This document provides instructions for configuring the hardware, modem, and settings of a MultiLoad II Mobile device. It includes:
1) Connecting the power and installing glands on the device.
2) Configuring the integrated modem by accessing the admin interface via a web browser, enabling port forwarding for ports 80 and 7734, and adding trusted IP ranges.
3) Configuring the network settings, IP address, gateway, and host IP of the MultiLoad unit to match the modem settings.
This document provides instructions for configuring the hardware, modem, and settings of a MultiLoad II Mobile device. It includes:
1) Connecting the power and installing glands on the device.
2) Configuring the integrated modem by accessing the admin interface via a web browser, enabling port forwarding for ports 80 and 7734, and adding trusted IP ranges.
3) Configuring the network settings, IP address, gateway, and host IP of the MultiLoad unit to match the modem settings.
This document provides instructions for configuring the hardware, modem, and settings of a MultiLoad II Mobile device. It includes:
1) Connecting the power and installing glands on the device.
2) Configuring the integrated modem by accessing the admin interface via a web browser, enabling port forwarding for ports 80 and 7734, and adding trusted IP ranges.
3) Configuring the network settings, IP address, gateway, and host IP of the MultiLoad unit to match the modem settings.
5 General Purpose Glands NPT Two PG16 GLANDS*: USE ONE FOR RJ45 MODEM CABLE
Keypad 2 General Purpose Glands NPT Color Display with Brightness Adjust Section 1: Hardware Setup 2 MultiLoad II Mobile Quick Start Guide, 4/6/2012
FIGURE 3: MULTILOAD II MOBILE LEFT SIDE
FIGURE 4: MULTILOAD II MOBILE LEFT SIDE
Keypad Hanging Bracket Prox Reader without Card Prox Reader with Card Section 1: Hardware Setup 3 MultiLoad II Mobile Quick Start Guide, 4/6/2012
FIGURE 5: MULTILOAD II MOBILE BACK SIDE
FIGURE 6: MULTILOAD II MOBILE KEYPAD
3 General Purpose Glands NPT Stud Mounting Information: 100mm VESA Pattern 10-32 Studs with nylon locking nuts Touch Keypad with 2 meter cable Section 1: Hardware Setup 4 MultiLoad II Mobile Quick Start Guide, 4/6/2012
FIGURE 7: MULTILOAD II MOBILE POWER CONNECTION
1. Connect red and black wire pairs to the left and center pins of TB1 respectively. 2. Connection of the red wire to the accessory voltage is recommended rather than wiring directly to the battery in order to prevent battery drain while the vehicle is not running. 3. The required power is 9 -30Vdc, 1.2A.
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Access the Modem Status Screen
FIGURE 8: MODEM CONFIGURATION STATUS SCREEN
4. Connect your PC to the modem with an Ethernet cable. 5. Wait for the PC to receive an IP address from the modem. This guide assumes the PC is configured to obtain an IP address automatically. 6. Open a web browser and navigate to the following URL: http://192.168.13.31:9191. (The default modem configuration is: an IP address of 192.168.13.31 and DHCP server enabled). 7. Enter the default username of user and the default password of 12345 then click the Login button. 8. You are greeted with the administrative interface. If the modem is in range of the cellular network, it should have been assigned an IP address. Note this value for later.
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Configure Port Forwarding
FIGURE 9: PORT FORWARDING CONFIGURATION SCREEN
9. Access the administrative interface using the instructions in the previous section. 10. Click on the Security tab. 11. Click on the Add More button to add a new row. 12. In the new row, enter the following information: a. Public Start Port: 80 (the external port to forward) b. Public Stop Port: 80 c. Host I/F: Ethernet d. Host IP: 192.168.13.13 (the IP address of the MultiLoad) e. Private Port: 80 (the port to forward to on the MultiLoad) 13. Repeat step 4 for port 7734. 14. Update the Number of PF Entries field to reflect the number of rows (in this example, 2). 15. Click Apply. 16. Click Reboot. 17. For more information about configuring port forwarding, refer to the following page on Sierra Wireless website: http://sierrawireless.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/733/~/how-can-i-do-a-port-forwarding-with-an- airlink-modem%3F Section 2: Modem Configuration 7 MultiLoad II Mobile Quick Start Guide, 4/6/2012
Configure Trusted Networks
FIGURE 10: TRUSTED IP RANGE CONFIGURATION SCREEN
18. Access the administrative interface using the instructions in the previous section. 19. Click on the Security Tab. 20. Click on Trusted IPs Inbound (Friends) in the left menu. 21. Change the Inbound Trusted IP (Friends List) mode to Enabled. 22. In the Inbound Trusted IP Range section, click the Add More button once for each IP range. 23. Add the following IP ranges to the Inbound Trusted IP Ranges: Range Start Range End Description 207.13.72.0 207.13.72.127 Toptech Support 65.216.74.160 65.216.74.191 IDEX 208.67.168.0 208.67.171.255 CN Rail 24. Click the Apply button. 25. Click the Reboot link.
