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1. 23 Mounting INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Disconnecting the power supply gt gt 1 v The device is mounted to the DIN rail The power supply is connected and switched off Disconnect the ground lead of the power supply from the terminal GND Disconnect the plus pole of the power supply from the terminal for the power supply The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is disconnected from the power supply Uninstalling the device from the DIN rail 24 How to uninstall the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 from a DIN rail in a switch cabi net You will need a Phillips screwdriver with a 4 5 mm blade The power supply of the switch cabinet is switched off and secured against being switched on accidentally All cables at the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 are disconnected Insert the Philips screwdriver into the groove in the bottom of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 as shown in the following figure Turn the Philips screwdriver into the direction of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 as shown in the following figure INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Mounting CC I ne v The plastic spring of the snap in hook is stretched 3 While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap in hooks pull the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 away from the DIN rail 4 Un hook the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 and take it off perpendicularly to the DIN rail v The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is now removed 25 Initial Operation INSYS HSPA small 2
2. Name 41003 PK UFONE 26001 Plus GSM 53701 PNGBMobile 74001 PORTAGSM 72235 PORT HABLE 25092 Primtel 22002 ProMonte 51011 proXL 310500 PSC Wireless 42701 QAT QATARNET 28304 RA04 28301 RA ARMGSM 63510 R CELL 25012 RF Far East 41501 RLCellis 41503 RLLibanCell 22601 ROCONNEX 22603 ROCosmorom 22610 RO ORANGE 302720 ROGERS 25017 RUS 17 25010 RUS DTC 25020 RUS ECC 25013 RUS Kuban GSM 310230 T Mobile 310240 T Mobile 310250 T Mobile 310260 T Mobile 310270 T Mobile 310660 T Mobile 23203 T Mobile A 23001 T Mobile CZ 26201 T Mobile D 20416 T Mobile NL 23430 T Mobile UK 23431 T Mobile UK 23432 T Mobile UK 50213 TMTOUCH 28603 TR ARIA 28604 TR AYCELL 28602 TRTELSIM 28601 TR TURKCELL 46699 TransAsia 37412 TSTT 60503 TUNISIANA 60502 TUNTEL 46606 TUNTEX 46692 TWN Chunghwa 46697 TWN GSM 1800 352130 TWTCGN 25501 JUA UMC 42402 UAE ETISALAT 25505 UA GT INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Network Provider Codes Code Name 64201 Spacetel BI 40414 SPICE 40444 SPICE 41302 SRI DIALOG 41303 SRI CELLTEL 21303 STA MOBILAND 52505 STARHUB SGP 62601 STP CSTmovel 22802 Sunrise 65310
3. In order to enable the automatic call accep ATSO 1 tance use the command In order to disable the automatic call accep ATSO 0 tance use the command In order to configure the number of ring tones after which the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 accepts the connection use the command ATS lt n gt Replace lt n gt with the number of ring tones lt n gt 2 255 Querying a Digital Input The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 has one digital input IN 1 whose state can be queried using an AT command If the digital input is used by the application the application must initialise the digital input with every start i e set the respective I O as input Configuration with AT commands In order to initialise the digital input use the amimtop 10 1 command In order to query the state of the digital input At MmIoc use the command The state is indicated in the response by the next to last digit lt x gt Response example MIOC 1 1 1 1 1 0 x y The following states are possible for lt x gt Digital input to GND 0 Digital input open 1 37 Functions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 38 11 9 Setting a Switch Output The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 has one switch output Out 1 that can be controlled accord ingly using an AT command The switch output Out 1 is designed as change over con tact The terminals 7 Out 1 and 8 Out 1 NC are connected in idle position relay not energised and the terminals 7 Out 1 and 6 Out 1 NO are con
4. Swazi MTN 24004 SWEDEN 24005 Sweden 3G 22801 SWISS GSM 41709 SYR MOBILE SYR 310320 USA CellularOne 310910 USAFC 31040 USATX 310530 USA WVA WIRELSS 36291 UTS 43405 UZBCOSCOM GSM 43404 UZBDAEWOO GSM 43407 UZB UZD 43402 UZMACOM 64004 VadaCom 65101 VCLCOMMS 27404 Wiking 73601 VIVA 45201 VN MOBIFONE 45202 VN VINAPHONE 63001 VODACOM CD Code Name 25503 UA KYIVSTAR 53901 U CALL 64101 UG CelTel 25502 UKR WellCOM 72207 UNIFON 63102 UNITEL 25039 Uraltel 310100 US PLATEAU 31080 USA 080 310340 USA 340 310640 USA AE Airadigm 310190 USA Dutch Harbor 310460 USA ONELINK 310790 USA Pinpoint 24008 vodafone SE 23415 vodafone UK 54101 VUT SMILE 73401 VZINFO 21630 WESTEL 21404 XFERA 310590 XTNDAREA 50502 YES OPTUS 63903 YES 22001 YU MOBTEL 22003 YUG 03 64003 ZANTEL TZ 64501 ZMCELTEL 64804 IZW ECONET Code Name 72403 TIM 72404 TIM 50217 TIMECel 43603 TJK MLT 43605 TJT Tajik Tel 61602 TLCL BEN 51402 TLS TT 310740 TLXT 31026 T Mobile 31031 T Mobile 310160 T Mobile 310200 T Mobile 310210 T Mobile 310220 T Mobile 64304 VodaCOM MZ 65501 VodaCom SA 27602 vodafone AL 50503 VODAFONE AU 26202 Wodafone D2 60202 wodafone EG 21401 vodafone ES 54201 Vodafone FJ 20205 vodafone GR 21670 Vodafone HU 27201 vodafone IE 22210 vodafone IT 27801 vodafone MT 20404 wodafone NL 53001 vodafone NZ
5. 2 Technological Features srsneerenrenrenrenennenneneenennennennensensnnenneneensenennennennensenennenneneensenenneneee 16 Display and Control Elements srresnnorvaennnennrennnennrenneennennnennnennnennnennnenneenneeener L7 5 1 Display Elements esensevenrensenrenennennenseneenennennensenennenneneenennennennenennsenennenneneenennennensensenennenee 17 5 2 Control Elements renrenrrenrenrenrenennennensensenennensensenennenneneensnnennennenennsnnennenneneenennennenseneenennenee 18 Connectionsuanucaauamaauqsanmemdamaadsenuendeeraninidna 19 6 1 Front Panel CONMectionss cssc ccssaccoscsscscsessesecessoscoossseceoessocsvobssescedesnascosscndoesdesasesesenaderss 19 6 2 Terminal Connections on the Top eerenrenvevenrenrenrenrenenneneenrenennenneneeneenennenneneenennennensenenneen 20 6 3 Terminal Connections on the Bottom sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesssesssesesesesesesesesesesesesesenesee 20 Function Overview uk deles oenkdneudmrenmat inside 21 INGUIN iss cies tes sassacnnsetcetianccnacdascascabeasnscadieeiseusebaecesncadastisseseaueucesvessaeubeseibedecsonun De Initial Operation sissisota notes esas ara a is apea eiaa 20 Operating Principle 5 si scsssscssascecesesiescsssesesssosvenssetsouschovsuestnvssessossevssssensseiseuscense 29 Nov 11 Contents Nov 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Functions 5scc sess dursarecousdanancatyapnasaeusascncsvasenuesessaanansanyeynageussavendiwaseaueseatuvas
6. 26801 vodafone P 47 Maintenance Repair and Troubleshooting INSYS HSPA small 2 0 16 Maintenance Repair and Troubleshooting 16 1 Maintenance The product is maintenance free and does not require special regular maintenance 16 2 Troubleshooting If a failure occurs during the operation of the product you will find troubleshooting tips in the Knowledge Base on our web site http www insys icom de knowledge If you need further support please contact the INSYS icom Support You can contact our sup port department via e mail under support Ginsys tec de and via phone under 49 941 58692 0 16 3 Repair Send defect devices with detailed failure description to the source of supply of your de vice If you have purchased the device directly from INSYS icom send the device to INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 93047 Regensburg Short circuits and damage due to improper repairs and modifi cations as well as opening of products Fire hazard and damage of the product It is not permitted to open the product for repair or modifica tion 48 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Waste Disposal 17 Waste Disposal 17 1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems According to the new WEEE guidelines the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows Please send those legacy systems to the following address carriage prepaid Frankenberg Metalle Gaertnersleite 8 D 96450 Cobu
