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User Guide ICE1001-S4LC(Global) 4G Cellular Router ICE Cobotics EMEA https://www.icecobotics.com ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide About This Document This document provides the software function of the 4G Cellular Router ICE1001-S4LC (Global) embedded in the ICE cleaner. You can quickly understand how to configure the router by reading the first and second chapters so that it can connect to the network and the i-SYNERGY platform; the details of other chapters can be consulted on demand. Copyright 2022 ICE Cobotics EMEA All rights reserved. Trademarks and Permissions is trademarks of ICE Cobotics EMEA. All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. The contents of this document are subject to change without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. ICE Cobotics EMEA shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the inappropriate use of this document. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 2/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 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 wireless devices such as the router is used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the router 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. ICE Cobotics EMEA accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using the router, or for failure of the router to transmit or receive such data. Safety Precautions General The router generates radio frequency (RF) power. When using the router, care must be taken on safety issues related to RF interference as well as regulations of RF equipment. Do not use your router in aircraft, hospitals, petrol stations or in places where using cellular products is prohibited. Be sure that the router will not be interfering with nearby equipment. For example: pacemakers or medical equipment. The antenna of the router should be away from computers, office equipment, home appliance, etc. An external antenna must be connected to the router for proper operation. Only uses approved antenna with the router. Please contact authorized distributor on finding an approved antenna. Always keep the antenna with minimum safety distance of 20 cm or more from human body. Do not put the antenna inside metallic box, containers, etc. Using the Router in Vehicle Check for any regulation or law authorizing the use of cellular devices in vehicle in local country before installing the router. The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the router while driving. Install the router by qualified personnel. Consult your vehicle distributor for any possible interference of electronic parts by the router. The router should be connected to the vehicles supply system by using a fuse-protected terminal in the vehicles fuse box. Be careful when the router is powered by the vehicles main battery. The battery may be drained after extended period. Protecting Your Router To ensure error-free usage, please install and operate your router with care. Do remember the following:
Do not expose the router to extreme conditions such as high humidity / rain, high temperature, direct sunlight, caustic / harsh chemicals, dust, or water. Do not try to disassemble or modify the router. There is no user serviceable part inside and the warranty would be void. Do not drop, hit or shake the router. Do not use the router under extreme vibrating conditions. Do not pull the antenna or power supply cable. Attach/detach by holding the connector. Connect the router only according to the instruction manual. Failure to do it will void the warranty. In case of problem, please contact authorized distributor. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 3/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide FCC Statements This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EU Regulatory Conformance We, ICE Cobotics EMEA, hereby declare that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU CE Statements RF Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Note: This product can be used in EU countries without any restrictions. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 4/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Regulatory and Type Approval Information Table 1: Directives The European RoHS2.0 2011/65/EU Directive was issued by the European parliament and the European Council on 1 July 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain Hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. 2011/65/EU 2012/19/EU On June 4, 2015, the Official Journal of the European Union published the RoHS2.0 Amendment Directive (EU) In 2015/863, four phthalates (DEHP, BBP, DBP, DIBP) were officially included in the list of restricted substances in Appendix II of RoHS 2.0 (2011/65/EU). From July 22, 2019, all electronic and electrical products exported to Europe (except medical and monitoring equipment) must meet this restriction; from July 22, 2021, medical equipment and monitoring equipment will also be included in the scope of control. The European WEEE 2012/19/EU Directive was issued by the European parliament and the European Council on 24 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment. 2013/56/EU The European 2013/56/EU Directive is a battery Directive which published in the EU official gazette on 10 December 2013. The button battery used in this product conforms to the standard of 2013/56/EU directive. Table 2: Toxic or Hazardous Substances or Elements with Defined Concentration Limits Name of the Part Hazardous Substances
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Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in RoHS2.0. X:
Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part might exceed the limit requirement in RoHS2.0.
Indicates that it does not contain the toxic or hazardous substance. o o o o o o o o o o o o o UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 5/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Document History Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version contains all updates made to previous versions. Date 27 Oct., 2020 Firmware Version V 3.0.0 Hardware Version V2.0.0 Document Version v.1.0.0 Change Description Initial release Revised the company name Revised Regulatory and Type Approval Information Revised Disclaimer 01 Mar., 2022 V 3.0.6 V2.0.0 V1.0.1 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 6/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Chapter 5 5.1 Chapter 6 6.1 Product Overview ........................................................................................................................... 9 Key Features ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 9 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................... 11 Initial Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 12 Configure the PC....................................................................................................................................... 12 Factory Default Settings ........................................................................................................................... 14 Control Panel ............................................................................................................................................ 14 Concise Configuration of Communication Board............................................................................. 17 Platform Connection Parameters of i-SYNERGY ....................................................................................... 17 Network parameters ................................................................................................................................ 18 Router Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 21 Status ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 4.1.1 System Information ................................................................................................................................ 21 4.1.2 Internet Status ........................................................................................................................................ 22 4.1.3 LAN Status .............................................................................................................................................. 22 Interface ................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.2.1 Link Manager .......................................................................................................................................... 22 4.2.2 Cellular ................................................................................................................................................... 31 4.2.3 WiFi ........................................................................................................................................................ 35 Services .................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.3.1 Syslog ...................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.3.2 TCP Advanced ......................................................................................................................................... 38 4.3.3 NTP ......................................................................................................................................................... 39 4.3.4 SMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 40 4.3.5 ICE Advanced .......................................................................................................................................... 41 4.3.6 ICE Connection ....................................................................................................................................... 42 4.3.7 Work Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 43 4.3.8 GPS ......................................................................................................................................................... 45 4.3.9 RFID ........................................................................................................................................................ 45 4.3.10 Reboot .................................................................................................................................................. 47 System ...................................................................................................................................................... 48 4.4.1 Debug ..................................................................................................................................................... 48 4.4.2 Update .................................................................................................................................................... 50 4.4.3 App Center ............................................................................................................................................. 50 4.4.4 Tools ....................................................................................................................................................... 51 4.4.5 Profile ..................................................................................................................................................... 