Industrial Modem User Guide

Legal & Regulatory Information

Copyright Information

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NetComm Limited accepts no liability or responsibility, for consequences arising from the use of this product.

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Australian Customer Information

Austel (The Australian Telecommunications Authority) requires you to be aware of the following information and warnings:

Users may experience minor audio distortion when using this product. This distortion may be generated by the low bit rate for voice sampling.

Some of the modem default settings have been selected to comply with Austel technical specifications. If you intend to change any default settings you must comply with the following rules:

1.The modem must not answer an incoming call less than two seconds after the first ring signal. As a Òrule­of­ thumbÓ your modem should be set so it answers incoming calls after the second ring (ATS0=2).

2.If Busysignal detection is switched off, the modem must not attempt more than two automatic redials and must wait at least two seconds before redialling.

3.If Busy signal detection is switched on, the modem must not attempt more than nine automatic redials and must wait at least two seconds before redialling.

4.If, after redialling the maximum number of times, the modem is still unable to establish a connection you must wait 30 minutes before attempting to redial.

5.The use of Bell standard 103 and 212A is not permitted in Australia. Use of these modes will cause your modem to lose its permit status.

Changing the default values of the modem, in such a way as to cause your modem to operate in a non­compliant manner when connected to a telecommunications network operated by a carrier, is contrary to the Telecommunications Act 1991 and may result in penalties of $12,000.

New Zealand Customer Information

New Zealand Telecom requires you to be aware of these important warnings:

This equipment may not necessarily provide for the effective hand­over of a call to or from a telephone connected to the same line.

The operation of this equipment on the same line as telephones or other equipment with audible warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may cause false tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems occur, the user is not to contact Telecom Faults Service.

The telephone associated with the authorised apparatus must be permitted for connection to the New Zealand public telephone network.

The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this there may be circumstances where the device does not give its optimum performance. Before reporting such occurrences as faults, please check the line with a standard Telepermitted telephone, and do not report a fault unless the telephone performance is impaired.

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NetComm IG6000 manual Legal & Regulatory Information, Copyright Information, Australian Customer Information

IG6000 specifications

The NetComm IG6000 is a cutting-edge industrial-grade router designed to meet the growing demands of IoT applications, industrial automation, and remote monitoring. Built for robustness and reliability, the IG6000 caters to sectors such as manufacturing, transportation, and utilities, where stable connectivity is paramount for operational efficiency.

One of the defining features of the IG6000 is its versatility. It supports multiple connectivity options, including 4G LTE, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi, ensuring that devices remain connected even in challenging environments. The integrated cellular connectivity enables organizations to extend their networks to remote locations without the need for costly infrastructure. This makes the IG6000 an ideal choice for applications like smart cities, remote asset management, and telemetry systems.

The router’s rugged design is another standout characteristic. Designed to withstand extreme temperatures, dust, and moisture, the IG6000 is compliant with IP30 standards, ensuring that it can operate effectively in industrial settings. Its durability minimizes the risk of downtime, a crucial factor for businesses that rely on continuous data transmission and real-time insights.

Security is paramount in industrial environments, and the IG6000 addresses this with advanced features such as built-in firewalls, VPN support, and secure encryption protocols. These security measures help to protect sensitive data and ensure compliance with industry standards.

The IG6000 also boasts extensive configuration capabilities. Users can customize network settings and manage connected devices through a user-friendly interface. Additionally, the router supports cloud management, providing IT teams with the ability to monitor performance remotely and make necessary adjustments in real time.

Another significant aspect of the IG6000 is its support for edge computing. By enabling data processing at the edge of the network, organizations can achieve faster response times and reduced latency. This is particularly beneficial for applications that require immediate processing, such as predictive maintenance systems or real-time inventory management.

Lastly, the NetComm IG6000 is designed with scalability in mind. Businesses can seamlessly integrate additional devices and sensors as their operations grow, making it a future-proof solution. Overall, the IG6000 stands out as a reliable, secure, and efficient router, perfectly positioned to support the evolving landscape of industrial connectivity and IoT applications.