7. authorised expert personnel according to the wiring diagrams The notes to the electrical connection in the manual must be observed Otherwise the protection category might be affected The safe disconnection of circuits which are hazardous when touched is only ensured if the connected devices meet the requirements of VDE T 101 Basic requirements for safe disconnection The supply lines are to be routed apart from circuits which are hazardous when touched or isolated additionally for a safe disconnection 11 Safety INSYS HSPA small 2 0 12 2 9 General Safety Instructions gt Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the product Fire hazard and damage of the product The product must not be used in wet or damp environments or in the direct vicinity of water Install the product at a dry loca tion protected from water spray Disconnect the power supply before you perform any work on a device which may have been in contact with moisture gt Short circuits and damage due to improper repairs and modifi cations as well as opening of maintenance areas Fire hazard and damage of the product It is not permitted to open the product for repair or modifica tion gt Overcurrent of the device supply Fire hazard and damage of the product due to overcurrent The product must be secured with a suitable fuse against cur rents exceeding 1 6 A gt Overvolt
8. card holder with the pointed object TE GSM similar representation The SIM card holder will be ejected Remove the SIM card holder Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder Push the SIM card holder with the inserted SIM card with the contacts of the SIM card facing left into the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 The SIM card can now be used by the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Please observe that the correct PIN is passed to the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 A wrong PIN may cause that the SIM card will be locked after switching on the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 31 Functions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Remove SIM card How to remove the SIM card from the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 sa You will need a pointed object e g a refill for a ballpoint pen 1 Disable the power supply of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 2 Press the eject button of the SIM card holder with the pointed object i y GSM similar representation v The SIM card holder will be ejected 3 Remove the SIM card holder 4 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card holder 5 Push the SIM card holder back into the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 32 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Functions 11 3 Checking the Status of the GSM Login The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 logs in into the GSM network automatically with each device restart You can query the login status for test purposes Then you can determine whether the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is currently logged in or not a network search is cur r
9. immediately and before installation against the carrier or party responsible for the storage 10 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Safety 2 6 Markings on the Product The identification plate of the product is either a print or a label on a face of the product Amongst other things it contains the following markings which are explained in detail here Observe manual This symbol indicates that the manual of the product contains essential safety instructions that must be followed implicitly Dispose waste electronic equipment environmentally This symbol indicates that waste electronic equipment must be disposed separately from residual waste via appropriate collect ing points See also Section Disposal in this manual CE marking By applying a CE marking the manufacturer confirms that the product complies with the European directives that apply prod uct specific Appliance Class II double insulated This symbol indicates that the product complies with Appliance Class II 2 7 Environmental Protection Dispose the product and the packaging according to the relevant environmental protec tion regulations The Waste Disposal section in this manual contains notes about dispos ing the product Separate the packaging components of cardboard and paper as well as plastic and deliver them to the respective collection systems for recycling 2 8 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation The electrical connection must only be made by
10. sara aebusng 17 Figure 2 Control elements on the bottom of the device sssssssssseesereresssssssssssseeeereersrsesssssss 18 Figure 3 Connections on the front panel of the device ssssssssssssssreeesrressssssssrsssseeertreeeeeessssssss 19 Figure 4 Connections on the top of the device s ssssssssssrsesseesssssssssssseeeerteresseesssssssneeeererrereesssssss 20 Figure 5 Connections on the bottom of the device s ss ssssssessssssssssssteeerrresssrssssssssneeeerereeeeesssssss 20 51 Index INSYS HSPA small 2 0 20 Index ACCOSSONIES added ed dnie 14 Additional information sovrvrrrrrvorrvesne 8 Alternative results issensnrrrnrnrnrrsvrvsvsssereen 8 Ambient temperature uuaranasinmkbar 15 Antenna connection s ssssesssesessssssesesesee 19 AT command ssvrvrvnservrrersvsvressvevee 21 37 41 AT Command Reference sesser 41 AT COMMaNdS Lagene 29 35 Automatic call acceptance 37 Bit direct mode ssrnrvonrvonrvnnrvenevenevevevesese 21 EEG DE EN 9 Calling number identification 21 Ge RE EN 8 COM Posad 28 29 Command mode Lussusestarmmemmt 35 Connection aaan ee A iieis 22 CSD data connection sessssesseseseeseeesee 21 35 Data buffering Lassa 21 Data ronnedhonuasn Least 35 Default setngsua eee 40 Defects liability terms sesse 6 Digital input Lus canadien 20 21 37 DING las 23 24 DI A EEE EAEE AS 26 DTR activation asset 21 DTR control line srsnnrrnrrnrrnrserrs
11. the Regulations The product may only be used for the purposes specified in the function overview In ad dition it may be used for the following purposes e Usage and mounting in an industrial cabinet e Data transmission functions in machines according to the machine direc tive 2006 42 EC e Usage as data transmission device for a PLC The product may not be used for the following purposes and used or operated under the following conditions e Controlling or switching of machines and systems which do not comply with the directive 2006 42 EC e Usage controlling switching and data transmission of machines and sys tems which are operated in explosive atmospheres e Controlling switching and data transmission of machines which may in volve risks to life and limb due to their functions or when a breakdown oc curs Safety INSYS HSPA small 2 0 2 2 Permissible Technical Limits The product is only intended for the use within the permissible technical limits specified in the data sheets The following permissible limits must be observed e The ambient temperature limits must not be fallen below or exceeded e The supply voltage range must not be fallen below or exceeded e The maximum humidity must not be exceeded and condensate formation must be prevented e The maximum switching voltage and the maximum switching current lo ad must not be exceeded e The maximum input voltage and the maximum input current must no