54 4.4.6 Special Note ........................................................................................................................................... 56 Configuration Examples ................................................................................................................. 57 Cellular ..................................................................................................................................................... 57 5.1.1 Cellular Dial-Up ...................................................................................................................................... 57 5.1.2 SMS Remote Control .............................................................................................................................. 59 Introductions for CLI ...................................................................................................................... 61 What Is CLI ................................................................................................................................................ 61 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 7/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 6.2 6.3 6.4 How to Configure the CLI ......................................................................................................................... 63 Commands Reference .............................................................................................................................. 63 Quick Start with Configuration Examples ................................................................................................. 64 Glossary............................................................................................................................................................. 69 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 8/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Key Features The ICE1001-S4LC (Global) by ICE Cobotics EMEA is an industrial 4G router. It meets ordinary industrial-grade application sites through enhanced EMC design and structural design. The ICE1001-S4LC (Global) product (also known as 4G cellular router) is embedded in the ICE cleaning machine. Through the agreed communication protocol, the communication board module collects information such as the working time and battery capacity of the cleaning machine, and uploads it to the i-SYNERGY platform through the 4G wireless network. The i-SYNERGY platform can manage ICE cleaners and related customer information and equipment materials. 1.2 Specifications Kernel Parameters CPU: NUC976, maximum is up to 300MHz FLASH: 32M Byte, SPI FLASH DDR2: Built-in CPU, rate 150MHz, capacity 64MB Support modules: EG25-G, EC20 Cellular Interface Number of antennas: 1 Connector: SMA-K SIM: 1 (3.0 V / 1.8 V), compatible with eSIM card Support modules: EG25-G, EC20 Frequency bands: LTE FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B20/B25/B26/B28 LTE TDD: B41 WCDMA: B1/B8 GSM: B3/B5 Output power: Class 3 (23dBm +2/-3dB) for LTE FDD bands Class 3 (23dBm +2/-3dB) for LTE TDD bands Class 3 (24dBm+1/-3dB) for WCDMA bands Class E2 (27dBm3dB) for EGSM900 8-PSK Class E2 (26dBm3dB) for DCS1800 8-PSK Class 4 (33dBm2dB) for EGSM900 Class 1 (30dBm2dB) for DCS1800 WLAN Interface Number of antennas: 1 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 9/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Connector: RP-SMA-K Standards: 802.11b/g/n, supports STA modes Frequency bands: 2.412-2.472 GHz for Europe, 2.412-2.462 GHz for North America (2.4 GHz ISM band) Data speed: Max 24.8Mbps UDP && 15.8Mbps TCP / IP Number of channels: 11 for North America, 13 for Europe Max. RF Output Power: Less than 23dBm for North America, 20dBm for Europe. R232 Serial Port Quantity and Data speed: 1 x Maximum speed is up to 115200bps Socket form: Socket Molex559592430 Magnet isolation protection: Air 8kV, contact 4kV Signal definition: 18 : TXD 20 : RXD R485 Serial Port Quantity and Data speed: 1 x Maximum speed is up to 115200bps Socket form: Socket Molex559592430 Magnet isolation protection: Air 8kV, contact 4kV Signal definition: 3: VIN 7: GND 22: RS485-B 24: RS485-A DI Interface CAN Serial Port Socket form: Socket Molex559592430;
Signal definition: 21 : DI 23 : DI Socket form: Socket Molex559592430 Magnet isolation protection: Air 8kV, contact 4kV Signal definition: 5 : CANH 6 : CANL I2C Serial Port Quantity and Data speed: 1 x Maximum speed is up to 1Mbps Socket form: Socket Molex559592430 Signal definition: 12: I2C_DATA 14: I2C_CLK Positioning Support mode: GPS; QZSS; GLONASS; Galileo Positioning sensitivity: -146 Bm Horizontal positioning accuracy: 2.5 meters Antenna configuration: 1 * SMA-K external antenna interface Power Supply and Consumption Power supply: DC power supply UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 10/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Input voltage: Min 12 to max 48V DC Power interface form: Socket Molex559592430;
Signal definition: 2 : VIN- 4 : VIN +
Protection function: Overcurrent protection; overvoltage protection Magnet isolation protection: Air 8kV, contact 4kV Power consumption: Maximum is 10 W Power switch button type: No switch Physical Characteristics Ingress protection: IP30 Housing : Aluminum shell Weight: 256g Dimensions: 88 x 118 x 40 mm Installations: Wall mounting Operating Environment Operating Temperature: -20 to +60 C Storage Temperature : -40 to +85 C Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% RH 1.3 Dimensions UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 11/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Chapter 2 Initial Configuration The 4G Cellular Router ICE1001-S4LC (Global) can be configured through your web browser that including IE 8.0 or above, Chrome and Firefox, etc. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS, Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Me/Vista/7/8, etc. It provides an easy and user-friendly interface for configuration. There are various ways to connect the 4G Cellular Router ICE1001-S4LC (Global), either through an external repeater or hub. For example, we can consider turning on hotspots on mobile phones:
SSID is: Next Password iscfg_ap_key The above hotspot is consistent with the hotspot information configured through the mobile APP; we need to connect both the PC and the router to this hotspot, so that the PC and the router are in the same network, so that you can log in to the WEB interface of the router through the PC; Various configurations will be described in detail below. 2.1 Configure the PC Please prepare a laptop or a computer with a WIFI wireless network card (hereinafter described as a laptop); after turning on the hotspot on the mobile phone, click Network Settings on the laptop, scan to the configured hotspot Next, and configure the connection configuration password After the password verification is passed, we can see on this laptop that the hotspot is connected, and the IP is 192.168.43.143 (the IP network segment of different mobile phones may be different):
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existent hotspot is configured; the router will try to connect to the hotspot Next used to configure the wifi parameters of the mobile phone APP; after our mobile phone hotspot is turned on, after connecting, We can see on the mobile phone that there are currently two devices connected. For example, the display name of the router is:
ICE1001-router SN code, and you can see that the IP is 192.168.43.239:
At this point, we can log in to the parameter configuration page of the router through a PC connected to the hotspot, and enter the IP of the router on the browser to log in:
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 13/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Before configuring your router, you need to know the following default settings. 2.2 Factory Default Settings Item Username Password Description admin admin Note: If you enter the wrong username or password for 6 consecutive times, the login page will be locked for 5 minutes. 2.3 Control Panel After logging in, the home page of the ICE1001-S4LC (Global)s web interface is displayed, for example. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 14/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide From the home page, users can perform operations such as saving configuration, restarting the router, and logging out. Item Save & Apply Reboot Logout Submit Control Panel Description Click to save the current configuration into routers flash and apply the modification on every configuration page, to make the modification taking effect. Click to reboot the router. If the Reboot button is yellow, it means that some completed configurations will take effect only after reboot. Click to log the current user out safely. After logging out, it will switch to login page. Shut down web page directly without logout, the next one can login web on this browser without a password before timeout. Click to save the modification on current configuration page. Cancel Click to cancel the modification on current configuration page. Note: The steps of how to modify configuration are as bellow:
Button 1. Modify in one page;
2. Click under this page;
3. Modify in another page;
4. Click under this page;
5. Complete all modification;
6. Click
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3.1 Platform Connection Parameters of i-SYNERGY To connect to the correct platform environment, you need to configure the corresponding parameters; you can configure the platform connection parameters through Service> ICE_Connection. The following example directly connects to the configuration parameters of the US environment:
After the configuration is complete, click and then click to take effect. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 17/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 3.2 Network parameters This section allows you to configure the network according to your needs. 1. When you have inserted a SIM card and need to configure APN and other parameters; you can configure it through the WWAN1 configuration item in Interface> Link Manager> Link Settings, click to open the detailed configuration:
Configure APN in WWAN Settings, select "Automatic APN Selection" as OFF; you can manually configure APN, authentication method, user name and password, etc.;
internet ON Null Null The specific explanation of each parameter item is as follows:
Click the toggle button to enable/disable the automatic selection of APN Automatic APN option. After turning on the automatic selection of APN, the device will Selection automatically obtain the APN of the current network without manual input; after turning off this function, you need to manually add the APN. Enter the access point for the cellular dial-up connection provided by the local Internet service provider. local Internet service provider. local Internet service provider. Enter the username for the cellular dial-up connection provided by the Enter the password for the cellular dial-up connection provided by the APN Username Password Authentication Type Dialup Number Enter the network dial-up number provided by the local operator.
