PinPoint X HSDPAfor AT&TUser Guide20070914Rev 3.0B
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 6*DPORT=n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 87Tip: You can use a fully qualified domain name instead of an IP address for most configuration op
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 88Local HostTosetthePinPointXtoreporttoalocalhost,onedirectlyconnectedtotheserialpo
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 89Figure 10-5: AceManager : PinPoint - *PPTCPPOLLNote: Some Internet providers (including cellular
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 90Sending Reports AutomaticallyRemoteYoucanconfigurethePinPointXtosendreportsbasedonatim
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 91Figure 10-9: AceManager : PinPoint - #IGStore and ForwardStoreandForwardcanprovideseamlessc
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 92IfthePinPointXdoesn’treceiveacknowledgementfora“window”,themodemwillPINGtheserverw
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 93Flush on EventIfyouhaveeventsenabled,with*PPFLUSHONEVT,youcanconfigurethePinPointXto
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 9412‐GPS+Date‐GPSdatawiththeUTCtimeanddate13‐GPS+Date+RF‐GPSdatawiththeUTC
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 95b. SettheLocalReportType,using*PPLATSR,toyourpreferredRAPreporttype.Figure 10-17: Ac
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 96Tip: If the PinPoint X is using a dynamic IP, *PPDEVID needs to be enabled.Odometer Data in Repor
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 7*USD=n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 97SupportforaCOM1000isenablewiththecommand*PPCOM1000=1or*PPREPORTINPUTS=1.Onceenabled,
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 98NMEA ConfigurationMessages Over-The-Air (Remote)ToconfigurethePinPointXtosendNMEAreportst
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 99Figure 10-26: AceManager : Misc - S53 Portb. SettheLocalReportType,*PPLATSR,toyourpreferr
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 100Figure 10-29: HyperTerminal : NMEA StreamingPersistent StreamingTohavepersistentstreaming,al
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 101TAIP Emulation ConfigurationTheTAIPemulationfunctionalityallowsthePinPointXtooperatein
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 102• SRM(SetReportingMode)allowstheclienttosetthereportingmodeconfiguration.Thereport
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 103Note: Unlike standard TAIP which simply sends to the last client to request automatic reports, t
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 104Figure 10-36: AceManager : Misc - S53 Portb. Set*PPIPtothelocalIPaddressofthePinPointX
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 105Sending Unsolicited TAIP Messages over the Local ConnectionStandardTAIPrequiresarequestbefor
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1061‐StreamtheTAIPstringsouttheserialportonly.2‐StreamtheTAIPstringsouttheUSBport
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 8*TQUIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1071111: SNMP : Simple Network Management Protocol• SNMP Configuration• SNMP MIB Definition SampleTheSimpleNetworkManagementPro
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 108SNMP ConfigurationToconfigureyourPinPoint XtoworkasanSNMPagent,youcanusee
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 109User Name and PasswordTheusernameisʹuserʹ.Theusernamecannotbechanged.ThePin
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 110Trap Destination*SNMPTRAPDESTneedstobesetwiththedestinationIPandport.Ifeith
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 111electronicID OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringMAX-ACCESS read-onlySTATUS current ::=
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 112STATUS current ::= { common 2 }devicePort OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)MAX-A
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 113none(0),hardware(2),software(4) }MAX-ACCESS read-onlySTATUS current ::= { common 1
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 114powerMode OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX DisplayStringMAX-ACCESS read-onlySTATUS current ::=
SNMP : Simple Network Management ProtocolRev 3.0B Feb.08 115Product IDEachmodemtypehasauniqueIDassociatedwithitsoyoucanmoreeasilyide
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 116AA: Configuration Commands • Info (information)• Status• Common• Logging• PinPoint (GPS)• I/O• Edge/HSDPATheconfigurationcomman
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 9*DIGITALINn?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 117Figure 1-1: AceManager : Info*DEVICEID?The64‐bitdeviceIDthemodemusestoidentifyitselftothecellu
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 118Information Displayed in AceManager without AT Commands Listed• Ver si on sofALEOS,internalhardware,bo
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 119*NETIP?Note: If there is no current network IP address, 0.0.0.0 may be displayed.ThecurrentIPaddresso
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 120• HardwareReset:Theinternalmoduleisbeingreset.Thisisatemporarystate.*POWERIN?Thevoltageinput
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 121Figure 1-3: AceManager : Map link Figure 1-4: Map ViewAT Commands Requiring PassThru modeThesecommandsa
