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1. Note The SIM card is not provided with the Mini MT device The SIM must be obtained from the GSM GPRS service provider and must be provisioned by the operator for data and or voice Always take care to protect the SIM Mini MT s GSM GPRS related functionality will not operate without the SIM installed Enfora is not liable for damages to the Mini MT when inserting a SIM card inside the device GSM2228UG001 Page 13 Revision 1 02 SEE Kalle gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra SIM Holder Figure 4 SIM Door and SIM Lock Open SIM Door Figure 5 Open SIM Door GSM2228UG001 Page 14 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 7 Mini MT Configuration The Mini MT must be configured before use Configuration is performed through AT commands from a PC computer A terminal program is required to interface to the Mini MT through the USB cable The drivers for the Mini MT support Windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems While Enfora uses HyperTerminal to configure the Mini MT the user can use another terminal program The Mini MT drivers must be installed on your computer before proceeding Refer to Section 8 PC Software Installation of this document for driver installation 7 1 Dispatch Number The Dispatch Number is the phone number the Mini MT will call when the Push To Call PTC button is pressed To configure the Mini MT to call phone number 1 214 555 1212 enter the following co
2. gt enfora Enable information Anywhere User Guide GSM2228UG001 Enfora Mini MT User Guide Revision 1 02 Enfora Inc www enfora com General All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of material provided in this document at the time of release However the items described in this document are subject to continuous development and improvement All specifications are subject to change without notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Enfora Inc Enfora Inc will not be responsible for any loss or damages incurred related to the use of information contained in this document This product is not intended for use in life support appliances devices or systems where a malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury Enfora Inc customers using integrating and or selling this product for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Enfora Inc for any damages resulting from illegal use or resale Copyright Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise or for any purpose without the express written permission of Enfora Inc Enfora may have patent
3. 066 209 010 201 NOTE The above IP addresses will be different for each device and location Non zero values indicate a successful GPRS activation Example of unsuccessful GPRS activation at netip NETIP 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 GSM2228UG001 Page 33 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 If AT NETIP returns all zeros send the following command AT CGEER lt CR gt There are three common responses CGEER no PDP reject cause Everything should be working properly CGEER requested service option not subscribed APN is incorrect or SIM has not been enabled for data mode CGEER user authentication failed username and or password is incorrect 8 5 6 Configure the modem to access the Enfora Server To configure the modem for server interoperability several things have to be addressed e Most GPRS configurations are Mobile Originate only The mobile modem must initiate a conversation with a remote server before the remote server can talk to the modem e IP addresses are dynamically assigned and can change e Some IP addresses are NAT and are non routable These issues are addressed with the following configuration commands The examples will use the following information e Modem ID name MMT Test e Remote Server IP address apitest enfora com e Remote Server IP port 1721 Give the modem a unique name with the following command AT MDMID MMT Test NOTE Thi
4. MT to your computer 1 Plug the Mini MT into your USB port 2 You will see the following screen Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next to continue 3 Click on the radio button next to No not this time 4 Click Next 5 You will see the following screen GSM2228UG001 Page 19 Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 mea Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Mini MT USB Composite Device If your hardware came with an installation CD EP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do i O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Ce 6 Click on the radio button next to Install the software automatically Recommended 7 Click Next You will see the following screen Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches e Mini MT USB Composite Device GSM2228UG001 Page 20 Revision 1 02 cc i Mini MT User Guide e nfora 8 The Operating System will detect the drivers for the Mini M
5. RF devices such as the Mini MT employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg SAR values at or below that limit are considered safe for the general public Before a wireless RF device is made available for sale to the Public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the SAR limits established by the FCC Tests for SAR are conducted using the positions and locations e g at the ear or worn on the body as required by the FCC for each device model The Mini MT has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used as a speakerphone with a standard 2 5mm headset or when worn on the body using an approved belt clip Other uses may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines WARNING To minimize RF exposure it is strongly recommended that you use a headset with your Mini MT or operate it in hands free mode GSM2228UG001 Page 41 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 10 2Scientific evidence on RF exposure The following information in large part is excerpted from or based on information provided by the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA on its website under the heading Cell Phone Facts Consumer Information on Wireless Phones http www fda gov cellphones ga html The information provided below reflects scientific evidence available through the end of 2004 Please visit the aforementioned FDA webs
6. S D Enfora MiniMT Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region united States rea code 214 Phone number Connect using i gt 4 Change the Connect Using setting to the COM port that was determined in Section 7 3 2 Step 2 For the example we are using COM3 5 Click OK The next window is the Port Settings window 6 Set the communication port to 115200 bits per second 8 data bits no parity stop bit and no flow control COM3 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity Stop bits Flow control JE v 7 Make sure the settings match the example GSM2228UG001 Page 29 Cc Mini MT User Guide fi e Revision 1 02 en rora 8 Click OK The Main Program Window should appear 9 Type the command ATI in the main window and press the Enter key You should see the following screen with the response from the Mini MT unprogrammed MMT HyperTerminal DER File Edit view Call Transfer Help De 6 DD e ati Enfora Inc OK Connected 0 00 12 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 The response Enfora Inc indicates that you are successfully communicating with the Enfora Mini MT GSM2228UG001 Page 30 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 8 5 Demo Configuration to the Enfora Test Server The Mini MT is capable of communicating with a server The following steps will guide you throug
