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WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE Copyright 1999-2023 WAPICE Ltd - All rights reserved We control the copyright in this document, and you may only use this document or parts of this document in accordance with the provisions in our terms and conditions. Reproducing or copying this document or parts of this document without Wapices written consent represents an infringement of the terms and conditions of use. Therefore, this document may not be entrusted to a third party without Wapices written consent, nor can it be subject to any unauthorized purpose. Unless otherwise stated, we or our licensors own the intellectual property rights of the software and/or hardware described in this document. Subject to the license, all these intellectual property rights are reserved. Therefore, the content may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms and conditions of such license. Disclaimer of liability To the extent that the document and the information in this document are provided free-of-charge, we will not be liable for any loss or damage of any nature. You accept that we have an interest in limiting the personal liability of Wapices employees. Having regard to that interest, you accept that we are a limited liability entity and agree that you will not bring any claim personally against Wapices individual members or employees in respect of any losses you suffer in connection with this document, the products described in this document or these terms and conditions. Nothing in the terms and conditions will limit or exclude our or your liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation or limit any of our or your liabilities in any way that is not permitted under the applicable law. Regulatory notices Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 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. NOTICE:
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Wapice Ltd. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Radiofrequency radiation exposure information:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE Safety notes Warning:
Make sure that all conducting systems entering from outdoors are sufficiently protected and antennas installed withing the area covered by a lightning protection system. When implementing lightning protection concept, adhere to IEC 62305 standard. Notice:
The device (and its components) may only be used for the application described in the instructions. Correct and safe operation of the device is only guaranteed only when it is set up, installed, and used according to the instructions. 4 Contents About IoT-TICKET ............................................................................................................... 1 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Technical specification ............................................................................................ 3 1.2 Connecting the device ............................................................................................ 4 Pin connectors (top) ................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Antenna connectors (side) ...................................................................................... 6 1.4 Supported antennas and antennae requirements ............................................ 7 Installing WRM 247LTE device ............................................................................... 7 1.5.1 Wall or ceiling mounting WRM 247LTE device. .............................................. 7 Installation angle and dimensions .................................................................... 8 1.5.2 1.4.1 1.5 2.1 2.1.1 LEDs and the meaning of their colors or statuses ................................................... 8 1.6 1.7 Opening the enclosure cover .................................................................................. 9 2. Configuration settings for the WRM 247LTE .................................................................... 10 Setting up communication to local user interface .................................................. 11 Direct connection from WRM to PC ............................................................... 11 How to find out the WRM 247LTE devices IP when DHCP is enabled? ........ 11 Starting the web connection .................................................................................. 11 3. Local UI ........................................................................................................................... 