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APN: gprsinternet Username: t-mobile Password: tm After the configuration is complete, click and then click to take effect; then, note that after saving the Link Manager configuration, the system link will restart and the device will reconnect to WIFI;
2. You can also choose to directly configure the WIFI hotspot information that will be used later, through the WLAN configuration item in Interface> Link Manager> Link Settings, and click to open the detailed configuration:
You can configure only the main hotspot with the highest priority. Generally, you only need to fill in the SSID and Password; if you have multiple available hotspots, you can consider configuring one more alternative hotspot to Secondly hotspot;
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(Service Set Identifier) refers to the network name of the WLAN. Please enter 1~32 characters. Connect to Hidden SSID Password Click the toggle button to enable/disable the "Connect to hidden SSID"
function. When the device is in client mode and needs to connect to any OFF access point that has hidden SSID, this function must be enabled here. Enter the password of the access point that the device wants to access. Please enter 8~63 characters. cfg_ap_key Next After the configuration is complete, click and then click to take effect; you can, note that after saving the Link Manager configuration, the system link will restart and the device will reconnect to WIFI UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 20/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Chapter 4 Router Configuration 4.1 Status 4.1.1 System Information This section allows you to view the System Information of your router. System Information Item Description Device Model Show the model of the device. System Uptime Show the working time from the start of the system to the current time. System Time Show the current system time. RAM Usage Show the current memory usage and total memory capacity. Firmware Version Show the current firmware version. Hardware Version Show the current hardware version. Kernel Version Show the current kernel version. Serial Number Show the factory serial number of the router, and the factory time and other information of the router can be obtained from the serial number. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 21/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 4.1.2 Internet Status This section allows you to view the Internet status of your router. Item Active Link Uptime IP Address Gateway DNS Internet Status Description Show the currently online link: WWAN1 or WLAN. Show the current amount of time the link has been connected. Show the IP address of current link. Show the gateway of the current link. Show the current DNS server. 4.1.3 LAN Status This section allows you to view the LAN status of your router. Item IP Address MAC Address Description Show the IP address and the Netmask of the router. Show the MAC address of the router. LAN Status 4.2 Interface 4.2.1 Link Manager This section allows you to setup the link connection. Link management is a network link backup function, which UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 22/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide provides mobile network and Wifi link backup. Link settings are used to configure the parameters of the link connection, including WWAN1 and WLAN. It is recommended to enable Ping detection to keep the router always online. Ping detection improves reliability while saving data traffic. on the right-most of WWAN1/WWAN2 to enter the configuration window. Click WWAN1 The window is displayed as below when enabling the Automatic APN Selection option. The window is displayed as below when disabling the Automatic APN Selection option. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 23/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Link ManagerWWAN General Setting Index Type Indicate the ordinal of the list. Show the type of the link. Description Enter a description for this link, it can be null. Default
WWAN1 Null UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 24/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Default Link ManagerWWAN WWAN Setting Automatic APN Selection APN Username Password Dialup Number Authentication Type Data Allowance Billing Day Click the toggle button to enable/disable the Automatic APN Selection option. After enabling, the device will recognize the access point name automatically. Alternatively, you can disable this option and manually add the access point name. Enter the Access Point Name for cellular dial-up connection, provided by local ISP. Enter the username for cellular dial-up connection, provided by local ISP. Enter the password for cellular dial-up connection, provided by local ISP. Enter the dialup number for cellular dial-up connection, provided by local ISP. internet ON Null Null
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Select from Auto, PAP or CHAP as the local ISP required. Auto Set the monthly data traffic limitation. The system will record the data traffic statistics when data traffic limitation (MiB) is specified. The traffic record will be displayed in Interface > Link Manager > Status > WWAN Data Usage Statistics. 0 means disable data traffic record. Specify the monthly billing day. The data traffic statistics will be recalculated from that day. 15360 Ping Detection Setting Enable Primary Server Secondly Server Click the toggle button to enable/disable the ping detection mechanism, a keep-alive policy of the router. Router will ping this primary address/domain name to check that if the current IP connectivity is active. Router will ping this secondary address/domain name to check that if the current IP connectivity is active. Interval Set the ping interval, measured in seconds Retry Interval Set the ping retry interval. When ping failed, the router will ping again every retry interval. Timeout Set the ping timeout, measured in seconds. Max Ping Tries Set the max ping tries. Switch to another link or take emergency action if the max continuous ping tries reached. Advanced Setting 8.8.8.8 114.114.114.114 1 ON 300 5 3 3 Nat Enable Upload Bandwidth Click the toggle button to enable/disable the NAT functions. NAT is Network Address Translation option. ON Set the upload bandwidth used for QoS, measured in kbps. 10000 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 25/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Link ManagerWWAN Item Description Default Set the download bandwidth used for QoS, measured in kbps. 10000 Defines the primary DNS server assigned by the DHCP server to the client. Defines the Secondary DNS server assigned by the DHCP server to the client. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable for debugging information output. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable for verbose debugging information output. Null Null ON OFF Download Bandwidth Override Primary DNS Override Secondly DNS Debug Enable Verbose Debug Enable WLAN Router will obtain IP automatically from the WLAN AP if choosing DHCP as the Connection Type. The specific parameter configuration of SSID is shown as below. The window is displayed as below when choosing Static as the Connection type. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 26/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 27/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Default
WLAN Null DHCP Next Item Description Link Settings (WLAN) General Settings Index Type Description Connection Type Indicate the ordinal of the list. Show the type of the link. Enter a description for this link, it can be null. Select from DHCP or Static. APP Setting SSID APP Hotspot Settings Enter the SSID of the hotspot where the device configures the router parameters through the mobile APP. SSID (Service Set Identifier) refers to the network name of the WLAN. Please enter 1~32 characters. Select the security authentication method, the options include:
OPEN, WEP, WPA/WPA2. When the authentication method is WPA/WPA2, it also means automatic matching (that is, all three modes can be supported);
Security Mode WPA/WPA2 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 28/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Link Settings (WLAN) Connect to Hidden SSID Password Enable Security Mode SSID Connect to Hidden SSID Password Enable Security Mode SSID Connect to Hidden SSID Password Click the toggle button to enable/disable the "Connect to hidden SSID" function. When the device is in client mode and needs to connect to any access point that has hidden SSID, this function must be enabled here. Enter the password of the access point that the device wants to access. Please enter 8~63 characters. Primary Hotspot Settings Click the toggle button to enable/disable, the preferred hotspot for the configuration of the router wifi connection. Select the security authentication method, the available options include: OPEN, WEP, WPA/WPA2. When the authentication method is selected as WPA/WPA2, it also means automatic matching (that is, all three modes can be supported);
The SSID parameters of the preferred hotspot for the wifi connection of the router Click the toggle button to enable/disable the "Connect to hidden SSID" function. When the device is in client mode and needs to connect to any access point that has hidden SSID, this function must be enabled here. Enter the password of the access point that the device wants to access. Please enter 8~63 characters. Secondly hotspot Settings Click the toggle button to enable/disable, an alternative hotspot for the configuration of the router wifi connection Select the security authentication method, the options include:
OPEN, WEP, WPA/WPA2. When the authentication method is WPA/WPA2, it also means automatic matching (that is, all three modes can be supported);