7. battery life varies based on configuration and use of the Mini MT The battery must be installed in the Mini MT in order to configure it GSM2228UG001 Page 10 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 5 Battery Removal Insertion Charging The Mini MT is supplied with a 1340mA H Lithium Ion rechargeable battery with built in safety features The battery should be removed to gain access to the SIM card and for turning the unit off shipping or travel The battery is shipped with a red protective cover over the battery terminals and must be removed before use The following steps provide instructions for how to remove or replace a battery NOTE The Mini MT cannot be used without a battery Running the Mini MT only on USB power without a battery is not supported 5 1 Removing the battery Access to the battery is through the battery door on the bottom of the Mini MT Firmly press the battery cover latch and pull the battery door open Pull up on the battery using the thumb latch until the battery releases from the retention clips Slide the battery away from the contacts and remove from the Mini MT NOTE The battery is initially provided with a red protective cover over the terminals Remove the protective cover by peeling off of the battery to expose the terminals Discard the protective cover after removal 5 2 Inserting the battery While the battery cover is removed insert the battery into the battery compartment with the
8. contacts aligned with the Mini MT power contacts The battery must be inserted into the battery compartment at a 45 degree angle with the contact end first Ensure the contacts of the battery line up with the contacts in the Mini MT Push the battery in towards the contacts and then down firmly until fully seated in the battery compartment Replace the battery access door ensuring the latch is locked firmly in place 5 3 Charging the battery The Mini MT must be charged for twelve 12 hours prior to initial use Charging your Mini MT battery may be done using a standard USB cable optional CAW 6000 0006 connected to your desktop personal computer PC NOTE The PC must be turned on or powered up while charging the Mini MT GSM2228UG001 Page 11 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 For charging the Mini MT battery in a vehicle an optional USB to vehicle accessory power adapter is available PSA 9000 0002 NOTE Many vehicles do not provide power to the accessory jack when the vehicle ignition is off An alternate method for charging using AC power may be performed with the AC power to USB power adapter PSA 9000 0101 Connect one end of the USB cable to the Mini MT and the other end to your power source The Mini MT ON LED will be on solid and the BAT LED will flash while charging When the Mini MT is fully charged the BAT LED will be off and the ON LED will be on solid while connected to a USB power source NO
9. customize the Mini MT operation This connection also is used to provide GPS NMEA data to a mapping or user application NOTE The USB cable needs to support 480 mA 4 3 2 Headphone Jack The headphone jack provides the user with the ability to connect a standard 2 5mm headset not supplied with the modem when the speakerphone mode is not desirable See Figure 3 GSM2228UG001 Page 8 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 4 3 3 Speaker An integrated speaker allows the user to make a phone call to the pre configured dispatch number when in hands free mode The user can adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the volume up or down buttons WARNING The Mini MT is intended for use in speaker mode or headset mode only Do not use the device held up to the head The audio levels and SAR ratings have not been approved for use in this manner 4 3 4 Microphone A built in sensitive microphone allows the user to communicate with the dispatcher comfortably at up to 3 feet away for hands free operation GSM2228UG001 Page 9 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 4 3 5 SIM A SIM cardholder is located under the battery on the bottom of the Mini MT The SIM card is required to enable the voice and data communication capabilities of your Mini MT device 4 3 6 Battery A 1340mA H Li Ion battery is supplied with the Mini MT that will allow operation without USB power The Mini MT
10. that a minimum separation of six inches 6 be maintained between a handheld wireless device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker When boarding a plane follow all instructions of the flight crew on the use of wireless devices FCC regulations prohibit using your wireless device during any air flight Turn off your Mini MT during flight and at all other times as requested by the flight crew by removing the battery Do not use the Mini MT in the vicinity of blasting areas where it might interfere with remote control RF devices used to set off explosives Although it is rare wireless phones can generate sparks Do not use or store your Mini MT phone around flammable or explosive gas liquids chemicals or any other such materials Certain jurisdictions prohibit the use of radio communication equipment while driving to avoid distractions and prevent accidents Do not use the Mini MT while driving in those jurisdictions In those other jurisdictions where using a wireless phone while driving is permitted use in hands free mode avoid using the Mini MT in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions and do not take notes look up phone numbers or engage in stressful or emotional conversations or any other activity while driving that might divert your attention from the road GSM2228UG001 Page 45 BEER enfora Enstts Infomation Arrraher Revision History Date Rev Author Description 08 20 07 S Ollmann
11. CE AS PROVIDED ABOVE ENFORA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL ENFORA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL EXEMPLARY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OR INTERRUPTION OF USE DATA REVENUES OR PROFITS RESULTING FROM A BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR BASED ON ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY EVEN IF ENFORA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES Some jurisdictions may require a longer warranty period than specified above and accordingly for products sold in those jurisdictions the applicable warranty period shall be extended as required under the law of those jurisdictions Furthermore some jurisdictions may not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above disclaimer limitation or exclusion may not apply to products sold in those jurisdictions This limited warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights and the purchaser may have other legal rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction In some instances the product may also be covered by another limited warranty contained in a separate written agreement between Enfora and the distributor or reseller if any from whom purchaser purchased the prod
