Sierra Wireless MP595W manual Configuration using AT or 3G Watcher commands

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Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O

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Typically an analog input device should be connected between

Ground (pin 10) and the input port (Pin 7, 8, 14, or 15).

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Figure 7-4: A sensor wired to Pin 7 (analog input) and Pin 10 (Ground).

The analog input ports use a 10‐bit (1024‐step) analog‐to‐ digital converter over a range from 0 to 3.45 VDC, yielding a digital step resolution of 0.0032 V.

Example: analog sensor connections

An I/O cable for an analog sensor requires a wire to one of the analog input pins (such as #7) and one wire to the Ground pin (#10).

I/O configuration using AT or 3G Watcher commands

Once a sensor, gauge, button, or switch is physically connected to the MP modem, the MP modem must be configured to manage the input from, or output to, the device. This configu‐ ration can be done using either AT commands or using 3G Watcher.

For a list of AT commands, please see the MP 3G Modems AT

Command Reference manual (document #2130810).

There are separate windows in 3G Watcher for configuring the analog and digital ports.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Qualcomm 3G Patents CopyrightContact Information TrademarksRevision History AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Contents MP Modem Operation Configuring the Router Functions Support and Warranty Regulatory Information AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Introducing the MP Modem Cdma account and coverage About CdmaConnection methods Receive diversitySupported Cdma radio frequencies VPN support for Rnap Virtual serial portDocumentation SoftwareMP Modem Manager AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide Getting Started Where do you want to install your MP modem? Plan your MP modem installationWhat type of connections do you plan to use? Getting Started Required equipment Package contentsAdditional required equipment System requirements MP modem accessoriesAirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Installation overview Hardware and Software InstallationMP modem housing Overview of installation steps Connector panelGPS and I/O options Mount the MP modem Install the MP modemSelect a location for the MP modem Mounting the MP modemMounting the MP modem. Arrows indicate the mounting holes Ground the MP modemMain RF antenna Mount the antennas and install the cablesAP antenna MP 595W only GPS antennaAntenna locations Install the antennas and cables Power connector Install the power harnessPower connector Molex pinouts Vehicle installationIgnition sense options Ignition sense on/off wiringPower connections Ground the power harnessCorrect wire splicing Crimp terminalsConnect the MP modem to computer cable Office installationInstall the USB, Ethernet or serial cable Serial connector DB9 pinoutsActivate your account Install the softwarePort connections Activation Wizard Test the systemManual activation Automated activationTurning the MP modem on and off MP Modem OperationLED operation Status indicators3G Watcher software Reset the MP modem3G Watcher Help Launching 3G Watcher Establishing connections3G Watcher window NAT mode Configuring the Router FunctionsNAT mode Non-NAT modeMode MP modem networking basics in NATEnable the router Static IP and TCP/UDP port forwarding in NAT modeSet up static IP addresses File and resource sharing over LANSet up TCP/UDP port forwarding AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Overview Configuring the Wireless Access PointChange the password optional Unlock MP modem configurationSet the Ssid Enable the wireless access pointConfigure the security settings Configure security on the client computers Reset the MP modem to factory defaultsAirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 GPS configuration and reporting Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O DataGPS display in 3G Watcher GPS protocols and commandsGPS Taip quick reference Device installation and configurationPort specifications Connector pinoutsDigital input devices Example panic button connections A button wired to Pin 4 digital input and Pin 10 GroundAnalog input devices Digital output devicesExample analog sensor connections Configuration using AT or 3G Watcher commandsExample Analog input setupDigital I/O setup AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Report frequency timers Configure the MP modem toSending Data to Your Network Application Route data to a serverTmsumregind Sending Data to Your Network Application IP Addressing Monitoring and Tracking configurationProblem created by Network Address Translation Retrieve the Unique Mobile Device ID Solutions to the NAT problemWarranty Support and WarrantyTechnical support AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Regulatory, radio frequency and electrical specifications Technical SpecificationsWeight and dimensions Environmental specificationsHost interfaces GPS specificationsOther interfaces Wireless access point specifications Port characteristicsWPA2 AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795 Canada Regulatory InformationFCC Caution Important NoteApproved antennas Numerics IndexMTP Index AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide 2130795

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