WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 User Manual rev. 1.4 Applications Wireless sensor network Security systems Industrial monitor and control Internet of things (IoT) Description The WGATE is a fully integrated DASH7 Gateway operating in the 915 MHz ISM bands. Based on Variscite DART-6UL chipset with enhanced MQTT firmware. D7A modem at 915MHz compatible with D7A 1.2 specification (www.dash7-
alliance.org) Controlled directly from its online inter-
face. Allows for bi-directional communication with any DASH7 enabled device. Mikrobus extension slot. WizziLab product line at www.wizzilab.com/products DASH7 915 MHz - IP Gateway for Industrial Applications FCC ID : ZARZVWG-41A0F1 Introduction Features Metallic casing for enhanced protection. Full D7A-IP Gateway for DASH7 Al-
liance Protocol v1.2. Controlled over HTTPS and MQTT. Ethernet connectivity. Cellular Connectivity (option) 915 MHz ISM band. Modulation schemes:
FSK @ 9.6 / 55.6 / 166.7 kbps LoRa @ SF8, SF10, SF11, SF12 Output power up to +13 dBm. 12V power supply. Operating temperature: 0 C to 40 C WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 1/23 Table of Contents WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................................................1 Table of Contents..................................................................................................................................2 Index of Tables.....................................................................................................................................3 1 Hardware characteristics.................................................................................................................4 1.1 Recommended operating conditions........................................................................................4 1.2 Mechanical description............................................................................................................5 1.3 Power supply............................................................................................................................6 1.3.1 Specifications...................................................................................................................6 1.3.2 Certificates Obtained........................................................................................................6 1.3.3 Reliability.........................................................................................................................7 1.3.4 Protection.........................................................................................................................7 1.3.5 Environmental Specifications..........................................................................................7 1.3.6 Immunity..........................................................................................................................7 1.3.7 EMC Compliance.............................................................................................................7 1.4 10/100/1000 Ethernet...............................................................................................................9 1.5 LED indicator........................................................................................................................10 1.6 Main SubGHz modem...........................................................................................................11 1.7 Reset button...........................................................................................................................12 1.8 Chipset...................................................................................................................................13 2 Electrical characteristics................................................................................................................14 2.1 Current consumption..............................................................................................................14 3 Wireless characteristics..................................................................................................................15 3.1 Certifications..........................................................................................................................15 3.1.1 DASH7 modem..............................................................................................................16 3.1.2 Data Rates......................................................................................................................16 3.1.3 Transmitting power........................................................................................................16 3.1.4 Receiver sensitivity........................................................................................................16 4 How to use.....................................................................................................................................17 4.1 Powering the WGATE-PRO..................................................................................................17 4.2 Connect to the Wizzigate administration interface................................................................17 4.2.1 Connect the gateway to a network with a DHCP server................................................17 4.2.2 Login into to web interface............................................................................................17 4.3 Register the gateway to the Dash7Board...............................................................................18 4.4 Configure the network...........................................................................................................19 4.4.1 Required outgoing network ports...................................................................................19 4.4.2 Ethernet..........................................................................................................................19 4.5 Online Installation Guide.......................................................................................................20 5 Ordering information.....................................................................................................................21 6 FCC Caution..................................................................................................................................22 7 Revision history.............................................................................................................................23 WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 2/23 Index of Tables WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 Index of Tables Table 1. Recommended operating conditions.......................................................................................4 Table 2. Casing dimensions..................................................................................................................5 Table 3. Current consumption @ 12V..................................................................................................9 Table 4. DASH7 data rates.................................................................................................................10 Table 5. DASH7 Transmission power................................................................................................10 Table 6. DASH7 Reception sensitivity...............................................................................................11 Table 7. Document revision history....................................................................................................14 WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 3/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1 Hardware characteristics 1.1 Recommended operating conditions Table 1. Recommended operating conditions Symbol Parameter Typ. Max. Units TA VCC RH Operating ambient temperature range Operating supply voltage