12. Initial Release 12 07 07 1 01 D O Neil Removed reference to GPS degradation when the device is connected to a PC via USB Changed driver download instructions 3 21 08 D O Neil Added AREG note to page 35 GSM2228UG001 Page 46
13. SDGPRA Applet HTML Fige Comune Il Carsarerd habs 1 a ga ie 1 GOP AP Cematetz OP Aci ren 1ER FRA rtd na tay Pla mp D Dee 501 Dalk Der 1 SIEB SoBe A AME eed ek aden tes pend 10 Dar 6 TURE rE AM lee eee PR TS ELTERN DA D DUG 29 Crewe hy Ching Panel bavi Apoie arar Gina miar NOTE The third field is a single character field representing the status of the GPS reading There are three valid character for this field and are described below e A OK e V Warning e 9 Enfora Specific response that GPS solution is not valid and the last known GPS location is being substituted GSM2228UG001 Page 40 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 10 Safety Information for Wireless Devices 10 1 RF Exposure WARNING Please read this information before using your wireless device Your Mini MT is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by the U S and international standards bodies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless
14. T 9 Youmay see the following screen if you do follow Step 10 otherwise proceed to Step 11 Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Mini MT USB Composite Device has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway E STOP Installation 10 Click the Continue Anyway button 11 You will see the following screen while the drivers install Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software e Mm MT USB Composite Device Si E Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future 12 You may be prompted to point to the location of the files from this screen GSM2228UG001 Page 21 gt Mini MT User Guide en ora Revision 1 02 Enstte Information Arrral ar Files Needed The file slabbus sys on Mini MT USB Composite OK Device Installation disk is needed Cancel Type the path where the file is located and then click OK Copy files from Browse 13 Browse to the correct location of t
15. T Commands e GSM2228CB001 Enfora Mini MT Cook Book GSM2228UG001 Page 1 Mini MT User Guide nfo ra Revision 1 02 2 Product Specifications Interface USB e Host Protocols AT Commands UDP API LxWxH 100 33 x 58 92 x 25 4 mm CMUX Housing Polycarbonate e Internal Protocols PPP UDP API Weight 136 g UDP PAD CMUX TCP PAD TX Power Class 4 e API Control Status AT 2W 850 900 MHz e Real Time Clock RTC Event Engine Class 1 Scriptable Friends IP Wake Up and Keep 1W 1800 1900 MHz Alive Auto Activate r e Over the air commands for GPS TX Interval GPS Content Motion Sensor Binary Reportin Event Reportin Vibrating Alert e a E Timed Reporting Distance Reporting Geo Fencing Band Operation SIM Card Interface I O 850 900 1800 1900 MHz bands e Internal 3V SIM accessed via battery compartment e Mini USB jack for power and programming e Vehicle power adapter optional e 2 5 mm headset jack Mode Class B Multislot 10 Certified Operating 20 C to 60 C Protocol GPRS Release 97 SMG 31 Storage 40 C to 85 C Coding Schemes CS1 CS4 Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Packet Channel PBCCH PCCCH GSM Functionality GPS A GPS Functionalit Voice Full Rate Enhanced full rate and e Autonomous and Enhanced Autonomous half rate AMR e GPS operations w optional Multi day CS Data Asynchronous transparent and ephemeris service non transparent up to 9 6 KB e Trackin
16. TE The USB cable needs to support 480 mA GSM2228UG001 Page 12 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 6 SIM Card Insertion Removal The SIM an integral part of any GSM terminal device is a smart card that is programmed with subscriber information The user information consists of an International Mobile Subscriber Identity IMSI number which is registered with the GSM GPRS service provider and an encryption Ki pronounced key This information consists of a microprocessor and memory installed on a plastic card A SIM card can be installed by simply inserting the SIM card in the SIM slot provided inside of the device The SIM slot is located under the battery and the battery door To install the SIM card into the Mini MT device follow these steps 1 Remove the battery cover from the underside of the Mini MT by pushing the tab in the direction that the arrow is pointing 2 Remove the battery 3 Remove the piece of red tape that is covering the battery connectors 4 You will see the SIM card holder in the Mini MT 5 Slide the SIM card holder to the right and the door will lift up 6 Slide the SIM card into SIM door Make sure the notch on the SIM is aligned with the notch in the SIM holder 7 Close the SIM door 8 Slide the SIM lock to the left The SIM card holder MUST be locked 9 Place the battery back in the Mini MT making sure the connectors are aligned properly 10 Replace the battery cover
17. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary and was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists More recently a report published in January 2005 by the British National Radiological Protection Board NRPB summarized the results of various studies from 2000 to 2004 on the effects of wireless phone use and concluded that there is no hard evidence that the health of the public is being harmed by the use of wireless phones but that uncertainties remain regarding the risks associated with long term wireless phone use Therefore the report suggested that a precautionary or prudent approach to reducing RF exposure from wireless phones should be followed until more is known about these potential risks including the potential increased sensitivity of children to RF The report NRPB W65 is available for download at the NRPB website www nrpb org Again the scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones including children and teenagers If you want to take steps to lower exposure to RF the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones Specifically reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure The FDA scientific staff has reviewed the methodo
18. are defect provided that the purchaser first notifies Enfora of any such defect furnishes Enfora with a proof of purchase requests and obtains a return merchandize authorization RMA number from Enfora and returns the product shipping charges prepaid to Enfora under that RMA If upon reasonable examination of the returned product Enfora does not substantiate the defect claimed by purchaser or determines that the defect is not covered under this limited warranty Enfora will not be required to repair or replace the product but may instead reship the product to the purchaser in which case purchaser shall be responsible for paying Enfora s usual charges for unpacking testing and repacking the product for reshipment to purchaser Purchaser shall bear the risk of loss or damage in transit to any product returned by purchaser to Enfora or any returned product not found to be defective or covered under this warranty and reshipped by Enfora to purchaser In the event Enfora repairs or replaces a defective product the repaired or replacement product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period on the defective product If Enfora is unable to repair or replace a defective product the purchaser s exclusive remedy shall be a refund of the original purchase price Any returned and replaced product or any product for which Enfora has refunded the original purchase price becomes the property of Enfora During the warranty pe
