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3. 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es MTX TERMINALS MTX H15 TERMINAL Integrators Manual Boosting Your Radio Communications Approved Partner Wireless Modules SIEMENS Powered by SIEMENS WM 15 HSDPA UMTS Wireless Module MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 1 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es General Notes Product is deemed accepted by recipient and is provided without interface to recipient s products The documentation and or product are provided for testing evaluation integration and information purposes The documentation and or product are provided on an as is basis only and may contain deficiencies or inadequacies The documentation and or product are provided without warranty of any kind express or implied To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law Matrix Electronica further disclaims all warranties including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability completeness fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement of third party rights The entire risk arising out of the use or performance of the product and documentation remains with recipient This product is not intended for use in life support appliances devices or systems where a malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury Applications incorporating the described product must be design
4. MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 9 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es Parameter Description Conditions Min Typ Max Unit OFF State supply POWER DOWN 50 UA current SLEEP USB Suspend DRX 9 2 92 mA SLEEP USB Suspend DRX 5 3 42 mA SLEEP USB Suspend DRX 2 5 62 mA IDLE USB active DRX 2 552 mA Voice Call GSM900 PCL 5 350 mA GPRS Data transfer GSM900 PCL 5 1Tx 4Rx 375 mA IBATT GPRS Data transfer GSM900 PCL 5 2Tx 3Rx 540 mA i Average GSM GPRS supply currenti EDGE Data transfer GSM900 PCL 5 1Tx 4Rx 315 mA EDGE Data transfer GSM900 PCL 5 2Tx 3Rx 410 mA Voice Call GSM1800 PCL 0 315 mA GPRS Data transfer GSM1800 PCL 0 1Tx 4Rx 325 mA GPRS Data transfer GSM1800 PCL 0 2Tx 3Rx 430 mA EDGE Data transfer GSM1800 PCL 0 1Tx 4Rx 290 mA EDGE Data transfer GSM1800 PCL 0 2Tx 3Rx 355 mA Peak current dur VOICE Call GSM900 PCL 5 1 81 2 93 A ing GSM transmit burst VOICE Call GSM1800 PCL 0 1 51 2 13 A SLEEP USB Suspend DRX 9 2 62 mA SLEEP USB Suspend DRX 8 3 02 mA SLEEP USB Suspend DRX 6 5 32 mA IBATT Average WCDMA Idle USB active DRX 6 452 mA supply current io UMTS Data transfer Band I 10dBm 390 mA HSDPA Data transfer Band I 10dBm 450 mA UMTS Data transfer Band I 23dBm 750 820 mA HSDPA Data transfer Band I 23dBm 775 mA USB transceiver USB suspend 0 5 mA IVUSB supply current average USB active 3 mA 1 With an i
5. 3GPP AMR One ringing melody supported CEPT supervisory tones supported DTMF supported 2 audio modes Approval Router AT commands Firmware update Interfaces AT Hayes GSM 07 05 and 07 07 Siemens Firmware update from host application over USB USB Wakeup Control Supports a USB 2 0 Full Speed 12Mbit s device interface Signal pin to wake up an inactive USB Host into an active state Status Audio Bi colour LED to indicate network connectivity status 1 analog interface UICC interface Antenna Supported chip cards SIM UICC 3V 1 8V 50Ohms External antenna can be connected FME M antenna connector Module interface Mini USB B connector Power on off Reset Power on off Switch on by hardware pin TURN ON Switch off by hardware pin TURN OFF Switch off by AT command Reset Orderly shutdown and reset by AT command Emergency off Emergency off by hardware pin TURN OFF 1 3 2 Short Message Service The wireless modem supports the following SMS services Sending MO mobile originated with both PDU protocol data unit and text mode supported Receiving MT mobile terminated with both PDU and text mode supported CBM cell broadcast message a service in which a message is sent to all subscribers located in one or more specific cells in the GSM network for example traffic reports SMS status report according to 3GPP TS 23 40 1 3 3 Voice Calls The w
6. MS Output power according to Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM900 Release 99 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1800 Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 900 8 PSK Class E2 26dBm 3 4dB for GSM 1800 8 PSK Class 3 24dBm 1 for UMTS 2100 WCDMA FDD BdI Power supply 3 2V lt VBATT lt 4 2V Physical Dimensions 50mm x 34mm x 4 5mm Weight approx 10g RoHS All hardware components fully compliant with EU RoHS Directive HSDPA features CM supported according to 3GPP TS25 212 UMTS features 3GPP Release 4 f data rate 384 kbps DL 384 kbps UL CS data rate 64 kbps DL 64 kbps GSM GPRS EGPRS features Data transfer Multislot Class 10 Full PBCCH support Mobile Station Class Coding Scheme 1 4 e Multislot Class 10 e EDGE E2 power class for 8 PSK e Downlink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 Uplink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 e BEP reporting SRB loopback and test mode B e 8 bit 11 bit RACH PBCCH support 1 phase 2 phase access procedures Link adaptation and IR NACC extended UL TBF e Mobile Station Class B e V 110 RLP non transparent 9 6 kbps MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 7 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es pcan cee SMS Audio Software Point to point MT and MO Cell broadcast Text and PDU mode Audio speech codecs GSM AMR EFR FR HR
7. Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 10 ROHS STATEMENT The MTX H15 is compliant with the 2002 95 EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Rons lead free This symbol applied on our products and or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it Instead it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about the recycling of this product please contact your local city office household waste disposal service or the retail store where you purchased this product 12 ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Explanations CBM Cell Broadcast Message CBS Cell Broadcast Service CSD Circuit Switched Data DCE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency EFR Enhanced Full Rate EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility ETSI European Te
8. about possible communication disturbances can be found in section 7 3 5 When an application is completed you can verify signal strength by issuing the AT command AT CSQ See 5 Signal Strength Tip Before installing the modem use an ordinary mobile telephone to check a possible location for it In determining the location for the modem and antenna you should consider signal strength as well as cable length 7 1 3 Connections of components to MTX H15 Terminal The integrator is responsible for the final integrated system Incorrectly designed or installed external components may cause radiation limits to be exceeded For instance improperly made connections or improperly installed antennas can disturb the network and lead to malfunctions in the modem or equipment 7 1 4 Network and Subscription Before your application is used you must ensure that your chosen network provides the necessary telecommunication services Contact your service provider to obtain the necessary information If you intend to use SMS in the application ensure this is included in your voice subscription Consider the choice of the supplementary services 7 2 How to install the modem 7 2 1 Power supply Use a high quality power supply cable with low resistance This ensures that the voltages at the connector pins are within the allowed range even during the maximum peak current When the unit is powered from a battery or a high curre
