Sierra Wireless Network Hardware X HSUPA User Manual

PinPoint X HSUPA  
User Guide  
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Contact Information  
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1: Introduction to the PinPoint X  
The PinPoint X is a compact, intelligent and fullyfeatured  
mobile communications platform with multiple peripheral  
connections including serial, Ethernet and USB. Expanded I/O  
functionality in a separate connector includes four digital  
inputs, four analog inputs and two relay outputs unleashing  
extensive remote instrumentation possibilities.  
Its highprecision 16channel GPS receiver coupled with the  
rich embedded intelligence provided by ALEOS™ technology  
make PinPoint X the perfect choice for a broad set of mobile  
enterprise, public safety, fleet management and AVL solutions.  
Figure 1-1: Sierra Wireless AirLink PinPoint X  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
ALEOS™  
ALEOS, the embedded core technology of the Sierra Wireless  
AirLink products simplifies installation, operation and mainte‐  
nance of any solution, and provides an alwayson, always‐  
aware intelligent connection for missioncritical applications.  
ALEOS enables:  
Persistent Network Connectivity  
OverTheAir (OTA) Upgrades  
Wireless Optimized TCP/IP  
RealTime Notification  
RealTime GPS Reporting  
GPS Store and Forward  
Packet Level Diagnostics  
Device Management & Control  
Protocol Spoofing  
Figure 1-2: Powered by ALEOS  
ACEware™  
A wireless solution is not complete until you have software  
tools to manage the devices monitoring your valuable  
equipment. Using the AirLink Control Environment (ACE),  
ACEWare is the device management and monitoring appli‐  
cation suite for Sierra Wireless AirLink devices powered by  
ALEOS.  
Figure 1-3: ACEware Logo  
The ACEware suite encompasses an application internal to the  
firmware ( ACEmanager), Windowsbased applications  
(ACEview and Modem Doctor), and a webhosted application  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
(ACEnet). You can download the applications and their user  
guides from the Sierra Wireless AirLink Solutions web site:  
or Sierra Wireless representative for any further information.  
Note: ACEview requires the Microsoft .NET Framework v. 2.0 and  
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or later. You can  
obtain the Microsoft .NET Framework from Microsoft at: http://  
ACEmanager, the AceWare remote configuration and  
monitoring tool, simplifies deployment and provides extensive  
monitoring, control and management capabilities.  
ACEmanager gives you the power to monitor and control your  
Sierra Wireless AirLink communications platforms in real‐  
time.  
Simplified Deployment  
ACEmanager provides the ability to remotely set up and  
configure your Sierra Wireless AirLink products. Remote  
device setup and configuration reduces the deployment  
timeline of your wireless solution and provides a quicker path  
to ROI.  
Templates allow you to easily configure devices in your fleet  
with identical settings, ensuring a simple, accurate  
deployment.  
Monitor and Control  
ACEmanager allows an administrator to remotely monitor a  
modems status, health and configuration settings. The user  
interface displays signal strength, cell site information, byte  
counters and error conditions, enabling you to pinpoint any  
issues and troubleshoot immediately.  
ACEmanager enables remote configuration and parameter  
settings to be changed or reset instantly over the air, change a  
devices port configuration, IP address settings, GPS settings,  
and much more. After configuring one modem, use the  
template feature to copy that device configuration to other  
devices.  
Tip: Configuration steps and examples in this guide use  
ACEmanager.  
ACEview is an efficient status and connection monitoring  
application with a lowprofile, easy to read interface. In  
ACEview, you can also update PRL.  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
Modem Doctor  
Modem Doctor and Modem Doctor USB is a troubleshooting  
and diagnostics utility. This utility will allow you to get a log  
file of the PinPoint X activity which you can then send to Sierra  
Wireless support or erase the current configuration completely.  
Figure 1-4: Modem Doctor  
Connecting to your cellular  
provider  
The PinPoint X uses your cellular provider as an ISP (Internet  
Service Provider) to connect you to the Internet.  
Steps of a connection:  
1. When your PinPoint X is powered on, it automatically  
searches for cellular service using HSUPA/HSDPA.  
2. Your PinPoint X establishes a PPP (Point to Point Protocol  
or “dial” up connection) link to the your cellular provider  
network, also called registering on the network, and  
receives an IP address.  
3. When your PinPoint X has received its IP address from  
your cellular provider, a connection to the Internet or the  
cellular network is also available for computers or other  
devices connected directly to the PinPoint X.  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
Cellular  
The PinPoint X will perform routing for all internet traffic to  
and from the computers or other end devicse.  
