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1. 33 6 2 Receiving ERROR MESSA GQE cccccccce cece ecee cece seen ee eeeneeeseaneeesseueesenans 34 6 3 Receiving NO CARRIER message 0ccc cece cece eee e cece nee eeeeaneeeseneenees 34 7 Functional description 22 2 2 222 22 2 2 37 7 1 AFCRO COE a EEE EE es ENAT E EE OAA eee EEE EAEE eee ee ETE 37 7 2 FONS SUDO IY rn EA A re ere re ene 38 7 2 1 General presentation ccccccee ee cceeeeceeeeecuneecanteteuesscanteeuaresanterages 38 7 2 2 FOLCON O anaE AAE TEE AT E EE EE EAEE ERED 38 7 3 RS2322 seral ANIA irere EE aE 39 7 3 1 General presentation ccc ccc eect cece e eee e ence teen estan eeteneeeaneeteneeesanes 39 7 3 2 Autobauding MOE ccc cece cece eee e eee eee eee eeeeeseeeeseueeseuenetauneseunnesas 40 72323 Pin OS CIO LONG arose serio su erence eineiena ane gaane s ae waui eu eewate eae EEREN EE TREN 40 7 4 General Purpose Input Output GPIO 0c cece eee e eee eee eeeeeeeenes 41 7 5 I reas ccs ease A E E A cs tasetwe crete A A 41 7 6 RE SE I anaE A secur seseeeutunaiecavacusaeseueatenosmereeoreusvesiaaeeoeeeees 42 7 6 1 General presentation cece cece ccc e eee e ee ee ence teen ee teneeteneeeaneeteneeesanes 42 7 6 2 Reset SEQUENCE ccc cece cece cece ect e eee e eee e eee eee ee etn e eee eesaeetaeeeueesanetaneees 43 7 7 PNOIONO AE E E ches E E E E E EE E E E EE E caenebreranedt 44 7 7 1 Microphone MOUTS save iat
2. WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Table 10 Power consumption 1 Power Consumption in E GSM 900 DCS 1800 MHz GPRS class 10 om 20 DCS 1800 Input Peak Supply Current Power 33 10 dBm GSM 900 During 2TX bursts PclI5 Power 30 00 dBm GSM 1800 During 2TX bursts PclO Input average supply current in communication mode Power 33 10 dBm GSM 900 Average 3Rx 2Tx Pcl5 Power 30 00 dBm GSM 1800 Average 3Rx 2Tx PclO Input Peak Supply Current Power 33 10 dBm GSM 900 During 1TX bursts PclI5 Power 30 00 dBm GSM 1800 During 1TX bursts PclO Input average supply current in communication mode Power 33 10 dBm GSM 900 Average 1Rx 1Tx PclI5 Power 30 00 dBm GSM 1800 Average 1Rx 1Tx PclO Input average supply current in idle mode with active RS232 link 2 disconnection by n ver NDUT average software supply current in idle mode with no RS232 link 3 physical disconnection 1 The power consumption might vary by 5 over the whole operating temperature range 20 C to 55 C 2 In this Mode the RF function is active and the Modem synchronized with the network but there is no communication 3 In this Mode the RF function is disabled but regularly activated to keep the synchronization with the network This mode works only if the serial link is disconnected either physically or by software DTE turns DTR in inactive state E All rights reserv
3. E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 42 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 6 2 Reset sequence To activate the emergency reset sequence the RESET signal has to be set to low for 500 us minimum As soon as the reset is complete the AT interface answers OK to the application For this the application has to send ATv If the application manages hardware flow control the AT command can be sent during the initialization phase Another solution is to use the AT WIND command to get an unsolicited status from the modem For further details refer to AT commands AT Commands Interface Guide 1 EXTERNAL RESET ee Min 500 us I Typ 2 ms eee EENE AT answers OK A aa a Modem READY Modem ON Modem READY IRESET mode ea STATE OF THE MODEM lssar 20 ith out loc updats l l to4d0mA_ l ee SIM and network Sae Figure 15 Reset sequence diagram All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 43 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002
4. message in order to get the Mobile Equipment error code When the mechanism allowing to get the Mobile Equipment error code is enable the response of the modem in case of error is the following Either CME ERROR lt error result code gt Or CMS ERROR lt error result code gt Refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 for error result code description and further details about the AT CMEE command Note It is strongly recommended to systematically enable the mechanism allowing to get the Mobile Equipment error code enter AT CMEE 7 command 6 3 Receiving NO CARRIER message If the modem returns a NO CARRIER message upon an attempted call voice or data then refer to the table below for possible causes and solutions Table 6 Solutions for NO CARRIER message If the modem Then ask Action returns NO CARRIER Is the received signal strong Refer to paragraph 5 5 to enough verify the strength of the received signal Is the modem registered on the Refer to paragraph 5 7 to network verify the registration Is the antenna properly Refer to paragraph connected 3 2 6 3 for antenna requirements NO CARRIER Is the semicolon entered Ensure that the when trying to immediately after the phone semicolon is entered issue a voice number in the AT command immediately after the communication phone number in the AT command e g AID FF E All rights reserved WraVve
5. 8 3 Environmental CharacteriStiCsS cece cece cece cece eee cece ce eeeeaeeeeeneenenneaeaees 53 8 4 Cs aie daa a Sree ee ne eee ne ae E ee ee eee eee 54 8 5 PF OLE COINS erraren e E seneeicetewaicedti te EEO AASE ArT 54 8 5 1 FOWE SUNY ware rceupescge sas nes acasas as camp an ceacesundeuneveseoeauuy peancd gees erapesaeenes 54 8 5 2 151 6118 te 6 ee eee ee ne eae re ede E E et ee nee eee ore 54 8 5 3 ESD 54 8 5 4 MIISCEIIANGOUS sc cacccccasesuscodsdveoncuwtdeewuasdcewdeacoheageediacsduwedtuwseddedsenswusese 54 9 Safety recommendations 22 2 2 22 22 2 2 2 2 55 9 1 OTIS Sal CUS seriste areais iniaa cen ea a a aa E eiei 55 9 2 VST NCU SG acest rss A E E E A E 56 9 3 Care And Maintenance lt 0 csencseccscceetxcseceSincveeesiuietadd lateten dist eeusesasasasetacaeacas 56 OA Your ResponsiDINTY scesacceccaesarasedovendiaaeevieewsateedeqssedun averse A EA 56 10 Recommended AaCCeSSOrie S ccecensnnnennnnennnnnnnnneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 57 11 Online S ppOr tsr 58 E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 6 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Table of figures Figure 1 Complete package Contents ccc cece cece cece cee eee e een eee eeeneeeeseneeeesen
6. Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 1 3 Checking the communication with the modem Connect the RS232 link between the DTE port COM and the modem DCE Configure the RS232 port of the DTE as follows Bits per second 115 200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control hardware Using a communication software such as Hyperterminal enter the AT command The response of the modem must be OK displayed in the Hyperterminal window If the Communication cannot be established with the modem do the following Check the RS232 connection between the DTE and the modem DCE Check the configuration of the port COM used on the DTE Example of AT commands which can be used after getting started the modem AT CGMI modem answer is WAVECOM MODEM when serial link is OK AT CPRIN xxxx to enter a PIN code xxx x if activated AT CSQ to verify the received signal strength AT CREG to verify the registration of the modem on the network ATD lt phone number gt to initiate a voice call ATH to hang up end of call For further information about these AT commands and their associated parameters refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 5 1 4 Resetting the modem For resetting the modem a hardware reset signal is available on pin 14 of the Sub HD 15 pin connector RESET The reset of the modem is carried out when this pin is low for at lea