9. existing data connection Display product identification information Set monitor speaker loudness Set monitor speaker mode Switch from command mode to data mode Select pulse dialing MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 33 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es ATQ Set result code presentation mode ATSO Set number of rings before automatically answering a call ATS10 Set disconnect delay after indicating the absence of data carrier ATS3 Set command line termination character ATS4 Set response formatting character ATS5 Write command line editing character ATS6 Set pause before blind dialing ATS7 Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion ATS8 Set number of seconds to wait for comma dialing modifier ATT Select tone dialing ATV Set result code format mode ATX Set CONNECT result code format ATZ Reset all current parameters to the default configuration 15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 34 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 14 SALES CONTACT www matrix es asmsupport matrix es www matrix es MTX Terminals Matrix Electronica S L U Matrix Electronica S L U Matrix Electronica S L U Matrix Electronica S L U 2 Pol Ind Can Ros s Nave 109 Of 6 Zubibitarte 11 C Francesc Eiximenis 13 C Alejandro S nchez 109 9 48220 Maitena
10. is already feeded to MICP connection Microphone signals are fed via the MICP and MICN pins to an analog to digital converter ADC and the DSP The DSP application core calculates e g digital gains sidetone echo cancellation or noise suppression depending on the current configuration of the audio path The processed speech samples are passed to the speech encoder Received samples from the speech decoder are passed to the digital to analog converter DAC after post processing frequency response correction adding sidetone etc The loudspeaker signal is routed via EPP and EPN pins No gain setting is available in the earphone amplifier The volume is controlled in the digital data stream by the DSP only The default audio mode AT SNFS 1 is optimized for the Votronic HH SI 30 3 V1 1 0 handset and used for type approving the Siemens reference configuration The second audio mode AT SNFS 2 is intended to be used together with a subscriber line interface circuit SLIC providing an analogue telephone interface in a router device Both audio modes have fixed parameters that cannot be modified MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 14 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es The electrical characteristics are given in the table below Audio mode AT SNFS 1 2 Name Default Handset Router Purpose DSB with Votronic handset Analog phone interface TX Filters Adjusted Fl
11. lets the MTX H15 Terminal log off from the network and allows the software to enter into a secure state and safe data before disconnecting the power supply The mode is referred to Power down mode In this mode only the RTC stays active Or assert TURN OFF pin 3 of power supply connector high for gt 1 seconds A delay of up to 10s is experienced as the modem logs off the network 4 3 Operating States LED The modem has a dual color LED which displays the operating status of the Terminal Both LEDS are provided for signalling the module s network connectivity status STATUSO to signal the GSM connectivity and STATUS1 to signal the UMTS connectivity This status function has to be activated with AT SLED 1 In following table is showed the different operating status of the LEDS GREEN LED connected to STATUSO line Lights steadily when the ME is registered to the GSM network and either awake or in power saving state Flashes at 1Hz and 50 duty cycle 0 55 on 0 55 off when the ME is awake and not registered to any network Flashes at 0 25 Hz and 5090 duty cycle 2s on 2s off when the ME is in power saving state and not registered to any network When the ME is in power saving state and not registered the flashing frequency may be less than 0 25Hz and the duty cycle may vary for example between 4596 and 5596 These variations are due to transitions from awake state to power saving state which may occur at the beginnin
12. on the burden of proof to the detriment of the recipient Subject to change without notice at any time The interpretation of this general note shall be governed and construed according to Spanish law without reference to any other substantive law Important information This technical description contains important information for start up and use of the MTX H15 Terminal Read it carefully before you start working with the MTX H15 Terminal The warranty will be void should damage occur due to non compliance with these instructions for use We cannot accept any responsibility for consequential loss Service and Support To contact customer support please use the contact details below Matrix Electronica Alejandro Sanchez 109 28019 Madrid 5 asmsupport matrix es Tel 34915602737 Information about MTX H15 product and accessories is available on the following web site http www matrix es MTX Terminals FTP server ask for user amp password ftp ftp matrixelectronica eu mtx terminals Or contact your local distributor sales agent REVISION INFORMATION EDITION VERSION 1 1 Release JULY 2007 EDITION VERSION 1 2 Release 25 Sept 2007 Added MTX Terminal logo Added Conformity Assessment EDITION VERSION 2 0 Release 20 Nov 2007 New housing with ventilation air flow holes MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 2 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matri
13. 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es AT CSMP AT CSMS AT CSQ AT CSSN AT CSTA AT ES AT ESA AT GMM AT GMR AT GSN AT VTS AT WS46 ATASCFG ATASCKS ATASCSL ATASGAUTH ATASLED ATASMSO ATASNES ATASQPORT ATASRTC ATASUSB ATA ATD ATD 99 ATD gt lt mem gt lt n gt ATD gt lt n gt ATD gt lt str gt ATE ATH ATI ATL ATM ATO ATP Set SMS text Mode Parameters Select Message Service Signal quality Supplementary service notifications Select type of address Synchronous Data Mode Configuration Synchronous access mode configuration Request complete TA capabilities list Request manufacturer identification Request model identification Request revision identification of software status Request International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI DTMF and tone generation Select wireless network Extended Configuration Settings Query SIM and Chip Card Holder Status Customer SIM Lock Set type of authentication for PDP IP connections LED Feature Switch off mobile station Select audio hardware set Query Port Type Ring tone configuration USB Configuration Answer a call Mobile originated call to specified number Request GPRS service Mobile originated call using specific memory and index number Mobile originated call from active memory using index number Mobile originated call from active memory using corre sponding field Enable command echo Disconnect