SSID parameters of the alternative hotspot connected to the router wifi Click the toggle button to enable/disable the "Connect to hidden SSID" function. When the device is in client mode and needs to connect to any access point that has hidden SSID, this function must be enabled here. Enter the password of the access point that the device wants to access. Please enter 8~63 characters. Static Address Settings Default OFF cfg_ap_key Disable WPA/WPA2 router OFF Null Disable WPA/WPA2 router OFF Null Null Null IP Address Set the IP plus mask that can access the Internet, eg.,192.168.1.1/24. Gateway Enter the IP address of the WiFi AP. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 29/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Link Settings (WLAN) Item Description Primary Server Set the preferred DNS server. Set the primary DNS server. Secondary Server Enable Primary Server Secondly Server Ping Detection Settings Click the toggle button to enable/disable the ping detection mechanism, a keep alive policy of the router. Router will ping this primary address/domain name to check that if the current connectivity is active. Router will ping this secondary address/domain name to check that if the current connectivity is active. 114.114.114.114 Interval Set the ping interval, measured in seconds. Retry Interval Set the ping retry interval. When ping failed, the router will ping again every retry interval. Timeout Set the ping timeout, measured in seconds. Max Ping Tries Set the max ping tries. Switch to another link or take emergency action if the max continuous ping tries reached. Advance Settings Nat Enable Click the toggle button to enable/disable the NAT function. NAT is Network Address Translation. ON MTU Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit. 1500 Default Null Null ON 8.8.8.8 300 5 3 3 Enter the upload bandwidth used for QoS, measured in kbps. 10000 Enter the download bandwidth used for QoS, measured in kbps. 10000 Defines the primary DNS server assigned by the DHCP server to the client. Defines the Secondary DNS server assigned by the DHCP server to the client. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable for debugging information output. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable for verbose debugging information output. Null Null ON OFF Upload Bandwidth Download Bandwidth Override Primary DNS Override Secondly DNS Debug Enable Verbose Debug Enable Status This section allows you to view the status of link connection. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 30/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Click the right-most button to select the connection status of the current link. Click the row of the link, and it will show the details information of the current link connection under the row. Click the button to clear SIM1 monthly data traffic usage statistics. Data statistics will be displayed only if enable the Data Allowance function in Interface > Link Manager > Link Settings > WWAN Settings > Data Allowance. 4.2.2 Cellular This section allows you to set the related parameters of Cellular. The ICE1001-S4LC (Global) Router has one SIM card UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 31/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide slot. Click the button of SIM 1 to edit the parameters. The window is displayed as below when choosing Auto as the network type. The window is displayed as below when choosing Specify as the band select type. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 32/69 Default
SIM1 Null ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Cellular General Settings Index SIM Card Indicate the ordinal of the list. Set the currently editing SIM card. Phone Number Enter the phone number of the SIM card. Enable Pin Lock Enable or disable Pin codes. PIN Code Enter a 4-8 characters PIN code used for unlocking the SIM. Null Enable change Pin Code Extra AT cmd Is it allowed to change the Pin code. Enter additional AT commands for wireless module initialization for expert use only. Null Cellular Network Settings Network Type Band Select Type Select the cellular network type, that is, the network access sequence. Select from Auto, 2G Only, 2G First, 3G Only, 3G First, 4G Only, 4G First. Select from All or Specify. You may choose certain bands if choosing Specify. Auto All Advanced Settings Debug Enable Verbose Enable Debug Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable for debugging information output. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable for verbose debugging information output. ON OFF This section allows you to view the status of the cellular connection. Click the row of status, the details status information will be displayed under the row. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 33/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Index Cellular Status Description Indicate the ordinal of the list. Modem Status Show the operating status of the wireless module. ModemModel Show the model of the wireless module. Current SIM Show the SIM card that your router is using: SIM1. Show the phone number of the current SIM. Note: This option will be displayed if enter manually in Cellular > Advanced Cellular Settings > SIM1/SIM2 > Phone Number. Show the IMSI number of the current SIM. Phone Number IMSI ICCID Show the ICCID number of the current SIM. Registration Show the current network status. Network Provider Show the name of Network Provider. Network Type Show the current network service type, e.g. GPRS. Signal Strength Show the current signal strength detected by the mobile. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 34/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Cellular Status Item Description Bit Error Rate Show the current bit error rate. PLMN ID Show the current PLMN ID. Local Area Code Show the current local area code used for identifying different area. Cell ID IMEI Show the current cell ID used for locating the router. Show the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number of the radio module. Firmware Version Show the current firmware version of the radio module. Click the "AT Debug" column to check AT Debug. AT Debug Enter the AT command that you want to send to cellular module in this text box. Show the AT command responded by cellular module in this text box. Click the button to send AT command. Null Null
Command Result 4.2.3 WiFi This section allows you to configure the parameters of WiFi clients. Router supports WiFi Client mode, and default as WiFi mode. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 35/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide WiFi Client Click "Interface> Link Manager> Link Settings" and click the WLAN edit button to configure the parameters of the WiFi client in the pop-up "WLAN Settings" window. There can be three configurations, namely the APP Hotspot for the mobile phone APP to set the wifi/Primary Hotspot/Secondly Hotspot. Click "Interface> WLAN" to view the parameters of the WiFi client. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 36/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide This window allows you to scan for all the available SSIDs in your area. Please click Results list. and Scan on the Scan 4.3 Services 4.3.1 Syslog This section allows you to set the syslog parameters. By default, the Log to Remote option is disabled. The system log of the router can be saved in the local, also supports to be sent to remote log server and specified application debugging. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 37/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide The window is displayed as below when enabling the Log to Remote option. Item Enable Syslog Level Save Position Log to Remote Add Identifier Remote IP Address Remote Port Syslog Settings Default ON Debug Description Click the toggle button to enable/disable the Syslog settings option. Select from Debug, Info, Notice, Warning or Error, which from low to high. Note: The lower level will output more syslog in detail. Select the save position from RAM, NVM or Console. Choose RAM, the data will be cleared after reboot. Note: It's not recommended that saving syslog to NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) for a long time. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. Enable to allow router sending syslog to the remote syslog server. You need to enter the IP and Port of the syslog server. Click the toggle button to enable/disable this option. When enabled, you can add serial number to syslog message. Enter the IP address of syslog server when enabling the Log to Remote option. Null 514 Enter the port of syslog server when enabling the Log to Remote option. OFF OFF RAM 4.3.2 TCP Advanced This section allows you to configure the ping detection:
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 38/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Default TCP Advanced General Setting Idle Interval Retry time The system configuration cannot be changed when the Tcp connection fails; it is mainly used for the parameter configuration of the i-SYNERGY platform. The reconnection attempt interval after Tcp disconnection has not been actually increased; it is mainly used for the parameter configuration of the i-SYNERGY platform. The number of Tcp reconnection attempts has not been actually increased; it is mainly used for the parameter configuration of the i-SYNERGY platform. 60 60 3 Ping ControlICMP Ping Address Ping attempted detection address; when it is empty, no detection. Null Ping Interval Ping detection interval, measured in seconds. Max Retry Maximum number of failed ping attempts. 120 5 4.3.3 NTP This section allows you to set the related NTP (Network Time Protocol) parameters, including Time zone, NTP Client and NTP Server. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 39/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Default NTP Timezone Settings Time Zone Expert Setting Click the drop down list to select the time zone you are in. e.g. China: UTC+08:00. Specify the time zone with Daylight Saving Time in TZ environment variable format. The Time Zone option will be ignored in this case. UTC+08:00 Null This window allows you to view the current time of router and also synchronize the router time. Click button to synchronize the router time with PCs. 4.3.4 SMS This section allows you to set SMS parameters. Router supports SMS management, and user can control and configure their routers by sending SMS. For more details about SMS control, refer to 5.1.2 SMS Remote Control. SMS Management Settings Item Description Group1~Group4 Telephone directory Enable Whether to enable SMS function SMS Phone Group Choose which phone number to use Default Null ON 1 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 40/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide User can test the current SMS service whether it is available in this section. Item Description SMS Testing Enter the specified phone number which can receive the SMS from router. Null Message Enter the message that router will send it to the specified phone number. Null Show the test result of the SMS. For example, if the SMS is successfully sent, the result box will display "OK". Click the button to send the test message. Default Null
