Enfora GSM0000PB001MAN user manual

User manual for the device Enfora GSM0000PB001MAN

Device: Enfora GSM0000PB001MAN
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Enfora
Size: 1.22 MB
Added : 9/11/2014
Number of pages: 23
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User Manual:
GSM0000PB001MAN
Enfora GSM/GPRS
Spider SA User Manual

Revision 1.07
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Enfora L.P. 661 E. 18 Street Plano Texas 75074
www.enfora.com

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Document Title: Enfora GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Version: 1.07 Date: 02/14/05 Status: Released Document Control ID: GSM0000PB001MAN General All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of material provided in this document at the time of release. However, the items described in this document are subject to continuous development and improvement. All specifications are subject to change without notice and do not represe

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Limited Warranty ENFORA L.P. 12-MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Enfora warrants to the original purchaser of the product that, for a period of one (1) year from the date of product purchase, the product hardware, when used in conjunction with any associated software (including any firmware and applications) supplied by Enfora, will be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal operation. Enfora further warrants to such original purchaser that,

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual (ii) caused by any accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation, handling or testing, or unauthorized repair or modification of the product, (iii) caused by use of any software other than any software supplied by Enfora, or by use of the product other than in accordance with its documentation or (iv) the result of electrostatic discharge, electrical surge, fire, flood or similar causes. ENFORA’S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER’S SOLE REMEDY UNDER T

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Changes Number 1.00 9/18/02 Initial release 1.01 11/15/02 • Changed all reference to power configuration • Updated all product images • Updated all references to input power requirements • Updated LED operation • Added Tables and Figures • Added regulatory information 1.02 12/05/02 • Added mounting bracket information 1.03 1/15/03 • Added serial interface pinout 1.04 2/28/03 • Modified REG

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Table Of Contents 1 Introduction....................................................................................................1 1.1 About the GSM/GPRS Spider SA...........................................................1 1.2 About this Manual...................................................................................1 1.3 System Requirements ............................................................................2 1.4 Spider SA Front and

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 1 Introduction 1.1 About the GSM/GPRS Spider SA The GSM/GPRS Spider SA is a compact, stand-alone wireless IP (GSM/GPRS) modem. The platform also includes an external interface that provides I/O, audio, and ground lines for easy access. The GSM/GPRS Spider SA is designed for computing devices operating Windows 98 SE, XP, NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6), 2000 Professional and ME. The platform can also be used as a stand-alone serial device with other ver

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 1.3 System Requirements • Windows 98 SE / XP / NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6)/2000 Professional / ME operating systems or other serial-enabled platform • One standard RS-232 serial port for GSM/GPRS Spider SA configuration • One standard plug for speaker and microphone* *not required for stand alone operation 1.4 Spider SA Front and Back View Figure 1: Front view of GSM/GPRS Spider SA modem. Figure 2: Rear view of GSM/GPRS Spider SA modem. GS

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 2 Regulatory Compliance FCC • The modem was tested and certified to meet FCC Parts 15 in a stand-alone configuration, which demonstrated that the GSM/GPRS Spider SA complies with Part 15 emission limits. FCC Part 24 is covered by the Enfora Enabler-G "modular approval" process for a transmitter. This approach, described by FCC Public Notice DA 00-131407 released June 26, 2000, is intended to afford relief to equipment manufacturers by eliminating

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3 Installation 3.1 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card The SIM, an integral part of any GSM terminal device, is a “smart card” that is programmed with subscriber information. The user information consists of an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number, which is registered with the GSM service provider, and an encryption Ki (pronounced “key”). This information consists of a microprocessor and memory installed on a plastic card. To

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3.2 Connecting the Power Supply The GSM/GPRS Spider SA modem can utilize input power ranging from 5 Vdc to 30 Vdc. If your unit did not include a power supply or if you wish to configure a separate power interface, the following connector parts can be used to mate with the existing modem power connector: Connector Pins - Molex 39-00-0207 MINIFIT TERM CRP FEM CHN BS TIN 18-24 Plastic Housing - Molex 39-01-2020 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr.™

