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1. Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 10 UMTS864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 1 Electrical Specification 10 1 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note VIN DIGITAL INPUTS 2 6V CMOS 0 3 3 0 Volt VIN DIGITAL INPUTS 1 8V CMOS 0 3 2i Volt VIN ANALOG INPUT 0 3 3 0 Volt Storage Temperature 40 85 C Supply referenced to Supply 0 16 Volt Operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those listed under Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect device reliability 10 1 2 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Temperature 30 80 C Supply referenced to Supply 4 75 5 25 Volt VAUX Output 2 65 Volt VAUX Current 100 mA 10 1 3 Power Supply Mode Average mA Mode Description POWERED DOWN Terminal Disabled lt 15A Terminal disabled ENABLE SUPPLY 0 Cellular Radio Off 1 4 Cellular module powered but switched off via ON_OFF pin PWRMON 0 IDLE MODE Mode Average mA Mode Description IDLE mode with GPS OFF Standby mode no call in progress GPS OFF AT CFUN 1 WCDMA 26 Normal mode full functionality of the module GSM 23 AT CFUN 4 WCDMA 20 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered on the network GSM 20 A
2. s current firmware without a command echo Please confirm your model and firmware with the one listed in section 2 1 10 3 2 Powering ON OFF 10 3 2 1 Turn the module ON through the following method Pull ON OFF signal Pin 19 to ground for roughly two 2 seconds then release The Terminus module is fully operational after 4 seconds Logging onto a network may take longer than this and is outside the control of the Terminus 10 3 2 2 There are two ways to switch OFF the module as described below Use the appropriate AT command AT SHDN Pull ON OFF signal Pin 19 to ground for roughly two 2 seconds then release JANUS Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 44 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 MOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 10 3 UMTS864CF GETTING STARTED continued 10 3 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator for Use With the UMTS864CF Terminus continued 10 3 3 Setting Up Service Network Settings 10 3 3 1 Set Up The network settings for the Terminus will vary depending on the cellular carrier you are using Below are two of the North American Cases for these settings For T mobile amp MNVO Raco Sensor Logic Nexaira Jasper Wireless enter e AT SELINT 2 use of most recent AT command set e AT STIA 2 10 or ATHSTIA 1 enable SAT SIM Application Tool Kit e AT BND default bands to 850 1900
3. 39 GND Ground 49 GND Ground 19 ON OFF Input command for switching power ON or OFF toggle command 9 TXD Serial data input TXD from DTE 20 RESET Reset input 4 RXD Serial data output to DTE 11 RTS Input for request to send signal RTS from DTE 2 13 TXD_AUX 14 RXD_AUX 17 SERVICE CDMA and UMTS Pin Functions Pin Signal Function Note 1 VBATT Main power supply 2 VBATT Main power supply 12 GND Ground 25 GND Ground 26 GND Ground 39 GND Ground 49 GND Ground 9 TXD Serial data input TXD from DTE 4 RXD Serial data output to DTE 11 RTS Input for request to send signal RTS from DTE 2 19 ON OFF Input command for switching power ON or OFF toggle command 20 RESET Reset input Note 1 If the application uses USB as the main interface to the module this is sufficient to capture any debug or trace data provided the application can export the diagnostic port externally 2 RTS must be connected to ground if flow control is not used 3 USB interface required for local firmware upgrade of Telit radio 11 2 Debug Debug of the GSM865CF CDMA864CF and UMTS864CF in production To test and debug the mounting of the module we strongly recommend test pads on the host PCB This will allow verification of the connection between the module itself and the application and to test the performance of the module connecting it with an external computer Depending on the customer application these pads include but are not limited to the following signal
4. Note GSM865CF GPS antenna interface only available by option otherwise not populated 8 1 7 Input Output Lines Input Lines MIC amp MIC Parameter GSM865CF Line Coupling AC Line Type Balanced Coupling Capacitor 2100 nF Differential Input Impedance 50 k Q Differential Input Voltage lt 1 03 Vpp HSMicG 0 dB Volume Steps 7 Volume Level Step 6 dB Step Warning The line coupling definition AC means that the signals from the microphone must be connected to the input lines of the module through capacitors not less than 100 nF By not respecting this constraint the input stage may be damaged Output Lines EAR amp EAR Parameter GSM865CF Line Coupling DC Output Load Impedance 2140 Differential Output Impedance 4Q Signal Bandwidth 150 4000 Hz 3 dB Differential Output Voltage max 1 31 Vrms open circuit Volume Steps 10 Volume Level Step 2 dB Step Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 22 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 2 Mechanical Specifications 1 400 m 365 MAX 100 AOU J i GSM865CF GSM865CF Mechanical Dimensions Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 23 Rev P07 Date 10 05
5. 75 to 5 25Vdc 5 0Vdce Nominal e Quad band EGSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz e Supply disable via terminal input pin e GPRS EDGE CLASS 12 e SIM Card e TCP IP stack access via AT commands e Standard locking SIM card socket e Over the Air firmware management e Or optional SIM on a chip e Voice and SMS MO MT e GSM and GPS available via Murata GSC miniature RF e Output power connector e Class 4 2W 33 dBm GSM 850 900 e GPS e Class 1 1W 30 dBm GSM 1800 1900 e Stand alone GPS available at AT command interface e Class 3 0 25W 24 dBm UMTS e NMEA data e Class E2 0 5W 27 dBm EDGE 850 900 e Dedicated GPS antenna connection with active e Class E2 0 4W 26 dBm EDGE 1800 1900 antenna support e Dimensions 2 5 x 1 4 x 0 420 6 2 UMTS Block Diagram A UMTS864CF N 5 VDC GPS LED a USB ra VAUX PWRMON b CELLULAR LED p GPI021 UART AT gt ON OFF UART TRACE p RESET GPIO 1 7 p ADC 1 2 VRTC DAC rs AUDIO b y Optional SIM I C Figure 3 UMTS Block Diagram Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page8 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice OMMI ATi NS 7 INTERFACES 7 1 Serial Interface 7 1 1 UART Serial Port The serial interface is a CMOS level UART Communications settings for this port are as follows e Baud Rate 115 2 kbps e Bits
6. 8 e Stop Bits 1 e Parity None e Hardware Handshaking Yes 7 1 2 USB Port UMTS864CF amp CDMA864CF include an integrated universal serial bus USB transceiver compliant with USB 2 0 specifications and supporting the USB full speed 12 Mb s mode The UMTS864CF supports HSDPA High Speed Download Packet Access mode with downlink data speed rates up to 7 2 Mbps High data rates available only via USB Note You must implement the USB interface in order to locally update radio firmware for CDMA and UMTS applications The GSM865CF does not have USB port available 7 1 2 1 USB Connection Diagram 1 PTC 200mA www Jlittelfuse com O805L020 YR o 4 usa wus lt lt 1_ _A_ 4 USBID lt lt FUTURE USE ui ESD ARRAY www semtech com RCLAw POSO4F Pi Ri USB TYPE B SOCKET www samtec com 27 5 USB B F B TH USB_D lt lt _ 4 A USB_D lt lt r R2 27 5 Figure 4 USB Connection Diagram Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM PageQ9 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 2 Power Supply The module s power supply accepts input voltages from 4 75Vdc to 5 25Vdc and requires a nominal current sourcing capacity of 5W maximum 10W Power Supply A good understanding of the load transients is req
7. AT CAP 0 e Dial the phone number Enter ATD lt 8885551234 gt lt cr gt e To disconnect the call enter ATH lt cr gt 9 3 5 Sending an SMS 9 3 5 1 Set Up SMS Select Message Service mode allows you to send a text message max 160 characters to a SMS capable subscriber unit e Set the SMS mode to text This must be entered every power cycle AT CMGF 1 lt cr gt e Set the text mode parameters This is recommended as it will allow functionality of SMS on all networks AT CSMP callback_address 4098 0 2 The callback_address is the number of the provisioned module MDN e f you wish to save your CSMP settings for easy entry in the future use the following commands AT CSAS To retrieve the saved settings enter AT CRES e To enter the receiving subscriber unit phone number and message enter AT CMGS 8885551 234 Wait for response gt then enter message text Enter ctrl z lt cr gt to end the message Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 37 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATIONS 9 3 CDMA864CF GETTING STARTED continued 9 3 6 Establishing a Socket Connection internet connectivity 1 Ensure that NAI Profile 1 is selected Issue AT command ATSQCMIPP Expected Response QCMIPP 1 If response not expected issue AT command AT QCMIPP 1 2 Ensure that NAI Profile 1 is enabl
8. Absolute Maximum Ratings 9 1 2 Recommended Operating Conditions 9 1 3 Power Supply 9 1 4 I O Levels 9 1 5 CDMA Cellular Antenna 9 1 6 CDMA GPS Antenna Interfaces 9 1 7 Input Output Lines 9 1 8 USB Transceiver Specifications 9 2 CDMA Mechanical Specifications cecceeceeeeeeeneeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeseaeeseeseaeseaeeseaeeseeseaeesieeseaeesieeeeieeenaees 32 9 3 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator for use with the CDMA864CF Terminus 0 eee ee eee testes testes teeeeeeees 33 38 9 3 1 Set Up 9 3 2 Powering ON OFF 9 3 3 Setting Up Service 9 3 4 Making a Voice Call 9 3 5 Sending an SMS 9 3 6 Establishing a Socket Connection internet connectivity 9 3 7 Further Instructions 10 UMTS864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS wii isiis sncsvsntcasevescs ccstececcesseccscutencesnaeceaneebeccucoecuceednacsvacestuecstepicteveacesseexties 39 45 10 1 Electrical Specifications icion aena a ana aaa Ea aaa a Saa Eaa Eaa a Eai 390 42 10 1 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings 10 1 2 Recommended Operating Conditions 10 1 3 Power Supply 10 1 4 I O Levels 10 1 5 UMTS Cellular Antenna Specifications 10 1 6 UMTS GPS Antenna Interfaces 10 1 7 Input Output Levels 10 1 8 USB Transceiver Specifications 10 2 UMTS Mechanical Specifications sisisi eaei edna iia 43 10 3 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator for use with the UMTS864CF Terminus 0 eee eee teeter teste teeetees 44 46 10 3 1 Set Up 10 3 2 Powering ON OFF 10 3 3 Setting Up Service Network Settings 1