With the Raven XE in Ethernet Public mode, only one device  
connected to the Ethernet port will receive the public IP  
address which is the one provided by the cellular network. In  
Ethernet Private mode, with a hub or switch connected to the  
Ethernet port, the Raven XE will provide NAT for a range of  
computers or other devices connected to the switch or hub and  
Internet access to all of them.  
Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses  
There are two types of addresses on networks: dynamic and  
static.  
Dynamic addresses are assigned on a “need to have” basis.  
Your PinPoint X might not always receive the same  
address each time it connects with your cellular provider.  
Static addresses are permanently assigned to a particular  
account and will always be used whenever your PinPoint  
X connects to the Internet. The IP address will not be given  
to anyone else.  
Most ISPs (cellular included) use dynamic IP addresses rather  
than static IP addresses since it allows them to reuse a smaller  
number of IP addresses for a large number of customers. A  
dynamic IP address is suitable for many common Internet  
uses, such as web browsing, looking up data on another  
computer system, or other client functions (such as data only  
being sent out or only being received after an initial request).  
Tip: If your account with your cellular provider includes a dynamic IP  
address and you need a static IP, please consult your your cellular  
provider Representative for more information about changing your  
account for static IP support.  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
If you need to contact your PinPoint X, a device connected to  
the PinPoint X, or a host system using the PinPoint X from the  
Internet, you need to have a known IP (such as one which is  
static) or domain name (an IP address which is converted by a  
DNS server into a word based name). If you have a dynamic IP  
address for your modem, you can use a Dynamic DNS service  
(such as IP Manager) to translate your IP address into to a  
domain name.  
Caution: If you want to connect remotely to your PinPoint X using  
TCP/IP, the IP address given to your modem by your cellular provider  
cannot be a private or internal IP address (such as a special private  
network) unless you are on the same network or inside that network’s  
firewall (such as with frame relay).  
Communication HSUPA  
Many of the GSM Networks have been expanded to HSUPA.  
HSUPA  
HSUPA (HighSpeed Uplink Packet Access) is a cellular  
technology which most closely resembles a broadband  
synchronous connection. The upload and download speeds  
are maximized to provide a faster throughput, reaching speeds  
up to 2.0 Mbit/s for the uplink and 7.2 Mbit/s for the downlink.  
Please check with your network provider on the availability of  
HSUPA.  
HSDPA  
HSDPA (HighSpeed Downlink Packet Access) is a cellular  
technology allowing for higher data transfer speeds. In  
HSDPA mode of operation, max speeds are up to 7.2 Mbit/s in  
the downlink and 384 kbit/s in the uplink. HSDPA uses  
Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC), fast packet sched‐  
uling at the Node B (Base Station) and fast retransmissions  
from Node B (known as HARQHybrid Automatic Repeat  
Request) to deliver the improved downlink performance vs.  
UMTS and EDGE.  
HSPDA (and HSUPA) falls back to UMTS, EDGE or GPRS (in  
order of precedence). This feature allows you to have seamless  
connectivity no matter where your PinPoint X is.  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
UMTS  
UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System)  
supports up to 1920 kbit/s data transfer rates, although most  
users can expect performance up to 384 kbit/s. A UMTS  
network uses a pair of 5 MHz channels, one in the 1900 MHz  
range for uplink and one in the 2100 MHz range for downlink.  
EDGE  
EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) provides end‐  
toend packet data services with an enhanced connectivity  
building on GPRS technology and using the established GSM  
networks. EDGE provides higher transmission rates and better  
transmission quality for data than GPRS. EDGE can carry data  
at speeds typically up to 384 kbit/s in packet mode.  
When EDGE is not available, your PinPoint X will fallback to  
GPRS for the connection to your cellular provider to provide  
continued connectivity.  
GPRS  
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is packetswitched with  
many users sharing the same transmission channel, but only  
transmitting when they have data to send. This means that the  
total available bandwidth can be immediately dedicated to  
those users who are actually sending at any given moment,  
providing higher utilization where users only send or receive  
data intermittently. GPRS provides speeds of 30–70 kbps with  
bursts up to 170 kbps.  
Connection methods  
You can connect the PinPoint X to a USB or a Ethernet (RJ45)  
on a computer. When connected to a USB or Ethernet port, the  
PinPoint X behaves like a network card.  
USB  
The PinPoint X is equipped with a USB port which increases  
the methods by which you can send and receive data. The USB  
port can be set to work as either a virtual Ethernet port or a  
virtual serial port. A driver installation is required to use the  
USB port in either mode.  