19. at do you want the wizard to do O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 4 Click on the radio button next to Install the software automatically Recommended 5 Click Next You may see the following screen if you do follow Step 6 otherwise proceed to Step 7 Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware MiniMT USB to UART Device has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 6 Click the Continue Anyway button NOTE You may be prompted to search for a specific driver file If you see the following screen browse to the location of the Mini MT driver files GSM2228UG001 Page 24 Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 ae er ie Files Needed The file slabser sys on MiniMT USB to UART Device OK Cancel Drivers is needed Type the path where the file is located and then click OK Copy files from C Program Files Enfora MiniMT SUSE 7J 7 Click OK 8 When the drivers have completed installing you w
20. ce at the current location 7 4 2 User definable Button gt The Mini MT gt button is user definable through the event engine This button function is not defined from the factory 7 5 Setting the Emergency Call number The Mini MT is capable of dialing an emergency number AT EMERNUM and a dispatch number AT DSPATCH The default emergency number in the Mini MT is 411 The provider should reconfigure this number to the correct emergency number for the region the Mini MT will operate in To set the emergency number to 911 enter the following text in the terminal window AT EMERNUM 911 lt enter gt AT amp W lt enter gt The first command sets the emergency number to 911 and the second command saves the setting GSM2228UG001 Page 16 Revision 1 02 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra 7 6 Dialing the Emergency Call Number The Mini MT will allow emergency communications without a SIM card installed Follow these steps to initiate an emergency call NEN DT 6 7 8 Depress the user defined button Hold the user defined button gt Press and hold the PTC button The ON GPS and BAT LED s will flash in unison Momentarily release the user defined button gt while still holding the PTC button Press the user defined button gt again The CALL LED will flash Release the user defined gt and the PTC buttons The Mini MT will establish a call to the number configured in t
21. e Created by Chirag Patel 303 05 Appiet aw Geran started GSM2228UG001 Page 36 C gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 Enable Inlorresaitess 4 Select the tab with the modem name MMT Test Within approximately 60 seconds wakeup messages should be seen in the window NOTE Selecting the Clear button will erase the contents of the ASCII Data window SD Enfora Inc GSM GPRS Applet HTML Page Nozilla Fleefox fle Edt Yen Go Binas Yahoo ods bie E EI hetpapitest entora com GSM GPRS Applet HTML Page Cone pavaaced Display Mede LT fest Command Cam Data AT Command 1 P Ad ress 6217 10 18 Created ty Carag Patel WONO Aoga zt aaran started 5 Enter the following command in the Command Data text box ATI 6 Click on the Write button GSM2228UG001 Page 37 Mini MT User Guide nfo ra Revision 1 02 Enstte Information Arrr hert 7 Verify that you see the following modem response showing Enfora Inc If so you have successfully configured the modem to talk with the server gt Enfora Inc GSMIGPRS Applet HTML Page Mozilla Firefox De Edt gen Go Exchravts yso Tock Heap D O A U hapurspitest entora com GSM GPRS Applet HTML Page Al Command LOP APS Comunasaisi IP Address 166 217 130 1 Unsoliched Msg Req UDE PAD ASCH Datak Det 1 2006 1044 46 AN sx Dec 1 2006 1043 19 AN 0 Se Orat Dec 1 2005 10 65 19 AM 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 5
22. e username and password with the following command AT CGPCO 1 lt username gt lt password gt 0 lt CR gt NOTE Substitute the correct username and password if your cellular carrier requires a username and password Example AT CGPCO 1 ISP CINGULARGPRS COM CINGULAR1 0 lt CR gt Configure the Mini MT for auto GPRS registration with the following command AT AREG 2 lt CR gt Save the changes to memory with the following command AT amp W lt CR gt The Mini MT should be reset to ensure the changes are used Reset the Mini MT with the following command AT RESET lt CR gt GSM2228UG001 Page 32 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 8 5 4 Verify Registration Status Verify GSM status by sending the following command AT CREG lt CR gt If everything is working you should receive one of two responses CREG 0 1 GSM registered to home network CREG 0 5 GSM oe roaming Verify GPRS status by sending the following command AT CGREG lt CR gt If everything is working you should receive one of two responses CGREG 0 1 GPRS registered to home network OR CGREG 0 5 GPRS registered roaming 8 5 5 Verify GPRS Activation Enter the following command to verify that the Mini MT is activated on the GPRS network AT NETIP lt CR gt The Mini MT is activated if it has been assigned an IP address Example of successful GPRS activation at netip NETIP 166 217 226 214 066 102 163 231
23. ed 3 4 on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Driver Signing Device Manager m Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store zg different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles GSM2228UG001 Page 26 Mini MT User Guide Revision 1 02 d Acrpeahere 2 Select the Device Manager button Expand the Ports section by selecting the sign beside Ports COM amp LPT Your window should look similar to the following Device Manager Eile Action View Help DER gt RB GG a DONEIL PC d Computer Disk drives 2 Display adapters DVD CD ROM drives H Floppy disk controllers Floppy disk drives CN IDE ATA ATAPI controllers H 5 Keyboards 1 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors BB Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT EI Communications Port COM1 I Communications Port COM2 F ECP Printer Port LPT1 gp Processors o EI Sound video and game controllers amp System devices bi Universal Serial Bus controllers 3 Plug the Mini MT into your USB port MT USB to UART Device E Device Manager Fil gt EB GG a Action View Help The window should change to show Mini DONEIL PC d Computer S Disk drives 2 Display adapters 25 DVD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers JB Flo
