Teltonika RUTX14

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Pouara Teltonika RUTX14 CAT12 4G LTE

Model: RUTX14 | Brand: Teltonika

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Teltonika RUTX14 is a high-performance industrial cellular router designed for mission-critical applications requiring reliable and secure internet connectivity. Featuring CAT12 LTE for high-speed data transfer, dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11ac), GNSS/GPS capabilities, and Bluetooth, the RUTX14 provides robust networking solutions for various environments. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, configuration, and operation of your RUTX14 router.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Me momotu te hiko i mua i te whakahaere i tētahi tikanga tiaki, tāutanga rānei.
  • Me whakarite kia tāuta te taputapu ki tētahi wāhi e pai ana te hau hei ārai i te wera nui.
  • Use only the power adapter and accessories provided or approved by Teltonika.
  • Kaua e tukuna te taputapu ki te wai, te makuku, te wera nui ranei.
  • This device is intended for indoor use unless specifically rated for outdoor environments.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete:

  • Teltonika RUTX14 Router
  • Pūurutau Hiko
  • Mobile Antennas (x4)
  • WiFi Antennas (x2)
  • GNSS Antenna (x1)
  • Tauira Itarangi
  • Aratohu Timata Tere

4. Pūrere Neke Atuview

Familiarize yourself with the physical components and ports of the RUTX14 router.

Teltonika RUTX14 Router with labeled ports and connectors

Whakaahua 4.1: Labeled diagram of the Teltonika RUTX14 router, highlighting all external ports and connectors for easy identification. This includes mobile antenna connectors, GNSS antenna connector, WiFi antenna connectors, Bluetooth antenna connector, USB port, grounding screw, SIM card slots, reset button, 4-pin power socket, LAN ports, and WAN port.

Paepae Mua

Front panel of Teltonika RUTX14 showing Ethernet ports, SIM slots, and LED indicators

Whakaahua 4.2: Kati-ake view of the RUTX14's front panel. This image displays the PWR LED, Reset button, WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz LEDs, SIM1 and SIM2 slots, four LAN ports, one WAN port, and status LEDs for WAN, SIM1, SIM2, WiFi, ETH, 3G/4G, and signal strength.

  • PWR LED: Ka tohu i te mana mana.
  • Pātene RESET: Whakamahia hei whakahoki i ngā tautuhinga wheketere, hei whakaara anō rānei i te pūrere.
  • WiFi LEDs (2.4/5): Indicate Wi-Fi activity for respective bands.
  • SIM1/SIM2 Slots: For inserting cellular SIM cards.
  • Tauranga LAN (1-4): Ethernet ports for local network connections.
  • WAN Tauranga: Ethernet port for Wide Area Network connection (e.g., to an upstream modem).
  • Nga LED Tūnga: Provide visual feedback on WAN, SIM status, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, 3G/4G connectivity, and cellular signal strength.

Paewhiri taha

Side panel of Teltonika RUTX14 showing antenna connectors and USB port

Whakaahua 4.3: Taipitopito view of the RUTX14's side panel. This image shows the various antenna connectors: Mobile AUX (x4), Mobile MAIN (x1), GPS (x1), WiFi (x2), and BT (x1). Also visible are the USB port and the grounding screw.

  • Mobile Antenna Connectors (MAIN/AUX): For connecting cellular antennas.
  • GPS Antenna Connector: For connecting a GNSS/GPS antenna.
  • WiFi Antenna Connectors: For connecting Wi-Fi antennas.
  • BT Antenna Tūhono: For connecting a Bluetooth antenna.
  • Tauranga USB: For connecting external devices or storage.
  • Tīwiri Whakapapa: For proper grounding of the device.

5. Tāutanga Pūmārō

5.1. Tāuta Kāri Sim

  1. Locate the SIM card slots on the front panel.
  2. Using a SIM ejector tool or a paperclip, press the small button next to the SIM slot to open the tray.
  3. Insert your activated Nano-SIM card(s) into the tray(s) with the gold contacts facing down.
  4. Pehia ata te paepae ki roto i te mokamoka kia pao noa ki tona waahi.

5.2. Hononga Antenna

Connect the provided antennas to their respective connectors on the device:

  • Nga Antenna Pukoro: Connect the four cellular antennas to the 'MOBILE MAIN' and 'MOBILE AUX' connectors.
  • Antenna WiFi: Connect the two Wi-Fi antennas to the 'WiFi' connectors.
  • Antenna GNSS: Connect the GPS antenna to the 'GPS' connector.
  • Antenna Nihokikorangi: Honoa te pūihi Nihokikorangi ki te hononga 'BT'.

Ensure all antennas are securely tightened by hand.

5.3. Hononga Mana

  1. Connect the 4-pin power adapter to the power socket on the front panel.
  2. Connect the other end of the power adapter to a suitable power source (9-50 VDC).
  3. The PWR LED should illuminate, indicating the device is receiving power.