It is recommended that you use a USB 2.0 cable with your  
PinPoint X and connect directly to your computer for best  
throughput.  
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Virtual serial port  
The PinPoint X supports one virtual serial port over USB. This  
VSP can be used, for example, to send AT commands, or to run  
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many serial based applications such as HyperTerminal .  
Networking  
IPSec  
The IP protocol that drives the Internet is inherently insecure.  
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), which is a standardsbased  
protocol, secures communications of IP packets over public  
networks.  
IPSec is a common network layer security control and is used  
to create a virtual private network (VPN).  
The advantages of the IPSec feature includes:  
Data Protection: Data Content Confidentiality allows users  
to protect their data from any unauthorized view, because  
the data is encrypted (encryption algorithms are used).  
Access Control: Access Control implies a security service  
that prevents unauthorized use of a Security Gateway, a  
network behind a gateway or bandwidth on that network.  
Data Origin Authentication: Data Origin Authentication  
verifies the actual sender, thus eliminating the possibility  
of forging the actual senders identification by a third‐  
party.  
Data Integrity: Data Integrity Authentication allows both  
ends of the communication channel to confirm that the  
original data sent has been received as transmitted,  
without being tampered with in transit. This is achieved  
by using authentication algorithms and their outputs.  
The IPSec architecture model includes the Sierra Wireless  
AirLink gateway as a remote gateway at one end communi‐  
cating, through a VPN tunnel, with a VPN gateway at the  
other end. The remote gateway is connected to a Remote  
network and the VPN is connected to the Local network. The  
communication of data is secure through the IPSec protocols.  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
Figure 1-5: IPSec Architecture  
GRE  
GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) tunnel is used to carry  
nonIP packets through an IP Network. Non IP packets, that  
are send over the GRE tunnel, need to be first encapsulated.  
Hence, ALEOS is used to configure and encapsulate nonIP  
packets and transmit over IP through the GRE tunnel.  
Applications  
Events Reporting  
Events Reporting is Sierra Wireless AirLinks modems new  
software feature provided via ACEmanager, that allows the  
users to generate reports from the events that take place. Event  
Reporting Protocol is an intuitive embedded protocol, which  
automatically formats the messages based on an event trigger.  
The messages generated are then reported to the remote  
server.  
Software  
The PinPoint X modem comes with the following software:  
ACEview, the software for the PinPoint X which allows  
you to monitor your connections.  
The driver that forms the interface between the PinPoint X  
and your Windows operating system when using USB  
virtual Ethernet or USB virtual serial.  
The firmware that is stored in nonvolatile memory and  
includes ACEmanager.  
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Introduction to the PinPoint X  
The PinPoint X has an embedded radio module, also made  
by Sierra Wireless, Inc. There are two firmware programs  
on the device—one stored on the controller board of the  
PinPoint X and one on the radio module.  
The firmware was loaded into the radio module and con‐  
troller board when the PinPoint X was assembled. As new  
versions of the software and firmware are released, they  
Documentation  
This PinPoint X User Guide describes how to:  
Install the PinPoint X hardware.  
Connect the radio antennas.  
Connect a notebook computer and other input/output  
(I/O) devices.  
Interpret the LEDs on the PinPoint X and the indicators in  
the ACEview software.  
This User Guide is provided as a PDF (Portable Document  
Format) file on the installation CD or from the Sierra Wireless  
support website.  
Tools and Reference Documents  
User Guide  
Description  
ALEOS User Guide  
This document discusses software configuration in ACEmanager and about  
the explains different ALEOS features.  
ACEview User Guide  
ACEnet User Guide  
This document explains the use of this utility tools which is used to view and  
monitor the connection state of a Sierra Wireless AirLink device.  
This document explains the use of ACEnet services for remote management  
of Sierra Wireless AirLink device.  
