BT/SN/RAM 6000 Series
Hardware Guide
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Product Overview
Revised 2015-07-16
Indicator Lights (LED)
Indicator Lights (LED)
LED
STATUS
CORRESPONDING STATE
Data Interface Specifications: Serial, Ethernet & USB
Ethernet Port
The modem's 10/100Mbps Ethernet port is compliant with the EIA-568 standard. The modem's ports are auto-
sensing so they can be used with either a straight or crossover RJ45 cable to connect to host ports.
The BT/SN/RAM-6x21 features a 5-port Ethernet switch allowing connectivity to multiple local devices.
USB Device Port
This is a USB 2.0 Device interface on a Mini B (BT/SN/RAM-6xxx) connector. It offers Ethernet-over-USB functional-
ity using the RNDIS driver for Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows Vista Operating systems only. The RNDIS
driver must be installed before the USB interface can be used. The driver and instructions can be obtained by con-
tacting a Technical Support representative.
Serial Port (DB9)
Our BT/SN/RAM modems have a standard RS232 DCE, serial interface with a DB9 connector style. The modems
are DCE (Date Communication Equipment) devices and are compliant with EIA-232 standard.
Connect a DTE device to a DCE device using a straight pin-for-pin connection cable. To connect two DCE devices,
use a null modem cable which crosses the ‘transmit’ and ‘receive’ lines in the cable. An example of a DTE device is
a computer. Most other devices are DCE types.
Power
OFF
Modem is powered off
ON
Modem is powered ON
FLASH**
Firmware error
Signal
OFF
No signal available or signal strength is below -100 dBm
ON
Excellent signal strength = greater than -69 dBm
FLASH**
Fast: Every 300ms = -79 to -70 dBm
Medium: Every 600ms = -89 to -80 dBm
Slow: Every 1200ms = -99 to -90 dBm
WAN
OFF
Cellular connection is not established
ON
Cellular connection is established - no network data activity
FLASH**
Cellular connection is established - with network data activity
RS232
OFF
Serial connection is not established
ON
Serial connection is established - no data activity with host
*FLASH**
Serial connection is established - with data activity with host
* Depending on Serial Application
** There are 2 scenarios where all of the panel LEDs will flash rapidly: during a device firmware reflash and
during a module firmware reflash.