24. eded to protect human health In 1996 the WHO established the International EMF Project to review the scientific literature and work towards resolution of health concerns over the use of RF technology The WHO maintains a Web site that provides extensive information on this project and about RF biological effects and research www who ch peh emf If there is a risk from using wireless phones and at this point the scientific evidence does not demonstrate the existence of such a risk it is probably very small But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to RF Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance For example you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna GSM2228UG001 Page 42 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all For example the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000
25. es incurred by Customer or any third party in connection with the installation of the Products or Customer s failure to comply with the information and instructions contained herein Warranty Information LIMITED WARRANTY Enfora warrants to the original purchaser of the product that for a period of one 1 year from the date of product purchase the product hardware when used in conjunction with any associated software including any firmware and applications such as the modem manager supplied by Enfora will be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal operation Enfora further warrants to such original purchaser that for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of product purchase any software associated with the product will perform substantially in accordance with the user documentation provided by Enfora and any software media provided with the product will be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal operation Enfora does not warrant that the product hardware or any associated software will meet the purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the product hardware or software will be uninterrupted or error free This limited warranty is only for the benefit of the original purchaser and is not transferable During the warranty period applicable to the product hardware Enfora at its expense and in its sole discretion will repair or replace the product if it is determined to have a covered hardw
26. eseeeaees 11 5 2 INSERTING THE BATTER 11 5 3 CHARGING THE BATTERY ceecceccecceeececceeececcecceeececcuceaeeceecueeaeeceeeaeeseesaees 11 SIM CARD INSERTION REMOVAL 2 0 ccscceecesceneceecceseneceeccnseeeseneenees 13 MINI MT CONFIGURATION 2 000c0scceeceecceeceeccecceeceeccneceecenseeeceeseneceesensenes 15 7 1 DISPATCH NUMBER nannannnnnnannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ann nnnnen 15 La SMS DESTINATION SF Haar NEE e NEE e E 15 d EENEG 16 7 4 USER DEFINED BUTTON S eeneg 16 7 4 1 User definable Button e 16 7 4 2 User definable Button e 16 7 5 SETTING THE EMERGENCY CALL NUMBER X ssseseeeeeeeeereeee keen renen ennen knner 16 7 6 DIALING THE EMERGENCY CALL NUMMER 17 PC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 0 0 2ccecceecceeceecceeceeceeccneceecceseneceeeeneeees 18 8 1 MINI MT USB COMPOSITE DEVICE DIER 19 8 2 MINI MT USB To UART DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION 23 8 3 CONFIGURING THE PC AND VERIFYING COMMUNICATIONS runnnnannennnennnnnn 26 8 3 1 Default Serial Parameters A ee 26 8 3 2 Determine which COM port tO use 26 8 4 START HYPERTERMINAL 22 0ecceceeeececceecceececceeececceeaeececcueeaeeceesaeeseeeaees 28 8 5 DEMO CONFIGURATION TO THE ENFORA TEST SERVER nnannannnannannnnnnannnnn 31 8 5 1 Reset the modem to factory defaults seeren 31 8 5 2 Connecting the Mini MT to the Enfora Test Server 31 8 5 3 Configure the Modem to Access the GPRS
27. g up to 14 satellites GSM SMS PDU MO MT Cell broadcast e 3GPP A GPS standards compliant e Supported Protocols Secure User Plane Location SUPL NMEA e Time to First Fix Cold Start 70sec 10 m avg e 1 Hz Navigation Fixes FCC Parts 2 15 22 amp 24 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery GCF Version 3 21 1 Standard 1340mAh PTCRB Version 3 7 1 GSM hibernate 100A CE Mark GSM 1TX 1RX Avg 150mA Industry Canada CSAO GSMIRX Avg 75mA RoHS Compliant Part Number z PN GSM2228 GSM2228UG001 Page 2 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 3 Getting Started Getting started with the Enfora Mini MT will require the following Mini MT GSM2228 USB to mini USB cable not supplied CAW 6000 0006 Activated SIM card not supplied Personal Computer not supplied o Operating Systems Windows 2000 or XP o USB port The USB drivers for the Mini MT are available on the Enfora website at www enfora com The customer will need to acquire a user id and password from their distributor in order to download the USB drivers GSM2228UG001 Page 3 Revision 1 02 a gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra 4 Overview of the Enfora Mini MT Geo Fence User Defined Speaker Volume Up Volume Down LED s PTC Push To Call Microphone Figure 1 Mini MT Features Figure 2 Mini MT Front View GSM2228UG001 Page 4 Mini MT User Guide e nfo fal Revision 1 02 Enstts Informatio
28. gt lt 0 Eriora Inc Created by urag Patel 2 03 06 Applet rer Gentian starto GSM2228UG001 Page 38 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 9 GPS Operation and Verification The Mini MT contains an integrated GPS receiver and GPS antenna For best GPS performance the unit should be placed in an area where it can have direct view of the sky 9 1 Verification of GPS Lock The Mini MT will provide an indication of successful GPS Lock within approximately 70 seconds when in view of satellites The GPS LED will flash yellow when it is receiving a sufficient number of satellites to provide status When this occurs the internal GPS receiver has enough information to track its current position 9 2 Verify GPS operation The Mini MT GPS status may be obtained locally through the USB connection or through the GPRS connection to a server The following steps allow the user to determine GPS operation through a terminal program and also through the Enfora Demonstration web server GSM2228UG001 Page 39 Revision 1 02 Grable Wtermatics Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra 9 2 1 GPS Operation from Enfora Demo Server The same command can be used in the server application by entering AT GPSRD 10 in the Command Data text box then selecting Write The following screen shot shows the command and the response I Endara Ins CMAP RS npin Hihi Papo Moriji Pareto Dis Cat er g Hear Yahoo pea fil p G i Ge Si D Hien enom Comite GS
29. h a configuration that will demonstrate the data communication capabilities to the Enfora Test Server A valid SIM card from your carrier is required that allows GPRS data communications capability 8 5 1 Reset the modem to factory defaults To restore the Mini MT to factory defaults send the following command AT amp F lt CR gt To save the current configuration to memory send the following command AT amp W lt CR gt Reset the modem with the following command AT RESET lt CR gt 8 5 2 Connecting the Mini MT to the Enfora Test Server The following information will be required from the SIM card provider refer to GSM0000AN019 Network Configuration Worksheet APN Username if required Password if required SIM PIN if required The following examples show how to configure the Mini MT with a Cingular SIM card with the following data APN isp cingular Username ISP CINGULARGPRS COM Password CINGULARI SIM PIN 1234 GSM2228UG001 Page 31 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 8 5 3 Configure the Modem to Access the GPRS network De register the Mini MT from the network using the following command AT CFUN 0 lt CR gt Set the modem with the proper APN Access Point Name using the following command AT CGDCONT 1 IP APN lt CR gt NOTE Replace the letters APN with the APN that was provided to you by your wireless carrier Example AT CGDCONT 1 IP isp cingular Set th