12. 0 9 26 Initial Operation This chapter describes how to put the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 in operation i e how to install drivers on a Windows PC connect the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to a PC register with a mobile network and test it The driver file as well as further useful informationen like for installing Linux driv ers for example can be found on the website of the mobile radio engine manufac turer under http developer motorola com products wirelessmodules h24 under http www insys icom com driver or directly from the INSYS icom support de partment support Ginsys tec de Installing drivers on the PC gt How to install the drivers for the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 on a Windows PC You will need the file with the Windows drivers h24_drivers_installer msi Install the drivers on your PC before connecting the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 for the first time Open the file h24_drivers_installer msi on your PC Follow the instructions of the installation wizard until the installation is completed With this the drivers are installed on your PC and the installation will be continued when the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is connected for the first time Connecting the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to a PC NG NYS How to connect the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to a PC via the USB interface You will need the USB cable You will need a free USB interface at the PC The required drivers are installed on your PC Connect the USB
13. 101 KZ K MOBILE 27001 LLUXGSM 27077 LTANGO 45701 LAOGSM 45703 LATMOBIL Code Name 34001 F Orange 55001 FSM Telecom 28801 FT GSM 54720 F VINI 62802 GAB TELECEL 60701 GAMCEL 28201 GEO GEOCELL 62002 GHONEtouch 62001 GH SPACEFON 62003 GH MOBITEL 26601 GIBTEL GSM 62150 GloNG 51502 Globe 61102 GNLAGUI 62701 GNQO1 27821 go mobile 20201 GRCOSMOTE 20209 IGR Q TELECOM 20210 GR TELESTET 21601 H PANNON GSM 31070 Highland 45410 HK NEW WORLD 45404 HK ORANGE 45412 HK PEOPLES 45416 HK SUNDAY 74401 HPGYSA 21910 HRVIP 21901 HTmobile HR 65401 HURI 40401 Hutch 40405 HUTCH 40411 HUTCH 40413 HUTCH 40415 Hutch 21805 MOBI S 46693 MobiTai 64002 MOBITEL TZ 63401 MobiTel SDN 45601 MOBITEL KHM 22004 MONET 60401 MORIAM 60400 IMOR MEDITEL 21407 MOVISTAR 33403 MOVISTAR 64301 MOZ mCel 60901 MR MATTEL 64901 MTC NAMIBIA 42602 MTC VFBH 28401 M TELGSM BG 62130 MTN NG 62401 MTN CAM 65510 MTN SA 64110 MTN UGANDA Code Name 40407 IDEA 40422 IDEA 40424 IDEA 40478 IDEA 61002 IKATEL ML 42502 IL Cellcom 42501 IL Orange 51021 IM 3 310690 IMMIX 40442 INA AIRCEL 40440 INA AIRTEL 40430 INAHUTCH 40420 INA MaxTouch 40441 INARPG 51001 IND SATELINDOCEL 51010 IND TELKOMSEL 40412 NDEH 40419 INDEK 40456 INDEU 40470 INDH1 43602 Indigo T 40468 IN DOLPHIN 40469 N DOLPHIN 70268 INTELCO 43214 I
14. 52 Preface INSYS HSPA small 2 0 1 Preface This manual allows for the safe and efficient use of the product The manual is part of the product and must always be stored accessible for installation commissioning and operating personnel 1 1 Defects Liability Terms A usage not according to the intended purpose an ignorance of this documentation the use of insufficiently qualified personnel as well as unauthorised modifications exclude the liability of the manufacturer for damages resulting from this The liability of the manufacturer ceases to exist The regulations of our Delivery and Purchasing Conditions are effective These can be found on our website www insys icom de imprint under General Terms and Condi tions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Preface 1 2 Marking of Warnings and Notes 1 2 1 Symbols and Key Words Risk of severe or fatal injury One of these symbols in conjunction with the key word Danger indicates an imminent danger It will cause death or severe in juries if not avoided Personal injury This symbol in conjunction with the key word Warning indi cates a possibly hazardous situation It might cause death or severe injuries if not avoided gt Slight injury and or material damage This symbol in conjunction with the key word Caution indicates a possibly hazardous or harmful situation It might cause slight or minor injuries or a damage of the product or something in its vicinit
15. 803 BA ERONET 40002 BAKCELL GSM 2000 20620 BASE 36439 BaTelCell 42601 BATELCO 61604 BBCOM 47003 BD ShebaWorld 25099 BEE LINE 20601 BELPROXIMUS 61302 BF CELTEL 28405 BG GLOBUL 47002 BGD AKTEL 47001 BGD GP 21890 BH GSMBIH 43701 BITEL 61603 BJBENINCELL 73602 BOMOV 34020 BOUYGTEL C 40421 BPL MOBILE 40427 BPL MOBILE 40443 BPL MOBILE 40446 BPL MOBILE 72405 BRA CL 52811 BRU DSTCom 40434 BSNL MOBILE 40438 BSNL MOBILE 40451 BSNL MOBILE 40453 BSNL MOBILE 40454 BSNL MOBILE 40455 BSNL MOBILE 40457 BSNL MOBILE 40458 BSNL MOBILE 24414 FIAMT 24409 FI FINNET 24405 FI RADIOLINJA 24491 FISONERA 24403 FI TELIA 24412 FI2GFI12 302370 Fido 29505 FL1 64702 F OMT Code Name 40459 BSNL MOBILE 40462 BSNL MOBILE 40464 BSNL MOBILE 40466 BSNL MOBILE 40471 BSNL MOBILE 40472 BSNL MOBILE 40473 BSNL MOBILE 40474 BSNL MOBILE 40475 BSNL MOBILE 40476 BSNL MOBILE 40477 BSNL MOBILE 40479 BSNL MOBILE 40480 BSNL MOBILE 40481 BSNL MOBILE 40211 BT B Mobile 35002 BTC MOBILITY LTD 70267 BTL 65201 BWMASCOM 25701 BY VELCOM 20820 BYTEL 338180 C amp W 342600 C amp W 346140 C amp W 23455 Cable amp Wireless 45618 CAMSHIN 63089 ICD OASIS 65507 CELLC 310560 Cell One 63004 CELLCO GSM 61701 CELLPLUS MRU 65010 CELTEL 62901 CELTELCD 62803 CELTELGA 63002 CELTELRC 61901 CELTEL SL 40460 Hutch 40484
16. 999 CH Orange Orange 41 78 777 7070 CH Swisscom Swiss GSM 41 79 499 900 O 41 79 499 812 3 CH TDC sunrise 41 76 598 0000 42 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 APN Access Data 14 APN Access Data In order to access a GPRS EDGE UMTS network you need a valid GPRS EDGE UMTS card contract and the following information from your provider gt APN Access Point Name access address of the provider gt Information about the assignment of the IP address gt User name and password if required This is an overview about the access data of network providers for German language countries D A CH All necessary information is available from the customer service cen ter of the provider Refer to our website and visit the Knowledge Base or access http www insys tec de apn for further access data Network pro APN PPP user name PPP password vider mdex mdex ic t mobile Refer to contract Refer to contract data data T Mobile D1 internet t mobile td1 td1 Germany Vodafone D2 web vodafone de a Germany E Plus internet eplus de eplus gprs Germany 02 surf xxl interkom de Germany netcompany interkom de T Mobile gprsinternet GPRS Austria Swisscom gprs swisscom ch gprs gprs Switzerland not necessary any password necessary The IP address assignment is always performed automatically 43 Network Provider Codes INSYS HSPA small 2 0 15 Codes and
17. A small 2 0 can send a previously entered message to a con figured recipient by activating the DTR control line Switch output The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 has one switch output which can be used to switch other functions in an application via AT commands Digital input The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 has one digital input which can be queried using an AT command Reset input The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can be reset by connecting the Reset input to ground All saved settings are maintained with this Integrated real time clock The integrated real time clock can be set and queried by the application HSPA functions The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 provides the possibility to establish packet switched IP connections via HSPA in addition 21 Mounting INSYS HSPA small 2 0 8 Mounting This section describes how to mount the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to a DIN rail connect the power supply and uninstall it again Observe the instructions in the Safety section of this manual in particular the Safety Instructions for Electrical Installa tion for that purpose unconditionally Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Fire hazard and damage of the product The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 must not be used in wet or damp en vironments or in the direct vicinity of water Install the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 at a dry location protected from water spray Disconnect the power supply before you perf
18. HUTCH 40486 HUTCH 45503 Hutchison MAC 22201 TIM 22288 WIND 71201 I C E 26003 IDEA 40404 IDEA INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Network Provider Codes Code Name 73010 CLENTELPCS 62910 COGLIBERTIS 732103 COL MOVIL 732101 COMCEL 62501 CPV MOVEL 45400 CSL 36269 CT GSM 36801 CU C_COM 28001 CY CYTAGSM 310940 DCT 50216 DiGi 70602 DIGICEL 73402 DIGITELTIM 63801 DJ EVATIS 60302 Djezzy 23802 DK SONOFON 21403 E AMENA 62120 ECONET NG 24801 EE EMT GSM 24802 JEE RLT 60201 EGY MobiNiL 61710 EMTEL MRU 26203 E Plus 26002 Era 70601 ESV PERSONAL 63601 ETH MTN 45702 ETLMNW 23002 EUROTEL CZ 23102 EUROTEL SK 25028 EXTELRUS 65102 EZI CEL 20810 FSFR 46601 FarEasTone 41601 l Fastlink 41677 JO MobCom 44010 IP DoCoMo 44020 J PHONE 23450 IT GSM 28802 KALL 46688 KGT 45602 KHM Hello GSM 54509 KL Frigate 476193 KP SUN 45002 KR KTF 45008 KR KTF 41902 KT MTCNet 41903 KT WATANIYA 40102 KZKCELL 40