13 3.1 Network settings ................................................................................................... 13 Ethernet ......................................................................................................... 15 3.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 3.1.2 Modem (mobile data) ..................................................................................... 15 3.1.3 IoT-TICKET server ...................................................................................... 17 3.1.4 WLAN ............................................................................................................ 17 3.2 3.3 Firmware ............................................................................................................... 22 Password .............................................................................................................. 23 Retrieving the lost Local UI password ............................................................ 24 3.3.1 Revision F (23.8.2023) About IoT-TICKET IoT-TICKET is a complete Internet of Things (IoT) tool suite and platform allowing you to build web, mobile, cloud and reporting applications in minutes with big data analytics and easy to use tools. IoT-TICKET covers versatile data-acquisition needs, Big-Data and analytics enabled servers, web-based Dashboards and Reports. With IoT-TICKET, one can create and deploy fully fledged IoT applications in minutes. 1 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 1. Introduction WRM 247LTE is a robust device for remote management, measurement, and control. The device can be used independently or as a part of Internet of Things platform such as IoT-
TICKET. Designed by Wapice, it has complete customization opportunities to meet the requirements of industrial conditions. Wapice also provides complete software development services for the target system. 2 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 1.1 Technical specification Processor RAM Flash ARM Cortex-A5, 536MHz 512MB DDR2 256MB NAND Flash Multimedia Card 1 Micro SD slot SIM Card Nano-SIM A T A D L A C N H C E T I Wireless Connectivity GSM/GPRS/3G/4G, WLAN and WPAN external antennas GNSS Ethernet 10/100 Mbps CAN RS-485 GPS L1, GLONASS, BeiDou & Galileo Tracking sensitivity GPS: -159dBm, GLONASS: -158dBm Acquisition sensitivity GPS: -147dBm, GLONASS: -146dBm 2 (4 pin M12 industrial Ethernet connectors) 2 1 RS-485 5V output Max 100mA RS-232 1-Wire USB 5V output Digital output Digital input Analog input 1 1, Max 10mA 1 x host, Max 500mA Max 500mA 4 x 0-1, level 1 configurable 5-30 V, max 200 mA current output 4 x 0-1, level 1 any between 5-30 V 2 x 0-22 mA and 2 x 0-30 V, compatible with 4-20 mA current loop DC supply voltage range 7 56 Vdc LED Accelerometer Supported OS 1 programmable red/green LED, GSM LED and 2 x Ethernet LED Digital, triaxial, 16 bit, 2g/4g/8g/16g Real Time Linux RTC Back-up capacitor Yes IP Class IP 65 Operating temperature
-30C to +60C Weight Dimensions GSM Bands 3G Bands LTE bands WLAN & WPAN 615g 173mm x 95mm x 67mm (without antennas), cast aluminum casing GSM850, GSM-900, GSM-1800, GSM-1900 Max. transmitted power: 33dBm, 27dBm on GSM-900 WCDMA FDD Band 1, WCDMA FDD Band 2, WCDMA FDD Band 3, WCDMA FDD Band 4, WCDMA FDD Band 5, WCDMA FDD Band 6, WCDMA FDD Band 8, WCDMA FDD Band 19 Max. transmitted power: 24dBm LTE 1, LTE 2, LTE 3, LTE 4, LTE 5, LTE 7, LTE 8, LTE 12, LTE 13, LTE 18, LTE 19, LTE 20, LTE 26, LTE 38, LTE 40, LTE 41, LTE 66 Max. transmitted power: 24dBm 2.4-2.48GHz Max. transmitted power: WLAN 17.5dBm / WPAN 8.5dBm 3 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 1.2 Connecting the device Upon configuration, the user must connect the WRM 247LTE module via the power cable to a power source, connect the WLAN antenna to the module by screwing it in and connect the module to the computer via the Ethernet cable. Details on the recommended cables and antenna are offered in the sections below. The equipment must be powered by a PS2 source in compliance with the IEC 62368-1 standard. 1.3 Pin connectors (top) The arrangement and functionality of the eight pin correctors of WRM 247LTE device is listed below. Note: The tables are arranged in the same way the connectors are arranged on the WRM 247LTE device. 4 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE Connector 2 Connector 4 Connector 6 Ethernet 2 1. Analog voltage input 2 1. RS-485 +5V output 1. Debug serial RXD 1. Ethernet 2 TX+
2. 4-20mA current input 2 3. 4-20mA input 2 return 4. 4-20mA input 1 return 5. Analog voltage input 1 6. 4-20mA current input 1 7. Analog GND 8. Analog GND 2. RS-485 D+