14. Abadiano 46136 Museros Valencia 28019 Madrid 08191 Rub Barcelona Vizcaya Espa a Espa a Espa a Espa a Tel 34 91 5602737 Tel 34 93 5882137 Tel 34 902 198146 Tel 34 902 99 54 14 Fax 34 91 5652865 Fax 34 93 5886172 Fax 34 91 5652865 Fax 34 915 65 28 65 matrix matrix es aps matrix es bilbao matrix es valencia matrix es Matrix Electronica S L Lusomatrix Lda Fleximatrix Electronique Fleximatrix Electronique Sevilla uc i Eduardo Galhardo 7 10 avenue du Qu bec To lo se 1170 105 Lisboa BP 116 Villebon sur Yvette France Espa a Portugal Courtaboeuf cedex rance Tel 34 95 5600020 Tel 351 218162625 Tel 33 0 1 60924292 Tel 33 0 561420199 Eat 4 9155526065 Fax 351 218149482 Fax 33 0 1 69290919 Fax 33 0 169290919 andalucia matrix es comercial lusomatrix pt ventes fleximatrix com ventes fleximatrix com MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 35 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice
15. K Facility lock AT CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation AT CMEE Mobile Equipment Error Message Format AT CMGC Send an SMS command AT CMGD Delete short message AT CMGF Select SMS message format AT CMGL List SMS messages from preferred store AT CMGR Read SMS messages AT CMGS Send Short Message AT CMGW Write Short Messages to Memory AT CMMS More Messages to Send AT CMSS Send short messages from storage AT CNMA M Message Acknowledgement to ME TE only phase New short Message Indication AT CNUM Read own numbers AT COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation AT COPN Read operator names AT COPS Operator Selection AT CPAS Mobile equipment activity status AT CPBF Find phonebook entries AT CPBR Read from phonebook AT CPBS Select phonebook memory storage AT CPBW Write into phonebook AT CPIN PIN Authentication AT CPMS Preferred SMS message storage AT CPUC Price per unit and currency table AT CPWD Change Password AT CR Service reporting control AT CRC Set Cellular Result Codes for incoming call indication AT CREG Network registration AT CRLP Select radio link protocol parameters for originated non transparent data calls AT CRSM Restricted SIM Access AT CSCA SMS Service Center Address AT CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication AT CSCS Select TE character set AT CSIM Generic SIM Access MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 32 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H
16. MTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 9 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L Alejandro Sanchez 109 28019 Madrid Spain Declare under our sole responsibility that the products MTX H15 Terminal V2 0 containing Cellular Engine Siemens AG engine 15 530960 51000 to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards and or directives DIRECTIVES Directive of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity in short referred to as R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The product is labeled with the CE conformity mark Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment ROHS STANDARDS of EUROPEAN TYPE APPROVAL 3GPP TS 51 010 1 Digital cellular telecommunications system Release 5 Mobile Station MS conformance specification ETSI EN 301 511 V9 0 2 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC GSM 13 11 version 7 0 1 Release 1998 EN 301 908 01 V2 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Base Stations BS and User Equipment UE fo
17. at RX Filters Adjusted to fit artificial ear type 3 2 low leakage Gain setting Fix Fix Power supply VMIC ON during call ON during call Sidetone Fix No Volume control Fix Fix Echo canceller ON ON Non Linear Processor ON ON Comfort Noise Generator ON ON Noise Reduction 15dB OFF MIC input signal for OdBm0 f 16mV 582mV 1024Hz EP output signal in mV rms OdBm0 1024Hz no load default gain 3 14 dBmO Sidetone gain at default settings 3 3 Mini USB Connector 516 2 1Vpp 25 7dB 516mV 2 1Vpp dB The USB 2 0 interface allows the connectivity to all relevant PCs and control boards in office and industrial environments The USB interface is a USB 2 0 full speed 12Mbit s interface for AT C modem functionality between the MTX H15 Terminal and e g a PC It can be operated on a USB 2 0 Full Speed or High Speed root hub a PC host but not on a generic USB 2 0 High Speed hub which translates High Speed 480 Mbit s to Full Speed 12 Mbit s T Ye The USB I O pins are capable of driving the signal at min 3 0V They are 5V I O compliant To properly connect the module s USB interface to the host a USB 2 0 compatible connector is required Furthermore the USB modem driver delivered with MTX H15 must be installed as described below Mini USB 2 0 Connector MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 15 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http ww
18. ation The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements Specific Absorption Rate SAR is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a transceiver The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions but the actual SAR level of the transceiver while operating can be well below this value This is because the transceiver is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network The MTX H15 wireless modem device has been approved for applications where the antenna is located gt 20cm from the body In all other configurations the integrator is responsible for meeting the local SAR regulations Integrators of the MTX H15 wireless modem device are responsible for ensuring that they meet the SAR regulatory requirements of the countries in which they intend to operate the device and that their documentation contains the relevant SAR declaration certification information and user guidance as appropriate 6 6 Personal Medical Devices Wireless modem devices may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers hearing aids and certain other implanted equipment If a minimum distance of 15 cm 6 inches is maintained between the MTX H15 terminal radiating antenna and a pacemaker the risk of interference is limited If the integrator s application i
19. ation and coding cheme MCS 1 9 Specification for GPRS data transmission GPRS class 10 max 85 6 kbps DL max 42 8 kbps UL e Mobile station class e Full PBCCH support Coding schemes CS 1 4 Specification for CSD data transmission GSM data rate 14 4 kpbs V 110 UMTS data rate 57 6 kpbs V 120 e RLP Non transparent mode Specification for SMS e Point to point MO and e SMS cell broadcast e Text and PDU mode Specification for voice Triple rate codec for HR FR and EFR GSM 8 3GPP Adaptive multi rate AMR DTMF supported e CEPT supervisory tones supported Special features Improved power saving modes NDIS USB driver for Microsoft Windows XP Customer IMEI as variant e Firmware update via USB MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 6 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 1 3 Main Features and Services The MTX H15 performs a set of telecom services TS according to GSM standard phase 2 ETSI and ITU T The services and functions of the MTX H15 are implemented by AT commands issued over the USB interface 1 3 1 Types of Mobile Station The 15 is a UMTS HSDPA and also GSM GPRS bands mobile station with the characteristics shown in the table below Feature Implementation General Frequency bands UMTS HSDPA Single band 2100MHz GSM GPRS EDGE Dual band 900 1800MHz GSM class Small