7. Proprietary Information Page 15 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement kr WVOaVeECCORA WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 2 3 Production sticker A production sticker see Figure 3 located at the back side of the modem gives the following information The product reference M1306B the part number WMxxxxx the CE marking CE0536 the 15 digit IMEI code Mixo NOODI C E 0536 KRRAAS MOM Mada by Weaveoom Figure 3 Production sticker E All rights reserved WaVvecoM 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 16 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement fh YWwroveconNn WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 3 General Presentation 3 1 Description Description of the FASTRACK modem M1306B is given in the Figure Below Micro Fit pa oF Vz connector Sub HD connector Front cap SMA l ja connector Wan fi EE lt ______ Back cap Extractible SIM card holder SIM card LED holder ejector Figure 4 FASTRACK modem M1306B general description E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 17 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged withou
8. 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 3 6 8 29 Network causes See AT Commands Interface 34 38 41 Guide 1 for further details or 42 43 44 call network provider 47 49 57 58 63 65 69 70 79 254 Note For all other codes and or details see AT commands documentation E All rights reserved WraveCoOomM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 36 538 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement wavecom WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 Functional description 7 1 Architecture RS232 Interface VCCRS232 BOOT Quik GSM GPRS Microphone Microphone Module Audio Interface Speaker Speaker l Operating Status l l l SUB HD l 15 pins l GPIO 4 l l V BATTERY DC DC VCCRS232 l iFM aera I SIM card Sin card Supply Socket Holder l oe oe Micro FIT l 4 pins l l A a a aaa l Figure 13 Functional architecture E All rights reserved WraveCoOomM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 37 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ
9. 5th April 2005 7 7 Audio Audio interface is a standard one for connecting a phone handset Echo cancellation and noise reduction features are also available to improve the audio quality in case of hands free application 7 7 1 Microphone inputs The microphone inputs are differential ones in order to reject common mode noise and TDMA noise They already include the convenient biasing for an electret microphone 0 5 mA and 2 Volts and are ESD protected This electret microphone can be directly connected to these inputs allowing an easy connection to a handset The impedance of the microphone has to be around 2 kQ AC coupling is already embedded in the modem The gain of the microphone inputs is internally adjusted and can be tuned from 30 dB to 51 dB using an AT VGT command refer to AT commands documentation 1 Pin description Pin a cmic2e pA 1 Analog Microphone positive input_ positive input 7 7 2 Speaker outputs This connection ts differential to reject common mode noise and TDMA noise Speaker outputs are connected to internal push pull amplifiers and can be loaded down between 32 to 105 Ohms and up to 1 nF see details in table Speaker gain vs Max output voltage in AT Commands Interface Guide 1 These outputs can be directly connected to a speaker The output power can be adjusted by step of 2 dB The gain of the speaker outputs is internally adjusted and can be tuned using an AT VGR
10. connection connected at both sides Does the serial cable Connect the cable by following pin follow correctly pin assignment given in paragraph O assignment shown in paragraph O Nothing Is the communication Ensure the setting of the non program properly communication program is fit to significant configured on PC setting of modem characters Modem factory setting is Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Baud 115 200 kbps Flow control hardware Is there another program Close the interfering program interfering with the communication program i e Conflict on communication port access All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 33 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 6 2 Receiving ERROR message The modem returns an ERROR message in reply to an AT command in the following cases AT command syntax is incorrect then check the command syntax refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 AT command syntax is correct but transmitted with wrong parameters Enter the AT CMEE 7 command in order to enable the mechanism allowing to get the Mobile Equipment error code instead of simply ERROR message Enter again the AT command which previously caused the reception of ERROR
11. lt stat gt with lt mode gt unsolicited registration message configuration lt stat gt registration state 3 Verify the state of registration according the returned value given in the table below Table 3 Values of network registration Returned Value Network registration lt mode gt lt stat gt CREG O O No not registered CREG O 1 Yes registered home network CREG 0 5 Yes registered roaming For further information about the other returned values and their meaning refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 If the modem is not registered perform the following procedure Check the connection between the modem and the antenna Verify the signal strength to determine the strength of the received signal refer to 5 5 E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 30 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 8 Main AT commands for the modem The table below reminds the main AT commands required for getting started the modem For other AT commands available or further information about the AT commands refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 Table 4 Main usual AT commands for the modem Description AT commands Modem s Comment response Enter PIN Code AT CP
12. 4 RX Request To Send CT105 RTS Clear To Send CT106 CTS Data Terminal Ready CT 108 2 DTR Data Set Ready CT107 DSR Data Carrier Detect CT109 DCD Ring Indicator CT125 RI CT103 TX CT 104 RX FASTRACK CT105 RTS DTE MODEM CT106 CTS CT108 2 DTR DCE CT109 DCD CT125 RI Figure 14 RS232 Serial Link signals RS232 interface has been designed to allow a certain flexibility in the use of the serial interface signals However the use of TX RX CTS and RTS signals is mandatory which is not the case for DIR DSR DCD and RI signals which can be not used E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 39 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WOaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 3 2 Autobauding mode The autobauding mode allows the modem to detect the baud rate used by the DTE connected to the RS232 serial link Autobauding mode is controlled by AT commands See AT Commands Interface Guide 1 for details about this function 7 3 3 Pin description Signal Sub HD connector I O I O type Description Pin number RS232 STANDARD CRI CT125 13 O RI Ring Indicator CT102 GND 9 Ground E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 40 58 This documen
