Installation Guide for MOXA models including: AIG-302-T-EU-AZU-LX, AIG-302 Series Industrial IoT Gateways, AIG-302 Series, Industrial IoT Gateways, IoT Gateways, Gateways

AIG-302 Series Quick Installation Guide

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AIG-302 Series Quick Installation Guide
Version 1.1, August 2024
Technical Support Contact Information www.moxa.com/support
 2024 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. P/N: 1802003022011 *1802003022011*

Package Checklist
Before installing the device, verify that the package contains the following items: · AIG-302 Series advanced IIoT gateway · Power jack · DIN-rail mounting kit · Quick installation guide (printed) · Warranty card
IMPORTANT!
The console cable is not included in the package; you need to purchase it separately. Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
Panel Views
The following figures show the panel layouts of the AIG-302 Series: AIG-302-T-AZU-LX Top Panel
Front Panel
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Bottom Panel AIG-302 US, EU, and AP Models Top Panel Front Panel
Bottom Panel View
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LED Indicators

LED Name PWR1/PWR2 SIM USR
L1/L2/L3
W1/W2/W3
LAN1/LAN2 (RJ45 connector)

Status

Function

Green

Power is on

Off

No power is supplied

Green

SIM2 in use

Yellow

SIM1 in use

Green/Yellow Green: System is operating normally

Yellow: System is initializing and running

the initial boot-up process

Yellow

Cellular signal strength

L1+L2+L3: Strong

L2+L3: Normal

L3:Weak

Yellow

WLAN signal strength

W1+W2+W3: Strong

W2+W3: Normal

W3: Weak

Green

Steady on 1000 Mbps Ethernet link

Blinking Data is being transmitted

Yellow

Steady on 100 Mbps Ethernet link

Blinking Data is being transmitted

Off

No Ethernet connection or 10 Mbps

Ethernet link

Mounting Instructions
DIN-rail Mounting
The aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate is already attached to the product's casing. To mount the device on to a DIN rail, make sure that the stiff metal spring is facing upwards and follow these steps.
1. Pull down the bottom slider of the DIN-rail bracket located at the back of the unit
2. Insert the top of the DIN rail into the slot just below the upper hook of the DIN-rail bracket.
3. Latch the unit firmly on to the DIN rail as shown in the illustrations below.
4. Push the slider back into place.

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Wall Mounting (optional)

The device can be mounted on to a wall using a wall-mounting kit. The optional wall-mounting kit should be purchased separately.

Follow these steps to mount the device on to a wall:

Step 1 Use four screws to fasten the wall-mounting brackets on the left panel of the device.

Step 2 Use another four screws to mount the device on to a wall or in a cabinet.

IMPORTANT!
The diameter of the screw heads should be greater than 7 mm and less than 14 mm; the diameter of the shafts should be less than 3 mm. The length of the screws should be greater than 6 mm.

NOTE · ·

Test the screw head and shank size by inserting the screws into one of the keyhole shaped apertures of the wallmounting plates before attaching the plate to the wall. Do not drive the screws in all the way--leave a space of about 2 mm to allow room for sliding the wall mount panel between the wall and the screws.

Wiring Requirements
· Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.
· You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together.
· Keep input wiring and output wiring separate. · When necessary, it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all
devices in the system.

NOTE Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.

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Grounding Requirements
There is a grounding connector located on the top panel of the device. Connect it to an appropriate grounded metal surface. Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Connecting the Power Supply
Connect the power jack (in the package) to the DC terminal block (located on the top panel), and then connect the power adapter. It takes about 3 minutes for the system to boot up. Once the system is ready, the Power LED will light up. Both models support dual power inputs for redundancy.
ATTENTION
WIRING CAUTION · Use wires with 12 to 26 AWG wire size to connect to V+,
V-, and GND. · The wire size of the power input and the earthing conductor
should be the same. · Remove 8 to 9 mm of the DC wires' protective cover and
use a torque of 4.5lb-in/0.51Nm to connect the wire. · The max. wire temperature should not exceed 100°C. · The terminal blocks do not accommodate more than one
conductor wire per clamping point.
WARNING
· This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed power adapter or DC power source whose output meets SELV/LPS. The power source must be rated 12 to 48 VDC, minimum 1 A, and minimum TMA = 85°C.
· The power adapter should be connected to a socket outlet with an earthing connection.
If you need further information or assistance, contact a Moxa representative.
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Wiring the I/Os

There are four digital inputs and four digital outputs on the top panel. Refer to the figure on the left for detailed pin definitions.
Use wires with 16 to 28 AWG wire size to connect to DI, DO, and GND.
The exposed conductor wire length should be 7-8 mm and the max. wire temperature should not exceed 100°C. The terminal blocks do not accommodate more than one conductor wire per clamping point.

DI Dry Contact

DO Channel (Sink Type)

Communication Connections

Connecting to the Network
The two 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports (LAN 1 and LAN 2) use RJ45 connectors.

Pin

10/100 Mbps

1

Tx+

2

Tx-

3

Rx+

4

­

5

­

6

Rx-

7

­

8

­

1000 Mbps TRD(0)+ TRD(0)TRD(1)+ TRD(2)+ TRD(2)TRD(1)TRD(3)+ TRD(3)-

Connecting to Serial Ports

The two serial ports (P1 and P2) use DB9 interface. Each port can be configured by software for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485. The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table:

Pin RS-232

1

­

2

RxD

3

TxD

4

DTR

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

RS-422 TxD-(A) TxD+(B) RxD+(B) RxD-(A)
GND ­ ­ ­

RS-485 2w ­ ­
Data+(B) Data-(A)
GND ­ ­ ­

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Inserting the microSD Card
The device comes with a microSD slot for storage expansion. The microSD slot is located at the lower part on the front panel. To install the card, remove the screw and the protection cover to access the slot and insert the microSD card into the slot.
You will hear a click when the card is in place. To remove the card, push the card in before releasing it.