30. he AT EMERNUM command GSM2228UG001 Page 17 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 8 PC Software Installation Please contact your local distributor for the USB drivers or obtain them from the Enfora support website at http www enfora com You will need a login id and password to access the drivers The USB drivers are compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems You only need to connect the Mini MT to your computer for configuration and software upgrades The following steps describe the USB Driver Installation process NOTE This is a self extracting zip file Save this file to any location on your hard drive Double click the file to extract the twenty 20 included files Make a note of the location of these files on your hard drive You will need to access these drivers during installation Your first step will be double clicking on the PreInstaller exe file which you have just unzipped Click on OK after a successful installation Windows will find two separate devices e Mini MT USB to UART Device e Mini MT USB Composite Device You will need to go through two driver installations in order to install both of these devices on your PC Please follow these steps to install the Mini MT drivers GSM2228UG001 Page 18 Wun User Guide enfora Enstie Iniormanlior 8 1 Mini MT USB Composite Device Driver NOTE Make sure you run the Prelnstaller exe file before connecting the Mini
31. he drivers and click OK 14 When the drivers have completed installing you will see the following screen Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for e Mm MT USB Composite Device Click Finish to close the wizard Cancel 15 Click on Finish GSM2228UG001 Page 22 Ents Iniormalior Wun User Guide enfora 8 2 Mini MT USB to UART Device Driver Installation The installation process for the USB to UART Device should automatically start The following steps will help guide through the driver installation 1 You will see the following screen Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only every time connect a device Click Next to continue 2 Click on the radio button next to No not this time 3 Click Next You will see the following screen GSM2228UG001 Page 23 Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 Grable iaria Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for MiniMT USB to UART Device If your hardware came with an installation CD 383 or floppy disk insert it now Wh
32. he emergency number for its region 4 2 2 Set Geo Fence The switch is used to initiate a geo fence with a default radius of one half mile This radius may be re defined by the application provider and is retained in non volatile memory 4 2 3 User Defined button The User Defined button is a programmable button that can be defined for various functions Some examples of these functions include generate a call to a number different from the PTC button generate a geo fence with different parameters than the geo fence button send an SMS of the current location to a cell phone send the current location to the server etc 4 2 4 Volume Buttons The Mini MT has two volume buttons for controlling the audio volume level These buttons are functional whether in a call or not The button is used for increasing volume and the button is used for decreasing volume NOTE While you are on an active phone call the volume buttons will function in both headset and hands free mode GSM2228UG001 Page 7 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 4 3 Interconnections 4 3 1 USB Connection The USB connector see Figure 3 is used for charging the battery and for data communication The unit will charge from a laptop computer AC to USB power adapter or vehicle power to USB adapter See Figure 3 Data communications with the Mini MT is also performed through the USB connector The USB connection is used to configure or
33. ill see the following screen Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for F MiniMT USB to UART Device Click Finish to close the wizard Cancel 9 Click on Finish to complete the installation GSM2228UG001 Page 25 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 8 3 Configuring the PC and Verifying Communications 8 3 1 NOTE The following examples use Windows 2000 and HyperTerminal Any Terminal program should work using the parameters in Steps 7 3 1 and 7 3 2 Default Serial Parameters Baud Rate 115200 baud rate Data Bits 8 Stop Bits l Parity None Flow Control None 8 3 2 Determine which COM port to use On older computers there is usually a built in COM port This is normally COM1 With a USB connection you will need to determine which COM port it is using 1 Open up the System Properties window This is done through the Control Panel gt System or right click on My Computer and select Properties Select the Hardware Tab On Windows 2000 the screen looks like the following System Properties d xl General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced r Hardware Wizard The Hardware wizard helps you install uninstall repair Q unplug eject and configure your hardware Hardware Wizard r Device Manager m The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices install
34. ite and the other websites mentioned below for the latest information The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones There is no proof however that wireless phones are absolutely safe Wireless phones emit low levels of RF while being used They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand by mode Whereas high levels ofRF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research In some cases other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results The FDA and other U S government agencies responsible for public health and safety have worked together and in connection with the World Health Organization WHO to monitor developments and identify research needs related to RF biological effects It is generally agreed that further research is needed to determine what effects actually occur and whether they are dangerous to people In the meantime standards setting organizations and government agencies are continuing to monitor the latest scientific findings to determine whether changes in safety limits are ne
