red lion MobilityPro BT-5600v2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Chipsmall Limited consists of a professional team with an average of over 10 year of expertise in the distribution of electronic components. Based in Hongkong, we have already established firm and mutual-benefit business relationships with customers from,Europe,America and south Asia,supplying obsolete and hard-to-find components to meet their specific needs.
  • Page 2 IndustrialPro™ and MobilityPro™ Gateway Wireless Modems User's Guide Version 1.15 August 15, 2014...
  • Page 3 Red Lion and any of its subsidiaries or other affiliates shall not be liable for any damages (including, but not limited to, consequential, indirect or incidental, special damages, or loss of profits or data) even if they were foreseeable and Red Lion has been informed of their potential occurrence arising out of or in connection with this document or its use.
  • Page 4 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 5 Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This radio transmitters BT-5630v2 / BT-5830v2 (IC: 2991A-BT5X30V2) and BT-5730v2 have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated.
  • Page 6 While every effort has been made to achieve technical accuracy, information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Red Lion Controls, or any of its subsidies, affiliates, agents, licensors, or resellers. There are no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the content of this document.
  • Page 7 Updated to cover BT-57xx LTE models 1.13 February 15, 2012 Updated to cover BT-5x30 Wi-Fi models Update event and store and forward sections 1.10 September 27, 2010 Update environmental specifications June 7, 2010 Add modem pictures Red Lion labels March 30, 2010 Change document format...
  • Page 8 Table of content Product Overview ............................. 10 1.1 Introduction ................................10 1.2 Modem features ..............................11 1.3 Specifications ................................13 BlueVue Device Manager (BVDM) ........................24 2.1 Connecting to the modem ............................25 2.2 Software overview ..............................27 AT Commands ..............................28 3.1 Access ..................................
  • Page 9 11.5 USB cable ................................51 11.6 Serial cable ................................51 11.7 Power source ............................... 51 Appendixes ..............................53 12.1 BlueVue Device Manager Troubleshooting ......................53 12.2 Activation Troubleshooting ..........................57 12.3 Troubleshooting ..............................60 12.4 Firmware Upgrades ............................. 63 12.5 Sending AT Commands ............................
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    Figures Figure 1 - Router mode ................................. 11 Figure 2 - IP pass-through mode ............................11 Figure 3 – Serial connector (looking at back of modem) ...................... 23 Figure 4 – The different ways to connect to a modem ......................25 Figure 5 –...
  • Page 11 1 Product Overview Introduction The BlueTree 5000v2 and 6000 series modems are rugged cellular modems built to provide simple and reliable communication over a CDMA or GSM cellular data networks. They are typically used in applications such as Public Safety, Transportation, Vehicle Tracking, Telemetry, SCADA, Remote / Temporary Offices, Landline Replacement, and WAN backup / Business Continuity.
  • Page 12: Figure 1 - Router Mode

    Figure 1 - Router mode The modem manages two connections at the same time, thus acting as a gateway/router:  Cellular WAN connection: This is the Wide Area Network connection to the cellular network/Internet. The modem can be configured to automatically and autonomously establish a packet data connection to the cellular carrier and acquire a WAN IP address.
  • Page 13: Table 1 - Modem Features

    Table 1 – Modem features 3 different data connection Serial/RS-232/COM, Ethernet, and USB interfaces Available on the BT-6x21 models only. These models have an embedded 5- Ethernet switch port Ethernet switch. Models ending in EB (BT-6x01EB) are models with built in power sourcing. Power-over-Ethernet compatible devices can be powered simply by Power-over-Ethernet connecting it to the modem’s Ethernet port.
  • Page 14: Table 2 - General Specifications

    only). 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.
  • Page 15 See Table 6 Power consumption BT-5000v2 series Operating Temp: -40 to +85°C (-40 to 185°F) Shock & Vibration: MIL-STD 810F/202G Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing Environmental BT-6000 series Operating Temp: -40 to +85°C (-40 to 185°F) Shock & Vibration: IEC 60068-2-1/2/6/27/30, DNV 2.4 3.7/8/9, MIL-STD 810F/202G Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing Hazardous Locations - Class I, Div.
  • Page 16 1.3.3 Mechanical specifications BT-6000...
  • Page 18: Table 3 - 4-Pin Molex Connector (Bt-5Xx0V2)

    1.3.4 Power specifications and consumption Power is supplied to the modem via:  4-pin Molex connector for the BT-6x00 and BT-5x00v2 models  4-pin screw terminal for the BT-6x01, BT-6x01EB and BT-6x21 models  DC 2.5mm barrel plug for all BT-6000 models ...
  • Page 19: Table 5 - 4-Pin Screw Terminal (Bt-6Xx1)

    1.3.4.3 4-pin Screw Terminal (BT-6xx1) Power is supplied to the modem via the 4-pin Screw Terminal on the front panel for the BT-6xx1 models. The pins are described as follows: Table 5 - 4-pin screw terminal (BT-6xx1) Name Description Ground PWR+ Power supply input (8 to 30 VDC) Digital output...
  • Page 20 All modems are equipped with protection for reversed polarity and power surges over 33 volts. The modems are equipped with an internal 3 Amp fuse. When using the 4 pin Molex connector / power accessory cable supplied by BlueTree Wireless, an extra 2 Amp fuse is also included (5600v2, 5800v2).
  • Page 21 1.3.5 Modem views (Red Lion labels)  BT-5600v2  BT-5800v2  Standalone GPS BT-5700v2  With Wi-Fi(5x30 only) BT-5730v2  BT-5630v2  BT-5830v2 BT-5xx0v2  BT-6600  4-pin power connector BT-6700  BT-6800 BT-6x00  BT-6401*  BT-6601 Screw-block power connector ...
  • Page 22 1.3.6 Modem views (BlueTree labels)  BT-5600v2 Standalone GPS  BT-5800v2 BT-5x00v2  BT-6600 4-pin power connector  BT-6800 BT-6x00  BT-6401*  Screw-block power connector BT-6601  BT-6801 BT-6x01  Screw-block power connector BT-6401EB*  & BT-6601EB  PoE power input BT-6801EB BT-6x01EB ...
  • Page 23: Table 8 - Leds

    1.3.7 Indicators Lights (LED) Table 7 – LEDs Status Corresponding State Modem is powered off Power Modem is powered on FLASH Firmware error No signal available or signal strength is below -100 dBm Excellent signal strength = greater than -69 dBm Signal Fast: Every 300ms = -79 to -70 dBm FLASH...
  • Page 24: Figure 3 - Serial Connector (Looking At Back Of Modem)

    1.3.8.3 Serial Port (DB9) The modem’s serial port is an RS232 DCE, compliant with EIA-232 standard. The connector used is DB9 female and is shown in the illustration below. Figure 3 – Serial connector (looking at back of modem) For further serial wiring information, refer to the Hardware Installation section.
  • Page 25 BlueVue Device Manager (BVDM) The BlueTree BT-5000v2 and BT-6000 series modems can be configured using BlueVue Device Manager version 1.76 or later. This software application is available as a free download at www.redlion.net. Later sections of this guide will refer to configuration options in this software.
  • Page 26: Figure 4 - The Different Ways To Connect To A Modem

    Connecting to the modem Should you run into any issues connecting to the modem, refer to the BlueVue Device Manager Troubleshooting appendix. Click on Tools > Settings > Connection tab to select the interface your PC will use to connect to the modem. Figure 4 –...

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