Novatel Wireless EDG0100 Wireless Edge Modem User Manual Enabler G Integration Guide
Novatel Wireless Inc. Wireless Edge Modem Enabler G Integration Guide
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Enfora Enabler II-E Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Modem Integration Guide Version 0.03 This entire document is PRELIMINARY and subject to change. To the best of our ability the hardware/mechanical interfaces specifications are representative of production units. Note that a few software features (the UDPAPI, event engine, …) are not enabled in early demonstration units. Enfora L.P. 661 E. 18th Street Plano Texas 75074 www.enfora.com Integration Guide Version 0.03 Document Title: Enfora Enabler II-E Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Modem Integration Guide Version: 0.03 Date: 4/19/2005 Status: Not Released Document Control ID: EDG0100PB003MAN 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 does not represent a commitment on the part of Enfora, L.P. Enfora, L.P. 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, L.P. 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, L.P. 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, L.P. 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Integration Guide Version 0.03 1.0 Safety Precautions..................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Important Safety Information............................................................................................... 5 2.0 Regulatory Compliance FCC ......................................................................... 5 2.1 2.2 Integration Considerations and Installation Requirements ................................................. 5 Disclaimer ........................................................................................................................... 7 3.0 Manual Overview ......................................................................................................... 8 3.1 3.2 Revision History .................................................................................................................. 8 Reference Documents ........................................................................................................ 9 4.0 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 11 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Product Overview.............................................................................................................. 11 Key Features of the GSM/GPRS OEM Module ................................................................ 11 Providing Multi-Band Operation ........................................................................................ 12 Wireless Data Application Possibilities ............................................................................. 12 GSM/GPRS System Overview ......................................................................................... 13 5.0 Technical Specifications .................................................................................... 15 5.1 5.2 5.3 Enabler II-E Module Block Diagram.................................................................................. 15 Detailed Product Specifications ........................................................................................ 16 Operating Power ............................................................................................................... 17 6.0 Physical Interfaces................................................................................................... 19 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 Physical Layout................................................................................................................. 19 Enabler II-E Mounting Reference TBD ............................................................................. 21 Module Pin Orientation Reference.................................................................................... 22 Connectors........................................................................................................................ 22 I/O Signal Connector on the Enfora Enabler II-E Module................................................. 23 Circuit Protection............................................................................................................... 24 Antenna............................................................................................................................. 24 Control Connector Signal Descriptions and Functions ..................................................... 25 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Carrier ......................................................................... 33 7.0 Modes of Operation ................................................................................................ 35 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Enabling the Transmission Modes for the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Services ....................... 35 Voice Communication ....................................................................................................... 35 Circuit-Switched Data ....................................................................................................... 35 SMS: Short Message Services ......................................................................................... 36 SMS Features Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module.......................................... 36 8.0 SIM Operation ............................................................................................................... 37 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Provisioning the SIM ......................................................................................................... 37 GSM Services Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module.......................................... 37 GPRS Services Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module........................................ 37 EGPRS Services Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module ..................................... 37 Selecting the Modes of Operation .................................................................................... 38 9.0 Software Interface .................................................................................................... 39 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Software Interface............................................................................................................. 39 Format for the AT Commands .......................................................................................... 39 Enfora AT Command Set.................................................................................................. 40 Enfora Packet Application Programming Interface ........................................................... 40 Enfora Modem Control Library Architecture ..................................................................... 42 10.0 Setup and Initialization .................................................................................... 45 10.1 General Setup................................................................................................................ 45 Integration Guide Version 0.03 10.2 10.3 GSM/SMS Examples ..................................................................................................... 48 GPRS Packet Examples................................................................................................ 48 11.0 Integration and Testing ................................................................................... 49 Integrating the Enfora Enabler II-E Module ................................................................................ 49 APPENDIX A - Warranty Repair and Return Policy ........................ 51 APPENDIX B - Regulations and Compliance ......................................... 