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Industrial Tracking Device Comparison (Port 5110 / IDPL)

The IDPL protocol, operating on Port 5110, is a professional communication standard primarily used for industrial-grade asset tracking and remote monitoring. By utilizing this protocol, telematics devices can transmit high-precision telemetry data—including real-time GPS coordinates, movement alerts, and battery status—to specialized platforms.This setup is essential for managing high-value industrial equipment and logistics assets in rugged environments where reliable, long-distance communication over IP-based networks is required.
 
The following technical guide provides the necessary documentation for configuring IDPL-compatible hardware, including wiring diagrams and SMS command structures to ensure seamless integration into your tracking ecosystem.
 
Device ModelStandard ProtocolCommon PortKey Application
IDPL Industrial TrackerIDPL (Binary/Hex)5110Heavy Machinery & Cold Chain
Moxa NPort 5110TCP/UDP / Real COM950 / 4001Serial-to-Ethernet Conversion
Teltonika FMB SeriesCodec 8 / 8E5110 (Custom)Fleet & Logistics

Technical Wiring Diagram (Typical 4-Pin / DB9)

[ RED ] ——– (VCC: 12V – 48V DC)
[BLACK] ——– (GND: Ground)
[WHITE] ——– (Digital Input / ACC)
[YELLOW] ——- (Output / Relay Control)

— DB9 Pinout (RS-232 for Configuration) —
Pin 2: RxD | Pin 3: TxD | Pin 5: GND

SMS Configuration Commands

Use these standard commands to initialize your device on Port 5110. (Replace 123456 with your device password).

FunctionCommand FormatExpected Reply
Set IP and Portadminip123456 [SERVER_IP] 5110adminip ok
Set APN Settingsapn123456 [APN_NAME]apn ok
Upload Intervalupload123456 30upload ok (30s)
Restart Devicereset123456reset ok
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