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Nokia 6090 hardware information

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Change History:
Change Histor y:

2.0 14-Feb-01
2.01 06-Jun-01

Specifications
Specifications

Initial version
Title change from "technical" to "hardware"
Accuracy improvement in ch. 6.2., pin 2 & 3

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1

INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................... 4

2

SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................. 4

3

TRANSCEIVER FEATURES LIST AND DIMENSIONS ......................................................... 6

4

BASIC SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 7

5

TRANSCEIVER DRAWINGS.................................................................................................. 8

6

DATA CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION AND PINNING ............................................................ 9

6.1
6.2
7
7.1
7.2
8

DATA CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... 9
DATA CONNECTOR PINNING ................................................................................................... 9
SYSTEM CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION AND PINNING...................................................... 10
SYSTEM CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................... 10
SYSTEM CONNECTOR PINNING ............................................................................................. 12
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................. 12

Table 1: Overall transceiver dimensions........................................................................... 6
Table 2: Basic specifications ............................................................................................ 7
Table 3: Pinning of the data connector (RS-232 Interface)............................................... 9
Figure 1 : System overview of Nokia 6090 ....................................................................... 5
Figure 2: Dimensions of transceiver (front view)............................................................... 6
Figure 3: Dimensions of transceiver (top view)................................................................. 6
Figure 4: Nokia 6090 transceiver (with housing)............................................................... 8
Figure 5: Nokia 6090 housing open.................................................................................. 8
Figure 6: Nokia 6090 integrated data connector (front view) ............................................ 9
Figure 7: System connector (transceiver side) ............................................................... 10
Figure 8: System connector (system cable side) ............................................................ 11
Figure 9: Pinning of the system connector ..................................................................... 12

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1 Introduction
This document describes the Nokia 6090 integrated-modem vehicle fixed-mounted GSM
phone. It is aimed for companies who need technical information before choosing a
device to be integrated in their vehicles/solution. This document focuses on information
related to the Nokia 6090 product. Information related to features supported by its
software, e.g. AT commands, can be found in a separate document.
Other technical information is confidential but may be passed upon application per e-mail
to:
6090.ProductSupport@Nokia.com
Technical questions related to the Nokia 6090 can be sent to above-mentioned address.
The Nokia 6090 provides internal data functionality. It means that no external device like
data card is necessary to connect a terminal like a PC to the phone.
The means to connect the Nokia 6090 to the external device can be as simple as a
standard modem cable that is available in computer stores.

2 System Overview
The NOKIA 6090 is a fixed carphone that consists in 3 main units. The GSM transceiver
is the main part of the phone; it consists of an 8W GSM-transceiver, the power supply,
the handsfree circuit, a SIM-Card reader for a big SIM card, a data interface via D-Sub 9
connector (fully implemented EIA/TIA 8 signals RS232), and has an interface to car
specific signals. The handset consists of a large display, a 16 key keyboard with NAVIä
key, an ear speaker, a microphone and an SIM-Reader for a small SIM card. The cradle
holds the handset and contains a magnet for Hook On/Off detection in the handset. For
modem applications it is also possible to operate the GSM-transceiver without neither the
cradle nor the handset. The product without handset is called Nokia 6090 application kit
(You can mention the Nokia product code 063497 to your dealer).
The following picture shows a system overview of the Nokia 6090.

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RS 232 to PC or to
compatible external
device

DSUB-9

Transceiver

System connector

RF

Antenna
Car battery
Ignition (IGN)

Cradle

Car-radio mute (CRM)

Hand
set

Antenna Motor Control (AMC)
Backlight dimming (BLD)
Microphone
Loudspeaker
Line out
For installation, please refer to installation
guide (included in user manual)

Figure 1: System overview of Nokia 6090
The transceiver is the main part of the Product; it contains the GSM radio part. Its has 3
connectors:
1
System connector (powersupply, car signals, audio signals, handset interface)
2
RF connector (to GSM antenna, note a mini UHF adapter may be needed)
3
Data Connector (to a compatible PC or any other compatible device)

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3 Transceiver features list and dimensions
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Class 2 (8W) phase GSM 900 transceiver
Powersupply 12 V typical
Support of ignition sense and back-light dimming signals
Delivery of car-radio mute and antenna motor control signals
High quality handsfree audio (designed for vehicle environment)
Power amplifier for 4W handsfree loudspeaker
Support of active handsfree microphone according to VDA standard
Delivery of lineout signal to use the car-radios amplifiers and loudspeakers for
handsfree
SIM reader for large SIM-Card
RS-232 interface for connections to compatible external device
Connection to handset
Car data interface for remote control and data applications

Height
Width
Depth
Volume

25mm
170mm
115mm
489ccm
Table 1: Overall transceiver dimensions

Figure 2: Dimensions of transceiver (front view)

