Falcom BOLERO-LT GSM/GPRS/GPS unit User Manual FALCOM BOLERO LT Hardware Manual

Falcom GmbH GSM/GPRS/GPS unit FALCOM BOLERO LT Hardware Manual

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THIS DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE AT http://www.falcom.de/.BOLERO-LT GSM/GPRS/GPS DEVICE Hardware DescriptionPreliminaryVersion 1.0.0; Created: Tuesday 4 December 2007
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0Table of contents  1 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................6   1.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................................6   1.2 CIRCUIT CONCEPT ........................................................................................................8   1.3 USED ABBREVIATIONS ....................................................................................................9   1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................................10   2 SECURITY ...................................................................................11   2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...............................................................................................11   2.2 EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY ...........................................................................................11   2.3 EFFICIENT MODEM OPERATION ........................................................................................12   2.4 DRIVING ...................................................................................................................12   2.5 ELECTRONIC DEVICES ..................................................................................................12   2.6 VEHICLE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................12   2.7 MEDICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................12   2.8 AIRCRAFT ................................................................................................................12   2.9 CHILDREN ................................................................................................................13   2.10 BLASTING AREAS .....................................................................................................13   2.11 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES .........................................................................13   2.12 NON-IONIZING RADIATION ............................................................................................13   3 SAFETY STANDARDS ...............................................................14   4 TECHNICAL DATA .....................................................................15   4.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OF TERMINAL BOLERO-LT  ....................................................15   4.1.1 Power consumption ..........................................................................................16   4.1.2 Operating temperatures ....................................................................................16   4.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF GSM/GPRS ENGINE ........................................................17   4.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS RECEIVER .................................................................18   4.4 NMEA DATA MESSAGE ...............................................................................................19   5 BOLERO-LT APPLICATION INTERFACE .................................20   5.1 POWER SUPPLY .........................................................................................................20   5.1.1 Power supply pins (3 and 4) on the 6-pin connector .........................................20   5.1.2 Automatic shutdown ..........................................................................................20   5.2 DETERMINING THE EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT TYPE ................................................................20   6 HARDWARE INTERFACES ........................................................21   6.1 6-PIN CONNECTOR  .....................................................................................................21   6.1.1 Pin assignment on the 6-pin connector .............................................................21   6.1.2 Special pin description ......................................................................................22   6.1.2.1 Analog input (6) ............................................................................................................................22   6.1.2.1.1 Connection example using IO1 as analog inputs: ......................................................................22   6.1.2.2 Digital Input (pin 6) .......................................................................................................................23   6.1.2.3 Output (pin 6)  ..............................................................................................................................24   6.1.2.4 How to use IGN pin ((pin 5) .........................................................................................................25 This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 2
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0  6.1.3 Buttons  & LEDs ...............................................................................................26   6.1.4 SIM card interface .............................................................................................27   6.1.5 Special pin description ......................................................................................27   6.1.5.1 Serial communication  signals (RxA, TxA ) ..................................................................................27   6.2 MOUNTING THE BOLERO-LT DEVICE  ..........................................................................28   7 RF EXPOSURES .........................................................................29   8 APPENDIX ...................................................................................30   8.1 SCHEMATICS .............................................................................................................30   8.1.1 Installation guidance for 6-pin connector ...........................................................30 This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 3
