Sierra Wireless X HSUPA manual Connection methods, Umts

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Introduction to the PinPoint X

UMTS

UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) supports up to 1920 kbit/s data transfer rates, although most users can expect performance up to 384 kbit/s. A UMTS network uses a pair of 5 MHz channels, one in the 1900 MHz range for uplink and one in the 2100 MHz range for downlink.

EDGE

EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) provides end‐ to‐end packet data services with an enhanced connectivity building on GPRS technology and using the established GSM networks. EDGE provides higher transmission rates and better transmission quality for data than GPRS. EDGE can carry data at speeds typically up to 384 kbit/s in packet mode.

When EDGE is not available, your PinPoint X will fall‐back to GPRS for the connection to your cellular provider to provide continued connectivity.

GPRS

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is packet‐switched with many users sharing the same transmission channel, but only transmitting when they have data to send. This means that the total available bandwidth can be immediately dedicated to those users who are actually sending at any given moment, providing higher utilization where users only send or receive data intermittently. GPRS provides speeds of 30–70 kbps with bursts up to 170 kbps.

Connection methods

You can connect the PinPoint X to a USB or a Ethernet (RJ45) on a computer. When connected to a USB or Ethernet port, the PinPoint X behaves like a network card.

USB

The PinPoint X is equipped with a USB port which increases the methods by which you can send and receive data. The USB port can be set to work as either a virtual Ethernet port or a virtual serial port. A driver installation is required to use the USB port in either mode.

It is recommended that you use a USB 2.0 cable with your PinPoint X and connect directly to your computer for best throughput.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Revision History Contact InformationContents Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider Hsupa Introduction to the PinPointACEware AleosMonitor and Control Simplified DeploymentModem Doctor Connecting to your cellular providerSteps of a connection Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses CellularHsupa Communication HsupaUmts Connection methodsVirtual serial port NetworkingIPSec Software ApplicationsEvents Reporting Tools and Reference Documents DocumentationFeatures and Benefits SpecificationsTechnology BandsDimensions Power Consumption @12V DCLED Indicators Standards/ApprovalsSerial Port Interface Port Pin-OutsPort Power Connector not to scale Power ConnectorActivating PinPoint X on your Cellular provider Installing the SIMBefore you start Cellular Account RequiredRemove the SIM from the card Opening the SIM SlotEjecting the SIM tray Tools RequiredInsert the SIM into the Tray Finishing the SIM installationInsert the Tray and SIM Configuring the APN Dust, etc Hardware Installation PinPointGPS Antenna Placement for a Vehicle Connecting to PowerIgnition Sense power connector Connecting to a Computer or other DeviceSerial Rssi LED Ranges RSSI/Signal LED Status Ranges of Rssi dBm Indicator LightsLight Patterns MountingFront Capturing External Events Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power 5 StatusAnalog Inputs Relay Outputs Digital InputsRev 4.0 Oct.09 Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status Connecting devices to the I/O PortWiring Color Corospondance Monitoring and Setting the I/O Power Modes and InformationGetting Immediate Reports Using RAP Power Effect on Modem State Wiring the PinPoint X forMonitoring Power-In Voltage PinPoint X Hsupa 20080311