3. RS-485 D-
4. Digital input 2 5. Digital input 3 6. Digital input 4 7. RS-485 GND 8. GND 2. CAN 2 H 2. Ethernet 2 RX+
3. CAN 2 L 3. Ethernet 2 TX-
4. Debug serial TXD 4. Ethernet 2 RX-
5. 1-Wire Vcc 6. CAN GND 7. GND 8. 1-Wire DQ Connector 1 Connector 3 Connector 5 Ethernet 1 1. Digital output supply+
1. USB Host Power 1. RS-232 RXD 2. Power supply +
2. USB Host D-
3. Digital output 1 3. USB Host D+
2. CAN 1 H 3. CAN 1 L 4. Digital input 1 4. Digital output 2 4. RS-232 TXD 5. Power ground 5. Digital output 3 5. +5V output 1. Ethernet 1 TX+
2. Ethernet 1 RX+
3. Ethernet 1 TX-
4. Ethernet 1 RX-
6. Digital output 4 6. CAN GND 7. USB Host GND 7. GND 8. GND 8. GND 5 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE All the device pin connectors are manufactured by Phoenix Contact. Their exact types as well as the recommended corresponding cable connectors from Phoenix are presented in the table below. Connector Connector 1 Connectors 2 - 6 Connectors 7 & 8 Connector type on the device SACC-CI-M12MS- 5CON-SH TOR 32 with SACC-BP-M-M12/M15-6-THR SACC-CI-M12FS-8CON-SH TOR 32 with SACC-BP-F-M12/M15-6-THR SACC-CI-M12FSD-4CON-L180-THR with SACC-BP-F-M12/M15-6-THR Recommended connector for cable assemblies SACC-M12FS-5CON-PG 7-SH SACC-M12MS-8CON-PG 9-SH SACC-M12MSD-4CON-PG 9-SH All the cable connectors at the table above have knurled thumb screw fasteners, whose recommended fastening torque is 0,4 Nm. Exceeding this recommended value when tightening the connectors may damage the device. There are torque tools available e.g. from Phoenix Contact for fastening the thumb screw fasteners with accurate torque. 1.4 Antenna connectors (side) In addition to the connectors on top of the WRM 247LTE device, there are also 4 SMA antenna connectors at ends of the device, one for each of the following:
4G (main) 4G DIV (diversity) GPS/GNSS WLAN/WPAN In case the device needs to be connected via one of the above wireless interfaces, the specific antennas must be connected to the device. Wapice may offer them upon request. No warranty is given, and no responsibility taken for defects of the third-party items offered by Wapice. The recommended tightening torque for the SMA connectors of the device is 0,4 Nm. Unused antenna connectors shall be fitted with a protective cap to ensure IP65 water protection. 6 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 1.4.1 Supported antennas and antennae requirements European Economic Area compliance testing of the WRM 247LTE has been carried out using the WLAN 001-0001 antenna from Laird Connectivity and 3G/LTE GNSS 2J6941MGFa antenna from 2J Antennas. Use of any other antenna than mentioned above is not permitted, without re-certification. The FCC compliance testing of the WRM 247LTE has been carried out using the WLAN 001-
0001 antenna from Laird Connectivity and 3G/LTE GNSS 2J6941MGFa antenna from 2J Antennas. Antennas with same radiation pattern and peak gain that is less than or equal to certified antennas is allowed without re-certification. The 001-0001 WLAN antenna has an omnidirectional radiation pattern at a maximum antenna peak gain of 2 dBi. To use alternative WLAN antennas in FCC regions on WRM 247LTE without re-certification, an antenna with an omnidirectional radiation pattern and a peak gain being less than or equal to 2 dBi is required. The 2J6941MGFa 3G/LTE GNSSS antenna has an omnidirectional radiation pattern at a maximum antenna peak gain of 8 dBi. To use alternative 3G/LTE antennas in FCC regions on WRM 247LTE without re-certification, an antenna with an omnidirectional radiation pattern and a peak gain being less than or equal to 8 dBi is required. 1.5 Installing WRM 247LTE device WRM 247LTE device can be installed on a wall or ceiling or used on a surface horizontally. A screw mounting is recommended, if the device is installed to a height exceeding two (2) meters. All connectors that are not in use should be sealed with plugs that the device is delivered with. 1.5.1 Wall or ceiling mounting WRM 247LTE device. The device should be mounted on a vertical surface or on a ceiling from flanges at both ends of the housing, applying 2 screws per flange. The screws should be 3.0 - 3.5 mm in diameter. The most appropriate choice of mounting screw type depends on the material of surface the device is attached to, which is why no precise recommendations on the screw type are given in this guide. The person mounting WRM 247LTE should however ensure that the screws can 7 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE hold up the device against the installation surface with at least 20 N force, i.e., firmly enough for keeping a 2 kg object attached to a ceiling. 1.5.2 Installation angle and dimensions In the case of vertical surface installation, it is recommended that the device is aligned horizontally, as in the figure below. The figure also demonstrates the minimum clearances needed for different wire harness types. 1.6 LEDs and the meaning of their colors or statuses There are four LEDs on the WRM 247LTE device, each of them displaying statuses for the following functions:
