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The Automotive EN-2000™ Router
Hardware Description and Installation
he chassis for the automotive EN-2000™ router connects to a standard 12-volt or
24-volt automotive battery, and can be used in cars, buses, trucks, and heavy
equipment. This special router provides all the features of the standard EN-2000™
router.
The automotive EN-2000 is based on the hardened version of the EN-2000, with
RS232 and RS485 ports for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).
There are several uses for the automotive EN-2000. Some examples are:
• Connection of SCADA systems for refrigeration in cold-food-distribution trucks
• WiFi connection for cellphones and tablets, to secure back-end databases for
emergency-service vehicles and personnel, such as police, fire, and ambulance
• Digital video recording (DVR), to provide quick reference to recent streaming
video (for example, incident review) or to provide information on the recording
system itself (for example, the amount of remaining storage), in buses and
coaches
• WiFi and internet access to management systems for drivers of trucks and heavy-
duty vehicles
• WiFi for passengers in buses and coaches
See the following:
•
Section C.1, Automotive EN-2000 Router Hardware Description
, on page 2
•
Section C.2, Installing the Automotive EN-2000 Router in a Vehicle
, on page 3
•
Section C.3, Connecting the Automotive EN-2000 Chassis to Automotive Power
,
on page 3
Note:
The automotive EN-2000 is configured as the standard EN-2000 is configured.
See the
EN-2000™ Reference Manual
for a list of documents discussing
configuration.
In addition, see the document
Setting the Ignition Power-Off Delay for the
Automotive EN-2000™ Router
.
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EN-2000™ Reference Manual
Document C
Version A.7, February 2018
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