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0Version history:Version Author Changes Changed date1.0.0 F. Beqiri -Initial release 04/12/2007This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 4
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0CautionsInformation furnished herein by FALCOM is accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for its use.Please, read carefully the safety precautions.If you have any technical questions regarding this document or the product described in it, please contact your vendor.General information about FALCOM and its range of products are available at the following Internet address: http://www.falcom.de/TrademarksSome   mentioned   products   are   registered   trademarks   of   their   respective companies.CopyrightThis documentation is copyrighted by  FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH with all rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be produced in   any   form   without   the   prior   written   permission   of  FALCOM   WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH.FALCOM Wireless Communications GmbH.No   patent   liability   is   assumed   with   respect   to   the   use   of   the   information contained herein.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 5
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.01 INTRODUCTIONThis product manual is only addressed to qualified personnel which is well skilled in electronical/electrical   installation   and   not   addressed   to   private   consumers/end users. The installation, implementing or setting into operation of the product can only be performed by this qualified personnel.The status of the product described in the data sheet may have changed since publication  of  the  data  sheet  and   therefore   information   in   this   data   sheet   on  product status may be outdated. The latest information of the product is published  on the download area of the FALCOM website. 1.1 GeneralThis  description  is  focused   on the  GSM/GPRS   and  GPS  terminal  BOLERO-LT   from FALCOM GmbH. It contains a variety of information about hardware concepts and issues of the BOLERO-LT device. In order quickly to start and immediately and comprehensive to use all functions  and to avoid any mistakes of BOLERO-LT device on your utilization, we recommend  to read  the following  references and suggestions for using  your new BOLERO-LT device. BOLERO-LT  consists   of   a   Quad-band   GSM/GPRS   engine   that   works   on   the   four frequencies  GSM  850/900/1800/1900 MHz,  a  20   channel GPS  receiver  based  on SiRFstarIII engine and an embedded configurable software that provides location-based applications. The new device can be easily integrated into a variety of new applications   stretching   from   real-time   navigation   and   positioning   to   remote tracking and monitoring. It is designed for indoor use and ideal for fixed installation. The device concept is targeting for direct implementation as a mobile client in a wide   range   of   high   volume,   low-cost,   flexible   system   solutions   like  AVL,   fleet management, vehicle security and recovery and other related area. The tracking functionality of the embedded mobile client application is combined with variety of alert messaging capabilities. The configurable alert messages contain current position and status report. It uses  1  digital input for monitoring the ignition key of your vehicle as well as 1 line for use either as input or output.  Depending on how the   system   BOLERO-LT   is   set   up,   the   I/O   line   can   be   supplied   as   digital   output allowing remote control of external actuators. In addition to that two predefined digital inputs are detecting ignition line and main power (car battery) failure, and so you may handle these events and use as notification. By default, BOLERO-LT is offered without internal battery. Shall you need a BOLERO-LT  device with an internal battery, please see “Ordering Guide” and choose one that meets your specific requirements. The housing of the new BOLERO-LT  device offers IP65 protection (with protection rubber) and can be operated at ambient  temperatures up to +85°C.The  embedded  software  the  embedded software can  be  controlled by word  like “PFAL”   commands  needed   for   executing   particular   actions,   reading   or   setting particular configurations into the device. These commands are valid for all kinds of operations including SMS, CSD, TCP and SMTP. BOLERO-LT   provides   Geofence   features   for   territory   management,   route verification, prohibited locations, parking area and more with exception reporting to a wide variety of events, such as arrivals, departures, deliveries, pick-ups, illegal This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 6
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0entries,   unauthorized   movement,   etc.   BOLERO-LT   contains   a   data-logger   that enables   it   to   archive   unique   locations   in   sequence   for   up   to   45   days   for   later analysis and evaluation (for example, archive interval up to 20 sec.). The   physical   interface   to   the   terminal   application   is   made   through   a   6-pin connector. It provides a serial interface giving you maximum flexibility for local use such as controlling the terminal, receiving GPS location data, transferring data.Figure 1 shows the front and top side of the BOLERO-LT covered with a protection rubber.Figure 1: BOLERO-LT covered with a protection rubberBOLERO-LT terminal can be implemented into any asset platform, including:-Trailers-Trucks-Delivery vans-Rail cars-as well as other industrial monitoring installations.and it can be used in a variety of applications, including:•Real time online tracking•Fleet management / monitoring•Security / emergency services•Real time satellite navigation•Territory management•Personalized drivers logbook•Route verification•Trip management / distance calculations•Theft protection•Toll collection / pay as you driveBOLERO-LT - EVALKIT provides an easy and efficient way to evaluate and configure all system parameters of the mobile client. The configuration of the BOLERO-LT can be done locally via serial link or remotely via the GSM/GPRS network. The BOLERO-LT concept reduces the efforts for the creation of a turn key tracking and security solution to the definition of the server (dispatcher) application. In this way the time-to-market, the design-in risk and the total cost of solution are substantially reduced.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 7
