Setting Up Remote Power

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 19 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 setting up remote power if remote power is necessary, a passive power-over-ethernet (poe) injector is included with every 6200-fx. Plug the 12v power adapter into the female 2.1mm plug on the passive poe injector. Plug the male rj-...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 20 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 local graphical user interface (gui) a web based user interface is available for configuring the access point name (apn) that the 6200- fx should use to login to the cellular network. It is also used for determining why the radio w...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 21 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 figure 4: modem details.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 22 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 figure 5: system logs figure 6: system info.

  • Page 23: Nat Ip Range

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 23 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 ip addressing the accelerated concepts 6200-fx can be configured to act as a transparent ip bridge. By definition this requires that the 6200-fx appear invisible to the network and end device. To accomplish this task the 6200-fx ap...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 24 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 required network access for 6200-fx general connectivity the following ip addresses or domains need to be available to the 6200-fx through its wan cellular connection in order for the device to function properly and provide a plug-...

  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 25 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 6200-fx specifications technical specifications ethernet: 1 ethernet port 10/100 base-t (rj-45) cellular usb modem ports: usb 2.0 1 internal; 1 external. Theoretical speed up to 480mbps cellular compatibility: lte, hspa+, hspa21, h...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 26 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 appendix a: sprint the netgear 341u modem provided by sprint has its own local web interface that provides additional information and features specific to the 341u modem, including the ability to update the 341u's software version,...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 27 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 figure 2: modem details.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 28 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 figure 3: sprint web interface.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 29 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 appendix b: configuring special apn if you need to configure a special apn for your 6200-fx: power the 6200-fx on with no usb modem, aircard, or any other device connected to the 6200-fx's internal or external usb ports. Connect an...

  • Page 30: Remote Control

    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 30 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 appendix c: real-time management below are details for all the commands that can be sent to a 6200-fx device, along with details as to what each command does. Remote control check status - the 6200-fx will immediately send its curr...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 31 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 appendix d: connecting a remote power unit power off the 6200-fx and the np-02u remotepower devices. Connect a serial-to-usb cable between the 6200-fx's open usb port and the remote power's serial rj-45 port. Ensure that the remote...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 32 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 appendix e: connecting a meraki mx60 router the meraki mx60 router should act as the dhcp server in this setup; the 6200-fx is simply the wan connection for the mx60. Start by first connecting the 6200-fx to the wan/internet port o...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 33 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 screen shot 2.

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 34 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 support technical support if there are any problems installing any of our products and you require technical assistance, please call or email our help desk. Support@accelecon.Com +1 (813) 699-3110 support hours are 9:00am to 5:00pm...

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    Accelerated concepts, inc. © 2014 35 of 35 6200-fx user’s guide v2.3 copyright © 2014 by accelerated concepts, inc. All rights reserved..