AirLink MP595/595W Modem
User Guide
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Hardware and Software Installation
Contents
Introducing the MP Modem
Getting Started
MP Modem Operation
Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O Data
Configuring the Router Functions
Configuring the Wireless Access Point
Sending Data to Your Network Application
Support and Warranty
Technical Specifications
Regulatory Information
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VPN support for RNAP Software Documentation
1 Introducing the MP Modem
CDMA account and coverage Receive diversity Virtual serial port
CDMA account and coverage
About CDMA
Supported CDMA radio frequencies
Receive diversity
Connection methods
VPN support for RNAP
Virtual serial port
MP Modem Manager
Software
Documentation
Use the MP modem to connect to a network
System requirements
2 Getting Started
Plan your MP modem installation Required equipment
What type of connections do you plan to use?
Plan your MP modem installation
Where do you want to install your MP modem?
Serial
Additional required equipment
Required equipment
Package contents
System requirements
MP modem accessories
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MP modem housing
3 Hardware and Software Installation
Installation overview
GPS and I/O options
Connector panel
Overview of installation steps
Step 1-Mount the MP modem
Install the MP modem
Select a location for the MP modem
Mounting the MP modem
Figure 3-3 Mounting the MP modem. Arrows indicate the mounting holes
Ground the MP modem
Main RF antenna
Step 2-Mount the antennas and install the cables
Antenna locations
GPS antenna
AP antenna MP 595W only
Install the antennas and cables
Power connector
Step 3-Install the power harness
Power connector Molex pinouts
Vehicle installation
Ignition sense options
Ignition sense on/off wiring
Power connections
Ground the power harness
Correct wire splicing
Crimp terminals
Office installation
Step 4-Connect the MP modem to computer cable
The MP modem is configured as DCE Data Communications
Serial connector DB9 pinouts
The serial connector uses these voltage specifications
Install the USB, Ethernet or serial cable
I/O port connections
Step 5-Install the software
Step 6-Activate your account
The Activation Wizard
Step 7-Test the system
Manual activation
Automated activation
Turning the MP modem on and off
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Status indicators
Table 4-1 LED operation
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3G Watcher Help
Reset the MP modem
3G Watcher software
3G Watcher window
Establishing connections
Launching 3G Watcher
5 Configuring the Router Functions
NAT mode
Non-NAT mode
External Network
Serial, USB, Ethernet, or WAP interface Client device
mode
MP modem networking basics in NAT
Set up static IP addresses
Enable the router
Static IP and TCP/UDP port forwarding in NAT mode
File and resource sharing over LAN
Set up TCP/UDP port forwarding
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Overview
6 Configuring the Wireless Access Point
Change the password optional
Unlock MP modem configuration
Set the SSID
Enable the wireless access point
2. Select Tools Options MP Wireless Access Point
MP3G 2. Select Tools Options MP Wireless Access Point
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Configure the security settings
Configuring the Wireless Access Point
Configure security on the client computers
Reset the MP modem to factory defaults
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GPS configuration and reporting
7 Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O Data
GPS display in 3G Watcher
GPS protocols and commands
GPS TAIP quick reference
I/O device installation and configuration
Port specifications
Connector pinouts
Digital input devices
Example panic button connections
Analog input devices
Digital output devices
Example analog sensor connections
I/O configuration using AT or 3G Watcher commands
Example
Analog input setup
Digital I/O setup
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Report frequency timers
Configure the MP modem to
8 Sending Data to Your Network Application
route data to a server
The fast rate timer only becomes active when an alarm condition is triggered by a rise or drop in the level of one of the digital I/O channels. The default for the fast rate timer is three seconds
If the GPS timer is set to 0, the reporting interval is determined by the configuration of the GPS module. If the module is configured for TAIP, you can issue TAIP commands to change the interval. An advantage of configuring the report frequency with TAIP commands is that the interval between reports can be based on elapsed time and/or distance travelled
IP Addressing
Monitoring and Tracking configuration
Firewall NetworkInternet
The problem created by Network Address Translation
Solutions to the NAT problem
Retrieve the Unique Mobile Device ID
Technical support
9 Support and Warranty
Warranty
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10 Technical Specifications
Regulatory, radio frequency and electrical specifications
Weight and dimensions
Environmental specifications
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Host interfaces
GPS specifications
Other interfaces
Technical Specifications
Wireless access point specifications
I/O port characteristics
3G Watcher software
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Technical Specifications
Security features
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U.S.A
11 Regulatory Information
Canada
Approved antennas
Important Note
FCC Caution
CDMA, 14 configuration, unlock, 50 connectors, 26 current
Index
Numerics
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Wireless Access Point. See WAP
Index
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