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.01.2 Circuit conceptThe   BOLERO-LT   architecture   includes   the   following   major   functional components (see figure 2):ARCHITECTURE INTEGRATES:➢High-performance   Quad-Band   GSM/GPRS   core   (operating   at  26MHz),➢20 parallel channel low-power GPS core (operating at L1 1575.42 MHz and C/A code 1,023 MHz chip rate),➢ARM7TDMI Processor (at speed 25MHz) that controls all functions of  the system, ➢Internal SIM card reader (1.8V and 3V),➢Internal GSM antenna, ➢Internal GPS antenna,Options to BOLERO-LT➢3D motion sensor➢Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery (see Ordering Guide),➢Audio for voice callPhysical interfaces:➢Power supply line,➢1x Multi-line I/O,➢1 x Ignition; ➢RS232 port➢SIM Card reader (Type: Molex-91228-0002 small SIM Card)➢LED status indicators.Figure 2: Architecture of the BOLERO-LT terminalThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 8
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.01.3 Used abbreviationsAbbreviation DescriptionASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitDOP Dilution of PrecisionGPS Global Positioning SystemGSM Global Standard for Mobile CommunicationsGGA GPS Fixed DataHDOP Horizontal DOPHW HardwareIMEI International Mobile Equipment IdentityI/O Input/OutputNMEA National Marine Electronics AssociationPRN Pseudorandom Noise Number – The Identity of GPS satellitesRF Radio FrequencyRTC Real Time ClockRXQUAL Received Signal QualitySIM Subscriber Identification ModuleSMS Short Message ServiceSRAM Static Random Access MemoryTA Terminal AdapterTE Terminal EquipmentTP Transmit ProtocolTTFF Time to First FixSA Selective AvailabilityWAAS Wide Area Augmentation SystemMSK Minimum Shift KeyingTable 1: Used abbreviationsThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 9
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.01.4 Related documentsSome   others   PDF   documents   such   as   FCC   approval,   application   notes, Certificate   of   Conformity   R&TTE   etc.   are   also   available   on   the   Web   at: http://www.falcom.de/ in the published download area.In addition to this document, the following files comprise the full set of FALCOM BOLERO-LT  product manuals: NR PDF file name Description[1] steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set.pdfContains the description of the internal firmware and the supported Configuration Command Set for the FALCOM  STEPPIII, FOX and BOLERO-LT.[2] AppNotes_Transform_history_data.pdf Contains information of how to transform history data that are being transmitted from BOLERO-LT via TCP connection.[3] AppNote_Remote_update.pdf Contains   information   of   how   to   upgrade   FALCOM   AVL   devices device to a new firmware revision remotely via TCP.[4] AppNotes_in_vehicle_mounting.pdf This document provides all the necessary information to allow your FALCOM product to be properly and safely installed.These PDF files are viewable and printable from Adobe Reader. If you do not have the Adobe Reader installed, you can download it from http://www.adobe.com.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 10
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.02 SECURITYIMPORTANT FOR THE EFFICIENT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR GSM-MODEM, READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USE!Your   cellular   engine   BOLERO-LT   is   one   of   the   most   exciting   and   innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office,   your   home,   emergency   services   and   others,   wherever   service   is provided.This chapter contains important information for the safe and reliable use of the BOLERO-LT. Please read this chapter carefully before starting to use the cellular engine BOLERO-LT.2.1 General informationYour   BOLERO-LT   device   utilizes   the   GSM/GPRS/GPS   standard   for   cellular technology. GSM/GPRS is a newer radio frequency („RF“) technology than the current   FM   technology   that   has   been   used   for   radio   communications   for decades.   The   GSM   standard   has   been   established   for  use   in  the   European community   and   elsewhere.   Your   modem   is   actually   a   low   power   radio transmitter   and   receiver.   It  sends   out   and   receives   radio  frequency  energy. When you   use  your   modem,   the   cellular   system handling your calls  controls both the radio frequency and the power level of your cellular modem.For the use of the acquired devices SIM cards are needed,  which are  not  included   in   the   scope   of   delivery   of   the   device.   The   SIM   cards   can   be acquired e.g. by specific providers. From the use of the SIM cards can result  additional   costs,   which   are   to   be   borne   by   the   purchaser   (client)   of   the  devices. The seller does not cover the extra costs for the use of the devices.  The seller gives no recommendation for the use of specific SIM cards and does  not liable also for the fact that the devices are usable with all available SIM cards. The seller also covers no other costs, that are needed for the application of the customer in connection with this device.2.2 Exposure to RF energyThere has been some public concern about possible health effects of using a GSM modem. Although research on health effects from RF energy has focused for many years on the current RF technology, scientists have begun research regarding newer radio technologies, such as GSM. After existing research had been reviewed, and after compliance to all applicable safety standards had been tested, it has been concluded that the product is fit for use.If you are concerned about exposure to RF energy there are things you can do to minimize exposure. Obviously, limiting the duration of your calls will reduce your   exposure   to   RF   energy.   In   addition,   you   can   reduce   RF   exposure   by operating your cellular modem efficiently by following the guidelines below.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 11