Connecting to the Console Port
The console port is an RS-232 port located on the top panel, and can be connected to a 4-pin pin header cable. You can use this port for debugging.

Pin

Signal

1

TxD

2

RxD

3

NC

4

GND

Connecting a USB Device
The device comes with a USB port located on the lower part of the front panel, allowing users to connect to a device with an USB interface. The USB port uses a type-A connector.

Connecting a CAN Device
A CAN port with a DB9 interface is located on the bottom panel. Refer to the figure below for detailed pin definitions.

Pin

Definition

1

­

2

CAN_L

3

CAN_GND

4

­

5

(CAN_SHLD)

6

(GND)

7

CAN_H

8

­

9

(CAN_V+)

Inserting a SIM Card

The device comes with two SIM card slots to install up to two SIM cards for cellular communication.

Step 1 Remove the screw on the SIM card holder cover located on the bottom panel of the device.

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Step 2 Insert the SIM card into the socket. Make sure you insert it in the right direction. To remove the SIM card, press the SIM card in to release and then pull out the SIM card. Connecting the Antennas
There are two cellular antenna connectors (C1 and C2) on the front panel of the device. In addition, a GPS connector is provided for the GPS module. All three are SMA type connectors. Connect the antennas to these connectors as indicated.
The device also comes with two Wi-Fi antenna connectors (W1 and W2) on the top panel of the device. Connect the antennas on the connectors as shown below. Both W1 and W2 connectors are of RP-SMA type.
Installing the Wi-Fi Module
The Wi-Fi module is not included in the package, you need to purchase separately. The Wi-Fi module package includes the following items. Follow these steps to install the Wi-Fi module for the AIG-302 Series.
1. Remove the side cover of the AIG-302 to expose the Wi-Fi module socket. The Wi-Fi socket is located beside the cellular module socket.
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2. Remove the two silver screws on the socket. 3. Install the Wi-Fi module in the socket and fasten two black screws
on the module. Also, fasten the two bronze screws on the board. 4. Remove the plastic protection covers on the antenna connectors. 5. Connect the antenna cables to the Wi-Fi connectors.
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6. Install the heat sink pad on the module and then fasten two silver screws.
7. Replace the side cover.
NOTE The optional Wi-Fi wireless module is not included in the product package and must be purchased separately.
Connecting the Device to a PC
You can use a PC to access the web console of the AIG-302 Series via LAN 2 by https://192.168.4.127:8443.
Default Username : admin Password: admin@123 NOTE For security reasons the console port is disabled by default. You
can enable it via the web console.
Troubleshooting
Reboot To reboot the device, press the Function (FN) button for 1 second. Reset to Default Press and hold the Function (FN) button between 7 to 9 seconds to reset the device to the factory default settings. When the reset button is held down, the USR LED will blink once every second and become steady after 7 to 9 seconds. Release the button within this period to load the factory default settings. Real-time Clock The real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We strongly recommend that you do not replace the lithium battery without the help of a Moxa support engineer. If you need to change the battery, contact the Moxa RMA service team.
ATTENTION
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type of battery.
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Product Specifications

Input Current Input Voltage Power Consumption Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature (package included)

1 A @ 12 VDC 12 to 48 VDC 12 W · -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F) (AIG-302-T-US-
AZU-LX, AIG-302-T-EU-AZU-LX, AIG-302T-AP-AZU-LX) · -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F) (AIG-302-TAZU-LX) -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)

The latest specifications for Moxa's products can be found at https://www.moxa.com.

Hazardous Locations Specifications

Models
Rating ATEX information

AIG-302-T-AZU-LX, AIG-302-T-AP-AZU-LX, AIG-302-T-EU-AZU-LX, AIG-302-T-US-AZULX 12 to 48 VDC, 1.0 to 0.25 A

Address of manufacturer

II 3 G
UL 24 ATEX 3193X Ex ec IIC T4 Gc Ambient Range: -40°C  Tamb  85°C (for model AIG-302T-AZU-LX) -40°C  Tamb  70°C (for model AIG-302T-AP-AZU-LX, AIG-302-T-EU-AZU-LX, AIG302-T-US-AZU-LX) Rated Cable Temp  100°C No. 1111, Heping Rd., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City 334004, Taiwan

Specific Conditions of Use

· The equipment shall only be used in an area of at least pollution degree 2, as defined in EN 60664-1.
· The equipment shall be installed in an enclosure that provides a minimum ingress protection of IP 54 in accordance with EN 600790 and is accessible only using a tool.

CAUTION
This device is an open-type device that is intended to be installed in an enclosure accessible only by a tool. The device is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D hazardous locations or non-hazardous locations.

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WARNING
Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment while the circuit is live or unless the area is known to be free of ignitable concentrations.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard External connections (console port) should not be used in hazardous locations.
WARNING
Antennas intended for use in Class I Division 2 hazardous locations must be installed within the end-user enclosure. For remote mounting in an unclassified location, routing and installation of the antennas shall be in accordance with the national electrical code (NEC) requirements (NEC/CEC) Sec. 501.10(b).
WARNING
The USB, RS-232/422/485 serial ports, LAN1, LAN2, and console ports, and the reset button may only be accessed for equipment setup, installation, and maintenance in nonhazardous locations. These ports and their associated interconnecting cables shall remain inaccessible in hazardous locations.
KC Certification
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: Moxa Inc.  : Arm-based platform : AIG-302-T-AZU-LX  : LTE   () : AIG-302-T-AP-AZU-LX    : Moxa Inc. / 
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NCC Statement


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