19. RKISH 43219 IR MTCE 27203 IRL METEOR 43211 IR TCI 27401 IS SIMINN 27402 ISTAL 51501 Islacom 310770 JIWS 42505 AWWAL 33805 JM DIGICEL 23830 Orange 37001 orange 65202 Orange 62402 Orange CAM 22803 Orange CH 61203 Orange CI 20801 Orange F 29502 Orange FL 20420 Orange NL 64700 Orange re 23101 Orange SK 52099 Orange Th 25011 ORENSOT 23003 OSKAR 26803 P OPTIMUS 26806 PTMN 71401 PANCW 74402 PGY Porthable 51505 JPH Sun Cellular 45 Network Provider Codes INSYS HSPA small 2 0 46 Code Name 29577 LITANGO 62801 LIBERTIS 51008 LIPPO TEL 41371 LK Mobitel 24701 LMT GSM 61801 LoneSTAR 24602 LT BITE GSM 24702 LV TELE2 45501 MAC CTMGSM 28202 MAGTI GSM GEO 61001 MALITEL ML 64111 mango 23458 Manx Pronto 25902 MD MOLDCELL 25901 MD VOXTEL 25002 MegaFon 64602 MG ANTARIS 64601 IMG Madacom 61902 MILLICOM SL 29402 MKD COSMOFON 29401 MKD MOBIMAK 41401 MM 900 42899 MN MobiCom 26213 MobilCom 25019 RUS
20. S HSPA small 2 0 with this 27 Initial Operation INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Testing the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 set The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is connected to the PC pt The power supply of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is switched on refer to the Installation section for the connection of the power supply 2 A GSM antenna is connected to the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 s A terminal program e g TeraTerm is installed on the PC v The Power LED light up green 1 Open your terminal program 2 Open the serial interface COM port to which the driver Motorola AT COM Port is connected You can find out this COM port by expanding the Ports COM amp LPT entry in the Windows Device Manager 3 Enter AT into your terminal program and confirm with the Enter key The response will be OK The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is installed successfully and ready for configura tion gt If you dont receive the response OK check the connection the configured COM port and if the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 receives power Repeat the test 28 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Operating Principle 10 Operating Principle This section describes the basic procedures to operate and configure a INSYS HSPA small 2 0 The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is configured and operated via AT commands You can enter these commands yourself with the help of a terminal program and the AT command ref erence In general any terminal program may be used We recommend the program T
21. _Bashcell 25016 RUS16 250 16 24007 S COMVIQ 42101 SabaFon 63902 Safaricom 64202 SAFARIS 25005 SCS RUS 71073 SERCOM 36301 SETAR GSM 63301 SEYCEL 63310 SEZ AIRTEL 64710 SFR REUNION 52503 SGP M1 GSM 29341 SI MOBITEL GSM 29370 SIVEGA 070 29340 SI MOBIL 25004 SIBCHALLENGE RUS 52501 SingTel 52502 SingTel G18 51503 SMART 45406 SmarTone 45500 SmarTone 25007 SMARTS 25015 SMARTS 60801 JSN ALIZE 60802 SN SENTEL SG 43601 Somoncom 63701 SOMTELESOM 42102 SPACETEL Code Name 25702 MTS BY 25001 MTS RUS 47201 MV DHIMOBILE 65001 MWCP 900 50219 MY CELCOM 50212 MY Maxis Mobile 24202 IN NetCom GSM 24201 N Telenor 25044 NC GSM 54601 NCL MOBILIS 61402 NE CELTEL 310450 NECCI 62140 ING NITEL 20408 NLKPN 20412 NLTelfort 26207 02 DE 27202 O2 IRL 23410 O2 UK 27403 Og Vodafone 72431 Oi 42202 OMAN MOBILE 24601 OMNITELLT 23205 jone 23433 Orange 41701 SYRIATEL 46689 T3G 45708 TANGO LAO 62202 TDLIBERTIS 23801 TDC MOBIL 33420 TELCEL 36251 Telcell GSM 29001 TELE Greenland 24603 TELE2 24803 TELE2 64803 TELECEL ZW 61205 TELECEL CI 35001 TELECOM BDA 29501 telecom FL 73002 TELEFONICA 74602 TeleG 23207 telering 23820 TELIA DK 24001 TELIAS 63782 Telsom Mobile 50501 Telstra 61501 TG TOGO CELL 52015 TH ACT 1900 52001 ITH GSM 52023 TH GSM 1800 52018 TH DTAC 90105 Thuraya 71610 TIM 72402 TIM Code
22. age and voltage peaks from the mains supply Fire hazard and damage of the product due to overvoltage Install suitable overvoltage protection gt Damage due to chemicals Ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons dissolve the plastic housing and damage the surface of the device Never let the device come into contact with ketones e g ace tone or chlorinated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Safety Distance from antennas to persons A too low distance from GSM antennas to persons can affect the health Please observe to keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between the GSM antenna and persons during operation 13 Scope of Delivery INSYS HSPA small 2 0 3 Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery for the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 includes all accessories listed below Please check if all accessories are included in the box If a part is missing or damaged please contact your distributor gt INSYS HSPA small 2 0 gt Cable e USB cable to connect to the PC gt CDROM e User Manual INSYS HSPA small 2 0 PDF e Add on manual INSYS GPRS EDGE Devices as GPRS EDGE Terminal PDF e Configuration software HSComm Optional accessories gt GSM antenna e Outside wall antenna magnetic base antenna or patch antenna 14 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Technical Data 4 Technical Data 4 1 Physical Features All specified data was measured with nominal input voltage at full load and an ambient tem
23. auasnapniaes 30 11 1 Entering the PIN of the SIM Card scsereerenrenrenennennensensenennennensensnnennenseneensnnennennensenennennene 30 11 2 Insert and Remove SIM Card reerenrenrenvenenrennenrensenennensnsenennennensenennennenseneensenennennenseneenennene 31 11 3 Checking the Status of the GSM Login crenveronrenrenrenrenennennensenennennenseneenennenneneensenennennene 33 11 4 Checking the GSM Signal Quality cceesoeronvenvevenenrenseneenennenseneensenennenneneenennennenesnsenennennene 34 11 5 Establishing or Accepting a CSD Data Connection eesenrenverenrenrenrenennennensensenennennensenseneer 35 11 6 Establishing a PPP Data Connection cssscsssreecsrssssssesesscsessesessssessssesessesessesesessers 36 11 7 Automatic Call Acceptance ressesrensensenennennenseneenennenneneensenennenneneensenennennensenennennennensenenneen 37 11 8 Querying a Digital Input cesesoronrvvrevvevenrensensenennennennensenennenneneensnnennenseneenennenneneeneenennennene 37 11 9 Setting a Switch Output sesesoevonrenrenrenennennennensenennennensensenennennennensenennennensensenennennenneneeneen 38 11 10 Sending an SMS Manually sesoerorevvevvenenrenrenrensenennensensensnnennensensnnennensensenennennennensenennennene 39 11 11 Using USSD Codes rsnnsnenvsnrrnesnennenrsnnsnennennenesnesnesnennennsnesnennensenesnesnennennsnesnennennennsnnssesnennenesee 39 11 12 Resetting the Device seesrsnrrsnrnrnrsnenrnnenrnnvnennenensnnensnnvnen
24. cable with the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Connect the Ethernet cable to a free network interface of your PC The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is connected to the PC with this The driver installation will be continued when the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is connected for the first time Follow the following steps for this The PC detects new hardware components and opens an installation wiz ard INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Initial Operation Follow the instructions of the installation wizard to install the drivers Repeat this step until all three drivers are installed You have installed the following drivers on you PC with this Motorola USB Composite Device Motorola USB Modem Motorola AT COM Port Inserting a SIM card into the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 gt v You will need a SIM card Please observe the notes in the Enter PIN of the SIM Card section of the Functions chapter concerning the PIN entry before inserting the SIM card to avoid an unintentional locking of the SIM card Insert the SIM card into the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 and proceed as described in the Insert and Remove SIM Card section of the Functions chapter You have inserted the SIM card into the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 with this Connecting a GSM antenna to the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 gt 1 v You will need a suitable GSM antenna Connect the GSM antenna with the FME connection on the front of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 You have connected the GSM antenna to the INSY