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.02.3 Efficient modem operationIn order   to   operate   your modem   at   the   lowest power level,   consistent  with satisfactory call quality please take note of the following hints.If your modem has an extendible antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you   to   place   a   call   with   the   antenna   retracted.   However,   your   modem operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended.Do not hold the antenna when the modem is „IN USE“. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the modem to operate at a higher power level than needed.2.4 DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of cellular devices in the area where you   drive.   Always   obey   them.   Also,   when   using   your   modem   while   driving, please pay full attention to driving, pull off the road and park before making or answering   a   call   if   driving   conditions   so   require.   When   applications   are prepared for mobile use they should fulfil road-safety instructions of the current law!2.5 Electronic devicesMost   electronic   equipment,   for   example   in   hospitals   and   motor   vehicles   is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy may affect some malfunctioning or improperly shielded electronic equipment.2.6 Vehicle electronic equipmentCheck   your   vehicle   manufacturer’s   representative   to   determine   if   any   on board electronic equipment is adequately shielded from RF energy.2.7 Medical electronic equipmentConsult   the   manufacturer   of   any   personal   medical   devices   (such   as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.Turn your BOLERO-LT device OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using RF monitoring equipment.2.8 AircraftTurn your BOLERO-LT OFF before boarding any aircraft.Use it on the ground only with crew permission.Do not use it in the air.To   prevent   possible   interference   with   aircraft   systems,   Federal   Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to  have permission from a  crew member   to   use   your   modem   while   the   plane   is  on   the   ground.   To   prevent This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 12
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0interference   with   cellular   systems,   local   RF   regulations   prohibit   using   your modem whilst airborne.2.9 ChildrenDo   not   allow   children   to   play   with   your   BOLERO-LT   device.   It  is   not   a   toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children could damage the modem or make calls that increase your modem bills.2.10 Blasting areasTo   avoid   interfering   with   blasting   operations,   turn   your   unit   OFF   when   in   a “blasting area” or in areas posted: „turn off two-way radio“. Construction crew often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.2.11 Potentially explosive atmospheresTurn your BOLERO-LT device OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your modem or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They  include fuelling  areas such  as petrol   stations; below  decks on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders.Do   not   transport   or   store   flammable   gas,   liquid   or   explosives,   in   the compartment of your vehicle, which contains your modem or accessories.Before using your modem   in a   vehicle powered  by liquefied  petroleum  gas (such as propane or butane) ensure that the vehicle complies with the relevant fire and safety regulations of the country in which the vehicle is to be used.2.12 Non-ionizing radiationAs with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are advised that for satisfactory operation and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body is allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment.  The radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna   via   a   non-radiating   50   Ohm   coaxial   cable.   The   antenna   shall   be mounted in such a position that no part of the human body will normally rest close to any part of the antenna. It is also recommended to use the equipment not close to medical devices as for example hearing aids and pacemakers.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 13
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.03 SAFETY STANDARDSThis GSM/GPS modem complies with all applicable RF safety standards.The   embedded   GSM/GPRS/GPS   modem   meets   the   safety   standards   for   RF receivers and the standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by government bodies and professional   organizations,   such   as   directives   of   the   European   Community, Directorate General V in matters of radio frequency electromagnetic energy.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 14
