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1. cece ceceecceceeeee ee eeeee ce eeeee eee eeeeeeeeese ee eees ae eeesaaeeesaaeeetsaaeeeeaaeeeesaaeeeeessaeeeeeas 13 All information in this document is provided for reference only with no warranty of its suitability for any specific purpose This information has been thoroughly checked and is believed to be entirely reliable and consistent with the product that it describes However Fastwel accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies omissions or their consequences as well as liability arising from the use or application of any product or example described in this document Fastwel Co Ltd reserves the right to change modify and improve this document or the products described in it at Fastwel s discretion without further notice Software described in this document is provided on an as is basis without warranty Fastwel assumes no liability for consequential or incidental damages originated by the use of this software This document contains information which is property of Fastwel Co Ltd It is not allowed to reproduce it or transmit by any means to translate the document or to convert it to any electronic form in full or in parts without antecedent written approval of Fastwel Co Ltd or one of its officially authorized agents Fastwel and Fastwel logo are trademarks owned by Fastwel Co Ltd Moscow Russian Federation Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation IEEE is a registered trademark of the Institute of El
2. 2 Attach a failure inspection report with a product to be returned in the form accepted by customer with a description of the failure circumstances and symptoms 3 Carefully package the product in the antistatic bag in which the product had been supplied Failure to package in antistatic material will VOID all warranties Then package the product in a safe container for shipping 4 The customer pays for shipping the product to Fastwel or to an official Fastwel representative or dealer CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Introduction Fastwel Ley CNM350 1 Introduction 1 1 Designation of the Module The communication navigation module CNM350 hereafter referred to as the Module manufactured at Fastwel intended for use as part of systems of PC 104 format and provides a Wireless transmission of data and speech via GSM network in any from frequency ranges 850 900 1800 1900 MHz with use of CSD and GPRS EDGE technologies m Definition of current location speed and time with use of GPS GLONASS technologies in L1 frequency ranges 1 2 Technical characteristics of the Module 1 2 1 Interface PC 104 H interface controller for connection with the Module devices four channel PCI UART XR17D154 of the EXAR Corp firm B 32 bit 33 MHz Bus Target m universal interface 3 3 V 5 V general interruption request from all the UART channels E FIFO 64 bytes for every UART channel and transmit direction z 8 GPIO
3. see the Table 2 2 OnGSM 1 Off6SM 0 RstGSM 0 At this value of SelSIM signal should be set according to what SIM card should be used If necessary balance depletion network congestion deterioration of acceptance conditions and etc subsequently change of active SIM card is possible via inversion of SelSIM control signal condition however such operation is allowed only at switched off modem Some seconds are required to start control processor of the modem after which exchange of AT commands via COM ports see the Table 2 1 referred to it becomes possible in particular OK response should appear on AT command Availability of two COM ports represents high flexibility allowing for example exchange of data through one port and at the same time commands through the other one By default the second port UART2 is closed for its opening AT WMFM 0 1 2 command giving is required new configuration is automatically saved in energy dependable memory Factory parameters of the modem COM ports 115200 8N1 however if necessary you can change speed with AT IPR command but frame characteristics with AT ICF command AT amp W command will be required for saving new adjustments in energy dependable CNM350 User Manual 21 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Operation of the Module Fastwel LE CNM350 memory Maximum supported speed in both COM ports of the modem is 921600bps there is also mode of speed autodefinition To prevent Sierra Wireless inform
4. of audio signals can be set with the help of AT VGR AT VGT commands to save new values in energy dependable memory AT amp W command is required Alignment of GPRS EDGE connection requires preliminary setting of so called PDP context with the help of AT CGDCONT command the most essential from parameters of which name of access point APN specific for the GSM operator and possibly for region and used tariff PDP context is automatically saved in energy dependable memory an also up to four contexts can be saved It is necessary to take into account that in some cases preliminary activation of service of data communication via GPRS EDGE batch network is required these details as well as APN value can be predetermined in service center or on web site of GSM operator For GPRS EDGE connection it is necessary to use ATD 99 n command where n required number of PDP context 1 4 after successful execution of which GSM modem is transferred into the data mode where information exchange takes place For transferring from the data mode to command ones sequence of symbols with pauses min 1s should be applied but for returning to the data mode ATO command In case of disconnection for any reason GSM modem displays NO CARRIER line and in is switched to command mode To clarify current balance you can use USSD request typical command has AT CUSD 1 100 form Process of concrete switching off of the modem with deregistration f
