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IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide
Version 1.04
April 2013
www.sixnet.com
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  • Page 1 IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide Version 1.04 April 2013 www.sixnet.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview ...............................3 Specifications ................................. 3 1.1.1 General specifications ............................3 1.1.2 Mechanical specifications BT/SN-6000 ......................4 1.1.3 Power specifications and consumption ......................5 1.1.4 Indicators Lights (LED) ............................9 1.1.5 Data Interface Specifications: Serial, Ethernet & USB ..................9 1.1.6 RESET button functions ..........................
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide Product Overview 1.1 Specifications 1.1.1 General specifications Table 1 – General specifications CDMA EvDO.A models Dual-band CDMA2000 EVDO Rev. A (with diversity) Backward compatible with 1xRTT and IS95 GSM EDGE Models Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 GSM Wireless interfaces Backward compatible with Quad-band GPRS/UMTS GSM HSPA Models Quad-band 800/850/1900/2100 MHz WCDMA (with diversity)
  • Page 4: Mechanical Specifications Bt/Sn-6000

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide 1.1.2 Mechanical specifications BT/SN-6000 Sixnet, LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE. RELIABLE. POWERFUL. 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake, NY 12019 T +1 518 877 5173 F +1 518 877 8346 www.sixnet.com Version 1.04 © 2012. Sixnet. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 5: Power Specifications And Consumption

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide 1.1.3 Power specifications and consumption Power is supplied to the modem via:  4-pin Molex connector for the BT/SN-6x00 model  4-pin screw terminal for the BT/SN-6x01, BT/SN-6x01EB and BT/SN-6x21 models  DC 2.5mm barrel plug for all BT/SN-6000 models ...
  • Page 6 IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide WARNING: DC 2.5mm Barrel Adapter shall not be used in hazardous locations. 1.1.3.4 Power specification Power input to the modem is protected against reverse polarity and over-voltage. The modem’s power consumption is as follows: Table 6 – Power consumption Draw in mA (at 12 VDC) Model Standby...
  • Page 7 IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide 1.1.3.5 Electrical Specifications and Pinout 1x Digital Output (DOUT) Configuration : Open Collector, reference to ground Absolute Maximum IDC: 500mADC (Vce = 750mVDC) Absolute Maximum VDC: 30VDC (open circuit) Absolute Minimum VDC: -0.4VDC (open circuit) 1x Digital Input (DIN) Configuration : unisolated level detection, reference to ground Active level : 1.6VDC to 30VDC Inactive level : 0VDC to 1.3VDC...
  • Page 8 IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide Modem views  BT/SN-6600 4-pin power connector  BT/SN-6800 BT/SN-6x00  BT/SN -6401* Screw-block power  BT/SN -6601 connector  BT/SN -6801 -6x01 BT/SN Screw-block power  BT/SN -6401EB* connector  BT/SN -6601EB &  BT/SN -6801EB PoE power input BT/SN-6x01EB ...
  • Page 9: Indicators Lights (Led)

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide 1.1.4 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 10: Reset Button Functions

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide 1.1.5.3 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 1 – Serial connector (looking at back of modem) For further serial wiring information, refer to the Hardware Installation section.
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide Hardware Installation 2.1 Mounting the BT/SN-6000 series modem There are 3 different ways to mount a BT/SN-6000 series modem:  Horizontally using two #6 screws pan or fillister head onto its horizontal mounting feet  Vertically using two #6 screws pan or fillister head onto its vertical mounting feet ...
  • Page 12: Installation And Verification

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide Installation and verification When installing the antenna, follow the FCC and Industry Canada guidelines and keep the following in mind:  Mount the antenna(s) at least 30 cm (12 inches) from other antennas  Do not install the antenna in a closed metallic enclosure (such as a cabinet or the trunk of a car). Once a modem has a signal, the Signal LED indicator will start flashing according to the signal strength.
  • Page 13: Serial Cable

    IndustrialPro Router Hardware Guide 2.5 Serial cable The modem has all its serial port pins enabled. If all the pins are enabled on the attached serial device, it is important to know whether the device is using DTE or DCE as a communication mode. The modem is a DCE device, so use a straight-through serial cable between the modem and a DTE device such as a terminal.

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