Preparing for Installation Cisco 910 Industrial Router Installation This chapter describes how to install the Cisco 910 Industrial Router and includes the procedures for basic router installation and optional installation steps. The procedures you follow depend on your network environment and requirements.
Cisco 910 Industrial Router Installation Preparing for Installation Wear safety glasses when working under conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes. Do not perform any action that creates a hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
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Cisco 910 Industrial Router Installation Preparing for Installation Warning: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
Caution: Be aware of the size and weight of the Cisco 910 Industrial Router when mounting. Ensure that the mounting location has a stable flat surface and can safely support the weight of the device.
Table 1 listed the operating frequency ranges of the Cisco 433MHz and 868MHz LoRa cards. Caution: Do not exceed the limit of allowed operating frequency range when you are using a Cisco LoRa card. Table 1 Operating Frequency of LoRa Card...
Carefully remove the contents from the shipping container, and check each item for damage. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support. Return all packing materials to the shipping container and save them.
— None (flow control) After you get access to the router, you can change the port baud rate. See the Cisco 910 Industrial Router Software Configuration Guide for instructions. Connect the power of the router. The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence.
Cisco 910 Industrial Router Installation Verifying Router Operation Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power These sections describe the steps required to connect a protective ground and DC power to the router: Grounding the Router, page 26 Wiring the DC Power Source, page 26 ...
12 and 24 VDC. If the supply voltage is not in this range, the router might not operate properly or get damaged. The Cisco 910 Industrial Router supports dual DC power inputs. The voltage range should be from 12 VDC to 24 VDC.
SYS LED turns solid green. If the POST fails, the SYS LED turns red. Note: POST failures are usually fatal. Call Cisco technical service representative immediately if your router does not pass POST. See Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request.
IP55 case to a wall or a pole. For detailed installation procedures of assembling the IP55 case and mounting the device to a wall or pole, see the Mounting Kit Assembly Guide for the Cisco 910 Industrial Router. Installing the Antenna...
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Cisco 910 Industrial Router Installation Installing the Antenna Indoor Antenna Installation Follow these steps to install a 3G antenna for IR910G-K9 or IR910G-NA-K9, or a Wi-Fi antenna for IR910W-K9, for indoor use. Attach one end of the cable to the antenna, and the other end to the Wi-Fi or 3G antenna connector on the panel.
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Antenna Installation with IP55 Enclosure For information about the installation of Wi-Fi or 3G antenna when the router is mounted to a wall or a pole with the IP55 enclosure, see the Mounting Kit Assembly Guide for the Cisco 910 Industrial Router.
Removing the Sensor Card Module From the Router, page 33 Note: If you have ordered a LoRa card from Cisco together with the router, the LoRa card will be preinstalled into the router. Assembling the Sensor Card to the Carrier If you have ordered the sensor card from Cisco together with your chassis, the sensor card module will be preinstalled into the router.
Installing the Sensor Card Module into the Router Follow these steps to install the sensor card into the open slot in the Cisco 910 Industrial Router: Before you install (or remove) the sensor card from the router, power down the router first.
Installing the SSD Storage Card Into the Router Follow these steps to install the SSD storage card into the slot in the Cisco 910 Industrial Router: Before you install (or remove) the SSD storage card from the router, power down the router first.
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Use only Cisco SFP transceiver modules with the router. Each SFP transceiver module supports the Cisco Quality Identification (ID) feature that allows a Cisco switch or router to identify and validate that the transceiver module is certified and tested by Cisco.
Connecting the Router to the Power Supply The Cisco 910 Industrial Router can be used with an optional AC input power supply (model number PWR-IE50W-AC). This section describes the steps required to connect the router to the AC input power supply.