53 GCF and PTCRB Approval......................................................................................................... 53 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Safety Requirements ............................................... 53 EMC/Safety Requirements for the USA ..................................................................................... 53 Human Exposure Compliance Statement .................................................................................. 54 Compliance with FCC Regulations............................................................................................. 54 Unintentional Radiators, Part 15................................................................................................. 55 Intentional Radiators, Part 24 ..................................................................................................... 55 Instructions to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)...................................................... 56 Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Approval..................................................... 59 EMC/Safety Requirements for the Countries of the European Union (EU)................................ 60 EMC/Safety Requirements for Other Countries ......................................................................... 60 APPENDIX C - Glossary and Acronyms ....................................................... 61 APPENDIX D – Tables And Figures .................................................................. 63 APPENDIX E - Contacting Enfora........................................................................ 64 Integration Guide Version 0.03 1.0 Safety Precautions 1.1 Important Safety Information The following information applies to the devices described in this manual. Always observe all standard and accepted safety precautions and guidelines when handling any electrical device. • Save this manual: it contains important safety information and operating instructions. • Do not expose the Enfora Enabler II-E product to open flames. • Ensure that liquids do not spill into the devices. • Do not attempt to disassemble the product: Doing so will void the warranty. With the exception of the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM), this product does not contain consumerserviceable components. 2.0 Regulatory Compliance FCC 2.1 Integration Considerations and Installation Requirements The Enabler II-E OEM GPRS modem is designed for use in a variety of host units, "enabling" the host platform to perform wireless data communications. However, there are certain criteria relative to integrating the modem into a host platform such as a PC, laptop, handheld or PocketPC, monitor and control unit, etc. that must be considered to ensure continued compliance with FCC compliance requirements. • In order to use the Enabler II-E 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 watts exists, then additional testing and FCC approval is required. • If used in a "portable" application such as a handheld device with the antenna less than 20 cm (7.9 in.) from the human body when the device is operating, then the integrator is responsible for passing additional "as installed" testing: • SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) testing, with results submitted to the FCC for approval prior to selling the integrated unit. If unable to meet SAR requirements, then the host unit must be restricted to "mobile" use (see below). • Unintentional emissions, FCC Part 15; results do not have to be submitted to the FCC unless requested, although the test provides substantiation for required labeling (see below). EDG0100PB003 Page 5 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 • If used in a "mobile" application where the antenna is normally separated at least 20 cm (7.9 in) from the human body during device operation, then an appropriate warning label must be placed on the host unit adjacent to the antenna. The label should contain a statement such as the following: WARNING RF exposure. Keep at least 20 cm (7.9 in) separation distance from the antenna and the human body. • Host unit user manuals and other documentation must also include appropriate caution and warning statements and information. • If the FCCID for the modem is not visible when installed in the host platform, then a permanently attached or marked label must be displayed on the host unit referring to the enclosed modem. For example, the label should contain wording such as: Contains GSM/GPRS modem transmitter module FCC ID: TBD This device complies with Part 15 of the 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. or Contains FCC ID: TBD This device complies with Part 15 of the 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. • Any antenna used with the modem must be approved by the FCC or as a Class II Permissive Change (including MPEL or SAR data as applicable). The "professional installation" provision of FCC Part 15.203 does not apply. • The transmitter and antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Violation of this would allow a user to plug another transmitter in to the product and potentially create an RF exposure condition. WARNING The transmitter and antenna must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Failure to observe this warning could produce an RF exposure condition. EDG0100PB003 Page 6 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 2.2 Disclaimer The information and instructions contained within this publication comply with all FCC, GCF, PTCRB, RTTE, 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 losses 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. The Enabler II-E platform is designed with features to support a robust connection. There are instances where the module performance is beyond the control of the intended design. Integrated designs that require 24 by 7 operation must implement power control via an external circuit or by implementing power management as specified within this design guide. EDG0100PB003 Page 7 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 3.0 Manual Overview This document describes the hardware interface of the Enabler II-E GSM/GPRS OEM Modem. The purpose of this document is to define the electrical, mechanical and software interfaces while providing detailed technical information in order to streamline the process of hardware and system integration. 3.1 Revision History Date 7/26/04 8/10/04 Rev Draft 0.01 0.02 4/19/05 0.03 EDG0100PB003 Author Rob Holden John Hurlbert John Hurlbert Description Initial Draft. Developed from document: Enfora Enabler II-G Integration Guide GSM0108PB001MAN. • Incorporated updated RF specs • Incorporated latest pinout definition • Changed Document Number to EDG0100PB003MAN • Incorporated latest 60 pin pinout definition • Deleted redundant summary specification section • Added mechanical figures • Updated specification tables • • • • • • Page 8 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 3.2 Reference Documents Enfora Enabler II-E Product Documentation Manuals • EDG0100PB004MAN - Enfora Enabler II-E AT Command Set Reference • GSM0102PB002MAN - Enfora GSM-GPRS Family UDP-API Reference • GSM0000PB006MAN - Enfora GSM-GPRS Family Modem Control Library Reference Application Notes • GSM0000AN002 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for Windows 2000 • GSM0000AN003 - Enabler-G Data Circuit Switched Call Configuration and Use • GSM0000AN004 - Enabler-G SMS Configuration and Use • GSM0000AN005 - Enabler-G Automated Network Connection Configuration and Use • GSM0000AN006 - Enabler-G Module Status Query • GSM0000AN007 - Enabler-G Status Reporting • GSM0000AN008 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for Windows XP • GSM0000AN009 - Dynamic IP Assignment Support • GSM0000AN010 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for PocketPC 2002 • GSM0000AN011 - PAD Configuration and Use • GSM0000AN012 - Network Transparency Configuration for PAD • GSM0000AN013 - Enabler-G Sleep Mode Configuration and Use • GSM0000AN014 - Anytime PPP API Access • GSM0000AN015 - Event Monitor and Reporting Overview • GSM0000AN016 - How to Send SMS Messages to an E-Mail Address • GSM0000AN017 - SMTP Mail Access via TCP PAD • GSM0000AN018 - USNO NTP Network Time Service TCP PAD Technical Notes • GSM0000TN001 - Enabler-G Firmware Upgrade • GSM0000TN002 - Enabler-G PPP Negotiation Sequence • GSM0000TN006 - UDP Wakeup Message Header Decoding • GSM0000TN007 - Enabler-G 3-Wire Serial Interface Requirements • GSM0000TN008 - Enabler Power Supply Requirements • GSM0000TN009 - Server Application Design Considerations for Dynamic IP White Papers • GSM0000WP001 - Enabler-G Differentiation Features • GSM0000WP002 - Using Enfora UDP API Versus CMUX Protocol GSM test Specifications • 3GPP TS 51.010-1 • EDG0100PB003 Page 9 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 US Government Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Internet: http://www.fcc.gov/ • FCC Rules, Part 24 • • 47 CFR Subpart E--Broadband PCS 47 CFR § 24.52, sections 1.1307(b), 2.1091, and 2.1093 • FCC Rules, Part 22 for GSM 850 • FCC Rules, Part 15 • FCC Rules, Part 2 • • Subpart J--Equipment Authorization Procedures Section 2.925 FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Internet: http://www.fcc.gov.oet/ • Bulletin Number 65 "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields" • Supplement C "Additional Information for Evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable Devices with FCC Limits for Exposure to Radio Frequency Emissions" Environmental Regulations • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (Part 1, Subpart 1) Mechanical Specifications • • • • • • • ASTM D999 ASTM D775 IEC 68-2-27 Bellcore Gr-63-CORE ETS 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2 ETS 300 019-1-2 Class 2.1 ETS 300 019-1-3 Class 3.1 RF and EMI Specifications • • • • • ETSI Standards EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-3 TS 51.010-1, Section 12.2 EN 55022 Class B EDG0100PB003 Page 10 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 4.0 Introduction 4.1 Product Overview Enfora Enabler II-E GSM/GPRS Radio modem is a compact, wireless OEM module that utilizes the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) international communications standard to provide two-way wireless capabilities via GSM services. The Enfora Enabler IIE module is a fully Type-approved GSM/GPRS device, enabling application-specific, two-way communication and control. The Enfora Enabler II-E module is available as a quad band version. The small size of the Enfora Enabler II-E module allows it to be integrated easily into the application and packaging. 4.2 Key Features of the GSM/GPRS OEM Module The following table summarizes the main features of the Enfora Enabler II-E Radio Module. Interface Power Data input/output interface Primary serial port Voice Antenna Interface Command protocol Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Optional remote SIM Electrical power Peak currents and average power dissipation Radio Features Frequency bands GSM/GPRS/EGPRS features supported Regulatory GSM/GPRS/EG PRS Functionality SIM 60 position V.24 protocol, 3 V levels Supports four vocoder modes: full-rate (FR), enhanced full-rate (EFR), half-rate (HR) and adaptive multi-rate (AMR) ultra Miniature Coaxial Interconnect Enfora Packet API, GSM AT command set Optional mini-SIM carrier and interface on board Accessible via the 60-pin connector 3.3 to 4.5 Vdc Refer to the Operating Power table in the Technical Specifications for peak currents and average power dissipation for various modes of operation. EGSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 and GSM 850 capability. Provides for all GSM/GPRS/EGPRS authentication, encryption, and frequency hopping algorithms. GPRS Coding Schemes CS1-CS4 supported. Multi-Slot Class 10 (4RX/2TX, Max 5 Slots). EGPRS feature set TBD Agency approvals • GCF Type Approval • PTCRB Type Approval • FCC Certification • R&TTE • CE (European Community Certification) • IC (Industry Canada) Approval • Mobile-originated and mobile-terminated SMS messages: up to 140 bytes or up to 160 GSM 7-bit ASCII characters. • Reception of Cell Broadcast Message • SMS Receipt acknowledgement • Circuit Switched Data (Transparent & Non-transparent up to 9.6 Kbps) • Voice (EFR, FR, HR, AMR) • Supports Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) • Multi-Slot Class 10 Supported (4Rx/2TX), (5 Slot Max) • PBCCH/PCCCH Supported • EGPRS Release 99 1.8 & 3 V Mini-Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) compatible EDG0100PB003 Page 11 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Table 1 - Enabler II-E Key Features 4.3 Providing Multi-Band Operation The Enfora Enabler II-E module provides by default the appropriate multi-band operation, it is also possible to select the operating frequency by AT Command. There are two modes of multiband enviroment available: • The GSMS850 / PCS1900 bands are available for use in North America and places where these bands have been provisioned for. • The GSM900 / DCS1800 MHz bands are available for use in Europe and the rest of the world. 4.4 Wireless Data Application Possibilities A variety of applications can use the Enfora Enabler II-E module for transmitting and receiving data and voice, such as: • Automated Meter Reading (AMR) • Point of Sale Applications • E-mail and Internet access • Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) • Telematics • Telemetry • Wireless Security EDG0100PB003 Page 12 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 4.5 GSM/GPRS System Overview The Enfora Enabler II-E modules shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 are designed for easy integration with other components and packaging by leveraging the existing public GSM networks. Compare the Enfora Enabler II-E to systems that require the construction, operation, maintenance, and expense of a private wireless network. EDG0100PB003 Page 13 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Figure 1 Applications Using the Enfora Enabler II-E module in a GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Network EDG0100PB003 Page 14 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 5.0 Technical Specifications 5.1 Enabler II-E Module Block Diagram PWR Audio Analog Baseband/ Power Mgmt Analog BB RF Interface RX Intfc. Antenna Intfc. RF SIM VCO PA GPIO Digital Baseband/ CPU SRAM/ Flash Memory Ser. Intfc. Figure 2 Enabler II-E Module Block Diagram EDG0100PB003 Page 15 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 5.2 Detailed Product Specifications Physical Dimensions and Weight Size (L x W x H) 46.3 mm x 30.2 mm x 3.1 mm Weight < 2 oz. Climatic: Operational Operating temperature -20°C to +60°C Relative humidity 5 - 95% Solar radiation Air pressure (altitude) Not Applicable 70 kPa to 106 kPa (-400 m to 3000 m) Climatic: Storage and Transportation Duration Ambient temperature Relative humidity Thermal shock Altitude 24 months -40C to +85C 5% to 95%, non condensing (at 40C) -50C to +23C, +70C to +23C; < 5 min -400 m to 15,000 m Mechanical: Operational Operational vibration, sinusoidal 3.0 mm disp, 2 to 9 Hz; 1 m/s2 , 9 to 350 Hz Operational vibration, random 0.1 m2 /s3 , 2 to 200 Hz Mechanical: Storage and Transportation Transportation vibration, packaged Drop, packaged Shock, un-packaged Drop, un-packaged ASTM D999 ASTM D775 method A, 10 drops 150 m/s2 , 11 ms, half-sine per IEC 68-2-27 4-inch drop per Bellcore GR-63-CORE Mechanical: Proposed Standards Transportation Operational Storage EDG0100PB003 ETSI Standard ETS 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3 Transportation ETSI Standard ETS 300 019-1-3 Class 3.1 Operational ETSI Standard ETS 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2 Storage Page 16 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Electromagnetic Emissions Radiated spurious FCC