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 122Misc (Miscellaneous)Thecommandsofthe“Misc”groupareavarietyofcommandsthatdon’tdirectlyfitino
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 123• d.d.d.d=IPaddresstocontact• ppppp=porttocontactExamples:ATD - Dial (establish) default connecti
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 124OPRG=nEnables/disablesover‐the‐airfirmwareupgradingofthePinPointX.WhenSierraWirelessreleasesan
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 125• hh:mm:ss=timein24‐hournotation*DPORT=nThemodemʹsDevicePortwhichthemodemislisteningonforinbo
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 126Caution: STATICIP does not set the IP address of the modem, it merely tells the modem which IP address to
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 111: Introduction to the PinPoint X• ALEOS™• AceWare™• Connecting to the AT&T Network• HSDPA CommunicationThePinPointXisac
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 127Figure 1-7: AceManager : SerialEnToggleATcommandechomode.• n=0:EchoOff.• n=1:EchoOn.Note: With
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 128S5=nThisregistersetsthecharacterrecognizedasabackspaceduringcommandentry.Cannotbeconfiguredi
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 129Example:ATS23=19200,8N1 Setsmodemto19200,8databits,noparity,and1stopbit.Tip: Can also be set
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 130• n=1:AssertDCDwheninadatamode(UDP,TCP,PPP,orSLIP)(Default).• n=2:AssertDCDwhenthemode
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 131RS232voltagelevels:Positive = Network coverage. Negative = No coverage. Tip: Flow control (AT\Q) will
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 132• n=0:Off(Default).• n=1:On.• n=2:UseTelnetservermodeonTCPconnections.• n=3:WithaTelnetc
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 133*ENQ=nOutputsanENQ[0x05]aftertheTCPCONNECTdelayedbytheDelayConnectResponsetime(S221).• n=0
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 134MDhhDefaultpower‐upmodefortheserialport:WhenthePinPointXmodemispower‐cycled,theserialporte
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 135*UALL=nAcceptsUDPpacketsfromanyIPaddresswhenaUDPsessionisactive.IfthereisnoUDPsessionact
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 136*DNSUPDATE=nIndicateswhetherthemodemshouldsendDNS updatestotheDNSserverspecifiedby*DNSUSER.T
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 2• Real‐TimeGPSReporting• GPSStoreandForward• PacketLevelDiagnostics• DeviceManagement&
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 137Tip: Only letters, numbers, hyphens, and periods can be used in a domain name.*IPMANAGERn=[name][IP addres
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 138Example:if*MODEMNAME=mymodemand*DOMAIN=eairlink .com,thenthemodemʹsfullyqualifieddomainnameism
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 139requests.n=0:Disabled.TheRavenXwillnotsendoutrepliestoDHCPrequests.Tip: For PPPoE, set *DHC
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 140address,thecellularconnectionwillbeclosed(sincetheIPaddresshaschanged)andhastobere‐initiat
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 141Note: It may take up to 30 seconds for the hardware module to respond after CONNECT is output.*CSX1=nPassT
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 142SMS(ShortMessageService)isanotherwaytosendmessagesviathecellularnetwork.MostSMScommandsreq
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 143*SMTPSEND=email[body]Sendsanemailtotheaddressspecified,followedbythebodyoftheemailmessage.Th
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 144OtherFigure 1-15: AceManager : OtherDAE=nATEscapeSequencedetection.• n=0:Enable• n=1:Disable*DATZ=
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 145*IPPINGADDR=[d.d.d.d][name]SettheIPaddressorvalidinternetdomainnameforthePinPointXtopingtok
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 146*SNMPPORT=nThiscontrolswhichporttheSNMPAgentlistenson.• n=0:SNMPisdisabled.• n=1‐65535*SNMPSEC
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 3Figure 1-3: AceManagerSimplified DeploymentAceMangerprovidestheabilitytoremotelysetupandco
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 147• n=minutes*TPORT=nSetsorqueriestheportusedfor theATTelnetserver.If0isspecified,theATTelne
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 148one minute.In the first 5 minutes after PinPoint X powers up, power down events are ignored to give the use
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 149Figure 1-17: AceManager : FriendsFM=nFriendsMode‐OnlyallowspecifiedIPstoaccessthePinPointXmode
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 150Figure 1-18: AceManager : Logging*DBGCOMMLVL=nSetthelogginglevelforthe hostormoduleCOMport.• n=
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 151• n=1:Logclientevents(default)• n=2:Logserverevents• n=3:LogclientandServereventsPinPoint
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 152#UImmediatelyissueGPSreporttotheATSserverIPandport.NotavailableinAceManager.*PGPS=nSendNMEA
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 153*PPFLUSHONEVT=nFlushesstoreandforwardbufferwhenaninputevent(DTR/RTS)occurs.• n=0:Disable• n=1
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 154*PPIP=d.d.d.dIPaddresswhereGPSreportsaresent(ATSServerIP).Alsosee*PPPORT.• d.d.d.d=IPaddressE
