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1. 17 G10 User Guide V1 0 4 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com Table Index TABLE 1 G10 E 6 TABLE 2 The consumption in sleep mode ss 9 TABLE 3 9 pole D sub female RS232 nter eret teta s nt eee rte 9 TABLE 4 Antenna SpecitiCallODS ocho 11 TABLE 5 Status of the NETLIGHT indicator Green 11 TABLE 6 Absolute maximum ratings sise 13 TABLE 7 Recommended operating conditions ss 13 TABLE 8 The ESD characteristics Temperature 25C Humidity 4596 s seseseeeeeeseeeerereseeeseee 13 TABLE 9 Operating frequency eee ctn treten M onera NNOL ao denote FANNO AE YN akon 14 TABLE 10 Transmitter output power and receiver Sensitivity 14 TABLE 1 1 Related documents ede ee e een ER Rh n ERR EOD E rese rp rade 15 TABLE 12 Terms and abbreviations eee eee entrant tnnt tnnt ntes etnia TOENA 15 TABLE 13 Safety 0300 0 deterret FC A ebbe ALL Ree b sde ODD Eh eta EP naso rto 17 G10 User Guide V1 0 5 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com Figure Index FIGURE 1 GO TE 6 FIGURE 2 Interface Overview ette tte tee tee eee ee eee ee ne e e ee ei rere er ei teen es 8 FIGURE 3 000 9 FIGURE 4 COM port properties of the hyper terminal ss 10 FIGURE 5 Antennaanterfac amp iu eee IR etra NIL M FEIO Geb eaa Eta e EAT pe I E Reo ec 10 FIGURE 6 Indicator LED 5 rtr tree tuere ren eat Eee eere ET EXE Te Y HET WYW FY 11 FIGURE SIM card 0110 12 G10 User Guide V
2. C Humidity 45 Test item Contact discharge Shell 10KV RF interface 10KV RS232 interface 10KV SIM card holder 10KV 4 4 Operating frequency G10_User Guide_V1 0 14 Air discharge 15KV 15KV 15KV 15KV 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com The operating frequencies in GSM850 EGSM900 DCS PCS modes are conform to the GSM Specifications shown as bellow Table 9 Operating frequency Mode Freq TX MHz Freg RX MHz Channels A RFC TX RX offset GSM 850 824 849 869 894 128 251 45MHz 890 915 935 960 0 124 45MHz EGSM 900 880 890 925 935 975 1023 45MHz DCS 1800 1710 1785 1805 1880 512 885 95MHz PCS 1900 1850 1910 1930 1990 512 810 80MHz 4 5 Transmitter output power and receiver sensitivity The G10 s conducted transmitter output power and receiver sensitivity are shown as bellow Table 10 Transmitter output power and receiver sensitivity Mode Power dBm Sensitivity dBm GSM 850 33 108 EGSM 900 33 108 DCS 1800 30 107 PCS 1900 30 107 5 Package content G10 package include G10 modem I PCS Power supply 1 PCS Data cable 1 PCS GSM GPRS antenna 1 PCS G10_User Guide_V1 0 15 2013 5 20 SYS Appendix A Related Documents Table 11 Related documents SN Document name SIM900 AT Command Manual AN SIM900 TCPIP SIM900 Multiplexer User Manual Application Note AN Serial Port 5101900 Serial Update Tool UGD ITU T Draft new recommendation V 2St
3. 1 0 6 2013 5 20 E CHE 1 Introduction This document describes features functions and interfaces of G10 modem in great detail G10 is a Quad band GSM GPRS modem that works on frequencies of GSM 850MHz EGSM 900MHz DCS 1800MHz and PCS 1900MHz which is a ideal solution for wireless M2M application the modem features GPRS multi slot class 10 8 optional and supports the GPRS coding schemes CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 and CS 4 With the help of this document user can understand G10 interface specifications electrical and mechanical guickly Figure 1 G10 overview RoHS Note The G10 Modem is fully complying with RoHS requirements of European standards Table 1 G10 key features Power supply 5V 16V G10_User Guide_V1 0 7 2013 5 20 SYS Frequency bands Transmitting Power GPRS connectivity Temperature range Data GPRS CSD USSD SMS FAX SIM interface External antenna RS232 serial port SIM Toolkit Physical characteristics Firmware upgrade www sysembed com G10 Quad band GSM 850 EGSM 900 DCS 1800 PCS 1900 G10 can search the 4 frequency bands automatically The frequency bands also can be set by AT command AT CBAND Compliant to GSM Phase 2 24 Class 4 2W at GSM 850 and EGSM 900 Class 1 1W at DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 GPRS multi slot class 10 default GPRS multi slot class 8 option Normal operation 20 C 70 C Restricted operation 30 C 20 C and 70 C 475 C Storage te
4. DTE port COM and the modem DCE 6 Configure the RS232 port of the DTE as follows O Bits per second 115200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware Flow control Q Using a communication software such as Hyper Terminal program enter the AT command The response of the modem must be OK displayed in the Hyper Terminal window G10_User Guide_V1 0 13 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com 4 Electrical Reliability and Radio Characteristics 4 1 Absolute maximum ratings The absolute maximum ratings stated in following table are stress ratings under non operating conditions Stresses beyond any of these limits will cause permanent damage to G10 Table 6 Absolute maximum ratings Symbol Parameter VBAT Power supply voltage Vi Input voltage ni Input current To Output current These parameters are for digital interface pins such as UART DEBUG 4 2 Recommended operating conditions Table 7 Recommended operating conditions Symbol Parameter VBAT Power supply voltage Toper Operating temperature 6 Storage temperature 4 3 Electro Static discharge Min 5 30 45 Typ Max Unit 16 V 3 1 V 10 mA 10 mA Typ Max Unit 6 16 V 25 75 6 90 1C G10 is an ESD sensitive component so more attention should be paid to the procedure of handling and packaging The ESD test results are shown in the following table Table 8 The ESD characteristics Temperature 25