9. N A NONE 33 GPS_RX GPS NMEA UART Receive Line CMOS Input N A N A GSM865CF 6 34 GPS_TX GPS NMEA UART Transmit Line CMOS Output N A N A GSM865CF 6 35 GPS_RESET GPS Reset Input HIGH Z PULL HIGH 47k GSM865CF 1 36 GPIO_7 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 37 GPIO 6 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 38 GPIO 5 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 39 GROUND Supply Reference Power N A N A ALL 40 GPIO 4 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 41 GPIO 3 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 42 GPIO 2 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 43 GPIO 1 General Purpose I O CMOS Bi Direction INPUT N A ALL 6 44 DAC Digital to Analog Converter Analog Output N A N A ALL 4 45 ADC2 Analog to Digital Converter Analog Input N A N A ALL 46 ADCI1 Analog to Digital Converter Analog Input N A N A ALL 47 VRTC Cellular Radio External RTC Supply Power N A N A ALL 48 VAUX CMOS Reference Voltage Analog Output N A N A ALL 49 GROUND Supply Reference Power N A N A ALL Notes 1 It is required that this input be controlled by an Open Collector Drain Output Do not use an external pull up resistor a pull up is included internal to the module 2 Not currently implemented 3 USB On The Go Analog input used to sense whether a peripheral device is connected and determine the peripheral type a host or a peripheral 4 DAC output must be integrated for example with a low pass filt
10. SMS MO MT e Output power e Class 4 2W 850 900 MHz e Class 1 1W 1800 1900 MHz e Sensitivity e 107 dBm typ 850 900 MHz e 106 dBm typ 1800 1900 MHz 4 2 GSM Block Diagram DARP SAIC support Dimensions 2 5 x 1 4 x 0 365 Operational temperature range without GPS 40 C to 80 C Operational temperature range GPS configured 30 C to 65 C Internal LDO regulator e Input voltage range 4 75 to 5 25Vdc 6 0Vdc nominal e Supply disable via terminal input pin SIM Card e Standard locking SIM card socket e Or optional SIM on a chip GSM and GPS available via Murata GSC miniature RF connector GPS e Stand alone GPS available at terminal pin interface e Dedicated GPS antenna connection with active antenna support GSM865CF OND Ce ENABLE PWRMON RESET yy A ENABLE SUSPEND VAUX ee NMEA TX NMEA RX GPS LED x gt gt a gt gt gt gt GPIOS PWRMON GPIO10 CELLULAR LED GPIO9 UART AT ON OFF UART TRACE RESET GPIO 1 7 SERVICE ADC 1 2 VRTC DAC AUDIO Optional SIM I C Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page6 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice JANUS 5 CDMA OVERVIEW 5 1 CDMA Features e Dual band CDMA 800 1900 MHz e Internal LDO regulator e Air interface IS 95A B
11. Supply referenced to Supply 4 75 5 25 Volt VAUX Output 2 8 Volt VAUX Current 100 mA 8 1 3 Power Supply Mode Average mA Mode Description POWERED DOWN Terminal Disabled lt 0 015 Terminal disabled ENABLE SUPPLY 0 Cellular Radio Off 1 4 Cellular module powered but switched off via ON_OFF pin PWRMON 0 IDLE MODE AT CFUN 1 25 Normal mode full functionality of the module AT CFUN 4 24 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered on the network AT CFUN 0 or 5 537 Power saving module registered on the network and can receive voice call or SMS GSD TX and RX mode GSM900 CSD PL5 313 0 GSM voice call DCS1800 PLO 214 0 GPRS class 10 1TX GSM900 PL5 271 0 GPRS sending data mode DCS1800 PLO 181 0 GPRS class 10 2TX GSM900 PL5 486 GPRS sending data mode DCS1800 PLO 316 MS20 GPS Power During acquisition fully active TBD While tracking fully active TBD Advanced Data Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 20 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice eoMMUN ATIONS JANUS mor 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 1 4 I O Levels 8 1 4 1 Standard Interface Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Input Voltage High Vih 2 1 3 0 Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 E 0 5 Volt Outpu
12. The CDMA864CF amp UMTS864CF terminals come equipped with GPS functionality that is built into the cellular radios The cellular radios have no LED status output for driving an LED These modules have GPIO21 connected to the GPS LED pin of the Terminus terminal The user application can use this to control an LED or act as an additional GPIO See Figure 10 for recommended connection of LED 7 8 LED Status Indicators The LED Status outputs are used to drive external LEDs and there status is defined below See Figure 10 for recommended connection of LED 7 8 1 Cellular LED Status LED Status Device Status Permanently Off Cellular radio is off Fast Blinking 0 5 sec on 0 5 sec off Net search not registered turning off Slow Blinking 0 3 sec on 2 7 sec off Registered full service Permanently On A call is active 7 8 2 GPS GSM865CF LED Status Device Status Permanently Off No power to unit GPS not installed Fast Blinking 1 0 sec on 1 0 sec off No fix searching Slow Blinking 1 0 sec on 4 0 sec off Location fix SUPPLY F R3 1k 5 Di LED www lumex com W ShiL LX0402SYC Ri 10k 5 1 CMOS DRIVER gt NPN www infineon com R2 BCS Bw 47k 5 Figure 10 LED Indicators Diagram Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 17 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice CO
13. and CDMA 2000 e Input Voltage range 4 75 to 5 25Vdc e 1xRTT data up to 153 6Kbps full duplex 5 0Vdc Nominal e TCP IP stack access via AT commands e Supply disable via terminal input pin e Over the Air firmware management e GSM and GPS available via Murata GSC miniature e Voice and SMS MO MT oe e Full voice support includes supplementary services e Output power o alone GPS available at AT command interface e 24 3 dBm 270mW o CO l e GpsOne user and control plane Sensitivity NMEA dat ata e 108 dBm typ 800 MHz e 108 dBm typ 1900 MHz e Operational temperature range 30 C to 80 C e Dimensions 2 5 x 1 4 x 0 415 e GPS fix on demand e Dedicated GPS antenna connection with active antenna support 5 2 CDMA Block Diagram A CDMA864CF N 5 VDC GPS LED a USB e VAUX Ra PWRMON S CELLULAR LED p GP1021 UART AT p ON OFF UART TRACE p RESET GPIO 1 7 p ADC 1 2 VRTC DAC gt AUDIO i Figure 2 CDMA Block Diagram Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page7 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice Mi ATIONS 6 UMTS OVERVIEW 6 1 UMTS Features e HSDPA 7 2 Mbps e Operational temperature range 30 C to 80 C e Tri band UMTS HSDPA WCDMA FDD e Internal LDO regulator 850 1900 2100 MHz e Input voltage range 4
14. design for the application and its power supply needs to take the following parameters into account Note 1 Low power mode is not usable with GPS ON AT GPSP 1 Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 28 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice MMUNICATIONS 9 CDMA864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 9 1 Electrical Specifications continued 9 1 4 I O Levels 9 1 4 1 Standard Interface Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Input Voltage High Vih 1 69 2 9 Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 3 0 91 Volt Output Voltage High Voh 2 15 2 6 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 0 45 Volt Typical Current Source Sink capability 1mA 1uA 9 1 4 2 Cellular LED Output Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Output Voltage High Voh 1 35 1 8 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 0 45 Volt Typical Current Source 1mA 9 1 4 3 Reset Pin Input Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Input Voltage High Vih 2 0 2 6 Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 0 2 Volt It is required that this input be controlled by an Open Collector Drain Output Do not use an external pull up resistor a pull up is included internal to the Terminus 9 1 4 4 ADC Levels ADC1 amp ADC2 Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Input Voltage Range 0 2 5 Volt AD Conversion 8 Bits 9 1 4 5 DAC Levels
15. e AT AUTOBND 1 enable Quad band system selection e AT PLMNMODE 1 enable EONS enhanced operator naming scheme e AT amp PO save profile e AT amp WO save setting e AT ENS 0 For AT amp T Cingular amp MNVO Kore Aeris nPhase enter e AT SELINT 2 use of most recent AT command set e AT ENS 1 AT amp T Cingular configuration SAT BND AUTONBND PLMNMODE plus Cingular specific ENS requirements If Terminus is being used in a different country or with a different carrier please refer to Telit AT command refer ence document regarding the use of the AT BND command to set the proper frequency band Important After entering either of the sets of settings above power the Terminus OFF and then ON It is now ready for use 10 3 3 2 Check Network Status assuming you have a valid SIM card installed Enter AT CREG lt cr gt And wait for response Response will be CREG 0 1 or CREG 1 1 meaning device is registered on its home network If response is different than this please refer to the Telit AT command reference document for more information 10 3 3 3 Check Signal Quality Enter AT CSQ lt cr gt And wait for response CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt 10 3 4 Making a Voice Call 10 3 4 1 Set Up Voice call mode allows you to use a telephone handset to communicate with a properly equipped subscriber unit e e Set the call mode to voice Enter AT FCLASS 8 lt cr gt and wait for response OK e Set the audio path of the T
16. e AT amp PO save profile e AT amp WO save setting e AT ENS 0 For AT amp T Cingular amp MNVO Kore Aeris nPhase Enter e AT SELINT 2 use of most recent AT command set e AT ENS 1 AT amp T Cingular configuration SAT BND AUTONBND PLMNMODE plus Cingular specific ENS requirements If Terminus is being used in a different country or with a different carrier please refer to Telit AT command reference document regarding the use of the AT BND command to set the proper frequency band Important After entering either of the sets of settings above power the Terminus OFF and then ON It is now ready for use 8 4 3 2 Check Network Status assuming you have a valid SIM card installed Enter AT CREG lt cr gt And wait for response Response will be CREG 0 1 or CREG 1 1 meaning device is registered on its home network If response is different than this please refer to the Telit AT command reference document for more information 8 4 3 3 Check Signal Quality Enter AT CSQ lt cr gt And wait for response CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt 8 4 4 Making a Voice Call 8 4 4 1 Set Up Voice call mode allows you to use a telephone handset to communicate with a properly equipped subscriber unit e Set the call mode to voice Enter AT FCLASS 8 lt cr gt and wait for response OK e Set the audio path of the Terminus Enter AT CAP 0 e Dial the phone number Enter ATD lt 8885551234 gt lt cr gt e To disconnect the call enter ATH
17. raea a a AO r AEE 6 1 UMTS Features 6 2 UMTS Block Diagram 7 INTERFACES 7A Sendal Me E E E a EO NE 7 1 1 UART Serial Port 7 1 2 USB Port Tie POWE SUPPI Y rs n E E E E E E E a 7 3 Audio Interface 7 4 Plug In Pin Out 7 5 VARILO Details rpe eaen eaan o e eaaa aaa eaea a aea aaea aiee aa aaa a iaa Ea api 9748 SG cl l oa aa a aE e Ee ae ee 7 6 1 Using a GPIO Pad as INPUT 7 6 2 Using GPIO Pad as OUTPUT 7 6 3 Using the Alarm Output GPIO6 7 6 4 Using the Buzzer Output GPIO7 7 6 5 Analog to Digital Converter 7 6 6 RESET Pin 7 6 7 ON OFF Pin 7 6 8 PWRMON Pin 7 6 9 VAUX Pe inteinalintenacE Seen nanan sacuuananieatesatasansanecesscultssasevacsavducesdusdausantasescntscaaeuacWeingestanlatsoesaaei ais i 16 17 7 7 1 GPS Reset GSM865CF 7 7 2 GPS Suspend GSM865CF 7 7 3 GPS Enable GSM865CF 7 7 4 GPS LED GSM865CF 7 7 5 GPS LED CDMA864CF amp UMTS864CF TO LED Status IMGICATONS ccssccsececdessssccec argesenatince bec aE AAEE EE aE EEEN 17 7 8 1 Cellular LED Status 7 8 2 GPS LED Status GSM865CF TO RF IMO ACE oi aces i Adaasecssnachasuatedsselataaaaatsatwasadsasacannaniaadt cadeasaspadagnaadsdteadaanaabedssonas e G a a aaa aea 18 19 7 9 1 Cellular Antenna 7 9 2 GPS Antenna Specifications 7 10 SIM Card Interface nioni a nr aE Nt a E E i ee 19 7 11 Header Interface Mounting Options ss css8 i 2 ecsse ciss prone setsdeenastdeseoes Hnestite kra eei ENAN E ENE E I EE NNi 19 DISCLAIMER The informat