Phone Number Result 4.3.5 ICE Advanced This section is mainly about some advanced configuration of ICE router including working time limit and GPS reporting interval configuration. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 41/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Working Time Limitation Item Description Enable Whether to enable working time limit Start Hour Valid when Enable is enabled, hours allowed to work Start Minute Valid when Enable is enabled, minutes allowed to work Stop Hour Valid when Enable is enabled, hours not allowed to work Stop Minute Valid when Enable is enabled, minutes not allowed to work GPS Setting GPS data reporting interval, in minutes The reporting interval of the BMS when the relay is off, in seconds BMS reporting interval when the relay is closed, in seconds GPS Report Interval Interval in relay on Interval in relay off 4.3.6 ICE Connection This section allows you to set some parameters of the router connected to the i-SYNERGY platform. Default OFF 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 Default Item Description Connection Address1 The preferred address for establishing MQTT connection with the platform Null Port1 The preferred port for establishing MQTT connection with the platform, which is used in conjunction with the preferred address Null UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 42/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Http URL1 URL address for establishing HTTP connection with the platform Address2 Primary address for establishing MQTT connection with the platform Port2 Http Idle Time MQTT KeepAlive Try Reconnect Interval Max Retries Times Alternative port for establishing MQTT connection with the platform, bundled with primary address The timeout period for initiating an HTTP connection to the platform, in seconds Keepalive time of connection with platform MQTT, in seconds When the MQTT connection with the platform is disconnected, the time between retrying to connect, in seconds The maximum number of attempts to reconnect, when it reaches three times, try to change the connection address to reconnect Status shows whether the connection status with the platform and the last connection time;
Null Null Null 60 60 60 3 4.3.7 Work Mode This section is used to configure the current working mode, whether to enter the power saving mode; and configure the wake-up time point. When the power-saving mode is entered and the wake-up time point is enabled, the wake-up time point is reached, and the power-saving mode is exited for 30 minutes;
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 43/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Default Normal Mode Default OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 Item Description Work Mode Current working mode, normal mode/power saving mode Mode Wakeup Timing Item Description Enable Whether to enable wake-up time point Time1 Hour The hour of the first wake-up time point that can be set Time1 Minute Minutes of the first wake-up time that can be set Time2 Hour The hour of the second wake-up time point that can be set Time2 Minute Minutes of the second wake-up time point that can be set Time3 Hour The hour of the third wake-up time point that can be set Time3 Minute Minutes of the third wake-up time point that can be set RFID Trigger Item Description Default Enable Whether to enable RFID to wake up the device and exit the power saving mode ON UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 44/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 4.3.8 GPS This section allows you to set the GPS setting parameters. Item Description Default Enable GPS Whether to enable GPS, when closed, GPS information cannot be obtained ON GPS Time Zone setting 4.3.9 RFID This section allows you to configure and view the RFID card number. View by clicking "Service> RFID":
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 45/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide RFID Item Description Maintenance/Test RFID Card Maintenance Card number setting of universal card Integrated Test Card number setting of the whole machine test Part Test Card number setting of component test card Common User RFID Card User RFID 1 Card number setting of user card 1 User RFID 2 Card number setting of user card 2 User RFID 3 Card number setting of user card 3 Extended RFID Card RFID Card number configuration of additional RFID card The Status part shows the card number information read from RFID:
Default 0999777999 6666666666 8888888888 Null Null Null Null UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 46/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide You can restore the default configuration of the RFID card number through the Default button of Status> RFID Default Setting, and click Default to restore. (PS: When restoring the RFID card number default configuration, the waiting time will take about 10 seconds) 4.3.10 Reboot This section allows you to configure the system to restart regularly. By configuring the time to restart the system, when the system reaches that point in time, the system will restart itself;
Item Description Reboot Reboot Settings Time1 Enable Enable the first set restart time point Time1 Hour The hour of the first restart time that can be set Default OFF 0 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 47/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Reboot Item Description Default Time1 Minute The minutes of the first restart time that can be set Time2 Hour The hour of the second restart time that can be set Time2 Minute The minutes of the second restart time that can be set Time3 Hour The hour of the third restart time that can be set Time3 Minute The minutes of the third restart time that can be set 4.4 System 4.4.1 Debug This section allows you to view and generate the system operation log and diagnostic data of the communication board. Click "Service> Syslog> Syslog Settings" to enable the system log. 0 0 0 0 0 By clicking "System> Deubg", you can view the system log on the web interface:
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 48/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Syslog Syslog Details Log Level Select from Debug, Info, Notice, Warn, Error which from low to high. The lower level will output more syslog in detail. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 49/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Filtering Manual Refresh Enter the filtering message based on the keywords. Use & to separate more than one filter message, such as keyword1&keyword2. Select from Manual Refresh, 5 Seconds, 10 Seconds, 20 Seconds or 30 Seconds. You can select these intervals to refresh the log information displayed in the follow box. Click the button to clear the syslog. Click the button to refresh the syslog. Syslog Files Syslog Files Only after logging is enabled in "Service> Syslog> Syslog Settings" will there be log files displayed in this list. The log generates a file with a size of about 200k, which can display up to 6 system log files, with file names 1~6, and the latest system log file will be on top. System Diagnosing Data Click to generate the syslog diagnosing file. This section allows you to upgrade the firmware of your router and realize the system update by importing and updating firmware files. Import a firmware file from the computer to the router. Click and restart the device according to the system prompts to complete the firmware update. Note: To access the latest firmware file, please contact your technical support engineer. 4.4.2 Update 4.4.3 App Center This section allows you to add some required or customized applications to the router. Import and install your applications to the App Center, and reboot the device according to the system prompts. Each installed application will be displayed under the Services menu. Note: After importing the applications to the router, the page display may have a slight delay due to the browser cache. It is recommended that you clear the browser cache first and log in the router again. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 50/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide The successfully installed app will be displayed in the following list. Click to uninstall the app. Item Description App Center App Install Installed Apps Click on Choose File to locate the App file from your computer, and to import this file into your router. then click Note: File format should be xxx.rpk. Indicate the ordinal of the list. Show the name of the App. Show the version of the App. Show the status of the App. Description Show the description for this App. File Index Name Version Status 4.4.4 Tools Default
Null Null Null Null This section provides users three tools: Ping, Traceroute and Sniffer. Ping tool is used to detect the network connectivity of the router. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 51/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Ping Enter the pings destination IP address or destination domain. Null Specify the number of ping requests. Specify the timeout of ping request. Specify the local IP from cellular WAN, Ethernet WAN or Ethernet LAN. Null stands for selecting local IP address from these three automatically. Click this button to start ping request, and the log will be displayed in the follow box. Click this button to stop ping request. Default Null 5 1
IP Address Number Of Request Timeout Local Ip UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 52/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Traceroute Trace Address Trace Hops Trace Timeout Enter the traces destination IP address or destination domain. Specify the max trace hops. Router will stop tracing if the trace hops has met max value no matter the destination has been reached or not. Specify the timeout of Traceroute request. Click this button to start Traceroute request, and the log will be displayed in the follow box. Click this button to stop Traceroute request. Default Null 30 1
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 53/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Sniffer Interface Choose the interface according to your Ethernet configuration. Host Filter the packet that contain the specify IP address. Packets Request Set the packet number that the router can sniffer at a time, the value range is from 10 to 40,000. Protocol Select from All, IP, TCP, UDP and ARP. Status Show the current status of sniffer. Capture Files to download the captured file, and click Click this button to start the sniffer. The captured file will be displayed in the window, click to delete the captured file. Click this button to stop the sniffer. Once you click this button, a new log file will be displayed in the following List. Every times of sniffer log will be saved automatically as a new file. You to can find the file from this Sniffer Traffic Data List and click download the log, click to delete the log file. It can cache a maximum of 5 files. Default all Null 1000 All
4.4.5 Profile This section allows you to import or export the configuration file, and restore the router to factory default setting. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 54/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Item Description Profile Default OFF ON Import Configuration File Click the toggle button as ON to return other parameters to default settings. Click the toggle button as ON to ignore invalid settings. Click to import XML configuration file into your router.