5. SYS HERH G10 User Guide V1 0 W N j Solution Application Note Datasheet www sysembed com General Notes SYSTECH offers this information as a service to its customers to support application and engineering efforts that use the products designed by SYSTECH The information provided is based upon requirements specifically provided to SYSTECH by the customers SYSTECH has not undertaken any independent search for additional relevant information including any information that may be in the customer s possession Furthermore system validation of this product designed by SYSTECH within a larger electronic system remains the responsibility of the customer or the customer s system integrator All specifications supplied herein are subject to change Copyright This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of SYSTECH copying of this document and giving it to others and the using or communication of the contents thereof are forbidden without express authority Offenders are liable to the payment of damages All rights reserved in the event of grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design All specification supplied herein are subject to change without notice at any time Copyright O Systech 2012 G10 User Guide V1 0 2 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com Version History G10_User Guide_V1 0 3 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com Contents 1 0 soas toss eo
6. a sss sisone snos nseons sensei sseso 2 Interface Introduction sssosesesssosssesssosssososososesosooosoooseoosesossoossosssosssosssosssesssesssessse D 2 1 Power supply connecto x eee etr e eee E RUE FFF Y a Y aS 8 2 2 DBI Connectol i gui deeg tree va Bei pe peius eagles dese eise av Einen eee FD Y RM YER REEF FOR 9 2 3 SMAconnector a a M 10 2A GPRS SaS BED eod y ee 11 2 5 SIM Catd holdet E EEN 12 NEUSTEN ei LD 3 1 Setting up th modem teo nente hare ria RR EN Ha Y RE Mee EEN 12 3 2 Check the communication with the modem esses 12 4 Electrical Reliability and Radio Characteristics eee eee eee eee eee eee LO 4 1 Absolute maximum 13 4 2 Recommended operating conditions ss 13 4 3 Electro Static discharge emet ether th tesi Ebo rt aerae nd CNWD ddu 13 4A Operating frequency terne FD Fe E FU YF Rede reete XAR e aed dE 13 4 5 Transmitter output power and receiver sensitivity essere 14 5 Package content e eee ee ea epos e nete aee UU ego ae no Pea e eee e aee e ego bea aee ee ena se REENEN ge egeg een LA A Related 100 15 B Terms and ER OTA EI Ur eee e ee eee eee eee enean nne e esee esee esee eese eese e eee e eee eee esee DD DD DD oo DD DD oan 15 C Safety 1 10
7. er GSM 07 07 GSM 07 10 GSM 07 05 GSM 11 14 GSM 11 11 GSM 03 38 GSM 11 10 B Terms and Abbreviations Table 12 Terms and abbreviations www sysembed com Remark SIM900 AT Command Manual TCP IP Applications User Manual SIM900 Multiplexer User Manual Application Note Application Note About Serial Port Update Tool User Manual Serial asynchronous automatic dialing and control Digital cellular telecommunications Phase 24 AT command set for GSM Mobile Equipment ME Support GSM 07 10 multiplexing protocol Digital cellular telecommunications Phase 2 Use of Data Terminal Equipment Data Circuit terminating Equipment DTE DCE interface for Short Message Service SMS and Cell Broadcast Service CBS Digital cellular telecommunications system Phase 2 Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module Mobile Equipment SIM ME interface Digital cellular telecommunications system Phase 2 Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module Mobile Equipment SIM ME interface Digital cellular telecommunications system Phase 2 Alphabets and language specific information Digital cellular telecommunications system Phase 2 Mobile Station MS conformance specification Part1 Conformance specification Abbreviation Description AT Attention commands CS Coding Scheme CSD Circuit Switched Data CTS Clear to Send DTE Data Terminal Equipment typically compute
8. green led indicates the modem status and GSM net status after the modem been powered up and registered to the network it will blink at a certain frequency Figure 6 Indicator LED Table 5 Status of the NETLIGHT indicator Green Status G10 behavior Off G10 is not running 64ms On 800ms Off G10 not registered the network 64ms On 3000ms Off G10 registered to the network 64ms On 300ms Off GPRS communication is established G10_User Guide_V1 0 12 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com 2 5 SIM card holder The SIM interface complies with the GSM Phase 1 specification and the new GSM Phase 2 specification for FAST 64 kbps SIM card Both 1 8V and 3 0V SIM card are supported The SIM interface is powered from an internal regulator inside the modem Figure 7 SIM card holder 3 Quick start 3 1 Setting up the modem To set up the modem do the following Press SIM card holder ejector yellow button with a sharp object Insert the SIM card in the holder Verify the SIM card fits in the holder properly Connect the GSM GPRS antenna to the SMA connector Connect both sides of the serial cable 9 pin Sub HD connector on the modem side Connect the power supply to the power supply source Plug the power supply cable into the modem and switch on the external power supply Now the modem is ready to work The GPRS status LED begin to ON and flash 3 2 Check the communication with the modem 6 Connect the RS232 link between the
