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1. 4 4 Verifying the network registration of the modem 1 Make sure a valid SIM card has been previously inserted in the SIM card holder of the modem 2 Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal program enter the following AT command AT CREG Value appears as a response 3 Verify the result with the values given in the table below Table 12 Values of network registration Network registration Yes Yes registered roaming refer to AT commands documentation 1 for further information about the other returned values and their meaning If the modem is not registered perform the following procedure gt Check the connection between the modem and the antenna gt Verify the signal strength to determine the strength of the received signal refer to 14 of 27 Ee Ppa ay PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr support logicbus com Your automation site paragraph 4 3 5 AT commands for the modem The table below reminds the main AT commands required for getting started the modem For other AT commands available or further information about the AT commands refer to document 1 Enter PIN Code AT CPIN 1234 CME ERROR 16 Incorrect PIN Code with CMEE 1 mode PIN already entered with CMEE 1 mode Modem AT CREG Modem synchronised on the synchronization network checking Synchronization lost resynchroniz
2. SU Save this user name and password for the following users MMe orl Anahe who utes the computer Dial Ez v 2 Click the icon from Network Connection to initial connection g 3 After initial period the connection is on s Note Turn off the power before you insert or remove the SIM card Ls 2 of 27 zit Pa Ss gt pge Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site www logicbus com
3. 9 pin Sub HD connector on the modem side 6 Connect the power supply cable to the power supply source Note for automotive application it is recommended to connect the V line of the modem directly to the positive terminal of the battery 7 Plug the power supply cable into the modem and switch on the external power supply 8 Now the modem is ready to work Refer to chapter 5 for some AT commands to configure the modem 0O A W N 4 1 2 Checking the communication with the modem Connect the RS232 link between the DTE port COM and the modem DCE Configure the RS232 port of the DTE as follows gt Bits per second 115 200 kbps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware Flow control Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal program enter the AT command The response of the modem must be OK displayed in the HyperTerminal window If the communication cannot be established with the modem do the following gt Check the RS232 connection between the DTE and the modem DCE gt Check the configuration of the port COM used on the DTE Example of AT commands which can be used after getting started the modem gt AT CGMI modem answer is WAVECOM MODEM when serial link is OK AT CPIN lt Pin Codes gt to enter a PIN code if activated AT CSQ to verify the received signal strength AT CREG to verify the registration of the modem on the network ATD lt phone numbers gt to initiate a call gt
4. Modem Internet Access setup guide c scceeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeneees 25 Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr www logicbus com PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Your automation site support logicbus com 1 General description 1 1 Introduce The modem is a self contained E GSM GSM GPRS 900 1800 dual band modem and is GPRS class 10 capable This modem supports the following transmissions gt Data gt Fax gt Short Messages Point to point and Cell Broadcast gt Voice calls The modem comprises several interfaces LED function indicating the operating status External antenna via SMA connector RS232 Serial via 9 pin SUB HD connector Power supply via 2 5mm DC power jack SIM card holder Vv VV WV 1 2 Features The main features of the modem are the following 2 Watts E GSM 900 radio section 1 Watt GSM1800 radio section Echo Cancellation noise reduction Full GSM or GSM GPRS software stack Hardware GPRS class 10 capable Complete shielding A DC Power supply A RS232 serial link A 1 8V 3 3V SIM interface Vv VV VV VV WV Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr 1 3 External connections 2 5mm DC Power Jack Peer ee SUB HD connector P connector Extractible SIM holder fig 1 Modem Presentation The modem has three external connections gt Antenna connector SMA connector for RF connection to