25. can call another modem via the GSM network and establish a CSD data connection After dialling a phone number the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 synchro nises with the called modem and opens a data connection with the transmission speed allowed by the GSM network This is usually 9600 bit s The speed which is set at the serial interface of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 at the time of connection establishment will not be changed All incoming characters are transmitted to the other called modem during the active data connection Therefore AT commands are not processed during a connection The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 must be changed to command mode again using an Escape se quence that it processes AT commands again during an active connection Then the local INSYS HSPA small 2 0 processes the entered characters as AT commands and does not transmit them to the remote terminal A remote INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can be changed to command mode during an active data connection using the function Re mote configuration The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can accept an incoming connection in the same way It an swers after the configured number of ring tones and opens a connection Configuration with AT commands In order to establish a data connection with the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 use the command ATD lt number gt Replace lt number gt with the phone number of the remote terminal If the remote terminal accepts the connection the CONNECT INSYS HSPA small 2 0 i
26. d MT Cell Broadcast CB 850 900 1800 1900 MHz UMTS HSPA frequency 2100 MHz CSD GSM up to 14 4 kbps GPRS features Multislot class 12 Coding Scheme CS1 to CS4 GPRS terminal device class B no simultaneous CSD and GPRS connect possible EDGE features Multislot class 12 Coding Scheme MCS1 to MCS9 HSPA features Max uplink 5 76 Mbps Max downlink 7 2 Mbps UE CAT 1 8 11 12 supported Compressed mode 3GPP TS25 212 USB interface USB 2 0 Modulation types V 22bis V 32 4800 9600 bps V 34 V 110 4800 9600 14400 bps Serial interface speed 300 600 1220 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 bps Table 2 Technological Features Above information is subject to the support by the provider INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Display and Control Elements 5 Display and Control Elements 5 1 Display Elements Figure 1 LEDs on the front panel Position Description 1 Power LED 2 Net Status LED Table 3 Description of the LEDs on the front panel The left LED Power indicates the status of the power supply The right LED Net Status indicates a sending activity into the GSM UMTS network The exact meaning of the dis play elements is shown in the following table 17 Display and Control Elements INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Colour Blinking Flashing green Power supply is present sa Power eye is Po
27. eesososeseseososesesee 8 E ER SE E EEE E E ETE 2 1 Usage According to the Regulations esonrononnenrenrenrenennenrenrenennennenneneenennennenseneeneenennenneneen 9 2 2 Permissible Technical Limits rsnranonvennenrenrenennennensenennennennennneenennenneneenennennenneneensenenneneene 10 2 3 Responsibilities of the Operator seseseseseserororoeoessesseseseseseserororoeseesesesesesesosorororesseeesese 10 2 4 Qualification of the Personnel ssrsnvonsevnvenrennessevnvennennesnennnnnnennesnennnnnnesnessnnnnennessessennnenne 10 2 5 Instructions for Transport and Storage resresrerernenrenrenennennensenennennenneneeneenennennensenennenneer 10 2 6 Markings on the Product esrsnenrvnvnrnnvnrevenenrnnenrnnenennenennsnenesnvnrsnenensnnenesnenennenevnsneessnenssneeree 11 2 7 Environmental Protection eeseronrenvenenrenrenrenennennennenennsnnennennneenennennenneneenennenneneensenennennene 11 2 8 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation ssoerovooroeronrenreverenrenrensenennennenseneenennenr 11 2 9 General Safety Instructions serenronrenrenenrennenrenennennenennsenennenneneensnnenneneeneensnnennennensenennennene 12 SCOpe Of Delivery scsitsiccancvensascascvesssenenescasvcateSeeacevandestedidesssensascoudedendssuiavecasvebuicens L TechmealDatduvuaasrdjs sdaannsdueseaae eta LD 4 1 Physical Features enserenrenrenrenennenneneenennennenseneenennennenennennennennenennennennenneneenennenneneensenennenneneen 15 4
28. ently performed a login has been rejected by the GSM network or the device is logged in into a foreign network via roaming Configuration with AT commands In order to request the Status of the GSM AT CREG login use the command The status is indicated in the response by the second figure following the comma Response example CREG 0 3 Re ere EEE E E Not logged in no GSM network search 0 Registered with the standard provider 1 Not logged in INSYS HSPA small 2 0 searches gt for GSM network GSM network rejects a login 3 Registered with a foreign network via roaming 5 33 Functions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 11 4 Checking the GSM Signal Quality You can check the signal field strength at the location of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 The signal quality has an essential influence on the data transmission speed If the signal field strength is too low the transmission speed can drop severely or the connection can be terminated at all Configuration with AT commands In order to display the signal field strength AT CSQ use the command The signal quality is indicated in the response by the first figure before the comma Response example CSQ 13 0 RR EM d 0 10 Poor reception change location 11 31 Good reception 99 Not detectable The value following the comma indicates the bit error rate 34 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Functions 11 5 Establishing or Accepting a CSD Data Connection The INSYS HSPA small 2 0
29. eraTerm from T Teranishi It is available free in the Internet Configuring and operating the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 with a terminal program How to configure and operate the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 with a terminal program it The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is connected to the PC and switched on A terminal program is installed on the PC 1 Start your terminal program 2 Open the serial interface COM port to which the driver Motorola AT COM Port is connected You can find out this COM port by expanding the Ports COM amp LPT entry in the Windows Device Manager 3 Type the character string AT into the terminal program Complete the entry by pressing the Enter key Each command input starts with AT and is completed with the Enter key Vv The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 replies with OK gt If you don t receive the response OK check the connection the configured COM port and if the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 receives power 4 Configure the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 using AT commands Notes to the reference of AT commands can be found in the AT Command Reference section 29 Functions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 11 Functions 11 1 Entering the PIN of the SIM Card The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 requires a SIM card as well as the associated SIM card PIN to be able to log into a GSM network The PIN is necessary that the device is able to use the SIM card for logging into the GSM network If the SIM card requires no PIN you don t ha ve