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual The following tables provide the power characteristics of the GSM/GPRS Spider SA modem. Enfora Enabler-G (@ 12 Volts) Average Current (mAmps) Peak Current (Amps) GSM 900 GSM 1 TX 1 RX 150 mA .88 A @ 32.5 dBm 1 RX 76 mA Idle 21 mA Sleep 20 mA DCS 1800 & GSM 1 TX 1 RX 112 mA .58 A @ 29.5 dBm PCS 1900 1 RX 72 mA Idle 21 mA Sleep 20 mA Table 1: GSM Operating Power Enfora Enabler-G (@ 12 Volts) Average Current (mAmps) Pea

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3.3 Connecting the Serial Cable To connect the Spider SA with a local computing device, connect one end (male end) of the 9-wire RS232 Serial Cable to the Spider SA port labeled “Serial” and connect the other end to a computer. Figure 5: Connecting the Serial Cable to Spider SA The following figure provides the Spider SA serial pinout information. Figure 6: Serial Pinout GSM0000PB001MAN 7 Version 1.07 - 02/14/05

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3.4 Connecting the GSM/GPRS Antenna The antenna is supplied by the user. The antenna must have a nominal impedance of 50 Ohms. The VSWR must be less than 2.0:1. System antenna gain should be 0-2 dB for optimum performance. See section 2 Regulatory Compliance FCC. There are two varieties of GSM/GPRS Spider SA modems. Model number GSM1202 operates at the 900/1800 MHz frequency band while model number GSM1203 operates in 1900 MHz frequency band.

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3.5 Attaching a Microphone/Speaker To place a voice call, insert a microphone/speaker to the port labeled “MIC AUDIO” as shown below in Figure 8. The plug is a standard 2.5mm audio connector. Many existing mobile phone headsets can be used. Figure 8: Attaching a Headset to the GSM/GPRS Spider SA Module GSM0000PB001MAN 9 Version 1.07 - 02/14/05

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3.6 Using the GSM/GPRS Spider SA Modem I/O Interface The GSM/GPRS Spider SA Modem provides an external I/O connector that can be used to interface with other devices. The mating I/O connector and operating tool part numbers are provided below: Wago I/O Connector – 733-108 FEMALE CONNECTOR WITH CAGE-CLAMP - 8 POLE Connector Tool – 233-332 OPERATING TOOL FOR FRONT-ENTRY WIRING OF SERIES 233 The Wago connector is attached to the SA as shown

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual The I/O pin configuration is provided in Figure 11. Figure 11: GPIO Pin Configuration Five general-purpose signals (GPIO1, GPIO3, GPIO5, GPIO6, and GPIO7) are provided. Each of these signals may be selected as inputs or outputs. The GPIO characteristics are provided in Table 3. One audio input and one audio output line is provided along with a ground line. I/O Lines Parameter/Conditions MIN TYP MAX UNIT V Input Voltage

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual 3.8 Mounting the GSM/GPRS Spider SA The GSM/GPRS Spider SA ships with a mounting bracket for remote installation The bracket should be used as a template to mark screw holes for installation. See Figure 12: GSM/GPRS Spider SA Mounting Bracket (attached). The mounting holes are designed for a number 10 screw. Once mounting holes have been located for placement, the mounting plate can be easily broken into two parts as demonstrated in Figure 13: GSM

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Figure 13: GSM/GPRS Spider SA Mounting Bracket (separated) Figure 14: GSM/GPRS Spider SA Bracket Installation GSM0000PB001MAN 13 Version 1.07 - 02/14/05

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GSM/GPRS Spider SA User Manual Figure 15: GSM/GPRS Spider SA Mounting Bracket (ready to mount) Figure 16: Mounting Bracket Dimensions GSM0000PB001MAN 14 Version 1.07 - 02/14/05


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