User Manual Part 1
User Guide to Q4000/QPRO
Document Number 1135-4713 Rev G
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The AUX port:
• maximum speed is 57600 bps.
• may not be available on certain configurations of the QPRO. The QPRO with
Iridium or Inmarsat, for example, does not have the AUX port available.
Plug the locking connector into the modem. The connector can only fit one way, as shown below.
Figure 2-7: QPRO locking connector
2.1.2.1 Installing the SIM card in the QPRO
All SIM cards for the QPRO are installed by QUAKE. For a Development Kit, the SIM card
number is available on a white tag connected to the QPRO.
2.2 Serial port connections
There are four or five serial ports that come terminated with DB9 connectors:
1. the Logger port - provides diagnostic data for the user
2. the MTS port - implements QUAKE’s Communication Protocol (QCP)
3. the AUX port - can be used by application developers as they choose
4. the GSM port – used to update the GSM module firmware
5. the GPS port – streams NMEA data from the GSM module (Q4000 only).
2.3 Antenna setup
Follow the instructions in Chapter 3 - Antenna setup to install the modem’s antenna.
Note: