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11.5 

USB cable ............................................................................................................................................................. 51 

11.6 

Serial cable ........................................................................................................................................................... 51 

11.7 

Power source ....................................................................................................................................................... 51 

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Appendixes .................................................................................................................................................. 53

 

12.1 

BlueVue Device Manager Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 53 

12.2 

Activation Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................. 57 

12.3 

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................. 60 

12.4 

Firmware Upgrades ............................................................................................................................................. 63 

12.5 

Sending AT Commands ........................................................................................................................................ 65 

12.6 

Dial-Up Networking in Windows ......................................................................................................................... 67 

12.7 

Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................. 69 

12.8 

Customer Support ............................................................................................................................................... 69 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IndustrialPro BT-6401

Page 1: ...ss mainly focus on the distribution of electronic components Line cards we deal with include Microchip ALPS ROHM Xilinx Pulse ON Everlight and Freescale Main products comprise IC Modules Potentiometer...

Page 2: ...IndustrialPro and MobilityPro Gateway Wireless Modems User s Guide Version 1 15 August 15 2014...

Page 3: ...consequential indirect or incidental special damages or loss of profits or data even if they were foreseeable and Red Lion has been informed of their potential occurrence arising out of or in connect...

Page 4: ...measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the recei...

Page 5: ...r must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Le pr sent appareil...

Page 6: ...s These devices are intended for use in Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations industrial control applications The enclosure shall be suitable for the location AVERTISSEMENTS POUR INSTALLATION ET ENDR...

Page 7: ...2 Updated to cover BT 57xx LTE models 1 13 February 15 2012 Updated to cover BT 5x30 Wi Fi models 1 10 September 27 2010 Update event and store and forward sections Update environmental specifications...

Page 8: ...g Features 35 6 1 Port forwarding 35 6 2 DMZ 36 6 3 IP pass through 37 6 4 Dynamic IP registration 38 6 5 IP Security IPSEC 38 6 6 Access Control List ACL 39 6 7 Password protection 39 7 Serial IP 41...

Page 9: ...1 12 Appendixes 53 12 1 BlueVue Device Manager Troubleshooting 53 12 2 Activation Troubleshooting 57 12 3 Troubleshooting 60 12 4 Firmware Upgrades 63 12 5 Sending AT Commands 65 12 6 Dial Up Networki...

Page 10: ...rd protection 39 Figure 16 Serial IP 41 Figure 17 GPS configuration screen 42 Figure 18 Modem with good signal strength 57 Figure 19 Phone number being displayed on the Modem Diagnostic screen after a...

Page 11: ...GSM EDGE GSM HSPA LTE MobilityPro Gateway Standalone GPS BT 5600v2 BT 5800v2 BT 5700v2 Standalone GPS with Wi Fi BT 5630v2 BT 5830v2 BT 5730v2 IndustrialPro Gateway 4 pin power connector BT 6600 BT 6...

Page 12: ...vate LAN IP address to the attached device The modem then routes packets back and forth between its WAN and LAN connections and in turn allows the locally attached device to communicate with computers...

Page 13: ...IP The modem can provide a reliable means of communication with serial only legacy devices It can encapsulate data coming from the serial port into a TCP or UDP packet and send it to a remote server...

Page 14: ...porting Partner apps The modem can host partner applications used for example to report cellular traffic usage vehicle diagnostics alarms 1 3 Specifications 1 3 1 General specifications Table 2 Genera...

Page 15: ...000 series Operating Temp 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Shock Vibration IEC 60068 2 1 2 6 27 30 DNV 2 4 3 7 8 9 MIL STD 810F 202G Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Certification Hazardous Locations Class I Div...

Page 16: ...1 3 3 Mechanical specifications BT 6000...

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Page 18: ...pins are described as follows Table 3 4 pin Molex connector BT 5000v2 O3 IGN GND POS Power connector facing modem Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground 2 POS Power supply input 8 to 30 VDC 3 IGN Ignition...

Page 19: ...le 6 DC 2 5mm Barrel adapter BT 6000 Power connector facing left side Pin Name Description Sleeve GND Ground Tip PWR Power supply input 8 to 30 VDC WARNING DC 2 5mm Barrel Adapter shall not be used in...

Page 20: ...r reversed polarity and power surges over 33 volts The modems are equipped with an internal 3 Amp fuse When using the 4 pin Molex connector power accessory cable supplied by BlueTree Wireless an extra...

Page 21: ...power connector BT 6x00 BT 6600 BT 6700 BT 6800 Screw block power connector BT 6x01 BT 6401 BT 6601 BT 6701 BT 6801 Screw block power connector PoE power input BT 6x01EB BT 6401EB BT 6601EB BT 6701EB...

Page 22: ...tor BT 6x00 BT 6600 BT 6800 Screw block power connector BT 6x01 BT 6401 BT 6601 BT 6801 Screw block power connector PoE power input BT 6x01EB BT 6401EB BT 6601EB BT 6801EB Ethernet Switch BT 6x21 BT 6...

Page 23: ...y with host GPS BT 5x00v2 OFF No position fix available ON Position fix available 1 3 8 Data Interface Specifications Serial Ethernet USB 1 3 8 1 Ethernet Port The modem s 10 100Mbps Ethernet port is...

Page 24: ...tory restore Press and hold between 3 and 10 seconds RS232 LED flashes quickly Overwrites user configuration with the default factory settings FW upgrade Press and hold between 10 and 15 seconds WAN L...

Page 25: ...ng BVDM refer to the BlueVue Device Manager User s Guide It can be accessed from within BVDM itself by clicking the Help button or downloaded separately at www redlion net BVDM is a Graphical User Int...

Page 26: ...n click OK 2 1 2 Using an Ethernet or USB cable 3 Select Modem IP 4 Enter the appropriate modem IP then click OK By default the DHCP assigned IPs will be 192 168 0 1 for Ethernet and 192 168 111 1 for...

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