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Dell Edge Gateway 3003 Installation and Operation Manual

Left view

Image: Left view
Table 1. Left viewDescribes the ports at the left side of the Edge Gateway.
Features
1Intrusion switchAn intrusion event is triggered when the enclosure (in which the Edge Gateway is installed) is opened.
NOTE: External enclosure is sold separately.
NOTE: An intrusion event is triggered by a third-party enclosure to the Edge Gateway through a sensor. The sensor should have a cable that is compatible with the intrusion switch connector on the Edge Gateway.
2Power or ignition portConnect a 12-57 VDC (1.08-0.23 A) power cable to supply power to the Edge Gateway.
NOTE: Power cable is sold separately.
NOTE: For marine applications, limit input voltage to 12-48 VDC. The cable length for rail applications must not exceed 30 meters.
3Power and System status lightIndicates the power status and system status.
4WLAN or Bluetooth status lightIndicates if WLAN or Bluetooth is ON or OFF.
5Cloud-connection status lightIndicates the cloud connection status.
6Ethernet port one (with Power over Ethernet support)Connect an Ethernet (RJ45) cable to gain network access. Provides data transfer speeds up to 10/100 Mbps and supports Alternative A of the IEEE 802.3af standard.
NOTE: The Edge Gateway is an IEEE 802.3af Alternative A compliant Powered Device (PD).
NOTE: To comply with EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC), ensure cable length from the system to the device does not exceed 30 meters.
NOTE: To comply with regulatory requirements in Brazil, ensure cable length from the system to the device does not exceed 10 meters.

For information on how to configure Ethernet settings, such as duplex configuration, see:

7USB 3.0 port 1Connect a USB enabled device. Provides data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps.
8SIM card slot (optional)Insert a micro-SIM card into the slot.
9SD card slot (optional)Insert a micro-SD card into the slot.
NOTE: Remove the SD card slot filler before inserting a micro-SD card.
10Quick Resource Locator labelScan with a QR reader to access documentation and other system information.
11micro-SIM or micro-SD card access doorOpen the access door to access the micro-SIM or micro-SD card.
1 USB power is limited to 0.6 A/3 W.
Table 2. Status-light indicatorsDescribes the function of each status light.
FunctionIndicatorColorControlStatus
SystemPower status and System statusGreen or AmberBIOSOff: System off
On (Solid Green): System on or Boot successful
On (Solid Amber): Power up or boot fail
Blinking Amber: Fault or error
WLAN or BluetoothGreenHardwareOff: WLAN or Bluetooth module is off
On: WLAN or Bluetooth module is on
CloudGreenSoftwareOff: No connection to the cloud device or service
On: Edge Gateway connected to a cloud device or service
Blinking Green: Activity to a cloud device or service
LAN (RJ-45)LinkGreen/AmberDriver (LAN)Off: No network link or cable is not connected
On (Green): High-speed connection (100 Mbps)
On (Amber): Low-speed connection (10 Mbps)
ActivityGreenDriver (LAN)Off: No activity on link
Blinking Green: LAN activity. The blink rate is related to packet density.
NOTE: The power and system status light may operate differently during different boot-up scenarios, for example, when a USB script file is run during boot-up.

Image: Power connector pin number mapping

Table 3. Power connector pin definition detailsProvides the power connector pin definition details.
PinSignalFunction
1DC+12–57 VDC power
2DC–Ground
3IG9–32 VDC ignition
NOTE: Pin 3 (IG) is connected to the vehicle's ignition status indicator (optional) or a wake pin. A voltage of more than 9 V on the signal indicates that the vehicle’s engine is running. The Ignition or Wake pin is used to prevent the draining of the vehicle battery when the vehicle is turned off for an extended amount of time.
NOTE: The IG signal can be used to gracefully shutdown or enter low-power state when the vehicle is turned off (battery powered). It can also be used for powering on the Edge Gateway when the vehicle starts.

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