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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Creating the DUN profile To create a Windows XP DUN connection:
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connects > New
Connection Wizard.
2. On the New Connection Wizard welcome box click Next.
3. On the Network Connection Type box select Connect to the
Internet, and then click Next.
4. On the Getting Ready box select Set up my connection
manually, and then click Next.
5. On the Internet Connection box select Connect to a dialup
modem, and then click Next.
6. On the Select a Device box select the 33600bps modem and then
click Next.
7. On the Connection Name box, type in a name for the connection
(for example:
CDMA) and then click Next.
8. On the Phone Number to Dial box type the phone number, as
supplied by your wireless service provider. For example, type #777 for
1xRTT packet data connections.
9. On the Internet Account Information box, type the username and
password in the corresponding fields and then click Next.
The DUN connection is now set up and ready to connect to the wireless
network.
9) Connecting to
the wireless
network using the
ethernet port
(RJ45)
Note: The following section is only required if you want to connect to the
network using a PC/laptop with Windows 2000/XP. It is described here as an
example of how a LAN connection between the PC and the BT4200/5200
modems is setup.
The BT4400/5400 modem has a DHCP server continuously running on
its RJ45 ethernet interface. As soon as a PC is connected to it, the
modem will automatically assign and LAN IP address to the PC.
When this is done, the user will see the following message on its PC
monitor.










