USER MANUAL Ctek Z Series Router Model Z4300 Ctek – Things That Move Data .
22 September 2009 7Even if you elect to use a static IP address a DDNS service will add value in two ways. First, when the networks static addressing
22 September 2009 8 Figure 7 Note that the administration menu is divided into four sections. The Interfaces section deals with physical connectivit
22 September 2009 9 Figure 8 Network Select – Available settings are Automatic, Prefer A Network, or Demand a Network. Automatic – Allow radio to
22 September 2009 10PDP Address – Provided by the network operator. Specifies the address of a particular device’s Packet Data Protocol context area
22 September 2009 11 4.2.2 Configuring The Ethernet Interace The Ethernet configuration determines how devices connected to the LAN side of router
22 September 2009 12Enable Client – Some other device on the LAN side of the network is acting as a DHCP server. The router will be assigned a dynami
22 September 2009 13 4.2.1 The RS232 Interface This screen sets basic parameters for the RS232 port and the auxiliary serial port. These settings s
22 September 2009 14Flow Control – Selects No flow control, Hardware Flow Control (RTS/CTS), or Software Flow Control (XON/XOFF). If RTS/CTS is selec
22 September 2009 15Maximum Trigger Rate – This setting determines how often the router will send a “relay event” message. If the relay event is recu
22 September 2009 16 Set Relay Output State – Used to set the current state of the relay driver circuit. The relay driver can be activated and deact
22 September 2009 iTable of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS IPREFACE 11 INTRODUCTION 11.1 Theory Of Operation 11.2 Features 12 CONNECTORS,
22 September 2009 17 Carrier – Often referred to as the Mobile Operator Network Status – Possible values are “In Service”, “No Service”, or “Servic
22 September 2009 18 4.1.2 View All Networks The View All Available Networks button at the bottom of the wireless status screen will display all ne
22 September 2009 19 4.1.3 Ethernet Status Indicates the current LAN side IP address that the router is using. MAC Address is a vendor and machine s
22 September 2009 20 4.2 Services 4.2.1 Password Administration Used to change passwords and create users. Be sure to record this information in
22 September 2009 21 Figure 17 Block Inbound IP Traffic From Wireless Network – If set to Yes the router’s firewall is configured to block any inbo
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22 September 2009 23 4.2.3 TCP PAD Services TCP PAD OVERVIEW – The TCP PAD was designed to work with any application that would typically use eithe
22 September 2009 24Dial Mode Call Initiation - In dial mode, the PAD offers two standard methods for call initiation: AT Command Initiated Dialing D
22 September 2009 25Auto – PAD automatically attempts to connect to the destinations defined in the Outbound IP Parameters. The PAD will start with d
22 September 2009 26 Transmit Timer – The user may define a timeout value that will cause any buffered characters to be sent. Maximum Block Size – T
22 September 2009 ii4.2.5 Admin Screen Services 294.2.6 SIM Management Tools 304.3 Options 314.3.1 Applications 314.3.2 Tools 315 SPE
22 September 2009 27 Hang Up Command – The following command will disconnect a TCP connection: ATH Go Back To Online Mode – The following command i
22 September 2009 28 4.2.4 UDP PAD Services Figure 20 PAD Operational Mode Outbound IP Parameters. Inbound IP Parameters This setting is used
22 September 2009 29 Data Management Parameters Termination Character When receiving characters from the RS-232 interface, receipt of this charact
22 September 2009 30Port Number For Admin Screen Access – Causes the WAN side web server to listen on a port other than the default of Port 80. All
22 September 2009 31 4.3 Options 4.3.1 Applications The Z Series router is capable of installing and managing custom applications. The Application
22 September 2009 32 Wireless Interface Class 12 EGPRS (EDGE) with Class 12 GPRS fall back Physical – SMA Antenna (removable) .FCC: Part 22, 24 and 1
22 September 2009 33 6 Certifications FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device accor
22 September 2009 347 Appendix A – Discrete I/O Electrical Drawings
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22 September 2009 1 Preface Welcome to the Ctek Z4300 Router User’s Guide. The Z4300 is an EDGE model with GPRS fallback. The configuration and admi
22 September 2009 24) USB Host – Z4300U Model Only 5) Relay Contact Closure (detection and operation) a. NO/NC detection b. SMS or email cry out
22 September 2009 32 Connectors, Lights, Switches, and Jumpers 2.1 Switches Referring to Figure 1, there are two switches on the front of the Z Se
22 September 2009 4 Link - Multi-color (red/green). Indicates: a) Status of IP connection b) Type of transport (EDGE or GPRS) Display Definition
22 September 2009 5 Terminal Block Pin JP1 & JP2 (internal) Center to Right JP1 & JP2 (internal) Center to Left Pin 1 Din – Discrete
22 September 2009 63.1 Power Before starting connect the supplied 12VDC power adapter to the power connector described in Section 2. The adapter supp
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