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 155*PPMINTIME=nSpecifiestheminimumamountoftimebetweenreportsgeneratedduetoeitherthetimeinterval
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 156*PPSNF=nStoreandForwardwillcauseGPSreportstobestoredupifthePinPointXgoesoutofnetworkcove
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 4AceNetAceNet,theenterprisegradeproductivityenhancingtool,enablesyoutoefficientlydeployan
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 157• n=0:Disabled• n=1‐65535(default9494)*PPTIME=nGPSReportTimeInterva l.Seealso*PPMINTIME,*PPTSV,
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 158Figure 1-20: AceManager : I/O*ANALOGINn?Query individual analog inputs. The analog inputs report the volta
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 159• n=1‐2Inputnumber• s=OPEN or CLOSEDEdge/HSDPAThisgroupincludescommandsspecifictoHSDPA,EDGEandG
Configuration CommandsRev 3.0B Feb.08 160• format=2:Numeric• oper=”name”
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 161BB: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)• Configuring the PinPoint X for PPPoE• Configuring a PPPoE Connection in Windows• Connecting to the
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1621. Configure your PinPoint X to support PPPoEa. ConnectyourPinPointXdirectlytoyourcomputerandst
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 163b. Enteranamefor*MODEMNAME,suchasPinPointXortheESN.Figure 2-2: AceManager : Dynamic IPTip:
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 164Figure 2-4: Windows : Start menub. SelectCreateaNewConnectionunderNetworkTasksinthemenuarea
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 165Figure 2-6: New Connection Wizarde. SelectConnecttotheInternet.f. SelectNext.Figure 2-7: New Co
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 166i. SelectConnectusingabroadbandconnection.j. SelectNext.Figure 2-9: New Connection : Connect usi
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 5Modem DoctorModemDoctorisatroubleshootinganddiagnosticsutility.Thisutilitywillallowyout
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 167Figure 2-11: New Connection: Connection InformationCaution: If you have a LAN connection to the Intern
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1682. Configure the PPPoE connectionAfteryoucompletetheNewConnectionWizard,thereareafewmorethin
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 169Figure 2-15: PPPoE : Networkinge. RemovethechecksfromallthreePPPsettings.f. SelectOK.Figure 2
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 170Connecting to the Internet with PPPoENowthePPPoEconnectioncanberunandadataconnectioncanbees
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 171CC: Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)• Installing a modem driver for PinPoint X• Creating a Dial-Up Networking (PPP) Connection• C
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 172Figure 3-1: Phone and Modem Optionsb. SelecttheModemstab.Figure 3-2: Phone and Modem Option
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 173Figure 3-3: Add Hardware Wizardd. CheckDon’tdetectmymodem;Iwillselectitfromalist.e. S
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 174Tip: If you have the speed for your modem configured as something other than the default, use th
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1753. Configure the driver. WhenyoureturntothePhoneandModemOptionswindow,youshouldseeth
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 176b. SelecttheModemtab.Figure 3-9: Modem Properties: Modemc. MaximumPortSpeedshouldbesett
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 6Figure 1-6: Modem DoctorModem Doctor USB1. OpentheModemDoctorUSB.exe.2. Selectanyoneoption.No
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 177Caution: If you have an existing LAN connection, installing DUN for the modem may interfere with
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 178b. SelectCreateaNewConnectionunderNetworkTasksinthemenuareaontheleft.Figure 3-11:
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 179Figure 3-13: New Connection: Typef. SelectSetupmyconnectionmanually.g. SelectNext.Figure
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 180Figure 3-16: New Connection: Select Modemm. Typeinanamefortheconnection,suchasSierraWi
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 181Figure 3-19: New Connection: PermissionsGenerallythemodemtakescareoftheAccountInformatio
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 182Figure 3-21: New Connection: Finish2. Configure the DUN connectionAfteryoucompletetheNewCon
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 183c. CheckShowicon...whenconnected.d. SelectConfigure,belowtheConnectusingline.Figure 3-23
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 184Figure 3-24: Modem Configurationi. Backatthemainpropertiesscreen,selecttheNetworkingtab
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 185Figure 3-26: PPP Settingsm. Select(highlight)InternetProtocol(TCP/IP)andthenselectProper
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 186Figure 3-28: Advanced TCP/IPTip: You may want to check the Options tab and change the settings
PrefaceRev 3.0B Feb.08 iImportant Notice Duetothenatureofwirelesscommunications,transmissionandreceptionofdatacanneverbeguaranteed.