13. Bb test IEC 68 2 14 40 30 C 20 30 C 5 cycles 3 cycles Na Nb test t1 3 h t1 3 h Change of temperature IEC 68 2 30 30 C 2 cycles 40 C 2 cycles 40 C 2 cycles 90 100 RH 90 100 RH 90 100 RH Db test variant variantt1 variant Damp heat cyclic IEC 68 2 56 Damp heat 30 C Cb test IEC 68 2 6 5 62 Hz 5 mm s 62 200 Hz 2 m s2 Fc test 3x5 sweep cycles Sinusoidal vibration Random IEC 68 3 36 5 20 Hz 0 96 m2 s3 10 12 Hz 0 96 m2 s3 vibration 20 500 Hz 3dB oct 12 150 Hz 3 dB oct Wideband Fdb test 3 x 10 min 3 x 30 min E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 53 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 4 Conformity The complete product complies with the essential requirements of article 3 of R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Directive and satisfied the following standards Safety standard EN 60950 ed 1999 Efficient use of the radio frequency EN 301 419 v 4 1 1 APOE ERA EN 301 511 V 7 0 1 EMC EN 301 489 1 edition 2002 EN 301 489 7 edition 2002 Global Certification Forum Certification GCF CC V3 13 Criteria 8 5 Protections 8 5 1 Power supply The modem is protected by a 2 5 A 250 V fuse directly bonded on the power supply cable The mod
14. CS Coding Scheme CTS Clear To Send dB Decibel dBc Decibel relative to the Carrier power dBi Decibel relative to an Isotropic radiator E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 11 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement waveconm WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Abbreviation Definition dBm Decibel relative to one milliwatt DC Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DCE Data Communication Equipment DCS Digital Cellular System DSR Data Set Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTR Data Terminal Ready EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EFR Enhanced Full Rate E GSM Extended GSM EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference ESD ElectroStatic Discharges ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FIT Series of connectors micro FIT FR Full Rate FIA Full Type Approval GCF Global Certification Forum GND GrouND GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile communications HR Half Rate Input IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identification I O Input Output LED Light Emitting Diode MAX MAXimum ME Mobile Equipment MIC MiCrophone Micro Fit Family of connectors from Molex MIN MINimum wavecon
15. CcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 34 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 If the modem Then ask Action returns NO CARRIER Is the SIM card configured for Configure the SIM card when trying to data fax calls for data fax calls Ask issue a data your network provider if communication necessary Is the selected bearer type Ensure that the selected supported by the called party bearer type is supported by the called party Is the selected bearer type Ensure that the selected supported by the network bearer type is supported by the network If no success try bearer selection type by AT command AT CBST 0 0 3 If the Fastrack modem returns a NO CARRIER message you can have the extended error code by using AT command A7 CEEAR Refer to the table below for interpretation of extended error code Table 7 Interpretation of extended error code Normal unspecified Requested facility not Check your subscription data subscribed subscription available ACM equal or greater than Credit of your pre paid SIM ACMmax card expired Call barring on outgoing calls Call barring on incoming calls E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 35
16. D RS232 RS232 Ring Indicator 15 CSPK2N Analog Speaker negative line 3 2 2 Power supply cable Stripped wire tinned over5 mm Connector Molex Micro Fit3 0 Black wire Connector Side View Red wire Fuse2 5 A 250V 5 x 20 mm GPIO 5 GPIO 4 Figure 9 Power supply cable Part number MOLEX 43025 0400 4 pin Cable Cable length 1 5 m Wire Core tinned copper 24 x 0 2 mm Section 0 75 mm E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 21 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Ga Sa W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 4 Basic features and services Basic features of the modem and available services are summarized in the table below Features l Standard 900 MHz 1800 MHz E GSM compliant Output power class 4 2WV Output power class 1 1VV Fully compliant with ETSI GSM Fully compliant with ETSI GSM phase 2 small MS phase 2 small MS GPRS Class 10 PBCCH support Coding schemes CS1 to CS4 Compliant with SMG31bis Embedded TCP IP stack optional Interfaces RS232 V 24 V 28 Serial interface supporting Baud rate bits s 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Autobauding bits s 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 2 General Purpose Input Output gates GPIOs avail
17. D high density 15 pin connector is used for RS232 serial link connection Audio lines microphone and speaker connection BOOT and RESET signal connection E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 19 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry WwroveconNn WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Figure 8 Sub HD 15 pin connector Pin Signal I O I O type Description Comment CCITT EIA 1 CDCD CT109 STANDARD RS232 RS232 Data Carrier Detect 2 CTXD CT103 STANDARD RS232 RS232 Transmit serial data 3 BOOT CMOS Boot Active low Pull down through 1kQ for Flash downloading 4 CMIC2P Analog Microphone positive line CMIC2N Analog Microphone negative line CDTR CT108 2 7 Bd i ee RS232 Receive serial data CE S Pia oret O RS232 Data Set Ready RS232 Data Terminal Ready ES a CSPK2P Analog Speaker positive line E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 20 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 CCITT EIA eee O PARNO Ceertosens RS232 Clear To Send r Aa Reaves Tesora OOOO RS232 Request To Send 13 CRI CT125 STANDAR
18. IN xxxx OK PIN Code accepted xxxx PIN code CME ERROR 16 Incorrect PIN Code with CMEE 1 mode 1 CME ERROR 3 PIN code already entered with CMEE 1 mode 1 Network AT CREG CREG O 1 Modem registered on registration the network CAER CREG 0 2 Modem not registered on the network registration attempt CREG O 0 Modem not registered on the network no registration attempt Receiving an ATA OK Answer the call Incoming call K Initiate a call ATD lt phone O Communication number gt established Don t forget the CME ERROR 11 PIN code not entered with at the end CMEE 1 mode VONE VOICE GCA CME ERROR 3 AOC credit exceeded or a communication is already established Initiate an ATD112 Communication emergency call Don t forget the established at the end for voice call Communication NO CARRIER loss ee Store the ATaw OK The configuration settings parameters In are stored in EEPROM EEPROM 1 The command AT CMEE 1 switch to a mode enabling more complete error diagnostics E All rights reserved WraVveCcomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 31 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 9 Firmware upgrade procedure The firmwa
19. M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 2 Power supply 7 2 1 General presentation The modem is supplied by an external DC voltage V BATTERY from 5 5 V to 32 V at 2 2 A Main regulation is made with an internal DC DC converter in order to supply all the internal functions with a DC voltage Correct operation of the FASTRACK modem in communication mode is not guaranteed if input voltage V BATTERY falls below 5 5 V 7 2 2 Protections The modem is protected by a 2 5 A 250 V fuse directly bonded on the power supply cable The modem is also protected against voltage over 32 V Filtering guarantees EMI RFI protection in input and output Signal smoothing All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 38 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 3 RS232 serial link 7 3 1 General presentation The RS232 interface performs the voltage level adaptation V24 CMOS lt V24 V28 between the internal WISMO module DCE and the external world DTE The RS232 interface is internally protected by ESD protection against electrostatic surges on the RS232 lines Filtering guarantees EMI RFI protection in input and output Signal smoothing Signals available on the RS232 serial link are TX data CT 103 TX RX data CT 10