20. e GSM TALK GSM DATA Connection between two subscribers is in progress Power consumption depends on the GSM network coverage and several connection settings e g DTX off on FR EFR HR hopping sequences and antenna connection The following applies when power is to be measured in TALK_GSM mode DTX off FR and no frequency hopping otherwise same as for IDLE measurements GPRS IDLE Module is attached and ready for GPRS data transfer but no data is currently sent or received GPRS DATA GPRS data transfer in progress Power consumption depends on net work settings e g power control level uplink downlink data rates and GPRS configuration e g used multislot settings EGPRS DATA EGPRS data transfer in progress Power consumption depends on net work settings e g power control level uplink downlink data rates and EGPRS configuration e g used multislot settings UMTS HSDPA IDLE Module is attached and ready for UMTS HSDPA data transfer but no data is currently sent or received UMTS TALK UMTS UMTS data transfer in progress Power consumption depends on net work DATA settings e g TPC Pattern and data transfer rate HSDPA DATA HSDPA data transfer in progress Power consumption depends on net work settings e g TPC Pattern and data transfer rate Power The internal power section is shut down The SW on the module is not active The interfaces are not Down accessible Average power consumption
21. ectronic devices such as antennas television sets and radios may cause electromagnetic interference This product is intended to be used with the antenna or other radiating element at least 20cm away from any part of the human body In applications where this rule cannot be applied the application designer is responsible for providing the SAR measurement test report and declaration e You are responsible for observing your country s safety standards and where applicable the relevant wiring rules 6 2 General precautions The 15 Terminal as a stand alone item is designed for indoor use only To use outside it must be integrated into a weatherproof enclosure Do not exceed the environmental and electrical limits as specified in Technical Data Avoid exposing the modem to lighted cigarettes naked flames or to extreme hot or cold temperature e Never try to dismantle the modem yourself There are no components inside the modem that can be serviced by the user If you attempt to dismantle the modem you may invalidate the warranty The 15 Terminal must not be installed or located where the surface temperature of the plastic case may exceed 85 All cables connected to the 15 Terminal must be secured or clamped immediately adjacent to the modem s connectors to provide strain relief and to avoid transmitting excessive vibration to the modem in the installation Ensure d c cable supp
22. ed Pin 4 Positive RED Pin 5 Not connected Pin 6 Negative BLACK MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 26 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 8 2 ANTENNAS 8 2 1 Magnetic Dual Band Antenna 900 1800MHz OPANIEL TECHNOLOGIES http www opaniel com MTX Antenna Magnetic MT43 GSM amp UMTS Cable RG174 2 5 Meters Gain 3 Db FME F connector ORDERING CODE 118003212 OPANIEL TECHNOLOGIES http www opaniel com Model MTX Antenna Magnetic 07 GSM amp UMTS Cable RG174 2 5 Meters Gain 2 dB Whip lenth 5 cm FME F connector ORDERING CODE 118003216 8 2 3 Patch Adhesive Antenna OPANIEL TECHNOLOGIES http www opaniel com Model MT803 Patch Antenna Cable RG174 2 5 Meters Gain 2 5 dB Frequency 900 1800 2200 Mhz FME F CONNECTOR MTX Antenna Adhesive MT803 GSM amp UMTS 2 5 m ORDERING CODE 118003306 There is more antenna range of products you can see in http www opaniel com products default asp IDP 2 MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 27 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 8 3 CABLES 8 3 1 USB CABLE USB A to Mini USB B 1 5 meter length cable Ordering Code 120 003 222 REF USB AM MB B B S 2 MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 28 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 U
23. ed to be in accordance with the technical specifications provided in these guidelines Failure to comply with any of the required procedures can result in malfunctions or serious discrepancies in results Furthermore all safety instructions regarding the use of mobile technical systems including GSM products which also apply to cellular phones must be followed Matrix Electronica or its suppliers shall regardless of any legal theory upon which the claim is based not be liable for any consequential incidental direct indirect punitive or other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or data or other pecuniary loss arising out the use of or inability to use the documentation and or product even if Matrix Electronica has been advised of the possibility of such damages The foregoing limitations of liability shall not apply in case of mandatory liability e g under the Spanish Product Liability Act in case of intent gross negligence injury of life body or health or breach of a condition which goes to the root of the contract However claims for damages arising from a breach of a condition which goes to the root of the contract shall be limited to the foreseeable damage which is intrinsic to the contract unless caused by intent or gross negligence or based on liability for injury of life body or health The above provision does not imply a change
24. except for data call related commands like ATD or ATO URCs relevant for data calls RING NO CARRIER are issued on the modem interface all other URCs normally only on the application interface Application interface This port is referred to as Application if queried with AT SQPORT In the quick reference tables it is named USBO APP In Windows XP it will show up as Siemens HSDPA USB Com Port in the Windows Device Manager under Ports COM amp LPT along with the COM port number automatically assigned by Windows The application interface is designed especially for controlling the HC15 i e for entering AT commands receiving URCS or sending and receiving short messages It cannot be used as data interface for HSDPA GPRS CSD or FAX Please note that URCs are normally indicated only on this interface no matter which of the two interfaces was used to send the AT commands for activating their presentation This URC management scheme is the default configuration recommended for a typical MTX H15 application If you need to operate the MTX H15 from both interfaces at a time bear in mind that both are handled by the same AT command interpreter As a result AT commands entered on both interfaces are not executed in parallel but sequentially one after the other So an AT command issued on one interface will be buffered on this interface to be executed after the other interface has completed processing earlier AT command s The buffe