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 7Figure 1-7: Modem Doctor: USB connection Connecting to the AT&T NetworkThePinPointXusesAT&a
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1872. Enable the Connection.Figure 3-29: AceView: Menua. Right‐clickontheAceViewwindowtoopen
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1881. Start the DUN session. Start>ConnectTo>SierraWirelessAirlinkModemIfyounamedth
Windows Dial-up Networking (DUN)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 189Caution: For DUN connections on a Windows Mobility or other non-personal computer, the DNS setti
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 8Figure 1-8: Connecting to the InternetThePinPointXwillperformaone‐to‐oneroutingforallinte
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 9addressforyourmodem,youcanuseaDynamicDNSservice(suchasIPManager)totranslateyourIP
Introduction to the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 10EDGEEDGE(EnhancedDataratesforGSMEvolution)providesend‐to‐endpacketdataserviceswithane
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1122: Specifications • Interface Port Pin-Outs• Power ConnectorFeatures and Benefits• EmbeddedIntelligence• LowPowerConsumption•
SpecificationsRev 3.0B Feb.08 12• InputVoltage9‐28V DCStandards/Approvals• Carrierspecificapprovals• FCC• IndustryCanadaHost Interfaces• Et
SpecificationsRev 3.0B Feb.08 13I/O PortFigure 2-2: PinPoint X I/O Port Diagram (not to scale)Power ConnectorFigure 2-3: Power Connector (not to
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1433: Activating PinPoint X on AT&T Network• Installating the SIM• Configuring the APNThischapterprovidesstep‐by‐stepdirect
Activating PinPoint X on AT&T NetworkRev 3.0B Feb.08 15Tools Required• SmallPhillipsscrewdriver‐ThePhillipsscrewdriveristheonewhich
Activating PinPoint X on AT&T NetworkRev 3.0B Feb.08 16Figure 3-3: Sample of a Card with SIMFigure 3-4: Insert SIM in to the modemb. Placeth
PrefaceRev 3.0B Feb.08 iiDIRECT,INDIRECT,SPECIAL,GENERAL,INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,PUNITIVEOREXEMPLARYDAMAGESINCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTO
Activating PinPoint X on AT&T NetworkRev 3.0B Feb.08 17Figure 3-6: Inserting the SIM7. Finishing the SIM installation Replacethecovertopre
Activating PinPoint X on AT&T NetworkRev 3.0B Feb.08 181. Start AceManagerStart>AllPrograms>AirLinkCommunications>AceManager3
Activating PinPoint X on AT&T NetworkRev 3.0B Feb.08 19d. Enterthepassword.Thedefaultpasswordwillbeenteredforyou.e. SelectOK.3. Ente
Activating PinPoint X on AT&T NetworkRev 3.0B Feb.08 20Figure 3-10: AceManager : Misc2. EntertheNAIintothenewvaluefieldfor*NETUIDand
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 2144: Hardware Installation of the PinPoint X• Connecting to Power• Connecting to a Computer or other Device• Indicator Lights• Mou
Hardware Installation of the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 22radiocommunicationsregulationsoftheFederalCommunica‐tionsCommission(FCC),Industry
Hardware Installation of the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 23Connecting to PowerYourPinPointXcanbeusedwitheitherDC,availableinmostautomobil
Hardware Installation of the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 24connectingthemodemtoahuborswitchyoushoulduseastraightthroughcableorusethe
Hardware Installation of the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 25TheI/OportcanuseanoptionalI/OharnessavailablethroughSierraWireless.Indicator L
Hardware Installation of the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 26• TheResetbutton(ontheleftsideofthePinPointX)hastwofunctions.Ifitisquickl
PrefaceRev 3.0B Feb.08 iiiContact InformationConsultourwebsiteforup‐to‐dateproductdescriptions,documentation,applicationnotes,firmwareup
Hardware Installation of the PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 27Figure 4-9: Diagram of the PinPoint X base.315”(8mm).565”(14mm).267”(6.78mm)R.075”(1.9mm)
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 2855: Configuring your PinPoint X• Using AceManager• Using Templates• Using a Terminal Application with AT CommandsWithALEOSasit
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 29Figure 5-1: AceManager2. Connect to your PinPoint Xa. ClicktheConnectbutton.Figure 5-2: AceManage
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 30e. SelectOK.Figure 5-3: AceManager : Connected3. Enter the configuration optionsa. Ontheleftside