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21. PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 Using the modem 5 1 Getting started with the modem 5 1 1 Mounting the modem To mount the modem on its support bind it using the holding bridles as shown in the diagram below Note o be attached to a plain surface Screw head max height 2mm TE Figure 10 Modem mounting ii For the drill template refer to Figure 16 5 1 2 Setting up the modem To set up the modem do the following operations Press SIM card holder ejector with a sharp object the tip of a pen for example Insert the SIM card in the holder Verify the SIM card fits in the holder properly Insert the holder in the modem Connect the antenna to the SMA connector Connect both sides of the serial and control cable 15 pin Sub HD connector on the modem side Connect the power supply cable to the external power supply source Note for automotive application it is recommended to connect the V BATTERY line of the modem directly to the positive terminal of the battery Plug the power supply cable into the modem and switch on the external power supply source Now the modem is ready to work Refer to paragraph 5 8 for some AT commands to configure the modem E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 24 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement
22. a refueling point When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere which could cause an explosion or fire In hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in Fuel depots Chemical plants Places where blasting operations are in progress Any other area where signalization reminds that the use of cellular telephone is forbidden or dangerous Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your GSM Modem close to inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers Consult the manufacturers of the medical device to determine if it is adequately protected Operation of your GSM Modem close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected Observe any warning signs and manufacturers recommendations The modem is designed for and intended to be used in fixea and mobile applications Fixed means that the device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location Mobile means that the device is designed to be used in other than fixed locations and generally in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches is normally maintained between the transmitter s antenna and the body of the user
23. able 3 V SIM interface AT command set based on V 25ter and GSM 07 05 amp 07 07 OpenAT interface for embedded application SMS Text amp PDU Point to point MT MO Cell broadcast Data Data circuit asynchronous Transparent and Non Transparent modes Up to 14 400 bits s MNP Class 2 error correction V42 bis data compression Automatic fax group 3 class 1 and Class 2 tu All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 22 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hs YWwroveconNn WM _ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 Features l Audio GSM supplem services 5th April 2005 Echo cancellation Noise reduction Telephony Emergency calls Full Rate Enhanced Full Rate and Half Rate operation FR EFR HR Dual Tone Multi Frequency function DTMF Call forwarding Call barring Multiparty Call waiting and call hold Calling line identity Advice of charge USSD DC power supply Real Time Clock with calendar Complete shielding For other detailed technical characteristics refer to chapter 8 All rights reserved wavecon gt 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 23 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_
24. command refer to AT commands documentation 1 Pin description Pin E All rights reserved WraVvecomM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 44 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 83 Technical characteristics 8 1 Mechanical characteristics 73 x 54 5 x 25 5 mm excluding connectors Overall Dimension 88 x 54 5 x 25 5 mm Weight x 80 grams modem only lt 120 grams modem bridles power supply cable The next page gives the dimensioning diagram of the modem including the clearance areas to take into account for the installation of the modem E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 45 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement 5th April 2005 WM_ PRJI_M13 UGD 001 002 wavecom EE m SMIYIS SHH HOWL JYO WOI1YJI 11 00M UIH SNOd 3 WOD2ACEM pt Aamarwr sag ami o Mat roreorio woro A d analny 600 X 908 WAGON G90CIN NOILYLONO T NINON HO 3 NO wus JO 3N HV379 SNIGNTONI HIIm SNOISNIWIO 11Y SSANIOA E9OEIW WIGON souMID ISOC gt LHI IM FA SMIYIS SIIOH 9N0190 Figure 16 Dimensioning diagram Pa
25. echo function of the modem enter the A7E7 When sending AT commands to the modem by using a communication software it is recommended To disable the local echo parameter of your communication software such as Hyperterminal To enable the echo function of the modem A7TE7 command In a Machine To Machine communication with the modem it is recommended to disable the echo function of the modem ATEO command in order to avoid useless CPU processing For further information about ATEO and ATEI commands refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 28 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 5 Verifying the received signal strength The Fastrack modem establishes a call only if the received signal is sufficiently strong To verify the received signal strength do the following operations Using a communication software such as Hyperterminal enter the AT command AT CSQ The response returned has the following format CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt with lt rssi gt received signal strength Indication lt ber gt channel bit error rate Verify the lt rss gt value returned which interpretation is given in the table below Table 2 Values of rec
26. econNn WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 2 6 3 External antenna The external antenna is connected to the modem via the SMA connector The external antenna must fulfill the characteristics listed in the table below Table 17 External antenna characteristics Antenna frequency range Dual band GSM 900 DCS 1800 MHz Impedance 50 Ohms nominal VSWR antenna cable 10 dB Note refer to chapter 10 for recommended antenna All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 52 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 3 Environmental characteristics To ensure the proper operation of the FASTRACK Modem the temperature of the environment must be within a specific range as described in the table below Table 18 Ranges of temperature Operating temperature range 20 C to 55 C Transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C range Storage temperature range 25 C to 70 C The detailed climatic and mechanics standard environmental constraints applicable to the modem are listed in the table below Table 19 Environmental standard constraints M1306B Modem ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSES Type of test Standards STORAGE TRANSPORTATION OPERATING port use Class 1 2 Class 2 3 Class 7 3 IEC 68 2 1 Ab test IEC 68 2 2