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.04 TECHNICAL DATA4.1 General specifications of terminal BOLERO-LT Supply voltage range: ➢Operating power supply voltage range of  +10.8 V to   +35.0V,   suitable   for   direct   connection   to   an  automotive   +12V   or   +24V   DC   power   source   (car  battery).Power saving : ➢8   different  energy-saving   modes  -   programmable with PFAL commands.➢Sleep modes minimize power consumption.Operating temperature range:   ➢-40   °C   to   +   85   °C   (see   chapter  4.1.2  for   further  details)Physical characteristics : ➢Size: 85 mm x 56 mm x 20 mm (W x L x H)➢Weight: ca. 90 g➢Cable length: 1 mPhysical Interfaces :   ➢Six-wire cable with an 6-pin connector on the end:✔1 x I/O  (firmware-controlled as  digital input/output or analog inputs, by default it is an input)✔1 x Ignition (with software - controlled feature),✔1   x   Power   supply   (with   software   -   controlled feature)✔1  x  Serial  port  (Rx,   Tx),  Baud  rate  is  controlled   by  firmware   (by   default   57600   bps),  8   data   bits,   no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control,➢SIM Card interface (for 1.8 V and 3 V SIM cards)➢3  X   LED   indicators   (free-programmable   by   the  software)Hardware options : ➢3D   motion  sensor   (Compact   motion  sensor   for measuring motion in 3 axises) ➢Audio  interface for voice call (1 x Microphone; 1 x Speaker)➢Rechargeable   Li-Polymer   battery   (see  Ordering Guide),➢Degree of protection (the housing of the BOLERO-LT  offers IP65 protection from dust and jets of water.)This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 15
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.0Casing : ➢Fully shieldedCertifications : ➢Fully type approved confirming with R&TTE directive.➢CE, FCC, PTCRB, e1,IC.Directive : ➢RoHS compliant.Firmware :➢Embedded   TCP/IP   stack   (inc.   TCP,   IP   and   SMTP protocol),➢Accessible via PFAL commands,➢Upgradeable via serial port and remotely over the air  (GPRS/TCP interface).Memory : ➢2  Mbyte FLASH   for   configuration,  data-logging and firmware storageSerial ports : ➢1 x full duplex serial communicationSerial Interface Setting : ➢Full duplex serial communication, CMOS level➢2-wires (1 x Rx and 1 x Tx) for serial communication➢Baud rate on the serial port (user configuration).➢8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.Evaluation kit : ➢The   BOLERO-LT   Evalkit   is   designed   to   test,   evaluate  and   make   basis   configuration   to   enable   remote monitoring/configuration of the FALCOM BOLERO-LT. It provides a sample configuration for application.4.1.1 Power consumption   To be defined.4.1.2 Operating temperatures   Parameter Min. Typ. Max. UnitStorage temperature (without internal battery)  -40 +25 +90 °COperating temperature (without internal battery)  -40 +25 +85 °CGSM* (without internal battery)  -30 +25 +80 °CCharging temperature (with internal battery enabled ***) 0 +25 +45 °CDischarging temperature (with internal battery enabled ***) -20 +25 +60 °C*  The extreme temperature can affect the sensitivity and performance of the GSM engine.**  Using configuration $PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.BAT.MODE=disabled*** Using configuration $PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.BAT.MODE=autoTable 2: Operating temperatureThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 16
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.04.2 Technical specifications of GSM/GPRS engineFrequency bands:➢Telit GE864-Quad module➢Quad-Band: GSM 850, 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900.➢Compliant to GSM Phase 2/2+Transmit power: ➢Class 4 (2 W) at EGSM900 and GSM850➢Class 1 (1 W) at GSM1800 and GSM 1900GPRS connectivity: ➢GPRS multi-slot class 10➢GPRS mobile station class BDATA:GPRS ⇒➢GPRS   data   downlink   transfer:   max.   85.6   kbps  see table 3).➢GPRS data uplink transfer: max. 42.8 kbp  (see table 3).➢Coding scheme: CS-1, CS-2, CS-3 and CS-4.CSD ⇒➢CSD transmission rates: 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 14.4 kbps, non-transparent, V.110.SMS:➢Text mode GSM Antenna:➢internal.Ringing tones:➢Offers   a   choice   of   32   different   ringing tones/melodies,   easily   selectable   with   PFAL command.GPRS Coding scheme:Coding scheme 1 Timeslot 2 Timeslots 4 TimeslotsCS-1:  9.05 kbps  18.1 kbps  36.2 kbpsCS-2:  13.4 kbps  26.8 kbps 53.6 kbpsCS-3:  15.6 kbps  31.2 kbps  62.4 kbpsCS-4:  21.4 kbps  42.8 kbps  85.6 kbpsTable 3: Coding schemes and maximum net data rates over air interfacePlease   note   that,   the   values   listed   above   are   the   maximum   ratings   which,   in   practice,   are influenced by a  great variety of factors,  primarily, for example, traffic   variations  and network coverage.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 17
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.04.3 Technical specifications of GPS receiverGPS features: ➢J  P13-S-LP FALCOM GPS product with SiRFstarIII chip set.➢High   sensitive   20   channel,   L1   1575.42   MHz,   C/A  code 1,023 MHz chip rate.➢SiRF GSW3Accuracy: ➢Position accuracy: < 10 m CEP without SADatum: ➢WGS-84.Time to First Fix (TTFF): ➢Hot start  < 1 sec., average➢Cold start *< 42 sec, averageSensitivity:➢Tracking -159 dBmDynamic Conditions:➢Altitude  18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max.➢Velocity  < 515 meters/second (1000 knots) max.➢Max. update rate 1 HzSupported protocols: ➢NMEA Msg.: GLL, GGA, RMC, VTG, GSV, GSA➢FALCOM Msg.: IOP, GSM, AREA, 3DP, BIN - see “NMEA data message“ chapter 4.4.Crystal oscillator (TCXO):➢Load sensitivity ± 10 % load change, 0.2 ± ppmGPS antenna➢internal.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 18
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.04.4 NMEA data messageThe BOLERO-LT device delivers data in the NMEA-0183 format.   Table 4  below lists   each   of   the   NMEA   output   messages   and   FALCOM   developed   its   own protocols   supported   by   the   BOLERO-LT   terminal   and   a   brief  description.  For further description about NMEA, see Related documents[4].The running firmware offers the possibility to switch on or off each protocol listed below   for   local   use.   With   the   help   of   PFAL   commands   supported   by   this firmware these protocols can also be transferred via SMS, TCP, Data  call and E-mail. NMEA DescriptionGGA Time, position and fix type data.GLL Latitude, longitude, UTC time of position fix and status.GSA GPS receiver operating mode, satellites used in the position solution and DOP values.VTG The number of GPS satellites in view satellite ID numbers, elevation, azimuth and SNR values.GSV The number of GPS satellites in view satellite ID numbers, elevation, azimuth and SNR values.RMC Time, date, position, course and speed data.FALCOM DescriptionIOP The status of the digital/analog inputs and output ports and battery voltage (if battery available)GSM The GSM operator, reception, registration status, GSM field strength, area code and cell ID.  AREA The state of 32 areas3DP The state of the motion Sensor (hardware option)BIN User protocol including time, date, position, course and speed data.Table 4: NMEA and FALCOM Output Messages This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 19