25. figures show various sample configurations Please refer to Table 26 for the parameters required procemer Heseberd proomo The MTX H15 can accommodate this battery or super cap inside and the MTX H15 can be ordered with this special option by request Please contact your sales nearest distributor MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 17 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 3 7 Software Updates It is possible and sometimes necessary to update the MTX H15 software Updates must be carried out by an approved technician Please contact your supplier for details Service Programming MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 18 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 4 OPERATI ON 4 1 Switching On the Modem There is ONE way to switch on the modem once power is applied assert TURN ON high for gt 0 45 The modem is fully operational after 4 seconds Logging onto a network may take longer than this and is outside the control of the modem The modem can be configured to start up at the time power is applied by permanently tying power connector signals TURN ON pin 4 and VCC pin 1 together 4 2 Switching Off the Modem There are 2 ways to switch off power down the modem as described below Either use the AT SMSO command RECOMMENDED The AT SMSO command
26. g of an LED flashing period eg at the beginning of a 1Hz or 0 25Hz flashing period In the worst case the LED will indicate a transition from awake to power saving after 4s While the STATUSO signal is active the STATUS1 signal is inactive YELLOW LED connected to STATUS1 line version 1 RED Colour Led Lights steadily when the ME is registered to the UMTS network Is off when the ME is not registered to the UMTS network While the STATUS1 signal is active the STATUSO signal is inactive MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 19 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 5 HC15 AT COMMAND INTERPRETER After successful installation of the HC15 driver package the physical USB interface of the module is represented in the operating system by two virtual interfaces each assigned to a virtual COM port of its own Modem interface This interface is referred to as Modem if queried with AT SQPORT In the quick reference tables it is named USBO MDM In Windows XP it will show up as Siemens HSDPA USB Modem in the Windows Device Manager under Modems The COM port number automatically assigned by Windows during the installation can be gathered from the Modems property page The modem interface is intended particularly for data transmission HSDPA GPRS CSD or FAX established over a dial up connection Using AT commands on this interface is not recommended
27. gt 5V VIL 2V Power on t 0 2s Backup the RTC from an external capacitor or a battery rechargeable or non chargeable 6 GND Input Negative power ground 3 TURN OFF Input d TURN ON Input 5 VDDLP I O Note VCC and GND are reverse polarity and overvoltage protected MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 13 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 3 2 Audio Connector A 6 way 4 poles RJ connector as shown below allows a telephone handset to be plugged into the modem giving access to the microphone and earpiece signals The connector may also be used to drive other analogue audio sub systems or devices The audio interface provides one analog input for a microphone and one analog output for an earpiece The microphone input and the earpiece output are balanced e For electret microphones a supply source is implemented The MTX H15 is pre configured to work with a range of handsets the audio interface is flexible and its performance can be configured using AT commands to match a particular handset or audio subsystem Audio handset connection Audio signal descriptions are listed below Pin Signal Dir Description 0 Not connected 1 MICN I Microphone negative input 2 EPN O Earpiece negative output 3 EPP O Earpiece positive output 4 MICP I Microphone positive input 5 Not connected A power supply for electret microphones
28. ireless modem offers the capability of MO mobile originated and MT mobile terminated voice calls as well as supporting emergency calls Multi party call waiting and call divert features are available Some of these features are network operator specific For the inter connection of audio the wireless modem offers balanced analogue input and output lines The wireless modems support HR FR EFR and AMR vocoders MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 8 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 1 3 4 Data The wireless modem supports the following data protocols e HSDPA 3 6 Mbps DL 384 kbps UL e UMTS 384 kbps DL 384 kbps UL GPRS General Packet Radio Service The wireless modem is a Class B terminal multislot class 10 EGPRS Multislot Class 10 e CSD Circuit Switched Data 9 6 kbps 1 3 6 OPERATI ON MODES The table below briefly summarizes the various operating modes referred to in the following chapters Mode Function Normal GSM GPRS UMTS Power saving mode set automatically when no call is in progress and the operation HSDPA SLEEP USB connection is suspended by host or not present GSM IDLE Software is active Once registered to the GSM network paging with BTS is carried out in order to achieve synchrony with the GSM network The repetition rate depends on the parameter BSPA_Multiframe The module is ready to send and receiv
29. lecommunication Standards Institute FR Full Rate GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile Communication HR Half Rate HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data ITU T International Telecommunication Union Telecommunications Standardization Sector ME Mobile Equipment MO Mobile Originated MS Mobile Station MT Mobile Terminated PDU Protocol Data Unit RLP Radio Link Protocol RF Radio Frequency RTC Real Time Clock SIM Subscriber Identity Module SMS Short Message Service TA Terminal Adapter TE Terminal Equipment TS Telecom Services MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 30 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 13 AT COMMAND SUMMARY The AT standard is a line oriented command language AT is an abbreviation of ATtention and it is always used to start sending a command line from the terminal equipment TE to the terminal adaptor TA The command line consists of a string of alphanumeric characters It is sent to the MTX H15 to instruct it to perform the commands specified by the characters The AT commands listed below are supported by the within the MTX H15 The AT command user manual can be downloading from MTX H15 web page www matrix es MTX TERMINALS AT Command Description Switch from data mode to command mode AT amp C Set Data Carrier Detect DCD Line mode AT amp D Set circuit Data Terminal Ready DTR function
30. lying power to the MTX H15 Terminal does not exceed 3 meters To protect power supply cables and meet the fire safety requirements when the unit is powered from battery or a high current supply connect a fast 1 25A fuse in line with the positive supply Do not connect any incompatible component or product to the MTX H15 Terminal Note MTX H15 distributors and sales offices may refuse warranty claims where evidence of product misuse is found 6 3 SIM card precautions Before handling the SIM card in your application ensure that you are not charged with static electricity Use proper precautions to avoid electrostatic discharges MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 21 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es e When the SIM card hatch is opened the SIM card connectors lie exposed under the SIM card holder Caution Do not touch these connectors If you do you may release an electrical discharge that could damage the modem or the SIM card When designing your application the SIM card s accessibility should be taken into account We always recommend that you have the SIM card protected by a PIN code This will ensure that the SIM card cannot be used by an unauthorized person 6 4 Antenna precautions If the antenna is to be mounted outside consider the risk of lightning Follow the instructions provided by the antenna manufacturer e Never con
