BlueTree 4000/5000 CDMA Modems User’s Guide June 2006 (Rev 1.0)
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Enclosure & Weight Extruded Aluminum 166 × 127 × 56 mm (6.55” × 5.00” × 2.20”) 500g (1.1 lbs) Cellular Antenna Con
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Flashing Transmitting/receiving data from network OFF No position fix available GPS GPS Flashing Once for every GPS
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide 3x Digital Outputs (O1, O2, O3) – O3 available on Power connector Configuration Open Collector, reference to ground
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Pin number Name Description 1 GND Ground 2 POS Power supply input 8 to 30 Vdc 3 IGN Ignition sense input – turns O
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 3: BlueVue Device Manager The 4000/5000 series modems are configured with BlueVue Device Manager (BVDM) softwa
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 4: Wireless WAN Setup Activation Getting an account for your modem Contact your wireless service provider and
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide BVDM will automatically detect the modem and read its configuration. After which, it will display the modem diagnosti
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4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Bell Mobility Enter the Master Lock Code, the phone number, and the MSID, then hit Submit. Note that has to be entered
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide If Mobile IP settings are to be set, then click on Mobile IP and verify the right settings needed. The RF module is set
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4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Always On versus On Demand When the modem is set in Always On mode, it performs as a separate entity in relation with t
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 5: LAN Setup Dialup Networking Some attached terminals do not have RJ45 Ethernet connectors and demand using a
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Setting the LAN configuration Modem in Always On mode Having been set in Always On mode, the modem is managing its own
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Modem in On Demand mode The modem at this point is not managing its own connection. The attached terminal should run a
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 6: IP Networking Features As briefly mentioned in Chapter 1, the modem acquires an IP address from the wireles
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Examples of commonly used ports: HTTP - TCP port 80 FTP - TCP port 21 TFTP UDP – port 69 VPN Support The modem acts
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide By default the DHCP server is enabled. If connecting a terminal to the modem via Ethernet, the terminal should acquire
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Select Dynamic IP Registration and populate the necessary information for the modem to report its WAN IP address. The
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 7: Serial IP – Packet Assembly Disassembly The purpose of this feature is to enable access to remote legacy de
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide time out between serial packets sent by the terminal. Flush on byte count is in bytes determines the number of bytes re
Declaration of Conformity FCC Compliance and Industry Canada Statement FCC & Industry Canada IDs for the 4200/5200: O9EQ2438 & 3651C-Q243
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 8: GPS Settings This is an available feature in 5200/5600 modems only. These modems have an embedded GPS recei
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide GPS Configuration Select a protocol type, TAIP or NMEA. Populate the corresponding Acquisition Time (sec) and Reporti
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide In case of TAIP reporting, a user can set a complete TAIP command. Reporting could be set based on time interval or di
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide GPS Store & Forward The 5000 series modems have an integrated 512Kbytes Static RAM memory dedicated to storing GP
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide NMEA TAIP Content = RMC Message Size = 67 Bytes Number of recorded points = 8,000 Content = PV Default Message Size
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 9: IO Management BlueTree offers a complete set of AT commands to query/set its general purpose and dedicated
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 10: Event Reporting Digital Input Monitoring The modem can be configured to monitor any or all of its 4 digit
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 11: Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrades are recurrent for maintenance or new feature purposes.. To perform a fi
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 12: Hardware Installation Cellular antenna The cellular antenna(s) you select must meet the following specific
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Test REG light on the modem should be flashing, indicating that the modem is registered on the wireless network (in
CONTENTS Chapter 1: Package Contents... 6 Chapter 2: Product Description...
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Note: Combined GPS and Cellular antennas are available. Contact your local representative for more details. To install,
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Pin designations for the connector are shown below. Powering up the modem Note: It is recommended to have the cell
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Test To test the power connection, check the PWR light on the modem: if it is turned ON then the modem is powered. If
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide 7 YELLOW DI2 Digital Input #2 8 RED O2 Digital Output #2 9 BLACK GND GROUND 10 WHITE AI2 Analog Input #2 Mo
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Appendix A: Warranty and Support Warranty BlueTree Wireless Data Inc. warrants its cellular modems against all defects
Low Voltage Notification ...36 Time Interval Event Reporting...
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 1: Package Contents When the modem arrives, the package should contain the following items:
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 2: Product Description Introduction BlueTree 4000/5000 series modems are rugged wireless modems built to provi
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide The modem then routes packets back and forth between its WAN and LAN connections by performing Network Address Transl
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Stand-alone GPS Available on the 5000 series modems only. This feature allows remote asset tracking by sending GPS data
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