30. evenenrnes 21 Electrical installation soerorvrorvrnrnrne 11 Environment reenornrrorsvvrsvrsvrnvsesvesvrsvveee 12 22 Environmental Protection 11 EEO E AEA 30 Escape Sequence essssessenssssvsessesersessensensese 35 Explosive atmosphere rissesersssserserernesssreser 9 Fire hazardLuassassnnssemmsets 12 FM Enora a a a ana 19 FME connection sesnssenesssnassseresnenssrsvssser 27 Formatting a teistaatecd ritalin inen 8 General safety instructions uu 12 Ground isnie e adoa e 20 GSM antenna neseereerrvrrversonronronrrnrsvrsvensenn 27 52 GSM network vussastmeinisisnssear 33 35 FIGUSING arme 12 HSPA pura Gade 21 Initial Operation u auurensraiistde 26 Inp t volta gessessen 15 Insert SIM card an 31 KEY WOrdinmanaaammmadniee 7 LINUR SEE s 26 ys Te SR 12 22 Marking avvsasadse Ge 7 Modification ssesvsvrvrvrvervsvevevrsvsvevevene 12 48 Modulation types uuunmmiuamnssindasnines 16 MOoiSture rsnrsvrnrrrsnesnrsvasesesvesvesvenvrvessee 12 22 MIGUITING nrnna a 22 Net Status LED ninie nunnien 17 Overcurrent sseseseeesseressereesrssresrerresresreseerees 12 Overvoltage vasse 12 Overvoltage protection eee 12 Permissiblelmkussaastssduets 10 Personnelnagserssdadseeoder 10 Power ConsumpUonig u esimmnnsisdevin 15 Power LED uuunsasvissnanindakek 17 28 Power supply siciscatenc ser cataninelateutcelns 20 PPP data connection cncesacaiceaamciar 36 PedreuL Guds 6 Prerequisitesu mumier 8 Protection claSSsse
31. ference A detailed reference of the AT commands for the mobile radio engine H24 is available on our download page under the documentation of the respective device http www insys icom com manual 41 GSM Service Center Numbers INSYS HSPA small 2 0 13 GSM Service Center Numbers The following is an overview of the most important mobile phone providers in Germany Austria and Switzerland All information is without guarantee of correctness and com pleteness The specified numbers may only be valid for certain contracts with the mobile phone provider More recent information and information about other providers can eas ily be taken from the internet You ll find the current data for your SIM card in your contract documents Country Operator Network Short message center Fax prefix Number of the number SMSC e mail gateway D T Mobile T D1 49 171 076 0000 99 German 8000 49 171 209 2522 98 English D Vodafone D2 D2 Vodafone 49 172 227 0000 99 3400 49 172 227 0042 49 172 227 0111 49 172 227 0010 491722270222 49172 227 0333 D E Plus E Plus 49 177 061 0000 1551 767 62 45 49 177 060 0000 49 177 062 0000 D 02 02 49 176 0000 443 329 6245 49 176 0000 433 D Mobilcom D1 49 171 076 0315 1091 1090 D Mobilcom D2 49 172 227 0880 1091 D Mobilcom E Plus 49 177 061 0000 1551 A Mobilkom A1 43 334 0501 43 664 0501 A max mobil 43 676021 6762 6761 A One Connect 43 699 000 1
32. icom Industrial Data Communication INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Copyright O November 11 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely avail able for use MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Cor poration INSYS e Mobility LSG and e Mobility PLC are registered trademarks of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 D 93047 Regensburg Germany Phone 49 0 941 56 00 61 Fax 49 0 941 56 34 71 E mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insys icom com Date Nov 11 Item 31 22 03 168 Version 1 1 Language Content 10 PROT ACE EEEE EEE EAA EENE EEEE O 1 1 Defects Liability Terms rerenrevrevvnnennenrenennennensnrenennennensensenennenneneenennenneneensenenneneeneenennenneneen 6 1 2 Marking of Warnings and Notes esessesoseseseososcseseseoroscsesessoeoseseseososeseseoreeososeseoeeeoseseseeee 7 1 2 1 Symbols and Key Word Ssrsessresnecirni aie 7 1 3 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual ssesesessseosesesesessoseseseeeososeseo
33. ir cled i At this point we will indicate possible error sources and tell you how to avoid them gt Alternative results and steps are marked with an arrow This will tell you how to reach the same results performing different steps or what you could do if you didn t reach the expected results at this point INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Safety 2 Safety The Safety section provides an overview about the safety instructions which must be observed for the operation of the product The product is constructed according to the currently valid state of the art technology and reliable in operation It has been checked and left the factory in flawless condition concerning safety In order to maintain this condition during the service life the instruc tions of the valid publications and certificates must be observed and followed It is necessary to adhere to the general safety instructions must when operating the product The descriptions of processes and operation procedures are provided with pre cise safety instructions in the respective sections in addition to the general safety in structions Moreover the local accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations for the operating conditions of the device are effective An optimum protection of the personnel and the environment from hazards as well as a safe and fault free operation of the product is only possible if all safety instructions are observed 2 1 Usage According to
34. names of the network providers GSM Location Area Identification Number Network Provider Codes for the GSM modules in alphabetic order for the command AT COPS The following table may be output with the command AT SPLM 44 Code Name 23210 3 AT 50506 3 AUS 45403 3 HK 22299 3 ITA 24002 3 SE 23420 3 UK 41702 94 SYRIA 23201 A1 46668 ACes 51000 ACeS 51511 ACeS 52020 ACeS 41201 AF AWCC 41220 AF TDCA 60702 AFRICELL 40402 AirTel 40403 AirTel 40410 AirTel 40431 AirTel 40445 AirTel 40449 AirTel 40490 AirTel 40492 AirTel 40493 AirTel 40494 AirTel 40495 JAirTel 40496 AirTel 40497 AirTel 40498 AirTel 42001 AUAWAL 27601 AMC AL 60301 AMN 34430 APUA PCS 72234 JAR PERSONAL 722310 ARG CTI Movil 62201 CELTELTCD 64005 CELTELTZ 46000 China Mobile 46001 China Unicom 61201 CICORA 310410 Cingular 310150 Cingular 310170 Cingular 73001 CLENTELPCS Code Name 3E 05 AT amp T Wireless 40001 AZE AZERCELL GSM 20610 B mobistar 21
35. ndicates If the remote terminal is busy the INSYS HSPA a BUSY small 2 0 indicates Ifa connection to the remote terminal cannot be NO CARRIER established the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 indicates An incoming call is indicated with RING In order to change to command mode during a data connection use the escape sequence No data must be transmitted for 1 second before and after that the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 changes to command mode In order to change from command mode to normal amo data transmission again use the command In order to accept an incoming connection use the Apa command 35 Functions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 11 6 In order to configure the number of ring tones after which the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 answers and ac cepts the connection use the command ATS0 lt n gt Replace lt n gt with the number of ring tones lt n gt 2 255 lt n gt 0 deactivates the function In order to terminate a connection and cause the ATH INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to hang up use the command Establishing a PPP Data Connection Information about establishing a PPP data connection can be found in the add on man ual INSYS GPRS EDGE Devices as GPRS EDGE Terminal on the enclosed CD 36 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Functions 11 7 Automatic Call Acceptance The automatic call acceptance enables the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to accept each call after the configured number of ring tones Configuration with AT commands 11 8