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Configure the MultiLoad Network Settings
26. At the idle card in screen, enter the security code (default is 000000) and press the <Next> key. 27. At the Main Menu screen, with Configuration highlighted, press the <ENTER> key. 28. Press the <Next> key once to highlight Network and press the <ENTER> key. 29. If Network is not set to Enabled, select this item and press the <ENTER> key to change its state to Enabled.
NETWORK SETUP MAC Address: 00:50:c2:60:90:00 Network: ENABLED IP Address: 192.168.13.13 IP Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway: 192.168.13.31 IP Host: 204.13.171.58 Socket Port: 7734 Com 0 Port: 7000 Com 1 Port: 7001 Com 2 Port: 7002 HTTP Port: 80
Next Prev Exit Enter C O N F I G U R A T I O N M E N U Communication Network RCU General Setup RCU Setup Equipment Setup Alarm Setup Products Additive Cal. Remote Adtv Cal. Access ID's Custom Logic Customer Logo Setup Date & Time GPS Sites Next Prev Exit Enter M A I N M E N U Configuration Diagnostics Views and Inquiries SD Card
Next Prev Exit Enter Section 3: MultiLoad II Mobile Setup 9 MultiLoad II Mobile Quick Start Guide, 4/6/2012
30. With IP Address highlighted, press the <ENTER> key and enter the MultiLoad II Mobile static IP address that was assigned in step 9 d) above (192.168.13.31). Press the <ENTER> key to save. 31. With IP Gateway highlighted, press the <ENTER> key and enter the IP address of the Modem, (see step 3 above: 192.168.13.31). Press the <ENTER> key to save. 32. With IP Host highlighted, press the <ENTER> key and enter the IP address assigned by Toptech Systems TDS Support Department (204.13.171.58). Press the <ENTER> key to save. 33. Press the <EXIT> key to return to the previous menu.
Configure the MultiLoad General Settings
34. Press the <Next> key once to highlight the RCU General menu and press the <ENTER> key once. 35. Press the <Next> key once to highlight Card Reader Type and press the <ENTER> key once. 36. Press the <Next> key until the parameter changes to DISABLD and press the <ENTER> key once to save. 37. Press the <Next> key until Processing Mode is highlighted and press the <ENTER> key. 38. For this Pilot site testing, the following operations are possible: a. CN ALL (User will be prompted for operation at time of load) b. CNDTL (Simple DTL) c. CNIYDTL (In Yard DTL) d. CNTLTRK (Transload to Truck) e. CNTLLOC (Transload to Locomotive) 39. Select the desired operation and save the setting by pressing the <ENTER> key once.
RCU GENERAL SETUP Carrier ID: 001 TDS Retry Interval: 15 m Seller ID: ******* Consignee: ******* BOL Prefix: 00000
Next Prev Exit Enter RCU GENERAL SETUP RCU Address: 001 Card Reader Type: DISABLD Processing Mode: CN ALL Swing Arm Secondary: DISABLD Password #1: ******* Password #2: ******* Password #3: ******* Password #4: ******* Password #5: ******* Modem Dial: Host Login: TDSTEST TDSTEST Terminal SPLC: 123456001 Terminal Name: Toptech Terminal Truck Number: Next Prev Exit Enter Section 3: MultiLoad II Mobile Setup 10 MultiLoad II Mobile Quick Start Guide, 4/6/2012
40. Press the <Next> key to advance the highlight bar to the eight parameters at the bottom of this menu. These must be configured based on the specific user parameters: f. Host Login: Your TDS username and password, concatenated. Obtain this information from TDS support. g. Terminal SPLC: Your terminal SPLC, a 9 digit code h. Terminal Name: Your terminal name, a 7 digit identifier i. Truck Number: When applicable, the identifier of the associated truck. j. Carrier ID: Your carrier ID, a 4 digit code k. TDS Retry Interval: The number of minutes between attempted to contact TDS. Default is 15 minutes. l. Seller ID: Your seller ID, a 3 digit identifier. m. Consignee: Your consignee, a 14 digit identifier. In each parameter setting, press the <ENTER> key to save the setting and advance to the next parameter by pressing the <Next> key. 41. Exit this menu by pressing the <EXIT> key once. 42. Upon rebooting the MultiLoad II Mobile (now that the network has been configured and enabled), the two network activity lights next to the Ethernet connection should become active indicating network activity and link status.