Export Configuration File Click "ON" to ignore the parameters that are not enabled. Click "ON" to add detailed information. Encrypt Secret Data Click "ON" to encrypt private data. Click to generate XML configuration file; click to export XML configuration file. Default Configuration Click to save the current running parameters as default Click to restore the factory defaults. Reset Other Settings to Default Ignore Invalid Settings XML Configuration File Ignore Disabled Features Add Detailed Information XML Configuration File Save Running Configuration as Default Restore to Default Configuration OFF OFF ON
Item Description Default Rollback Configuration Rollback Save as a Rollbackable Create a save point manually. Additionally, the system will create a save point every day automatically if configuration changes.
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 55/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Archive Configuration Archive Files View the related information about configuration archive files, including name, size and modification time.
Configuration Archive Files 4.4.6 Special Note This section mainly explains some special precautions:
1. Please do not hot-plug the terminal line of the communication board when it is not used with the cleaning machine (for example, when using the adapter); to avoid damage to the equipment!
UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 56/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Chapter 5 Configuration Examples 5.1 Cellular 5.1.1 Cellular Dial-Up This section shows you how to configure the primary and backup SIM card for Cellular Dial-up. Connect the router correctly and insert two SIM, then open the configuration page. Click the right-most button of WWAN1 to set its parameters according to the current ISP. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 57/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide When finished, click Submit > Save & Apply for the configuration to take effect. Click "Interface> Cellular> Cellular", the window is displayed as follows:
Click the right-most button of WWAN1 to set its parameters according to the current ISP. When finished, click Submit > Save & Apply for the configuration to take effect. UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 58/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 5.1.2 SMS Remote Control The router supports remote control via SMS. You can use following commands to get the status of the router, and set all the parameters. An SMS command has the following structure:
1. Phonenum modecmd1; cmd2; cmd3; cmdn (When there is a set group and there is a phone number in the group, the specified phone number is valid). Note: All command symbols must be entered in the half-width mode of the English input method. SMS command Explanation:
1. cmd1, cmd2, cmd3 to cmdn, the command format is the same as the CLI command, more details about CLI cmd please refer to Chapter 6 Introductions for CLI. Note: Download the configure XML file from the configured web browser. The format of SMS control command can refer to the data of the XML file. Go to System > Profile > Export Configuration File, Select the export type as
"Complete", click to generate the XML file and click to export the XML file. XML command:
<lan>
<id>1</id>
<network max_entry_num="2">
<interface>lan0</interface>
<ip>172.16.24.24</ip>
<netmask>255.255.0.0</netmask>
<mtu>1500</mtu>
SMS cmd:
set lan network 1 interface lan0 set lan network 1 ip 172.16.24.24 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 59/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide set lan network 1 netmask 255.255.0.0 set lan network 1 mtu 1500 2. The semicolon character (;) is used to separate more than one command packed in a single SMS. 3. E.g. status system In this command, the control command is status system, and you can get the system status by sending this message to the communication board. SMS received:
firmware_version = 1.0.0 firmware_version_full = "1.0.0 (Rev 2820)"
hardware_version = 1.2.0 kernel_version = 3.10.108 device_model = ICE1001-S4LC (Global) serial_number = 05170120040021 uptime = "1 day, 00:55:30"
system_time = "Tue Apr 14 20:18:44 2020 (NTP not enabled)"
ram_usage = "9M Free/64M Total"
reboot In this command, the command is to reboot the Router. SMS received:
OK show ice_connection all In this command, the command is to get all the configuration of ice_connection SMS received:
addr1 = 120.79.218.89 port1 = 1884 http1 = http://120.79.218.89/ice addr2 = 120.79.218.89 port2 = 1884 http2 = ""
idle = 60 mqtt_keepalive = 60 retry_interval = 60 max_retry = 3 UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 60/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Chapter 6 Introductions for CLI 6.1 What Is CLI The command-line interface (CLI) is a software interface providing another way to set the parameters of equipment from the SSH or through a telnet network connection. To configure it with CLI commands. After establishing a Telnet or SSH connection with the communication board, enter the login account and password (default admin/admin) to enter the configuration mode of the communication board, as shown below.
Route login:
Router login: admin Password: admin CLI commands:
! Comments add Add a list entry of configuration clear Clear statistics config Configuration operation debug Output debug information to the console del Delete a list entry of configuration exit Exit from the CLI help Display an overview of the CLI syntax ping Send messages to network hosts reboot Halt and perform a cold restart UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 61/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide route Static route modify dynamicallythis setting will not be saved set Set system configuration show Show system configuration status Show running system information tftpupdate Update firmware using tftp traceroute Print the route packets trace to network host urlupdate Update firmware using http or ftp ver Show version of firmware UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 62/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 6.2 How to Configure the CLI Following is a table about the description of help and the error should be encountered in the configuring program. Commands /tips
Description Typing a question mark ? will show you the help information. eg.
# configPress ?
config Configuration operation
# configPress spacebar +?
commit Save the configuration changes and take effect changed configuration save_and_apply Save the configuration changes and take effect changed configuration loaddefault Restore Factory Configuration Press these two keys at the same time, except its copy function but also can be used for break out of the setting program. The current command is not completed. It can help you finish you command. Example:
# config (tick Enter key) Syntax error: The command is not completed
# config (tick space key+ Tab key) commit save_and_apply loaddefault When your setting finished, you should enter those commands to make your setting take effect on the device. Note: Commit and save_and_apply plays the same role. Ctrl+c Syntax error: The command is not completed Tick space key+ Tab key
#config commit
# config save_and_apply 6.3 Commands Reference Commands Debug Show Syntax Debug parameters Show parameters Description Turn on or turn off debug function Show current configuration of each function , if we need to see all please using show running All the function parameters are set by commands set and add, the difference is that set is for the single parameter and add is for the list parameter Note: Download the config.XML file from the configured web browser. The command format can refer to the config.XML file format. Set parameters Add parameters Set Add UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 63/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide 6.4 Quick Start with Configuration Examples The best and quickest way to master CLI is firstly to view all features from the webpage and then read all CLI commands at a time, finally learn to configure it with some reference examples. Example 1: Show current version
# status system firmware_version = 1.0.0 firmware_version_full = "1.0.0 (Rev 2820)"
hardware_version = 1.2.0 kernel_version = 3.10.108 device_model = ICE1001-S4LC (Global) serial_number = 05170120040021 uptime = "1 day, 00:55:30"
system_time = "Tue Apr 14 20:18:44 2020 (NTP not enabled)"
ram_usage = "9M Free/64M Total"