5. ports used for the Module devices control z compatibility with 16C550 E crystal frequency 14 7456 MHz examples of program drivers for DOS Windows Linux QNX E correspondence to PCI Local Bus Specification revision 2 3 m correspondence to PC 104 Plus Specification version 2 2 E ISA bus in the Module is not used but its plugs are installed for correspondence 1 2 2 GSM modem in CNM350 01 and CNM350 02 variants m GSM modem Q2687 of the Sierra Wireless firm for operation in frequency ranges GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GPRS class 10 CS1 4 reception up to 85 6 kbps transfer up to 42 8 kbps a EDGE class 10 MCS5 9 reception up to 236 8 kbps transfer up to 118 4 kbps z control with the help of AT commands Hayes 3GPP TS 27 007 27 005 x connection with processor module via two UART channels at speed up to 921 6 kbps with speed auto sensing option built in protocol stacks TCP IP CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Introduction Fastwel LES CNM350 P firm integrated development environments Sierra Wireless for creation and debugging of user C and Lua applications providing up to 88MIPS computational resources of GSM modem control processor in real time multitasking environment on the basis of Open AT technology it is accessible for loading to the manufacturer s web site http www sierrawireless com E connection of external GSM aerial via cross over cable included into the set of deli
6. voltage of GPS GLONASS aerial Current max 75 mA 1 2 5V 1 2 G9 2 3 3 3 V 2 3 Passive aerial absence of jumper Cfg EEPROM PCl device switch 1 2 phen i i Jumper is installed normal operation Vendor ID 13A8H Exar Device ID 0154H XR17D154IV Subsystem Vendor ID 1AD5H Fastwel Subsystem Device ID 015EH CNM350 Setting of the Module position number in PC 104 stack is carried out with the help of DIP switch SA1 and it is described in the Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Designation of DIP switch SA1 Module position number in SA1 2 nearer to board SA1 1 nearer to ISA plug stack PC 104 edge marked as MSB marked as LSB Designation of XP3 Audio plug contacts is described in the Table 2 6 Table 2 6 Designation of XP3 Audio plug contacts Contact Signal Designation Contactiocation Microphone input Loudspeaker output e m p ro mw E seo mw po oe mw p CNM350 User Manual 15 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Arrangement and operation of the Module Fastwel Lee CNM350 2 4 Connection of external aerials External aerials required for the Module operation are connected to plugs of MMCX type located on its board through cross over cables MMCX SMA from the Module complete set SMA sockets of cross over cables provide fixture to the board with the help of 1 4 screws in openings with diameter of 6 6 mm Thus aim system should content board with designated openings for cross o
7. Fastwel Le CNM350 The communication navigation module User Manual Rev 001 E December 2012 The product described in this manual is compliant with all related CE standards Product Title CNM350 Document name CNM350 User Manual Manual version 001 E Ref docs UMEC 468157 001P9_CNM350_v1 7 doc Copyright 2012 Fastwel Co Ltd All rights reserved Revision Record Contact Information Fastwel Co Ltd Fastwel Corporation US Address 108 Profsoyuznaya st 55 Washington Street Suite 310 Moscow 117437 Brooklyn New York 11201 Russian Federation USA Tel 7 495 232 1681 1 718 554 3686 Fax 7 495 232 1654 1 718 797 0600 Toll free 1 877 787 8443 1 877 RURUGGED Technical support 1 347 585 4505 E mail info fastwel com Web http www fastwel com Fastwel LE CNM350 Table of Contents Bk 19 6 a O40 21 1 9 tae ne eee ee er eee none ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee 2 SCOT DE eg ake cere cs ne rnc co re ste ese see eee se co ecto eees set sate eer ese este ee ec recente eee eee 3 PTS CO NS E E N E E A E N E 3 Ie rei 0 alg Onen eere a ene 4 General Safety Precautions sccceesvsceresccceivedseacatntnbcktigsabiasieccuscdeessrecatiedceecdnedieiakccatedcudebvads Brcavedendceleldiveccend tedabecatedeeteles 5 Unpacking Inspection and Handling ccccccccsscccesececsececeuceseseceeseeenseceneueessueeeeececsusensueeseecesesesensesensusensaeenseetens 6 TACE VG Al A ee e e a a a
8. IO XP3 GSM Modem Sierra Wireless RstGSM RF XS foe Quad PCI UART StsLED Exar XR17D154 SEAE GPIO7 GPS GLONASS i ae Receiver E pHs UP3 MHN M7 V ANT ID GPIO6 EE Informational exchange between PCI 104 bus and separate nodes of the Module GSM modem and GPS GLONASS receiver is carried out via four channel PCI UART designation of COM ports of which is described in the Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Designation of COM ports PCI UART UART Designation Modem control signals GSM modem Main Serial Link UART1 GSM modem Auxiliary Serial Link UART2 GPS GLONASS receiver channel 1 UARTO GPS GLONASS receiver channel 2 UART1 Note AK Unused inputs of PCI UART modem control signals are connected to 0 logical level thus it doesn t prevent option of flow apparatus control For control of operation of separate nodes of the Module discrete input output ports GPIO PCI UART designation of which is described in the Table 2 2 are used additionally CNM350 User Manual 13 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Arrangement and operation of the Module Fastwel Lee CNM350 Table 2 2 Designation of GPIO ports PCI UART GPIO Type Active Designation range level OnGSM output Command of GSM modem power supply switching off OffSM output GSM modem switch off command after OffGSM 1 setting issuing of AT a AT CPOF is additionally required after receipt of OK answer GSM modem