27. ed WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 48 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 2 2 Audio interface The audio interface is available through the Sub HD 15 pin connector Absolute microphone input voltage 100 mVpp_ AC voltage 5O Absolute speaker impedance 32 Impedance of the speaker amplifier 1 Q 10 output in differential mode Microphone inputs internal audio filter characteristics Frequency Gain Recommended characteristics for the microphone compatible with the GSM specifications Recommended characteristics for the speaker i i aha Frequency response compatible with the GSM specifications E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 49 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry WwroveconNn WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 2 3 General Purpose Input output Both GPIO4 and GPIO5 can be interfaced with a component that comply with 3 Volts CMOS levels Table 11 Operating conditions cosvjosv o ozv w 2ma Clamping diodes are present on I O pads 8 2 4 SIM interface Table 12 SIM card charact
28. ees 14 Figure 2 Packaging DO scc2gccus sacs reese ceeteuedt inc an a i ona ian a Ea nak ceuvuocssade ses 15 Figure 3 Production sticker 0 ccc cece cece cece eee e eee e cence seen eeeeeeeeaeeesaeeeseueeseuneesanes 16 Figure 4 FASTRACK modem M1306B general description cece eee e eens 17 Figure 5 FASTRACK modem M1306B holding bridles cece eeee eee e eee eees 18 Figure 6 SMA connector for antenna CONNECTION cece eee cece eee e eens eeeeeeeeees 18 Figure 7 Power supply CONNECTOL ccc ccc ccc cece eee eee eee e eee e eet eeeeeeeesneetaeetanenaes 19 Figure 8 Sub AD 15 piNn CONNEC scceccdeccessecinccscsndleccsesdtsdescctveneiesesed eiecdusceeeednd 20 Figure 9 Power supply CabIeE ccc ccc cece eee eee eee eee e nese nese eseeesaeeseneeeaeenaes 2 1 Figure 10 Modem MOUNTING c cece cece c eee e cence ee ee ee seeeeeeaeeesaueessuesseueeseuenesages 24 Figure 11 Recommended power supply connection ON trucks cc cece ees 26 Figure 12 Example of electrical connection which may dramatically damage the OGO eoa tae A aaa E E E E E E onedae bac uaeavuaese co E A 27 Figure 13 Functional architecture ccc ccc cece cece eee ce nee e cece eeeneeeeeeeseueeseunnenanes 37 Figure 14 RS232 Serial Link signals oexcecncesscoccceseseededeeseeeewerecednuseceewaasceewuese geen 39 Figure 15 Reset sequence diagram cc cece cece eect e eee c ence eeeeeeseneee
29. eived signal strength Value of received signal Interpretation of the strength indication lt rssi gt received signal strength 11 31 Sufficient 32 98 Not defined Based on general observations For further information about AT commands refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 29 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs WVAaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 6 Checking the pin code status To check that the pin code has been entered use a communication software such as Hyperterminal then enter AT CPIN command The table below gives the main responses returned CPIN READY Code PIN has been entered CPIN SIM PIN Code PIN has not been entered For further information about the other possible responses and their meaning refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 5 7 Verifying the network registration of the modem 1 Make sure a valid SIM card has been previously inserted in the SIM card holder of the modem 2 Using a communication software such as Hyperterminal enter the following AT commands a AT CPRIN xxxx to enter PIN code xxxx b AT CREG To ascertain the registration status The format of the returned response is the following CREG lt mode gt
30. el of fuse used is FSD 2 5 A 250 V FAST ACTING 8 5 2 Overvoltage The modem is protected against voltage over 32 V When input voltages exceed 32 V the supply voltage is disconnected in order to protect the internal electronic components from an overvoltage 8 5 3 ESD The modem withstands ESD according to IEC 1000 4 2 requirements for all accessible parts of the modem except the RF part 8 kV of air discharge 4 kV of contact discharge 8 5 4 Miscellaneous Filtering guarantees EMI RFI protection in input and output Signal smoothing E All rights reserved WraVvecomM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 54 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 9 Safety recommendations 9 1 General Safety It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment due in particular to the possibility of radio frequency RF interference Please follow the safety advice given below carefully Switch OFF your GSM Modem When in an aircraft The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may endanger the operation of the aircraft disrupt the cellular network and is illegal Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender or legal action or both When at
31. ential amp Proprietary Information Page 26 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Kru WVOaVeECCORA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Figure 11 gives the recommended power supply connection where the ground connection of the modem is not directly connected to the battery but is connected after the Circuit Breaker on the truck ground or the fuse box 5 2 2 Technical constraints on trucks It is highly not recommended to connect directly the power supply on the battery rather than on the circuit breaker The Fastrack modem may be damaged when starting the truck if the circuit breaker is switched Off in this case the truck ground and the battery ground will be connected through the Modem as shown in the figure below Starter Engine Command Roof Antenna starter Engine Coaxial Cable Modem FastRack M1306B 2 5 A fuse RF connection Car Battery Circuit Breaker Figure 12 Example of electrical connection which may dramatically damage the Modem Figure 12 gives an example of electrical connection which may dramatically damage the Modem when its ground connection is directly connected to the battery ground In this example when the circuit breaker is switched off the current flows through the MODEM and powers the electrical circuit of the truck dashboard for example Furthermore when the Starter Engine c
32. eristics SIM card 3 V only 8 2 5 RESET Signal Table 13 Electrical characteristics Table 14 Operating conditions V1 V Hysteresis thresholds E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 50 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 2 6 RF characteristics 8 2 6 1 Frequency ranges Table 15 Frequency ranges Frequency TX 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz Frequency RX 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 8 2 6 2 RF performances RF performances are compliant with the ETSI recommendation GSM 05 05 The RF performances for receiver and transmitter are given in the table below Table 16 Receiver and transmitter RF performances Selectivity 400 kHz gt 41 dBc Maximum output power E GSM 900 33 dBm 2 dB at ambient temperature Maximum output power DCS1800 30 dBm 2 dB at ambient temperature Minimum output power E GSM 900 5 dBm 5 dB at ambient temperature Minimum output power DCS1 800 O dBm 5 dB at ambient temperature E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 51 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv Wwrov