18. sv cH 39pF tte 50y inF c40 T ar 63V C43 R 0 4 uF 39uH industrial panasonic com 16v FASIOIF 4 ta rrnr 4 EAR ii c44 MODULAR 4P4C www molex com pr C amp 95501 6449 MIC lt lt EAR Sov inF 4 EAR 3 MIC lt lt a ms he T 0i uF 39uH industrial panasonic com 1 16 F A330JF gO EAR ca WF cg 50v inF Cag L4 0i uF 39uH ndustrial panasonic com 16V H GAA MIC c50 R2i WF ci 1k 5 50v inF Ls Figure 5 Analog Audio Circuit Diagram Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 11 Rev PO7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 4 Plug In Pin Out PIN STANDARD POWER PULL PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 O SIGNAL ON STATE TYPE TERMINAL NOTE 1 SUPPLY Positive Supply Input Power N A N A ALL 2 SUPPLY Positive Supply Input Power N A N A ALL 3 ENABLE SUPPLY Enable Disable Supply Input N A PULL UP 681k ALL 1 4 RXD UART Transmit Line CMOS Output N A N A ALL 6 5 DSR UART Data Set Ready CMOS Output N A N A ALL 6 6 CTS UART Clear to Send CMOS Output N A N A ALL 6 7 RING UART Ring Indicator CMOS Output N A N A 6 8 DCD UART Data Carrier Detect CMOS Output N A N A ALL 6 9 T
19. up resistor thus GPS RESET must not implement an external pull up resistor Input Logic State Description 0 GPS module in reset state 1 GPS module in run state 7 7 2 GPS Suspend GSM865CF When using a GPS enabled Terminus GSM865CF terminal GPIO 8 is internally connected to the SUSPEND input of the MS20 GPS module This allows the application to set the GPS receiver into a suspended mode of operation to reduce current draw when the GPS receiver is not needed Input Logic State Description 0 GPS module in suspended state 1 GPS module in run state 7 7 3 GPS Enable GSM865CF When using a GPS enabled Terminus GSM865CF terminal GPIO 10 is internally connected to the LDO_EN input of the MS20 GPS module This allows the application to set the GPS receiver into the lowest possible current draw when the GPS receiver is not needed Input Logic State Description 0 GPS module is disabled 1 GPS module in run state JANUS Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 16 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice S MMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 7 Internal Interfaces continued 7 7 4 GPS LED GSM865CF When using a GPS enabled Terminus GSM865CF terminal the MS20 GPS receiver controls the GPS_LED output See Figure 10 for recommended connection of LED 7 7 5 GPS LED CDMA864CF amp UMTS864CF
20. 0 3 4 Making a Voice Call 10 3 5 Sending an SMS 10 3 6 Making a GPRS Data Call 10 3 7 Further Instructions 8 8 8 8 8 8 11 DESIGN GONSIDERATION S esse ctesececetarsescesccctee cxentsteencaeeaiuvendenns aaia aan usc ao ari Porina n neari Kanaani Ri 47 11 1 GSM CDMA and UMTS Minimum Required Module Pin Connects cccssecceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeseaeeeesneeeeesneeeseeeees 47 WAS DOUG esse decicsctivcta coeds ceign sence tas of cuseteasvinss sigesiednncdesvea8 aitadsegusaate doy se ceay ates an sed cdltuget sachesaganed oAdedcscesanyevereceaseetbechgaatieeas 47 APPENDICE Sarien ace cae ae cece eee nee se eee ee i 48 49 PADD OWGIS niacin e aa e a a ia aa steecsotetiygasede nec vacevdeeetadaees encpeemes tects arses egientvedeeeiovtecers 48 STEN E E E A chee ces duaced E T EEE ca ads edeaceccaatia T ES 48 Antenna Gare and Replacement ersero e aeaio taka AEn a EE aE EEE EEA NAE a aaa aE E aA EEs 48 PADDOVIALIOINS rasa e e e a a a a E A ce cvedsegi y sas 48 Ordening INOM ON stseen a ea eae ae AO a ESE E E EES 49 Revisi n HIStOry sc siecebeerstavice suwregecebecccuebadeenesatbesdvatenevescegunccnusuecuichecdsbusduiee guinea E aE ia POA AT EOE AA AE aa RETEA 49 Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page3 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice OMMUNICATI NS 1 APPLICABILITY TABLE Product Part Numbe
21. 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice GMMUN ATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 3 MS20 GPS Specifications 8 3 1 Features e High sensitivity of 159 dBm in tracking amp 144 dBm in acquisition e Assisted Autonomous operation e 12 channels e SBAS WASS EGNOS MSAS 8 3 2 Specifications Specifications Description Notes GPS Channels 12 tracking 48 acquisition Frequency 1575 42 MHz L1 C A Code TTFF Cold Start 34 seconds 1 7 TTFF Warm Start 32 seconds 1 7 TTFF Hot Start 1 5 seconds 1 7 Re Acquisition Time lt 1 second 2 Acquisition Sensitivity fix not available TTFF Hot with all signals at 138 dBm 30 s 3 Acquisition Sensitivity dBm 144 dBm 4 Tracking Sensitivity dBm 159 dBm 5 Acquisition Sensitivity SBAS Satellites dBm TBD 6 Tracking Sensitivity SBAS Satellites dBm TBD 6 Static Accuracy without SBAS 50 confidence CEP 1 7m 7 95 confidence 2 9m Static Accuracy with SBAS 50 confidence CEP 1 2m 8 95 confidence 2 4m Maximum Horizontal Speed 515 m s 1000 Knots 9 Maximum Altitude 18 Km 60000 feet 9 Maximum Acceleration Jerk 49 7 g s Notes 1 These are RMS values 2 Maximum sensitivity 147 dBm 3 Simulator test all signals at specified power level 4 Estimated 5 Simulator test continuous fix with all signals at sp
22. 2 CrossBridge Provisioning e Ensure the module is registered on the network AT CREG and wait for response CREG 0 1 e Set the MDN and MSID values Issue command ATHENG 9 lt MDN gt Wait for response OK Issue command AT HENG 10 lt MSID gt Wait for response OK Issue command ATHMODEM Wait for response AT HMODEM lt mdn gt lt msid gt Verify the values have been set correctly e Select and disable NAI profile 0 Issue command AT QCMIPP 0 Wait for response OK Issue command AT QCMIPEP 0 Wait for response OK e Select and enable NAI profile 1 Issue command AT QCMIPP 1 Wait for response OK Issue command AT QCMIPEP 1 Wait for response OK e Enable mobile IP Issue command AT QCMIP 2 Wait fore response OK e Enter NAI for profile 1 Issue command AT QCMIPNAI lt nai gt 1 Wait for response OK e Enter Home Address Issue command AT QCMIPHA 0 0 0 0 1 Wait for response OK e Enter the Primary Home Address Issue command AT QCMIPPHA lt pha gt 1 Wait for response OK e Enter the Secondary Home Address Issue command AT QCMIPSHA lt sha gt 1 Wait for response OK e Enter the AAA Server Security Parameter Index Issue command AT QCMIPMASPI 1 234 1 Wait for response OK e Enter the Home Agent Security Parameter Index Issue command AT QCMIPMHSPI 1234 1 Wait for response OK e Enter the MN AAA Shared Secret Issue command AT QCMIPMASS lt pws gt 1 Wait for response OK e Enter the MN_HA Shared Secret Issue command AT QCMIPMHSS our
23. DAC Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Output Voltage Range 0 2 6 Volt DAC Conversion 8 Bits Step Range 0 255 Steps Notes 1 DAC output must be integrated for example with a low band pass filter in order to obtain an analog voltage The precision is 1023 steps If we consider that the maximum voltage as 2 6V the integrated voltage could be calculated with the following formula Integrated output voltage 2 6 x step 1023 2 See Figure 11 for recommended low pass filter JANUS vor COMMUNICATIONS Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 29 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice 9 CDMA864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 9 1 Electrical Specifications continued 9 1 5 CDMA Cellular Antenna 9 1 5 1 Antenna Specifications Parameter Descriptions Frequency Range CDMA TX 824MHz 849 MHz RX 869MHz 894 MHz Frequency Range PCS TX 1850MHz 1910 MHz RX 1930MHz 1990MHz Impedance 50 Q Recommended VSWR lt 2 Radiation Pattern Omni Directional Polarization Vertical 9 1 6 CDMA GPS Antenna Interfaces 9 1 6 1 Antenna Specifications Parameter Description Input Voltage Range 4 0Vdc 0 4Vdc Frequency Range 1575 42 3 MHz Gain Depends on cable type and length Impedance 50 Q VSWR lt 1 5 1 Current Consumption 30mA MAX 20 mA TYP 9 1 7 Input Output Line
24. F Time To First Fix DCE Data Communications Equipment f TxD Transmitted Data DSR Data Set Ready TEN UICC Universal Integrated Circuit Card DTMF Dual tone multi frequency fs UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System DTR DTE Ready f l nae USIM Universal Subscriber Identity Module FDN Fixed Dialing Number i USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data GPIO General Purpose Input Output VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio GPRS General Packet Radio Service WAAS Wide Area Auamentation avatars GSM Global System Mobile d y Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 48 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS Terminus Plug In Products User Manual Ordering Information Ordering Information Description GSM865CF V1 1 Terminus GSM Plug In Module GPS enabled GSM865CF V2 00 Terminus GSM Plug In Module without GPS CDMA864CF V2 00 Terminus CDMA Plug In Module Sprint Certified CDMA864CF V3 00 Terminus CDMA Plug In Module Verizon Certified UMTS864CF V1 00 Terminus UMTS Plug In Module Revision History Revision Revision Date Note A00 12 10 09 Advanced Plug In User Manual A01 03 31 10 Interfaces Power Supply Update A02 05 24 10 I O Level Specifications Chart Updates POO 05 27 10 Release for publication PO1 03 17 11 Part Number C
25. MMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 9 RF Interface There are two RF interfaces on the Terminus the GSM antenna jack and the GPS antenna jack the non GPS version has only one The specifications and requirements for these are as follows 7 9 1 Cellular Antenna 7 9 1 1 GSM865CF Antenna Interface Type Murata GSC MALE Murata Part MM9329 2700RA1 Pin Description Center Pin RF signal Outer Conductor Signal ground 7 9 1 2 Certified GSM Antenna TBD 7 9 1 3 CDMA864CF Antenna Interface This module includes coax GSC to SMA F bulkhead connector that is mounted to the plug in module Type GSC to SMA F 200mm Cable Janus Part MC 0168 Pin Description Center Pin RF signal Outer Conductor Signal ground 7 9 1 4 Certified CDMA Antenna Janus Part number ANT 0073 G Frequency 824 894 MHz 1850 1990 MHz Gain 3 dBi VSWR 2 1 max Impedance 50 Q nominal Power 5W max Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C Length 6 75 with 90 angle 7 75 when straight 7 9 1 5 UMTS864CF Antenna Interface This module includes coax GSC to SMA F bulkhead connector that is mounted to the plug in module Type GSC to SMA F 200mm Cable Janus Part MC 0168 Pin Description Center Pin RF signal Outer Conductor Signal ground 7 9 1 6 Certified UMTS Antenna TBD 7 9 1 7 Cellular Antenna Installation Guidelines e Install the antenna in a place covered by the cellular provider of y
26. REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 6 GPIO Details continued 7 6 8 PWRMON Pin Output Logic State Description 0 Terminus powered down 1 Terminus powered on Notes 7 Used in conjunction with ON OFF pin to control power on and power down state 2 During a power down it is required to stop driving terminal inputs If this is not done the PVRMON output will not transition low On the GSM865CF this will cause the VAUX output to remain active 7 6 9 VAUX A regulated power supply output that is provided in order to supply small devices from the module itself This output is active when the module is on and shuts off when the module is shut down Note 7 In the case of the GSM865CF VAUX will be ON when PWRMON is HIGH and OFF when PWRMON is LOW In the case of the CDMA864CF and UMTS864CF VAUX is controlled via AT commanas 7 7 Internal Interfaces The following section describes all signals that are exposed internally for control of the Terminus 7 7 1 GPS Reset GSM865CF When using a GPS enabled Terminus GSM865CF terminal GPIO 9 is internally connected to the RESET input of the MS20 GPS module This allows the application to reset the GPS receiver to a power on state The terminal pin GPS RESET can also reset the MS20 but must be controlled via an open drain output The MS20 has an internal pull
27. T CFUN 0 WCDMA 5 Power saving CFUN 0 module registered on the network and can GSM 5 receive voice call or an SMS but it is not possible to send AT commands module wakes up with an unsolicited code call or SMS or rising RTS line AT CFUN 5 WCDMA 5 CFN 5 full functionality with power saving Module registered on GSM 5 the network can receive incoming call sand SMS WCDMA TX and RX mode with GPS OFF GPS OFF in UC864 G WCDMA Voice 708 WCDMA voice channel WCDMA data 697 WCDMA data channel HSDPA 749 HSDPA data channel HSDPA for UC864 E G only GSM TX and RX mode with GPS OFF GPS off in UC864 G GSM Voice 328 GSM voice channel GPRS Class 12 810 GPRS data channel EDGE Class 12 574 EDGE data channel UC864 G only IDLE mode with GPS ON full power mode AT CFUN 1 WCDMA 135 GSM 120 Standby mode no call in progress GPS ON AT CFUN 4 WCDMA 115 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered on the network GSM 115 WCDMA TX and RX mode with GPS ON full power mode WCDMA Voice 785 WCDMA voice channel WCDMA 775 WCDMA data channel HSDPA 825 HSDPA data channel GSM TX and RX mode with GPS ON full power mode GSM Voice 410 GSM voice channel GPRS Class 12 880 GPRS data channel EDGE Class 12 650 EDGE data channel except external active GPS antenna Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 39 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications A
28. Terminus Plug In Products User Manual JANUS REMOTE C MMUNICATI NS satus JA03 UM P07 Dale 05 Oct 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS and DISCLAIMER i csiccsccccssuccssccscteesscsscecenatcataceasccdsazeiseceses caeai sa ira iaoiai iaei tanenin kaiia anasikia 2 3 TAPPHUCABILTY TABLE ices cascvcceancecscsnarcsarvensexennnvecenceuscascscaeevescsdexsavaxssvexsvaerseus cackssnevsaxeepsuaxsucsdeseenaissadeeastexedsensvcaxckvararesniccd 4 2 REFERENCES esicevsweteuetcacecsaatviactusascaaussccurisusieawabcny sveavstasioetpzetahtansacavsuacviit as awindexsatiis vegsawety seeaseesaven ai tenaatcsiatnceeesstenasieaastngiss 4 2 1 Telit Document List 2 2 Janus Document List IOV ER VIE Wesnsececs csc taceereacuctasacastactatjataceeaubaneassceu a a a SH MNTOCUCTON iiss esscsscaacsinacdsoseagddsisadsncsdscasdeaeseradbacesnadedshondsnenveaassanaddasandasaaasadeiandecanduacssaaadssndsanesodsad dian ananatcesssaisdaaaaniaas O2 LOW CW iereict sccsccccusesatsnanctunttioctinsaassasasaaceisuatedasis suanaisnurdnecsaescadsuasaavsisesaueautesatasertans ouaatisateusvesaent dues sdengayces aeeumlanestneatanlonshs 3 2 1 Functional Description AIGSM OVERVIEW vesiin e A aa eee 4A GSM FOAtUNOS sicoiir ar Aaea e NET EEE NEE 4 2 GSM Block Diagram 5 CDMA OVERVIEW 22000 5 1 CDMA Features 5 2 CDMA Block Diagrams e anao ieaie Ee N deena adden WO eee eae eects GiUMTS OVERVIEW veidrana ea aae eaaa a sasebelsddsancelenans rara
29. XD UART Receive Line CMOS Input N A N A ALL 6 10 DTR UART Data Terminal Ready CMOS Input N A N A ALL 6 11 RTS UART Request to Send CMOS Input N A N A ALL 5 12 GROUND Supply Reference Power N A N A ALL 13 TRACE_TX Debug UART Transmit Line CMOS Output N A N A ALL 6 14 TRACE_RX Debug UART Receive Line CMOS Input N A N A ALL 6 15 GPS_LED GPS Status CMOS Output N A N A ALL 6 16 CELLULAR_LED Cellular Status Output N A N A ALL 6 17 SERVICE Enable Firmware Load CMOS Input N A PULL DOWN GSM865CF 6 18 PWRMON Power Monitor Output CMOS Output N A PULL DOWN 1M ALL 6 19 ON_OFF Toggle Cellular Radio On Off State Input N A PULL UP to VTRC 47k ALL 1 20 RESET Reset Cellular Radio Input N A PULL UP 47k ALL 1 21 MIC Positive Analog Audio Input Differential Analog Input N A N A ALL 22 MIC Negative Analog Audio Input Differential Analog Input N A N A ALL 23 EAR Positive Analog Audio Output Differential Analog Output N A N A ALL 24 EAR Negative Analog Audio Output Differential Analog Output N A N A ALL 25 GROUND Supply Reference Power N A N A ALL 26 GROUND Supply Reference Power N A N A ALL 27 USB_D USB Differential Data CMOS Bi Direction N A N A CDMA864CF UMTS864CF 6 28 USB_D USB Differential Data CMOS Bi Direction N A N A CDMA864CF UMTS864CF 6 29 USB_VBUS USB Supply Power N A N A CDMA864CF UMTS864CF 30 USB_ID Future Use Analog Input N A N A NONE 2 3 31 12C_SDA Future Use CMOS Bi Direction N A N A NONE 32 12C_SCL Future Use CMOS Bi Direction N A
30. at Autobaud is not supported on the CDMA864CF Terminus If you are utilizing the serial interface and you wish to change the baud rate on the module you must use AT PR You must also change the rate in the host UART i e HyperTer minal to match the new baud rate If these do not match you will not be able to send AT commands to the module through the serial port The Terminus is by default set to 115 2 kbps 9 3 1 2 Verify Your Terminal and Firmware version e Enter AT CGMM and wait for the response e The response will be the Telit module s model number without a command echo e Enter AT CGMR and wait for the response e The response will be the Telit module s current firmware without a command echo Please confirm your model and firmware with the one listed in section 2 1 9 3 2 Powering ON OFF 9 3 2 1 Turn The Terminal ON Through The Following Method e Pull ON OFF signal Pin 19 to ground for roughly two 2 seconds then release The Terminus module is fully operational after 4 seconds Logging onto a network may take longer than this and is outside the control of the Terminus 9 3 2 2 There Are Two Ways to Switch OFF the Terminal as Described Below e Use the appropriate AT command AT SHDN e Pull ON OFF signal Pin 19 to ground for roughly two 2 seconds then release Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 33 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specif
31. ations All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice eoMMUN ATIONS 9 CDMA864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 9 2 Mechanical Specifications 2 500 1 400 415 MAX 025 SQTYP 100 050 o o o o D I I gt PEEPLES EEE EEE e e PIN 1 PIN25 1 100 BOTTOM VIEW PIN49 PIN 26 E A COONON N N N N N N Q M L PPONONONONOF e 150 a 100 CDMA864CF K 100 CDMA864CF Mechanical Dimensions Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 32 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 9 CDMA864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 9 3 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator For Use With The CDMA864CF Terminus 9 3 1 Set Up To interface with the module connect the serial interface to a PC and use a terminal emulation program such as Microsoft Hyperterminal Set the interface parameters as follows e Baud Rate 115 2 kbps e Bits 8 e Stop Bits 1 e Parity None e Hardware Handshaking Yes 9 3 1 1 Test the Emulator Set Up e Enter AT lt cr gt from terminal and wait for OK Note th
32. digital output of another device and report its status provided this device has interface levels compatible with the CMOS levels of the GPIO of the module 7 6 2 Using a GPIO Pad as OUTPUT The GPIO pads when used as outputs can drive CMOS digital devices or compatible hardware When set as outputs the pads have a push pull output 7 6 3 Using the Alarm Output GPIO6 When configured as alarm output the GPIO6 pad is controlled by the module rising when the alarm starts and falling after the issue of a dedicated AT command This output can be used to power up the module controlling micro controller or application at the alarm time This enables you to program a timely system wake up to achieve periodic actions and completely turn off the application or module during sleep periods to reduce the sleep consumption In battery powered devices this feature will greatly improve the autonomy of the device Note During RESET the line is set to HIGH logic level Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 13 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice MMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 6 GPIO Details continued 7 6 4 Using the Buzzer Output GPIO7 When the GPIO7 pad is configured as buzzer output it is controlled by the module and will drive the buzzer driver with appropriate square waves This allows your application to easily impl
33. direct solder mount to a PCB of standard thickness If the user wishes to socket the Plug In Module they may do so as well by using the below part numbers for reference Samtec 25 pin header TSM 125 04 L SV A Samtec 24 pin header TSM 124 04 L SV A Mating Samtec 25 pin connector SLW 125 01 G S Mating Samtec 24 pin connector SLW 124 01 G S Please note there are no Samtec SMT single row mating connectors The only mating connector available is the above listed THT version JANUS Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 19 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 1 Electrical Specifications 8 1 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note VIN DIGITAL INPUTS 2 8V CMOS 0 3 3 1 Volt VIN DIGITAL INPUTS 1 8V CMOS 0 3 2 1 Volt VIN ANALOG INPUT 0 3 3 0 Volt Storage Temperature 40 85 C Supply referenced to Supply 0 16 Volt Operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those listed under Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect device reliability 8 1 2 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Temperature without GPS 40 80 C Temperature with GPS 30 65 C