36. nected in operated posi tion relay energised If the switch output is used by the application the application must initial ise the switch output with every start i e set the respective I O as output to a defined state Configuration with AT commands In order to initialise the switch output or set it E AT MIOD 1 0 0 to idle position use the command In order to initialise the switch output or set it AE AT MIOD 1 0 1 to operated position use the command In order to query the state of the switch out put use the command AT MIOC The state is indicated in the response by the last digit lt y gt Response example MIOC 1 1 1 1 1 0 x y The following states are possible for lt y gt Relay of the switch input not energised idle 0 position Relay of the switch input energised operated 4 position INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Functions 11 10 Sending an SMS Manually It is possible to send an SMS manually with the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Configuration with AT commands In order to configure SMS text mode use the aT CMGF 1 command In order to configure the number of the short message center use the command Replace lt SMSCno gt with the number of the AT CSCA lt SMSCno gt short message center SMS Center in interna tional format in quotation marks e g 49172 In order to send an SMS message enter the destination number using the command ae eat ee AT CMGS lt number gt Fini
37. nenennenennsnenenavnsnnrneennenennenssnsneenee 40 AT Command Reference cis sesdassedveisssvicsovaiucsncanabsasivesvasenswadssstsvoevivacssousbosestoegecs 41 GSM Service Center Numbers sennennsennensrnneenennnennsnnsennenernnennennnennsnnesnnsnevnneenenn 42 APN Access Data RE 43 Network Provider COd S c s0cisssessescssnsossspassasnoceasnootonsedsssaseesnnsowasnssoasnaesonsesveas 44 Maintenance Repair and Troubleshooting sssssessscssscsssssessscsssoees 48 16 1 Maintenance ssesnrennennennennnennennennennnennennennevnnennennennnennennennennnsnnennennennnsnnennennennsennennennsseneene 48 16 2 Troubleshooting rervererenrenrenenrennenseneenennenseneenennennenennennennensenennennennenseneenennenneneensenennennene 48 16 3 Repair muurereereenernernrennennennsvnnennennennnennennennsennennennennnennennennennnennennennnnnnennennennnennennennenensenenne 48 Waste Dispo sakuaaasssssrsseaesekrk demand 49 17 1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems esreerenrenrenennennensenennennennennenennennenneneenennennenneneensenenneneene 49 Declaration of Conformityu uuuesatenumnunnnennebeniesnuiniisisie 50 Tables nd Diagrams LaesastasvansassarkeegaGeenGGues AIG 51 19 1 List of Tables enrenoenenvenrenreneenennenrensenennennensenennennennennenennennennensenennennennensenennennenseneeneenenneneene 51 19 2 List Of Diagrams esenovenrenrenrenennenreneenennennennensensenennennenennennennenseneenennenneneenennennenneneensenenneneene 51 hes
38. on of the connections on the top of the device 6 3 Terminal Connections on the Bottom Out NO Out 1 Out 1 NC JG Figure 5 Connections on the bottom of the device Terminal Description Description 5 Not connected 6 Out 1 NO Switch output 1 normally open 7 Out 1 Switch output 1 common contact 8 Out 1 NC Switch output 1 normally closed Table 8 Description of the connections on the bottom of the device INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Function Overview 7 Function Overview The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 provides you with the following functions Data buffering for serial data transmission The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 provides rapid send and receive buffers to adjust the modem to the data processing speed of the application Bit direct mode The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can forward incoming data without having any influence on their transmission format Calling number identification The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 transmits the phone number of an incoming call via the AT interface Automatic call acceptance for CSD data connections The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can be configured to accept incoming CSD data connections after a specified number of ring tones Automatic establishment of CSD data connections via the DTR control line The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can establish a CSD data connection to a config ured number by activating the DTR control line Sending SMS messages on DTR activation The INSYS HSP
39. orm any work ona INSYS HSPA small 2 0 which may have been in contact with moisture The device could be destroyed if the wrong power supply is used If the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is operated with a power supply that supplies a voltage exceeding the permissible operating voltage of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 the device will be de stroyed Make sure that you use the suitable power supply Refer to the Technical Data section for the proper voltage range of the IN SYS HSPA small 2 0 22 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Mounting Mounting the device to the DIN rail v How to mount the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to a DIN rail Position the device at the DIN rail as seen in the following diagram There are two snap in hooks at the upper and lower edge of the DIN rail groove of INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Hook the upper one into place behind the upper edge of the DIN rail DE Lift the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 perpendicular to the DIN rail until the two lower flexible snap in hooks engage in the DIN rail l J LJ ej The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is now readily mounted Connecting the power supply gt gt 1 The device has already been mounted to the DIN rail The power supply is connected and switched off Connect the ground lead of the power supply to the terminal GND Connect the plus pole of the power supply to the terminal for the power supply The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is now connected to the power supply
40. perature of 25 C The limit value tolerances are subject to the usual variations Physical Feature Operating voltage Value 10 48 V DC 5 Power consumption standby max approx 500 mW Power consumption connection max approx 3 5 W Minimum SIM card operating voltage 1 8 or 3 3 V Level inputs HIGH level 3 3 12 V contact open or vol tage strength for external supply LOW level 0 0 7 V Current consumption of an active input against GND internal 3 3 V Maximum 0 9 mA when enabling the in put by connecting to GND Switch output maximum switch voltage 30 V DC 42 V AC Switch output maximum current load 1A DC 0 5 A AC Transmitted output UMTS HSPA Class 3 0 25 W GSM 900 Class 4 2 W GSM 1800 Class 1 1W EDGE 900 Class E2 0 5 W EDGE 1800 Class E2 0 4 W Weight 125g Dimensions Width x Depth x Height 23x120 x 75 mm Temperature range 20 C 55 C Maximum permissible humidity 95 non condensing Protection class Housing IP40 Terminals IP20 Table 1 Physical Features 15 Technical Data INSYS HSPA small 2 0 16 4 2 Technological Feature Data formats of the serial interface Fax class Technological Features Description 8N1 7E1 701 7N2 8E1 801 8N2 Fax group 3 Class 1 SMS features Quad band GSM frequencies Text and PDU mode Mobile Originated MO Mobile Terminate
41. rg Germany This regulation applies to all devices which were delivered after August 13 2005 49 Declaration of Conformity INSYS HSPA small 2 0 18 Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Ap proximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006 95 EC as well as the Council Directive R amp TTE 1999 5 EC We will gladly send you a copy of the declaration of conformity on request 50 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Tables and Diagrams 19 Tables and Diagrams 19 1 List of Tables Table 1 Physical FEatUTES gaicsciauiaceieniaideuia eee 15 Table 2 Technological Features auraen 16 Table 3 Description of the LEDs on the front panel rssssesssseerssssesersssesserssnersssseresnessvsressesessere 17 Table 4 Meaning of the LED displaysaaassemsenheeaknsnapksgsen Susuh ined Sasneetnbouseiens 18 Table 5 Description of the control elements on the bottom of the device sossenvrnvrnvrvsnee 18 Table 6 Description of the connections on the front panel of the device nensrnernersvrvrnen 19 Table 7 Description of the connections on the top of the device ssenrvssenrnervsrnvevsrnsrrsrssenee 20 Table 8 Description of the connections on the bottom of the device erssrnsrnsevervrsvrssensenne 20 19 2 List of Diagrams Figure 1 LEDs on the front pare