Example 2: Update firmware via tftp
# tftpupdate space+?
firmware New firmware config New configuration file
# tftpupdate firmware space+?
filename New file
# tftpupdate firmware filename ice1001-firmware-sysupgrade-unknown.ruf host 192.168.100.99 //enter a new firmware name Downloading Download success. Upgrading Upgrade success. //update success
# reboot // take effect after restart Rebooting... OK Example 3: Set link-manager
# set
# set (space+?) cellular Cellular ddns DDNS dido DIDO email Email ethernet Ethernet event Event Management UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 64/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide firewall Firewall gre GRE ip_passthrough IP Passthrough ipsec IPSec lan Local Area Network link_manager Link Manager ntp NTP openvpn OpenVPN reboot Automatic Reboot route Route sms SMS ssh SSH syslog Syslog system System user_management User Management web_server Web Server wifi WiFi AP
# set link_managerspace+?
primary_link Primary Link backup_link Backup Link backup_mode BackSup Mode revert_interval Revert Interval emergency_reboot Emergency Reboot link Link Settings
# set link_manager primary_linkspace+?
Enum Primary Link wwan1/wan/wlan
# set link_manager primary_link wwan1 //select wwan1 as primary_link OK //setting succeed
#set link_manager link 1space+?
type Type desc Description connection_type Connection Type wwan WWAN Settings static_addr pppoe PPPoE Settings ping Ping Settings nat_enable NAT Enable mtu MTU weight Weight upload_bandwidth Upload Bandwidth download_bandwidth Download Bandwidth dns1_overrided dns2_overrided debug_enable Debug Enable verbose_debug_enable Verbose Debug Enable Overrided Primary DNS Overrided Secondary DNS Static Address Settings UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 65/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide
# set link_manager link 1 type wwan1 OK
# set link_manager link 1 wwanspace+?
auto_apn Automatic APN Selection apn APN username Username password Password dialup_number Dialup Number auth_type data_allowance Data Allowance billing_day Billing Day
# set link_manager link 1 wwan data_allowance 100 //open cellular switch_by_data_traffic OK //setting succeed
# set link_manager link 1 wwan billing_day 1 //setting specifies the day of month for billing OK //setting succeed
# config save_and_apply OK // save and apply current configuration, make you configuration effect Authentication Type Example 4: Set Cellular
# show cellular all sim {
id = 1 card = sim1 phone_number = ""
pin_code = ""
extra_at_cmd = ""
telnet_port = 0 network_type = auto band_select_type = all band_settings {
gsm_850 = false gsm_900 = false gsm_1800 = false gsm_1900 = false wcdma_800 = false wcdma_850 = false wcdma_900 = false wcdma_1900 = false wcdma_2100 = false wcdma_1700 = false wcdma_band19 = false lte_band1 = false lte_band2 = false UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 66/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide lte_band3 = false lte_band4 = false lte_band5 = false lte_band7 = false lte_band8 = false lte_band13 = false lte_band17 = false lte_band18 = false lte_band19 = false lte_band20 = false lte_band21 = false lte_band25 = false lte_band28 = false lte_band31 = false lte_band38 = false lte_band39 = false lte_band40 = false lte_band41 = false
telit_band_settings {
gsm_band = 900_and_1800 wcdma_band = 1900
debug_enable = true verbose_debug_enable = false
# set(space+?) cellular ddns dido email ethernet event firewall gre ip_passthrough ipsec l2tp lan link_manager ntp openvpn pptp reboot route sms ssh syslog system user_management web_server wifi
# set cellular(space+?) sim SIM Settings
# set cellular sim(space+?) Integer Index (1..1)
# set cellular sim 1(space+?) card SIM Card phone_number Phone Number pin_code PIN Code extra_at_cmd Extra AT Cmd telnet_port Telnet Port network_type Network Type band_select_type Band Select Type band_settings Band Settings UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 67/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide telit_band_settings Band Settings debug_enable Debug Enable verbose_debug_enable Verbose Debug Enable
# set cellular sim 1 phone_number 18620435279 OK
# config save_and_apply OK // save and apply current configuration, make you configuration effect UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 68/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide Glossary DCS 1800 Digital Cellular System, also referred to as PCN Data Communication Equipment (typically modems) Abbr. AC APN ASCII CE CHAP CLI CSD CTS dB dBi DC DCD DCE DI DO DSR DTE DTMF DTR EDGE EMC EMI ESD ETSI GND GPRS GRE GSM HSPA ID IMEI IP IPSec kbps L2TP LAN Description Alternating Current Access Point Name of GPRS Service Provider Network American Standard Code for Information Interchange Conformit Europene (European Conformity) Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Command Line Interface for batch scripting Circuit Switched Data Clear to Send Decibel Direct Current Data Carrier Detect Decibel Relative to an Isotropic radiator Digital Input Digital Output Data Set Ready Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multi-frequency Data Terminal Ready Electromagnetic Compatibility Electro-Magnetic Interference Electrostatic Discharges Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution of GSM and IS-136 Ground General Packet Radio Service generic route encapsulation Global System for Mobile Communications International Mobile Equipment Identification High Speed Packet Access identification data Internet Protocol Internet Protocol Security kbits per second Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol local area network FDD LTE Frequency Division Duplexing Long Term Evolution European Telecommunications Standards Institute UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 69/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide OpenVPN Open Virtual Private Network Password Authentication Protocol Personal Computer Personal Communications Network, also referred to as DCS 1800 Personal Communication System, also referred to as GSM 1900 Description Light Emitting Diode Machine to Machine Maximum Minimum Mobile Originated Mobile Station Mobile Terminated Protocol Data Unit Personal Identity Number Program Logic Control System Point-to-point Protocol Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Power Supply Unit Personal Unblocking Key Radio Frequency Request to Send Remote Terminal Unit Receive Direction Software Development Kit subscriber identification module R&TTE Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment SMA antenna Stubby antenna or Magnet antenna Short Message Service Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol Terminal Equipment, also referred to as DTE Transmit Direction Universal Asynchronous Receiver-transmitter Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Universal Serial Bus Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Volts Direct Current Virtual Local Area Network Virtual Private Network Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio Wide Area Network Abbr. LED M2M MAX Min MO MS MT PAP PC PCN PCS PDU PIN PLCs PPP PPTP PSU PUK RF RTS RTU Rx SDK SIM SMS SNMP TCP/IP TE Tx UART UMTS USB USSD VDC VLAN VPN VSWR WAN UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 70/69 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) User Guide ICE Cobotics EMEA Add: Airborne Avenue 55 2133 LV Hoofddorp (The Netherlands) Web:www.icecobotics.com UG_ICE1001-S4LC(Global)_V1.0.1 Mar. 01, 2022 71/69
1 2 | 06 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) LabelSmpl-US | ID Label/Location Info | 230.68 KiB | March 18 2022 |
t Synergy 46 Cellular Router M odel: ICE1001- S4LC G lobal) PN: B051704 Power: 12- 48V ===
FCC D :2AWHZ-ICE1001 FECES IE COBOTICS UUUTCQUCUTUAUAAY TEU SN: 10000000000001 M EI: 100000000000004 M anufacturer: ICE Cobotics EM EA mae WWW. icecobotics.com fs _ INH
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1 2 | 17 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) AntSpec r1 | Operational Description | 120.70 KiB | March 18 2022 |
