Quick Start Guide AR-Sc&AR-Se&AR-Sa
&AR-So Series Elevator Gateways 01 (2017-07-15) Part number: 31508106 Packing List Router (1, with product model on the nameplate) Installation accessories:
LTE remote antenna (1) Quick Start Guide (1) Note The types and quantities of items in the installation accessory package vary depending on the router configuration. Appearance Note The AR-Sc-Lc-BC, AR-SC-U-BC, AR-Se-U-BC, AR-Se-L-BC, AR-Sa-U-BC, and AR-Sa-La-BC routers are the same in appearance and indicators and only differ in nameplates. AR-Sc-Lc-BC is used as an example here. The AR-Sc-Lc-MC, AR-Se-L-MC, and AR-Sa-La-MC routers are the same in appearance and indicators and only differ in nameplates. AR-Sc-Lc-MC is used as an example here. The AR-Sc-MC and AR-Se-MC routers are the same in appearance and indicators and only differ in nameplates. AR-Sc-MC is used as an example here. AR-Sc-Lc-BC (front view) Primary LTE antenna interface RS485 interface Secondary LTE antenna interface FXS interface RS232 interface SIM card slot CAN interface MAIN FXS RS232 RS485
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CAN Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 DI DO SIM 1 2 DIV
+ - TX RX PWR micro SD DI/DO interface USB interface Power socket Four 100M electrical interfaces Micro SD card slot AR-Sc-Lc-BC (rear view) 1 AR-Sc-Lc-MC (front view) Primary LTE antenna interface Secondary LTE antenna interface FXS interface Two RS232 interfaces SIM card slot Two CAN interfaces MAIN FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0
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CAN-1 Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 DI DO SIM 1 2 DIV
+ - TX RX PWR micro SD DI/DO interface USB interface Power socket Four 100M electrical interfaces Micro SD card slot AR-Sc-Lc-MC (rear view) AR-Sc-MC (front view) Two RS232 interfaces Two CAN interfaces FXS interface FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0
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CAN-1 Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 DI DO
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Indicator Description Indicators of AR-Sc-Lc-BC Indicators of AR-Sc-Lc-MC 1 2 3 10 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 PWR FXS RS232 RS485 CAN SIGNAL DI Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 BLE/RST 9 8 7 PWR FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 CAN-1 SIGNAL DI Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 BLE/RST 9 8 7 Schindler Schindler 3 Indicators of AR-Sc-MC 1 2 3 4 6 PWR FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 CAN-1 DI Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 BLE/RST 9 8 7 Schindler Indicators of AR-PM1 Indicators of AR-PM4 11 12 13 14 SYS DC/BAT RS232 STA 11 12 1314 SYS DC/BAT RS232 STA Schindler Schindler 4 Number Indicator Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 PWR FXS RS232 CAN SIGNAL DI Steady green: The power supply to the router is normal. Off: The router receives no power supply. Steady green: The FXS channel is idle. Blinking green: There is an ongoing call on the FXS channel. Off: The FXS channel is occupied. Indicator states can be user defined. Indicator states can be user defined. Indicator states can be user defined. Indicator states can be user defined. CILCIL1CIL4 Indicator states can be user defined. EthEth0/WANEth3 BLE/RST RS485 SYS DC/BAT RS232 STA Steady green: A link has been established on the corresponding interface. Blinking green: Data is being transmitted on the corresponding link. Of: No link is established on the corresponding interface. Press once to enable Bluetooth Press twice to reset the router Press 3 times to restore factory settings CL1 CL2 CL3 CL4 Fast blink Fast blink Fast blink Steady on Fast blink Fast blink Steady on Steady on Fast blink Steady on Steady on Steady on Indicator states can be user defined. Steady green: The UPS is starting. Blinking green: The UPS has started successfully. Off: The UPS has not started. Steady green: The power module of the router is working. Blinking green: The UPS is working. Off: The UPS is not working. Steady green: The router is connected to the UPS. Off: The router is not connected to the UPS. Steady green: The battery of the UPS is working normally. Fast blinking green: The batter of the UPS can provide power supply for less than 1 hour (4 hours). Slow blinking green: The battery of the UPS has failed or run out of power. Off: The UPS is not working. 5 Installing the Router Note The methods for installing, connoting and logging in to the AR-Sc, AR-Se, AR-Sa, AR-So series routers and AR-PM series UPS are similar. AR-Sc-Lc-MC is used as an example here. AR-PM series UPS cannot be mounted on a Wall. Scenario 1: Installing the Router on a DIN Rail Before the installation, ensure the following:
Sufficient space has been reserved for the router. The DIN rail has been fixed. 1 Pull the fixture on the DIN rail mounting kit at the back of the router. 2 Place the DIN rail mounting kit onto the DIN rail and press the fixture to secure the router on the DIN rail. Fixture PWR FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 CAN-1 SIGNAL DI Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 Eth0/WAN Eth1 BLE/RST Schindler Scenario 2: Mounting the Router on a Wall Installation Method 1 1 Mark the positions of two mounting holes on the wall. PWR FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 CAN-1 SIGNAL DI Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 BLE/RST 2 Drill holes for ST4.2 tapping screws on the wall using a hammer drill with an appropriate drill bit. 90 Schindler 6 3 Hammer hollow wall anchors into the mounting holes. 90 4 Hold the bottom of the router and fix it on the wall with two ST4.2 tapping screws. Note The torque for an ST4.2 screw is 0.8 Nm. RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 SIGNAL DI CAN-1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 PWR FXS Eth0/WAN Eth1 BLE/RST Schindler Installation Method 2 1 Mark the positions of two mounting holes on the wall. 2 Drill holes for ST4.2 tapping screws on the wall using a hammer drill with an appropriate drill bit. 105.3mm pre-mounting hole 3 Hammer hollow wall anchors into the mounting holes. 90 90 7 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw an ST4.2 tapping screw into the pre-mounting hole. Leave 4 mm length of the screw out of the wall. 4mm 5 Hang the router on the tapping screw through the pre-mounting hole at the back. Hold the bottom of the router and use another ST4.2 tapping screw to secure the router on the wall. Removing the Router from the DIN Rail Removing the Router from the Wall 1 Use a flat-head screwdriver to press the metal plate on the DIN rail mounting kit, remove the fixture, and then remove the router from the DIN rail. Note The router is removed in the same way regardless of whether it has been installed using method 1 or 2. In this example, the router is installed using method 1. PWR FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 CAN-1 SIGNAL DI Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 Eth0/WAN Eth1 BLE/RST 1 Hold the bottom of the router, use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the tapping screws, and then remove the router from the wall. Schindler 8 RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 SIGNAL DI CAN-1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 PWR FXS Eth0/WAN Eth1 BLE/RST Schindler Connecting the Router WARNING To avoid electric shock, do not connect power cables while the power is on. Do not power on the router before you finish connecting and arranging cables. Note An LTE remote antenna is delivered with the router. Connect it to the LTE MAIN interface of the router. For other interfaces, make cables onsite using self-provided terminals. The following tables provide pin assignments of different interfaces. The FXS interface cannot connect to a PSTN network and is only used for internal. Power socket pin assignments USB interface pin assignments 1 4 Pin Signal Type 1 2 3 4
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GND FXS interface pin assignments RS485 interface pin assignments 1 2 Pin Signal Type 1 2 a b 1 3 Pin Signal Type 1 2 3 RS485 a RS485 b C_GND 9 CAN interface pin assignments DI/DO interface pin assignments 1 3 Pin Signal Type 1 2 3 CAN_L CAN_H NC RS232 interface pin assignments 1 6 Pin Signal Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 COM RX TX NC RTS CTS 1 4 Pin Signal Type 1 2 3 4 DI+
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Eth interface pin assignments 1 8 Pin Signal Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+
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NC NC Connecting the Router to a UPS Note The AR-Sc and AR-Se series routers support AR-PM1 UPS power supplies. The AR-Se-MC, AR-So and AR-Sa series routers support AR-PM4 UPS power supplies. The routers are connected to a UPS in the same way. The following example connects an AR-Sc-Lc-BC router to an AR-PM1 UPS. 10 Power output cable: delivered with the UPS. Power input cable: made onsite using the 2-pin terminal block delivered with the UPS. The diameter of the cable must be 16-22 AWG. I MAIN FXS RS232 RS485
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The power cable has been properly connected. The input voltage is within the normal range (12 V DC to 24 V DC). Turn on the power switch of the external power supply system. Check the PWR indicator on the front panel of the router. PWR Steady green: The system power supply is normal. PWR FXS RS232-0 RS232-1 CAN-0 CAN-1 SIGNAL DI Eth0/WAN Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 CIL1 CIL2 CIL3 CIL4 BLE/RST Schindler Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.huawei.com/en/product-certification. 11