5. 1bis Me Data logger Switches Instruments Power HMIs Your automation site 1800 MHz E GSM compliant Class 1 1W GSM phase 2 Serial interface RS232 V 24 V 28 AT command set based on V 25ter and GSM 07 05 amp 07 07 Auto bauding function between 2400 bits s and 19200 bits s No auto framing available Mobile Originated MO and Mobile Terminated MT Mode Text amp PDU point to point Cell broadcast In accordance with GSM 07 05 Asynchronous 2400 4800 9600 and 14400 bits s Transparent and Non Transparent mode In Non Transparent Mode 300 1200 1200 75 bauds Mode 3 1 KHz PSTN and V110 ISDN 2400 4800 7200 9600 bits s GSM teleservice 62 in Transparent Mode Class 1 amp Class 2 Group 3 compatible Class 10 Coding schemes CS1 to CS4 Compliant with SMG31bis Keyboards Telemetr Converters Motion Sensors SCADA icbus c 3 2 Physical characteristics Sem Sammx25mm hou connecor Overall Dimension 110mmx54mmx25mm Weight lt 130g 3 3 Electrical characteristics 3 3 1 Power supply Table 1 Electrical characteristics 5 V to 32 V DC GSM or DCS Operating Voltage ranges 5 5 V to 32 V DC GPRS Class 10 480 mA Average at 5 5V Maximum current 1 7 A Peak at 5V Note the modem is permanently powered once the power supply is connected The following table describes the consequences of over voltage and under voltage with the GSM GPRS Modem Table 2 E
6. ATH to hang up end of call For further information about these AT commands and their associated parameters refer to document 1 VV V V VV V VY gt PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr support logicbus com Your automation site 4 2 Operational status of the modem The operational status of the modem is given by the LED light located on the front panel of the modem The table below gives the meaning of the various statuses available Table 10 Operational status of the modem LED Status LED light activity Modem status LED ON permanent Modem is switched on Not registered on the network LED Flashing slowly Idle mode Connected to the network LED Flashing rapidly Transmission mode OFF LED OFF Modem is switched off 4 3 Verifying the received signal strength The modem establishes a call only if the received signal is sufficiently strong To verify the received signal strength do the following Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal program enter the AT command AT CSQ Value appears for the received signal strength Verify the result with the values given in the table below Table 11 Values of received signal strength Value of received signal strength Interpretation of the AT CSQ i a received Cc strength 0 100 10 Insufficient 11 31 Sufficient Greater than 99 er Based on general observations
7. LE Logicbus Your Automation Site LBGSMMODEM31 GSM GPRS MODEM SERIES User s Manual PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr Your automation site ww lovgicbus com ACM AT CS CTS DC DCD DCE DCS DSR DTE DTR EMI ESD FAQ GND GPRS GSM I O ISDN LED ME List of abbreviations Accumulated Call Meter ATtention prefix for modem commands Coding Scheme Clear To Send Direct Current Data Carrier Detect Data Communication Equipment Digital Cellular System Data Set Ready Data Terminal Equipment Data Terminal Ready Electro Magnetic Interference Electro Static Discharges Frequently Asked Question GrouND General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications Input Output Integrated Service Digital Network Light Emitting Diode Mobile Equipment MO MS MT NC PCL PDP PDU PIN PLMN PSTN PUK RF RFI RI RTS RX SIM SMS TX VRMS VSWR Mobile Originated Mobile Station Mobile Terminated Not Connected Power Control Level Packet Data Protocol Protocol Data Unit Personal Identification Number Public Land Mobile Network Public Switched Telephone Network Personal Unblocking Key Radio Frequency Radio Frequency Interference Ring Indicator Request To Send Receive Subscriber Identificati