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 314. Write the changes to the modema. ClicktheWritebuttononthetoolbarofAceManager.b. Waitfort
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 32Note: Some of the configuration settings are specific to individual modems. You do not want to have
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 332. Applying a Template to one modem with AceManagerYoucanuseatemplateyoucreatedyourself,using
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 34Tip: You can use common settings on one modem to configure those same settings on another modem even
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 35Figure 5-10: AceNet : Selected modemsTip: Click on the first with your mouse and, with the control b
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 36Using a Terminal Application with AT CommandsYoucanaccessandconfigureyourPinPointXusingaterm
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 1ContentsIntroduction to the PinPoint X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1ALEOS™ .
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 372. Connect ToUsingSerial:a. SelectCOM1,orthecomporttowhichthemodemisconnected,forthe“Con
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 38· BitsperSecond:115200(default)· DataBits:8· Parity:None· StopBits:1· FlowControl:Hardware.
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 394. ConnectedFigure 5-16: HyperTerminal : TCP/IP connecteda. Ifyouarepromptedforapassword,enter
Configuring your PinPoint XRev 3.0B Feb.08 40• Requiredvariableparametersaredenotedwithitalicizedtext,example,Dn.Thenisvariable.• Acc
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 4166: Universal Serial Bus (USB)• Changing the USB port communication• Installing the USB driver• Using the Virtual Ethernet Port•
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 42Installing the USB driver1. Set the Port TypeVirtualEthernetportisthedefaultsettingfortheUSBp
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 43Figure 6-3: Hardware Wizard : Location options3. Install the driver from a specific locationa. Select
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 44c. ClickFinishtocompletetheinstallation.Thedrivershouldbeenabledwithoutanyneedtorebooty
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 45YoucanalsoverifytheinstallationbylookingintheDeviceManager.a. ClickonStart>ControlPa
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 46Figure 6-9: Device Manager - EthernetVirtual SerialYoucanverifytheinstallationbylookingintheD
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 2Hardware Installation of the PinPoint X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21GPS . . . . . . . .
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 47Thenewlyinstalleddriver,AirLinkUSBSerialPort,shouldbedisplayed.Tip: If the driver is displa
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 48Figure 6-12: Device Manager : Driver menub. SelecttheAdvancedtabandclicktheAdva ncedPortSetti
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 49Figure 6-14: Advanced SettingsUsing the Virtual Ethernet PortOncethedriverisinstalled,youcanuse
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 50Figure 6-16: HyperTerminal : TCPc. Enterthemodempassword(12345bydefault)whenrequested.Using th
Universal Serial Bus (USB)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 51Using the USB virtual serial port with a Terminal Emulation Utilitya. SelecttheserialportoftheUS
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 5277: Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status • Capturing External Events• Power Modes and InformationThePinPointXhasspecialfe
PinPoint X HSDPA53 20070914Digital Inputs Figure 7-2: Digital Input Contact ClosureBymeasuringcontactclosuresonswitches,thedigitalinputsca
Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power StatusRev 3.0B Feb.08 54Tip: The relays are only capable of switching small loads. If you need a stronger signal,
PinPoint X HSDPA55 20070914Figure 7-4: I/O Wiring Harness, AirLink part number 120-140-1014Figure 7-5: Color Corospondance to connection points An
Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power StatusRev 3.0B Feb.08 56Digital Inputs Connectawiringleadtoadigitalinput(DIN)at9,11,20,or22,andthe
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 3Data Communication and Host Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Basic Modes . . . . .