Part 24 / Part 15 Class \ B TS 51.010-1 Section 12.2 EN 55022 Class B Electromagnetic Immunity (per ETSI ETS 300 342-1) Radio Frequency (RF) Electromagnetic Field Electrostatic discharge (ESD) RF common mode 3 V/m 800 – 1000 MHz; 1 kHz 80% EN 61000-4-3 Contact discharge to coupling planes: ±2 kV, ±4 kV Air discharge to coupling planes: ±2 kV, ±4 kV, ±8 kV 3 V rms (Level 2) 150 kHz – 80 MHz EN 61000-4-6 5.3 Operating Power 5.3.1 GSM Operating Power Enfora Enabler II-E (@ 3.76 Volts) GSM 850 EGSM 900 GSM 1 TX 1 RX 1 RX Idle DCS 1800 GSM 1 TX 1 RX 1 RX Idle PCS 1900 GSM 1 TX 1 RX 1 RX Idle 5.3.2 Typical Current (mAmps) Typical Peak Current (Amps) Typical Current (mAmps) Typical Peak Current (Amps) GPRS Operating Power Enfora Enabler II-E (@ 3.76 Volts) GSM 850 EGSM 900 GPRS 1 TX /1RX 2 TX/ 2RX 1 TX/ 2RX 1 TX/ 3RX 1 TX/ 4RX 1 RX Idle DCS 1800 GPRS 1 TX /1RX 2 TX/ 2RX 1 TX/ 2RX 1 TX/ 3RX 1 TX/ 4RX 1 RX Idle PCS 1900 GPRS 1 TX /1RX 2 TX/ 2RX 1 TX/ 2RX 1 TX/ 3RX 1 TX/ 4RX 1 RX Idle EDG0100PB003 Page 17 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 5.4 Transmit Power Enfora Enabler II-E module Power Class Transmit Power 1900 MHz 1800 MHz GSM Power Class 1 1-W conducted power maximum (30 dBm +/- 2 dB), measured at the antenna port 0.4 W conducted power maximum (26 dBm +/- 3dB), measured at the antenna port EGPRS Power Class E2 850 MHz 900 MHz GSM Power Class 4 2-W conducted power maximum (33 dBm +/- 2 dB), measured at the antenna port EGPRS Power Class E2 0.5 W conducted power maximum (27 dBm +/- 3dB), measured at the antenna port 5.5 Receiver Sensitivity The EDG0100 modem conforms to all of the GSM 3GPP requirements as verified according to 3GPP TS 51.010-1. The sensitivity is at 25 °C - TCH/FS Class II (RBER) Static Conditions. Band 1900 MHz 1800 MHz 900 MHz 850 MHz EDG0100PB003 Sensitivity -105 dBm -105 dBm -105 dBm -105 dBm Mode Page 18 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.0 Physical Interfaces 6.1 Physical Layout Figure 3 Enabler II-E Package Dimensions (without integrated SIM carrier) EDG0100PB003 Page 19 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Figure 4 Enabler II-E Package Dimensions (with integrated SIM carrier) • • • • The overall dimensions will be a maximum of 46.3 X 30.2 X 3.1 Mated 60-pin I/O connector stack height is 2.0 MM Antenna direct connect solder pad is 1.02 mm wide X 2.54 mm high. Antenna ground pads are 2.03 mm wide X 2.54 mm high. EDG0100PB003 Page 20 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.2 Enabler II-E Mounting Reference TBD Figure 5 Provides Enabler II-E vertical mounting information. Figure 5 Vertical Enabler II-E Mounting The Enabler II-E provides mounting tabs that can be soldered to a PCB. These tabs provide circuit grounding for the module and their use is recommended. Figure 6 provides mounting tab reference for PCB integration. Figure 6 Enabler II-E Mounting Tabs EDG0100PB003 Page 21 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.3 Module Pin Orientation Reference 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43 41 39 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 25 23 21 19 17 26 24 22 20 18 15 16 13 14 11 12 10 Pin 1 Pin 2 Figure 7 Pin Orientation 6.4 Connectors 6.4.1 Enabler II-E I/O Control Connector The connector used to interface to the host is a 60-pin, SMT, Dual Row, Vertical Stacking: .50MM (.020") Pitch Plug; Molex part number 53729-0604. 6.4.2 PCB Integration I/O Control Connector The mating connector for a board mount application is a 60-pin, SMT, Dual Row, Vertical Stacking: .50MM (.020") Pitch Receptacle; Molex part number 52974-0604 or 52974-0608. EDG0100PB003 Page 22 0.03 – 4/19/05 3 1 4 2 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.5 I/O Signal Connector on the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The Enfora Enabler II-E module communicates with the carrier board of the application via the 60-pin I/O signal connector. The following table describes the pin assignments for the connector, sorted by pin number. 6.5.1 I/O Connector Pin Assignments PIN FUNCTION Serial Pin The following table shows the pin assignments for the input/output connector. I/O Description 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Power Input Power Input Power Input Power Input Power Input Power Input Ground Ground Handset Speaker (-) Power Input Ground Power Input Handset Speaker (+) GPIO-1 Ground Ground Microphone Bias GPIO-5 Ground Reserved Handset Microphone (-) Reset Ground Power Control Signal Handset Microphone (+) Reserved GPIO-3 GPIO-2 Reserved I/O I/O Batt/Vcc Batt/Vcc Batt/Vcc Batt/Vcc Batt/Vcc Batt/Vcc GND GND INTERNAL_SPK(-) Batt/Vcc GND Batt/Vcc INTERNAL_SPK(+) GPIO-1 GND GND VMIC GPIO-5 GND INT_MIC(-) RESET GND PWR_CTL_SIGNAL INT_MIC(+) I/O I/O GPIO-3 GPIO-2 30 GPIO-4 I/O GPIO-4 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Reserved GPIO-6 Ground GPIO-7 DAC VBACKUP Reserved Stereo Headset - (+) Left GPIO-8 Reserved Ground Headset Microphone (+) Serial Receive Data Ground Data Set Ready A to D Input Data Carrier Detect SIM Clock I/O I/O GPIO-6 GND GPIO-7 DAC VBACKUP I/O HEADSET_SPK (Left) (+) GPIO-8 GND HEADSET_MIC(+) RXD_RADIO GND DSR_RADIO ADC2 DCD SIM_CLK EDG0100PB003 Description/Comments Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Handset speaker output (negative). Power input to Enabler II-E module. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Power input to Enabler II-E module. Handset speaker output (positive). General-purpose Input/Output. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Microphone Bias. General-purpose Input/Output. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Reserved for future use. Handset microphone input (negative). Module Reset Power return for digital and analog grounds. Power Control Signal. Handset microphone input (positive). Reserved for future use. General-purpose Input/Output. General-purpose Input/Output. Reserved for future use. General Purpose Input-Output Page 23 Reserved for future use. General Purpose Input-Output Power return for digital and analog grounds. General Purpose Input-Output Digital-to-Analog Output. Modem backup power for real-time clock. Reserved for future use. Stereo Headset Earphone – Left (positive) General Purpose Input-Output Reserved for future use. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Headset Microphone (positive). Serial Data to Host. Power return for digital and analog grounds. DSR Signal to Host. Analog-to-Digital Converter Input 2. DCD Signal to Host. SIM Clock. 0.03 – 4/19/05 PIN FUNCTION 49 Ring Indicator 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Ground Serial Transmit Data SIM Data I/O Request To Send SIM Reset Clear To Send A to D Input Data Terminal Ready SIM Power Ground Ground Serial Pin Integration Guide Version 0.03 I/O Description Description/Comments RI RING Indicator. I/O GND TXD_RADIO SIM_IO RTS_RADIO SIM_RST CTS_RADIO ADC1 DTR_RADIO SIM_VCC GND GND Power return for digital and analog grounds. Serial Data from Host. SIM I/O Data. RTS Signal from Host. SIM Reset. CTS Signal to Host. Analog-to-Digital Converter Input 1. Data Terminal Ready Signal from Host. SIM Power. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Power return for digital and analog grounds. Table 2 - Enabler II-E Pin Assignments I=Input into Enabler; O=Output from Enabler; P=Power Input to Enabler; R=Power Return from Enabler; I/O=Input/Output into/from Enabler Reserved for future use NO CONNECT if on-board SIM holder is used 6.6 Circuit Protection Other than the basic low level ESD protection within the module’s integrated circuits (typically 2000 V), the Enabler II-E does not have any protection against ESD events or other excursions that exceed the specified operating parameters. The only exception is that the remote SIM lines on the main I/O connector do have additional ESD protection that should handle standard human-model contact ESD events. Generally, ESD protection (typically TVS/Transzorb devices) should be added to all signals that leave the host board. This includes VBAT/VCC. Series resistors (typically 47 Ω) can also be added in series with data lines to limit the peak current during a voltage excursion. Caution – It is the Integrator’s responsibility to protect the Enabler II-E from electrical disturbances and excursions that exceed the specified operating parameters. 