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10. al interference To turn to the Module resources from user applications it is necessary to preliminarily install program driver Drivers for different operating systems and information about their installation are contained on compact disk from the Module set After installation of drivers four additional COM ports with which any program of terminal emulation can operate for example HyperTerminal for Windows Minicom for Linux qtalk for QNX appear in the system although such programs are not necessary for operation with the Module GPIO control see the Table 2 2 from user applications should be carried out via driver function calls according to API presented in header files from the set of drivers For GPIO manual control in the Windows media you can use CNM350Diag utility containing on compact disk 5 3 Operation with GSM modem CNM350 01 and CNM350 02 For full the GSM modem functioning connection of external GSM aerial and insertion of one or two acting SIM cards of GSM operator into the Module are required Control of the GSM modem operation from user applications is carried out via mechanism of Al commands according to Hayes 3GPP TS 27 007 27 005 Detailed manual Sierra Wireless concerning set of supported commands including number of firm commands is contained on compact disk this manual contains just general information exceptionally for reference The modem switching on is carried out via installation of control signals
11. ation loosing it is insistently recommended to switch on option of flow apparatus control After switching on the modem checks PIN code of SIM card To define current result if inspection or to input PIN code it is necessary to use AT CPIN command In number of cases it may be preferred to switch off request of PIN code of SlM cards it may be carried out via temporary insertion of SIM card intro any GSM telephone After successful inspection of PIN code registration in GSM network becomes possible For inspection of registration condition it is necessary to use AT CREG command and quality of GSM signal at present moment can be controlled with the help of AT CSQ command For the following performance of calls use of ATD call ATA response to call and ATH pulldown commands is possible For correct access to audio interface of the modem it is important not to change with AT SPEAKER comand factory setting of source and receiver of audio signal MIC_1 SPK_2 as it is these signals are displayed on XP3 audio interface plug You should also remember that at voice calls ATD call command should be ended with Semicolon symbol Chains of audio input and output for reduction of interference effect are made in the form of differential pairs and equipped with filters nevertheless at connection of microphone and loud speaker it is recommended to use conducting wires of minimum length preferably with screen connected to Gnd chain Required levels
12. calculations and etc the most appropriate is firm utility of the manufacturer NAV4U for Windows allowing display of navigational data in graphical form and large volume of additional information as well as renewal of built in software of the receiver Preset settings can be saved in energy dependable flash memory of the receiver or with the aim of testing they can be applied without saving The modem switching off is reached with the help of control signal OffGPS 0 application at this power from GPS GLONASS aerial is also removed Hardware reset of the receiver in emergency situations can be carried out via giving of RstGPS 1 control signal min 1ms long It is recommended to renew built in software of the receiver up to the last version allowable on the manufacturer s remediation server http nav4u dyndns org CNM350 User Manual 23 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Maintenance Fastwel LES CNM350 6 Maintenance The lithium battery must be replaced with CR2032 or a battery with similar characteristics CNM350 User Manual 24 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts Fastwel LES CNM350 T Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts WO M Baseboard Management Controller z Peripheral Management Controller IPMI IPMB ZC Intelligent Platform Management Interface Intelligent Platform Management Bus Inter Integrated Circuit Two thread serial protocol used in SMB and IPMI Keyboard Controll
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14. ectrical and Electronics Engineers Inc Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation Pentium M and Celeron M are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft is a trademark of the Microsoft corporation In addition this document may include names company logos and trademarks which are registered trademarks and therefore are property of their respective owners Fastwel welcomes suggestions remarks and proposals regarding the form and the content of this Manual CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Fastwel LE CNM350 Notation Conventions Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol draws your attention to the information related to electro static sensitivity of your product and its components To keep product safety and operability it is necessary to handle it with care and follow the ESD safety directions Caution Electric Shock This symbol warns about danger of electrical shock gt 60 V when touching products or parts of them Failure to observe the indicated precautions and directions may expose your life to danger and may lead to damage to your product Warning Information marked by this symbol is essential for human and equipment safety Read this information attentively be watchful Note This symbol and title marks important information to be read attentively for your own benefit CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Fastwel LE CNM350 General Safety Precautions This product was developed for
15. eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeesaeeeeesaeeeeeas 21 5 4 Operation with GPS GLONASS receiver CNM350 01 and CNM350 03 cccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 23 6 VT AUC AU CO ecco cine ne anaes gece ee bine E T E E 24 T Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts ccccccssseeesseseeeeseeseeeeeeeseeeseesseeseesneeseeeneesseeeees 25 CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Fastwel LE CNM350 List of Tables Table 2 1 Designation of COM ports PCI UART cccccecccceececeececeececeeeeeseeceseeceseecessusesseeeeseeceseneetsneesseeees 13 Table 2 2 Designation of GPIO ports PCI UART ccccccccceeccececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeceseeeesseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeessneesseeees 14 Table 2 3 Designation of GSM modem condition light emitting diode cccccccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeees 14 Table 2 4 Designation of the Module jumpers cccccccceeccceeeeeeeececeececeeceeeeeeeseececeucessuceesaeeeseecesaueetsneessneeess 15 Table 2 5 Designation Of IDIP SWitCl SAT cescscezscec ccc scecdet desta enceecadencaetedenheedadehe suatieenbescatedsaudecanhaadededemecuceinbennes ees 15 Table 2 6 Designation of XP3 Audio plug contacts ccc cceeccceecccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeceseeeesaeeeeseeeeseeeessneesaneeees 15 List of Figures Figure 2 1 Appearance and location of components of the MOdUIE ccccceececeecceaeeeeceeeeceeeesaeseeseeeeseeeesaeees 12 Figure 2 2 Structure Of the Module
16. eiver operation connection of external GPS GLONASS aerial is required At selection of aerial it is necessary to take into account dynamical range of receiver over aerial input minus 130 minus 100 dBm and attenuation introduced by aerial cable At aerial location it is necessary to be guided with criteria of direct visibility of navigation satellites Detailed receiver operational manuals including its detailed technical characteristics and formats of messages of all the supported protocols can be founded in documentation of the manufacturing plant containing on compact disk this manual contains just general information only for reference Receiver switching on is reached via installation of control signals see the Table 2 2 OnGPS 1 RstGPS O After start of receiver control processor information exchange with it through any of COM ports see the Table 2 1 referred to it becomes possible Availability of two COM ports represents high flexibility allowing for example accepting of navigational data through one port and at the same time giving of differential amendment through the other one Typical factory setting of COM ports parameters 4800 8N1 NMEA 0183 of the first port and 115200 8N1 MNP binary of the second one Maximum supported speed of both COM ports of the receiver is 115200 bps For adjustment of required parameters of the receiver protocol and exchange speed list of Communicated messages mask of satellites modes of
17. er Style interface KCS interface Interface for communication between control software and BMC similar to a keyboard controller interface BT interface Block Transfer interface Block transfer interface for communication between control software and BMC DDR SDRAM Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SODIMM Small Outline Dual In Line Memory Module ECC Error Correction Code Data error correction technology used in memory modules FWH Firmware Hub Nonvolatile memory chip part of Intel chipset used for main and reserve BIOS copies in CPC506 External devices communication interface USB Host Controller Interface PMC PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect Mezzanine Card CMC Common Mezzanine Card LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signal Digital monitors communication specification Real Time Clock O BIOS Basic Input Output System P Personal Computer PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group AHA Accelerated Hub Architecture GMCH and ICH communication bus specification CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E N O1 Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts Fastwel LES CNM350 sAGP Accelerated Graphics Port Advanced Gunning Transceiver Logic PSB Processor Side Bus signal exchange specification Not And electronic logic gate ae memory specification pssD Solid State Disk O ECP EPP Extended Capabilities Port Enhanced Parallel Port Parallel port specifications EIDE Enhanced Integ
18. f power Inserting and removal of SlM cards is allowed just at switched on GSM modem Attention A In order to avoid failure of the Module it is necessary fully observe general requirements while its preparation to operation 4 3 Electrostatic safety requirements All the mounting and preparatory works replacement of elements and service of the Module should be carried out just with the help of special instruments and technical facilities for example electrostatic bracelets and etc free from electricity static charge and excitation Attention The Module contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge CNM350 User Manual 18 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Preparation of the Module for operation Fastwel Lee CNM350 4 4 Overvoltage protection requirements Aerial chains of the GSM modem and in particular GPS GLONASS receiver are sensitive to overvoltage and can be disabled by influence of lightning discharges pickups or similar sources of heavy currents with low build up fall period Therefore in case of location of aerials outdoors it is necessary to take measures preventing possibility of stated harmful exposures Such measures may include Installation near aerials of appropriate lightning dischargers Exclusion of long open part of aerial cable In especially critical conditions installation of special overvoltage suppressors for example of PolyPhaser Spectracom firms 4 5 Unpacking and external exami