31. mode AT amp F Set all current parameters to manufacturer defaults AT amp V Display current configuration AT CACM Accumulated call meter ACM reset or query AT CAMM Accumulated call meter maximum ACMmax set or query AT CAOC Advice of Charge information AT CBST Select bearer service type AT CCFC Call forwarding number and conditions control AT CCWA Call Waiting AT CEER Extended Error Report AT CFUN Set phone functionality AT CGACT PDP context activate or deactivate AT CGATT PS attach or detach AT CGDATA Enter data state AT CGDCONT Define PDP Context AT CGEQMIN 3G Quality of Service Profile Minimum acceptable AT CGEQREQ 3G Quality of Service Profile Requested AT CGMI Request manufacturer identification AT CGMM Request model identification AT CGMR Request revision identification of software status AT CGPADDR Show PDP address AT CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile Minimum acceptable AT CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile Requested AT CGREG GPRS Network Registration Status AT CGSMS Select service for MO SMS messages AT CGSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI AT CGTFT Traffic Flow Template AT CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty AT CHUP Hang up call 15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 31 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es AT CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity IMSI AT CLCC List current calls of ME AT CLC
32. mpedance of ZLoAp 50Ohm at the antenna connector 2 Without neighbouring cells without t3212 timer occurance s Under total mismatch conditions at antenna connector MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 10 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 1 3 7 SIM Card The MTX H15 supports an external SIM card through the integrated SIM holder Both 3V and 1 8V SIM technology is supported Older 5V SIM technology is not supported 1 4 Precautions The MTX H15 as a standalone item is designed for indoor use only To use outdoors it must be integrated into a weatherproof enclosure Do not exceed the environmental and electrical limits as specified 2 MECHANI DESCRIPTION 2 1 Overview The pictures below show the mechanical design of the module along with the positions of the different connectors and mounting holes The module case is made of durable PC ABS plastic Bi Colour Led Indicator Antenna Connector SIM Card Reader Mounting Holes Mini USB 2 0 Connector gt Audio Handset Connector Power Supply Connector MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 11 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 2 2 Dimensions 78 1 x 66 8 x 37 2 mm Figure 5 Dimensions of the MTX H15 terminal in mm MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 12 Preliminary Subject to change without prior
33. nect more than one modem to a single antenna The modem can be damaged by radio frequency energy from the transmitter of another modem e Like any mobile station the antenna of the modem emits radio frequency energy To avoid EMI electromagnetic interference you must determine whether the application itself or equipment in the application s proximity needs further protection against radio emission and the disturbances it might cause Protection is secured either by shielding the surrounding electronics or by moving the antenna away from the electronics and the external signals cable The modem and antenna may be damaged if either come into contact with ground potentials other than the one in your application Beware ground potential are not always what they appear to be 6 5 Radio Frequency RF exposure and SAR Your wireless modem device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver transceiver When it is turned on it emits low levels of radio frequency energy also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines developed by scientific organizations e g ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection and IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general popul
34. notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 3 ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION All electrical connections to the module are protected in compliance with the standard air and contact Electrostatic Discharge ESD The module uses the following industry standard connectors USB port RJ12 6 way power supply connector RJ12 4 way handset connector SIM card reader FME male coaxial jack antenna connector 3 1 Power Connector An RJ12 6 way connector as shown and described below serves means of supplying and controlling d c power to the modem The supply voltage VCC required by the modem is in the range 6 32V d c The power supply has to be a single voltage source of POWER 6V 30V capable of providing a peak during an active transmission The uplink burst causes strong ripples drop on the power lines Application of the supply voltage does not switch the modem on To do so an additional active high control signal TURN_ON must applied for gt 0 2s A second active high control signal TURN_OFF can be used to switch modem off when applied for 1 2 seconds or can be used to perform hardware reset when applied for gt 3 5s PIN Signal Dir Limits Description 1 Input 6 32VDC Positive power input 2 Not connected Active high control used to switch off or 6 32V reset the modem VIH 5V VIL 2V Power off t 10ms Active high control line used to switch on the 6 32V modem
35. nt supply connect a fast 1 25A fuse in line with the positive supply This protects the power cabling and modem MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 23 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 7 2 2 Securing the modem Before securing the modem take into account the amount of additional space required for the mating connectors and cables that will be used in the application Where access is restricted it may be easier to connect all the cables to the modem prior to securing it in the application e Securely attach the MTX H15 Terminal modem to the host application using two 3mm diameter pan head screws 7 3 Antenna 7 3 1 General The antenna is the component in your system that maintains the radio link between the network and the modem Since the antenna transmits and receives electromagnetic energy its efficient function will depend on e the type of antenna for example circular or directional the placement of the antenna communication disturbances in the vicinity in which the antenna operates In the sections below issues concerning antenna type antenna placement antenna cable and possible communication disturbances are addressed In any event you should contact your local antenna manufacturer for additional information concerning antenna type cables connectors antenna placement and the surrounding area You should also determine whethe
