IndustrialPro™ and MobilityPro™ Gateway
User's Guide
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1.11
– November 2, 2011
Integrated GPS receiver
BT-5000v2 models include a GPS receiver for Automatic
Vehicle Location (AVL). The modem can report this
positioning data locally to any of the local data interfaces
(serial, Ethernet, or Ethernet-over-USB), and/or remotely to
a predefined server (see stand-alone).
Standalone GPS
BT-5000v2 modems can be used for remote asset tracking
by sending GPS data to a remote server without the need for
a client application or computer connected to the modem.
Store and forward
If a unit loses its connection to the cellular network, the
event data being collected from I/O, GPS and other sources
will be stored in memory and automatically forwarded when
the connection is reestablished. This is available when using
TCP (with or without BEP ACK) or UDP (with BEP ACK only).
Inputs and outputs
Sensors can be connected to the I/O ports of the modem.
Depending on models, the modem is capable of monitoring
up to four digital inputs for any change in state, and up to
three analog inputs for changes in gradient data sources.
The modem also has up to three digital outputs that can be
used to remotely trigger relays.
The inputs and outputs can be used with the event reporting
protocol to allow automatic reports and triggers.
Event reporting
The modem can send a report to up to 10 destinations when
a user-defined event is triggered. Up to 30 events can be
defined based on I/O signals, GPS data, RF status. The
modem has an embedded event reporting protocol that
automatically formats the messages reported to the remote
server.
Mobile Originated
Management
The modem can connect to a remote server and perform
management actions (firmware upgrade, configuration
changes …). This feature uses Event Reporting.
Partner apps
The modem can host partner applications used for example
to report cellular traffic usage, vehicl
e diagnostics, alarms, …
1.3
Specifications
1.3.1
General specifications
Table 2 – General specifications
Wireless interfaces
CDMA EvDO.A models
Dual-band CDMA2000 EVDO Rev. A (with diversity)
Backward compatible with 1xRTT and IS95
GSM EDGE Models
Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 GSM
Backward compatible with Quad-band GPRS/UMTS
GSM HSPA Models
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