8. SIM card contact your GSM GPRS CDMA service provider immediately to prevent embezzlement 8 3 Proper usage Turn off the power before you insert or remove the SIM card 9 Quality guarantee gt We provide one year quality guarantee We will repair the modem free of charge if quality problems arise from normal using and under normal operation conditions We are not responsible for any related costs or damages caused directly or indirectly by malfunction gt It will be charged for maintenance after the guarantee period gt Shipping charge will be shared half half during the guarantee period and will be afforded by buyer after guarantee period gt Wewill return the product in 15 days shipping date excluded depends on how it damaged gt You should return the full package when sending back for repairing Insulation method and ant extrusion method should be taken 24 of 27 T g C 2 PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr support logicbus com Your automation site i 10 GPRS Modem Internet Access setup guide Step 1 Install modem 1 Connect modem with PC then power up modem 2 Double click Phone and Modems Options in Control Panel 3 Select Modems in Phone and Modems Options and click Add button Add Hardware Wizard Install New Modem Do you want Windows to detect pour modem Windows will now try to detect your modem Before continuin
9. Troubleshooting sescsctectecictase eects naea aasa 16 6 1 No connection with the modem through the serial link ssscsccssssssssssseees 16 62 Receivine ERROR Message cvsscescscisscncetscscsewscsccsesusancecen sss cudetosscsewscsvcsussuercaseviisess 17 6 5 Receiving NO carrier MeOSSAGC sisceisssistsiesssaccinsssecsiasceneeinesiseeiooasadaiwssssculancecdeinaniaees 19 7 Safety recommendations wsnviswsvisecvcesvcnstsedionsvensesnctensecasesedsoedsenseseatevsecesssus 21 LE GED Sale e E E E T A 21 LE Yeo N e A E e 22 TS Care ANG M amena i E r 22 7 44 Your Responsibility eeeeccsssssceecccssssscceeccsssssseceoccsssssecocosssssceccccssssssccecossssseeeeessssso 23 6 PrOD SACS orice sec cadee se enadtennseceden reenadensueeudennensadenduensteensecedessecradensencetenseeds 24 8 1 Use accessories in the Original packaging cccccccccssssssssssccccsssssssscsscccssssesssseees 24 e ee PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data lo M Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr su ort logicbus com Your automation site 5 2 Preyent embezzlement sscdsscesssvesecesasuissssacdevsosesessuvssvesnsenosniesesacdensesesessovssossssanesniosdsss S Proper USAGE scvascncsecsieseessascesescasesis costceseesasssuaceuvehsansessiae lt eeecssunscavessconnsatersesescecesesusessens 24 9 Quality guarantee aaoiassccacc neces ncctecececetaceceveteccanuctesatecesacceaueancencustedenecedeeeeens 24 10 GPRS
10. ands documentation me Pa 2 amp wL PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr www logicbus com Your automation site 7 Safety recommendations Safety recommendations 7 1 General Safety Please read these simple guidelines carefully It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment due in particular to the possibility of Radio Frequency RF interference Please follow the safety advice given below carefully a Switch on Safety Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Do not switch the modem on when wireless device use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger Switch OFF your GSM Modem when in an aircraft The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may endanger the operation of the aircraft disrupt the cellular network and is illegal Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender or legal action or both Switch OFF your GSM Modem when at a refueling point Switch OFF your GSM Modem in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your GSM Modem close to in adequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers Consult the manufactures
11. ation attempt Modem not synchronized on the network no synchronization attempt Receiving an incoming call Initiate a call ATD lt phone number gt Don t forget the at the end for voice call Communication loss Store the parameters in EEPROM 15 of 27 ta PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr Your automation site ww losicbus com 6 Troubleshooting This section of the document describes possible problems encountered when using the modem and their solutions 6 1 No connection with the modem through the serial link lf the modem does not answer through the serial link refer to the table below for possible Causes and solutions Table 13 Solutions for no connection with modem through serial link If the modem Then ask Action returns Nothing Is the modem powered Provide a power supply in correctly the range of 5 V 5 5V for GPRS Class 10 to 32 V Does the serial cable follow Connect the cable by correctly pin assignment following pin assignment shown in paragraph 1 2 1 3 given in paragraph 1 2 1 3 Is the communication Ensure the setting of the program properly communication program is configured fit to setting of modem Modem factory setting is Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Baud 115 200 kbps Flow control Hardware Is there another program Close the application e