36. ou try to operate the control terminal without a SIM card MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 16 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 3 6 Real Time Clock The 15 contains a real time clock RTC to maintain accurate timekeeping and to enable time stamping of messages The RTC is powered with the signal VRTC present in pin 5 of the POWER CONNECTOR See section 3 1 The user must connect this pin to an external energy device like a battery or super capacitor to provide back up power to maintain the RTC Example If using a 300mF supercap the RTC can be maintain for at least 12 hours The internal Real Time Clock of MTX H15 is supplied from a separate voltage regulator in the analog controller which is also active when MTX H15 is in POWER DOWN status In addition you can use the VRTC pin on the connector to backup the RTC from an external capacitor or a battery rechargeable or non chargeable The capacitor is charged by the line of internal HC15 If the voltage supply at BATT is disconnected the RTC can be powered by the capacitor The size of the capacitor determines the duration of buffering when no voltage is applied to MTX H15 i e the larger the capacitor the longer MTX H15 will save the date and time A serial 1kQ resistor placed on the board next to VDDLP limits the charge current of an empty capacitor or battery The following
37. r IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 1 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 introduction and common requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive Part 2 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA FDD UE covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 Electro Magnetic Compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common Technical Requirements ETSI EN 301 489 7 V1 2 1 2000 09 V1 2 1 Part 7 Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems GSM and DCS V1 2 1 Part 24 Specific conditions for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA for Mobile and portable UE radio and ancillary equipment IEC EN 60950 1 2001 Safety of information technology equipment 2000 EN 301 489 24 V1 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 24 Specific conditions for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA for Mobile and portable UE radio and ancillary equipment The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at MATRIX ELECTRONICA S L Alejandro Sanchez 109 28019 Madrid Spain Madrid 24th September 2007 Mr J Vicente Managing Board MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 29 Preliminary
38. r the antenna needs to be grounded or not Your local antenna manufacturer might be able to design a special antenna suitable for your application 7 3 2 Antenna type Make sure that you choose the right type of antenna for the modem Consider the following requirements e the antenna must be designed for the one of the frequency bands in use please ask your network provider for more information e UMTS 2100 MHz e GSM 1800 1900 MHz the impedance of the antenna and antenna cable must be 500 the antenna output power handling must be a minimum of 2W the VSWR value should be less than 3 1 to avoid damage to the modem 7 3 3 Antenna placement The antenna should be placed away from electronic devices or other antennas The recommended minimum distance between adjacent antennas operating in a similar radio frequency band is at least 50cm If signal strength is weak it is useful to face a directional antenna at the closest radio base station This can increase the strength of the signal received by the modem The modem s peak output power can reach 2W RF field strength varies with antenna type and distance At 10cm from the antenna the field strength may be up to 70V m and at 1m it will have reduced to 7V m In general CE marked products for residential and commercial areas and light industry can withstand a minimum of 3V m 7 3 4 The antenna cable Use 50Q impedance low loss cable and high quality 500 impedance connectors freq
39. red command string is not echoed but will be indicated when executed When a dial up connection is established over the modem interface the application interface can be used simultaneously for any control functions This eliminates the need for the user to enter AT commands such as and ATO to switch back and forth between command and online mode when working on one interface only Yet it should be noted that the dial up connection disables the echo on both interfaces due to the initialization strings typically set by modems The echo can be re activated by executing ATE1 See MTX H15 quick user guide for a complete step by step installation process MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 20 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 6 SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE Please read the information in this section and the information in Installation of the Modem before starting your integration work 6 1 Safety instructions PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND KEEP A COPY OF THEM e Always ensure that use of the modem is permitted The modem may present a hazard if used in proximity to personal medical electronic devices As a rule the modem must not be used in hospitals airports or planes e Never use the modem at a gas station refueling point blasting area or in any other environment where explosives may be present Operating the modem close to other el
40. s 1 2 Highlights General features HSDPA 3 6 Mbps Single Band UMTS HSDPA WCDMA FDD 2100 MHz Dual Band GSM 900 1800 MHz EDGE E GPRS multi slot class 10 GPRS multi slot class 10 UMTS HSDPA 3GPP release 5 GSM 3GPP release 99 Output power Class 4 2 W for GSM900 Class 3 0 25 W for UMTS Class E2 0 5 W for EDGE900 Class E2 0 4 W for EDGE1800 Class 1 1 W for GSM1800 Control via AT commands Hayes 3GPP TS 27 007 and 27 005 Power consumption Power down 50 pA Average Supply Current lt 970mA HSDPA data transfer Temperature range Normal Operation 30 C to 65 C Restricted Operation 30 C to 75 C Storage 40 C to 85 C e Dimensions Excluding connectors 78 1 x 66 8 x 37 2 mm e Weight lt 190g Supply voltage range 6 30 V Interfaces e FME M 50 Ohm antenna connector e USB 2 0 full speed interface e Operating status LED bi color SIM card interface 3 V 1 8 V e Plug in power supply and on off interfaces e Handset audio interface Specification for HSDPA data transmission HSDPA max 3 6 Mbps DL max 384 kbps UL UE CAT 1 6 11 12 supported Compressed mode according to 3GPP TS25 212 Specification for UMTS data transmission UMTS max 384 kbps DL max 384 kbps UL Specification for EDGE data transmission e EDGE class 10 max 236 8 kpbs DL max 118 kbps UL e Mobile station class e Modul
41. s likely to be situated in the vicinity of personnel a suitable warning should be contained in the equipment manual to this effect MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 22 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 7 INSTALLATI ON OF THE MODEM This chapter gives you advice and helpful hints on how to integrate the MTX H15 Terminal into your application from a hardware perspective 7 1 Where to install the modem There are several conditions which need to be taken into consideration when designing your application as they might affect the modem and its function They are 7 1 1 Environmental conditions The modem must be installed so that the environmental conditions stated in the Technical Data chapter such as temperature humidity and vibration are satisfied Additionally the electrical specifications in the Technical Data section must not be exceeded 7 1 2 Signal strength The modem has to be placed in a way that ensures sufficient signal strength To improve signal strength the antenna can be moved to another position Signal strength may depend on how close the modem is to a radio base station You must ensure that the location at which you intend to use the modem is within the network coverage area Degradation in signal strength can be the result of a disturbance from another source for example an electronic device in the immediate vicinity More information
