User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- FCC Compliance and Industry Canada Statement
- Liability Notice
- Safety
- Chapter 1: Package Contents
- Chapter 2: Product Description
- Introduction
- Modem Views
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- Summary of Specifications
- Indicators Lights (LED)
- Data Interface Specifications: Serial, USB, Ethernet
- General Purpose Input and Outputs Specifications
- Power Specifications
- Chapter 3: BlueVue Device Manager
- Chapter 4: Wireless WAN Setup
- Chapter 5: LAN Setup
- Chapter 6: IP Networking Features
- Chapter 7: Serial IP – Packet Assembly Disassembly
- Chapter 8: GPS Settings
- Chapter 9: IO Management
- Chapter 10: Event Reporting
- Chapter 11: Firmware Upgrade
- Chapter 12: Hardware Installation
- Appendix A: Warranty and Support
4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide
time out between serial packets sent by the terminal. Flush on byte count is in bytes
determines the number of bytes received before the modem encapsulate data in IP
packets. When the number of bytes in a packet is unknown, it is typical to set this
parameter to zero. Flush on special character is utilized when there is a particular
character that designates the end of a received packet. If any one of those three
conditions is met, the modem flushes data by encapsulating it in IP packets then
sending it over the air to a remote application.
If the attached terminal is sending data on its own initiative without being queried, a
destination IP address, port number, and protocol have to be set on the modem.
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