12. ctional description 2 1 Architecture SIMCOM a SIM300 nterface Module D A C4 2 5mm DC Operating Power Jack Status VCC DC DC vcc SIM Card SIM Card Socket Holder GND fig 5 Modem Functional architecture 2 2 RS232 serial link 2 2 1 General presentation The RS232 interface performs the voltage level adaptation V24 CMOS V24 V28 between the internal SIMCOM module DCE and the external world DTE The RS282 interface is protected by ESD protection against electrostatic surges on the RS232 lines Filtering guarantees gt EMI RFI protection in input and output gt Signal smoothing A flexible 6 wire serial interface is available complying with RS232 protocol signaling a HMIs Siken Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr The signals available are gt TX data TX CT103 RX data RX CT104 Request To Send RTS CT105 Clear To Send CTS CT106 Data Terminal Ready DTR CT108 2 gt Data Set Ready DSR CT107 The 2 additional signals are Data Carrier Detect DCD CT109 and Ring Indicator RI CT125 Vv Vv V WV TX CT103 RX CT104 RTS CT105 CTS CT106 DSR CT107 DTR CT108 2 DCD CT109 RI f CT125 fig 6 RS232 Serial Link signals RS232 interface has been designed to allow a certain flexibility in the use of the serial interface signals However the use of TX RX CTS and RTS signals is mandatory which is not th
13. dBm 5 dB at ambient temperature Mini tput DCS1800 AEN output power 0 dBm 5 dB at ambient temperature 3 3 2 3 External antenna The external antenna is connected to the modem via the SMA connector The external antenna must fulfill the characteristics listed in the table below Table 6 External antenna characteristics Antenna frequency range Dual band GSM 900 DCS 1800 MHz 50 Ohms Gain antenna cable 0 dBi VSWR antenna cable 10 dB Note refer to chapter 8 for recommended antenna 3 3 3 SIM card Table 7 SIM card characteristics SIM card 1 8V or 3 3V 3 4 Environmental characteristics To ensure the proper operation of the Modem the operating environment must be within a specific temperature as described in the table below Table 9 Ranges of temperature Operating temperature range 20 C to 55 C Storage temperature range 25 C to 70 C SON PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site 4 Using the modem 4 1 Getting started with the modem 4 1 1 Setting up the modem To set up the modem do the following 1 Press SIM card holder ejector yellow button with a sharp object the tip of a pen for example Insert the SIM card in the holder Verify the SIM card fits in the holder properly Connect the antenna to the SMA connector Connect both sides of the serial cable
14. e case for DIR DSR DCD and RI signals which can be not used 2 2 2 Pin out description I O type _ P D TX CT103 e Wi e e alin Transmit serial data RX CT104 3 RX Receive serial data aTs ctios e ATS Request To Send crsroroe 7 o crs CiearTo Sena psr ctio7 6 o DSR Data Set Ready DTR CT108 2 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready DCD CT109 1 O DCD Data Carrier Detect Romes 9 0 RI Rig Indicator enpoTia s eo crom HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr our automation site i 3 Characteristics 3 1 Basic services The basic services of the modem are given in the table below Standard Interface support logicbus com 900 MHz E GSM compliant Class 4 2W GSM phase 2 Serial interface RS232 V 24 V 28 AT command set based on V 25ter and GSM 07 05 amp 07 07 Auto bauding function between 2400 bits s and 19200 bits s No auto framing available Mobile Originated MO and Mobile Terminated MT Mode Text amp PDU point to point Cell broadcast In accordance with GSM 07 05 Asynchronous 2400 4800 9600 and 14400 bits s Transparent and Non Transparent mode In Non Transparent Mode 300 1200 1200 75 bauds Mode 3 1 KHz PSTN and V110 ISDN 2400 4800 7200 9600 bits s GSM teleservice 62 in Transparent Mode Class 1 amp Class 2 Group 3 compatible Class 10 Coding schemes CS1 to CS4 Compliant with SMG3