6.7 Antenna The Enabler II-E utilizes an ultra Miniature Coaxial Interconnect from Sunridge (MCB-ST-00T) as the onboard antenna connector. A compatible mating connector is the Sunridge MCB2-xx-xx-xxx-x series component. The cable assembly is made to order. Maximum stack height of cable connector and PCB connector is 2.0 mm. EDG0100PB003 Page 24 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8 Control Connector Signal Descriptions and Functions 6.8.1 Input Power The Enfora Enabler II-E module uses a single voltage source of VCC=+3.3V to 4.5V. (exact values of the uplink currents are shown in Tables 5.3.1 GSM Operating Power and 5.3.2 GPRS Operating Power). The VCC lines (pins 1 to 6) should be connected on the application board. The uplink burst will cause strong ripple on the voltage lines and should be effectively filtered. It is recommended that 1000 to 2000 uF of capacitance be placed as close to the modem I/O connector as possible. It should be noted that the input voltage level should not drop below the minimum voltage rating under any circumstances, especially during the uplink burst period. EDG0100PB003 Page 25 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.2 Ring Indicate The Enabler II-E module is capable of using the Ring line to discern the type of incoming call. The indicator can be monitored via a hardware line available on the 60 pin I/O signal connector. The Ring Indicator pin is #49. The function of the Ring line depends on the type of the call received. When the module is receiving a voice call, the Ring line goes low for 1 second and high for another 2 seconds. Every 3 seconds the ring string is generated and sent over the Receive (Data Out) (Rx) line. If there is a call in progress and call waiting is activated for a connected handset or hands free device, the Ring pin switches to ground in order to generate acoustic signals that indicate the waiting call. Ring 2 seconds 1 second RING String 1 second 2 seconds RING String When a data call is received, Ring goes low and will remain low. Every 3 seconds a ring string is generated and sent over the Receive (Data Out) (Rx) line. Ring 3 seconds RING String 3 seconds RING String RING String An incoming SMS can be indicated by an Unsolicited Result Code (URC) causing the Ring line to go low for 1 second only. Using the AT+CNMI command, the Enabler II-E can be configured to send or not to send URCs upon the receipt of SMS. See Enfora Enabler-IIE AT Command Set Reference EDG0100PB004MAN. Ring 1 second URC Figure 8 Ring Indicate Timing EDG0100PB003 Page 26 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.3 Radio Power/Reset (Pin 22) A pulse on this Active-High input resets/restarts the module. This input has a “weak pull-down” resistor internal to the module and can be left open-circuit or grounded if it is not going to be used. To initiate a reset, provide a high-pulse of at least 50 ms duration. PARAMETER VIL PARAMETER / CONDITIONS Input Voltage – Low or float VIH Input Voltage – High IPD Pulse Duration Internal Pull-Down Resistor High Pulse Duration 6.8.4 MIN TYP 0.7 x VBAT -40 50 MAX 0.3 x VBAT VBAT -2 UNIT Vdc Vdc µA mS Using the Power Control Signal The input is equivalent to the “phone ON-button”. This is a hardware-controlled pin on power-up. It must be grounded momentarily or continuously to start the modem. Subsequent signals to this pin (active high-to-low transition) will cycle power to the module. When the modem is OFF, a high-to-low pulse of > 100 mS will turn the modem ON. When the modem is ON, a high-to-low pulse of XXX mS will deregister from the network and turn the modem OFF. XXX is > 100 mS and can be configured via AT Command for pulses up to 10000 mS. This input has a “weak pull-up” resistor internal to the module. This input can be left grounded if the “RTC Sleep Function” is not required. If RTC Sleep is required, see Section 6.8.5. PARAMETER VIL PARAMETER / CONDITIONS Input Voltage – Low or float VIH Input Voltage – High IPU ON Pulse Duration OFF Pulse Duration Internal Pull-Up Resistor 6.8.5 MIN TYP 0.7 x VBAT -20 100 100 Programmable MAX 0.3 x VBAT VBAT -2 10000 UNIT Vdc Vdc µA mS mS Real Time Clock (RTC) TBD 6.8.6 Using VBAK VBAK is a backup voltage that can maintain the RTC clock and alarm functions. If VBAK is not present in the system (intentionally or not) and RADIO_PWR/RST is active low, the RTC clock may still be powered if leakage voltage exists on VBAT2. Otherwise the RTC clock will loose power and be reset when VBAT2 is restored. PARAMETER PARAMETER / CONDITIONS MIN 3.2 Input Voltage Range Input Current EDG0100PB003 TYP 4.5 Page 27 MAX UNIT Vdc µA 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.7 Serial Interface (9 Pin I/F) (See table in section 6.5.1 I/O Connector Pin Assignments) The modem provides a standard 16550 UART serial interface to the host. The data interface operates at CMOS level. PARAMETER PARAMETER / CONDITIONS MIN VIL VIH VOL VOH IOL / IOH Input Voltage – Low Input Voltage – High Output Voltage – Low Output Voltage – High Rated Output Current 2.0 TYP MAX 0.8 0.65 2.4 UNIT Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc mA The Enabler II-E is designed to be used like a DCE device. RxData is the serial data from the modem to the host. TxData is the serial data from the host to the modem. Enabler II-E UART Host Tx Rx DCD RTS DSR DTR CTS RING Figure 9 Enabler II-E Serial Interface This data may contain 7 or 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits, even/odd/no parity bits. The baud rate may be adjusted to 75, 150, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bits per second. Default settings are 8 data, 1 stop, no parity, and 115200 baud. DTR may be used to force the modem into AT command mode from online data mode (See AT Command Document, command AT&D). RTS and CTS may be used for hardware handshaking. DSR is always active (connected to ground) while the modem is on. RING may be used to alert the host to a variety of incoming calls. For a minimal implementation, connect RxData and TxData to the COM port serial data lines, connect DTR and RTS to GND. EDG0100PB003 Page 28 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.8 General Purpose Input/Output Interface (GPIO) Eight general-purpose signals are provided. Each of these signals may be selected as inputs or outputs. They may be used independently as a user-specified function, or may be used to provide modem control and status signals. Several examples of modem control signals are: power shutdown command, register/deregister on network command, and transmitter disable. Several examples of modem status signals are: registration status and ready-for-power-down status to be used with power shutdown command signal. I/O Lines VIL VIH VOL VOH IOL / IOH Parameter/Conditions Input Voltage – Low Input Voltage – High Output Voltage – Low Output Voltage – High Rated Output Current MIN Analog-To-Digital Input Parameter/Conditions MIN ADCBRES ADCREF VADC Integral/Differential Non-Linearity Input Leakage Retuning Frequency Input Capacitor ADC Binary Resolution ADC Reference Voltage ADC Range 6.8.9 6.8.10 TYP MAX 0.8 2.0 0.65 2.4 UNIT Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc mA Analog-To-Digital Input TYP MAX 10 1.75 -2 1.75 +2 12 Maximum settling time for the input signal is 16*t UNIT Bits Vdc Vdc LSB µA MHz pF Digital-To-Analog Output Digital-To-Analog Output Parameter/Conditions DACBRES TS VOMAX VOMIN Output Voltage @ Power Down Output Impedance @ Power Down DC Supply Sensitivity DAC Binary Resolution Settling Time Output Voltage with Code Maximum Output Voltage with Code Minimum EDG0100PB003 Page 29 MIN 2.0 0.18 TYP 10 10 2.2 0.24 100 MAX 2.4 0.3 50 UNIT Bits µS Vdc Vdc MV Ω 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.11 Handset Microphone Input Parameter Maximum Input Range – Mic(+) to Mic(-) Parameter/Conditions Inputs 3 dBm0 (Max. digital sample amplitude when PGA gain set to 0 dB) MIN Nominal Ref. Level – Mic(+) to Mic(-) Differential Input Resistance – Mic(+) to Mic(-) Microphone Pre-Amplifier Gain 6.8.12 MAX UNIT 32.5 mVRMS -10 dBm0 36 kΩ 25.6 dB Microphone Bias Output Parameter Bias Voltage on Mic(+) Parameter/Conditions Set to 2.0 V Set to 2.5 V MIN Parameter/Conditions Output Swing 3.9 VPP Output Swing 1.5 VPP MIN Mic Bias Current Capability 6.8.13 TYP TYP 1.9 2.4 MAX UNIT 2.1 2.6 Vdc Vdc mA Handset Speaker Output Parameter Max Differential Resistive Load Maximum Differential Capacitive Load Common Mode Minimum Resistive Load Common Mode Maximum Capacitive Load Amplifier Gain TYP MAX UNIT 100 Ω Ω pF 120 33 200 At Internal Speaker (+) or (-) kΩ 10 At Internal Speaker (+) or (-) pF dB Enfora recommends an external audio amplifier for loads of less than 16 Ω or if volume is inadequate. 