User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC Compliance and Industry Canada Statement
- January 2005
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Product Description
- Available Models
- Front View
- Rear View
- Top View
- Bottom View
- LED indicators
- Serial Port (DB9)
- USB Port (Type B)
- Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
- Input and Output Ports (Digital & Analog I/O)
- Power Connector
- Chapter 3: Installation Requirements
- Cellular antenna
- GPS antenna
- Serial cable
- Ethernet cable
- USB cable
- Power source
- Mounting Hardware
- Wireless network account
- Chapter 4: Installing the Modem
- Power cable connector
- Powering up the modem
- Adding the modem
- Creating the DUN profile
- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Warranty and Customer Support

Chapter 4: Installing the Modem
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To test the power connection:
1. Check the modem’s LED indicators.
• If the PWR or Power indicator is turned on or if it flashes, the
modem is powered.
• If the PWR or Power indicator is not turned on, review the
installation procedures or see Troubleshooting section.
2. If LED indicators are not accessible to the installer a personal
computer can be used to verify it’s functionality.
• Start BlueVue Device Manager, it will automatically detect the
modem (refer to BlueVue Device Manager section).
• BlueVue Device Manager is not available initiate a Windows
HyperTerminal session and execute the AT commands shown in
Appendix C.
7) Connecting the
Data Cables
Connecting the Serial cable:
1. Connect one end of a serial cable to the modem at the connector
labeled RS-232.
2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to an available connection
on your terminal.
Connecting the Ethernet cable:
1. Connect one end the ethernet cable to the modem at the connector
labeled ETHERNET.