LED off Orange STATUS LED Powered off Working normally MODEM LED (GREEN) LED off Blinking LED on Not connected Trying to connect Connected 8 ETHERNET 2 LED (GREEN) No link Network activity Link active LED off Blinking LED on ETHERNET 1 LED (GREEN) No link Network activity Link active LED off Blinking LED on WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 1.7 Opening the enclosure cover Opening the WRM247 enclosure is not advised unless internal components such as SIM-card or SD-card needs to be changed. The device must be powered off and opening the enclosure must be done using considerable caution and care. Repeated opening and closing of the enclosure may degrade the ingress protection. For more details on SIM-card installation refer to Section 3.1.2.1. Enclosure cover is mounted with four (4) 6-32 x 1/2" O-ring sealed threaded screws visible on top of the case. Make sure not to lose or damage the O-ring seals on the screws as well as the seal ring on the outer edges of the enclosure. The enclosure cover screws must be tightened to a torque of 25-30cN.m to meet the specified enclosure ingress protection rating. 9 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 2. Configuration settings for the WRM 247LTE By default, the WRM 247LTE devices DHCP client is enabled on both Ethernets. Upon connecting WRM 247LTE to a network, device will attempt to request an IP-address trough DHCP process and connect to IoT-TICKET server without any action needed from the users side. The default networks settings of the WRM 247LTE device are presented in the table below:
Interface Settings Ethernet 1 (ETH1) Ethernet 2 (ETH2) WLAN Modem (4G) Status: Enabled (always enabled) DHCP (dynamic): Enabled Status: Enabled (always enabled) DHCP (dynamic): Enabled Status: Disabled DHCP (dynamic): Enabled Status: Disabled APN server: internet PIN code: -
If the interface and DHCP are enabled, but WRM 247LTE device fails to get DHCP lease (i.e. there is no DHCP server available), then the WRM 247LTE device will use the IP settings presented in the table below:
Interface Settings Ethernet 1 (ETH1) Ethernet 2 (ETH2) WLAN Status: Enabled IP: 192.168.100.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Status: Enabled IP: 169.254.255.240 Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Status: Enabled IP: 192.168.101.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Note: Usually the operating system tries to identify the network for a while before falling to the DHCP lease fail IP. During this period, the WRM 247LTE device is not accessible. 10 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 2.1 Setting up communication to local user interface 2.1.1 Direct connection from WRM to PC Connect an M12 ethernet cable between WRM 247LTE and PC. Device's Local UI can be accessed from lease fail address of Ethernet 2 interface (https://169.254.255.240). By default, Windows operating system will assign itself fallback IP address from the same 169.254.0.0/16 address pool as ETH 2 2.1.2 How to find out the WRM 247LTE devices IP when DHCP is enabled?
Access the network administration interface and inspect the assigned IP addresses, the MAC address of WRM 247LTE is printed out on the device. If the WRM 247LTE device has received an IP address trough the DHCP service and is connected to internet, then the user may get the IP address from the network settings data node of the corresponding device in the IoT-TICKET. 2.2 Starting the web connection After the IP configuration, the user may access the local user interface for the WRM 247LTE by just typing https://<WRM_DEVICE_IP> in any browser, where WRM_DEVICE_IP is the IP address of the WRM 247LTE device. The device uses self-signed certificate for the HTTPS traffic, user must accept the self-signed certificate when connecting to the device. 11 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE The Username is always admin, and it cannot be changed. By default, the password is device serial number. Note: It is recommended to change password after the first login!
