Tosibox Lock 200 Manuale utente

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Lock 200 & Key 200
User Manual v1.2

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Table of ConTenTs
1. TOSIBOX®overview 3
1.1 Lock connections
2. TOSIBOX®glossary 5
3. TOSIBOX®Key, Lock, User interfaces,
mobile clients overview 6
3.1 TOSIBOX®Key
3.2 TOSIBOX®Lock
3.3 User Interface – Lock
4. TOSIBOX®Key and Lock serialization 9
5. TOSIBOX®Lock 10
5.1 Deploying the Lock
5.3 updating the Lock software
5.4 USB Modem settings for the lock
5.5 Key connection settings for the Lock
5.6 Advanced settings for the Lock
5.7 Internet connection priorities
5.8 PoE
5.9 Mounting instructions
5.10 Input powering options
6. TOSIBOX®Key 19
6.1 Taking the Master Key into use
6.2 Renaming and using devices
6.3 Adding extra Keys
6.4 Remote serialization of extra keys
6.5 PUK code for the Key
7. Mobile Client 27
7.1 Mobile Client for Android Devices
7.2 Mobile Client for iPhones and iPads
9. Troubleshooting 37
10. Maintenance instructions 37
11. Technical data 38
11.1 TOSIBOX®Lock 200
11.2 TOSIBOX®Key 200
12. Limited Warranty 40
13. PATENTS 42
14. Legal Notices 42
15. Declarations 43
15.1 Declaration of conformity
15.2 Federal Communication Commission Interference
Statement

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1. TosIboX®overvIew
Tosibox was born from the idea that secure remote access
doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive or time-
consuming.
TOSIBOX®offers a new, automatic way to establish a
remote connection easily, quickly and securely. TOSIBOX®
is the world’s only remote access device with the patented
Plug & GoTM technology.
The solution consists of Key and Lock devices that are
taken into use by serializing the Key physically using the
USB port of the Lock.
TOSIBOX®Locks and Keys that have been serialized
to each other will discover each other over the Internet
and on separate local networks regardless of how they
are connected to the Internet. This allows the control of
network devices in the Lock’s LAN network.
Tosibox delivers fast and easy remote access to your
machines and devices anywhere you can establish a
network connection.
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1.1 LOCK CONNECTIONS
LAN3 Port
LAN2 Port
LAN1 Port
Service port
WAN Port
Reset Button (Not
used)
DC Power Input
USB Port (for
serialization and USB-
Modem)

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2. TosIboX®glossary
Key
An intelligent USB-connected device that contains a secure
cryptoprocessor. The Key is used to establish a secure
connection to the Lock.
Sub Key
An additional Key that has restricted access rights.
Backup Key
A duplicated backup copy of the Key. All serializations and
rights are automatically synchronized between the original
Key and the Backup Key.
Lock
device that accepts remote connections from serialized
Keys and creates private and secure access to connected
network devices. The network devices that are connected
to the Lock´s LAN port are automatically found. The Lock
automatically distributes IP addresses for the Keys, Sub
Keys and the network devices connected to LAN port(s) of
the Lock. The Lock can also control network devices with
xed IP addresses.
Sub Lock
A Lock that has been converted to Sub Lock mode of
operation. When connecting two Locks to each other, one
must be in Sub Lock mode of operation.
DHCP-server
A network device or software that distributes IP addresses
to other devices in a network.
TOSIBOX®Lock 200
USB Cable
DIN Rail Bracket
AC Adapter
Ethernet Cable
Lock 200 sales package content
Cable Saddle
DC Feed Plug
Rubber Feet

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3.1 TOSIBOX®KEY
An intelligent USB-connected device that contains a secure
cryptoprocessor. The Key is used to establish a connection
with the Lock.
Key user interface*
*Key user interface (installed from the Key device). In the image on the
right you’ll notice TOSIBOX®Lock devices that are serialized for the
TOSIBOX®Key and the network devices connected to them.
3. TosIboX®Key, loCK, User InTerfaCes, mobIle ClIenTs overvIew

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3.2 TOSIBOX®LOCK
TOSIBOX®Lock is a device that accepts remote
connections from serialized Keys and provides access to
connected network devices. For more information, please
see glossary (page 5).
*Web user interface of the Lock. The Lock settings can be
changed via:
Service port•
Encrypted TOSIBOX• ®VPN connection
Local network
•
Web user interface for the Lock*

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3.3 USER INTERFACE – LOCK
Locks and Keys
Green: Connected
Red: Disconnected
Remotely controlled
devices
Green: Connected
Red: Disconnected
Details of the
remotely controlled
devices
Login using
“admin” user.
Passwords can
be found on the
bottom of the Lock
Status bar shows
general information.

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4. TosIboX®Key and loCK serIalIzaTIon
The instructions below can be further claried
by seeing the accompanying diagram on the
following page.
1. Connect the TOSIBOX®AC adapter to the
Lock and wait for 2 minutes. Serialize the
Key to the Lock by inserting the Key into
the USB port of the Lock. When the LED
on the Key stops blinking, the serialization
is complete (approximately 10 seconds).
Remove the Key from the Lock. You can
also serialize additional Locks to the same
Key. After the rst Key is serialized to the
Lock, the subsequent Keys (Sub Keys) are
serialized with a computer. See section
”Multiple Keys, p.20”. Please see the
accompanying image on the next page.
2 - 3. Connect the Lock to your network
according to your use case. See section
Deploying the Lock (p.11.). Remember
to make sure that the Lock has a working
internet connection.
4. Connect the Key to your computer and
install the Key software. Follow the section
”Deploying the Key”.
5. The TOSIBOX®connection is now ready
to be used to control and monitor remote
devices.

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With its factory default settings, the Lock is connected to
the Internet via its WAN port or a USB modem that can
be connected to the USB port of the Lock. In this mode,
the Lock creates its own protected local network for the
connected devices. Only devices that are connected to the
Lock by cable are accessible with the Key.
Notes:
See “USB modem for the Lock” (p.35) to connect a USB
modem to the Lock’s USB port.
If the Lock is connected to a DHCP enabled network via any of its•
LAN ports (LAN1, LAN2 or LAN3), the Lock’s own LAN functionality
will be lost and an error will result. LAN functionality can be restored
by resolving any DHCP conicts by removing improper LAN
connections to the Lock.
5.1 DEPLOYING THE LOCK
CONNECTING NETWORK DEVICES TO THE LOCK
A) Connecting network devices that use dynamic IP
addresses (DHCP)
Network devices with a DHCP client enabled will
automatically connect to the Lock. Simply plug them in and
go.
B) Connecting network devices with static IP addresses:
Assign static IP addresses to devices (from the Lock’s static IP range).1.
Go to Network > LAN and see the IP address of the Lock from2.
”IPv4 address”. Check also that the network mask in ”IPv4
netmask” is set to 255.255.255.192.
Go to the settings of the network device. Enter an unused IP3.
address into the device that falls within the Lock’s static IP range.
This can be found on the default (front) page of the Lock’s web user
interface.
5. TosIboX®loCK
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