42. sh the destination number entry in inter national format in quotation marks with the Enter key lt CR gt Following the prompt gt enter the text of the SMS and finish the entry with CTRL Z not with gt SMS Text the Enter key The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 starts to send the SMS now 11 11 Using USSD Codes You can use so called USSD codes with the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 The USSD codes can be used to configure call forwarding or enable or disable the calling line identification pres entation CLIP for example The codes you can use depend on your mobile communica tion operator provider Refer to your provider for more information about the USSD codes Configuration with AT commands In order to enter the USSD codes use the command ATD lt Code gt Replace lt code gt by an USSD code Note the semicolon at the end In order to retrieve the IMEI of the INSYS HSPA ATD 06 small 2 0 for example use the command 39 Functions INSYS HSPA small 2 0 11 12 Resetting the Device The INSYS HSPA small 2 0 can be reset in several ways by briefly cutting off the supply voltage by connecting the reset input with GND or by using an AT command Configuration with AT commands In order to restart the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 AT CFUN 1 1 use the command In order to reset the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 to AT amp F default settings use the command 40 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 AT Command Reference 12 AT Command Re
43. ssssssssesecsessesssossecssserersssee 15 Qualificati oMa reien 10 Realtimeclocks auunssinnesmnisinesssvr 21 RecycliN gormesin 49 ReMOVval sssssssssssssssseessssssessseressssreresseresssteeesses 22 Remove SIM card sssssssssesssssssesssseressseeeessee 32 Repair EE EE 12 48 Repurehasmgaauaaugspenieadmdniedn 49 R esetunummsten dende GREG 21 40 ReserInPUk ansnusanasugss 20 21 40 Responsibilities of the operator 10 RESTA RE apen 33 Rine tone RE EE 35 36 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Index SN 9 UTE 12 Scope of Delivery sissciscacsscassssbuatsastecssastsasedss 14 Switch Gabmetu samsegssmmadnmene 24 Serial Interface vwanennuasnont de 16 26 29 Switch optpuk ussssagersdsrine 20 21 Shore 12 48 Symbol sem dd 7 8 Signal field strength sonsonorvorevnsonsene 34 Terminal program gavansrsaudn 28 29 Signal qualtyLusssrnanamnee 34 Transporten 10 SIM CAN vanassaidnaene 27 31 32 WIS AG sep 9 SIM card holder Lnssnasansaeneadene 18 Usage according to the regulations 9 SIM card holder eject key eee 18 USB Ca blenin 14 26 SIM card holder eject key 31 32 USB Intera CE gaa 19 SIMPIN es 30 USSD CodeS sunde 39 SIM PUK sisssseirorssisiestorrieisisinsesisssrersiiissei 30 Water Spray ss sssssssssessessssessssessesesssesssee 12 22 Status of the PIN request ssnornsonsennrnes 30 WIC OWS resrtcacescareetdeaesiatelcletselesuastrdeesbices 26 STOVA ET 10
44. t be exceeded 2 3 Responsibilities of the Operator As a matter of principle the operator must observe the legal regulations which are valid in his country concerning operation functional test repair and maintenance of electrical devices 2 4 Qualification of the Personnel The installation commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be per formed by trained expert personnel which has been authorised by the plant operator The expert personnel must have read and understood this documentation and observe the instructions Electrical connection and commissioning must only be performed by a person who is able to work on electrical installations and identify and avoid possible hazards independ ently based on professional training knowledge and experience as well as knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations 2 5 Instructions for Transport and Storage The following instructions must be observed e Do not expose the product to moisture and other potential hazardous en vironmental conditions radiation gases etc during transport and stor age Pack product accordingly e Pack product sufficiently to protect it against shocks during transport and storage e g using air cushioned packing material Check product for possible damages which might have been caused by improper trans port before installation Transport damages must be noted down to the shipping docu ments All claims or damages must be filed
45. to enter a PIN in the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Loss of function of the SIM card An incorrectly entered PIN can cause that the SIM card will be locked after a wrong code has been entered for three times Take care that the passed SIM PIN corresponds with the SIM card or disable the PIN request of the SIM card A possibly con figured PIN has no influence if the PIN request is disabled Configuration with AT commands In order to pass the PIN use the command AT CPIN lt PIN gt Replace lt PIN gt with the PIN of the SIM card In order to check the status of the PIN request between device and SIM card use the com AT CPIN mand The following responses inform about the status of the PIN request No entry required READY PIN of the SIM card is missing SIM PIN PUK entry required after repeated incorrect SIM PUK entry of the PIN d ii d CME Error SIM card not or incorrectly inserte SIM not inserted 30 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Functions 11 2 Insert and Remove SIM Card A SIM card must be inserted that your INSYS HSPA small 2 0 is able to log into the GSM network and transmit data Moreover the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 must know the PIN of the SIM card Insert SIM card How to insert the SIM card into the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 You will need a SIM card You will need a pointed object e g a refill for a ballpoint pen Disable the power supply of the INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Press the eject button of the SIM
46. wer Initialisation following 7 supp y orange Start or reset cok ROU pre sent red Sending activity into green the GSM UMTS Power Net network supply is Status orange not pre Initialisation following sas sent red start or reset Table 4 Meaning of the LED displays 5 2 Control Elements Out NO Out 1 Out 1 NC A Figure 2 Control elements on the bottom of the device Position Description 1 SIM card holder eject key 2 SIM card holder insert Table 5 Description of the control elements on the bottom of the device 18 INSYS HSPA small 2 0 Connections 6 Connections 6 1 Front Panel Connections ag 2 gt 2 Figure 3 Connections on the front panel of the device Position Description 1 USB interface 2 Antenna connection FME socket Table 6 Description of the connections on the front panel of the device 19 Con nections INSYS HSPA small 2 0 20 6 2 Terminal Connections on the Top 10 48 VDC GND INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Reset Internet www insys tec de am Sales insys insys tec de C 7 Input 1 _ z Support support insys tec de Description Description Power supply 10V 48V DC 1 10 48 VDC i joke voltage figures are limit values without tolerances 2 GND Ground 3 Reset Reset input 4 Input 1 Digital input 1 Table 7 Descripti
47. y if not avoided gt Improvement of the application This symbol in conjunction with the key word Note indicates hints for the user or very useful information This information helps with installation set up and operation of the product to ensure a fault free operation Preface INSYS HSPA small 2 0 1 3 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual This section describes the definition formatting and symbols used in this manual The various symbols are meant to help you read and find the information relevant to you The following text is structured like a typical operating instruction of this manual Bold print This will tell you what the following steps will result in After that there will be a detailed explanation why you could perform the following steps to be able to reach the objective indicated first You can de cide whether the section is relevant for you or not An arrow will indicate prerequisites which must be fulfilled to be able to process the subsequent steps in a meaningful way You will also learn which software or which equipment you will need 1 One individual action step This tells you what you need to do at this point The steps are numbered for better orientation v A result which you will receive after performing a step will be marked with a check mark At this point you can check if the previous steps were suc cessful Additional information which you should consider are marked with a c

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