5.4. Whakapapa whenua

For enhanced safety and protection against electrical surges, connect a grounding wire to the grounding screw on the side panel and to a proper earth ground.

6. Tatūnga Tuatahi

6.1. Te uru atu ki te Web Atanga Kaiwhakamahi (WebUI)

  1. Connect your computer to one of the RUTX14's LAN ports using an Ethernet cable.
  2. Tuwhera a web pūtirotiro me te whakauru i te wāhitau IP taunoa: 192.168.1.1
  3. You will be prompted for login credentials. The default username is kaiwhakahaere. The default password is usually found on a sticker on the device or in the Quick Start Guide.
  4. Kia angitu tō takiuru, ka uru atu koe ki te WebUI for configuration.

6.2. Whirihoranga Taketake

Follow the on-screen setup wizard or navigate through the WebUI to configure essential settings:

  • Tautuhinga WAN: Configure your primary internet connection (e.g., cellular APN settings, Ethernet WAN).
  • Tautuhinga LAN: Adjust the local network IP range if necessary.
  • Tautuhinga Wi-Fi: Set up your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
  • Huri Kupuhipa Taunoa: For security, it is highly recommended to change the default administrator password immediately.

7. Operating the RUTX14

7.1. Te Mārama ki ngā Tohu LED

Monitor the front panel LEDs to understand the router's operational status:

  • PWR: Ko te kākāriki mārō e tohu ana i te hiko.
  • SIM1/SIM2: Indicates active SIM card and network registration.
  • 3G/4G: Indicates cellular network type (3G or 4G LTE).
  • Kaha Waitohu: Multiple LEDs indicate the strength of the cellular signal. More LEDs lit means stronger signal.
  • WiFi (2.4/5): Indicates Wi-Fi activity on the respective band.
  • ETH/LAN/WAN: Indicates Ethernet link status and activity.

7.2. LTE Failover

The RUTX14 supports automatic LTE failover, ensuring continuous internet connectivity. If the primary WAN connection (e.g., Ethernet) fails, the router can automatically switch to the cellular LTE connection. This feature is configured within the WebUI under Network > WAN settings.

7.3. GNSS/GPS Functionality

With the connected GNSS antenna, the RUTX14 can provide precise location data. This functionality is accessible and configurable through the WebUI, enabling applications such as fleet tracking or asset management.

7.4. Hononga Nihokikorangi

The integrated Bluetooth module allows for short-range wireless communication with compatible devices, enabling various IoT and industrial applications. Configuration options are available in the WebUI.

8. Tiaki

8.1. Whakahoutanga Firmware

Regularly check for and install firmware updates to ensure optimal performance, security, and access to new features. Firmware updates can be performed via the WebUI under System > Firmware.

8.2. Tautuhi Tautuhi

If you encounter persistent issues or forget your login credentials, you can perform a factory reset. Press and hold the RESET button for approximately 10 seconds while the device is powered on. This will revert all settings to their default values.

8.3. Te horoi

Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te taha waho o te taputapu. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā wai horoi, i ngā whakarewa rānei.

9. Te Raru

  • Kore Mana: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected and the power outlet is functional. Check the PWR LED.
  • Kaore he Hononga Ipurangi:
    • Verify SIM card is correctly inserted and activated.
    • Check cellular signal strength LEDs.
    • Confirm APN settings in the WebUI are correct.
    • If using Ethernet WAN, ensure the cable is connected and the upstream device is working.
  • Kaore e taea te uru WebUI:
    • Me mohio kei te hono to rorohiko ki te tauranga LAN.
    • Manatokohia kua whakatakotoria ngā tautuhinga IP o tō rorohiko kia whiwhi aunoa i tētahi wāhitau IP (DHCP).
    • Confirm you are using the correct IP address (192.168.1.1) and credentials.
    • Whakamātauria te whakawātea i te keteroki o tō pūtirotiro me te whakamahi i tētahi atu pūtirotiro.
  • Ngā Tere Pōturi:
    • Check cellular signal strength and try repositioning antennas.
    • Me whakarite karekau etahi atu taputapu e pau ana i te bandwidth nui.
    • Verify your cellular data plan limits.

10. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraRUTX14
Hunga Hua1.1 x 9.7 x 6.5 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi1.14 pauna (515 Karamu)
Paerewa Whakawhitinga Korerokore802.11ac
Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga600 Megabits ia Hekona
Te maha o nga Tauranga5 (4x LAN, 1x WAN)
Voltage Whakauru9-50 Volts (DC)
Āhuahira MotuhakeWPS (Tatūnga Parenga Wi-Fi)
Pūrere HototahiRorohiko Whaiaro
Tikanga ManaTouch (via WebUI)

11. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Teltonika products are covered by a manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official Teltonika website. For technical support, firmware downloads, and additional resources, please consult the Teltonika support portal or contact your vendor.