34. ecified power level 6 Simulator test with signal at specified power level 7 Open sky 24 hrs statistic active antenna signal range between 30 and 49 dB Hz 8 Qpen sky 24 hrs statistic active antenna WAAS signal used 9 Limited by International Traffic in Arms Regulation ITAR Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 24 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice JANUS eno COMMUNICATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 4 GSM865CF Getting Started 8 4 1 Setting Up A Terminal Emulator For Use With The GSM865CF Terminus 8 4 1 1 Set Up To interface with the module connect the serial interface to a PC and use a terminal emulation program such as Microsoft Hyperterminal Set the interface parameters as follows e Baud Rate 115 2 kbps e Bits 8 e Stop Bits 1 e Parity None e Hardware Handshaking Yes 8 4 1 2 Set The Terminal to Auto Bauding e Enter AT lt cr gt from terminal and wait for OK e Enter AT IPR O0 lt cr gt and wait for OK e Terminus is now set for auto data rate detection 8 4 1 3 Verify Your Terminal and Firmware Version e Enter AT CGMM and wait for the response The response will be the Telit module s model number without a command echo e Enter AT CGMR and wait for the response The response will be the Telit module s current firmware without a command echo Please confirm you
35. ed Issue AT command AT QCMIPEP Expected Response QCMIPEP 1 If response not expected issue AT command AT QCMIPEP 1 3 Enable Mobile IP Issue AT command AT QCMIP Expected Response QCMIP 2 If response not expected issue AT command AT QCMIP 2 4 Check if Context is active Issue AT command AT SGACT Response of SGACT 1 0 indicates context is not active Issue AT command AT SGACT 1 1 Note If you activate context when already active you will receive and ERROR response 5 Connect to GOOGLE http server via a TCPIP Socket Connection Issue AT command AT SD 1 0 80 www google com Expected Response CONNECT A response of CONNECT indicates you are connected to Google s web site and the Terminals serial port is in DATA mode Any data send via the AT command serial port is sent to Google s server Any data sent via Google s server is received on the terminals AT command serial port 6 Exiting Data Mode Issue the following escape sequence via the AT command port Expected Response OK 7 Close Open Socket Connection Issue AT command AT SH 1 Expected Response OK 9 3 7 Further Instructions On utilizing different commands for other applications than those described here please refer to these reference documents listed in section 2 1 e Telit CC864 AT Commands Reference Guide e Telit CC864 Software User Guide Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 38 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE
36. ement the buzzer features when needed such as call incoming or SMS incoming A sample interface scheme is included below to demonstrate how to interface a buzzer to the GPIO7 a PNP www infineon com SMBT29074 Di Ci P21 DIODE www fairchildsermi com 39pF BUZZER www soberton com iN4148 ws Sov ST 03CH Ri 4 7K 5 E R2 1K 5 02 NPN www infineon com BCRIHW Figure 7 Sample Interface NOTE To correctly drive a buzzer a driver must be provided Its characteristics depend on the buzzer and are available from your buzzer vendor 7 6 5 Analog to Digital Converter ADC Description 1 Analog to digital converter input 2 Analog to digital converter input Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page14 Rev PO7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 6 GPIO Details continued 7 6 6 RESET Pin Input Logic State Description High Z Active state 0 Reset state Notes 1 It is required that this input be controlled by an open collector drain output Do not use an external pull up resistor a pull up is included internal to the Terminus 2 The RESET pin is offered as a means to reset the Terminus when and if the Terminus becomes unresponsive The RESET pin is not intended to be used as a means of turning the Terminus off Use the ON OFF pi
37. er in order to obtain an analog voltage 5 RTS must be connected to GROUND if flow control is not used 6 Refer to individual modules for standard I O levels Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 12 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice JANUS nor MMUN ATI NS 7 Interfaces continued 7 5 VRTC Details The VRTC pin brings out the real time clock supply which is separate from the rest of the part This allows only the RTC to be ON when all other parts of the device are OFF A backup capacitor can be added to this pin to increase RTC autonomy while powering the device from a battery No devices should be powered from this pin 7 6 GPIO Details Terminus GPIO are configurable as input output and special function Configuration is controlled by the customer specific application via AT commands sent on the UART USB interface The following table describes GPIO configuration options GPIO Configuration Alternate Function ON_OFF State 1 Input Output pull up 2 Input Output Jamming detect output pull up 3 Input Output pull down 4 Input Output RF transmission control pull down 5 Input Output RFTX monitor output pull down 6 Input Output Alarm output pull up 7 Input Output Buzzer output pull down 7 6 1 Using a GPIO Pad as INPUT The GPIO pads when used as inputs can be connected to a
38. erminus Enter AT CAP 0 e Dial the phone number Enter ATD lt 8885551234 gt lt cr gt e To disconnect the call enter ATH lt cr gt Note that the current AT amp T approval for the UMTS864CF does not allow voice calls Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 45 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 10 3 UMTS864CF GETTING STARTED continued 10 3 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator for Use With the UMTS864CF Terminus continued 10 3 5 Sending an SMS 10 3 5 1 Set Up SMS Select Message Service mode allows you to send a text message max 160 characters to a SMS capable subscriber unit e Set the SMS mode to text This must be entered every power cycle AT CMGF 1 lt cr gt e To enter the receiving subscriber unit phone number and message enter AT CMGS 8885551 234 Wait for response gt then enter message text Enter ctrl z lt cr gt to end the message 10 3 6 Making a GPRS Data Call 10 3 6 1 Set Up GPRS is a data service that uses Packet Data Protocol PDP e Set up the PDP context parameters Enter AT CGDCONT 1 IP APN 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt cr gt Where APN is specific to the service provider being used e Set the minimum Quality of Service profile Enter AT CGQMIN 1 0 0 0 0 0 e Set up the desired Quality of Service profile Enter AT CGQREQ 1 0 0 3 0 0 e Activate the PDP conte
39. hange Getting Started Sec Antenna Info P02 05 02 11 GSM865CF Version Updated V1 1 P03 05 26 11 Updated Getting Started Sections P04 08 30 11 Addition of 7 6 9 Section and new GSM865CF Block Diagram P05 09 15 11 Update to Section 9 1 3 Power Supply P06 09 30 11 Update to Section 10 1 1 Absolute maximum Ratings P07 10 05 11 Revisions to Section 9 3 Getting Started JANUS icuote SMMUNICATION fi n Janus Remote Communications Europe Division of The Connor Winfield Corporation Bay 143 2111 Comprehensive Drive Aurora Illinois 60505 Shannon Industrial Estate 630 499 2121 Fax 630 851 5040 Shannon Co Clare Ireland 5 e www janus rc com Phone 353 61 475 666
40. ications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 9 3 CDMA864CF GETTING STARTED continued 9 3 3 Setting Up Service 9 3 3 1 Sprint Provisioning 9 3 3 1 1 Sprint Account Set Up Contact Sprint or Sprint MVNO to set up a service contract e You will need to have the following information to set up service 1 Product Model Number CDMA864CF V2 00 2 Product Manufacture Janus Remote Communications 3 MEID Issue AT command AT MEID Contact information Contact Dave Jahr Janus Remote Communications djahr janus rc com 630 499 2121 9 3 3 1 2 Verify Provisioning After receiving verification that your service has been activated you will need to verify that your terminal has been provi sioned To determine if your terminal has been provisioned to work with the Sprint network you need to review the current profile settings e Issue AT command AT QCMIPGETP e Response Profile 0 Enabled NAI A1000009D010CA hcm sprintpcs com Home Addr 0 0 0 0 Primary HA 68 28 15 12 Secondary HA 68 28 31 12 MN AAA SPI 1234 MN HA SPI 1234 Rev Tun 1 MN AAA SS Set MN HA SS Set A terminal not provisioned will have the following characteristics e Profile 0 Enabled e NAI YOUR_TERMINALS_MEID hcm sprintpcs com A terminal provisioned will have the following characteristics e Profile 1 Enabled e NAI YOUR_COMPANY_NAME sprintpcs com Upon power up the module will attempt to provision itself if not already done It will continue to attempt this un
41. ines Input Lines MIC amp MIC Parameter UMT864CF Line Coupling AC Line Type Balanced Coupling Capacitor 2 100 nF Differential Input Impedance 20k Q Differential Input Voltage lt 1290mVrms HSMicG 0dB Volume Steps 7 Volume Level Step 6 dB Step Warning The line coupling definition AC means that the signals from the microphone must be connected to the input lines of the module through capacitors not less than 100 nF By not respecting this constraint the input stage may be damaged Output Lines EAR amp EAR Parameter UMT864CF Line Coupling DC Output Load Impedance lt 26 Q Differential Output Impedance lt 01 1 02 kHz Signal Bandwidth 150 4000 Hz 3dB Differential Output Voltage max 1 06 Vrms 32 Volume Steps 10 Volume Level Step 2 dB Step Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page41 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 10 UMTS864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 10 1 Electrical Specification continued 10 1 8 USB Transceiver Specifications Parameter Comments Min Typ Max Unit USB_VBUS Supply voltage 4 5 5 0 5 25 Volt Supply current 25 mA Input levels for low full speed Receiver threshold single end 0 8 2 0 Volt Differential inp
42. ion contained in this document is the proprietary information of Connor Winfield Corporation and its affiliates Janus Remote Communication The contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers employees agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document without the prior written consent of Connor Winfield is strictly prohibited Connor Winfield makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information it makes available Notwithstanding the foregoing Connor Winfield does not make any warranty as to the information contained herein and does not accept any liability for any injury loss or damage of any kind incurred by use of or reliance upon the information Connor Winfield disclaims any and all responsibility for the application of the devices characterized in this document and notes that the application of the device must comply with the safety standards of the applicable country and where applicable with the relevant wiring rules Connor Winfield reserves the right to make modifications additions and deletions to this document due to typographical errors inaccurate information or improvements to programs and or equipment at any time and without notice Such changes will nevertheless be incorporated into new editions of this application note All rights reserved 2011 Connor Winfield Corporation Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page2 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyrigh
43. it The current values are given in average units due to the pulsed nature of the transmission scheme It is recommended that your supply source the full peak current value of the transmission pulse in order to maintain proper cellular operation The use of bulk output capacitors on your supply allows for a less powerful supply If you are designing your PCB to accept all of the plug in modules it is necessary to choose the highest consumption power supply requirement and design for it Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 10 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice SMMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 3 Audio Interface The following section describes the slight differences between the plug in module audio interfaces To ensure proper operation of the audio interface please make sure that AT CAP 0 is issued if not already set It is recommended for best noise rejection that both the input and output of the audio interface are implemented with differential connection Note UMTS864CF module allows for data only ug LDO www national com 05 Rid LP2982Alhi5 3 0 hihMBT3904 ik 5 SUPPLY Hvn vo PWRMON S 2 Gxo eypass 4 re Pe n ce 10uF R20 O 4 uF 39uH industrial panasonic com T ia gt T exv 22K 5 16v ELJ FA390JF 63V c9 AEs a d a MIC T dmu H aL
44. ld Single ended 0 8 2 0 Volt Receiver hysteresis Single ended 200 mV Output Levels for low speed and full speed Logic low RL 1 5k to 3 6V 0 3 Volt Logic high RL 15k to GND IO 1 mA 2 8 3 6 Output signal crossover voltage 1 30 2 00 Volt Terminations High Z state output impedance OV lt VDD lt 3 6V measured at D and D pins to GND 300 kQ Transceiver output impedance Active high or active low 6 18 Q Series output resistance D D 28 33 44 Q Internal pull up resistor VTRM to D VTRM to D 1 425 1 500 1 575 kQ Internal pull down resistor D to GND D to GND 14 3 15 0 24 8 kQ Transceiver input capacitance D and D pins to GND 20 pF Driver characteristics full speed Transition time Rise time tR CL 50 to 125 pF 4 20 ns Fall time tF CL 50 to 125 pF 4 20 ns Rise fall time matching 90 111 Series output resistance D D 28 33 44 Q Driver characteristics low speed Transition time Rise time tR CL 50 to 600 pF 75 300 ns Fall time tF CL 50 t0 600 pF 75 300 ns Rise fall time matching 80 125 ID detection ID pin pull up resistance 108 140 182 kQ A device detection threshold tdelay lt 1 us Vhys 50 mV 0 15 VTRM Volt B device detection threshold tdelay lt 1 us Vhys 50 mV 0 85 VTRM Volt Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 31 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communic
45. ll Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice MMUN ATIONS 10 UMTS864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 10 1 Electrical Specification continued 10 1 4 1 0 Levels 10 1 4 1 Standard Interface Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Input Voltage High Vih 2 0 2 9 Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 3 0 6 Volt Output Voltage High Voh 2 2 2 6 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 0 35 Volt Typical Current Source 1mA 10 1 4 2 Cellular LED Output Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Output Voltage High Voh 1 4 1 8 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 0 35 Volt Typical Current Source 1mA 10 1 4 3 Reset Pin Input Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Input Voltage High Vih 2 0 2 6 Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 S 0 2 Volt us ie eet that this input be controlled by an Open Collector Drain Output Do not use an external pull up resistor a pull up is included internal to the 10 1 4 4 ADC Levels ADC1 amp ADC2 Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Input Voltage Range 0 2 Volt AD Conversion 8 Bits Resolution lt 10 2 mV 10 1 4 5 DAC Levels DAC Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Output Voltage Range 0 2 6 Volt DAC Conversion 10 Bits Step range 0 1023 Steps Notes 1 DAC output must be integrated for example with a low band pass filter in order to obtain an analog voltage The precision is 1023 steps If we consider tha
46. lt cr gt Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 26 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 4 GSM865CF Getting Started continued 8 4 5 Sending an SMS 8 4 5 1 Set Up SMS Select Message Service mode allows you to send a text message max 160 characters to a SMS capable subscriber unit e Set the SMS mode to text This must be entered every power cycle AT CMGF 1 lt cr gt e To enter the receiving subscriber unit phone number and message enter AT CMGS 8885551 234 Wait for response gt then enter message text Enter ctrl z lt cr gt to end the message 8 4 6 Making a GPRS Data Call 8 4 6 1 Set Up GPRS is a data service that uses Packet Data Protocol PDP e Set up the PDP context parameters Enter AT CGDCONT 1 IP APN 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt cr gt Where APN is specific to the service provider being used e Set the minimum Quality of Service profile Enter AT CGQMIN 1 0 0 0 0 0 e Set up the desired Quality of Service profile Enter AT CGQREQ 1 0 0 3 0 0 e Activate the PDP context Enter AT SGACT 1 1 v p Where v is your user ID and p is your password If these are not set replace with e Open the socket connection Enter AT SD 1 0 IPA Port 0 0 Look for response CONNECT IPA the IP add
47. n to turn the Terminus on or off 3 RESET state must be held for at least 200ms before returning to active state gt RESET Ra 10k 5 O2 NN i CMOS DRIVER gt NPN www infineon com cag Bw 1 Figure 8 Reset Pin Diagram 7 6 7 ON OFF Pin Input Logic State Description High Z Terminus turned ON or OFF after input returns to this state 0 Toggle Terminus ON or OFF Notes 1 It is required that this input be controlled by an open collector drain output Do not use an external pull up resistor a pull up is included internal to the Terminus 2 The ON OFF pin is offered as a means to power on and power down the Terminus When the Terminus powers down it informs the cell tower that it is powering down and will not be communicating with the tower any more This is considered a controlled power down 3 After toggling the power state of the Terminus wait until PVVRMON indicates chosen state before toggling the power state again 4 To turn ON the plug in module the ON_OFF input must be tied low for at least 1 second then released 5 To turn OFF the plug in module the ON_OFF input must be tied low for at least 2 seconds then released 6 Optionally the Terminus may be powered down with the use of AT commands gt OM_OFF Ri 10k 5 CMOS DRIVER Orn aH NPN uw infineon com ACES Buy Figure 9 On Off Pin Diagram Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 15 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US
48. ntinued 10 2 Mechanical Specification i 2 500 a 682 i 0m 0O OQ Ooy 1 400 1 181 7 114 420 MAX OEE an 025 SO TYP wey 1 100 BOTTOM VIEW m PIN49 PIN 26 J a i E EEE EEE EEE EET 100 4 UMTS864CF 100 UMTS864CF Mechanical Dimensions Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 43 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 10 UMTS8 64CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 10 3 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator for Use With the UMTS864CF Terminus 10 3 1 Set Up To interface wi Hyperterminal e th the module connect the serial interface to a PC and use a terminal emulation program such as Microsoft Set the interface parameters as follows Baud Rate 115 2 kbps Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Hardware Handshaking Yes 1 Set the Terminal to Auto bauding Enter AT lt cr gt from terminal and wait for OK Enter AT IPR 0 lt cr gt and wait for OK Terminus is now set for auto data rate detection 2 Verify Your Terminal and Firmware Version Enter AT CGMM and wait for the response The response will be the Telit module s model number without a command echo Enter AT CGMR and wait for the response The response will be the Telit module
49. oftware_User_Guide Telit_UC864_AT_Commands_Reference_Guide Issue 7 Available at www janus rc com 2 2 Janus Document List Please refer to the NavSync s website www navsync com for the latest information on the MS20 MS20 Documentation JANUS Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 4 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 3 OVERVIEW 3 1 Introduction The User Manual for the Plug In Terminus devices is intended to illustrate how users can integrate and implement the features of each communication version of the device The common factors are explained in detail as well as special considerations and diagrams for each module The module differences are highlighted in this manual for design considerations for future model placement 3 2 Preview The Terminus GSM865CF CDMA864CF and UMTS864CF are self contained multi band globally capable M2M communication devices designed to provide a comprehensive solution to application problems for our M2M customers They utilize the proven technology of Telit s GE865 UC864 G and CC864 DUAL modules respectively for their core communications engines NavSync s MS20 module adds the flexibility of GPS to the GSM865CF only 3 2 1 Functional Description Plug In Module Differences GPS Functionality e CDMA864CF has an internal GPS solution available via Telit AT c
50. ommand interface e _UMTS864CF has an internal GPS solution available via Telit AT command interface e GSMB865CF has an optional stand alone NavSync MS20 12 channel GPS receiver that is not accessible via Telit AT command port Physical Dimensions e Length and width of devices are equal e Heights of different devices will vary Cellular e GSM GPRS e CDMA 1xRTT Sprint and Verizon certified versions e UMTS EDGE GPRS GSM AT commands may vary between different cellular technologies USB e CDMA amp UMTS slave USB interface e GSM not available 2300 a 100TYP 047 DIA 49 050 i T ecececeeodocooooooooooos oo f PIN 49 PIN 26 1 100 TOP VIEW PIN PIN25 J ld Ce OOO CC 66066 eC ees eceees 100TYP 2 400 o Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page5 Rev P0O7 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice S MMUNICATIONS 4 GSM OVERVIEW 4 1 GSM Features e Quad band EGSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz e GSM GPRS protocol stack 3GPP Release 4 compliant e Control via AT commands according to 3GPP 27 005 27 007 and Telit custom e Control via remote AT commands e Serial port multiplexer 3GPP 27 010 e SIM application toolkit 3GPP TS 51 014 e SIM access profile e TCP IP stack access via AT commands e Over the Air firmware management e Voice and