9. mperature 45 C 90 C GPRS data downlink transfer max 85 6kbps GPRS data uplink transfer max 42 8kbps Coding scheme CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 and CS 4 Integrate the TCP IP protocol Support Packet Broadcast Control Channel PBCCH Support CSD transmission Unstructured Supplementary Services Data USSD support MT MO CB Text and PDU mode SMS storage SIM card Group 3 Class 1 Support SIM card 1 8V 3V SMA type RF connector Serial port Full modem interface with status and control lines unbalanced asynchronous 1200bps to 115200bps Can be used for AT commands data stream Support RTS CTS hardware handshake and software flow control Multiplex ability according to GSM 07 10 Multiplexer Protocol Autobauding supports baud rate from 1200 bps to 57600 bps GSM 11 14 Release 99 Size 110 54 25mm Weight 120g Firmware upgradeable by RS232 interface GIO does work at this temperature but some radio frequency characteristics may deviate from the GSM specification G10_User Guide V1 0 8 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com 2 Interface Introduction indicator Figure 2 Interface overview 2 1 Power supply connector Customer can use the DC adapter that SYSTECH provides as the power source If customer does not use the adapter then DC source should be satisfied with the following requirements Input voltage range 5 16V Normal voltage 6V Q Current ability 2A G10_User Guide_V1 0 9 2013 5 20 SYS www
10. r terminal printer DTR Data Terminal Ready GI10 User Guide V1 0 16 2013 5 20 S www sysembed com G10_User Guide_V1 0 17 2013 5 20 ON SIM or ME own numbers MSISDNS list RC Mobile Equipment list of received as C Safety Caution Table 13 Safety caution G10 User Guide V1 0 18 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com Contact us SYSTECH Address 702 Block A Tsinghua Hi Tech Park Nanshan Shenzhen China Tel 400 993 9390 Fax 86 755 2603 0411 Post code 518057 www sysembed com G10 User Guide V1 0 19 2013 5 20
11. r can set up a connection between PC and modem configure the port properties as the figure 4 shows Pot Settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Elow control Hardware Figure 4 COM port properties of the hyper terminal 2 3 SMA connector Antenna connector allows transmission of radio frequency RF signals between the modem and the external supplied antenna The G10 modem is fitted with a 509 male SMA connector Figure 5 Antenna interface The antenna is a very important component in the system Since the antenna transmits and G10 User Guide 0 1 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com receives electromagnetic signal and its efficiency depends on the antenna s type placement and the environment of the antenna operating The recommended antenna specifications are showed in Table 4 Table 4 Antenna specifications Frequency range GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Impedance 50 ohm Input power gt 33dBm 2W peak power in GSM VSWR recommended lt 2 1 VSWR absolute max lt 10 1 Gain lt 3dBi The antenna performance is very easily influenced by other electronic devices So the antenna placement should be considered carefully as follow 1 Place away from other electronic devices or other antennas 2 Place far away from metal material 3 Face the base station antenna directly if the signal strength is very weak 2 4 GPRS status LED A
12. sysembed com Table 2 The consumption in sleep mode G10 5V 12V 15V Sleep current 14 5mA 7 15mA 5 02mA 2 2 DB9 connector G10 provides one asynchronous RS232 serial port female The RS232 standard interface serves to connect a PC Data Terminal Equipment DTE or other application which acts as host controller of the G10 modem with all its functions Through the RS232 interface it can be used as GSM GPRS modem for sending and receiving of SMS Data and Fax calls GND DIR TxD DCD Figure 3 DB9 connector Table 3 9 pole D sub female RS232 Pin no Signal name VO Function 1 DCD O Data Carrier Detected 2 RXD O Receive Data 3 TXD I Transmit Data 4 DTR I Data Terminal Ready Attention The ignition of G10 modem is activated via a rising edge of high potential 3 15V 5 GND Ground 6 DSR O Data Set Ready RTS I Reguest To Send 8 CTS O Clear To Send 9 RI O Ring Indication Note G10 supports autobauding autobauding allows G10 to automatically detect the baud rate of the host device User can use AT command AT IPR x to set a fixed baud rate and the setting will be saved to non volatile flash memory automatically After the configuration is set as fixed baud rate the URC such as RDY CFUN 1 and CPIN READY will be reported when G10 is powered on G10_User Guide_V1 0 10 2013 5 20 SYS www sysembed com Hyper terminal usually as the PC software tool to operate G10 custome
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