Quick Start Guide

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Connect to the internet
You can connect the gateway to the internet
with an Ethernet cable connection, a cellular
connection, or a WLAN connection. Note that
the Ethernet and cellular connections automati-
cally override the WLAN connection.
Use an Ethernet cable connection
1. Open the protective enclosure lid as
described in step 1.
2. Screw open the ethernet cable gland cap
(B). Remove the sealing rubber (B1) and
plug (B2) by pushing from inside out.
3. Pull RJ45 cable through cable gland cap
and install rubber sealing around cable.
Push rubber sealing inside RJ45 cable
gland.
4. Attach the Ethernet cable to RJ45 connector
(I).
5. Adjust the cable length to appropriate
length and tighten the RJ45 cable gland
cap.
6. Close the lid and tighten the screws.
Gateway in protective enclosure
Quickstart Guide, Safety, and Warranty
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Open the enclosure
1. Unplug the gateway’s power cable from the
wall outlet.
2. Unscrew the four screws at the corners of
the protective enclosure lid with a suitable
screwdriver tool.
3. Open the lid carefully. Avoid bending the
cable too much as it may damage the
device..
System description
Overview
When there is a need for high density of con-
nected devices, a mesh network is the perfect
solution for connectivity. In a mesh network,
devices transmit their own sensor data and act
as a relay for other devices. Relays provide the
best and most ecient communication path to
a gateway.
Treon Gateway connects a mesh of a few to
hundreds of wire less devices to a backend. It
exchanges data with the mesh network and can
process, store and send data to in-premise or
cloud backends. Gateway can be connected to
the internet over a wired Ethernet connection
or wirelessly over a WLAN or Cellular (NB-IoT,
CatM1 or 2G) connection.
In protective enclosure, you can place Treon
Gateway in environments, outdoor or industrial,
that require higher degree of water and dust
protection.
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What’s in the box
When you open the sales box, check that it
contains the following:
1. Gateway in protective enclosure
2. Documentation
Enclosure Gateway
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Keys and parts
A. Status light
B. Ethernet cable gland
C. Air vent
D. Power cable gland
E. Power cable
F. Adjustable mounting brackets
G. USB A host port
H. Power cable connector
I. Ethernet cable connector
J. Micro SIM card slot
K. Configuration button
L. Finger guard for power cable
(see the image in section 1)
Always unplug the gateway’s power cable from
the wall outlet before opening the enclosure.
Do not remove the finger guard of the power
cable (L) as this may result in electric shock.

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