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Y212-GWR Tri-Mode Serial Gateway Router Specification

Y212-GWR

Reference: Y212-G / Y212-GWR Technical Manual

Y212-GWR

Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Ordering Information
  3. Key Features
  4. Technical Specifications
  5. Interfaces and Pin Definitions
  6. Mechanical and Environmental
  7. Installation and Wiring
  8. Important Notes

1. Overview

Y212-GWR is an industrial serial gateway and router that combines 4G, Wi-Fi, and RJ45 Ethernet in one device. It connects RS232 and RS485 equipment to the cloud while also providing WAN, Wi-Fi STA or AP, and Ethernet routing for high-availability field networks. With automatic uplink failover, remote configuration, OTA, and alarm reporting, it helps keep unmanned sites online with less maintenance effort.

It is a strong fit for PLCs, meters, pumps, environmental stations, energy cabinets, and municipal equipment that need serial access plus backup network paths.

ItemDescription
Product TypeIndustrial 4G, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet serial gateway router
Uplink Options4G LTE, Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, and dual RJ45 Ethernet
Device InterfacesRS232, RS485, dual RJ45, optional TTL secondary UART
Link StrategyAutomatic WAN > Wi-Fi > 4G priority switching
Power Input6 to 26 VDC
Typical UseRedundant uplink, edge routing, and remote maintenance

Highlights

  • Triple-link backup keeps field data online when one path fails
  • One unit handles serial conversion, routing, and local Wi-Fi access
  • AP and STA modes simplify commissioning and maintenance
  • Cloud-side OTA, logs, and alarms reduce service trips
  • DIN-rail-ready housing fits industrial cabinets and remote stations

Typical Applications

  • Agricultural IoT: Remote control and data aggregation for greenhouses, livestock sites, and pumps
  • Energy and municipal systems: Remote monitoring for distribution switches, street lights, and water pipelines
  • Industrial automation: Connect PLCs and meters to cloud platforms through serial or Ethernet interfaces
  • Environmental protection: Multi-link protection for air, water, and noise monitoring stations

2. Ordering Information

2.1 Model Naming

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Y212 - G W R
  |       | | \- R: RJ45 Ethernet port, WAN / LAN
  |       | \--- W: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, AP / STA
  |       \----- G: 4G LTE cellular, Cat.1 or Cat.4 depending on version
  \------------- Y212: Y2 series multi-mode serial data terminal

2.2 SKU and Network Capability

SKUChipset / Mode4G BandsWi-FiRJ45Power
Y212-GWRQualcomm Cat.4 global router gateway, RS232 + RS485 + RJ45 + Wi-FiGlobal 4G, 7 modes and 15 bands: LTE-FDD B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B17/B20/B25/B26/B28; LTE-TDD B34/B38/B39/B40/B41; WCDMA B1/B2/B5/B8; CDMA2000 BC0; GSM EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900802.11 b/g/n, AP or STADual port, LAN + WAN, dual-LAN optional6 to 26 VDC, typical 12 V / 2 A

2.3 Package Contents

  • Y212-GWR main unit x1
  • 4G omnidirectional antenna, SMA x1
  • Wi-Fi antenna, SMA x1
  • DC power terminal and 5.5 x 2.1 mm adapter socket x1
  • SIM eject pin, quick-start card, warranty card

2.4 Optional Accessories

  • DIN-rail mounting kit
  • GNSS antenna for positioning version
  • USB-to-RS485 / RS232 debug cable
  • 12/24 VDC industrial power supply, surge protector, shielded Ethernet cable

3. Key Features

  1. 4G + Wi-Fi + Ethernet Backup: Three uplink options switch automatically to keep communication online.
  2. Serial and IP in One Device: RS232, RS485, and dual RJ45 support mixed legacy and IP deployments.
  3. Wi-Fi AP and STA: Join an existing WLAN or create a hotspot for local setup and service.
  4. Cloud-Ready Protocols: Supports TCP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, MQTT, MQTTS, and WebSocket.
  5. Remote OTA and Diagnostics: Manage parameters, logs, alarms, and upgrades from the cloud.
  6. Industrial Power and Protection: 6 to 26 VDC input with surge, reverse-polarity, and watchdog protection.
  7. Flexible I/O Expansion: Configurable IO and optional TTL UART support local integration.
  8. DIN-Rail Friendly Design: Compact housing speeds up installation in gateways, cabinets, and stations.

4. Technical Specifications

4.1 Network and Wireless

ParameterSpecification
4G ModeQualcomm Cat.4, Cat.1 compatible, global 7-mode / 15-band support, with 2G / 3G fallback
4G BandsLTE-FDD B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B17/B20/B25/B26/B28; LTE-TDD B34/B38/B39/B40/B41; WCDMA B1/B2/B5/B8; CDMA2000 BC0; GSM EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900
Wi-FiIEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz, switchable AP and STA modes
Ethernet2 x RJ45, 10/100 Mbps; port 1 defaults to LAN and port 2 defaults to WAN, configurable by command
Access PathSmart switching from WAN to Wi-Fi to 4G, queryable through AT*CNWK
GNSS, OptionalBeiDou plus GPS with serial and server-side location output

