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BlueTree 4000/5000 CDMA Modems User’s Guide June 2006 (Rev 1.0)

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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

Page 3 - Declaration of Conformity

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Flashing Transmitting/receiving data from network OFF No position fix available GPS GPS Flashing Once for every GPS

Page 4 - CONTENTS

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide 3x Digital Outputs (O1, O2, O3) – O3 available on Power connector Configuration Open Collector, reference to ground

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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

Page 6 - Chapter 1: Package Contents

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 3: BlueVue Device Manager The 4000/5000 series modems are configured with BlueVue Device Manager (BVDM) softwa

Page 7 - Introduction

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 4: Wireless WAN Setup Activation Getting an account for your modem Contact your wireless service provider and

Page 8 - Summary of Features

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide BVDM will automatically detect the modem and read its configuration. After which, it will display the modem diagnosti

Page 9 - Summary of Specifications

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Go to File > Activation Revision 1.0 Copyright © 2004-2006 BlueTree Wireless Data Inc. Page 17 of 44

Page 10 - Indicators Lights (LED)

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

Page 11 - Ethernet Port

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

Page 12 - Power Specifications

BlueTree Wireless Data, Inc. 2425 46th Avenue Lachine, QC, Canada H8T 3C9 Tel: +1 (514) 422-9110 Toll Free: 1-877-422-9110 www.bluetreewireless.c

Page 13 - Current consumption

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

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4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 5: LAN Setup Dialup Networking Some attached terminals do not have RJ45 Ethernet connectors and demand using a

Page 15 - Activation

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

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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

Page 17 - Go to File > Activation

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

Page 18 - Bell Mobility

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

Page 19 - Connection Profile Setting

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

Page 20 - Test your connection

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Select Dynamic IP Registration and populate the necessary information for the modem to report its WAN IP address. The

Page 21 - Chapter 5: LAN Setup

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

Page 22 - Modem in Always On mode

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

Page 23 - USB RNDIS

Declaration of Conformity FCC Compliance and Industry Canada Statement FCC & Industry Canada IDs for the 4200/5200: O9EQ2438 & 3651C-Q243

Page 24 - Port Forwarding

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

Page 25 - DHCP Settings

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide GPS Configuration Select a protocol type, TAIP or NMEA. Populate the corresponding Acquisition Time (sec) and Reporti

Page 26 - IP Registration

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

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4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide GPS Store & Forward The 5000 series modems have an integrated 512Kbytes Static RAM memory dedicated to storing GP

Page 28 - Disassembly

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide NMEA TAIP Content = RMC Message Size = 67 Bytes Number of recorded points = 8,000 Content = PV Default Message Size

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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

Page 30 - Chapter 8: GPS Settings

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

Page 31 - GPS Configuration

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 11: Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrades are recurrent for maintenance or new feature purposes.. To perform a fi

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4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 12: Hardware Installation Cellular antenna The cellular antenna(s) you select must meet the following specific

Page 33 - GPS Store & Forward

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

Page 34 - NMEA Message Packet Size

CONTENTS Chapter 1: Package Contents... 6 Chapter 2: Product Description...

Page 35 - Chapter 9: IO Management

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Note: Combined GPS and Cellular antennas are available. Contact your local representative for more details. To install,

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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

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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

Page 38 - Cellular antenna

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

Page 39 - GPS antenna

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Appendix A: Warranty and Support Warranty BlueTree Wireless Data Inc. warrants its cellular modems against all defects

Page 40 - Power source

Low Voltage Notification ...36 Time Interval Event Reporting...

Page 41 - Powering up the modem

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 1: Package Contents When the modem arrives, the package should contain the following items:

Page 42 - IO Cable Wiring

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide Chapter 2: Product Description Introduction BlueTree 4000/5000 series modems are rugged wireless modems built to provi

Page 43 - Mounting the modem

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide The modem then routes packets back and forth between its WAN and LAN connections by performing Network Address Transl

Page 44 - Customer Support

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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