19. fault free operation Its design provides conformance to all related safety requirements However the life of this product can be seriously shortened by improper handling and incorrect operation That is why it is necessary to follow general safety and operational instructions below CNM350 User Manual Warning All operations on this device must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only Warning Please keep in mind that any physical damage to this product is not covered under warranty Also be careful not to drop the product Note This product is guaranteed to operate within the published temperature ranges and relevant conditions However prolonged operation near the maximum temperature is not recommended by Fastwel or by electronic chip manufacturers due to thermal stress related failure mechanisms These mechanisms are common to all silicon devices they can reduce the MTBF of the product by increasing the failure probability Prolonged operation at the lower limits of the temperature ranges has no limitations Caution Electric Shock Before installing this product into a system and before installing other devices on it always ensure that your mains power is switched off Always disconnect external power supply cables during all handling and maintenance operations with this module to avoid serious danger of electrical shock 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 Fastwel LE CNM350 Unpacking Inspection and Ha
20. instructions Depending on the severity of the damage the product may even need to be returned to the factory for repair DO NOT apply power to the product if it has visible damage Doing so may cause further possibly irreparable damage as well as result in a fire or electric shock hazard If the product contains socketed components they should be inspected to make sure they are seated fully in their sockets CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Fastwel LE CNM350 Handling In performing all necessary installation and application operations please follow only the instructions supplied by the present manual In order to keep Fastwel s warranty you must not change or modify this product in any way other than specifically approved by Fastwel or described in this manual Technical characteristics of the systems in which this product is installed such as operating temperature ranges and power supply parameters should conform to the requirements stated by this document Retain all the original packaging you will need it to pack the product for shipping in warranty cases or for safe storage Please pack the product for transportation in the way it was packed by the supplier When handling the product please remember that the module its components and connectors require delicate care Always keep in mind the ESD sensitivity of the product Three Year Warranty Fastwel Co Ltd Fastwel warrants that its standard hardwa
21. ion module CNM350 Set of pit props and metalwares Lithium battery CR2032 Cross over cables MMCX SMA for connection of external aerials two in CNM350 01 variant and one in CNM350 02 and CNM350 03 variants Packing box antistatic bag Note Keep the antistatic bag and the original package at least until the warranty period is over It can be used for future storage or warranty shipments 1 5 Service software and documentation Completable and updateable documentation for operation of the module is located on http www fastwel com CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E 11 Arrangement and operation of the Module Fastwel Lee CNM350 2 Arrangement and operation of the Module 2 1 Appearance and location of components Appearance and location of the Module components are shown in the Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Appearance and location of components of the Module errr ee MHM M3 XS5 oJ m o SIMO NES a ee Tr yon f Ob a c L Oo CI r Os FO 2 2 Structure and interaction of nodes Structure of the Module is shown in the Figure 2 2 CNM350 User Manual 12 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Arrangement and operation of the Module Fastwel Lee CNM350 Figure 2 2 Structure of the Module SIMO SIM1 XS5 XS4 5V 14 7456MHz SelSIM l LDO OnGSM PC 104 Connectors GPIO3 4 GPIOO 3 9V AUD
22. king temperatures for the following variants CNM350 01 and CNM350 03 from minus 40 up to plus 65 C D CNM350 02 from minus 40 up to plus 85 C E relative humidity up to 80 without humidity condensation 1 2 7 Resistance to mechanical stress E vibration resistance amplitude acceleration 10g in the range of frequencies 5 2000 Hz m resistance to single impacts peak acceleration 150 g H resistance to multiple impacts peak acceleration 50 g 1 2 8 Overall dimensions m of the Module max 93 3x95 9x23 7 mm B of transport package max 155x140x45 mm 1 2 9 Weight of the Module E net max 0 12 kg m gross max 1 kg 1 2 10 MTBF Average time between failures MTBF 100 000 hours 1 3 Variants of the Module arrangement The Module has the following variants and designations information for order in product catalogues a CNM350 01 communication navigation module with GSM GPRS EDGE modem Q2687 and GPS GLONASS receiver MHM M7 a CNM350 02 communication module with GSM PRS EDGE modem Q2687 ii CNM350 03 navigation module with GPS GLONASS receiver MHI1 M7 CNM350 User Manual 10 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Introduction Fastwel LE CNM350 You can get acquainted with product catalogues on Fastwel and Prosoft web sites http www fastwel com and ftp ftp prosoft ru oub Hardware Fastwel 1 4 Set of delivery Set of delivery CNM350 includes amp Communication navigat
