RV50X Industrial 4G LTE Cellular Gateway
Cellular Connectivity
Cellular data services available
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Overview

The RV50X is an industrial 4G LTE cellular gateway that provides serial and Ethernet connectivity to numerous cellular networks. (The RV50X automatically falls back to 3G when 4G coverage is not available.) The RV50X is capable of  4G LTE, 3G HSPA/HSPA+, and 3G TD-SCDMA (Asia Pacific model only) networking and is carrier-approved worldwide for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile USA, Rogers, Bell, Telus, and other cellular data carriers. The networking and carrier used by the RV50X are determined by the active SIM card(s) inserted into the device.

Note: The RV50X does not ship with a SIM card unless the cellular modem was provisioned with/for Cellular Data Services; the SIM card is provided by the carrier when signing up for service.

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Benefits and Features

  • Easily provides Internet connectivity to Campbell Scientific data loggers and peripherals anywhere there is cellular network coverage
  • Very low power consumption when compared to other industrial cellular gateways
  • Compatible with most Campbell Scientific data loggers
  • 4G LTE networking with automatic fallback to 3G
  • Works with many cellular network carriers
  • Ready to use out of the box—no need to work with a cellular carrier for modem provisioning and data plans when coupled with Campbell Scientific Data Services

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32252 mounting kit (sold separately) attached to an RV50X
RV50X with antenna (sold separately)
RV50X with antenna (sold separately)
RV50X with antenna (sold separately)

Technical Description

The RV50X is an industrial 4G LTE cellular gateway. It requires at least one mini-SIM (2FF) card supplied by your cellular carrier and a suitable 12 or 24 Vdc nominal power source. The RV50X has an RS-232 serial port that can be used for serial server, serial client, and PPP host services. This port is commonly connected to a data logger RS-232 serial port. Additionally, it has an Ethernet port, as well as a host of Ethernet and IP services related to routing, port forwarding, VPN, and more. The RV50X has three antenna connectors to be used for primary and diversity antennas and GPS, although the unit can operate with only the primary cellular antenna connected.

Internet Connectivity

The RV50X provides Internet connectivity to any Campbell Scientific data loggers located within range of a compatible cellular network. Armed with Internet connectivity, a data logger can remotely connect to Campbell Scientific software on a PC, mobile device, and the cloud. The RV50X can also enable many data loggers to communicate using other Internet protocols, such as Modbus, DNP3, email, and web (HTTP).

Device Intelligence

The RV50X is powered by the Sierra Wireless ALEOS embedded operating system. This allows the RV50X to provide highly reliable connectivity and remote device management independent of the device it is connected to. The numerous embedded services include IP serial server and client, local PPP host, dynamic DNS client, routing, VPN, and more.

Establishing Cellular Service

Campbell Scientific offers low-cost, cellular data service plans for the RV50X. Our data service plans include Verizon in the United States and AT&T in North America (US, Mexico, Canada), as well as international access to over 600 carriers in 185 countries. The Konect Router Service is included to assure a secure connection with Campbell Scientific data logger support software.

Configuring the RV50X

The RV50X is configured using ACEManager, a web-based configuration tool hosted by the gateway. ACEManager can be accessed using Internet Explorer or Firefox remotely over the cellular WAN or locally over Ethernet. A number of templates will be provided for download to make most configurations very simple after connection to ACEManager.

Data Logger Connection

Data loggers can be connected in a variety of ways to suit the needs of the application. Common methods include the use of serial or Ethernet peripherals. The 28899 Ethernet cable is shipped with the RV50X for connecting Ethernet devices.

Powering the RV50X

Compared to many other industrial cellular gateways, the RV50X has a very low power consumption. The average current consumption at 12 Vdc is about 65 to 95 mA when idle, depending on its configuration. Additionally, the RV50X can be turned on and off easily using a data logger C, U, or SW12V port. When using the SW12V terminal, the modem can typically be powered with a BP12 battery, a CH150 charger/regulator, and an SP10 solar panel (collecting data no faster than every 15 minutes and not collecting image files).

Antennas

Campbell Scientific offers two antennas for the RV50X. Our higher gain omnidirectional (pn 32262) and Yagi (pn 31128) antennas require a cable to connect them to the RV50X. The COAXSMA-L cable connects the antennas directly to the RV50X cellular antenna connector. The COAXNTN-L cable and a surge protector (pn 31317) are used when the RV50X is susceptible to lightning or electrostatic buildup or for long cable runs. Two external antennas are required for reliable 4G LTE communications.

