Resilient User Manual Version 2.0
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Preliminary Setup
Outside Diagram
1 The LEDS of the Resilient are located here. LEDs illuminate on magnet contact, power-up
and Bluetooth connection
2 The top Iridium and GPS antennae of the Resilient are located here
3 The magnet switch for turning the Resilient on and off is located behind the label
4 The 15-digit IMEI of the Resilient’s Iridium modem and factory serial number is displayed
5 A QR code is available to scan to download the manual on new devices
6 Two sealing O-rings are located in the middle of the Resilient. This is where the device is
opened to install batteries and may have an extended enclosure.
7 The bottom Iridium and GPS antennae of the Resilient are located here, used when
inverted
Setting up an Iridium Account
Resilient makes use of the Iridium Satellite Systems’ Short Burst Data (SBD) service for the 9603
transceiver. This service is a global (including the Polar Regions), two-way, real-time and email-
based data delivery service with a maximum outbound (from beacon) message size of 340 bytes
and a maximum inbound (to beacon) message size of 270 bytes.
Resilient end users must set up an approved data delivery account with their preferred service
provider. This can only be done once Xeos has provided the user with an International Mobile
Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. Each 9603 modem has a unique IMEI that must be registered
with the preferred service provider. For a list of service providers in your area please contact
for recommendations. Xeos Technologies is also able to provide Iridium SBD data service
Each IMEI number is capable of being associated with up to five (5) unique email addresses (this
may vary between service providers). When registering an IMEI number, please provide the
service provider with a temporary Xeos testing account email address.
This account is: [email protected]