42. uency range up to 2GHz to avoid RF losses Ensure that the antenna cable is as short as possible The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VSWR may depend on the effectiveness of the antenna cable and connectors In addition if you use an adapter between the antenna cable and the antenna connector it is crucial that the antenna cable is a high quality low loss cable Minimize the use of extension cables connectors and adapters Each additional cable connector or adapter causes a loss of signal power MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 24 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 7 3 5 Possible communications disturbances Possible communication disturbances include the following Noise can be caused by electronic devices and radio transmitters Path loss occurs as the strength of the received signal steadily decreases in proportion to the distance from the transmitter Shadowing is a form of environmental attenuation of radio signals caused by hills buildings trees or even vehicles This can be a particular problem inside buildings especially if the walls are thick and reinforced e Multi path fading is a sudden decrease or increase the signal strength This is the result of interference caused when direct and reflected signals reach the antenna simultaneously Surfaces such as buildings streets vehicles etc can reflect signals Hand over occurs as
43. ut prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 6 2 1 Magnetic Dual Band Antenna 900 1800 2 27 6 2 3 Patch Adhesive Antenna a s 27 CIN NIIT 28 6 3 1 USB CABLE ii un m may a um SS Gn Mete nime 28 9 CONFORMITY ASSESSMEN Ti vssssssssscsseasssssscsvsastaccessssvsvescesessosssevsoesosdastessbussuesesseatessbss usiebsessadebsssdeseasossssesesioses 29 10 ROHS STATEMENT PR 30 11 DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE MARK 30 12 30 13 AT COMMAND SUMMARY E 31 14 CONTA CT is 35 MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 4 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Description When your application needs to receive data up to 3 6 Mbps download or transmit up to 386Kbps the MTX H15 terminal is the solution based on HSDPA technology The HSPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access is a transmission standard based on the UMTS network which allows a download speed of up to 3 6 Mbit s The technology therefore enables services like broadband internet and e mail access high speed download of large data files and streaming of videos or music The MTX H15 is a complete terminal that encapsulates e
44. verything you need in one compact plug and play unit The integration is almost not needed because has its own SIM card reader and a USB port minimizing the need for further hardware components The MTX H15 is controlled via AT commands and standard interfaces such as USB 2 0 full speed and NDIS driver When UMTS HSDPA network operation is not present the MTX H15 can operate in EDGE class 10 max 236 8 kpbs DL max 118 kbps UL or in GPRS class 10 max 85 6 kbps DL max 42 8 kbps UL The MTX H15 can also work in simple CSD data transmission GSM data rate 14 4 kpbs V 110 UMTS data rate 57 6 kpbs V 120 as well Short Messaging SMS and FAX specifications It has also an analogue interface and capable to make a voice communication call MTX H15 is manufactured with SMD Technologies with the ISO 9001 amp ISO 14001 Quality certifications and it is RoHs WEEE compliant A full list of antennas cables and supplies accessories are available The MTX H15 terminal is powered by an internal SIEMENS Wireless Module HC15 Note Some of the functions described inside this Technical Description are only possible when the SIM Card is inserted ORDERING INFORMATION amp VERSION ORDERING CODE 199 801 093 Firmware Version 1 101 Module inside HC15 RELEASE 1 Siemens ref L30960 N1000 A100 MTX H15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 5 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice MTX H15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix e
45. w matrix es The USB host is responsible for supplying across the VUSB_IN line power to the module s USB interface but not to other MTX H15 interfaces This is because MTX H15 is designed as self powered device compliant with the Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2 0 It is mandatory to use an external power supply for MTX H15 See section 3 1 3 4 Antenna Connector The antenna connector allows transmission of radio frequency RF signals between the modem and an external customer supplied antenna The modem is fitted with a 500 FME male coaxial jack RF Signal The external antenna must be matched properly to achieve best performance regarding radiated power DC power consumption modulation accuracy and harmonic suppression 3 5 SIM card reader The MTX H15 Terminal is fitted with a SIM card reader designed for 1 8V and 3V SIM cards It is the flip up type which is lockable in the horizontal position and is accessed through a removable panel as shown below The card holder is a five wire interface according to GSM 11 11 It has a SIM card detector switch to detect whether or not the SIM card drawer is inserted Removing and inserting the SIM card during operation requires the software to be reinitialized Therefore alter reinserting the SIM card it is necessary to restart MTX H15 Terminal The full operation of the MTX H15 relies on a SIM card being inserted Some MTX H15 functionality may be lost if y
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47. you move from one cell to another in the GSM network Your mobile application call is transferred from one cell to the next Hand over can briefly interfere with communication and may cause a delay or at worst a disruption 15 User Manual V 2 0 Pag 25 Preliminary Subject to change without prior notice 15 UMTS HSDPA terminal modem http www matrix es 8 ACCESSORIES The 15 has been type approved together with a range of accessories including Power supply all type of antennas indoor outdoor high gain etc cables and DIN adapter Following is an example of this please visit www matrix es MTX Terminals to see the full range of accessories 8 1 POWER SUPPLY 8 1 1 AC Power Adaptor OPANIEL TECHNOLOGIES http www opaniel com 50 mm 32mm Model S1512 1212 lt lt gt Input 240 0 1A power adaptor 50 60Hz mains lead Euro plug option Output 12V DC 1 2A 2m cable with RJ12 plug connector see below RJ12 plug proprietary pinout Pin 1 Positive Pin 2 Not connected Pin 3 Not connected SE sam Pin 4 Positive contacts Pin 5 2 Not connected lt gt Pin 6 Negative 125m cable CE approved ORDERING CODE 901 004 167 8 1 2 DC cable 2 5m Fused DC Power Cable for GSM terminals Fuse Fast acting fuse gt 0 4 ORDERING CODE 118 003 330 RJ12 plug proprietary pinout Pin 1 Positive RED Pin 2 Not connected Pin 3 Not connect
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