Digi DR64-U2P1-DE2-SU User Manual

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TransPort® DR64 Installation Guide
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TransPort® DR64 Installation Guide
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Preface
This guide describes the installation procedure for the TransPort DR family of routers. It is intended to provide 
sufficient information to be able to connect the unit to terminal equipment and power-on the unit. A complete 
reference guide to the software features that are available on the product is available separately in PDF format 
and can be downloaded from the Digi International web site (www.digi.com).
2  Introduction 
Digi TransPort DR cellular routers provide secure high speed wireless connectivity to remote sites and devices 
for primary or backup wireless broadband network connectivity. These multifunction cellular routers feature a 
flexible design with a variety of configuration options, including multiple serial ports (async or sync) or Wi-Fi 
modules, in addition to standard features like USB, serial and Ethernet.
Digi  TransPort  DR  offers  true  advanced  routing,  firewall  and  security  features  including  stateful  firewall 
inspection and VPN. Enterprise-class protocols incorporate BGP, OSPF and VRRP+, a patented technology 
built upon the popular VRRP failover standard providing true auto sensing, auto failure and auto recovery of 
any line drop.
Most notably, the Digi TransPort DR features a built-in DSL modem for primary connectivity to remote sites, 
with failover to cellular or optional ISDN or PSTN. Integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi is also available. The router can 
be paired with the Digi TransPort VC7400 enterprise VPN concentrator for secure end-to-end connectivity for 
large numbers of remote devices and networks.
Digi TransPort DR routers are available on the following networks:
GSM 
GPRS
GSM 
EDGE
WCDMA 
UMTS
WCDMA 
HSDPA
WCDMA 
HSUPA
CDMA 
EVDO / 1xRTT
Model
DR64-H
DR64-U
DR64-C
2.1  Front Panel Features 
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SIM 1
SIM 2
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TransPort DR
Digi
POWER
0
1
2
3
LAN
WIFI SERIAL DSL
WWAN
LINK SIM ACT
PSTN /
ISDN
OH CD DAT
SIGNAL
1.  SIM / R-UIM Sockets (SIM card models only) - SIM 1 and SIM 2 are for use with the Subscriber Identification 
Module(s) (SIMs) or Removable User Identification Module(s) (R-UIMs).
2.  LED Status Indicator - POWER - Illuminates steady when power is connected.
3.  LED Status Indicator - LAN (0, 1, 2, 3) - Illuminates steady when there is a network connection to the LAN 
port and flashes when data is transmitted or received.
4.  LED Status Indicator - WIFI - (Wi-Fi models only) Illuminates steady when there is a network connection 
to the wireless LAN interface and flash when data is transmitted/received. 
5.  LED Status Indicator - SERIAL - Illuminates steady if a terminal is connected to the serial port and the DTR 
signal is on. Flashes when data is transmitted/received.
6.  LED Status Indicator - DSL.
 ◦ Constant Red Illumination - No DSL is detected. 
 ◦ Quick Red Flash - DSL is detected and the unit is trying to train up to the DSL signal. 
 ◦ Constant Green Illumination - DSL is active. 
 ◦ Flashing Green - Data is being transferred.
7.  LED Status Indicator - LINK - Illuminates steady when a wireless network has been detected.
8.  LED Status Indicator - SIM - (SIM card models only) Illuminates steady when a valid SIM card is installed 
in the unit.
9.  LED Status Indicator - ACT - Flashes to indicate that data is being transferred over the wireless network.
10. LED Status Indicator - SIGNAL.
 ◦ 0 LEDs illuminated: < -113 dBm (effectively no signal)
 ◦ 1 LED illuminated: >= -112 dBm and <= -87 dBm (weak)
 ◦ 2 LEDs illuminated: >= -86 dBm and <= -71 dBm (medium)
 ◦ 3 LEDs illuminated: >= -70 dBm and <= -51 dBm (strong)
11.  LED Status Indicator - OH - Illuminates steady when the modem has gone off-hook. 
12. LED Status Indicator - CD - Illuminates steady when the unit has connected to a remote modem and 
asserted the Carrier Detect signal at the serial port. 
13. LED Status Indicator - DAT - Flashes when the unit has connected to a remote modem and data is being 
transferred.  
14. USB  Host  Connector  -  The  USB  host  connector  may  be  used  to  connect  compatible  USB  2.0  client 
devices such as memory sticks, and serial adapters. The total current available to power USB devices is 
0.5A.