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.05 BOLERO-LT APPLICATION INTERFACE5.1 Power supplyThe power supply for the BOLERO-LT terminal has to be a single voltage source within the range V+IN  = +10.8 V...+35.0VDC. It must be able to provide sufficient current. The operating voltage (V+IN  and GND) is protected from reverse pole connection and against voltage spikes, but not against over voltage.NOTE: Operating voltage range must never be exceeded; care must be taken in order to fulfill min/max voltage requirements.5.1.1 Power supply pins (3 and 4) on the 6-pin connector   The +IN pin on the 6-pin connector is dedicated to connect the supply voltage, GND pin is for grounding. The +IN and GND pins serve for charging the internal battery (if available) and powering the BOLERO-LT device. The power supply for the   BOLERO-LT  is  capable   of   utilizing  current   ranging   from  V+IN  =   +10.8   V   ... +35.0VDC designed for automotive application. Signal name  I/O  Parameter Description+IN I +10.8 V...+35.0VDC. The operating   voltage   must never be exceeded.Positive operating voltage. For   security   reason,  it   is   recommended   to   integrate externally a 2A fuse link between interconnection plug (6-pin connector) and d.c.-power source (see Fig 19). GND - 0 V Ground5.1.2 Automatic shutdown   Automatic shutdown takes effect if:•under voltage  is  detected   when battery level (if  available)  runs  low  and  no external power supply connected.The automatic shutdown procedure is equivalent to the power-down initiated, i.e. BOLERO-LT logs off from the network and the software enters a secure state avoiding loss of data.5.2 Determining the External Equipment TypeBefore you connect the serial port pins on the aforementioned terminals (DCE units) to external equipment, you need to determine if the external hardware serial ports are configured as DTE or DCE. The FALCOM BOLERO-LT is designed for   use   as   a   DCE.   Based   on   the  aforementioned  conventions   for   DCE-DTE connections   it communicates   with  the   customer   application  (DTE)   using  the following signals:BOLERO-LT Terminal (DCE) to Application (DTE)RxA <---------- TXDTxA ----------> RXDTable 6: The signalling definitions between DTE and DCE.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 20
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06 HARDWARE INTERFACES6.1 6-pin connector Figure 4: View of the 16-pin connector pin assignments6.1.1 Pin assignment on the 6-pin connector   PIN NAME I/O DESCRIPTION LEVEL1 RxA  I RS232  serial   interface   (receive   data)   for   direct connection . If not used leave open. V24, ±12 V2 TxA  O RS232 serial interface   (transmit data) for direct connection. If not used leave open. V24, ±12 V3 +IN IPower supply input (Input 7). The power supply must be able to meet the requirements of current consumption.   Care   must  be   taken   so   that   the operating   voltage   applied   to   the   terminal   stay within   the   voltage   range.   Applying   a   voltage outside of the voltage range can damage the unit.VI = +10.8 ... +35.0V;  Imax ≤ 2A4 GND - Ground. 0 V5 IGN IGeneral purpose   input. Either  connect   it to  the vehicle ignition and use it for journey START and STOP   reports   or   connect   it   to   the   operating voltage   +IN   and   with   the   help   of   an   external switch you are able to wake up the BOLERO-LT device from  IGN-Sleep mode  (sending into   the IGN-Sleep   mode   this   pin   should   be   low   while awaking from this mode requires a HIGH signal). See also chapter 6.1.2.4.HIGH ≥+10.8 .. +35.0 V DC; LOW = 0V6 IO1 I/OIndividually   software   configurable   as   digital   or analog input or digital output.In the software it corresponds to  IO0  if used as input or IO4 if used as output.Analog IN :  Up to 35.0 V DC/10 bits resolutionIN: +0 ... +35.0 V DC (High and Low programmable by the software)OUT: 100 mA @ +10.8 … +35.0 V DCTable 8: Pin assignment and description of 6-pin connectorThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 21
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.1.2 Special pin description   For the IO lines that can work as input or output the corresponding output of this pin has to be set to high (with PFAL command “$PFAL,IO4.Set=high”), otherwise 0V will be measured (and the device could be damaged).6.1.2.1 Analog input (6)Analog   voltage   up   to   35.0   V   with   10   bit   resolution   can   be   processed   and remotely evaluated by a server application. Pull-up resistor to a constant input voltage allows for resistive transducers to ground, e.g. fuel sensor or thermistors. Because   the   pin  6  can   operate   either   as   digital   or   analog,   it   has   to   be  configured and calibrated for such purposes before using.To use these IOs as analog inputs, the following configuration is required in the software. PFAL,IO0.Config=AI,2,11 PFAL,IO0.Config=DI,3,6 where 0 is the index corresponding to IO1 (pin 6). The strings AI and DI are identifiers for analog and digital input respectively. While the value after strings e.g. 3 and  6  are min. and max. voltages that will be used to generate Low and High events respectively. Detailed   information   can   be   found   in   software   manual  “steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set.pdf“. 6.1.2.1.1Connection example using IO1 as analog inputs:This pin can be connected to a temperature sensor (a NTC resistor for instance). Therefore, you can set a low and high temperature alarm. Passage through these thresholds will trigger an alarm. As alarm type you can use an SMS or a TCP with  GPIOP  as attachment protocol. The SMS contents can be sent to a mobile phone. An application example is shown in figure below:Figure 5: Connection example for analog input (IO1)This circuit example is only an illustration to show the aim of the analog input.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 22