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2: Specifications  
Features and Benefits  
Embedded Intelligence  
Low Power Consumption  
HighSpeed Processor  
HighSpeed 2way Data  
Multiple Interfaces, I/O Port  
HighSensitivity GPS Receiver  
Persistent Network Connectivity  
Remote Management and Configuration  
Extensive Vehicle Telemetry  
Integrated with 3rd Party Tracking Applications  
Rugged for Extreme Environments  
Technology  
HSUPA  
With Fallback to:  
· HSDPA  
· UMTS  
· EDGE  
· GPRS (MS12)  
· GSM  
Bands  
TriBand for UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA  
· 850/1900/2100 MHz  
Dual Band diversity for HSUPA, optimized by region  
· Europe: 850/2100MHz  
· North America: 850/1900 MHz  
Quad Band GSM/GPRS  
· 850/900/1800/1900 MHz  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature:  
· 30° to 70° Celsius  
° Storage Temperature:  
· 40° to 85° Celsius  
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Specifications  
Power Consumption: (@12V DC)  
Transmit/Receive (Typical/Max) 300/520 mA  
Idle 170 mA  
Low Power Mode 80 mA  
Input Voltage 9 28V DC  
Standards/Approvals  
Carrier specific approvals  
CE  
FCC  
PTCRB  
Industry Canada  
Host Interfaces  
Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps RJ45  
USB Type B  
RS232: DB9 DCE (300230400 baud)  
I/O: 4 Digital, 4 Analog, 2 Relay  
Antenna Connection:  
· Cellular 50 Ohm TNC  
· GPS 50 Ohm SMA  
Warning: The antenna should be installed no  
closer than 20 cm from the human body. It is one of  
the RSS-102 requirements for devices not requiring  
SAR.  
Dimensions  
162mm x 40mm x 109mm  
612 grams  
Application Interfaces  
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP, SMTP, SMS, MSCI,  
NMEA, TAIP, GPS, and more  
LED Indicators  
Network  
Signal  
Activity  
Service  
GPS  
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Specifications  
Power  
Interface Port Pin-Outs  
Serial Port  
5
9
< - > GND (Ground)  
< - DTR Data Terminal Ready)  
< - Rx (Receive)  
- > Tx (Transmit)  
- > DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
Unused  
4
8
CTS (Clear to Send) < -  
RTS (Request to Send) - >  
3
2
1
7
6
DSR (Data to Send) < -  
Figure 2-1: Serial Port Diagram: Female DB-9 DCE (not to scale)  
I/O Port  
Note: The Pin-Out diagram shows external view looking at PinPoint X  
connector in front face-plate of device. Pin 1 is lower right.  
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19  
18 17 16 15 14 13  
Relay 1  
22 21 20  
12  
AIN3  
AIN4  
1
GND  
Rsv  
NC  
NC  
4
DIN1 GND  
GND  
DIN3  
AIN1  
AIN2  
3
NO1Com1  
Relay 2  
GND  
DIN4  
DIN2  
Rsv  
5
GND  
GND  
2
NO2  
Com2  
6
7
11 10  
9
8
Figure 2-2: PinPoint X I/O Port Diagram (not to scale)  
1. Analog Input 4  
2. Analog Ground  
3. Analog Input 2  
4. No Connect  
12. Analog Input 3  
13. Analog Ground  
14. Analog Input 1  
15. No Connect  
5. Reserved for future use  
6. Com2 (for use with #7)  
7. Normal Open Relay  
8. GND  
16. Reserved for future use  
17. Com1 (for use with #18)  
18. Normal Open Relay  
19. GND  
9. Digital Input 4  
20. Digital Input 3  
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Specifications  
10. Ground  
21. Ground  
22. Digital Input 1  
11. Digital Input 2  
Power Connector  
4
3
1
Not Used  
Ignition Sense (white)  
Power (red)  
2
Ground (black)  
Figure 2-3: Power Connector (not to scale)  
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3: Activating PinPoint X on your  
cellular provider  
This chapter provides stepbystep directions for activating  
your PinPoint X on your cellular providers network.  
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Installing the SIM  
The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) in the PinPoint X is a  
smartcard that securely stores the key identifying a cellular  
subscriber. Generally, you will only need to install a SIM once  
in the life of the modem and it may be preinstalled by your  
Sierra Wireless Representative.  
1. Before you start  
If the SIM was preinstalled, unless you need to set a custom  
APN, activation of your modem is complete.  
Cellular Account Required  
Cellular Account RequiredTo use your modem, you  
need to have a SIM with an active account with your  
cellular provider.  
Software Required  
ACEmanager Graphical interface for entering most AT  
Commands. You can download ACEmanager from the  
Sierra Wireless AirLink Solutions website: http://  
this utility is assumed later in these directions  
Hardware Required  
Ethernet cable or serial cable An Ethernet cable or  
straight through serial cable.  
Serial cable A straight through serial cable.  
Note: Until you install a driver for the USB port, you cannot use your  
USB port to configure the modem.  
Power adapter and a power source You will need a  
power supply and power source for the modem.  
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Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider  
PC or laptop To configure the modem, you will need a  
computer with an available Ethernet port or serial port.  
Tools Required  
Small Phillips screw driver The Phillips screw driver is  
the one which is also called a plus (+) or X screw driver.  