12 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 3. Local UI Once the IP configuration for the WRM 247LTE device is done and the user logs in to homepage of the local user interface, the main view is displayed. Next to the name of the page, in the navigation bar, the user may access all the pages available for the local UI: Home, Network, Firmware and Password. At the same time, the navigation bar includes the Logout button that disconnects the user from the homepage. The main pane of the homepage includes information related to the Network settings and the Firmware update, together with the buttons that are linked to the respective pages. 3.1 Network settings Either by selecting Network on the navigation bar or by clicking on the Update button under Network settings in the main pane of the homepage, the user may open the Network settings page of the device. 13 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 14 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE The Network settings include the settings for the four network interfaces: Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2, Modem and WLAN. The UI always shows the current active settings the WRM 247LTE device has. To take edited settings into use, the Update button must be pressed, otherwise the changes in settings made by the user will not be saved. 3.1.1 Ethernet The available settings for the Ethernet that can be modified according to the users desires are the following:
Dynamic If set, the DHCP client is enabled, and all the static fields are disabled so that they cannot be modified. IP address Netmask Gateway DNS 1 server DNS 2 server If the user decides to use static IP settings, user may do so by unmarking the box in front of Dynamic. Once done, the user must at least give an IP address and a Netmask for the device. All the other fields are optional. 3.1.2 Modem (mobile data) The available settings for the modem (mobile data) that can be modified according to the users desires are the following:
Bridge modem with Interface(s) which the Modem interface is bridged with. Using bridge, Modems internet connection can be shared with selected interface(s). If WLAN is selected, WLAN hotspot is created based on settings defined for WLAN interface. DHCP server in bridge Whether to use DHCP server in bridge. DHCP lease parameters are determined based on settings on corresponding interface. Enable Activate Modem interface and enable mobile data communication. APN Access point name for the SIM card used for mobile data communication. PIN PIN code for the SIM card used for mobile data communication. 15 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE By default, the modem interface is disabled. If the user decides to enable the mobile interface, then the APN server of the mobile operator is required to be set. Most operators in Finland use internet as the APN server address. If the SIM card used in the WRM 247LTE device does not have a PIN code set, then the PIN field under the modem settings may be left empty. 3.1.2.1 Inserting the SIM card The WRM 247LTE device uses a standard nano SIM card. The card may be inserted in the slot available side as shown in the images below. Read instructions on 1.7 Opening the enclosure cover, before opening the cover. 16 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 3.1.3 IoT-TICKET server The local user interface enables the user to set up the server address of IoT-TICKET server that the WRM 247LTE device will connect to. Note: By default, the IoT-TICKET server address is: my.iot-ticket.com. This address should not be changed unless the user has a private installation of an IoT-
TICKET server. 3.1.4 WLAN The available settings for WLAN that can be modified according to the users needs are the following:
Enable Activate WLAN interface. Dynamic If set, the DHCP client is enabled, and all the static fields are disabled so that they cannot be modified. The cursor will change into a forbidden icon in order to show the user that the WLAN settings are not editable when the box in front of Dynamic setting is marked. IP address Netmask Gateway DNS 1 server DNS 2 server Note: The WLAN access point scan and (802.1X) enterprise authentication features are currently only available in the devices local user interface and not in the IoT-
TICKET server. 17 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE The WLAN interface supports the following authentication methods:
Method Open Description The access point requires no authentication. Pre-shared key (PSK) The access point uses pre-shared passphrase for authentication:
WPE-PSK, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK. Enterprise IEEE 802.1X based enterprise authentication which uses a separate authentication server. By default, the WLAN interface is disabled. The WLAN interface needs to be enabled for the user to be able to configure both the WLAN IP settings and the WLAN access point settings. The Access point field under WLAN access point settings shows if the WLAN has connected to the access point by showing the access point name or Not connected text. The time required to connect to an access point depends on the authentication method as well as on the access point itself. After establishing the connection, the user might need to refresh the page manually to show the correct connection status, if the connection takes longer than normally. Clicking the Show button under Stored access points opens the list of access points which have previously been configured in the device. In the newly pop-up list of stored access points, it is possible to Forget access points, in case the user wants to delete the previously saved access points no longer valid. If WLAN is enabled and there are access points stored, the device will automatically try to connect to these saved access points. 18 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE The user may configure a new access point either manually or by scanning the wireless network. The manual setup can be used off-site or if the access point uses hidden SSID (not visible by scanning). The scanning method allows to connect to access points which are currently broadcasting their SSID to the wireless network. 