BlueTree 5000 Uživatelská příručka

Procházejte online nebo si stáhněte Uživatelská příručka pro Sítě BlueTree 5000. BlueTree 5000 User`s guide Uživatelská příručka

  • Stažení
  • Přidat do mých příruček
  • Tisk

Shrnutí obsahu

Strany 1

IndustrialPro™ and MobilityPro™ Gateway Wireless Modems User's Guide Version 1.15 August 15, 2014

Strany 2

1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction The BlueTree 5000v2 and 6000 series modems are rugged cellular modems built to provide simple and

Strany 3

Figure 1 - Router mode The modem manages two connections at the same time, thus acting as a gateway/router:  Cellular WAN connection: This is

Strany 4

Table 1 – Modem features 3 different data connection interfaces Serial/RS-232/COM, Ethernet, and USB Ethernet switch Available on the BT-6x21 models o

Strany 5 - Liability Notice

only). Inputs and outputs Sensors can be connected to the I/O ports of the modem. Depending on models, the modem is capable of monitoring up to four d

Strany 6

Power consumption See Table 6 Environmental BT-5000v2 series Operating Temp: -40 to +85°C (-40 to 185°F) Shock & Vibration: MIL-STD 810F/202G Hum

Strany 7

1.3.3 Mechanical specifications BT-6000

Strany 9

1.3.4 Power specifications and consumption Power is supplied to the modem via:  4-pin Molex connector for the BT-6x00 and BT-5x00v2 models  4-pin

Strany 10 - 1 Product Overview

1.3.4.3 4-pin Screw Terminal (BT-6xx1) Power is supplied to the modem via the 4-pin Screw Terminal on the front panel for the BT-6xx1 models. The pin

Strany 11 - 1.1.2 IP pass-through mode

All modems are equipped with protection for reversed polarity and power surges over 33 volts. The modems are equipped with an inte

Strany 12 - Table 1 – Modem features

No part of this publication, or any software included with it, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any m

Strany 13 - 1.3 Specifications

1.3.5 Modem views (Red Lion labels) Standalone GPS With Wi-Fi(5x30 only) BT-5xx0v2  BT-5600v2  BT-5800v2  BT-5700v2  BT-5730v2  BT-5630v2

Strany 14

1.3.6 Modem views (BlueTree labels) Standalone GPS BT-5x00v2  BT-5600v2  BT-5800v2 4-pin power connector BT-6x00  BT-6600  BT-6800 Screw-

Strany 15

1.3.7 Indicators Lights (LED) Table 7 – LEDs LED Status Corresponding State Power OFF Modem is powered off ON Modem is powered on FLASH Firmware err

Strany 16

1.3.8.3 Serial Port (DB9) The modem’s serial port is an RS232 DCE, compliant with EIA-232 standard. The connector used is DB9 female and is shown in

Strany 17

2 BlueVue Device Manager (BVDM) The BlueTree BT-5000v2 and BT-6000 series modems can be configured using BlueVue Device Manager version 1.76 or later

Strany 18

2.1 Connecting to the modem Should you run into any issues connecting to the modem, refer to the BlueVue Device Manager Troubleshooting appendix. Cl

Strany 19

9) The modem will be added to the list of Available Modems, which will be saved for easy access in the future. Double-click the m

Strany 20 - BT-6x21

2.2 Software overview Modem Diagnostic This screen displays various technical information pertaining to the modem's state. Modem Configurati

Strany 21 - BT-5x00v2

3 AT Commands The BlueTree BT-5000v2 and BT-6000 series modems can be configured and managed using AT commands. AT is a command line interface allowi

Strany 22 - Table 7 – LEDs

4 Activation & WAN Setup 4.1 Activation (CDMA modems only) A modem must be activated and configured before it can be used on the cellular netwo

Strany 23

Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi

Strany 24

Figure 6 – Confirming the success of activation 4.2 WAN Setup After the modem has been activated, it must be configured in order to authenticate fo

Strany 25 - 2.1.1 Using a serial cable:

Figure 7 – Editing the account information 1) Enter the Dial String:  #777 for CDMA modems  *99# for HSPA modems (Bell Mobility and Telus)  *

Strany 26

Figure 8 – Testing the connection

Strany 27 - 2.2 Software overview

5 LAN Setup 5.1 Ethernet and USB LAN Computers and devices that use the modem’s Ethernet and USB connectivity experience much higher transfer speeds

Strany 28 - 3 AT Commands

modem's IP lies in the same subnet as the device. Navigate to CONF (Modem Configuration) > LAN IP and change the parameters under Ethernet or

Strany 29

6 IP Networking Features As mentioned previously, the modem acquires an external public or private IP address (WAN IP, or Wide Area Network IP) from

Strany 30 - 4.2 WAN Setup

Figure 11 – Port-forwarding entries The WAN Port is the destination port number used by the remote computer and the LAN Port is w

Strany 31

DMZ is ideal in situations where there is already a server on the LAN that handles port-forwarding, as it avoids having to re-program all the port-fo

Strany 32

This mode allows only one IP address to be assigned to the first connected device via DHCP (This configuration is not recommended

Strany 33 - 5 LAN Setup

IP Security can only be configured and managed via AT commands. 6.6 Access Control List (ACL) The modem can be configured with Access Control List t

Strany 34 - 5.4 DHCP server

Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) t

Strany 35 - 6 IP Networking Features

4) Click Submit to save the changes.