51. our choice e The antenna must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter e Antenna must not be installed inside metal cases e Antenna must be installed also according to antenna manufacturer instructions Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 18 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 7 Interfaces continued 7 9 2 GPS Antenna Specifications 7 9 2 1 GPS Antenna Interface Type Murata GSC MALE Murata Part MM9329 2700RA1 Pin Description Center Pin Supplies voltage to power active antenna Outer Conductor Signal ground 7 9 2 2 GPS Antenna Installation Guidelines e Install the antenna with a clear sky view e Antenna must not be installed inside metal cases e Antenna must be installed also according to antenna manufacturer instructions 7 10 SIM Card Interface GSM865CF amp UMTS864CF The SIM Card Interface allows the Terminus to accept the subscriber card provided by the cellular telephone provider It can accommodate a 1 8V or 3 0V SIM card and complies with the Phase 2 GSM 11 14 standard Optional SIM IC Consult factory representative 7 11 Header Interface Mounting Options The Plug In Modules header pin length has been chosen to allow for
52. r GSM865CF with GPS v1 1 GSMB865CF without GPS v2 0 CDMA864CF Sprint Certified v2 0 CDMA864CF Verizon Certified v3 0 UMTS864CF v1 0 2 REFERENCES 2 1 Telit Document List GSMS865CF V1 1 AT amp T Certified Our terminal uses Telit module GE865 Firmware version 10 00 003 Please refer to Telit s website at www telit com for the latest information on the GSM GE865 module Telit_GE865_Hardware_User_Guide Telit_Modules_Software_User_Guide Telit_AT_Commands_Reference_Guide Issue 9 Please go to www janus rc com to download the AT Command Reference Guide CDMAS864CF V2 00 Sprint Certified Our terminal uses Telit module CC864 DUAL Please refer to Telit s website at www telit com for the latest information on the CDMA CC864 DUAL module Telit_CC864 DUAL Hardware _User_ Guide Telit_CC864 DUAL_Software_User_Guide Telit_CC864 DUAL_AT_Commands_Reference_Guide Issue 2 Available at www janus rc com CDMA864CF V3 00 Verizon Certified Our terminal uses Telit module CC864 DUAL Please refer to Telit s website at www telit com for the latest information on the CDMA CC864 DUAL module Telit_CC864 DUAL_Hardware_User_Guide Telit_CC864 DUAL_Software_User_Guide Telit_CC864 DUAL AT Commands _Reference_Guide Issue 4 Available at www janus rc com UMTS864CF Our terminal uses Telit module UC864 G Please refer to Telit s website at www telit com for the latest information on the UMTS UC864 G module Telit_UC864_Hardware_User_Guide Telit_UC864_S
53. r model and firmware with the one listed in section 2 1 8 4 2 Powering ON OFF 8 4 2 1 Turn the module ON through the following method e Pull ON OFF signal Pin 19 to ground for roughly two 2 seconds then release The Terminus module is fully operational after 4 seconds Logging onto a network may take longer than this and is outside the control of the Terminus 8 4 2 2 There are two ways to switch OFF the module as described below e Use the appropriate AT command AT SHDN e Pull ON OFF signal Pin 19 to ground for roughly two 2 seconds then release Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 25 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 4 GSM865CF Getting Started continued 8 4 3 Setting up Service Network Settings 8 4 3 1 Set Up The network settings for the Terminus will vary depending on the cellular carrier you are using Below are two of the North American cases for these settings For T mobile amp MNVO Raco Sensor Logic Nexaira Jasper Wireless Enter e AT SELINT 2 use of most recent AT command set e AT STIA 2 10 or ATHSTIA 1 enable SAT SIM Application Tool Kit e AT BND 3 default bands to 850 1900 e AT AUTOBND 1 enable Quad band system selection e AT PLMNMODE 1 enable EONS enhanced operator naming scheme
54. ress given to you by your service provider in the format XXX XXX XXX XXX Port the remote host port to contact provided by carrier 0 to 65535 e At this point a data session is active and data can be sent from the Terminus to the remote device and visa versa e To exit the data session and return to command mode send the characters and wait for the OK response e Enter AT SH 1 to close the socket 8 4 7 Further Instructions On utilizing different commands for other applications than those described here please refer to these reference documents listed in section 2 1 e Telit AT Commands Reference Guide e Telit GC864 Software User Guide e Telit Easy GPRS User Guide Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 27 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS FE 9 CDMA864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 Electrical Specifications 9 1 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note VIN DIGITAL INPUTS 2 6V CMOS 0 3 3 0 Volt VIN DIGITAL INPUTS 1 8V CMOS 0 3 2 1 Volt VIN ANALOG INPUT 0 3 3 0 Volt Storage Temperature 40 85 C Supply referenced to Supply 0 16 Volt Operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those listed under Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating condition
55. s e TXD e VBATT e USB D e RXD e TX_TRACE e USB D e ON OFF e RX_TRACE e USB V_BUS e RESET e PWRMON e USB_ID e GND Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 47 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice eMMUN ATIONS APPENDICES Approvals AT amp T Certification GSM865CF 4 11 PTCRB Certification GSM865CF 2 11 Sprint CDMA864CF 7 10 FCC TBD CE TBD Safety Recommendations for Information only Antenna Care and Replacement Do not use the Terminus with a damaged antenna Buy the antenna from an approved suppliers list Using unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the Terminus and may violate local RF emission regulations or invalidate type approval Abbreviations ITAR International Traffic In Arm Regulation 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project f ne g f LED Light Emitting Diode AC Alternating Current f ADC Analog To Digital Converter A eens Taane g g PBCCH Packet Broadcast Control Channel BER Bit Error Rate PDU Protocol Data Unit CD Carrier Detect RF Radio Greauane CDMA Code Division Multiple Access RI Ring A hanid y CSD Circuit Switched Data i ee RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication CTS Clear To Send RTS Request To Send DB Decibel RxD Received Data DBFS Decibels Full Scale SMS Short Message Service DC Direct Current f f fae TTF
56. s Input Lines MIC amp MIC Parameter CDMA864CF Line Coupling AC Line Type Balanced Coupling Capacitor 2100 nF Differential Input Impedance 20kQ Differential Input Voltage lt 1 03 Vpp HSMicG 0 dB Volume Steps 7 Volume Level Step TBD Warning The line coupling definition AC means that the signals from the microphone must be connected to the input lines of the module through capacitors not less than 100 nF By not respecting this constraint the input stage may be damaged Output Lines EAR amp EAR Parameter CDMA864CF Line Coupling TBD Output Load Impedance TBD Differential Output Impedance TBD Signal Bandwidth TBD Differential Output Voltage max TBD Volume Steps TBD Volume Level Step TBD Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 30 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS SE i 9 CDMA864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 9 1 Electrical Specifications continued 9 1 8 USB Transceiver Specifications Parameter Comments Min Typ Max Unit VBUS Supply voltage 4 4 5 0 5 6 Volt Supply current 25 mA Input levels for low full speed Input sensitivity differential ID D I Vin 0 8 to 2 5 V 0 2 Volt Common mode range diff Includes VDI 0 8 2 5 Volt Receiver thresho
57. s for extended periods of time may affect device reliability 9 1 2 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Temperature 30 80 C Supply referenced to Supply 4 75 5 25 Volt VAUX Output 2 65 Volt VAUX Current 100 mA 9 1 3 Power Supply Mode Average mA Mode Description POWERED DOWN Terminal Disabled lt 15A Terminal disabled ENABLE SUPPLY 0 Cellular Radio Off 1 4mA Cellular module powered but switched off via ON_OFF pin PWRMON 0 Cellular 513 Transmission at max level 23 24Bm PCS 595 Transmission at max level 23 24 dBm Cellular 134 Transmission at min level 50 dBm PCS 144 Transmission at min level 50 dBm GPS ON Idle AT CFUN 1 94 Normal mode full functionality of the module Sleep AT CFUN 4 93 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered on the network Low Power AT CFUN 0 or 5 N A Note 1 _ Power saving module registered on the network and can receive voice call or SMS GPS OFF Idle AT CFUN 1 46 Normal mode full functionality of this module Sleep AT CFUN 4 45 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered on the network Low Power AT CFUN 0 or 5 5 Power saving module registered on the network and can receive voice call or SMS Notes The average current consumption during transmissions depends on the power level at which the device is requested to transmit by the network Data taken with USB disconnected The thermal
58. secretmnhakey 1 Wait for response OK e Enable Reverse Tunneling Issue command AT QCMIPRT 1 1 Wait for response OK Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 36 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATIONS 9 3 CDMA864CF GETTING STARTED continued 9 3 3 Setting Up Service continued 9 3 3 3 CrossBridge Provisioning continued 9 3 3 3 2 CrossBridge Provisioning continued e Display the current NAI profile 1 settings and verify all values are correct Issue AT command AT QCMIPGETP Response should be similar to below Profile 1 Enabled NAI lt MSID gt spp106 dl sprintpcs com Home Addr 0 0 0 0 Primary HA lt pha gt Secondary HA lt sha gt MN AAA SPI 1234 MN HA SPI 1234 Rev Tun 1 MN AAA SS Set MN HA SS Set Passwords will not be displayed but if a value has been entered and saved it will be displayed as Set If you see them displayed as Unset go back and enter the value again e Perform a reset Issue command AT SPRESET Wait for response OK the module will be operational again in approximately 10 seconds 9 3 4 Making a Voice Call 9 3 4 1 Set Up Voice call mode allows you to use a telephone handset to communicate with a properly equipped subscriber unit e Set the call mode to voice Enter AT FCLASS 0 lt cr gt and wait for response OK e Set the audio path of the Terminus Enter
59. t Output Voltage High Voh 2 9 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 1 Volt Typical Current Source Sink Capability 4mA 1uA R1 R2 R3 12K 5 12K 5 12K 5 DACIN _ SN Se lt gt DAC OUT C1 C2 C3 0 100nF 5 IH loa SI 1 als Figure 11 Required DAC Filter S MMUNICATIONS OnF 5 T L Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 21 Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice Rev PO7 Date 10 05 11 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 8 1 Electrical Specification continued 8 1 5 GSM Cellular Antenna Interfaces 8 1 5 1 Antenna Specifications Frequency Range GSM850 TX 824 2 850 0Mhz RX 869 2 895 0Mhz GSM900 Primary TX 890 2 914 8Mhz RX 935 2 959 8Mhz GSM900 Extended TX 880 2 889 8Mhz RX 925 2 934 8Mhz PCS1900 TX 1850 2 1909 8Mhz RX 1930 2 1989 8Mhz Bandwidth 70MHz in GSM850 80 MHz in GSM900 170 MHz in DCS 140 MHz in PCS band Gain 1 4 dBi 900 MHz 3dBi 1800 MHz 1 4 dBi 850 MHz 3dBi 1900 MHz Impedance 50 Q Input Power gt 2 W peak power VSWR absolute max lt 10 1 VSWR recommended lt 2 1 8 1 6 GSM GPS Antenna Interfaces 8 1 6 1 Antenna Specifications Input Voltage Range 2 9V 5 Frequency Range 1575 42 3 MHz Gain Depends on cable type and length Impedance 50 Q VSWR lt 1 5 1 Current Consumption 30 mA MAX 20 mA TYP