6.8.14 Headset Microphone Input Parameter Maximum Input Range Parameter/Conditions Inputs 3 dBm0 (Max. digital sample amplitude when PGA gain set to 0 dB) Nominal Ref. Level TYP Page 30 MAX 78 -10 25.6 Microphone Pre-Amplifier Gain EDG0100PB003 MIN UNIT mVrms dBm0 dB 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.15 Headset Speaker Output Parameter Maximum Swing Parameter/Conditions RL = 32 Ω & 2% distortion VSP input level = +3 dBm0 Maximum Capacitive Load Maximum Resistive Load Amplifier Gain Amplifier State in Power Down MIN 1.60 TYP MAX 1.96 UNIT Vp-p 100 32 -5 pF Ω dB HighZ The headset speaker output is a single ended output. Enfora recommends an external audio amplifier for loads of less than 32 Ω or if volume is inadequate. EDG0100PB003 Page 31 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.8.16 Audio Design Note Speaker and microphone PCB traces should be run in pairs and buried between two ground planes for best results. The following figure provides a sample circuit design for connection of Mic and Speaker pins. NOTE: The audio circuitry shown is left as a placeholder and is to be considered preliminary. Figure 10 Audio Reference (Please note that this schematic can be zoomed to read the detail) EDG0100PB003 Page 32 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.9 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Carrier 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 provider, and an encryption Ki (pronounced "key"). This information consists of a microprocessor and memory installed on a plastic card. Note: The SIM is not provided with the Enfora Enabler II-E module. The SIM must be obtained from the GSM service provider and must be provisioned by the operator for data and/or voice. Always take care to protect the SIM: the GSM terminal will not operate without the SIM installed. The SIM provides the IMSI for authentication. To gain access to the GSM network, the network must recognize the IMSI number, and the terminal must be able to properly decrypt the data sent by the network. The SIM also serves as a buffer for SMS messages, storing the message for transmission until a radio link is available and buffering received messages until retrieved. 6.9.1 SIM Integration for the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The Enabler II-E default configuration does not include an on-board SIM carrier. Enfora provides a separate product SKU for the Enabler II-E module with the integrated SIM carrier. EDG0100PB003 Page 33 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 6.9.2 Using a Remote SIM with the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The Enabler II-E default configuration does not include an on-board SIM carrier. If the module is going to be integrated using a remote SIM, the following guidelines are provided: • To utilize a remote SIM, the integrator must provide a suitable SIM connector on the Application. • The maximum distance from the Enabler II-E to the remote SIM connector must not exceed 25.4 cm (10 inches). Parameter Parameter/Conditions VDD Supply Voltage: 1.8 V Mode + Active Supply Voltage: 3 V Mode + Active Supply Voltage: 1.8 V Mode + Sleep Supply Voltage: 3 V Mode + Sleep 1.8 or 3 V Modes IDD Remote SIM Line SIM_VDD SIM_RST SIM_CLK SIM_I/O GND MIN TYP 1.7 2.75 1.7 2.75 1.8 2.85 1.83 2.9 MAX 1.95 3.0 1.95 3.1 20 UNIT Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc mA Description Remote SIM power supply Remote SIM reset Remote SIM clock Remote SIM serial data interface Use module ground (GND) as Return for SIM Power & Data <25.4 cm (10 in) Remote SIM Enabler II-E SIM Interface SIM_VDD SIM_RST SIM_CLK SIM_I/O Figure 11 Remote SIM Interface • ESD Protection • 15 kV Air Discharge • 8 kV Contact Discharge 6.9.2.1 Remote SIM Component Information A SIM carrier compatible for use on the Enabler II-E is a JAE Plug-In SIM Card carrier with hinge; JAE part number SF7W006S1BE1000. JAE Plug-in SIM Card with hinge cover SF7 Series. EDG0100PB003 Page 34 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 7.0 Modes of Operation GSM/GPRS/EGPRS supports many optional services and modes. The Enfora Enabler II-E module supports the following services: • Circuit-switched data • Short-Message Services (SMS) • Class B/C GPRS Functionality • Voice communication • EGPRS 7.1 Enabling the Transmission Modes for the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Services Each of the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS services has two modes that can be enabled separately: • Mobile-originated (MO): allows the making of a service request (such as, making a telephone call or sending an SMS) • Mobile-terminated (MT): allows receiving a service request (such as receiving a telephone call or an SMS) Note: Contact your local GSM operator to ensure that the services and modes have been provisioned for the SIM. 7.2 Voice Communication The Enfora Enabler II-E module has full voice capabilities, provided the necessary connections have been made for the speaker and microphone pins on the 60-pin I/O connector. The Enfora Enabler-IIE AT Command Set Reference - EDG0100PB004MAN has the entire list of commands that can be used to control the voice functionality. The quick start guide in this manual provides a basic command set that can be used to initialize and test the voice functionality. The Enfora Enabler II-E module supports three standard vocoder compression algorithms for voice communication: Full-Rate, Enhanced Full-Rate (EFR), and Half-rate (HR) and also provides support for the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) codec. 7.3 Circuit-Switched Data In this mode, the Enfora Enabler II-E module supports both of the connection modes of transmission that are provided by GSM: • Non-Transparent mode delivers a constantly low error rate but with a non-guaranteed throughput or delay. The Non-Transparent service provides a performance that is closest to using a modem over a fixed Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) line. Note: All GSM service providers may not support Transparent mode. In those cases, the Enfora Enabler IIE module can be configured to switch automatically to Non-Transparent mode. This capability depends on the settings in the AT+CBST command. EDG0100PB003 Page 35 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 7.4 SMS: Short Message Services • Short Message Services (SMS) is a feature-rich GSM service. The Enfora Enabler II-E module can perform the following tasks: • Sending and receiving binary messages of up to 160 characters (7-bit characters) • Sending and receiving text messages of up to 140 bytes (8-bit data) • Submitting a SMS Protocol Data Unit (PDU) to a SMSC (Short Message Service Center) and storing a copy of the PDU until either a report arrives from the network or a timer expires • Receiving a SMS PDU from a SMSC • Returning a delivery report to the network for a previously received message • Receiving