35. logy used by FCC to measure cell phone RF and has agreed that it is an acceptable approach given our current understanding of the risks presented by cellular phone RF emissions RF emissions from cellular phones have not been shown to present a risk of injury to the user when the measured SAR is less than the safety limits set by FCC SAR of 1 6 w kg The FDA will continue to monitor studies and literature reports concerning acute effects of cell phone RF and concerning chronic effects of long term exposure to cellular telephone RF that is the risks from using a cell phone for many years If new information leads FDA to believe that a change to FCC s measurement policy may be appropriate the FDA will contact the FCC and both agencies will work together to develop a mutually acceptable approach GSM2228UG001 Page 43 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 11 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B Part 22 and Part 24 ofthe FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation This equipment generates use
36. mmand AT DSPATCH 12145551212 lt Enter gt After entering the dispatch number enter AT amp W lt Enter gt to save This will ensure that ifthe battery is removed the number will not need to be re entered 7 2 SMS Destination The SMS Destination Address is where the Mini MT would send an SMS text message The Mini MT can store up to five 5 SMS Destination Addresses The following example shows how to set an SMS Destination Address AT SMSDA 1 19875551212 lt Enter gt GSM2228UG001 Page 15 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 7 3 Set Geo Fence There are two user definable buttons on the Mini MT The first button is factory defined to set a geo fence Depressing the Geo Fence button will place a half mile radius circular geo fence around the Mini MT When the Mini MT exits the geo fence an alert message will be sent via SMS message to the SMS Destination Address defined in the AT SMSDA field Messages and alerts can also be sent via GPRS packet data The user has the ability to control the IP and port that the packet data is transmitted to The factory default configuration of the Mini MT will not have any SMS Destination Addresses configured and will not be capable of generating SMS messages for Geo Fence events 7 4 User Defined button s 7 4 1 User definable Button The Mini MT button is user definable through the event engine The default state is to configure a Je mile radius geo fen
37. n Arrraherse Headset Jack USB Connector Figure 3 Mini MT Side View GSM2228UG001 Page 5 Mini MT User Guide Revision 1 02 4 1 LED Indicators enfora There are four LED s used to provide status to the user See Figure 2 for LED information The LED functions are defined in the table below Power Mode CALL ON GPS BAT Yellow Yellow Yellow Red Hibernate OFF OFF OFF Low Battery less than 20 Slow Blink 250mS 10Sec Low Battery less than 5 OFF Active Battery Blink when Slow blink Blink when Low Battery receiving or 500mS 10Sec locked less than 20 originating call 500mS 2 Sec Slow Blink 500mS 1 Sec 250mS 10Sec Blink for Low Battery missed call 5 or less or 2 Sec 2 Sec turns OFF Solid during call Active Aux Blink when ON solid Blink when Fast Blink receiving or locked during charge originating call 500mS 2 Sec 500mS 2 Sec 500mS 1 Sec OFF when Blink for charged missed call 2 Sec 2 Sec Solid during call NOTE When upgrading the firmware on the Mini MT the LED s will blink GSM2228UG001 Page 6 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 4 2 Switches 4 2 1 Push To Call PTC The Push To Call PTC switch allows the user to place a call to a number that has been programmed To meet GSM specification pressing the PTC button with no SIM installed will cause the unit to initiate a 411 call The application provider will need to configure t
38. network 1 1 1 32 8 5 4 Verify Registration Status E 33 8 9 9 Verify GPRS ACHVANON eene ee ee 33 8 5 6 Configure the modem to access the Enfora Server 34 8 5 7 Verifying Server connectivity 2cccseeennnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 36 9 GPS OPERATION AND VERIFICATION ccccccessssssssssscseeeeessneeenseees 39 9 1 VERIFICATION OF GPS LOCK ana 39 9 2 VERIFY GPS OPERATION ee 39 9 2 1 GPS Operation from Enfora Demo Server nnnnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 40 10 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS DEVICES MGM 41 10 1 RF EXPOSURE ee ee ee hebonedcdeoutesehebonedchebehededebantd 41 10 2 SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ON RF EXPOSURE ccssssssscecsccceeeeeeessssseesseeeeeees 42 11 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT cccccceeesesssssseseeeeeeeeessenees 44 12 PRODUCT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Gu 45 REVISION HISTORY ERE eo re doors 46 Table of Figures Figure t Mini MT Features 4 Figure 2 Mini MT Front View ee 4 Figure 3 Mini MT Side View 5 Figure 4 SIM Door and SIM Lock AAA 14 Figure 5 Open SIM Door ee 14 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 1 Introduction This document provides a brief introduction to the Enfora Mini MT personal asset tracking device This guide will provide basic instructions for configuring a Mini MT for evaluation purposes Advanced features are described in detail in the following reference documents e GSM2228AT001 Enfora Mini MT A
39. ppy disk drives IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards T5 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 8 Network adapters UY Ports COM amp LPT EI Communications Port COM1 I Communications Port COM2 F ECP Printer P 3 MiniMT USB to UART Device COM a Sound video and game controllers A System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers ERR FF D UH GSM2228UG001 Page 27 Revision 1 02 er Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Most devices will show the COM port next to the device name Record this number In this example the Mini MT device is configured to COM3 NOTE Make sure there is no or X next to the USB device If you see an or an X the device is not properly installed and will not work 8 4 Start HyperTerminal The following configuration steps assume that you are using the Windows XP Operating System Follow these steps 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal You should see the following screen Connection Description a New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Enfora MiniMT Icon 2 Enter a name for the connection In this example the name is Enfora MiniMT 3 Click OK The next window that will appear is the Connect To window GSM2228UG001 Page 28 C Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 Enable Inmormallor Connect To
40. riod applicable to the software or its media Enfora at its expense will replace any defective software or media if purchaser gives written notification of the defect to the technical support department at Enfora during the applicable warranty period Enfora shall not have any obligation to provide any software bug fixes upgrades or new releases except as necessary to correct any covered defect of which purchaser notifies Enfora during the applicable warranty period Enfora shall have no obligation under this limited warranty for a normal wear and tear b the cost of procurement of substitute products or c for any defect that is i discovered by purchaser during the warranty period but purchaser does not notify or request an RMA number from Enfora as required above until after the end of the warranty period ii caused by any accident misuse abuse improper installation handling or testing or unauthorized repair or modification of the product iii caused by use of any software other than any software supplied by Enfora or by use of the product other than in accordance with its documentation or iv the result of electrostatic discharge electrical surge fire flood or similar causes ENFORA S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE PRODUCT HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR SOFTWARE MEDIA OR IF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS NOT POSSIBLE OBTAIN A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRI
41. s and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not used in accordance with instructions can cause harmful radiation to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference in radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver e Contact Enfora Technical Support for assistance Changes or modifications without the express consent of the manufacturer may void any applicable warranty and the user s authority to operate the equipment GSM2228UG001 Page 44 Mini MT User Guide enfora Revision 1 02 12 Product Safety Instructions Please follow all safety instruction outlined below Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury and or property damage Always obey all applicable regulations in any area where the Mini MT may be used Turn your Mini MT off by removing the battery in areas where its use is prohibited or where it may cause interference or danger to anyone Use of radio equipment is prohibited in hospitals and may interfere with the use of medical equipment Do not use the Mini MT in hospitals or near medical equipment The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends
42. s patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Enfora the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property 2008 Enfora Inc All rights reserved Enfora and the Enfora logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Enfora Inc in the United States Regulatory Compliance FCC The modem was tested and certified to meet FCC Parts 15 in a stand alone configuration which demonstrated that the GSM2000 Mini MT complies with Part 15 emission limits FCC Part 22 amp Part 24 is covered by the Enfora Enabler IIG modular approval process for a transmitter This approach described by FCC Public Notice DA 00 131407 released June 26 2000 is intended to afford relief to equipment manufacturers by eliminating the requirement for obtaining a new equipment authorization for the same transmitter when installed in a new device In order to use the GSM2000 MINIMT without additional FCC certification approvals the installation must meet the following conditions For the transmitter to meet the MPE categorical exclusion requirements of 2 1091 the ERP must be less than 1 5 watts for personnel separation distance of at least 20 cm 7 9 in Therefore the maximum antenna gain cannot exceed 3 3dBi If greater than 1 5 wat
43. s command combined with the wakeup message will allow the server to associate a Public IP address with a specific modem and create a window of opportunity where the server can send commands to the modem GSM2228UG001 Page 34 gt Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra Revision 1 02 Configure the modem to talk with a specific server with the following command AT FRIEND 1 1 apitest enfora com Set the port number with the following command AT UDPAPI 1721 Enable periodic messages wakeup to be sent to the server every 60 seconds with the following command AT WAKEUP 1 1 Configure the Mini MT for auto GPRS registration with the following command AT AREG 2 lt CR gt GSM2228UG001 Page 35 Revision 1 02 Grable Ifermatics Mini MT User Guide e nfo ra 8 5 7 Verifying Server connectivity For the following tests Java Runtime must be installed on the computer To install Java Runtime please visit the Java website here http www java com en download manual jsp 1 Start Internet Explorer and enter the following URL D http apitest enfora com udpapp 2 Enter the name used in the Modem ID MDMID command in the box 3 Select Connect fora Inc GEMIGPNS Apple HTML Page Mozilla Firefox the E Yew Go Ponesi see ods ek ES E http Vapiest entora com GSM GPRS Applet HTML Page Deg Entar he 20 raar modem Oishan Dr INDIAN of tra OSMIOPRS und teat pou wile She te arike MV Test Com
44. ts exists then additional testing and FCC approval is required R amp TTE C The GSM2228 Mini MT modem has been fully tested and complies with all the requirements of EN301 489 1 EN301 489 7 and EN60950 1 2001 Compliance to EN301 511 has been demonstrated by testing on both the GSM2000 and the integrated GSM0108 module Disclaimer The information and instructions contained within this publication comply with all FCC GCF PTCRB R amp TTE IMEI and other applicable codes that are in effect at the time of publication Enfora disclaims all responsibility for any act or omissions or for breach of law code or regulation including local or state codes performed by a third party Enfora strongly recommends that all installations hookups transmissions etc be performed by persons who are experienced in the fields of radio frequency technologies Enfora acknowledges that the installation setup and transmission guidelines contained within this publication are guidelines and that each installation may have variables outside of the guidelines contained herein Said variables must be taken into consideration when installing or using the product and Enfora shall not be responsible for installations or transmissions that fall outside of the parameters set forth in this publication Enfora shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damages injury to any person or property anticipated or lost profits loss of time or other loss
45. uct That other limited warranty may provide for example a longer warranty period or a different product return procedure that may also be available to purchaser This limited warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas United States of America without regard to conflict of laws principles This limited warranty shall not be governed in any respect by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods A O N ch 5 6 7 8 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION nasnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS sek ENKEN RENE KEEN KEN REENEN RENE KENNEN KEN 2 GETTING STARTED 2 0 ccecceeceecceeceecceeceecenseeeceeseneceeccesensceesensceeseuseneceesensenes 3 OVERVIEW OF THE ENFORA MINI MT ak KEREN KEREN REENEN RENE KEN 4 4 1 LED INDICATORS 0ccceccecececceceeeececcueecucceeeaeeceecaeeceecueeaueceecaesseeceeeaueseeeaes 6 4 2 SWITCHES EE 7 4 2 1 PUSR TO Call EE 7 4 2 2 Se Geo ENEE ee Ee 7 4 2 3 User Defined button EE 7 4 2 4 Volume Buttons 7 4 3 INTERCONNECTIONS uannnannansnnnnannnnnnannnnnnannennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 8 4 3 1 USBGONNECHON ui 8 4 3 2 Headphone Ee ee 8 43da SDeaker ner 9 4 3 4 ee 9 4 3 5 SIVA EEN 10 43 0 Batloly EE 10 BATTERY REMOVAL INSERTION CHARGING 2cceecceseeeceeeeeeeees 11 5 1 REMOVING THE BATTERY 2 ceccceccecceeececcececeececeeeececcuceaeececeueeaeeceeee
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