60. t 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 8 GSM865CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS eiii vite atl Ada ati atene lee eect aint is aces 20 26 8 1 Electrical SPOCIICAt OMS esiet eidi enade dane a a a A aa EE sents sides E e EEA FETON EE 20 22 8 1 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings 1 2 Recommended Operating Conditions 1 3 Power Supply 1 4 I O Levels 1 5 GSM Cellular Antenna Interface 1 6 GSM GPS Antenna Interface 1 7 Input Output Lines 8 2 GSM Mechanical Specifications 0 0 eeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeenaeeseeeesaeeseaeeseeseaeeseeeseaeeseeseaeesieeseeesieeeseeenaees 23 8 3 MS20 GPS Specifications c ce eecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeeeeeeaeeseeecaaeeneeeeneeesaeeseaeesieeseaeeseeseaeeseeeseeesieeseaeeseeeeeieeseaees 24 8 3 1 Features 8 3 2 Specifications 8 4 GSMB865CF Getting Started ceicms essare inie eeaeee ove e885 ew ttn wees caat gare lucn sti eteae put paiT ie Fiad aet Ns 25 27 8 4 1 Setting Up a Terminal Emulator for use with the GSM865CF Terminus 8 4 2 Powering ON OFF 8 4 3 Setting up Service Network Settings 8 4 4 Making a Voice Call 8 4 5 Sending an SMS 8 4 6 Making a GPRS Data Call 8 4 7 Further Instructions O CDMASE4CE TEGHNIGAL SPEGIFICATIONS cess fc cece ects cuee oso cca seed shoe eee ecient ease stan eae attested tected 28 39 9 1 Electrical Specifications seirena nenne aea E an eiaa a N aE aE nnii EN Aa A aE Aae RSE EEE E nie ie 28 31 9 1 1
61. t Voltage High Voh 2 2 3 0 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 0 35 Volt Typical Current Source Sink capability 1mA 1uA 8 1 4 2 Cellular LED Output Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Output Voltage High Voh 1 65 2 0 Volt Output Voltage Low Vol 0 0 35 Volt Typical Current Source 1mA 8 1 4 3 Reset Pin Input Levels Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Input Voltage High Vih 1 8 z 2 1 Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 0 2 Volt It is required that this input be controlled by an Open Collector Drain Output Do not use an external pull up resistor a pull up is included internal to the Terminus 8 1 4 4 ADC Levels ADC1 amp ADC2 Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Voltage Range 0 2 0 Volt AD Conversion 11 Bits Resolution lt 1 mV 8 1 4 5 DAC Levels DAC Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Note Output Voltage Range 0 2 6 Volt DAC Conversion 10 Bits Step Range 0 1023 mV Notes 1 DAC output must be integrated for example with a low band pass filter in order to obtain an analog voltage The precision is 1023 steps If we consider that the maximum voltage as 2 6V the integrated voltage could be calculated with the following formula Integrated output voltage 2 6 x step 1023 2 See Figure 11 for recommended low pass filter 8 1 4 6 GPS Interface Levels NavSync MS20 Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Input Voltage High Vih 2 5 z i Volt Input Voltage Low Vil 0 8 1 0 Vol
62. t the maximum voltage as 2 6V the integrated voltage could be calculated with the following formula Integrated output voltage 2 6 x step 1023 2 See Figure 11 for recommended low pass filter Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 40 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS SS EES ESS SSS SSS eS 10 UMTS864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS continued 10 1 Electrical Specification continued 10 1 5 UMTS Cellular Antenna Specifications 10 1 5 1 Antenna Specifications Parameter Description Frequency Range Depending on frequency bands provided by the network operator the customer should use the most suitable antenna for those frequencies Bandwidth 70MHz in GSM850 80 MHz in GSM900 170 MHz in DCS amp 140 MHz PCS 70 MHz in WCDMA850 140 MHz in WCDMA1900 250 MHz in WCDMA2100 band Gain Gain lt 3dBi Impedance 50Q Input Power gt 33 dBm 2W peak power in GSM gt 24 dBm Average power in WCDMA VSWR Absolute Max lt 10 1 VSWR Recommended lt 2 10 1 6 UMTS GPS Antenna Specifications 10 1 6 1 Antenna Specifications Parameter Description Input Voltage Range 3 0Vdc 0 3Vdc Frequency Range 1575 42 2 MHz Gain Depends on cable type and length Impedance 50 ohm VSWR lt 1 5 1 Current Consumption 30mA MAX 20 mA TYP 10 1 7 Input Output L
63. til it is successful Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 34 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 9 3 CDMA864CF GETTING STARTED continued 9 3 3 Setting Up Service continued 9 3 3 2 Verizon Provisioning 9 3 3 2 1 Verizon Account Set up Contact Verizon or Verizon MVNO to set up a service contract e You will need to have the following information to set up service 1 Product Model Number CDMA864CF V3 00 2 Product Manufacture Janus Remote Communications 3 MEID Issue AT command AT MEID Contact information Contact Dave Jahr Janus Remote Communications djahr janus rc com 630 499 2121 9 3 3 2 2 Verizon Provisioning e Issue the following command and ensure you have a 2 in the bolded location 09 01 0Xx AT CGMR e Ensure the module is registered on the network Enter AT CREG and wait for response CREG 0 1 e Verify profile 0 is selected and enabled Enter ATS QCMIPP and verify response QCMIPP 0 Enter AT QCMIPEP and verify response QCMIPEP 1 This profile is required to be active during Verizon provisioning e Send command ATD 22899 and wait for response OK Wait for response OTASP 0 Wait for response OTASP 1 Wait for response OTASP 2 If you receive a response OTASP 5 or do not receive OTASP 1 and OTASP 2 the provisioning has failed somewhere Please verif
64. uired in order to meet the power requirements of a cellular radio Power supply design thermal management and layout are outside the scope of this document Please refer to power supply manufacturers for product documentation and design application notes Cellular Load Transients Cellular radios use a mix of modulation schemes including but not limited to TDMA and CDMA In GSM GPRS systems the transmission and reception of data is achieved via Time Division Multiple Access TDMA TDMA transmission is made up of RF bursts that cause 2A current pulses at the supply input of the cellular radio These current pulses occur at a frequency of 216 Hz and can persist for 1 2 to 2 4ms Plug In Module LDO Regulator The Terminus Plug In modules are designed with a linear dropout LDO regulator to power the cellular radio The LDO requires an input voltage of 4 75 to 5 25Vdc to maintain regulation and specified junction temperature limits 4Vdc is supplied to the supply inputs of the cellular radio The LDO has an efficiency of gt 80 and can source enough current to guarantee proper operation of the cellular radio Note The LDO input is capable of withstanding 16Vdc This is outside the recommended operating voltage of the plug in modules but is helpful to know when designing input transient circuitry Plug In Module Input Supply Requirements Please refer to the power supply specification for the specific plug in module you are designing into your circu
65. ut sensitivity ID D I Vin 0 8V to 2 5V 0 2 Volt Differential common mode range Includes VDI 0 8 2 5 Volt Output levels for low full speed Low RL 1 5 KQ to 3 6 V 0 3 Volt High RL 15 kQ to GND 2 8 3 6 Volt Output signal crossover voltage 1 3 2 0 Volt Terminations Internal pull up resistor VTRM to D VTRM to D 1 425 15 1 575 kQ Internal pull down resistor D to GND D to GND 14 3 15 24 8 kQ High Z state output impedance 0 V lt VDD lt 3 6 V measured at D and D pins to GND 300 kQ Termination voltage An internal supply voltage VTRM 3 0 3 3 3 6 Volt Driver characteristics full speed Transition time Rise time CL 50 to 125 pF 4 20 ns Fall time CL 50 to 125 pF 4 20 ns Rise fall time matching 90 111 Series output resistance D D 28 33 44 Q Driver characteristics low speed Transition time Rise time CL 50 to 600 pF 75 300 ns Fall time CL 50 to 600 F 75 30 ns Rise fall time matching 80 125 USB_ID for future use only ID pin pull up resistance 108 140 182 kQ A device detection threshold tdelay lt 1 us Vhys 50 mV 0 15 VTRM Volt B device detection threshold tdelay lt 1 us Vhys 50 mV 0 8 VTRM Volt Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JA03 UM Page 42 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice JANUS nor SMMUNICATIONS 10 UMTS864CF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS co
66. xt Enter AT SGACT 1 1 v p Where v is your user ID and p is your password If these are not set replace with e Open the socket connection Enter AT SD 1 0 IPA Port 0 0 Look for response CONNECT IPA the IP address given to you by your service provider in the format XXX XXX XXX XXX Port the remote host port to contact provided by carrier 0 to 65535 e At this point a data session is active and data can be sent from the Terminus to the remote device and visa versa e To exit the data session and return to command mode send the characters and wait for the OK response e Enter AT SH 1 to close the socket 10 3 7 Further Instructions On utilizing different commands for other applications than those described here please refer to these reference documents listed in section 2 1 e Telit UC864 AT Commands Reference Guide e Telit UC864 Software User Guide Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 46 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS se 11 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 11 1 GSM CDMA amp UMTS Minimum Required Module Pin Connects GSM Pin Functions Pin Signal Function Note 1 VBATT Main power supply 2 VBATT Main power supply 12 GND Ground 25 GND Ground 26 GND Ground
67. y that your account has been set up activated and that you have been given an MDN and MSID for your module s MEID ESN e Send command AT SGACT 1 1 and wait for a response SGACT XXX XXX XXX XXX e Wait 10 15 seconds and send command AT SGACT 1 0 Wait for response OK 9 3 3 3 CrossBridge Provisioning 9 3 3 3 1 CrossBridge Account Set up Contact CrossBridge to set up a service contract e You will need to have the following information to set up service 1 Product Model Number CDMA864CF V2 00 2 Product Manufacture Janus Remote Communications 3 MEID Issue AT command AT MEID Contact information Contact Dave Jahr Janus Remote Communications djahr janus rc com 630 499 2121 When the ESN has been activated you should receive information on the module which includes the following 1 The module s 10 digit MDN 2 The module s 10 digit MSID 3 The module s NAI in a form similar to lt MSID gt spp106 dl sprintpcs com 4 The password associated to the NAI lt pw gt 5 The Primary Home Address lt pha gt 6 The Secondary Home Address lt sha gt 7 The HA SS Terminus Plug In Hardware User Guide JAO3 UM Page 35 Rev P07 Date 10 05 11 JAN US REMOTE Copyright 2011 Janus Remote Communications All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice COMMUNICATIONS 9 3 CDMA864CF GETTING STARTED continued 9 3 3 Setting Up Service continued 9 3 3 3 CrossBridge Provisioning continued 9 3 3 3
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