3.1.4.1 Connecting to an access point manually If the user wants to manually connect to an access point, the user must select the Show options button next to the Connect manually setting. The action opens a pop-up window where the user may input the SSID manually and may select the authentication method. Upon selecting Continue, the user it taken to the next dialog window. The content of the next window depends on the selected authentication method. These dialogs are similar to the ones used when connecting to a scanned access point and they are described in the following section. 19 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 3.1.4.2 Connecting to a scanned access point When the WLAN is enabled, the wireless network is scanned automatically once. The user may also scan the network by selecting the Scan button. The WLAN automatically detects the authentication method which the scanned access points are using and opens a correct connection dialog accordingly. When connecting to an open access point, since the access point does not need any authentication information, the user does not need to input anything. When the user selects the Connect button, the access points information is stored on the device, and the device tries to connect to the network. When connecting to an access point which uses pre-shared key, the user needs to provide the passphrase for the access point. 20 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE The third possible authentication method is IEEE 802.1X enterprise authentication. The following parameters are to be defined in order for the connection to be established:
Parameter Identity Description User identity, e.g., username or email address. Anonymous identity Anonymous identity for the unencrypted use. Real identity is sent only within an encrypted TLS tunnel. Password The identitys password. CA certificate The certificate authority which is used to validate the access points certificate. If this is omitted, the access point certificate will not be validated. User certificate The certificate which is used by the access point to validate the user. Private key The private key which is used for encryption. Private key password The password for the private key file. The WRM 247LTE device cannot automatically detect which fields are required by the access point. Therefore, the user needs to obtain this information from the maintainer/administrator of the wireless network. 21 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 3.2 Firmware Either by selecting Firmware on the navigation bar or by clicking on the Update button under Firmware update in the main pane of the homepage, the user may open the Firmware page of the device. The Firmware page allows the user to update the WRM 247LTE device software locally. Note: The user should use the firmware update from the IoT-TICKET server. The user should not use the update from a file, unless there is some specific reason for the local update. The user must give the server address from where the device can download the software package if the update from the server is used. The given address must include the entire path to the firmware package, including the file extensions, for example:
ftp://myserver/WRM247_firmware_package.tar.gz. When the Update button is selected, the firmware update starts. The UI informs the user when the firmware update is ready. At this point, the user must log in again. 22 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 3.3 Password By selecting Password on the navigation bar, the user may open the Password page that allows for the change of the admin users password. The user must type in:
The Old password The New password The Reconfirmation of new password When Change button is selected, the new password is taken into use and the UI logs out automatically. The user must log in again with the new password. Reminder:
It is recommended to change the default password the first time you log in!
23 WRM 247LTE QUICK GUIDE 3.3.1 Retrieving the lost Local UI password In case the Local UI password is lost, the user can request a new password by following the below steps:
1. Go to the local UI log in page and select the forgot password? link. 2. In the new pop-up window, copy the value displayed next to Challenge and paste it to Reset Terminal Password utility located on IoT-TICKET server to generate the reset key for the WRM 247LTE device. 3. Fill in the generated Reset Key from Server. 4. Type in a new password and retype it. 5. Select the Reset button. The Local UI redirects the user to the log in page. The user may log in with the new password. 24 Wapice Ltd. Yliopistonranta 5 65200 Vaasa, Finland Phone +358 10 277 5000 Support@iot-ticket.com IoT-TICKET.com 25
1 | ID Label Location Info | ID Label/Location Info | 414.06 KiB | November 16 2023 |
WRM 247LTE Product label draft & location Product label & specification 1 Product label draft Printed label dimensions are 80x33mm. Printing area 78x31mm. Note that following information will be filled with data according to unique product information:
S/N: Serial number ETH1: Ethernet 1 interface MAC-address ETH2: Ethernet 2 interface MAC-address IMEI: Modem International Mobile Equipment Identity WLAN: WLAN interface MAC-address WPAN: WPAN interface MAC-address Filename: WRM247LTE_Product_label_location.docx Version: 1.0 Page: 2 / 3 Copyright Rights Reserved. This document contains information that is confidential and proprietary to Wapice Ltd. This document including any excerpt hereof, may not be copied, transmitted, distributed or otherwise communicated to any third party without the express written consent of Wapice Ltd. Product label & specification 2 Label location on device Product label location is at the bottom side of the WRM247LTE as shown in picture. Location of the label if looked trough from top of the WRM247LTE. Filename: WRM247LTE_Product_label_location.docx Version: 1.0 Page: 3 / 3 Copyright Rights Reserved. This document contains information that is confidential and proprietary to Wapice Ltd. This document including any excerpt hereof, may not be copied, transmitted, distributed or otherwise communicated to any third party without the express written consent of Wapice Ltd.
