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The Motorola HPD 1000 Modem is a sophisticated, mobile modem pioneering the latest technology in radio electronics.
The HPD 1000 Modem provides connectivity between a vehiclemounted data device and a host computer through Motorola's High
Performance Data (HPD) radio network. The modem connects to a data device via USB or Ethernet and is designed to support data transfer speeds of 32 kbps, 64kbps or 96 kbps within the 700/800
MHz frequency bands. The modem’s integrated GPS receiver allows the user to determine the current location of a mobile HPD modem when used in conjunction with a GPS location application. Location alone, or combined with other information about the environment (e.g. a map), enables value-added applications such as tracking of resources.
HPD™ 1000 Modem
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Software Installation and Setup
Important Installation Information for HPD Status
Applet
!
Do not plug in the modem before installing the HPD Status
Applet. If this is done, the HPD modem will fail to install properly.
System Requirements : Windows XP Service Pack 1 or Windows
2000 Service Pack 3.
Installation criteria :
1 Install .Net 1.1 Common Language Runtime (CLR). If this is not installed, the HPD Status Applet Installation will install it on your machine automatically.
2 Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1
(NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe) must be installed, which is included on the CD. This can only be installed AFTER
.Net 1.1 CLR is installed. If the Service Pack is not installed when you attempt to install the Status Applet, the installation will stop and inform the user to install the
Service Pack.
3 Ensure SNMP is installed and running:
• Open "Services" (found under Administrative Tools) to make sure SNMP Trap Services installed properly and is running with "Automatic" startup type.
• If SNMP Trap Service is not installed, it must be installed using Add/Remove Windows Components. The actual component that the user needs to install is the Simple
Network Management Protocol, which can be found under “Management and Monitoring Tools. This will usually prompt the user to insert a Windows XP CD.
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HPD Status Applet Installation
1 Double-click setup
2 Welcome Screen appears. Click Next .
3 Release Notes Screen is accessed. Click Yes to progress or No to exit installation.
4 Destination Directory Screen appears. You can configure the location where the files will be installed. Select the path of where the Application Framework (the exe. file) will be installed. The default path is C:\Program
Files\Motorola\HPD\Status Applet. Once path has been configured, click Next .
5 Configuration Screen appears.
You need to key in Modem IP Address
(Default: 192.168.128.1).
Choose either PPP or PPPoE (Default: PPP).
The PPPoE is only available to Windows XP users.
Click the checkered box if you want the Status Applet to automatically start whenever Windows starts up.
Click Next.
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7 Installation Complete.
HPD™ 1000 Modem
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Finishing the installation
1 Plug in the HPD Modem
2 The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. Select
Install the software automatically .
3 A message box appears stating that the hardware “has not passed Windows Logo testing”.
Click Continue Anyway .
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