a report from the network • Notifying the network when the module has sufficient memory capacity available to receive one or more SMS messages (after the module had previously rejected a message because its memory capacity was exceeded) 7.5 SMS Features Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The following list details the key characteristics and assumptions regarding the form of SMS supported in the Enfora Enabler II-E module. • Supports both mobile-originated (MO) and mobile-terminated (MT) SMS • Delivers the message to a telephone • Supports 8-bit data • Supports Message Class 0, Class 1, & Class 2 • Provides a status report indicator • Allows the definition of a validity period • Provides the Service Center Time Stamp • Alerts the SMSC • USSD • Replace SMS EDG0100PB003 Page 36 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 8.0 SIM Operation 8.1 Provisioning the SIM The SIM can support optional features or services. Most operators typically configure the SIM to send/receive voice calls and to receive SMS; however, some may require an additional tariff to enable the SIM to send SMS. The transmission of circuit switched and GPRS data are also additional services that may be required to allow the service: • Mobile-originated (MO): allows making a service request (such as, making a call or sending an SMS) • Mobile-terminated (MT): allows receiving a service request (such as, receiving a phone call or an SMS) It is imperative for the Enfora Enabler II-E module that the SIM be configured for the optional services that are required for the application. 8.2 GSM Services Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The Enfora Enabler II-E module supports four GSM services (modes of operation) that must be enabled by the operator: • Voice calls (MO and MT): requires a telephone number • SMS (MO and MT): uses the telephone number for Voice • Circuit-switched data calls (MO and MT): requires a telephone number • The GSM SIM can have multiple telephone numbers. 8.3 GPRS Services Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The Enfora Enabler II-E module supports the following GPRS (modes of operation) that must be enabled by the operator: • GPRS Packet Connectivity (MO and MT) with Both Dynamic and Static IP option • GPRS SMS (MO and MT): uses the IP (Dynamic or Static) set by the operator • Multiple APN Setting • Quality of Service Options • Multi-slot 10 Class of Service 8.4 EGPRS Services Supported by the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The Enfora Enabler II-E module supports the following EGPRS (modes of operation) that must be enabled by the operator: • EGPRS Packet Connectivity (MO and MT) with Both Dynamic and Static IP option • EGPRS SMS (MO and MT): uses the IP (Dynamic or Static) set by the operator • Multiple APN Setting EDG0100PB003 Page 37 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 • Quality of Service Options • Multi-slot 10 Class of Service 8.5 Selecting the Modes of Operation When provisioning the SIM for the Enfora Enabler II-E module, enable the following modes of operation: • Voice calls: configure the SIM for both MO and MT service (to send and receive) • SMS: configure the SIM either for MT alone (to receive) or for both MO and MT (to send and receive) • Circuit Switched Data: configure the SIM either for MO alone (to send) or for both MO and MT (to send and receive) Voice MO/MT MO/MT MO/MT SMS MT MO/MT MO/MT EDG0100PB003 CS Data MO MO MO/MT GPRS Function Voice calls, receive SMS, make data calls Voice calls, receive / send SMS, make data calls Voice calls, receive / send SMS, make / receive data calls (requires an additional data telephone number) Page 38 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 9.0 Software Interface 9.1 Software Interface The application sends commands to the Enfora Enabler II-E module via the I/O signal connector. These commands use the Enfora AT Command Set and/or Enfora’s Packet API. The Enfora Enabler II-E module operates in one of the following modes: • Command mode: Used for configuring the Enfora Enabler II-E module, for interrogating the GSM network, and for placing and receiving calls. It uses the AT command set via the serial port for communication. • On-line mode: Used after a circuit-switched data call has been established. Data is passed between the Enfora Enabler II-E module and the controlling application without command interpretation. The only AT command that is interpreted in On-line mode is the +++ command. (This command places the Enfora Enabler II-E module in Command mode but does not terminate the circuit-switched data call.) • IP Packet /API Mode: Used to read/write modem parameters, interrogate network information, and place and receive calls in real-time, multi-tasking mode. The Packet API mode is facilitated over a PPP connection and the packets can be constructed according to the information provided in the Enfora GSM-GPRS Family UDP-API Reference GSM0102PB002MAN. Enfora GSM-GPRS Family Modem Control Library Reference GSM0000PB006MAN provides detail of the UDP Modem Control Library that has three levels: port , messaging, and modem libraries. Each of the three levels contains one or more libraries. For example, the port libraries layer has UDP PPP Port, UDP Socket Port, and COM Port libraries. All libraries are provided as a part of the Enfora Enabler II-E Integration Toolkit. The AT command driver of the Enfora Enabler II-E module never exits the Command state, that is, it never enters the On-line mode. Although the host interface may not be able to access the AT command interpreter, it is always running and is available via the API Mode over a PPP connection and/or via the RF interface. • In the Command state, characters that are received from the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) are treated as AT commands by the Enfora Enabler II-E module. • In response to the commands received from the CPE, the Enfora Enabler II-E module sends characters (AT commands) to the CPE. • Various events can also trigger the Enfora Enabler II-E module to send characters (AT commands) to the CPE. 9.2 Format for the AT Commands The general format of the command line is:AT See AT Command Manual 0X0D The prefix AT obtains synchronization, identifies the character parameters, and indicates that a command may be in the following characters. AT commands are not case sensitive: use either capital letters or lower-case letters for the AT command. Note: Some AT Command parameter values ARE case sensitive and are documented in the Enfora Enabler-IIE AT Command Set Reference - EDG0100PB004MAN. EDG0100PB003 Page 39 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 9.3 Enfora AT Command Set For a full description of the AT commands, refer to the Enfora Enabler-IIE AT Command Set Reference EDG0100PB004MAN. Note: A command description that includes an *asterisk denotes that the GSM service provider must enable supplementary services functionality before the command is available. 9.4 Enfora Packet Application Programming Interface 9.4.1 UDP-API Architecture The following information provides an overview of the Enfora UDP-based API architecture. Full details are provided in the Enfora GSM-GPRS Family UDP-API Reference GSM0102PB002MAN. Figure 12 provides the general structure for the UDP-API. Host Computer Create Control / Status Message Read Control / Status Message Add UDP Header Decode UDP Header Add IP Header Decode IP Header Add PPP Framing Remove PPP Framing Write to COM Port Read from COM Port Modem Figure 12 UDP-API Structure EDG0100PB003 Page 40 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 The following provides information related to the general construction of the UDP-API packet. Other command structures are available and can be found in the API reference manual. All AT commands are supported via this method. To send an AT command via DUN or OTA, the user has to follow the following message structure. This message structure sends the ATI command to the modem and receives response from the modem. Bytes 0 – 19 20 – 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Data Description IP Header UDP Header 0x00 0x01 0x04 0x00 0x41 0x54 0x49 Comments Sequence Number AT Command Read/Write Reserved AT Command (ATI) Following data will be returned by the modem: Bytes 0 – 19 20 – 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 EDG0100PB003 Data Description IP Header UDP Header 0x00 0x01 0x05 0x00 0x0D 0x0A 0x45 0x6E 0x66 0x6F 0x72 0x61 0x2C 0x20 0x49 0x6E 0x63 0x2E 0x0D 0x0A Page 41 Comments Sequence Number AT Command Response Reserved AT Command Response (Enfora, L.P.) 