Slim stylus A PDA stylus, an unbent paperclip, or other  
such item.  
2. Opening the SIM Slot  
a. Unplug the PinPoint X power and all cables.  
b. Remove slot cover on the front of the PinPoint X to  
reveal the SIM slot.  
Figure 3-1: Slot Cover  
3. Remove the SIM from the card  
a. Carefully remove the SIM card from the card you  
received from your cellular provider.  
4. Ejecting the SIM tray  
a. Using the tip of a PDA stylus, an unbent paperclip, or  
other slim blunt item press the yellow button of the  
SIM tray.  
Tip: The button is between two boards.  
b. Slide the tray out completely.  
Figure 3-2: SIM tray button  
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Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider  
c.  
5. Insert the SIM into the Tray  
a. Place the SIM into the tray and gently press to click it  
into place.  
Figure 3-3: Empty SIM Tray and a Tray with a Sample SIM  
6. Insert the Tray and SIM  
a. Slide the tray back into the modem.  
b. Gently press the SIM to click it into place.  
Tip: The top of the card faces the bottom of the modem.  
Figure 3-4: Inserting the SIM  
7. Finishing the SIM installation  
Replace the cover to prevent dust or other unwanted particles  
from entering the PinPoint X. Once the cover is replaced, the  
installation is complete.  
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Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider  
Note: The first time you power on your PinPoint X with your new SIM,  
there may be a delay of up to 10 minutes for the initial network  
connection to occur.  
Configuring the APN  
The APN (Access Point Name) is the way your device knows  
how it will be communicating with the network. The APN  
allows custom IP addressing and tailoring your companyʹs  
wireless IP solution to meet the security and IP addressing  
requirements of your applications.  
Note: Most accounts use the default addressing solution of Private or  
Public IP addresses supplied by the Internet and Proxy APNs. Only if  
you have a Static or Custom IP address should you need to configure  
a custom APNs.  
The default APN is Internet. If you need a different APN, use  
ACEmanager to configure it.  
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4: Hardware Installation of the  
PinPoint X  
Note: During installation, please  
be sure that the cables are  
secure but do not bear any  
additional weight that could  
loosen the connector from the  
unit.  
Your PinPoint X should be mounted in a position that allows  
easy access for the cables so they are not bent, constricted, in  
close proximity to high amperage, or exposed to extreme  
temperatures. The LEDs on the front panel should be visible  
for ease of operational verification. You should ensure that  
there is adequate airflow around the modem but that it is kept  
free from direct exposure to the elements, such as sun, rain,  
dust, etc.  
Caution: The PinPoint X is in a hardened case and designed for use  
in industrial and extreme environments. However, unless you are  
using cables expressly designed for such environments, they can fail  
if exposed to the same conditions the PinPoint X can withstand.  
Ethernet  
GPS  
Serial  
Primary Cellular  
USB  
Power  
Recive Diversity  
Figure 4-1: PinPoint X Connectors  
Note: This device is not  
Antennas selected should not exceed a maximum gain of 5 dBi  
under standard installation configuration. In more complex  
installations (such as those requiring long lengths of cable and/  
or multiple connections), its imperative that the installer  
follow maximum dBi gain guidelines in accordance with the  
intended for use within close  
proximity of the human body.  
Antenna installation should  
provide for at least a 20 CM  
separation from the operator.  
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radio communications regulations of the Federal Communica‐  
tions Commission (FCC), Industry Canada, or your countrys  
regulatory body (if used outside the US).  
Your PinPoint X will work with most cellular antennas with a  
connector. Connect the primary antenna or primary RF cable  
directly to the antenna connector on the back of the PinPoint X.  
Tip: When using a cable to an antenna placed away from the  
modem, minimize the length of your cable. All gain from a more  
advantageous antenna placement can be lost with a long cable to the  
modem.  
GPS Antenna  
Your PinPoint X will work with most standard active GPS  
antennas. Connect the GPS antenna or cable directly to the  
threaded SMA connector.  
Mount the GPS Antenna in the vehicle. The less the cable is  
wrapped and bound together, the better it will perform. Place  
it on the roof, or on the dash, or rear panel where it has a good  
view of the sky (greater than a 90 angle view of the sky).  
There are three options for antenna mounts:  
Magnetic roofmount  
Through glassmount  
Permanent mount  
Figure 4-2: GPS Antenna Placement for a Vehicle  
Connecting to Power  
Your PinPoint X can be used with either DC or AC, with the  
appropriate power adapter. DC cables and AC adapters are  
available as optional accessories in addition to the one  
included with your PinPoint X.  
