Sierra Wireless X HSUPA Connecting to a Computer or other Device, Ignition Sense power connector

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Hardware Installation of the PinPoint X

The DC power cable positive lead should be connected to the battery or power source positive terminal. The power cable negative lead should be connected to the battery or power source negative terminal.

The battery cable used for a car, truck, or other mobile connection must be less than 3 meters in length.

The PinPoint X has an internal polysilicon circuit breaker that opens at 0.5 to 1.0 amps of current.

If you wish to use the Standby Ignition Sense (SISE) feature of your PinPoint X, the white wire of the three wire DC power cable should be used to connect to your ignition. When SISE is enabled in the modem and the ignition sense connector is wired to your vehicle, the ignition sense will provide a link to the modem to enable it to enter a low‐power, standby mode when your vehicle is turned off and power up more quickly when the ignition is started.

Not Used

Ground (black)

Ignition Sense (white)

Power (red)

Figure 4-3: Ignition Sense power connector

Warning: Explosion Hazard - Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.

Connecting to a Computer or other

Device

Figure 4-4: Ethernet

The Ethernet port of your PinPoint X can be connected directly to a computer or other Ethernet device with either a cross‐over cable or a straight‐through cable. The Ethernet port on the PinPoint X is auto‐sensing and will auto‐detect the speed of the connecting device for 100baseTX or 10baseT. If you are connecting the modem to a hub or switch you should use a straight through cable or use the uplink port on the hub or switch with a cross‐over cable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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 DeploymentConnecting to your cellular provider Modem DoctorSteps of a connection Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses CellularHsupa Communication HsupaUmts Connection methodsNetworking Virtual serial portIPSec Applications SoftwareEvents Reporting Tools and Reference Documents DocumentationBands SpecificationsFeatures and Benefits TechnologyStandards/Approvals Power Consumption @12V DCDimensions LED IndicatorsInterface Port Pin-Outs Serial PortPort Power Connector not to scale Power ConnectorCellular Account Required Installing the SIMActivating PinPoint X on your Cellular provider Before you startTools Required Opening the SIM SlotRemove the SIM from the card Ejecting the SIM trayFinishing the SIM installation Insert the SIM into the TrayInsert 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 Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power 5 Status Capturing External EventsAnalog Inputs Relay Outputs Digital InputsRev 4.0 Oct.09 Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status Connecting devices to the I/O PortWiring Color Corospondance Power Modes and Information Monitoring and Setting the I/OGetting Immediate Reports Using RAP Power Effect on Modem State Wiring the PinPoint X forMonitoring Power-In Voltage PinPoint X Hsupa 20080311