SMX
Overview (SMX)
The following article will describe the SMX GPX Stream system in detail. SMX Video Encoder The SMX unit is the brains of the system. Also known as a video encoder, it receives video data over HDMI. Once the video is received, it prepares it for transmission over cellular networks.Few readersGenerating a New Authorization Code - Advanced Support (SMX)
This article will go through the required steps to disconnect your SMX encoder from GPX Stream servers and reconnect it. This may be required if your device loses connection to our servers and is unable to reconnFew readers
Modems
Node 1 Overview
The Node modem is exclusively responsible for providing an internet connection to the system. It receives data and power through the single 4-pin LEMO to USB cable, and transmits the encoded video through the antenna (connected to the two antenna terminals) over cellular networks. Front View SIM Card Slot Antenna Terminals This article is available as part of a video guide by clicking here (https://youtFew readersNode 2 Overview
The Node 2 is the successor to the Node 1 modem. This new modem provides better performance through higher upload and download speeds, has a single antenna terminal, and most importantly, it is a global modem that will work anywhere in the world! Node 2 delivers 4x faster download speeds (Max. 600 Mbps) and 3x faster upload speeds (Max. 150 Mbps) than its predecessor. Featuring with 3 mounting options and dual SIM slots. With external high-gain antennas and the industrial-grade Cat. 12 LTEFew readers
7GX (Legacy Device)
Overview (7GX)
7GX Video Encoder Generally, when you receive your GPX Stream system, there are rarely any actions required. The devices are shipped pre-configured, and ready to use. However, you'll want to be aware of these features in case you need to change APN settings when travelling to a different region, or if our support team instructs you do navigate the menus to perform resets or other operations. The 7GX unit is the brains of the system. Also known as a video encoder, it receives video data ovSome readersKit Installation (7GX)
The following article will describe the GPX Stream installation process. Mount the modem and video encoder to the double mount Mount the antennas Connect the modem power and data cable Connect the HDMI cable Connect the power cable Connect the power loom This article is available as a video guide by clicking here (httFew readersGenerating a New Authorization Code - Advanced Support (7GX)
Below are the required steps to disconnect your 7GX encoder from GPX Stream servers and reconnect it. This may be required if your device loses connection to our servers and is unable to reconnect automatically, or if the credentials expire after multiple months of a system being offline. If instructed by our support team only, follow the steps below to restore your connection. Power on your device and ensure it has an active cellular connection RSome readersPerforming a Firmware Reset - Advanced Support (7GX)
Your 7GX encoder may sometimes become unresponsive, indicated by a blank LCD screen and a blue light at the back of the device. This usually occurs when the device is repeatedly turned on and off quickly, disrupting the clean start-up process and potentially leading to a start-up failure, known as a "boot loop". In such cases, a firmware reset might help restore functionality, given that there are no underlying hardware problems with the device. This article provides step-by-step instructions tFew readers