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1. 2 The supply inputs are protected from transients beyond the Recommended Operating Conditions If transients persist the supply will be latched in a disable state until the input is lowered Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Minimum Nominal Maximum Unit Note Operational Temperature 40 25 80 C Supply 4 75 5 0 5 25 Volt Peak Supply Current 15 Amp 1 Mode Type Average mA Description Terminal Disabled 140 External Disable Grounded modem off Using RS 232 AT CFUN 1 WCDMA 34 Idle no call in progress Full functionality of GSM the module AT CFUN 4 WCDMA 33 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered GSM on the network AT CFUN 5 WCDMA 10 Full functionality with power saving Module registered GSM on the network can receive incoming call sand SMS AT CFUN 0 WCDMA 10 Minimum functionality In this mode the AT interface GSM is not accessible Must be woken up externally by SMS or Socket attempt Using USB AT CFUN 1 WCDMA 38 Idle no call in progress GSM Full functionality of the module AT CFUN 4 WCDMA 37 Disabled TX and RX module is not registered on the GSM network AT CFUN 0 WCDMA 5 Full functionality with power saving Module registered GSM on the network can receive incoming call sand SMS Using RS 232 amp USB AT CFUN 1 WCDMA 51 Idle no call in progress Full functionality of GSM the module AT CFUN 4 WCDMA 51 Disabled TX and RX module is not registere
2. A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATI NS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications T3 Terminus Description The Terminus T3 is a communication control terminal with a compact rugged enclosure that encapsulates everything needed for easy M2M integration The multiple orderable versions allow for system deployment in different networks with little to no change in the design investment Powered by the Terminus Common Footprint devices the T3 contains all circuitry required to give your application access to GSM HSPA EVDO even LTE based network technology It can receive power from a 5v source contains two communication interfaces and an easy to use input to control ON OFF remotely Additionally Janus offers Python examples for the modems equipped with the interpreter to add scripting capabilities to your application T3 Connections Terminals The 4 position terminal section serves as the power supply input It is also the access point for the external disable input Janus carries mating connectors for the terminal block but the part number is referenced for the user if they need to find something we do not carry Pin Description 1 External Disable 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 5V Supply Terminal Part Number OSTOQ041251 Figure 1 T3 Terminal Block Diagram Exter
3. Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice JANUS cvor C MMUNICATI NS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Electrical Specifications continued Cellular Antenna Specifications LTE910T3 AT amp T Frequency Range Depending on frequency bands provided by the network operator the customer should use the most suitable antenna for those frequencies Bandwidth GSM850 70Mhz GSM1900 PCS 140Mhz WCDMA 1900 B2 140Mhz WCDMA 850 B5 70Mhz LTE 1900 B2 140Mhz LTE 1700 B4 445Mhz LTE 850 B5 70Mhz LTE 700 B17 42Mhz Gain Gain lt 3dBi Impedance 50Q Input Power gt 33 dBm 2W peak power in GSM gt 24 dBm Average power in WCDMA amp LTE VSWR Absolute Max lt 10 1 VSWR Recommended lt 2 1 LTE910T3 Verizon Frequency Range Depending on frequency bands provided by the network operator the customer should use the most suitable antenna for those frequencies Bandwidth LTE 1700 B4 445Mhz LTE 700 B13 41Mhz Gain Gain lt 3dBi Impedance 50Q Input Power gt 24 dBm Average power VSWR Absolute Max lt 10 1 VSWR Recommended lt 2 GPS Antenna Specifications Parameter Description GPS Enabled Units Input Voltage Range 2 85V Frequency Range 1575 42 2 MHz Gain lt 15dB overall at the connector Antenna and LNA included Impedan
4. e E a caesecmt Gecanseeaaaety 14 DISCLAIMER The information contained in this document is the proprietary information of Connor Winfield Corporation and its affiliates Janus Remote Communication The contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers employees agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document without the prior written consent of Connor Winfield is strictly prohibited Connor Wintield makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information it makes available Notwithstanding the foregoing Connor Winfield does not make any warranty as to the information contained herein and does not accept any liability for any injury loss or damage of any Kind incurred by use of or reliance upon the information Connor Winfield disclaims any and all responsibility for the application of the devices characterized in this document and notes that the application of the device must comply with the safety standards of the applicable country and where applicable with the relevant wiring rules Connor Winfield reserves the right to make modifications additions and deletions to this document due to typographical errors inaccurate information or improvements to programs and or equipment at any time and without notice Such changes will nevertheless be incorporated into new editions of this application note All rights reserved 2011 Connor Winfield Corporation Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page2 Rev