12.0 40 14.0 Non-condensing Relative Humidity Less than 95% at 40C C V
Min. 0 10.0 WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 4/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.2 Mechanical description 12V Power input Ethernet connector LED indicator Hardware Reset 915 MHz antenna Table 2. Casing dimensions Parameter Dimensions, Length x Width x Height Weight 115 x 55 x 42 Value 300 Units mm g WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 5/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.3 Power supply The WizziGatePro works on a 12V external power supply, model YNQX18 Drawing 1: Power Jack polarity 1.3.1 Specifications Voltage : 100-240Vac Input Current : 1A Frequency : 50-60Hz Efficiency Level : VI Low Standby Power : 0.3W Max Output Voltage Tolerance : 5%
Output Voltage : 12V Output Current : 1.5A Max Output Power : 18W Max 1.3.2 Certificates Obtained CB Report (Global): IEC60950-1/IEC60065/IEC61558-2016/IEC61347 CCC Certificate (China): GB4943-2001/GB8898 GS Certificate(Europe): EN60950-1/EN60065/EN61558/EN61347 CE Certificate(Europe): 2014/30/EU BS Certificate(Britain): BS EN60950-1/BS EN60065/61558/EN61347 UL Certificate(North America): UL/CUL60950-1/UL1310 SAA Certificate(Australia): AS/NZS 60950.1 AS/NZS 60065 KC Certificate(Korea): K60950-1 WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 6/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 PSE Certificate(Japan): J60950-1 1.3.3 Reliability Burn in: 100% full load, 405 C , 4 hours Leakage Current: 0.25mA Max. at 240Vac Voltage Withstand (Between Primary and Secondary): 3000Vac,60S, 5mA Max. Insulation Resistance (Between Primary and Secondary): 20M min at 500V DC MTBF: over 30,000 hours @25 C with full load according to MIL-HDBK-217F. 1.3.4 Protection Short Circuit Protection: The power supply will recover automatically after fault removed Over Current Protection: The power supply will recover automatically after fault current removed Over Voltage Protection: The power supply will be shutdown when output voltage exceeds rated voltage by 150%-180%, and recover automatically after fault removed. 1.3.5 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature: 0o C to 40 o C at maximum load Storage Temperature: -20 o C to 85 o C Storage Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing 1.3.6 Immunity Radiation: 61000-3-2 Electrostatic Discharge: 61000-4-2 Electromagnetic Field Radiation : 61000-4-3 Instantaneous Discharging : 61000-4-4 Surge : 61000-4-5 Conducted Interference : 61000-4-6 Voltage Interruption and Variation : 61000-4-11 1.3.7 EMC Compliance North American Market FCC: FCC Part 15 Class B European Market EMC: EN55013/55022 Class B WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 7/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 Chinese Market: GB9254-2008/GB17625.1-2003/GB13837-2003/GB17625.1-2003 Australian Market C-TICK: CISPR13/22 Class B WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 8/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.4 10/100/1000 Ethernet The GW supports one GbE port. The Ethernet port operates in a 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T configuration and supports auto MDI/MDIX for automatically switching data receive and data transmit pairs. Additional features include full-duplex operation as well as support for auto-negotiation. The Ethernet MAC address is programmed during manufacturing. The Ethernet port is available through a standard RJ45 connector with integrated status lights. The green status light indicates link and activity. The green light is on for link and blinking for activity. The yellow status light indicates speed. The yellow light is off for 10Mbps, on for 100Mbps, and blinking for 1000Mbps. Drawing 2: Ethernet RJ45 Connector WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 9/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.5 LED indicator These LEDs display the status of the WizziGatePro. RED LED: Power Supply Status ON: Powered by Adapter GLOWING: Charging Internal Battery (Internal Battery is an optional feature) BLINKING every 1s: Battery Powered BLINKING every 5s: Battery Powered in Sleep Mode ORANGE LED: Network Error Status ON: Can not ping Dash7Board (i.e. Internet available) BLINKING: Cellular connected but can not ping Dash7Board (with cellular option) GREEN LED: OK Status ON: Gateway running OK OFF: Gateway detects an issue WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 10/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.6 Main SubGHz modem A reverse polarity SMA connector is provided for connecting an externally mounted antenna
(915MHz FCC). WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 11/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.7 Reset button Using a paperclip, you can press the button through the little hole Press button for 2s to reset the board. Press the button for 6s to go to or exit SLEEP mode WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 12/23 Hardware characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 1.8 Chipset The WizziGatePro uses Variscites DART-6UL SoM (System on Module) and WizziLabs custom carrier board. The DART-6UL features:
900 MHz ARM Cortex-A7 128 MB DDR3L memory 128 MB NAND memory WizziLabs carrier board has:
Ethernet port DASH7 sub-GHz modem Mikrobus port (for optional DASH7 sub-GHz modem) Mini PCI Express connector (for optional 4G communication module) MicroSIM slot WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 13/23 Electrical characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 2 Electrical characteristics 2.1 Current consumption Table 3. Current consumption @ 12V Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Units IS IA Sleep mode With Cellular option
0.1
1500 mA mA WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 14/23 Wireless characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 3 Wireless characteristics 3.1 Certifications The DASH7 modem has been approved for usage under FCC (FCCID: 2ARZVWM) WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 15/23 Wireless characteristics WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 3.1.1 DASH7 modem 3.1.2 Data Rates The DASH7 modem has several data rates and modulation scheme available to better fit any kind of application. Table 4. DASH7 data rates Modulation scheme Parameter Rate Data Rate Units ECC and FCC High GFSK ECC and FCC Normal ECC and FCC ECC and FCC ECC and FCC ECC only ECC only Low SF8 SF10 SF11 SF12 LoRa 3.1.3 Transmitting power Table 5. DASH7 Transmission power GFSK LoRa 3.1.4 Receiver sensitivity Table 6. DASH7 Reception sensitivity GFSK LoRa High Normal Low SF8 SF10 SF11 SF12 Area Max TX power Units Modulation scheme Rate Typical Sensitivity Units 166700 bps 55600 bps 9600 bps 3125 bps 980 bps 440 bps 250 bps
+13 dBm
+13 dBm
-105.0 dBm
-110.0 dBm
-117.5 dBm
-125.5 dBm
-131.0 dBm
-133.5 dBm
-135.5 dBm WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 16/23 How to use WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 4 How to use To setup your wizzigate pro, you will need to:
- Power up your wizzigate.