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The DC power cable positive lead should be connected to the  
battery or power source positive terminal. The power cable  
negative lead should be connected to the battery or power  
source negative terminal.  
The battery cable used for a car, truck, or other mobile  
connection must be less than 3 meters in length.  
The PinPoint X has an internal polysilicon circuit breaker that  
opens at 0.5 to 1.0 amps of current.  
If you wish to use the Standby Ignition Sense (SISE) feature of  
your PinPoint X, the white wire of the three wire DC power  
cable should be used to connect to your ignition. When SISE is  
enabled in the modem and the ignition sense connector is  
wired to your vehicle, the ignition sense will provide a link to  
the modem to enable it to enter a lowpower, standby mode  
when your vehicle is turned off and power up more quickly  
when the ignition is started.  
Not Used  
Ignition Sense (white)  
Ground (black)  
Power (red)  
Figure 4-3: Ignition Sense power connector  
Warning: Explosion Hazard - Do not disconnect  
equipment unless power has been switched off or  
the area is known to be non-hazardous.  
Connecting to a Computer or other  
Device  
Figure 4-4: Ethernet  
The Ethernet port of your PinPoint X can be connected directly  
to a computer or other Ethernet device with either a crossover  
cable or a straightthrough cable. The Ethernet port on the  
PinPoint X is autosensing and will autodetect the speed of the  
connecting device for 100baseTX or 10baseT. If you are  
connecting the modem to a hub or switch you should use a  
straight through cable or use the uplink port on the hub or  
switch with a crossover cable.  
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Figure 4-5: Serial  
The serial port of your PinPoint X can be connected directly to  
most computers or other devices using a standard straight  
through cable. If you have a DCE device, you will need a null  
modem or null modem cable.  
Figure 4-6: USB  
Your PinPoint Xs fullspeed (12 Mbit) USB 2.0 port can be  
connected directly to most computers or other devices using a  
standard fullspeed USB 2.0 cable. If the computer or device  
you are connecting or the cable is not rated for fullspeed, the  
modem will communicate at a reduced speed to match. The  
PinPoint X functions as a device, not a host.  
When it is connected to a computer, the USB port should be  
seen as a COM port or Ethernet port after the applicable driver  
is installed.  
The PinPoint X has a standard B connector.  
Figure 4-7: I/O  
Your PinPoint X also has an I/O port with digital inputs, analog  
inputs, and relay outputs which can be connected to external  
devices.  
The I/O port can use an optional I/O harness available through  
Sierra Wireless.  
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Indicator Lights  
When your PinPoint X is connected to power and an antenna,  
there is a specific pattern to the lights to indicate its operation  
mode.  
Figure 4-8: PinPoint X Indicator lights  
Network Indicates a successful connection to the cellular  
network with an IP address given and a channel acquired.  
Signal Light shows the strength of the signal and may be  
nearly solid (strong signal) or flashing (weaker signal). A  
slow flash indicates a very weak signal.  
RSSI LED Ranges  
RSSI/Signal LED Status  
On Solid  
Ranges of RSSI (dBm)  
Equal to or stronger than -69  
-70 to -79  
Fast Blink  
Normal blink  
Slow Blink  
-80 to -89  
-90 to -99  
Extinguished  
Equal to or weaker than -100  
Activity Lights will flash as data is transferred to and  
from the PinPoint modem on the remote network.  
Service Indicates when the connection is HSUPA/HSDPA  
or UMTS. Unlit indicates EDGE or GPRS.  
GPS Indicates a GPS fix. When lit, the PinPoint X has  
GPS coordinates to report.  
Power Indicates the power adapter is connected and  
there is power getting to the PinPoint X.  
The Reset button (on the left side of the PinPoint X) has  
two functions. If it is quickly depressed and released, the  
modem will simply power cycle the internal hardware. If,  
however, the reset is depressed and held for several  
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seconds (count 10 slowly, and wait for the power light to  
go off after the light pattern stops), the ALEOS configu‐  
ration settings will return to the factory defaults.  
Caution: If you reset the modem configuration using the reset button,  
you may to reconfigure your APN.  
Light Patterns  
The LEDs on the front of the modem will respond in different  
patterns to indicate modem states.  
Normal Each LED, mentioned above, is lit as applicable.  
Start up The LEDs will cycle from left to right.  
PassThru mode Network and Signal LEDs will blink in  
tandem. The Activity LED will blink when transmitting or  
receiving data.  
SOS The Network Channel and Service Err or Service  
LEDs will blink alternate to each other.  