5. 0 HSPA UMTS EDGE GPRS GSM AT amp T Certified EVDO910T3 v3 0 EV DO Verizon CDMA910T3 v2 0 CDMA 1xRTT Sprint CDMA910T3 v3 0 CDMA 1xRTT Verizon CDMA910T3 v4 0 CDMA 1xRTT Aeris LTE910T3 v1 0 LTE AT amp T LTE910T3 v2 0 LTE Sprint LTE910T3 v3 0 LTE Verizon Revision History Revision Revision Date Note A00 07 01 15 Advanced Release User Manual A01 07 23 15 Terminal Block update and Mechanical Dimensions update JANUS tenors C MMUNICATI NS Division of The Connor Winfield Corporation 2111 Comprehensive Drive Aurora Illinois 60505 630 499 2121 e Fax 630 851 5040 www janus rc com
6. Terminus T3 Products User Manual JANUS emor C MMUNICATI NS e JA19 UM A00 Date 01 July 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF GONTENTS amd DISCLAIMER cisarina annaus aea K aanewcubcucey aA aAa a rA 2 Te G nsral DeSChpPiOM eeaeee a N ar a 3 Block Diagrami sis sccesesnscncthendascncuansstecesdegut ae deteanatususavesdas sands cuneanaysusmnayhcuduaauexansacuencenensandbedeazennaaaansaneyhtedscenageaycncdearteaduecesasaveadaus 3 TSHOVEIVI OW is ainsi senirdeain cocci wedtesaaceda tas sescusnw diate cdates teva E dyn agiciuae oaielba lease Sean dauud s E E E a deemeaneeat saadaasens 3 TS COMMECH ONS eoissccsssaceoescsecesnnces E E A andi abeduaadnace aus Ganesaneinted aagda a geteaaGava iaececsiagedensaddeaiae E T 3 5 Terminals RS232 USB LED Indicators Antenna Connections SIM Card TS Electrical Specifications senening a e hath a aana eaaa aai 6 8 Absolute Maximum Ratings Recommended Operating Conditions Cellular Antenna Specifications GPS Antenna Specifications M chanical SHSCHI CANONS sisaccs ide cscsaescalecestnssvcies cacssnnebdeu Ania AARNA Edna Rna AASPERE ART Ania Tenat rE ADi 9 Getting started with T3 Terminus Applications ccscoiss sca cascsccianadenas ccenccancedanstanvasdeeaaisscasnaueneaqnoredssnita asa Sinana ian aiana 10 13 Starting a Terminal Session Sending an SMS Making a GPRS Data Call GPS Ordering lMOrmati o Mieniem aea ANE Ea E N a rer aero re re 14 Revision Pistol irese e e E E E a a E a N
7. ce 50Q VSWR TBD Current Consumption 30mA Max 20mA Typ Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page8 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice JANUS cvor C MMUNICATI NS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Mechanical Specifications o F 4491 al 2250 2 3500 ai 1 0625 3250 k n S 5 2142 E 4 1142 1 811 0 790 E All measurements in inches unless otherwise noted Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page9 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice i E SMM EEGA TIS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Getting started with the T3 This will take you through the basic steps required to power the Terminus T3 and communicate with the modem Please confirm that you have these items before continuing If you are evaluating the GSM or HSPA based T3 ensure that you have an active SIM card If evaluating the CDMA or EVDO based T3 you will not have a SIM card but will need an account attached to your device s MEID which can be found on the bottom of the T3 You can evaluate the basic functions without these steps but in order to fully evaluate cellular connectivity it is required e Power Supply with the terminal bl
8. col PDP Set up the PDP context parameters Enter AT CGDCONT 1 IP APN 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt cr gt Where APN is specific to the service provider being used Activate the PDP context Enter AT SGACT 1 1 v p Where v is your user ID and p is your password If there are none required for your account you can leave them blank e Open the socket connection Enter AT SD 1 0 IPP IPA 0 0 0 Look for response CONNECT This opens a remote connection via socket IPP the remote host port of the server you are trying to connect to 0 to 65535 IPA the IP address of the server hyou are trying to connect to in the format XXX XXX XXX XXK At this point a data session is active and data can be sent from the Terminus to the remote device and visa versa To exit the data session and return to command mode send the characters and wait for the OK response Enter AT SH 1 to close the socket GPS HSPA910T3 The data can be acquired in two methods Method 1 e Send command AT GPSP 1 lt cr gt e Send command AT GPSACP lt cr gt GPSACP can retrieve GPS data at any point when GPSP 1 Method 2 e Configure Unsolicited NMEA Data e Send command to enable NMEA stream AT GPSNMUN lt enable gt lt gga gt lt gll gt lt gsa gt lt gsv gt lt rmc gt lt vtg gt lt cr gt Select parameter 1 to enable or 0 to disable for your NMEA stream requirements EXAMPLE AT GPSNMUN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e Start NMEA S
9. d on the GSM network AT CFUN 5 WCDMA 11 Full functionality with power saving Module registered GSM on the network can receive incoming call sand SMS AT CFUN 0 WCDMA 10 Minimum functionality In this mode the AT interface GSM is not accessible Must be woken up externally by SMS or Socket attempt Notes 1 Peak Supply Current specification is stated as the minimum amount of current the external power supply must be able to supply during the TX burst of the embedded cellular radio Please refer to the Plug In User Manual for power supply characteristics of the embedded Plug In Module in the Terminus T3 Plug In User Manual can be downloaded at http www janus rc com terminuscf html 2 Average Supply Current specification is stated as the maximum average current the Terminus T3 terminal can draw while maintaining junction tem peratures within the internal power supply IC s specifications It is the applications responsibility to maintain operation within this limit to maintain reliable operation over the life of this terminal product 3 Values taken with GPS turned OFF When GPS is used expect a 20MA increase during operating states Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page6 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATI NS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Electrical Speci