Figure 3: Dimensions of transceiver (top view)

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4 Basic Specifications
Parameter

Type

Cellular System

GSM 900 Phase II

Transceiver type

Class 2 Mobile (8 Watt)

System cable Interface

32 pole AMP connector

Data Interface

RS232 (full protocol)(DSUB 9)

Installation

Trunk, cabin or DIN slot

SIM card

Full size SIM in RU (ISO 7816)
Mini SIM in HS (ISO 7816)

Operational temperature

-20 C to + 60 C (normal performance)
-40 C to + 85 C (reduced performance)
-40 C to + 85 C (storage)

Supply voltage (transmitting)

10.8 V to 16 V

Current consumption (power off)

< 1mA

Current consumption (idle mode)

150mA

Current consumption (transmit at max.
PWR)

normal:1,5A

Fuse

+12V Fuse 3A
GND Fuse 3A
IGNS Fuse 1A
PCB Fuse for Fire protection

TX RF output power

8 Watt

Handsfree audio power
Table 2: Basic specifications

5 Watt at 4Ohm

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Figure 4: Nokia 6090 transceiver (with housing)

Figure 5: Nokia 6090 housing open

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6 Data connector description and pinning
6.1

Data connector description

Figure 6: Nokia 6090 integrated data connector (front view)
Name of the connector counterpart (wire side): D-SUB 9
Possible names of the connector counterpart cable: standard modem cable, extension
cable for modem/mouse/monitor, DB9-DB9 cable, female-male 9 pin serial cable.

6.2

Data connector pinning

The following table describes pin-out of the data connector:
Pin /
Connector

Line Symbol

Minimum

Typical /
Nominal

Maximum

1

RS-232 DCD
Handshake: Data
Carrier Detect
(output)
RS-232 RD
Received Data (output)
RS-232 TD
Transmitted data
(input)
RS-232
DTR
(input)
GND
(Power Supply)
RS-232
DSR
(output)
RS-232
RTS
(input)
RS-232
CTS
(output)
RI
(output)

+/- 3,3

+/-5,4

+/- 15

V/ inactive
V /active

+/- 3,3

+/-5,4

+/-15

-

1,2 / 1,5

-

V / binary state 1
V / binary state 0
V/ binary state 1
V/ binary state 0

-

1,2 / 1,5

-

2
3

4

5
6

7
8
9

0

Unit / Notes

V / inactive
V / active
V/ reference ground

+/- 3,3

+/-5,4

+/- 15

V / inactive
V/ active

-

1,2 / 1,5

-

V / inactive
V/ active

+/- 3,3

+/-5,4

+/- 15

V / inactive
V/ active

+/- 3,3

+/-5,4

+/- 15

V / inactive
V/ active

Table 3: Pinning of the data connector (RS-232 Interface)

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7.1

System connector description

Figure 7: System connector (transceiver side)

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Name of the connector counterpart (wire side):

The Shield for MQS (Connector at Cable side) AMP 929053-1 looks as follows:

Figure 8: System connector (system cable side)

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System connector pinning

The following table consists of the pin out of the system connector. The connections on
the system connector are shown in the following table, I/O's are given in view from the
radio unit (transceiver).
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5,6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15, 16
17
18
19
20
21, 22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29, 30
31
32

Name
CARBAT+
CARBATBLD
AMC

SHIELD Line out
LineOutP
LineOutN
CARBAT+
CARBATIGS
CRM

HFMICGND
HFMICP
HFSPKN
HFSPKP

Function
Battery Plus
Battery Minus
Back light dimming
Antenna-Motor Control
N.C.
to Handset
to Handset
to Handset
to Handset
Shield for Lineout
N.C.
Line Output (pos.)
Line Output (neg.)
N.C.
Battery Plus
Battery Minus
Ignition Sense
Car-Radio Mute
N.C.
to Handset
to Handset
to Handset
to Handset
handsfree Microphone GND
handsfree Microphone +8V/In
N.C.
handsfree loudspeaker (neg.)
handsfree loudspeaker (pos.)

Direction
Input
Input
Input
Output

Type
Power (10.8V.16V)
Power (0V)
PWM 12V
Open collector (active
high)

Output

Power/Analog

Output
Output

Analog
Analog

Input
Input
Input
Output

Power (10.8V.16V)
Power (0V)
Dig. 12V
Open Collector (active
low)

Output
I/O

Power/Analog
Analog

Output
Output

Analog
Analog

Figure 9: Pinning of the system connector

8 Additional information
Additional information is confidential but may be available upon application per e-mail to:
6090.productsupport@nokia.com
Please mention company, web site address, your full name, full postal address, the kind
of application the development is for and other details you may find useful for us to know
about.
Technical questions related to the Nokia 6090 can be sent to above-mentioned address.

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