23. ly fix it with the help of set of stands and metalwares don t apply excess force in order to avoid deformation of plug contacts connect cross over cables MMCX SMA from the Module set to XS3 in CNM350 01 and CNM350 03 variants and XS8 in CNM350 01 and CNM350 02 variants plugs SMA CNM350 User Manual 19 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Preparation of the Module for operation Fastwel Lee CNM350 sockets of cross over cables should be fixed in openings which should be provided for them on the board of the system see the section 2 4 A AK CNM350 User Manual Attention Among modules of PC 104 format available in the market there are devices with deviation from standard concerning construct in connection with this in order to avoid components destruction while PC 104 stack assembly it is necessary to control availability of clearances between components of adjacent modules Note Location of the Module main components and plugs is shown in the Figure 2 1 20 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Operation of the Module Fastwel LE CNM350 5 Operation of the Module 5 1 General instructions The Module should be applied in modes and conditions prescribed by this Operational manual 5 2 Installation of program drivers of COM ports Configuration of sources of the Module as PCl device range of addresses interrupt number and etc is carried out automatically by BIOS means of the system computer module and it does not require manu
24. nation Before starting of operation of the Module it is necessary to carry out its unpacking and external examination The Module should be unpacked at environmental temperature lower 0 C only in heated space after the Module preliminary y standing in normal conditions during 6 hours After unpacking it is necessary to carry out external examination of consumer package antistatic package of the Module and to make sure in absence mechanical damages of separate elements and of the Module in whole Note XK If any of the Module delivery set components is absent or has external mechanical damages turn to the official distributor from whom this Module was bought Note xX Save antistatic bag and consumer packaging of the Module in Original condition up to its warranty period expiration 4 6 Installation of the Module Installation includes the following steps familiarize oneself with construction of the Module and this Operational Manual insert lithium battery CR2032 from the Module set into the X3 plug set required position number of the Module in PC 104 stack with the help of DIP switch SA1 according to the data of the Table 2 5 in CNM350 01 and CNM350 03 variants set required supply voltage of GPS aerial with the help of XP1 switch according to the data of the Table 2 4 in CNM350 01 and CNM350 02 variants insert one or two SIM cards in XS4 XS5 holders install the Module into PC 104 stack and mechanical
25. ndling Please read the manual carefully before unpacking the module or mounting the device into your system Keep in mind the following ESD Sensitive Device A Electronic modules and their components are sensitive to static electricity Even a non perceptible by human being static discharge can be sufficient to destroy or degrade a component s operation Therefore all handling operations and inspections of this product must be performed with due care in order to keep product integrity and operability m Preferably unpack or pack this product only at EOS ESD safe workplaces Otherwise it is important to be electrically discharged before touching the product This can be done by touching a metal part of your system case with your hand or tool It is particularly important to observe anti static precautions when setting jumpers or replacing components m If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory back up ensure that the module is not placed on conductive surfaces including anti static mats or sponges This can cause short circuit and result in damage to the battery and other components E Store this product in its protective packaging while it is not used for operational purposes Unpacking The product is carefully packed in an antistatic bag and in a carton box to protect it against possible damage and harmful influence during shipping Unpack the product indoors only at a temperature not less than 15 C and relative humidit
26. power supply can be switched off on it 2 pessu foma fo e stenoses connns SelSIM output n a e 0 selects SIM card inserted in the XS5 1 in the XS4 e switching over is allowed only at switched on GSM modem OnGPS output command of GPS receiver power supply E a off RstGPS 1 GPS receiver reset command receiver reset command 1PPS Output ae Second pulses from GPS receiver Interruption edge e identify moments of seconds starting with error of max 0 1us e pulse duration 0 5 3 ms T UsrLED output Command of lighting of UsrLED red user light emitting diode see the fig 1 Condition of GSM modem in the Module is indicated with StsLED green light emitting diode see the Figure 2 1 Correspondence of LED lighting mode to the GSM modem condition is described in the Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Designation of GSM modem condition light emitting diode LED condition Modem condition permanent lighting not registered in GSM network rare flashes duration 0 2 s period 2 2 s registered in GSM network very often flashes duration 0 1 s period 0 3 s integrity of modem built in software is violated 2 3 Installation of jumpers and external plugs Installation of jumpers in the Module is described in the Table 2 4 CNM350 User Manual 44 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Arrangement and operation of the Module Fastwel Lee CNM350 Table 2 4 Designation of the Module jumpers XP Setting of supply
