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Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Teltonika TRB142.
The Teltonika TRB142 is a not categorized device with connectivity technology based on wired connections. It features an internal antenna and a processor model that operates at a frequency of 1200 MHz. The device is equipped with an antenna connector type of SMA and supports Linux operating systems. It also includes a SIM card slot for additional functionality. With a width of 60 millimeters, the Teltonika TRB142 is designed to be compact and versatile. Its internal components allow for seamless connectivity and reliable performance. The use of quality materials ensures durability and longevity for the device. Overall, the Teltonika TRB142 offers a combination of functionality and efficiency, making it suitable for a variety of applications. Its compact size and powerful processor make it a reliable option for those seeking a wired connectivity solution with the added benefit of Linux support and a SIM card slot.
| Brand | Teltonika |
| Model | TRB142 | TRB1420E0000 |
| Product | not categorized |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Quickstart Guide (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Host interface | RS-232 |
| Interface | - |
| Internal | Yes |
| Antenna | Yes |
| Product color | Green |
| Antenna connector type | SMA |
| Maximum data transfer rate | - Mbit/s |
| Networking standards | - |
| SIM card slot | Yes |
| Output voltage | 9-30 V |
| Input current | 1 A |
| Processor model | Yes |
| Processor frequency | 1200 MHz |
| Linux operating systems supported | Yes |
| Width | 60 mm |
| Depth | 70 mm |
| Height | 18 mm |
| Weight | 50 g |
| Width | 60 mm |
| Depth | 70 mm |
| Height | 18 mm |
| Weight | 50 g |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | -40 - 75 °C |
| Storage temperature (T-T) | -45 - 80 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 90 % |
| Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 95 % |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | -40 - 75 °C |
| Storage temperature (T-T) | -45 - 80 °C |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Product color | Green |
| Linux operating systems supported | Yes |
| Module type | Digital & analog |
| Signal direction | Input/output |
| Channels quantity | - channels |
| Serial interface type | RS-232 |
| Input impedance | 50 Ω |
| Channel type | - |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Teltonika TRB142 below.
The Teltonika TRB142 has a weight of 50 g.
The Teltonika TRB142 has a height of 18 mm.
The Teltonika TRB142 has a width of 60 mm.
The Teltonika TRB142 has a depth of 70 mm.
Yes, Teltonika TRB142 has an internal antenna, which means users do not need to worry about attaching an external antenna for connectivity.
Teltonika TRB142 has a processor frequency of 1200 MHz, which is quite high compared to similar products, providing fast and efficient performance for users.
Yes, Teltonika TRB142 supports Linux operating systems, giving users flexibility and compatibility with a variety of software options.
Teltonika TRB142 has 1 SIM card slot, making it easy for users to stay connected with cellular network coverage.
The input current for Teltonika TRB142 is 1 A, which is a standard amount for similar products, ensuring efficient power usage.
To troubleshoot if the Teltonika TRB142 gateway does not boot up within 30 seconds as expected, follow these steps: 1. Power on the device and connect the USB cable to your computer. 2. Allow the gateway to boot up, which may take up to 30 seconds. 3. Ensure that your computer's operating system detects the USB device and installs the drivers for the virtual NDIS network adapter. The IP address should be set automatically via DHCP. 4. Open a web browser and go to the address http://192.168.2.1. 5. Use the login information displayed in the provided image when prompted for authentication. 6. Pay attention to the Signal Strength indication in the Mobile widget after logging in. Adjust the antennas or relocate the device for optimal signal conditions. Remember, higher gain antennas can be connected to compensate for cable attenuation if needed.
1. Power on the device and connect the USB cable to your computer. 2. Allow the gateway to boot up, which may take up to 30 seconds. 3. Your computer's OS should automatically detect the USB device and install the drivers for the virtual NDIS network adapter. The IP address is configured via DHCP. 4. Open a Web browser and navigate to http://192.168.2.1. 5. Use the login credentials displayed in the provided image for authentication. 6. Pay attention to the Signal Strength indication in the Mobile widget after logging in. Adjust the antennas or relocate the device for optimal signal conditions. 7. Consider connecting a higher gain antenna if using a cable to compensate for cable attenuation, ensuring compliance with legal regulations.
Yes, the manual of the Teltonika TRB142 is available in English .
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Number of questions: 1Dear sir/madame, I am experimenting with a Teltonika TRB142 (rs232 port) and want to use it in the Bidirect mode. Initial I want to connect to a Server which communicates transparently RS232 (8N1 115200 baud) no flowcontrol, with my application on the serial port. (Client settings of the TRB142= i.p. address, portnumber, reconnect interval: 60 sec., Server settings of the TRB142= TCP portnumber (=23), open port automatically. By means of portforwarding I configured to reach the LAN port 23 on 192.168.1.1 (LAN address TRB142) from port 23 of the WAN address. When I try to reach the serial port (23 of the WAN address) it does'nt succeed. When I only configure as Server (not Bidirect) then I succesfully can reach the serial port on port 43 on the WAN address. I did not yet test the client side, that is just an existing i.p. address from which I opened the specific port. I did the same experiment with the Teltonika RUT955 and then it just worked fine. There I succcesfully can communicate over the WAN adres/portnumber with the serial port of my device. What can be the cause I experience some problems with the Teltonika TRB142? My goal is that the my device permanent (serial) is connected to a TRB142 to a server. When I have to do some troubleshouting /serivcing with my device, I want to take over the connection from the server, which drops the client connection when I approach the server mode of the TRB142. Can you please help me? What am I doing wrong? When I succesfully can use the TRB142 for this purpose, probably we can use a lot of these devices. Our buisiness is controlling and guarding pump installations (Watermanagement). There are a lot of small installations who now communicate GSM data (CSD) and in the very nearby future have to be changed to I.P. based communication. With Kind Regards, Johan Hiemstra Software Engineer Landustrie Sneek B.V The Netherlands