Galaxy Installation Manual
SERVERS
Large Server (Cat. No: 659182)
The Large Server is a rectangular unit with two antennas on top, various ports on the back, and indicator LEDs on the front.
- Server Unit (x 1)
- Antenna (x 2)
- Mains Power Supply Adapter and Cable - Black (x 1)
- Connectors - Green (x 3)
- Mounting Bracket (x 2)
- Mounting Screws (x 4 pcs)
Power Button LED Indicator
- Amber: Standby Power
- Blue: Power ON
- OFF: Power OFF
HDD LED
Flashing during hard drive activity
PWR LED Indicator
- Green: Power ON
- OFF: Power OFF
4 LAN Ports
Medium Server (Cat. No: 659181) / Small Server (Cat. No: 659180)
The Medium/Small Server is a rectangular unit with antennas, ports on the back, and indicator LEDs on the front.
- Server Unit (x 1)
- Antenna (x 2)
- Mains Power Supply Adapter and Cable - Black (x 1)
- Mounting Screws (x 4 pcs)
Power button LED Indicator
- Blue: Power ON
- OFF: Power OFF
2 LAN Ports (Small Server)
STATIONS
Small Station (Cat. No: 659183)
The Small Station is a compact unit with indicator LEDs on the top and ports on the side.
- Station Unit (x 1)
- Antenna (x 1)
- Mains Power Supply Cable (x 1)
- Wall Mounting Bracket with Screws (x 1)
LED 1 - Power
- Red (Blinking): During system initialisation
- Green (Blinking): During system initialisation
- Green: When initialisation is complete
LED 2 - Communication
- Red: During system initialisation / Communication disconnected
- Green (Blinking): During communication initialisation
- Green: Communication established
LED 3 - Communication traffic
- Red: During initialisation
- Green (Blinking): Indicated data is being received
- Red (Blinking): Indicated data is being sent
Large Station (Cat. No: 659185) / Medium Station (Cat. No: 659184)
The Large and Medium Stations are larger, wall-mountable units. The diagram shows the station, its mounting bracket, and connections for SIM card, antenna, and earthing.
Station mounting bracket must be installed before the station is mounted onto the wall mounting bracket.
- Station Unit (x 1)
- Earthing Wire and Glands (x 1)
- Large Antenna (x 1 Large Station only)
- Antenna Cable (x 1 Large Station only)
- Antenna Adapter (x 1 Large Station only)
- POE Injector with Power Cable (x 1)
- Wall Mounting Bracket with Screws (x 1)
LED Indications
- Green: Power ON
- Red (Blinking): During system initialisation
- OFF: When initialisation is complete
4G ROUTER AND CONNECTIVITY
Small 4G Station (Cat. No: 659191)
The Small 4G Station is a unit that includes a SIM card slot, antenna connection, and indicator LEDs. It is associated with a 4G Router.
- Station Unit (x 1)
- Sim Card Slot
- Antenna (x 1)
- Mains Power Supply Cable (x 1)
- Wall Mounting Bracket with Screws (x 1)
- 1 x Robustel R1510 Industrial Cellular VPN Router
- 1 x 2-pin (3.5 mm) Male Terminal Block for Power Supply
- 1 x 3*5 pin (3.5 mm) Male Terminal Block for DIDO
- 2 x 3G/4G SMA-J Cellular Antenna
- Ethernet Cable
- 1x SIM Card Sticker
- AC/DC 12 V DC Power Adapter
- Wall Mounting Kit
LED 1 - Power
- Red (Blinking): During system initialisation
- Green (Blinking): During system initialisation
- Green: When initialisation is complete
LED 2 - Communication
- Red: During system initialisation / Communication disconnected
- Green (Blinking): During communication initialisation
- Green: Communication established
LED 3 - Communication traffic
- Red: During initialisation
- Green (Blinking): Indicated data is being received
- Red (Blinking): Indicated data is being sent
4G Router
The 4G Router is a device with multiple Ethernet ports and indicator LEDs for status monitoring.
Ethernet port indicators
Indicator | Status | Description |
---|---|---|
Link Indicator (Yellow) | ON - Solid | Connection is established |
ON-Blinking | Data is being transferred | |
OFF | Connection is not established |
4G Router LED Indicators
Detailed LED status for the 4G Router.
Name | Colour | Status | Description |
---|---|---|---|
RUN | Green | ON - Solid | Router is powered ON (System is initializing) |
Green | ON -Blinking | Router starts operating | |
OFF | Router is powered OFF | ||
MDM | Green | ON - Solid | Link connection is working |
Green | ON - Blinking | Data send and received | |
OFF | Link connected is not working | ||
USR- Open VPN | Green | ON - Solid | Open VPN connection is established |
OFF | Open VPN connection is not established | ||
USR | Green | ON - Solid | IP sec connection is established |
OFF | IP sec connection is not established | ||
USR-IP Sec | Green | ON - Solid | IP sec connection is established |
OFF | IP sec connection is not established | ||
RSSI (Represented by five bars signal) | Green | ON - Solid | Signal level: Wireless module: 21-31 dB (High Signal strength) |
Green | ON-Blinking | Signal level: Wireless module: 11-20 dB (Medium Signal strength) | |
Green | OFF | Signal level: Wireless module: 1-10 dB (Low Signal strength) | |
Wi-Fi | Green | ON - Solid | Wi-Fi is enabled and working properly |
Green | OFF | Wi-Fi is disabled or not working properly |
Note: Click services> Advanced>System>System Settings> Custom LED Light type to set the display type of USR LED.