27. rated Drive Electronics Mass storage devices interface Programmed Input Output EIDE Directly processor controlled data exchange Rear I O Board Rear Input Output Board Auxiliary interface board which is connected to the cPCI backplane rear connectors PWM output Pulse Width Modulation Cooling fan control technique ESD Electrostatically Sensitive Device Electrostatic Discharge ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface POST Power On Self Test cPCl CompactPCl Industrial automation systems standard Electrical Overstress MDI Media Dependent Interface Interface with connection type automatical detection CNM350 User Manual 26 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E
28. re products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the currently established warranty period Fastwel s only responsibility under this warranty Is at its option to replace or repair any defective component part of such products free of charge Fastwel neither assumes nor authorizes any other liability in connection with the sale installation or use of its products Fastwel shall have no liability for direct or consequential damages of any kind arising out of sale delay in delivery installation or use of its products If a product should fail through Fastwel s fault during the warranty period it will be repaired free of charge For out of warranty repairs the customer will be invoiced for repair charges at current standard labor and materials rates Warranty period for Fastwel products is 36 months since the date of purchase The warranty set forth above does not extend to and shall not apply to 1 Products including software which have been repaired or altered by other than Fastwel personnel unless Buyer has properly altered or repaired the products in accordance with procedures previously approved in writing by Fastwel 2 Products which have been subject to power supply reversal misuse neglect accident or improper installation Returning a product for repair 1 Apply to Fastwel company or to any of the Fastwel s official representatives for the Product Return Authorization
29. rom the GSM network and normal completion of operations with flash memory requires following consequence of actions give OffGSM 1 conrol signal give AT CPOF command after OK reply receipt give OnGSM 0 signal modem power is turned off Apparatus reset of the modem in emergency situations can be carried out by giving of RstGSM 1 control signal min 0 2 ms long Access to additional possibilities of the modem is possible at the expense of use of firm integrated media of Sierra Wireless development for creation and adjustment of user C and Lua appendixes presenting up to 88MIPS of computational resources of the modem control processor in multitask real time environment on the basis of Open AT technology Development environment documentation and additional software tools combined into Open AT Software Suite ara available for loading on the manufacturers site http www sierrawireless com Another one additional ability is simplification or cheapening in CNM350 User Manual 92 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Operation of the Module Fastwel LE CNM350 some cases of realization of user applications with batch communication at the expense of use of built in TCP IP stack of the modem It is recommended to renew built in software of the modem up to the last version allowable on the manufacturer s remediation server http www sierrawireless com 5 4 Operation with GPS GLONASS receiver CNM350 01 and CNM350 03 For GPS GLONASS rec
30. s deformation and displacement of the Module while transportation Placement of modules in individual antistatic bags in group package tare of the manufacturing enterprise for the following transportation is allowed CNM350 User Manual 17 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Preparation of the Module for operation Fastwel Lee CNM350 4 Preparation of the Module for operation 4 1 Information about types of dangerous influences The Module is designed to be safety for personnel life and health of at use in the prescribed service conditions but operating GSM modem is a source of radio frequency radiation being potentially able to influence personnel health and resistance of electronic equipment operation To avoid risk of dangerous influence on personnel it is necessary to locate acceptance GSM aerial at distance of min 20 cm from human body If this limitation is not performed then designer of the system including this Module bears responsibility for measurements of RF energy absorption index SAR and provision of declaration of conformity Decision on allowable level of electro magnetic interferences EMI should be made by designer of the system including this Module If necessary interference effect can be reduced by screening of sensitive nodes of equipment or location of acceptance GSM aerial at longer distance from them 4 2 General requirements All the mounting and preparational operations with Module should be carried out at switched o