Low Power All LEDs will be off except the power LED  
which will blink every 3 seconds.  
Configuration Reset The LEDs will cycle left to right and  
then right to left 4 times.  
Authentication Failure The Network, Signal, and  
Activity LEDs blink every 2 seconds.  
Data Retry The Network, Signal, and Activity LEDs blink  
every 3 seconds.  
Invalid MAC Address or Ethernet Initiation Fail The  
Service LED will blink.  
Mounting  
The integrated mounting with keyhole screw mounts on the  
PinPoint X will allow you to secure your modem nearly  
anywhere, quickly and easily, without the need for a separate  
bracket.  
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6.12”(155.4mm)  
.132”(3.3mm)  
2.935”  
(74.5mm)  
.267”(6.78mm)  
3.185”  
(80.89mm)  
2.5”  
(65mm)  
.315”(8mm)  
R.14”(3.5mm)  
.565”(14mm)  
R.075”(1.9mm)  
6.37”(229mm)  
Front  
Figure 4-9: Diagram of the PinPoint X base  
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Status  
The PinPoint X has special features for use in a mobile  
environment. The PinPoint X can be configured to monitor the  
input, respond to specific types of events, and even trigger a  
digital output. The PinPoint X can also be configured to change  
its power mode in order to conserve power. These features can  
be configured to your needs.  
Capturing External Events  
The PinPoint X is equipped with an I/O port interface which  
includes 4 digital inputs, 4 analog inputs, and 2 relay outputs.  
These may be connected to sensors and switches to monitor  
vehicle status and remotely control equipment.  
Figure 5-1: PinPoint X I/O port  
Analog Inputs  
The analog inputs will report a specific voltage ranging from 0  
to 30 in increments of 0.03 volts. This allows a fine degree of  
monitoring for a scaling device.  
Monitoring a voltage or power usage.  
Monitoring an oscilloscope.  
Monitoring temperature.  
Monitoring an incremental gauge.  
Monitoring an internal fan.  
Monitoring a vehicle payload.  
Monitoring the elevation of a tow bar.  
Monitoring a vehicles battery use.  
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Digital Inputs  
Figure 5-2: Digital Input Contact Closure  
By measuring contact closures on switches, the digital inputs  
can report a simple open or closed state. Each of the four  
digital inputs can be wired to the two ground signals via a  
switch. When the switch is open, the input will read “OPEN”.  
When the switch is closed and the input is connected to  
ground, the input will read “CLOSED”.  
When a door or other latch is opened or closed.  
Counting pulses or other electronic events.  
When a gauge reaches a certain point.  
When a container fills or empties.  
When a switch or valve is opened or closed.  
When the tow bar is raised or lowered.  
Connected to a sensor, the level of fuel in a vehicle.  
When the trunk of a vehicle is opened or closed.  
When the ignition is turned on or off.  
Relay Outputs  
As an electronic switch which can be opened or closed  
(Normally Open relay), a relay can be used to transmit an  
action to another device by signalling to that other device an  
“on” or “off”. As a Normally Open relay, the circuit of the  
relay is disconnected (open) unless it is active. When the relay  
is active, the circuit is connected (closed).  
Setting off an alarm or siren.  
Triggering a process to start on another device.  
Opening or closing a valve or switch.  
Locking or unlocking a door.  
Turning a light on or off.  
Opening the vehicles trunk or doors.  
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Tip: The relays are only capable of switching small loads. If you need  
a stronger signal, such as to open a door lock, you can connect the  
PinPoint X’s relay to a stronger solenoid relay which has enough  
power to cause the desired effect.  
Connecting devices to the I/O Port  
Note: Before you install the  
PinPoint X in its final location, be  
sure to cover all exposed wiring.  
You can purchase an optional I/O Wiring Harness for the  
PinPoint X which can be used to attach devices to the I/O port.  
The harness has prewired leads to allow you to customize  
your own connections. The wires are paired and colorcoded.  