ICE Cobotics (Guangdong) Company Limited Declaration concerning Antenna Specification It is hereby declared that the product Model No.: ICE1001-S4LC(Global), FCC ID: 2AWHZ-ICE1001 fulfills the requirement in FCC test relating to the antenna type. The device specified above confirms to the FCC recommendations for PIFA antenna type(s) described below:
Model No. of antenna:
Type of antenna:
ICE-1001 ANT PIFA Antenna Gain of the antenna Frequency range:
LTE Band 2: 2.81 dBi LTE Band 4: 3.89 dBi LTE Band 5: 0.22 dBi LTE Band 7: 1.70 dBi LTE Band 12: -1.38 dBi LTE Band 13: -1.18 dBi LTE Band 25: 2.81 dBi LTE Band 26: 0.22 dBi LTE Band 41: 1.70 dBi WIFI: 4.37 dBi LTE Band 2: 1850.7 ~ 1909.3 MHz LTE Band 4: 1710.7 ~ 1754.3 MHz LTE Band 5: 824.7 ~ 848.3 MHz LTE Band 7: 2502.5 ~ 2567.5 MHz LTE Band 12: 699.7 ~ 715.3 MHz LTE Band 13: 779.5 ~ 784.5 MHz LTE Band 25: 1850.7 ~ 1914.3 MHz LTE Band 26: 824.7 ~ 848.3 MHz LTE Band 41: 2498.5 ~ 2687.5 MHz WIFI Band: 2412-2462 MHz The mounting of the antenna is fixed to the radio module and no other antenna should be used. ICE Cobotics (Guangdong) Company Limited Fushan Section Road, Xiangshi Road, Liaobu Town Dongguan Company name:
Address:
City:
ZIP / Postal code: N/A Country:
Place:
China China Date: 2022-3-08 Jimko Chen Signature:
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 12 | Test Report | 4.31 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 13 | Test Report | 2.88 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 2 | Test Report | 5.65 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 25 | Test Report | 5.64 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 26 | Test Report | 5.18 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 4 | Test Report | 5.66 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 41 r1 | Test Report | 4.64 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 5 | Test Report | 4.37 MiB | March 18 2022 |
1 2 | 14 ICE1001-S4LC(Global) TestRpt Applidex I for LTE Band 7 | Test Report | 4.35 MiB | March 18 2022 |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-03-18 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2560 ~ 2680 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2022-03-18
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICE Cobotics (Guangdong) Company Limited
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0029607827
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Fushan Section Road, Xiangshi Road, Liaobu Town
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1 2 |
Dongguan, N/A
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1 2 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@eurofins.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AWHZ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
ICE1001
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J**** C****
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1 2 | Title |
Certification engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-0********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+86-0********
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1 2 |
j******@icecobotics.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | I-Synergy 4G Cellular Router | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. This device supports 20MHz bandwidth operation only. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is ERP for operations below 1 GHz and EIRP for operations above 1 GHz. LTE supports 1.4/ 3/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20 MHz modes in Band 2 and 1.4/ 3/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20 MHz modes in Band 4 and 1.4/ 3/ 5/ 10 MHz modes in Band 5 and 5/ 10/ 15/ 20 MHz modes in Band 7 and 1.4/ 3/ 5/ 10 MHz modes in Band 12 and 5/ 10 MHz modes in Band 13 and 1.4/ 3/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20 MHz modes in Band 25 and 1.4/ 3/ 5/ 10/ 15 MHz modes in Band 26 and 5/ 10/ 15/ 20 MHz operations in Band 41. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Dongguan NTC CO., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
J**** H******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 |
j******@ntc-c.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 41 | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1114300 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 41 | 1850.7 | 1909.3 | 0.392 | 1 ppm | 1M10G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | 41 | 1850.7 | 1909.3 | 0.392 | 1 ppm | 1M11W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 24E | 41 | 1860 | 1900 | 0.392 | 1 ppm | 17M9G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | 41 | 1860 | 1900 | 0.392 | 1 ppm | 17M9W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 27 | 41 | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.571 | 1 ppm | 1M10G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 27 | 41 | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.571 | 1 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 27 | 41 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.571 | 1 ppm | 17M9G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 27 | 41 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.571 | 1 ppm | 18M0W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 22H | 41 | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.154 | 1 ppm | 1M10G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 41 | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.154 | 1 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 22H | 41 | 829 | 844 | 0.154 | 1 ppm | 8M94G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 22H | 41 | 829 | 844 | 0.154 | 1 ppm | 8M95W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 27 | 41 | 2502.5 | 2567.5 | 0.303 | 1 ppm | 4M48G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 27 | 41 | 2502.5 | 2567.5 | 0.303 | 1 ppm | 4M48W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 15 | 27 | 41 | 2510 | 2560 | 0.303 | 1 ppm | 17M9G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 16 | 27 | 41 | 2510 | 2560 | 0.303 | 1 ppm | 17M9W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 17 | 27 | 41 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.104 | 1 ppm | 1M10G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 18 | 27 | 41 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.104 | 1 ppm | 1M11W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 19 | 27 | 41 | 704 | 711 | 0.104 | 1 ppm | 8M94G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | 41 | 704 | 711 | 0.104 | 1 ppm | 8M95W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 21 | 27 | 41 | 779.5 | 784.5 | 0.116 | 1 ppm | 4M47G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 22 | 27 | 41 | 779.5 | 784.5 | 0.116 | 1 ppm | 4M47W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 23 | 27 | 41 | 782 | 782 | 0.116 | 1 ppm | 8M93G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 24 | 27 | 41 | 782 | 782 | 0.116 | 1 ppm | 8M94W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 25 | 24E | 41 | 1850.7 | 1914.3 | 0.459 | 1 ppm | 1M11G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 26 | 24E | 41 | 1850.7 | 1914.3 | 0.459 | 1 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 27 | 24E | 41 | 1860 | 1905 | 0.459 | 1 ppm | 17M9G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 28 | 24E | 41 | 1860 | 1905 | 0.459 | 1 ppm | 17M9W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 29 | 22H | 41 | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.155 | 1 ppm | 1M10G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | 41 | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.155 | 1 ppm | 1M10W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 31 | 22H | 41 | 831.5 | 841.5 | 0.155 | 1 ppm | 13M5G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 32 | 22H | 41 | 831.5 | 841.5 | 0.155 | 1 ppm | 13M5W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 33 | 27 | 41 | 2498.5 | 2687.5 | 0.301 | 1 ppm | 4M46G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 34 | 27 | 41 | 2498.5 | 2687.5 | 0.301 | 1 ppm | 4M48W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 35 | 27 | 41 | 2560 | 2680 | 0.301 | 1 ppm | 17M9G7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 36 | 27 | 41 | 2560 | 2680 | 0.301 | 1 ppm | 17M9W7D |
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