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.1.2.2 Digital Input (pin 6)This pin is a high active when is used as digital input, so you can set VIN(LOW) and VIN(HIGH) to any levels within the range from +0 to +35.0 VDC. The High and Low levels have to be set by using the PFAL command (e.g. PFAL,IO0.Config=DI,3,6)   - where 0 is the index corresponding to IO1 (pin 6). While the value 3 and 6 are min. and  max.   voltages   that   will   be   used   to   generate   Low   and   High   events   respectively. Detailed   information   can   be   found   in   software   manual “steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set.pdf“.The figure below illustrates how to connect these pins and use them as digital inputs.   When   an   input   is   activated,   BOLERO-LT   can   release   an   alarm   (for instance a SMS, TCP or GSM data connection). The alarm type and the alarm text   are   user   dependent.   These   inputs   can   be   configured   by   using   the “steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set.pdf”  manual.  Both  inputs can be connected as shown below:Figure 6: Connection example for digital input (IO1)A completed circuit example for all inputs is attached in section 8.1.1.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 23
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.1.2.3 Output (pin 6) Pin 6 can also operate as a digital output. It is an open collector output. It can be directly connected via resistors (R) to LEDs, Relays etc., which need no more than 100 mA @ up to + 35.0 V DC. The figure below show the schematic of possible output connections.   To   use   and  activate   this   output   use   the   command $PFAL,IO4.Set=high[low,hpulse,lpulse,cyclic]  for  IO1  or  you   can  configure   an  alarm  that activate   this   output     when   an   specific   event   occur   (e.g. PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL0=IO.e8=redge:IO4.Set=cyclic,1000,2000).  In   order   to   evaluate   this   alarm, firstly send this configuration to the BOLERO-LT device and then trigger IGN-pin to High –  as result the IO1 goes High for 1 sec and Low for 2 sec. To set  IO1 to Low, just execute  the command PFAL,IO4.Set=Low.  For more details how to activate an output and how   to   configure   an   alarm,   refer   to   the     manual ““steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set.pdf“. Please   note   that, no power should be applied directly to an output pin without having e.g. a resistor between output pin and power source.Figure 7: Connection example 1 for an output (Relay, IO1)Figure 8: Connection example 2 for an output (LED, IO1)This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 24
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.1.2.4 How to use IGN pin ((pin 5)The IGN-pin has two functions: ✔It   wakes   up   the   system   BOLERO-LT   from   the   IGN-sleep   mode   (when  sleeping), ✔It  can  be  used   to  monitor  the  vehicle  ignition  state,   to  report/store the  START and STOP of a trip by using the events IO.e8=redge and IO.e8=fedge for  START and STOP respectively.  IGN-sleep mode is one of the eight supported energy-saving modes of operation in  which all unnecessary components are shut down. Once the device is awakened by IGN high signal, it returns to full functionality. Note   that,   the   IGN  pin   on   the   BOLERO-LT   is  not   assumed   to   switch   on   the BOLERO-LT terminal, but to “wake up” the device from IGN-sleep mode.Using IGN pin you can configure the system to store a specific location or to deliver an alarm SMS or TCP packet  if an unauthorised person tries to start your vehicle. As an example, you can trigger the event caused by the status change of the Ignition to start the vehicle tracking.NOTE: All BOLERO-LT devices that are shipped by the factory with an internal battery, are entered into the IGN-sleep mode. Therefore, to  switch that sleep mode off and take the  BOLERO-LT  device back to full functionality, just connect it to the d.c.-power source and then set IGN-pin to High.Figure 9: Vehicle ignition monitoring by IGN lineFigure 10: Use IGN line for awaking BOLERO-LT from IGN-SleepThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 25
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.1.3 Buttons  & LEDs   BOLERO-LT comes with 1 x free-programmable push-button (connected to the DiWu-pin  known in the STEPPIII) and 3 x free-programmable LED indicators that can be used to indicate the status of different components in the the unit. The "On/Off" button generates (IO.e9=redge) event which can be used to power on the unit.  However, you have the possibility to configure this button depending on what configuration is most important for you. Figure 11:  On/Off button All   LED   indicators   are   accessible   with   PFAL   commands   and   they   can   be interfaced to different components in the device to show their state. The mode and functionality of these LEDs are software controlled feature. References how to customize the device configuration, are available in the BOLERO-LT software manual “steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set.pdf”.Figure 12:  LED allocationBOLERO device provides the following LED indicatorsName LED mode FunctionLED1 Free programmable Free user programmableLED2 Free programmable Free user programmableLED3 Free programmable Free user programmableTable 5: Modes of the LED’s and associated functionsThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 26
