User`s guide

4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide
Stand-alone GPS
Available on the 5000 series modems only. This feature
allows remote asset tracking by sending GPS data to a
remote server without the need for a client application on
the data terminal.
GPS Store and
Forward
Available on the 5000 series modems only. This feature
allows GPS data storage. If a unit loses communication,
the data being collected through GPS will be stored in
memory and forwarded when communication is
reestablished.
Inputs and Outputs
Sensors can be connected to the I/O port of the
4000/5000 series modems (4 digital inputs, 3 digital
outputs and 3 analog inputs). The modem is capable of
monitoring its digital input sensors for any change in state
and sending a report to a remote server based on an
event trigger. The analog inputs allow monitoring of
gradient data sources.
Event Reporting
4000/5000 series modems send a report to remote server
based on an event trigger. The modem has an intuitive
embedded Event Reporting Protocol that automatically
formats the messages reported to the remote server.
Modem Views
Front Panel Rear panel
Summary of Specifications
CDMA Dual-band
Supports both North American frequency bands: 800 and
1900 MHz
CDMA 1xRTT and
1xEvDO
Compatible with CDMA IS-2000 (1xEvDO) Wireless data
services. Backward compatible with IS95 protocols.
Data Rates 1xRTT: 153.6 Kbps up and down streams
EvDO : 2.4 Mbps downstream & 153.6 Kbps upstream
Programming/Setup BlueVue Device Manager software, AT commands
LED Status
Indicators
PWR, TX, RX, DTR, REG, LNK, ACT, SER or GPS
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