AirLink Raven XE User Guide20080616Rev 2.0
Raven XE2 20080616• Over-The-Air (OTA) Upgrades• Wireless Optimized TCP/IP• Real-Time Notification• Packet Level Diagnostics• Device Management &
Introduction to the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 3Figure 1-4: ACEmanagerSimplified DeploymentACEmanager provides the ability to remotely set up and configu
Raven XE4 20080616Figure 1-5: ACEviewModem DoctorModem Doctor and Modem Doctor USB is a troubleshooting and diagnostics utility. This utility will all
Introduction to the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 53. When your Raven XE has received its IP address from your cellular provider, a connection to the Intern
Raven XE6 20080616Caution:If you want to connect remotely to your Raven XE using TCP/IP, the IP address given to your modem by your cellular provider
Introduction to the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 7Virtual serial portThe Raven XE supports one virtual serial port over USB. This VSP can be used, for exam
Raven XE8 20080616Figure 1-7: IPSec ArchitectureGREGRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) tunnel is used to carry non-IP packets through an IP Network. N
Introduction to the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 9DocumentationThis Raven XE User Guide describes how to:• Install the Raven XE hardware.• Connect the radi
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Rev 2.0 Mar.10 1122: Specifications • Power ConnectorFeatures and Benefits• Embedded Intelligence• Low Power Consumption• Compact Size• Rugged Alumin
Raven XE12 20080616• RoHS• FCC• Industry Canada• This apparatus is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D or unclassified or non-h
SpecificationsRev 2.0 Mar.10 13Figure 2-1: Power Connector (not to scale)Warning:Explosion Hazard - Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been
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Rev 2.0 Mar.10 1533: Activating your Raven XE on your cellular provider • OMA-DM• Hands Free Activation (HFA)• Activating Raven XE• Verifying USB co
Raven XE16 200806164. Observe the LEDs, as indicated in Chapter 4, Indicator Lights section. Wait approximately 30 seconds, to allow the Raven XE to
Activating your Raven XE on your cellular providerRev 2.0 Mar.10 17*can be changed via ACEmanagerFigure 3-2: Configuration: Interface selectionc. The
Raven XE18 20080616Figure 3-3: Verify USB ConnectionConfirming IP AddressCheck the IP Address in your Local Area Connection window.Figure 3-4: Confirm
Activating your Raven XE on your cellular providerRev 2.0 Mar.10 19Activating Using AT CommandsAn alternate method to configure and activate your Rav
Raven XE20 200806166. Reset the module.AT!RESET7. Press the reset button on the front of the modem. When the modem restarts, it should register on th
Rev 2.0 Mar.10 2144: Hardware Installation of the Raven XE• Connecting to Power• Connecting to a Computer or other Device• Indicator Lights• Mounting
PrefaceRev 2.0 Mar.10 iImportant NoticeDue to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data
Raven XE22 20080616Tip:When using a cable to an antenna placed away from the modem, minimize the length of your cable. All gain from a more advantageo
Hardware Installation of the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 23Note: When using a DC power source (such as a solar cell), Sierra Wireless recommends placing a
Raven XE24 20080616Your Raven XE’s full-speed (12 Mbit) USB 2.0 port can be connected directly to most computers or other devices using a standard ful
Hardware Installation of the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 25•Power - Indicates the power adapter is connected and there is power getting to the Raven XE.•
Raven XE26 20080616Figure 4-6: Optional Mounting BracketFigure 4-7: Mounting bracket installation
Hardware Installation of the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 27Figure 4-8: 100-170-1015 : Mounting Bracket for Raven XE
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Rev 2.0 Mar.10 2955: Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status • Capturing External Events using InputsThe Raven XE has special features for use in an
Raven XE30 20080616Figure 5-2: Digital Input Contact Closure• When a door or other latch is opened or closed.• Counting pulses or other electronic eve
Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power StatusRev 2.0 Mar.10 31Digital OutputFigure 5-3: Digital Output Connecting devices to the IO Port Note: Before you i
Raven XEii 20080616Patents Portions of this product may be covered by some or all of the following US patents:5,515,013 5,629,960 5,845,216 5,847,553
Raven XE32 20080616Figure 5-4: Power Connector DiagramCaution:Never apply voltage to the Digital inputs. The inputs can only be switched open or close
Rev 2.0 Mar.10 3366: Connecting the Raven XE • ACEmanager• Using a Terminal Application with AT Commands• AT CommandWith ALEOS as its “brain”, the Ra
Raven XE34 20080616Figure 6-1: Connect Tob. Change or verify the settings: · Bits per Second: 115200 (default)· Data Bits: 8· Parity: None· Stop Bits:
Connecting the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 35g. Select OK.3. ConnectedConnecting on USB/net will prompt for password.Figure 6-3: HyperTerminal : TCP/IP co
Raven XE36 20080616Figure 6-4: HyperTerminal : connecteda. If you are prompted for a password, enter 12345 (default password).Tip:You will not be prom
Connecting the Raven XERev 2.0 Mar.10 37• Optional parameters are denoted with square brackets [ ].• AT Commands are not case sensitive. A capital “E
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PrefaceRev 2.0 Mar.10 iiiConsult our website for up-to-date product descriptions, documentation, application notes, firmware upgrades, troubleshootin
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Rev 2.0 Mar.10 1ContentsIntroduction to the Raven XE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1ACEware™. . . . .
ContentsRev 2.0 Mar.10 2Configuring through ACEmanager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Activating Using AT Command
Rev 2.0 Mar.10 111: Introduction to the Raven XE• ACEware™• Connecting to your cellular provider• EV-DO• Connection methods• Networking• Applications
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