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.1.4 SIM card interface   The figure below shows the SIM card reader interface of the BOLERO-LT.Figure 13: View of the SIM card interfaceThe   SIM   interface   controls   small   1.8/3   V   SIM   cards.   This   interface   is   fully compliant with GSM 11.11 recommendations concerning SIM functions.Note: The SIM should not be removed, while the unit is powered on. The SIM must  only be removed when the  BOLERO-LT    is shut down. To remove the SIM card, press the Eject button (see figure 6) then pull out the SIM card-holder.6.1.5 Special pin description   6.1.5.1 Serial communication  signals (RxA, TxA )The board supports one full duplex serial channel. All supported variable baud rates can be controlled from internal software. You can directly communicate with a PC serial port. It is recommended to  use  the  BOLERO-LT  Evalboard in order to communicate with the terminal.RS232 LevelSerial interface (RxA, TxA) operates at V24, ±12 V level. You do not need to use any level shifter for this serial port. The signals on these pins are obtained to RS232 compatible signal levels. RxA This   is   the   main   receiving   channel   and   is   used   to  receive   software   commands   to   the   board   from   any terminal   software   (e.g.   HyperTerminal)   or   from   user written   software.   Firmware   package   can   be   sent  through this line.TxA This   is   the   main   transmitting   channel   and   is   used   to  output   navigation   and   measurement   data   to   any  terminal   software   (e.g.   HyperTerminal)  or   user  written software.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 27
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.06.2 Mounting the BOLERO-LT device The   mounting   location   is   very   important,   because   it   can  affect   the   GPS reception quality. Consider that the GPS receiving site of the unit is with the back viewing towards the sky. The double-side adhesive mounting plate included in the pack allows you to mount the unit BOLERO-LT somewhere on flat surfaces. When you have found a suitable place, make sure the mounting location provides an unobstructed line-of-sight and its surface is free of dirt and oil. Also clean the BOLERO-LT’s back side. Remove  one  of the  adhesive  pad's yellow  paper  and attach it to  the device’s back side, then remove another one and attach the device back to the mounting location. Press the BOLERO-LT unit to avoid air bubbles. To assure maximum visibility of the satellites that provide positioning data:✔Mount the  BOLERO-LT device  on flat  surfaces  with the  back facing  towards the sky and relatively free of obstructions.✔For a proper reception of GPS signals, orient the unit at an angle from  0 to 60 degrees relative to the horizon (see fig. 14).✔Additionally, the mounting location must also be chosen far enough  from electronic devices so that no interference takes place. Please, contact your vehicle supplier for more information.✔Failure   to   follow   this   installation   instructions   provided   here,   when  installing this unit, can seriously degrade the performance of a GPS  system .Figure 14: Installation area relative to the horizontal level All   radio-transmitting   devices  send   signals,   which   may   cause   interference  in different electronic devices (PC, television or electronic devices etc.). To avoid interference, place the terminal far enough from other electronic devices. This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 28
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.07 RF EXPOSURESThis   device   contains  850/900/1800/1900   MHz  GSM/GPRS   functions   that   is operational in these frequencies respectively.The   BOLERO-LT   terminal   contains   1800   MHz   GSM   functions   that   are   not operational  (must  not   be used)  in U.S. Territories. Filing is  only applicable for 850MHz   GSM/1900   MHz   PCS   operations,   whereby   only   these   frequencies (850MHz GSM/1900 MHz PCS) are possible to be used in U.S. Territories. Statement according to FCC part 15.19:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: •this device may not cause harmful interference, and •this  device  must   accept  any   interference  received,  including  interference  that may cause  undesired operation.Statement according to FCC part 15.21:Modifications not expressly approved  by this  company  could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.Statement according to FCC part 15.105:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency   energy   and,   if   not   installed   and   used   in   accordance   with   the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.   If   this   equipment   does   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio   or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 29
BOLERO-LT Hardware Description Version 1.0.08 APPENDIX8.1 SchematicsThe figure below illustrates a common schematic when you use the BOLERO-LT hardware   for   vehicle   security.   For   detailed   information,   please,   refer   to   the related documents [AppNotes_in_vehicle_mounting.pdf].8.1.1 Installation guidance for 6-pin connector   On the top-right of the schematic you can find the corresponding pin out of the 6-pin connector. 1 x Power supply (+IN) : Connect to the vehicle battery (clamp 30).1 x Ignition line (IGN) :Connect to the  vehicle starter lock (clamp 15) and   use   it   for   triggering   alarms   whenever   the vehicle ignition key is closed (engine started). Or connect it to the operating voltage (+IN) to use  the IGN-Sleep mode (see also Fig. 10.1)The schematic below represents how these lines can be used.The operating voltage range  MUST  never be exceeded. For security reason, it is recommended to integrate externally a 2A fuse link between the positive wire of the BOLERO-LT (+IN) and d.c. - power source. Please note that, the ground pin of the BOLERO-LT should be isolated from  the vehicle body to avoid ground loops. Figure 15: Schematic example of installation guidanceThis confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.Page 30

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