Reset Button
The reset button allows for rebooting the router or restoring it to factory default settings.
Function | Operation |
---|---|
Reboot | Press and hold the RST button for 2 to 7 seconds under the operating status. |
Restore to factory default settings | Wait for 0-20 secs after powering up the router, press and hold the RST button until all five LEDs start blinking one by one, and release the button to return the router to factory defaults. |
SIM CARD MANAGEMENT
Instructions for inserting or removing the SIM card from the router.
Insert SIM card
- Make sure the router is powered OFF.
- To insert a SIM card, press the card with your finger until you hear a click.
- After the SIM card is inserted, attach the SIM card sticker to the card slot.
Remove SIM card
- Make sure the router is powered OFF.
- Tear the SIM card sticker from the slot.
- To remove the SIM card, press the card with a finger until it pops out and then take out the card.
Notes:
- Use the specific M2M SIM card when the device is working in extreme temperature because the regular card working in a harsh environment for a long time will be disconnected frequently.
- Do not touch the metal of the card surface in case information on the card will be lost or destroyed.
MOUNTING BRACKETS
Large Station Mounting
Diagrams illustrate the mounting of the Large Station using brackets, with and without an adapter.
Medium Station Mounting
Diagrams show the process of mounting the Medium Station onto a wall using a bracket.
Small Station Mounting
Diagrams depict the mounting of the Small Station onto a bracket.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS AND EARTHING
Things to consider before/after installation
- Isolate 240 V mains supply before maintenance or installation.
- None of the devices should be switched On/OFF after installation.
- Follow the LED indicator functions.
- Make sure the antenna is pointing vertically upwards (Large station only).
- The antenna should be placed away from the walls and surfaces in order to perform effectively (Large station only).
- Please note that mounting bracket must be installed to achieve optimum performance.
- Secure the stations onto the mounting bracket onto the desired wall or structure before connecting.
- Ensure you have 4G coverage.
Earthing Galaxy Stations and Accessories
Earthing the Medium and Large Stations
The station is provided with a green/yellow cable for earthing. A pre-existing screw hole is available on the metal enclosure of the station, marked with an earth symbol [?].
Connect to the unit
Connect to installation earthing structure
Earthing the Station Mounting Bracket
It is strongly recommended to earth the station mounting bracket to prevent surges that may damage the station.
Earthing methods:
- Pole Mounting: By using the metallic strapping.
- Wall Mounting: By using M4 screws (provided). The earthing connection is done through a ring terminal. A specific crimping tool is required to perform the operation. The earthing cable must be crimped inside this ring terminal.
CONNECTION METHODS
Ethernet Connection
Diagram illustrates Ethernet connectivity between a Large Server, a Small Station, and a Large Station, involving power outlets and potentially a POE injector for the Large Station. It shows the network connectivity path.
Steps:
- Plug the power cord of all units into the power outlet (Do not turn ON).
- Connect the Server, POE and Station to an available ethernet socket outlet. Ensure that the Server and Stations are on the same subnet (local IT may need to assist).
- Turn ON the power at the outlet and the Server will automatically turn ON.
Note:
Maximum distance between POE injector and the station should be < 100 m.
Contact Legrand prior to installation and for commissioning.
Direct Connection
Diagram shows a direct Ethernet connection setup between a Large Server, a Small Station, and a Large Station using yellow Cat 6 cables. A POE injector is shown for the Large Station. Stations are wired back as a star formation to the Server if there is more than one Station on site.
Steps:
- Plug the power cord of all units into the power outlet (Do not turn ON).
- Make a direct connection from the Server to the Station using the Legrand yellow Cat 6 cable (Cat. No. 659187). A galaxy LAN extender accessory (Cat. No: 659187) must be used if the distance between the Server and Station exceeds 100 m.
- Turn ON the power at the outlet and the Server will automatically turn ON.
Note:
Contact Legrand prior to installation and for commissioning.
4G Connection
Diagram illustrates a 4G connection setup where a 4G Router connects to the internet (indicated by '4G'), and then provides connectivity to a Large Server. A Medium Station and a Small Station connect wirelessly or via Ethernet to the network.
Note:
We can have combination of both wireless and wired connection in one connection. Contact Legrand prior to installation and for commissioning.
GALAXY ACCESSORIES
Ethernet extender kit (Cat. No: 659188)
Diagram shows an application setup for the Ethernet extender kit, connecting a Galaxy Server to a Galaxy Station over a distance of up to 1 km using Cat 6 cable and a POE Injector.
LED indication
- ON: Power good
- ON: Link
- FLASH: Activity
The green LED may blink quickly while connecting (for extremely long runs, it may take a few seconds to optimise the link).
POE Status (Green)
In normal operation, the LEDs will display the power available in flashing or steady green:
- Watts: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25
- ON = POE power available for station (or other POE-compliant device) in watts. POE enabled to station
- FLASH = POE not enabled, no compliant device detected
The power level is displayed after the station-side unit has powered up. Available power depends on the cable length, cable gauge, and the POE source used.
WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
Warranty
Legrand Australia Pty Ltd warrants this product for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase. These goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian and New Zealand Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement or a refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired if the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Customer Service
For all Customer Service and Technical Support enquires please call Monday to Friday during business hours.
Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.legrand.com.au
Legrand New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.legrand.co.nz
ABN: 31 000 102 661