19  
18 17 16 15 14 13  
Relay 1  
22 21 20  
12  
AIN3  
AIN4  
1
GND  
Rsv  
NC  
NC  
4
DIN1 GND  
GND  
DIN3  
AIN1  
AIN2  
3
NO1Com1  
Relay 2  
GND  
DIN4  
DIN2  
Rsv  
5
GND  
GND  
2
NO2  
Com2  
6
7
11 10  
9
8
Figure 5-3: PinPoint X I/O Port Diagram (not to scale)  
Table 5-1: PinPoint X I/O Port Pin-out  
1. Analog Input 4  
2. Analog Ground  
3. Analog Input 2  
4. No Connect  
12. Analog Input 3  
13. Analog Ground  
14. Analog Input 1  
15. No Connect  
5. Reserved for future use  
6. Com2 (for use with #7)  
7. Normal Open Relay  
8. GND  
16. Reserved for future use  
17. Com1 (for use with #18)  
18. Normal Open Relay  
19. GND  
9. Digital Input 4  
10. Ground  
20. Digital Input 3  
21. Ground  
11. Digital Input 2  
22. Digital Input 1  
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Figure 5-4: I/O Wiring Harness, AirLink part number 120-140-1014  
Locking Tab  
19  
18 17 16 15 14 13  
22 21 20  
12  
V/Bl  
G/Bl G/W  
Y/Bl Y/W  
V/W Bl/W  
V/G Bl/R  
none  
none  
8
none  
none  
5
none  
none  
4
Bl/BrO/Bl  
Bl/G O/R  
O/W  
O/G  
V/R  
1
7
11 10  
9
6
3
2
Figure 5-5: Color Corospondance to connection points  
Table 5-2: Wiring Color Corospondance  
1. Violet/Red  
2. Black/Red  
3. Violet/Green  
4. none  
12. Violet/Black  
13. Black/White  
14. Violet/White  
15. none  
5. none  
16. none  
6. Yellow/White  
7. Yellow/Black  
8. none  
17. Green/White  
18. Green/Black  
19. none  
9. Orange/Red  
10. Black/Green  
11. Orange/Green  
20. Orange/Black  
21. Black/Brown  
22. Orange/White  
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Note: The Pin-Out diagram shows external view looking at PinPoint X  
connector in front face-plate of device. Pin 1 is lower right.  
Analog Inputs  
Connect a wiring lead to an analog input (AIN) at 1, 3, 12 or 14,  
and the nearest ground at 2 or 13.  
Digital Inputs  
Connect a wiring lead to a digital input (DIN) at 9, 11, 20, or  
22, and the nearest ground at 8, 10, 19, or 21, as applicable.  
Caution: Never apply voltage to the Digital inputs. The inputs can  
only be switched open or closed to ground.  
Relay Outputs  
Connect the circuit leads to one of the two relay pairs at 6 and  
7 or at 17 and 18.  
Monitoring and Setting the I/O  
You can monitor the status of both the digital and analog  
inputs using ACEmanager or AT Commands and also with  
special reports sent using RAP. In ACEmanager, select the I/O  
group.  
You can monitor the status of the relays or set them using  
ACEmanager, I/O group, or AT Commands.  
Getting Immediate Reports Using RAP  
You can set up the PinPoint X to report immediately report the  
state of an input when it changes by using *PPFLUSHONEVT.  
You will also need *PPINPUTEVT, input event reports,  
enabled and a server configured for your RAP reports. These  
settings are in the PinPoint group in ACEmanager.  
Power Modes and Information  
The PinPoint X can be configured to switch power modes in  
response to specific events, such as when the voltage to the  
modem drops below a configured threshold or when the DTR  
changes, in order to conserve a vehicleʹs battery life. The stand‐  
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by state, lowpower mode, will prevent the modem from  
draining the battery while allowing the modem to quickly  
power up to regular operation when it is needed.  
You can configure Low Power mode using ACEmanager.  
Figure 5-6: ACEmanager : Low Power  
Wiring the PinPoint X for  
When the Standby Ignition Sense is enabled and the ignition  
sense connector is wired to your vehicle, the ignition sense will  
provide a link to the modem to enable it to enter a lowpower  
using standby mode.  
The white wire of the three wire connector should be used to  
connect to your ignition.  
Not Used  
Ignition Sense (white)  
Power (red)  
Ground (black)  
Figure 5-7: Ignition Sense Power Connector  
Power Effect on Modem State  
Once the transition from powered on to standby, lowpower  
mode starts, the modem will change state to AT mode. This  
results in the current mode being gracefully terminated. For  
the brief period when the modem is preparing for lowpower  
mode, the modem will remain in AT mode. At that time, it  
wonʹt autoanswer, ATD will fail, etc. Once lowpower mode is  
entered, the modem will then discard any data received on the  
host port.  
When the modem is woken from lowpower mode, the same  
behavior occurs as upon power on. The modem starts in AT  
mode, and then after 5 seconds will enter the default startup  
mode as it is configured for the modem.  
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Monitoring Power-In Voltage  
The current status of the powerin voltage can be monitored in  
ACEmanager.  
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