Specifications

Network Technology 4G (with automatic fallback to 3G)
RF Connectors 3 female SMA jacks (for primary cellular and optional diversity cellular and GPS)
Operating Temperature Range -30° to +70°C
Host Interface
  • 10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ45
  • RS-232 Serial DTE DB9 Female
  • USB 2.0 Micro-B
Dimensions 11.9 x 9.4 x 3.4 cm (4.69 x 3.7 x 1.34 in.)
Weight 320 g (11.3 oz)

Cellular WAN - North America/EMEA Countries Model

Carrier Approval Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile USA, Southern Linc, Spring, US Cellular, Rogers, Telus, Bell
4G LTE Frequency Bands B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B20, B25, B26, B29, 41
3G HSPA/HSPA+ Frequency Bands B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B8
Industry Approvals FCC, IC, PTCRB, R&TTE, GCF, and CE
Radio Type Software-defined (with automatic network operator switching)
Interfaces Dual SIM interfaces (2FF)
Radio Output Power
  • 23 dBm on LTE
  • 23 dBm on UMTS

Cellular WAN - Asia Pacific Model

Carrier Approval Telstra
4G LTE Frequency Bands B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B18, B19, B21, B28, 38, 39, 40, 41
3G HSPA/HSPA+ Frequency Bands B1, B5, B6, B8, B9, B19
3G TD-SCDMA Frequency bands B39
Industry Approvals RCM, JRF/JPA, Anatel
Radio Type Software-defined (with automatic network operator switching)
Interfaces Dual SIM Interfaces (2FF)
Radio Output Power
  • 23 dBm on LTE
  • 23 dBm on UMTS

Power

Operating Voltage 7 to 36 Vdc
Typical Enable/Ignition Sense Low 1 mA (@ 12 Vdc)
Typical Idle 65 to 95 mA (@ 12 Vdc, depending on configuration)
Typical Active 250 to 300 mA (@ 12 Vdc, depending on configuration)

Compatibility

Establishing Cellular Service

Ask your cellular provider for an M2M (machine-to-machine) account sales expert for the purpose of setting up either a publicly available static or dynamic IP account. You will need the sales expert to provide a mini-SIM card provisioned for your account.

Configuring the Modem

The RV50X is configured using ACEManager, a web-based configuration tool hosted by the gateway. ACEManager can be accessed using Internet Explorer or Firefox remotely over the cellular WAN or locally over Ethernet. A number of templates will be provided via download to make most configurations very simple after connecting to ACEManager.

Data Logger Consideration

The RV50X will connect to any Campbell Scientific devices that have an RS-232 serial or Ethernet port. Over the years, Campbell Scientific has created many serial and Ethernet products compatible with the RV50X. In the following chart are product pairings that Campbell Scientific currently recommends:

Data Logger Connecting to RV50X RS-232, choose one Connecting to RV50X Ethernet, choose one
CR300
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • NL201
CR310
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • NL201
  • 28899 Ethernet cable for direct connect to CR310 Ethernet
CR6
and
CR1000X
  • 31055 CPI/RS-232 cable
  • 17855 C- or U-port to RS-232 cable
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • NL201
  • 28899 Ethernet cable for direct connect to CR6 or CR1000X Ethernet
CR200(X) Series
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • NL201
CR800
and
CR850
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • 17855 C- or U-port to RS-232 cable
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • NL201
CR1000 and CR3000
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • 17855 C- or U-port to RS-232 cable
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • NL116
  • NL121
  • NL201
CR5000
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • NL201
CR510 and CR10X
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
CR510-PB and CR10X-PB
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • SC932A
  • NL201
CR23X
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • NL201
CR23X-PB
  • 18663 RS-232 null modem cable
  • SC105 CS I/O to RS-232 adapter
  • NL201

Downloads

RV50(X) Firmware v.4.16.0.021 (46.3 MB) 20-12-2022

Currently this is the recommended RV50(X) firmware for use in Campbell Scientific applications.  It is recommended that RV50(X) modems running older versions be updated. 

Related FAQs

Number of FAQs related to RV50X: 1

  1. Verizon recommends using MIMO antennas because their 4G towers have at least two MIMO antennas. If your modem has two MIMO antennas as well, you may benefit from reduced signal reflections, more reliable data reception, and an increase in bandwidth.

    While Verizon’s language indicates that MIMO antennas are required because they want to offer the best service possible to their users, technically, a MIMO antenna is not required for any of our products, including the CR300-CELL210 (which does not have a diversity port) and the RV50X and CELL210 (which do have a diversity port to accommodate MIMO antennas). Our users have found that a single antenna works well without noticeable issues.

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