33. eueeesaueesunnenanes 43 Figure 16 DIMENSIONING diagraM c ccc cece cece eect ence cene ee eeeeeseneeseeeeseueessuenesages 46 E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 7 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a WVOaVeECCORA WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Caution Information furnished herein by WAVECOM are accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed for its use Please read carefully the safety recommendations given in chapter 9 for an application based on FASTRACK modem M1306B General information about WAVECOM and its range of products is available at the following internet address http www wavecom com E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 8 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Trademarks WAVECOM WISMO and FASTRACK and certain other trademarks and logos appearing on this document are filed or registered trademarks of Wavecom S A in France or in other countries All other company and or product names mentioned may be filed or registered trademarks of their respective owners E All rig
34. ge 46 58 All rights reserved Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement wavecomns 2004 hry WVOaVeCCONA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 8 2 Electrical characteristics 8 2 1 Power supply Table 8 Electrical characteristics Operating Voltage 5 5 V to 32 V DC GSM or DCS or GPRS ranges Maximum current 480 mA Average at 5 5V 2 1 A Peak at 5 5 V Note the modem is permanently powered once the power supply is connected The following table describes the consequences of overvoltage and undervoltage with the Fastrack Modem Table 9 Effects of power supply defect If the voltage Then falls below 5 5 V The GSM communication is not guaranteed Voltage over 32 V Transient peaks The modem guarantees its own protection Voltage over 32 V Protection of the modem by the fuse the continuous overvoltage supply voltage is disconnected The following table provides information on power consumption of the Fastrack modem assuming an operating temperature of 25 C and using a 3V SIM card E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 47 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hrs
35. hts reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 9 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Copyright This manual is copyrighted by WAVECOM with all rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of WAVECOM No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 10 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 1 References 1 1 Reference Documents 1 AT Commands Interface Guide WM_ASW_OAT UGD 00016 X50a or and WM_ASW_OAT UGD 00010 with addendum WM_ASW_OAT _ UGD 00018 X 41b 2 Firmware upgrade procedure WM_SW_GEN_UGD_001 3 GSM reference documents GSM 03 40 GSM 03 45 GSM 04 11 GSM 04 21 GSM 05 08 GSM 07 01 GSM 07 02 GSM 07 05 GSM 07 07 1 2 Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition AC Alternative Current ACM Accumulated Call Meter AT ATtention prefix for modem commands CLK CLocK CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
36. l 2005 2 Packaging 2 1 Contents The complete package contents of the FASTRACK modem M1306B consists of See Figure 1 One packaging box item A One modem M1306B item B Two holding bridles item C One power supply cable with fuse integrated item D A short notice item E including A summary of the main technical features Safety recommendations EC declaration of conformity weavecom waeveconm Ref M13068 ai OOUT LAT IMEI 332055335300520 C 0536 FASTRACK GSM modem Figure 1 Complete package contents E All rights reserved W vecCcoOM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 14 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement waovecon WM _ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 2 2 Packaging box The packaging box is a carton box see Figure 2 with the following external dimensions Width 54 5 mm Height 68 mm Length 108 mm A packaging label is slicked on the cover of the packaging box and supports The WAVECOM logo The product reference M1306B The CE marking CEO536 The 15 digit IMEI code Example of label for modem M1306B waevecom Ref M1306B UTA A IMEI 332055335300520 C 0536 Figure 2 Packaging box The dimensions of the packaging label are Height 40 mm Length 65 mm All rights reserved wavecon gt 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp
37. m 2004 WaveconiGodhde tale eco tary intonation Page 12 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement wavecom WM_PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Abbreviation Definition MNP Microcom Networking Protocol MO Mobile Originated MS Mobile Station MT Mobile Terminated NOM NOMinal O Output Pa Pascal for speaker sound pressure measurements PBCCH Packet Broadcast Control CHannel PC Personal Computer PCL Power Control Level PDP Packet Data Protocol PIN Personal Identity Number PLMN Public Land Mobile Network PUK Personal Unblocking Key RF Radio Frequency RFI Radio Frequency Interference RI Ring Indicator RMS Root Mean Square RTS Request To Send RX Receive SIM Subscriber Identification Module SMA SubMiiniature version A RF connector SMS Short Message Service SNR Signal to Noise Ratio SPL Sound Pressure Level SPK Speaker SRAM Static RAM TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TU Typical Urban fading profile TUHigh Typical Urban High speed fading profile TX Transmit TYP TYPical VSWR Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio waveconm 2004 WaveconiGodhde tale eco tary intonation Page 13 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement YWwroveconNn WM _ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th Apri
38. nce Soviets ute a ae ae ae eee eae 44 7 7 2 SPEKT OIP UT eea err T tasers 44 8 Technical characteristics 2222 222 222 222 222 2 22222 22 2 22 45 8 1 Mechanical CNaracteriStiCS ccc ccc cece eee e cece ence cece ee eeeeteeteeeeaeetneeanees 45 8 2 Electrical characteristics cis cehavavanedcnenacecine xdvenkuleiiwe nies GucekedeneneWounendnakae ee 47 8 2 1 Power SUDDIY siwseincecnosag piavodaer denied tadinedcanccuiesieddecaeaaweseoungeebaaweononsdas 47 8 2 2 PRICNOMCC ET AC Crs re tenire pace ET EAEE T EAE EA EEEE EENE 49 8 2 3 General Purpose INPUt OUTPUT cece cece eect ee ee een eee eeneeeneeesanes 50 8 2 4 ON Wei aC E ada E E T E E E ey ciatecarutesaave cues pease eats owas ees 50 3 2 5 RESET Ona eE E E E E E E E T 50 E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 5 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement GU a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 3 2 6 RF CHArACLEIiIStiCS xc cc osavecaursecveeceateuse bevdecdeasstauateccdaudssaasandesassentessuannds 51 8 2 6 1 PREGUCTICY VOW CS eae twin netekews alas bade eaevates etestede ce eucies cane EA iaa 51 8 2 6 2 RF PSO NCS Sango ras eo cece eng eran asesecanaseiaresaeeceesaeeewensesenaeseeras 51 3 2 6 3 External antenna icc ccc cc cece cece ccc e cece eeeaeneeneuaensuaeneenaeasuaensnannaes 52
39. nformation Page 58 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement
40. nment where the temperature or humidity ts high Do not use or store the GSM modem in dusty or dirty areas Its moving parts SIM holder for example can be damaged Do not attempt to disassemble the GSM Modem There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not expose the GSM Modem to water rain or spilt beverages It is not waterproof Do not abuse your GSM Modem by dropping Knocking or violently shaking it Rough handling can damage it Do not place the GSM Modem alongside computer discs credit or travel cards or other magnetic media The information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the modem The use of third party equipment or accessories not made or authorized by Wavecom may invalidate the warranty of the GSM Modem Do contact an authorized Service Center in the unlikely event of a fault in the GSM Modem 9 4 Your Responsibility This GSM Modem is under your responsibility Please treat it with care respecting all local regulations It is not a toy Therefore keep it in a safe place at all times and out of the reach of children Try to remember your Unlock and PIN codes Become familiar with and use the security features to block unauthorized use and theft E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 56 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W
41. om Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 4 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 1 3 Checking the communication with the modem cce eee cece ees 25 5 1 4 Resetting the MOCeCM ccccce cece cee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneesueeetegeessuenesas 25 5 2 Specific recommendations when using the modem on trucks 26 5 2 1 Recommended Power Supply connection on trucks 000e 26 5 2 2 Technical constraints ON trucCkKS ccc cece ccc cee eee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeneees 27 5 3 Operational status of the MmodeM ssssssssrssrrsrrsrrnrnnrnnrrnrnrrnrrnrnnrrnrnernn 28 5 4 ECMO Tun tHon GIS AOC eneee E AE ENEA NT 28 5 5 Verifying the received signal strength cece cece eee e ence ee eeneeeeeeneenees 29 5 6 CHECKING TNE pin code STATUS wecescecoresencceserenewdeukonereneruceedaudod seeeeeetseneeeetse 30 5 7 Verifying the network registration of the modem c cece eee eee eee ees 30 5 8 Main AT commands for the modem ccc cece cece tenet eee ee teneeteneeetanenees 31 5 9 Firmware upgrade PLOCECULe ccc cece cece cece cece ee ee eee eee eeetaeeseneeeneseeesaees 32 6 T FOUDICSNOOCING wesc ce deiciseeec ccs cnnew dene wiewewwie a ime 33 6 1 No communication with the modem through the serial link
42. ommand will be used it will destroy the cables or the Modem Since the internal tracks are not designed to support high current up to 60 A when starting the truck they will be destroyed E All rights reserved WraveCoOomM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 27 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry WwroveconNn WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 3 Operational status of the modem The operational status of the modem is given by the status of the green LED located on the front panel of the modem The table below gives the meaning of the various statuses available Table 1 ee E status of the modem LED LED Status LED LED Status LED light activity Modem status activity Modem status status LED ON permanent Modem is switched on but not registered on the network LED Flashing slowly Modem is switched on registered on the network ie no communication is in progress Idle mode LED Flashing rapidly Modem is switched on and registered on the network and a communication is in progress OFF o LED OFF Modem is switched off 5 4 Echo function disabled If no echo ts displayed when entering an AT command that means The local echo parameter of your Communication software such as Hyperterminal is disabled The echo function of the modem is disabled To enable the
43. or nearby persons The Modem is not designed for and intended to be used in portable applications within 20 cm or 8 inches of the body of the user and such uses are strictly prohibited E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 55 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 9 2 Vehicle Safety Do not use your GSM Modem while driving unless equipped with a correctly installed vehicle kit allowing Hands Free Operation Respect national regulations on the use of cellular telephones in vehicles Road safety always comes first If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of GSM Modem telephone could interfere with the correct functioning of vehicle electronics To avoid such problems make sure that the installation has been performed by a qualified personnel Verification of the protection of vehicle electronics should form part of the installation The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted 9 3 Care And Maintenance Your GSM Modem is the product of advanced engineering design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestion below will help you to enjoy this product for many years Do not expose the GSM Modem to any extreme enviro
44. re upgrade procedure is used to update the firmware embedded into the FASTRACK modem That procedure consists in downloading the firmware into internal memories through the RS232 serial link available on the SUB D 15 pin connector Refer to Firmware upgrade procedure 2 for a detailed description of that procedure All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 32 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry WaVeCCONA WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 6 Troubleshooting This section of the document describes possible problems encountered when using the Fastrack modem and their solutions To review other troubleshooting information refer the FAQs Frequently Asked Questions page at www wavecom com or use the following link http www wavecom com support faqs php 6 1 No communication with the modem through the serial link If the Fastrack modem does not answer to AT commands through the serial link refer to the table below for possible causes and solutions Table 5 Solutions for no connection with modem through serial link If the modem Then ask Action returns Nothing Is the modem powered Make sure the external power correctly supply is connected to the modem and provides a voltage in the range of 5 5 V to 32 V Is the serial cable Check the serial cable
45. st 500 us WARNING This signal has to be considered as an emergency reset only For further details about the reset of the modem refer to paragraph 7 6 All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 25 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement kr WVOaVeECCOXRA WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 5 2 Specific recommendations when using the modem on trucks WARNING the power Supply connection of the Fastrack Modem M1306B must NEVER be directly connected to the truck battery 5 2 1 Recommended Power Supply connection on trucks All trucks have a circuit breaker on the exterior of the cabin The Circuit Breaker is used for safety reason if a fire blazes in the trucks on the wiring trunk for example the driver may cut the current source to avoid any damage explosion The circuit breaker is connected to the truck ground most often associated with the fuse box Most of truck circuit breakers do not cut the Positive Supply line of the battery but cut the ground line of the latter starter Engine Command Roof Antenna Starter Engine x F iF D E Ly 2 5A fuse G AA Modem FastRack ii M1306B rm RF connection Car Battery Circuit Breaker Figure 11 Recommended power supply connection on trucks E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confid