1 | 2.911 Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 37.60 KiB | November 16 2023 |
-@ Wapice Technology Partner Wapice Ltd Yliopistonranta 5 FI-65200 Vaasa Finland Federal Communication Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA 31.7.2023 ATTESTATION STATEMENT Attestation Statement according to 2.911(d)(5)(i) and 2.911(d)(5)(ii) FCC ID: 2A8VL-WRM247LTE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Hereby we certify that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Further we certify that, as of the date of the filing of the application, Wapice Ltd is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. Sincerely, Risto Pajula, Head of Embedded Systems Wapice Ltd Vaasa (HQ) Yliopistonranta 5 FI-65200 Vaasa Switchboard
+358 10 277 5000 www.wapice.com Tampere Visiokatu 6 FI-33720 Tampere Vaasa Airport Park Yrittajankatu 12 FI-65380 Vaasa info@wapice.com Helsinki Kaisaniemenkatu 2 B F1-00100 Helsinki Vaasa EnergyLab Yliopistonranta 1 FI-65200 Vaasa Hyvinkaa Kankurinkatu 4-6 F FI-05800 Hyvinkaa Seinajoki Tiedekatu 2 Fl-60320 Seinajoki firstname.lastname@wapice.com Jyvaskyla Piippukatu 11 FI-40100 Jyvaskyla Turku Joukahaisenkatu 1 C Fl-20520 Turku Oulu Elektroniikkatie 8 FI-90580 Oulu
1 | 2.911 Attestation Letter US agent | Attestation Statements | 137.76 KiB | November 16 2023 |
Wapice Ltd Yliopistonranta 5 (3rd floor) 65200 Vaasa Finland Date: November 15th 2023 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: 2A8VL-WRM247LTE FRN: 0032956120 US Agent Attestation Statement / Part 2.911(d)(7) Wapice certifies, that as of June 8th 2023, we have designated FCC US Agent, LLC to accept service of process on our behalf for FCC ID: 2A8VL-WRM247LTE. Wapice, accepts to maintain an agent of service of process in the United States for no less than one year after either the grantee has permanently terminated all marketing and importation of the applicable equipment within the U.S., or the conclusion of any Commission-related administrative or judicial proceeding involving the equipment, whichever is later. FCC US Agent, LLC, accepts as of the date of the filing of this application, the obligation of being the designated agent for the purpose of accepting service of process on behalf of Wapice for FCC ID: 2A8VL-WRM247LTE. Designated Agent Information:
Company Name: FCC US Agent, LLC FRN: 0033402884 Address: 3722 Illinois Avenue, Saint Charles, IL, 60174, USA Contact Person: Tim Payne Phone: 708-571-3148 Email: Support@FCCUSAgent.com Sincerely, Company: Wapice Ltd Designated Agent: FCC US Agent, LLC Company Representative: Risto Pajula Designated Agent Representative: Tim Payne Signature:
Signature:
1 | FCC Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 215.51 KiB | November 16 2023 |
Request for Confidentiality Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: May 2, 2023 Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2A8VL-WRM247LTE To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to Paragraphs 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section 552(b) (4) of the Freedom of Information Act, the applicant requests that part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. The applicant requests the exhibits listed below be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to public. Long-Term Confidentiality Short-Term Confidentiality Exhibits External Photos Internal Photos Block Diagram Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual Parts List Tune Up Operational Description The long-term confidentiality exhibits contain our trade secrets and proprietary information that could be of benefit to our competitors. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Sincerely,
(Signature) Name: Risto Pajula Title: Head of Embedded Systems Solutions Segment Company: Wapice Oy Address: Yliopistonranta 5, 65200, Vaasa, Finland Phone: +358 10 277 5168 E-Mail: risto.pajula@wapice.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-11-16 | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2023-11-16
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Wapice Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0032956120
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1 | Physical Address |
Yliopistonranta 5
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1 |
8
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1 |
Vaasa, N/A
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1 |
Finland
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@cetecom.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2A8VL
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WRM247LTE
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
R******** P****
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1 | Telephone Number |
+3584********
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1 | Fax Number |
+3581********
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1 |
r******@wapice.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 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Intelligent IoT Edge Device | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
cetecom advanced GmbH
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1 | Name |
N****** J****
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1 | Telephone Number |
+49 2********
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1 | Fax Number |
+49 2********
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1 |
n******@cetecom.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | 15B |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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