10. e Communications Specifications subject to change without notice MM ICATI ai mere All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Getting started with the T3 continued Starting a Terminal Session continued Step 4 Click on the Call button in HyperTerminal to make the connection In the window you should now be able to send AT commands To make sure you have a proper connection type AT into the window without quotes and press Enter You should receive a response of OK If you do not receive that response go back and check to make sure you ve selected the correct COM port as well as the settings Step 5 The next thing is to set the modem for proper operation and wait for registration Although the modems are factory set by default to work in a wide range ensuring these are set is still a good idea GSM and HSPA For T Mobile amp MVNO e AT SELINT 2 This makes use of the most recent AT command set e AT ENS 1 Ensures some automatic settings used CDMA and EVDO These units require some extra steps that are thoroughly detailed in our Provisioning App Note found here http www janus rc com Documentation JA01 AN111_Provisioning CDMA pdf Step 6 Check the network status by entering AT CREG without the quotations and press ENTER The response will be CREG 0 1 or CREG 0 5 meaning the device is registered to the home network or roaming respectively If the
11. fications continued Cellular Antenna Specifications Parameter Description HSPA910T3 Frequency Range Depending on frequency bands provided by the network operator the customer should use the most suitable antenna for those frequencies Bandwidth 7OMHz in GSM850 80 MHz in GSM900 170 MHz in DCS amp 140 MHz PCS 70 MHz in WCDMA850 80 MhHz in WCDMA900 460 MHz in WCDMA1700 140 MHz in WCDMA1900 250 MHz in WCDMA2100 Gain Gain lt 3dBi Impedance 50Q Input Power gt 33 dBm 2W peak power in GSM gt 24 dBm Average power in WCDMA VSWR Absolute Max lt 5 VSWR Recommended lt 5 1 EVDO910T3 Frequency Range Depending on frequency bands provided by the network operator the customer should use the most suitable antenna for those frequencies Bandwidth 70MHz in CDMA BCO 140 MHz in CDMA BC Gain Gain lt 5dBi Impedance 50Q Input Power gt 24 4 dBm in CDMA VSWR Absolute Max lt 51 VSWR Recommended lt 2 1 CDMA910T3 Frequency Range Depending on frequency bands provided by the network operator the customer should use the most suitable antenna for those frequencies Bandwidth 70MHz in CDMA BCO 140 MHz in CDMA BC Gain Gain lt 5dBi Impedance 50Q Input Power gt 24 4 dBm in CDMA VSWR Absolute Max lt 5 VSWR Recommended lt 2 1 Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page7 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 Copyright 2015
12. he unit is available for communications this will be illuminated When the modem is not ready either through external disable control or the use of low power AT CFUN modes this LED will be turned off Logically it is tied to the CTS clear to send signal Cellular Amber LED This LED is directly connected to the modem s cellular status signal It can be user controlled through AT commands or set to automatic control by the modem for cellular status feedback Please consult the modem AT command guide for control commands AT GPIO and AT SLED are the common commands Description of status LED Status Device Status Permanently Off Cellular radio is off Permanently On On Searching Slow Blinking 0 3 sec on 2 7 sec off Registered Fast Blinking 0 5 sec on 0 5 sec off Shutting down Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page4 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATI NS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications T3 Connections continued Antenna Connections These are bulkhead antenna connections for wireless communication to cellular and GPS technology SMA Cellular and RX Diversity antenna connections Pin Description Center Pin Signal Shield Ground MCX GPS antenna connection Pin Description Center Pin Signal Shield Ground SIM Card The SIM card port i
13. nal Disable This input signal is designed to put the unit into the lowest possible power state without needing to cut power entirely It can be used by simply grounding the signal then released when not needed This signal is internally pulled up to 5v It should only be controlled via grounding or floating Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page3 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice M TI ESEMMU MEEA TIENS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications T3 Connections continued RS232 The DB9 port follows the standard for RS 232 communications and gives the connections for serial interaction with hardware handshaking Pin Description Direction 1 DCD Output 2 RXD Output 3 TXD Input 4 DTR Input 5 GND Supply 6 DSR Output 7 RTS Input 8 CTS Output 9 RING Output USB The USB B type port is directly connected to the modem giving several interfaces in one connection for application ease This port can be used for various functions including firmware updates of the modem This port does not provide power to the T3 which must come from the main terminal input LED Indicators The T3 contains two LEDs for feedback to the user Status Green LED This LED is T3 feedback on readiness of the modem to accept commands and is automatically controlled internally When t