15. extended error code by using AT command AT CMEE 1 Refer to the table below for interpretation of extended error code PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr www logicbus com Your automation site Table 15 Interpretation of extended error code Error Phone failure Call your technical support paration not allowed Noacin Operation not supported If SIM card is inserted check the SIM card 1f it is SIM not inserted i clean and properly inserted SIM PIN required Enter PIN code Enter PUK code 12 SIM PUK required Note Call your network provider if you don t know this code SIM Failure Check validity of your SIM a SIM card damaged call your network provider Check the code you entered SIM PIN2 required Enter PIN2 code 18 SIM PUK2 required ee PUK2 eos call your network provider if you don t know this code Dial string too long Check your phone number max 20 digits No network service No action Network not allowed Emergency No action calls only 32 40 Network personalization PIN Enter Network lock code call your network required Network lock provider if you don t know this code Illegal MS 3 Illegal ME 6 GPRS services not allowed 7 Contact yous network provider to subscribe to the GPRS services PLMN area not allowed 11 Location area not allowed 12 113 ee not allowed in this ancien locatio
16. ffects of power supply defect falls below 5V The GSM communication is not guaranteed falls below 5 5V The GPRS Class 10 is not guaranteed Voltage over 32V The modem guarantees its own protection Transient peaks Voltage over 32V Protection of the modem by the fuse the continuous overvoltage supply voltage is disconnected The following table provides information on power consumption of the Fastrack modem assuming an operating temperature of 25 C and using a 3 V SIM card 3 3 2 RF characteristics 3 3 2 1 Frequency ranges Table 4 Frequency ranges Characteristic E GSM 900 DCS 1800 Frequency TX 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz Frequency RX 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 3 3 2 2 RF performances RF performances are compliant with the ETSI recommendation GSM 05 05 ee i a Ppa aS PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site i The RF performances for receiver and transmitter are given in the table below Table 5 Receiver and transmitter RF performances Receiver E GSM900 Reference Sensitivity DCS1800 Reference Sensitivity Selectivity 200 kHz gt 9 dBc Linear dynamic range Transmitter Maxi E GSM pe output power E GSM 900 33 dBm 2 dB at ambient temperature Maxi DCS1 amu output power DCS1800 30 dBm 2 dB at ambient temperature Mini E GSM RUR output power E GSM 900 5
17. g interfering with the mouse or printer driver communication program i e Conflict on communication port access C PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site su 6 2 Receiving ERROR message If the modem returns a message of ERROR upon an attempted transmission of data or voice signals then refer to the table below for possible causes and solutions Table 14 Solutions for ERROR message If the modem Then ask Action returns ERROR Is the modem registered on the verify that the modem is Refer to paragraph 4 4 to registered on the network network Is the modem receiving an End any incoming by using incoming call or is it already in ATH command communication Is the selected bearer type Enter AT CMEE to view the supported by the called party extended error code Note Refer to Table 15 Is the selected bearer type Ensure that the selected bearer supported by the network type is supported by the called party Ensure that the semicolon is entered immediately after the phone number in the AT command e g ATDHHHHH Is the received signal strong Refer to paragraph 4 3 to enough verify the strength of the received signal Is the antenna properly Refer to paragraph 3 3 2 3 for connected antenna requirements If the modem returns a message of ERROR you can have the
18. g you should 1 Ifthe modem is attached to your computer make sure iti turned on 2 Quit any programs that may be using the modem Click Nest when you are ready to continue Don t detect my modern will select it fror a list 4 Select Don t detect my modem will select if from a list gt Select Standard Modems Types gt Select Standard 33600 bps Modem gt select relevant port of modem plugged in gt Complete modem installation Step 2 Setup modem 1 Click Properties and select Advanced option a PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr www logicbus com Your automation site Phone and Modem Options Dialing Rules Modems Advanced 2 p The following modems are installed Modem Attached Ta D Standard 33600 bps Modem 2 Enter AT command AT CGDCONT 1 IP CMNET into textbox Standard 33600 bps Modem Properties Modem Diagnostics Advanced Driver Extra Settings Extra initialization commands AT CGDCONT 1 IP OCMNET Change Default Preferences Step 3 Establish dial connection 1 Establish Dial Connection Dial number is 99 1 or 99 User name and Password leave empty C z L PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr Your automation site i www logicbus com