46. supports a powerful open software platform Open AT enabling cost efficient designs to be achieved and capable of hosting any industrial or IT protocol Fastrack M1306B is controlled by firmware through a set of AT commands This document describes the modem and gives information about the following topics General presentation Functional description Basic services available Technical characteristics Installing and using the modem User level troubleshooting Recommended accessories to be used with the modem E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 3 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv ki WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Contents Document Information 22222222222 22 222 222 2 2 2 OO ives ee sheet eee eee ee ewe cee edu cenencdecwenvectiwenceseceeteetuuuaue twee eesueeue ecu 3 CONLE S er ce cevereuemecseuwoes EE 4 Mee Of figures ssssssrinaneinina aA 7 Caute EE a a EE 8 Trademarks srin a a a E 9 COD Vii aana EEE 10 1 References 222222222222222222222222222u2222u 222 2222 222 2 2e 11 1 1 Reference DocumentS cccccccec cc cececnccccecncnceaeaeneucuannensuceannsnaeaenensnanaens 11 1 2 AbDrevi tiOnS secccschedosaeecodvcatsddcustvelaweversiasa teandsue A EE 11 2
47. t is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement hry a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 4 General Purpose Input Output GPIO The FASTRACK modem M1306B provides two General Purpose Input Output lines available for external use GPIO4 and GPIOS These GPIOs can be controlled by AT commands AT WIOW for a write access to the GPIO value when the GPIO is used as an output AT WIOR for a read access to the GPIO value when the GPIO is used as an input Refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 for further information about AT Commands After reset both GPIOs are configured as inputs The AT W IOM command has to be used to change this configuration refer to AT Commands Interface Guide 1 for further details Pin description Signal Power Supply connector I O type Description 4 pin Micro Fit GPIO4 ea a CMOS 2X General Purpose I O _ General Purpose I O _ I O a eo CMOS 2X General Purpose I O Note e the power supply cable may need to be modified due to the GPIO signals GPIO4 amp GPIO5 available on the 4 pin Micro FIT connector of the modem e See Table 11 in paragraph 8 2 3 for I O type 2X definition 7 5 BOOT This signal must not be connected Its use is strictly reserved to WAVECOM or competent retailers E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietar
48. t prior written agreement i WwoveconNn WM PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 In addition two holding bridles are provided to tighten the modem on a support Holding bridles Figure 5 FASTRACK modem M1306B holding bridles 3 2 External connections 3 2 1 Connectors 3 2 1 1 Antenna connector The antenna connector is a SMA type connector for a 50 Q RF connection SMA connector for antenna connection Figure 6 SMA connector for antenna connection l G All rights reserved WIaoaVvVeCoOoM o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 18 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gg WwW VvVeconr WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 3 2 1 2 Power supply connector The power supply connector is a 4 pin Micro FIT connector for External DC Power Supply connection GPIOs connection 2 General Purpose Input Output signals available Figure 7 Power supply connector BATTERY Power Battery voltage input High current supply 5 5 V Min 13 2 V Typ 32 V Max Power Ground supply i ee VO CMOS 2X General Purpose Input output 4 GPIO5 O CMOS 2X General Purpose Input output WARNING Both pin 3 and pin 4 are used by GPIO interface It is strictly prohibited to connect them to any power supply at the risk of damage to the Modem 3 2 1 3 Sub HD 15 pin connector The Sub
49. wWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 10 Recommended accessories Accessories recommended by WAVECOM for the FASTRACK M1306B modem are given in the table below Table 20 List of recommended accessories Dual band antenna 1140 26 ALLGON SMA FME Antenna PROCOM adaptor Power adaptor EGSTDW P2 EFOWS3 24W EGSTDW for Europe Out 12 V 2A power adaptor In 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 550 mA MOLEX for micro fit Mounted with micro fit connector connector Information not available for this preliminary version All rights reserved wavecoms 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 57 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 11 Online Support Wavecom provides an extensive range on online support which includes the following areas of Wavecom s Wireless Expertise the latest version of this document new versions of our Operating System user guides comprehensive support for Open AT regulatory certifications carrier certifications application notes To gain access to this support simply visit our web site at www wavecom com and click on Support Privileged access via user login is provided to Wavecom authorized distributors E All rights reserved WraVvecomM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary I
50. wavecon Fastrack Modem M13 Series Fastrack Modem M1306B User Guide Reference WM_PRJ_M13_UGD 001 Revision 002 Date 5 April 2005 Powered by the Wavecom Operating System and Open AT All rights reserved wavecon gt 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 1 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Document Information eR History of the evolution ee 5th April OS Document update E All rights reserved WraVveCcoM lt o 2004 Wavecom Confidential amp Proprietary Information Page 2 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a W vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 Overview The Fastrack M1306B is a discrete rugged cellular modem offering state of the art GSM GPRS connectivity to machine to machine applications Proven for reliable stable performance on wireless networks worldwide WAVECOM s latest generation of Fastracks M1306B continues to deliver rapid time to market and painless integration Smaller than the former generation and updated with new features the M1306B now offers 2 general purpose input output access Fully certified the dual band 900 1800 MHz Fastrack M1306B offers GPRS cl 10 capability and
51. y Information Page 41 58 This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement Gv a WwWw vecomM WM_ PRJ M13 UGD 001 002 5th April 2005 7 6 RESET 7 6 1 General presentation This signal is used to force a reset procedure by providing low level during at least 500 us This signal has to be considered as an emergency reset only A reset procedure is automatically driven by an internal hardware during the power up sequence This signal can also be used to provide a reset to an external device It then behaves as an output If no external reset is necessary this input can be left open if used emergency reset it has to be driven by an open collector or an open drain output e RESET pin 14 O for Modem Reset e RESET pin 14 1 for normal mode Pin description Signal Sub HD 15 Pin connector I O type Description Pin number eo SCHMITT Modem Reset Reset Additional comments on RESET The RESET process is activated either by the external RESET signal or by an internal signal coming from a RESET generator This automatic reset is activated at Power up The modem remains in RESET mode as long as the RESET signal is held low This signal should be used only for emergency reset A software reset is always preferred to a hardware reset Note see AT Commands Interface Guide 1 for further information on software reset
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