PinPoint X HSDPA57 20070914Getting Immediate Reports Using RAP YoucansetupthePinPointXtoreportimmediatelyreportthestateofaninputwhen
Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power StatusRev 3.0B Feb.08 58Figure 7-9: AceManager : Low PowerWiring the PinPoint X for WhentheStandbyIgnitionSe
PinPoint X HSDPA59 20070914Figure 7-11: AceManager : Status - *POWERIN/*BOARDTEMP
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 6088: Data Communication and Host Modes • Basic Modes• Serial Modes• Data CommunicationThePinPointXplaysthepartofaHOSTwhen
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 61• SLIPMode:ThePinPointXusesSLIPtocommunicatewithadeviceorcomputerconnectedtothe
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 62Figure 8-1: AceManager : UDP - MDIftheserialportofthePinPointXisinanymodeotherthan
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 63IfQuietmodeisoff,theresultcodeisaffectedasfollows:ForV=1(Verbosemode),thetextua
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 64YoucanconfigureastringofATcommandstobesenttothePinPointXwhenitentersPassThrua
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 65Figure 8-4: AceManager : Other - *TPORT, *TELNETTIMEOUT.Serial ModesPPPInPPPmode,thePinPoin
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 66Figure 8-5: AceManager : PPP/EthernetUsingaprivateIPinsulatesthePPPclientfromchangesi
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 4National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 67• SettingtheStartupModeDefault(M D)to3(UDP)sothataUDPsessionisenteredautomatical
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 68Tip: It is best to ensure the idle time-outs for TCP and UDP are never 0 if you're going t
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 69UDP Multicast ModeUDPMulticastmoderesultsinanydatareceivedfromthehostserialportbein
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 70TheTCPsessionwillbeterminatedifnodataistransmittedorreceivedfortheti me interval
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 71Data CommunicationNote: The PinPoint X forwards messages to and from the cellular network for o
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 72Figure 8-6: AceManager : PPP/Ethernet• *HOSTPRIVMODE‐Setto1toenabletheexplicitIPaddre
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 73assubnetmasks,routers,etc.)toeachcomputerordevicewithouttheneedtosetupeachspeci
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 74Configuring KeepaliveInAceManager,theKeepalivesettingsarepartoftheOthergroup.Figure 8-
Data Communication and Host ModesRev 3.0B Feb.08 75*IPPING Estimated Usage15 minutes 400k / month30 minutes 200k / month60 minutes 100k / month120
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 7699: IP Manager• Understanding Domain Names• Using IP Manager with your PinPoint X• Understanding DNSIfyouhaveafleetofSierra
ContentsRev 3.0B Feb.08 5SNMP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP ManagerRev 3.0B Feb.08 77• DynamicIPaddressesaregrantedonlywhenyourPinPointXisconnectedandcanchangeeachtimethemodemreconnects
IP ManagerRev 3.0B Feb.08 78needtoberegisteredwithICANNoranyotherregistry.Itistheresponsibilityofadomaintokeeptrackofitsowns
IP ManagerRev 3.0B Feb.08 79Note: The fully qualified domain name of your PinPoint X will be a subdomain of the domain used by the IP Manager serv
IP ManagerRev 3.0B Feb.08 80theIPaddresschanges(example,ifyourPinPointXisresetorisassignedadifferentIPaddress).• *IPMGRKEY1and*I
IP ManagerRev 3.0B Feb.08 81Note: The IP Manager service from Sierra Wireless is currently not a guaranteed service though every effort is made to
IP ManagerRev 3.0B Feb.08 82Figure 9-2: AceManager: DNS• *DNS1and*DNS2‐TheprimaryandsecondaryDNSserverssetbyProviderwhenyourPinPoin
Rev 3.0B Feb.08 831010: Global Positioning System (GPS)• Configuring the PinPoint X for GPS• RAP Configuration• NMEA Configuration• TAIP Emulation
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 84fromthedifferencebetweenlocaltimeandthetimethesatellitesignalsweresent(thisdistance
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 85ExamplesoftrackingapplicationsusingRAP:• Air‐Trak• TrackStar• CompassCom• ZollData• HTE• Spi
Global Positioning System (GPS)Rev 3.0B Feb.08 86• NAD83• NAD27Before you Configure GPSTodecidewhatconfigurationyouneedforyourPinPointX,t
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