19. l D FF No carrier when trying to Is SIM card configured for Configure the SIM card for issue a data data fax calls data fax calls Ask your communication network provider if necessary Is the selected bearer type Ensure that the selected supported by the called bearer type is supported by party the called party Is the selected bearer type Ensure that the selected supported by the network bearer type is supported by the network If no success try bearer selection type by AT command AT CBST 0 0 3 lf the modem returns a message of No carrier you can get the extended error code by using AT command AT CEER Refer to the table below for interpretation of extended error code Table 17 Interpretation of extended error code Unallocated phone number Not applicable 19 of 27 ae a PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site i Number changed Normal unspecified 50 Requested facility not Check your subscription data subscribed subscription available ACM equal or greater than Credit of your pre paid SIM ACM max card expired 252 Call barring on outgoing calls Not applicable 3 6 8 29 Network causes See AT commands manual for 34 38 41 42 further details or call network 43 44 47 provider 49 57 58 63 65 69 70 79 254 Note For all other codes and or details see AT comm
20. n area 13 Servi ti t ted 132 Sgr stereo ag ote Check the service option 32 133 Requested service option not Call your network provider to subscribe to the subscribed 33 requested service option Service option temporarily out of 134 No action Ea order 34 Unspecified GPRS error ll k i k he righ BD NA E E Gane Ca ous HOM provider to know the right authentication parameters Invalid mobile class Change the class of the mobile to a valid one Note For all other codes and or details refer to AT commands documentation Me PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr www lovicbus com Your automation site 6 3 Receiving No carrier message If the modem returns a message of No carrier upon an attempted transmission of data or voice signals then refer to the table below for possible causes and solutions Table 16 Solutions for No carrier message If the modem a A aoe ihe returns No carrier Is the received signal strong Refer to paragraph 4 3 to enough verify the strength of the received signal Is the antenna properly Refer to paragraph 3 3 2 3 for antenna requirements No carrier when trying to Is the semicolon entered Ensure that the semicolon issue a voice immediately after phone is entered immediately communication number in the AT after the phone number in command the AT command e g A
21. ng knocking or violent shaking Rough handling can damage it Do not place the GSM Modem alongside computer discs credit or travel cards or other magnetic media The information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the 22 of 27 P P PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr Your automation site i ee gt phone The use of third party equipment or accessories not made or authorized by SIMCOM may invalidate the warranty of GSM Modem Do contact an authorized Service Center in the unlikely event of a fault 7 4 Your Responsibility This GSM Modem is under your responsibility Please treat it with care respecting all local regulations It is not a toy therefore keep it in a safe place at all times and out of the reach of children Try to remember your Unlock and PIN codes Become familiar with and use the security features to block unauthorized use and theft 23 of 27 H HE 5 PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr Your automation site support logicbus com 8 Proper Usage 8 1 Use accessories in the original packaging Please only use accessories in the original packing or those approved by supplier It may cause malfunctions and shorten lift span of the product if using unapproved accessories 8 2 Prevent embezzlement If you lost modem with
22. of the medical device to determine if it is adequately protected Interference All modem may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance Operation of your GSM Modem close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected Observe any warning signs and manufacturers recommendations Switch off when refueling Do not use the modem at a refueling point Do not use near fuel or chemicals Switch off near blasting Follow any restrictions Do not use the the GSM GPRS CDMA modem where blasting is in progress Use sensibly Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily 21 of 27 t gt l PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site i Qualified service Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product Water resistance Your product is not water resistant Keep it dry The modem is designed for and intended to be used in fixed and mobile applications Fixed means that the device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location Mobile means that the device is designed to be used in other than fixed locations and generally in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches is normally main