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32. st 1 5 years H connection of external GPS GLONASS aerial via cross over cable included into the set of delivery from MMCX RA plug on the module board to the SMA F plug installed on the board 1 2 4 Control and indication bodies m for setting of the Module position number in PC 104 stack DI P two bit switch is used E supply voltage of external GPS GLONASS aerial 5 V 3 3 V passive aerial is set with the help of jumper maximum current 75 mA chain is protected with resettable fuse E green LED used for indication of GSM modem operation modes m red LED is under entire control of user application 1 2 5 Power supply Supply voltages of the Module are removed from PC 104 plugs a VI O universal PCl interface of the Module allows two values of this voltage z 3 3 V 10 consumption max 45 mA z 5 V 5 consumption max 75 mA CNM350 User Manual 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Introduction Fastwel LES CNM350 m 5 V consumption for the following variants CNM350 01 max 1 0 Ams 2 6 Apeak pulse duration up to 1 15 ms at duty ratio min 4 B CNM350 02 max 0 5 Ams 2 1 ApeaK pulse duration up to 1 15 ms at duty ratio of min 4 L CNM350 03 max 0 6 A 1 2 6 Resistance to climatic influences Attention Supply system should be able to give the stated peak current over 5 V channel for the Module supply hereby the voltage depression should not exceed 0 2 V E range of wor
33. ver cables output CNM350 User Manual 16 2012 Fastwel Ver 001 E Markin and Package Fastwel Lee CNM350 3 Markin and Package Marking of the Module and consumer packager carton box is carried out according to requirements of design documentation 3 1 Marking of the Module Marking of the Module is applied to printed circuit board via silk screen printing and includes the following designations Conditional name code of the Module Manufacturer s name Year of serial issue starting Decimal number of printed circuit board Positional designations of elements Meeting requirements of quality control is designated with the help of individual identifiers stickers on printed circuit board of the Module containing the following designations acceptance mark of the Module order number of the Module serial number of the Module 3 2 Marking of consumer packaging Marking of consumer packaging is carried out ith the help of individual identifiers stickers containing the following designations reference designation and variant of the Module variant of the Module in the Fastwel product catalogue 3 3 Package Package of the Module is carried out according to requirements of the instruction manual The Module is packed in individual antistatic package bag and it is placed in separate consumer package cardboard box Internal cardboard insert in consumer package provides additional strength prevent
34. very from MMCX RA plug on the module board to the SMA F plug installed on the board B audio interface BH2 10 RA plug for connection of loud speaker with resistance of min 8 Ohm B electret microphone with buffer field transistor modem provides supply current of 0 5 mA order m interface for two SIM cards with program selection of active card SIM card holders are equipped with button extractors and card replacement does not require extraction of the Module from PC 104 stack 1 2 3 GPS GLONASS receiver in CNM350 01 and CNM350 03 variants E MHMH M7 GPS GLONASS receiver of the Izhevsk radio plant B 24 universal receiving channels for signal ranges L1 GPS GLONASS dynamic range over aerial input minus 130 minus 100 dBm i programmable rate of navigation decisions making 1 10 Hz m error in measurement of coordinates and delay of the first definition of navigational parameters at cold start according to the navigational receiver operating manual MHN M7 UBNA 468157 113 Po x connection with processor module via two UART channels at speed up to 115 2 kbps through program switched exchange protocols Binary IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 and RTCM SC 104 B manufacturers firm utility for Windows for receipt of detailed information from receiver and control of its modes B lithium battery CR2032 for storage of data of almanac satellite ephemerides and current time at powered supply self sufficiency resource at lea
35. y not more than 70 Please note that if the product was exposed to the temperatures below 0 C for a long time it is necessary to keep it at normal conditions for at least 24 hours before unpacking Do not keep the product close to a heat source Following ESD precautions carefully take the product out of the shipping carton box Proper handling of the product is critical to ensure correct operation and long term reliability When unpacking the product and whenever handling it thereafter be sure to hold the module preferably by the front panel card edges or ejector handles Avoid touching the components and connectors Retain all original packaging at least until the warranty period is over You may need it for shipments or for storage of the product Initial Inspection Although the product is carefully packaged it is still possible that shipping damages may occur Careful inspection of the shipping carton can reveal evidence of damage or rough handling Should you notice that the package is damaged please notify the shipping service and the manufacturer as soon as possible Retain the damaged packing material for inspection After unpacking the product you should inspect it for visible damage that could have occurred during shipping or unpacking If damage is observed usually in the form of bent component leads or loose socketed components contact Fastwel s official distributor from which you have purchased the product for additional
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