14. ock mating connection e RS232 DBY ended cable or USB B to A cable e SMA Cellular Antenna Starting a Terminal Session Step 1 e Attach the cellular antenna to the SMA bulkhead connector e f applicable insert the SIM card to the modem s SIM holder e Connect the RS232 cable or USB cable to the DB9 or USB connection respectively Step 2 Apply power to the T3 via the terminal blocks The T3 will begin booting the modem and you will see the amber LED illuminate In a few moments the green LED should illuminate indicating the modem is ready to accept commands Step 3 Using RS232 Open HyperTerminal or an equivalent terminal emulator and start a new session Use the following settings as they are the default for T3 communications Bits per second 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow control Hardware Step 3 Using USB If this is the first time using this modem type on your PC you should see several virtual COM ports appear in the device manager You will want to download the USB drivers for your modem type which can be found on the Janus RC website Once the drivers are installed and the ports are available you can open a terminal session with the following settings as they are the default for T3 communications Bits per second 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow control None Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page10 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remot
15. response is different than this please refer to the AT Command guide as well as verify the account is active Step 7 Check the signal quality by entering AT CSQ without the quotations and press ENTER The response will be CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt lt rssi gt Signal Strength 99 Not known or detectable 0 31 dBm rssi 2 113 Example A result of 31 indicates 51dBm or greater An rssi value of gt 10 in typical applications if fine and you will usually see about 12 20 in normal to good signal but note that worst case it can be lower but still register and perform normal functions Sending an SMS SMS Select Message Service mode allows you to send a text message max 160 characters to an SMS capable subscriber unit e Set the SMS mode to text This must be entered every power cycle AT CMGF 1 lt cr gt e To enter the receiving subscriber unit phone number and message enter AT CMGS 8885551 234 Wait for response gt then enter message text Enter ctrl z lt cr gt to end the message JAN US Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page11 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATI NS P ae ee All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Getting started with the T3 continued Making a GPRS data call socket dial GPRS is a data service that uses Packet Data Proto
16. s located inside of the T3 on the module itself To insert a SIM card please follow these instructions Step 1 To access the SIM card holder remove the four TX 10 screws from the ruggedized aluminum enclosure These screws are located on the panel of the T3 that includes the RS232 DB9 and RF connections Step 2 Slide out the panel which will include the T3 board Step 3 Locate the SIM card holder on top of the Terminus Plug In board Step 4 Slide the top of the SIM card holder back to unlock insert the SIM card and close Slide back to the original position to lock back in place Step 5 Slide the panel back into the enclosure replace and tighten the four TX 10 screws Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page5 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice MM TI SEMM EEA EE All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Electrical Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Minimum Nominal Maximum Unit Note Storage Temperature 40 85 C 1 Supply Supply amp Enable Input 0 6 Volt 1 2 VIN RS 232 Inputs 25 25 Volt 1 Notes 1 Operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those listed under Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect device reliability
17. tream Send command AT GPSP 1 lt cr gt e End NMEA Stream Send command AT GPSP 0 lt cr gt Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page12 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice MM ICATI E SMMM SNS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Getting started with the T3 continued GPS continued EVDO910T3 The data can be acquired in two methods Method 1 e Send command AT GPSP 1 lt cr gt e Send command AT GPSACP lt cr gt GPSACP can retrieve GPS data at any point when GPSP 1 Method 2 e Configure Unsolicited NMEA Data e Send command to enable NMEA stream AT GPSNMUN lt enable gt lt gga gt lt gll gt lt gsa gt lt gsv gt lt rmc gt lt vtg gt lt cr gt Select parameter 3 to enable or 0 to disable for your NMEA stream requirements EXAMPLE AT GPSNMUNZ3 1 1 1 1 1 1 e Start NMEA Stream Send command AT GPSP 1 lt cr gt e End NMEA Stream Send command AT GPSP 0 lt cr gt Terminus T3 User Guide JA19 UM Page13 Rev A00 Date 07 01 15 JAN U S REMOTE Copyright 2015 Janus Remote Communications Specifications subject to change without notice C MMUNICATI NS All Rights Reserved See website for latest revision Not intended for life support applications Terminus T3 Products User Manual Terminus Models amp Ordering Ordering Description HSPA910T3 v1
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