23. on Module Short Message Service Transmit Volt Root Mean Square Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr Your automation site www logicbus com Table of Contents 1 GEMC Kal CCSCHIO IOI rissen none ESERE 5 LE Trod ao 5 L Poa S E S 5 ES External CONNCCHOMS sosse aaa 6 L4 Package content eisein a rai a 7 2 Fu nCUON ldescripliONM s sisien EA e 8 el Ar ECTE e A 8 2a R Soral nR on E E 8 3 CIVALACICIISIICS csse ee EE Eaa a ea 10 Id BaSe Sery E So E E 10 3 2 Physical characteristics ssssecccccsssssceccoccsssssecccocsssssecccocssssscececcsssssseeecosssssseeesoossso 11 339 Elec icalecharacteristiCS sssusa aa aeS ESE iais 11 3 4 Environmental characteristics cissccsicessccssessadecscessceesessescendassseesessadeendassdceseeseseondestseee 12 4 USNO Me MOEM siaii Eii 13 4 1 Getting started with the modem sscccscsssssceccoccsssssececoossssccceoccsssssccecossssseeeesosssso 13 4 2 Operational status of the modem sceeeocsssssceccoccsssssececossssscccecossssssccecossssssecessossso 14 4 3 Verifying the received signal strength ssssscecccccsssssececcosssssecooccsssssccecossssseseeesossso 14 4 4 Verifying the network registration of the MOdEM cccccccsssssssssssscccssssssssseees 14 5 AT commands for the modem 1 ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeeeeeeeees 15
24. tained between the transmitter s antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons The Modem is not designed for and intended to be used in portable applications within 20 cm of the body of the user and such uses are strictly prohibited 7 2 Vehicle Safety Do not use your GSM Modem while driving unless equipped with a correctly installed vehicle kit allowing Hands Free Operation Respect national regulations on the use of cellular telephones in vehicles Road safety always comes first If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of GSM Modem telephone could interfere with the correct functioning of vehicle electronics To avoid such problems ensure that the installation has been performed by a qualified personnel Verification of the protection of vehicle electronics should form part of the installation The use of an alert device to operate vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted 7 3 Care And Maintenance Your GSM Modem is the product of advanced engineering design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestion below will help you to enjoy this product for many years Do not expose the GSM Modem to any extreme environment where the temperature or humidity is high Do not attempt to disassemble the GSM Modem There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not expose the GSM Modem to water rain or spilt beverages It is not waterproof Do not abuse your GSM Modem by droppi
25. the antenna gt Sub D high density 9 pin connector for RS232 serial link connection gt Power supply connector 2 5mm power jack for DC Power Supply 1 3 1 Power supply connector d fig 2 Power supply connector 1 3 2 Antenna connector fig 3 Antenna connector 1 3 3 Sub HD 9 pin connector d 2 gt tay Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA Telemetr ort logicbus com Your automation site www losicbus com fig 4 Sub HD 9 Sub HD 9 pin cc connector BE bnar JOR A STANDARD Data Carrier Detect 2 mome 0 sioan tanomneeraiona STANDARD Transmit serial data muono i srona reco soaldan STANDARD Receive serial data JES _ 5 D RS232 RS232 DTR CT108 C1108 uee Data Terminal Ready OND DC ODR SI STANDARD Data Set Ready 7 asome o mnono cearesod STANDARD Clear To Send RS232 RS232 e prsvers 1 sraionno Ames Te Sond RS232 RS232 e mome o smnoano angraeaor 1 4 Package content The modem package includes gt modem x 1 L gt External AC adapter x 1 LI gt RS 232 connecting cable x 1 LI gt OdBi Antenna x 1 L gt User s manual x 1 L gt Warranty Card x L ea a Pa g aan PLCs Acquisition Instruments Data logger Power HMIs Switches Motion Sensors Converters Keyboards SCADA _ Telemetr support logsicbus com Your automation site www logicbus com 2 Fun

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