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8: Sending Data to Your Network Application

Retrieve the Unique

This chapter discusses how to configure the MP modem to

Mobile Device ID

send GPS and I/O data to a network server. This is a simple

 

process, but if there are any firewalls on your network or your

 

service provider’s network, the data must be routed through or

 

around the firewall. A general discussion of some methods of

 

dealing with firewalls is provided.

 

This chapter also explains how to retrieve the Unique Mobile

 

Device ID from the MP modem. This is the number that

 

uniquely identifies each MP modem. Any application that uses

 

the GPS and I/O data from the MP modem requires this

 

number.

 

Configure the MP modem to

 

route data to a server

 

The protocol that defines how MP modem data is packaged is

Note: For a full list of AT

commands and their parameters,

called MTP (Monitoring and Tracking Protocol). You can

see the MP 3G Modems AT

configure MTP in 3G Watcher by selecting Tools > Options >

Command Reference manual

MP > Monitor and Tracking, or by using the AT command

(document #2130810).

AT!MPMTCONF and the appropriate parameters.

 

The MP modem provides four independent reporting engines,

 

 

allowing data to be sent to four different destinations. You can

 

specify the destination IP address and port number for each

 

engine. This allows, for example, GPS data to be sent to one

 

host application, and I/O data to be sent to another.

 

You can also specify the values for the timers that determine

 

the frequency with which the data is to be sent.

 

Report frequency timers

 

The low rate timer, alert rate timer, and GPS timer control the

Note: You must configure alarm

triggers locally on the MP

interval between reports from the MP modem.

modem using either 3G Watcher

The low rate timer sets the interval at which reports are sent in

or an AT command.

the absence of any other trigger or timer. It is in minutes with a

 

 

default of five minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide for Verizon Page Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Qualcomm 3G Patents CopyrightTrademarks Contact Information Support@sierrawireless.comRevision History Directing users to the MP 3G Modems AT Command ReferenceContents 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 Mounting the MP modem Install the MP modemMount the MP modem Select a location for the MP modemMounting the MP modem. Arrows indicate the mounting holes Ground the MP modemMain RF antenna Mount the antennas and install the cablesMP 595880W only GPS antennaAntenna locations Install the antennas and cables Vehicle installation Install the power harnessPower connector Power connector Molex pinoutsIgnition sense options Ignition sense on/off wiringCrimp terminals Ground the power harnessPower connections Correct wire splicingConnect the MP modem to computer cable Office installationInstall the USB, Ethernet or serial cable Serial connector DB9 pinoutsActivate your account Install the softwarePort connections Automated activation Test the systemActivation Wizard Manual activationTurning the MP modem on and off MP Modem OperationLED operation Status indicators3G Watcher software Reset the MP modem3G Watcher Help Connection to MP Physical Interface Launching 3G WatcherChanging the Physical Interface 3G Watcher window Establishing connectionsYou now have DUN connection Auto-Connect for DUNNAT mode Configuring the Router FunctionsNAT mode Non-NAT modeMode MP modem networking basics in NATFile and resource sharing over LAN Static IP and TCP/UDP port forwarding in NAT modeEnable the router Set up static IP addressesSet 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 Route data to a server Configure the MP modem toReport frequency timers Sending Data to Your Network ApplicationTmsumregind 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 IndexRev 1.5 Jul.08 Index Wireless Access Point. See WAP Document SubTitle 2130795

MP595 specifications

The Sony MP595 is a sophisticated multimedia projector that offers advanced features ideal for both professional and personal use. Renowned for its superb image quality and versatile functionality, the MP595 is designed to deliver exceptional visual experiences in a variety of settings.

One of the standout characteristics of the MP595 is its high resolution. It typically supports resolutions up to 1920x1080, allowing for sharp and detailed images that enhance presentations and media consumption. This capability is particularly advantageous for businesses and educational institutions that require clarity for their visual content, from presentations to detailed graphs and charts.

The projector employs advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which contributes to its vibrant color reproduction and excellent contrast ratios. This technology minimizes the presence of rainbow artifacts, providing a more seamless viewing experience. The result is bright, rich colors that captivate audiences, making it a perfect choice for movie nights, corporate presentations, or classroom settings.

Another notable feature is the MP595's portability. Weighing modestly, it features a compact design that makes it easy to transport to various locations. Whether it’s moving from a conference room to a training seminar, the lightweight nature of the projector simplifies setup and takedown, ensuring that users can focus more on their presentations rather than logistics.

Connectivity options are plentiful with the MP595, allowing users to easily connect to various devices. It usually includes HDMI, VGA, and USB ports, accommodating laptops, tablets, and other media players. Wireless connectivity capabilities further expand its versatility, enabling presentations directly from smartphones or tablets without the need for cables.

In terms of sound, the Sony MP595 integrates a robust built-in audio system that enhances the overall experience. This eliminates the need for external speakers in smaller settings, making it an all-in-one solution for presentations and home entertainment.

Additionally, the projector often features adjustable settings for lens shift and keystone correction, which help in achieving optimal image alignment on any surface. These adjustments are crucial for maintaining image integrity when projecting from various angles.

Overall, the Sony MP595 stands out with its high-resolution capabilities, portability, versatile connectivity, and advanced technologies. It is a reliable choice for anyone looking to enhance their visual presentations, whether for business, education, or entertainment purposes. The combination of these features positions the MP595 as a formidable player in the multimedia projector market.