Strany 36 - 6.2 DMZ

7 Serial IP This feature allows communication over the cellular network in two common setups. The first is a server communicating with a remote se

Strany 37 - 6.3 IP pass-through

8 GPS The BT-5600v2 and BT-5800v2 modems have an embedded GPS receiver which can be used to track their movement. This feature is commonly used

Strany 38 - 6.5 IP Security (IPSEC)

8.1 GPS protocols 8.1.1 TAIP TAIP is configured using a single command string. Read Trimble’s TAIP documentation to learn how to cre

Strany 39 - 6.7 Password protection

The first is to use BlueVue Device Manager for basic GPS reporting. This allows easy configuration of timer-based GPS reports. Refer to the Basic

Strany 40

9 I/O Management BlueTree offers a complete set of AT commands to query or set its general purpose and dedicated input and output pins. This section

Strany 41 - 7 Serial IP

9.3 Analog Input value query The modem has a 10-bit Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) which allows it to monitor all of its general purpose analog in

Strany 42

10 Event Reporting Event Reporting is covered in its own document, the I/O Management & Event Reporting Guide. This section is meant to provide a

Strany 43 - 8.1.2 NMEA

When Store And Forward is activated, the modem stores Event data in memory on a First In First Out (FIFO) basis. This means that if the modem is una

Strany 44

11 Hardware Installation 11.1 Mounting the BT-5x00v2 series modem  Horizontally mount the modem using four #6 screws pan or fillister head onto it

Strany 45 - 9 I/O Management

Liability Notice While every effort has been made to achieve technical accuracy, information in this document is subject to change wi

Strany 46 - +BAIGET: AI3,0.000

 Mount the antenna(s) at least 30 cm (12 inches) from other antennas  Do not install the antenna in a closed metallic enclosure (such as a cabinet

Strany 47 - 10 Event Reporting

11.4 Ethernet cable If you are connecting to the modem via the Ethernet port, you will need a straight or crossover category 5 cable with two 8-pin R

Strany 48 - 10.4.2 Sync flags

 DC 2.5mm round plug for all models except the BT-5x00v2 series  PoE (Power over Ethernet) for BT-6x01EB models WARNING DC 2.5mm Barrel Adapter s

Strany 49 - 11 Hardware Installation

12 Appendixes 12.1 BlueVue Device Manager Troubleshooting Before troubleshooting, download and install the latest version of BlueVue Device Manager

Strany 50 - 11.3.2 Antenna diversity

2) Set BlueVue Device Manager to connect to the modem over the serial port by changing the connection type to Serial 3) Once the modem has been acc

Strany 51 - 11.7 Power source

12.1.4 (SERIAL) The BlueVue Device Manager message box displays “Detecting modem on COMx” indefinitely, or displays a warning about an unsu

Strany 52 - WARNING

Contact Technical Support at [email protected].

Strany 53 - 12 Appendixes

12.2 Activation Troubleshooting When the modem is connected to the cellular network, its WAN LED will stay on and will flash to in

Strany 54 - 192.168.111.1” indefinitely

12.2.3 Configuring the Connection Initiation The modem must be configured to connect to the network. To do this, open BlueVue Device Manager and na

Strany 55

- GSM (EDGE/HSPA): to confirm that the SIM card holds a valid account (the SIM card number will be required).

Strany 56

Change history Version Date Description 1.15 May 23, 2014 Add UL Warnings 1.14 November 30, 2012 Updated to cover BT-57xx LTE models 1.13 February 15,

Strany 57

12.3 Troubleshooting This appendix assumes that the modem is currently online, and therefore the problem cannot be attributed to a lack of connectivi

Strany 58 - 12.2.5 Conclusion

If you get a “Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=xxxms TTL=xxx” response, then your web browser is configured to use a web proxy which i

Strany 59

Troubleshooting The modem must be configured to forward incoming traffic to the device, otherwise your connection attempts will never

Strany 60 - 12.3 Troubleshooting

12.4 Firmware Upgrades BlueTree periodically releases updates to the BlueX firmware used on the BT-5x00v2 and BT-6000 series modems. These updates i

Strany 61

Performing the ABT firmware upgrade Figure 21 – Upgrading the firmware 1) Navigate to CONF (Modem Configuration) > Firmware. 2) Click the mag

Strany 62

12.5 Sending AT Commands AT commands are short text strings that can be sent to the modem to set, remove and query modem's configuration paramet

Strany 63 - 12.4 Firmware Upgrades

3) On the Connect To screen, change the Connect using value to the COM port the modem is connected to and click OK. 4) On the COM Properties scr

Strany 64

12.6 Dial-Up Networking in Windows This appendix shows how to create a dial-up networking session to access the Internet/cellular network when connec

Strany 65 - 12.5 Sending AT Commands

5) The Getting Ready dialogue will appear. Select Set up my connection manually and click Next. Name the connection in the new window

Strany 66

12.7 Warranty Red Lion warrants its cellular modems against all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date o

Strany 67

Table of content 1 Product Overview ...

Strany 68

11.5 USB cable .........

Strany 69 - 12.8 Technical Support

Figures Figure 1 - Router mode ..............................

Komentáře k této Příručce

Žádné komentáře