- Access its administration interface.
- Register the gateway to the Wizzilab cloud.
- Configure its network configuration according to your production environment. 4.1 Powering the WGATE-PRO The WizziGate is powered by a 12V power supply provided with the AC adapter shipped with the gateway. 4.2 Connect to the Wizzigate administration interface 4.2.1 Connect the gateway to a network with a DHCP server For your first gateway setup, you need a local ethernet network with a DHCP server and an avail-
able ethernet port on a network switch/router of that network (or a computer that can supply a DHCP server). Plug the ethernet port of the Gateway to your local network via an ethernet cable. The Gateway is configured as a DHCP client so if you have a DHCP server it will automatically join the network. The Gateway broadcasts its name using avahi so it can be reached at http://wizzigate.local. If you change the hostname of the gateway, the address will become http://hostname.local. If there are multiple gateways with the same hostname on the network, they will be named "hostname.local",
"hostname-2.local", ... To configure the Wizzigate, you need to have access to its administration web interface (via a stan-
dard browser). 4.2.2 Login into to web interface The default credentials for the Gateway Administration web interface are:
- user: user
- password: user You can later change the default credentials. WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 17/23 How to use WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 4.3 Register the gateway to the Dash7Board NOTE: Registering to the Dash7Board requires an account on the Dash7Board. If you don't have an account on the Dash7Board, your Gateway has been pre-registered and you can skip this step. Once you have access to the administration web interface of the gateway, you have to register the gateway to the dash7board server. On the gateway administration web interface, go to the "Wizzicloud" tab:
Fill the username and password fields with your dash7board credentials. Fill the serial number field WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 18/23 How to use WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 with the serial number (SN) your gateways label. Click the Register button. 4.4 Configure the network In most standard setup, the gateway needs to be connected to a network. It allows it to be accessible by applications on this network and to connect to our dash7board.wizzilab.com cloud backend (if internet is accessible) and/or to a local backend. If using the Wizzilab dash7board cloud solution, the gateway requires its internet access to allow some outgoing ports. The gateway can be connected to internet either via ethernet or via cellular. 4.4.1 Required outgoing network ports 443/tcp (https) to dash7board.wizzilab.com. Beware, this domain name points to a range of IP ad-
dresses (cloud based server). 8883/tcp (mqtts) to roger.wizzilab.com 1194/udp (openvpn) to wizzivpn2.wizzilab.com 123/udp (ntp) to roger.wizzilab.com 53/(udp+tcp) (dns) 8.8.8.8. This is only required if the gateways' ethernet configuration is static. If the gateways are using DHCP, they will use the network's DNS configuration. 4.4.2 Ethernet WARNING: You will be configuring the gateway via its ethernet connection. Therefore, if you change anything to the ethernet configuration, you will likely cut yourself off the gateway (as the configuration will probably not be viable anymore for the network it is connected on). Therefore, make sure the ethernet configuration you enter is correct before clicking on the Apply button. Using DHCP If the network you are connecting the gateway to has a DHCP server (it is generally the case), this is WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 19/23 How to use WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 the type of setup you want. If you have never touch the Wizzigate ethernet configuration on its web interface configuration tab, then it is configured by default to use DHCP. Therefore you can just plug the gateway to the net-
work, and it should automatically get access to it. If you changed the Wizzigate ethernet configura-
tion:
Go to the configuration tab of the administration web interface. In the Ethernet section, tick the DHCP checkbox. Using a static IP configuration If you don't have DHCP server on your network, then you will need to configure the gateway with a fixed IP configuration. To do that:
Go to the configuration tab of the administration web interface. In the Ethernet section, untick the DHCP checkbox. In the Ethernet section, Fill the network configuration settings. Press the Apply button in the Ethernet section. 4.5 Online Installation Guide Keep up to date with to the latest installation tips on our Quick Start Guide. WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 20/23 Ordering information WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 5 Ordering information Contact us at : contact@wizzilab.com Or visit our website: http://www.wizzilab.com/
WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 21/23 FCC Caution WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 6 FCC Caution Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE:
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. FCC Radiation 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 & your body. WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 22/23 Revision history WGATE-PRO-41A0F1 rev 1.4 7 Revision history Table 7. Document revision history Date Revision Changes 2019-05-16 2019-10-04 2020-11-10 2020-12-16 2020-12-22 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Document creation Updated picture with grey casing Added information on LED and Button User Manual for FCC certified version Removed options not available for this WGATE-PRO version Update pictures. Detailed How To Use section. WIZZILAB Technical Documentation 23/23