4.2 Communication Interfaces

ParameterSpecification
Main Serial PortRS232 + RS485, 1200 to 500000 bps, default 9600-8-N-1
Secondary UARTTTL 3.3 V / 5 V, RX2 and TX2 on some versions
Digital IOIO1 / IO2 / IO3, configurable input or output, 3.3 V high level
Command AccessAT commands can be sent through serial, LAN, Wi-Fi, or remote 4G path

4.3 Electrical and Power Consumption

ParameterSpecification
Power Input6 to 26 VDC, recommended 12 V / 2 A; peak current 1 to 2 A
Power InterfacePluggable terminal and 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC jack
Typical Consumption100 to 200 mA @ 12 V standby; 200 to 300 mA during 4G transmission; slightly higher with concurrent Wi-Fi and 4G
ProtectionReverse-polarity, over-voltage, surge protection, and multiple hardware watchdog stages

4.4 Environmental and Reliability

ParameterSpecification
Operating Temperature-40 to 85 C
Humidity5 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Storage Temperature-45 to 90 C
MTBF> 200,000 h, typical

4.5 Wi-Fi and RJ45 Operating Modes

ModuleModeDescription
Wi-FiSTAJoins an existing hotspot to reach the WAN; Wi-Fi LED stays on
Wi-FiAPProvides a local hotspot; Wi-Fi LED blinks 1 s on / 2 s off
RJ45LANConnects downstream terminals or a PC; default subnet 192.168.77.1
RJ45WANConnects upstream router or core network; supports static IP or DHCP

5. Interfaces and Pin Definitions

5.1 12-Pin Terminal Definition

PinSignalDescription
1IO1Configurable digital input or output, 3.3 V high level
2232-RXRS232 receive, connect to external TX
3232-TXRS232 transmit, connect to external RX
4485B-RS485 differential B-
5485A+RS485 differential A+
6IO2Configurable digital input or output
7IO3Extended IO or function pin
8RX-TTLSecondary UART RX2, optional
9TX-TTLSecondary UART TX2, optional
10GNDGround
11GNDGround, paralleled with pin 10
12Vin+DC positive input, 6 to 26 V

5.2 Interface Summary

InterfaceDescription
SMA ConnectorsSeparate ports for 4G, Wi-Fi, and optional GNSS, 50 ohm impedance
SIM SlotDrawer-style full-size SIM, yellow push button, supports SIM and USIM
Reset ButtonPress 3 to 5 s for soft reset, >10 s for factory reset
LEDsDATA, Server, 4G, Wi-Fi, and Network indicators
RJ45-1Defaults to LAN, configurable as WAN or LAN
RJ45-2Defaults to WAN, configurable as LAN

5.3 LED Status

LEDStatusMeaning
DATA/GPSOn or blinkingData TX/RX active or GNSS fixed on positioning version
ServerOnConnected to center server
4GOnCurrently online through 4G; 1 s on / 1 s off means searching
Wi-FiOnWi-Fi connected in STA mode; 1 s on / 2 s off means AP mode
NetworkBlinking onlyOnline through WAN; if it blinks together with 4G or Wi-Fi, the device is searching for access

6. Mechanical and Environmental

ItemSpecification
Housing MaterialMetal or ABS DIN-rail housing, UL94 V-0 flame retardant
Dimensions105.4 x 98 x 25 mm
Mounting35 mm DIN rail, panel screws, or desktop placement
WeightAbout 220 g, including antenna and terminal
Protection RatingIP20, indoor use
Cooling ClearanceRecommended top and bottom >=15 mm, left and right >=10 mm

7. Installation and Wiring

  1. Connect the antennas: Match the 4G, Wi-Fi, and optional GNSS antennas to the labeled connectors, keep them vertical, and ensure good grounding.
  2. Insert the SIM card: Press the side eject button, place an activated IoT SIM into the tray, and reinsert it securely.
  3. Wire the power input: Use 14 to 24 AWG wire to connect GND and Vin+, or use a 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC plug. Verify polarity and voltage before powering on.
  4. Configure the Ethernet ports: Connect WAN or LAN according to the topology. Port 2 can be switched to LAN for pure local-network deployments.
  5. Connect the serial ports: Use RS232 or RS485 for field devices with shielded twisted pair and proper grounding. The TTL secondary UART can be used for MCU debugging.
  6. Configure Wi-Fi: Set SSID and password through the configuration tool or AT*WSET. AP mode can be enabled for local hotspot access.
  7. Power on and commission: Observe all five LEDs to confirm the access path, then complete parameter configuration and cloud connectivity testing.

8. Important Notes

  1. Link Priority: The default priority is WAN > Wi-Fi > 4G. It can be customized by command. In LAN-only deployments, disable unnecessary uplink paths to avoid loops.
  2. Power and Grounding: Use an independent DC power supply and add a 2 A fast fuse plus surge protection. Bond signal ground and protective earth properly.
  3. Antenna Isolation: Keep different antennas at least 30 cm apart to reduce mutual interference. Add lightning protection for outdoor installations.
  4. Security Configuration: HTTPS, MQTTS, and VPN functions must be enabled and managed on the platform side following enterprise security policy.
  5. Firmware Upgrade: Keep both power and uplink stable during OTA. If an upgrade fails, restore factory settings through the serial interface and reconfigure.

  • Manufacturer: Hunan YenGear Tech Co., Ltd.
  • Address: Room 21014, Building 1, Fudi Xingguang Tiandi, Yingxin Road, Yuhua District, Changsha, Hunan, China
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: www.yengear.com