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 9.5 Enfora Modem Control Library Architecture The following information provides an overview of the Enfora Modem Control Library architecture. Full details are provided in the Enfora GSM-GPRS Family Modem Control Library Reference GSM0000PB006MAN. Figure 13 provides the general embedded architecture for the Enabler II-E modem. There are various levels of access provided to allow complete application design flexibility. SLIP access is not currently available. GPRS Parameters Table Modem libraries UDP Modem Library Messaging libraries UDP Messaging Library UDP SLIP Port Library UDP PPP Port Library UDP Socket Port Library Port libraries COM Port Library Figure 13 Library Layout UDP Modem Library with Socket UDP Modem Library with PPP UDP Messaging Library with Socket UDP Modem Library with SLIP UDP Messaging Library with PPP UDP Messaging Library with SLIP UDP Socket Port Library UDP PPP Port Library UDP SLIP Port Library The table below can be used to help decide which library configuration is the best for a project. SLIP access is not currently available. Benefits Allows dynamic IP assignment Allows multiple application to access the modem Allow AT Commands Allows modem control message Provide modem control message formatting Provides modem parameters database service Suitable for microcontroller programming Requirements Requires TCP/IP stack Memory usage Low Low Low Low Low Low High High High Table 3 - Modem Library Configurations EDG0100PB003 Page 42 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 9.5.1 Using Port Library Figure 14 provides the architecture for Port Library access. Host Application Host Control Interface Port Library UART Driver Host Modem Figure 14 Using Port Library Port Libraries provide the most basic modem access services. It converts modem control messages to either UDP SLIP or UDP PPP, and vice versa. SLIP access is not currently available. Modem Control Message 9.5.2 SLIP Header IP Header PPP Header IP Header UDP Header Modem Control Message Or UDP Header Modem Control Message SLIP End PPP End Using Messaging Library Figure 15 provides the architecture for Messaging Library access. Host Application Host Control Interface Messaging Library Port Library UART Driver Host Modem Figure 15 Using Messaging Library Messaging Library provides some important modem access services. It builds a modem control message and converts the message to either UDP SLIP or UDP PPP before sending the data to the modem. It also parses the modem control messages from the modem. SLIP access is not currently available. Parameter, Data SLIP Header IP Header PPP Header IP Header EDG0100PB003 UDP Header Modem Control Message SLIP End Or UDP Header Modem Control Message PPP End Page 43 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 9.5.3 Using Modem Library Figure 16 provides the architecture for Modem Library access. Host Application Modem Library Host Control Interface Messaging Library Port Library UART Driver Host Modem Figure 16 Using Modem Library Modem Library provides the most complete modem access services. In addition to the features already provided by the Messaging Library, the modem library maintains a modem parameter database. In order to maintain the parameter database, the modem library requires more memory than the other libraries. This makes the library unsuitable for some of the micro controller programming. However, it is a good library to use by applications in a personal computer or a PDA. It allows the programmer to develop host applications for the modem quickly. EDG0100PB003 Page 44 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 10.0 Setup and Initialization 10.1 General Setup The data modem is controlled through the Modem RS232 port on the development board. Connect a nine pin straight through serial cable from the Modem RS232 connector to the serial port on the controlling computer. Hook up power supply, connect antenna, and install SIM into modem. 10.1.1 HyperTerminal Configuration for Enabler II-E The following provides an example for setting up a Windows HyperTerminal session that can be used to experiment with various configurations on the Enabler II-E for controlling computer: 1. Select the connection interface, Direct to Com 1 (or whatever port is the serial port). Figure 17 HyperTerminal Definition EDG0100PB003 Page 45 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 2. Configure the COM port as displayed below. Figure 18 COM Port Settings 10.1.2 Initialization (AT Command Interface) In the GSM vocabulary, a call from GSM mobile to the PSTN is called a "mobile-originated call" or "outgoing call". A call from the fixed network to a GSM mobile is called a "mobile-terminated call" or "incoming call." In the following examples, “Entry” refers to the application. The following convention describes the direction of the data exchange: • The data exchange from the customer application to the Enfora Enabler II-E module is designated as: Entry • The data exchange from the Enfora Enabler II-E module to the customer application is designated as: Response Note: With the exception of the +++ command (Online Escape Sequence), all commands must be preceded by the AT attention code (or command prefix) and terminated by pressing the character. In the following examples, the and are intentionally omitted for clarity and space. EDG0100PB003 Page 46 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 10.1.3 Initial Response to the AT Command After power is applied to the Enfora Enabler II-E module, the module performs a power-up self-test. The self-test completes within one (1) second. When queried with the AT command, the Enfora Enabler II-E module responds with one of the following result codes: • OK signifies that the Enfora Enabler II-E module is ready, that it correctly interprets the AT command, and that it has executed the command. • ERROR signifies that the Enfora Enabler II-E module does not understand the command or that the command is invalid. Entry Response AT OK Command valid: module is ready The Enfora Enabler II-E module must be in AT Command mode (please refer to section 10.3 GPRS Packet Examples for packet mode initialization and setup) when any command is entered (with the exception of the online escape sequence). Commands entered when the module is in On-line mode are treated as data, and are transmitted as such to the receiving module. i.e. If the module is in PPP or SLIP mode, AT commands cannot be entered. 10.1.4 Sending an Initialization String to the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The following example provides the sample AT commands and responses for the following initialization tasks: • Reset the module to the factory defaults • Disable character echo • Transmit Result Codes • Set the module to Verbose mode (to display result codes as words) • Set the DCD to match the state of remote modem • Ignore the DTR Entry Response Entry Response 10.1.5 AT&FE0Q0V1&C1&d0 OK ATSO=1 OK Initialization string Command is valid Auto answer on 1st ring Command is valid Setting Up the Communication Mode for the Enfora Enabler II-E Module The following example sequence provides the AT command and response for setting the Enfora Enabler II-E module for full phone functionality, automated operator selection, 9600 baud, non-transparent mode. Entry Response Entry Response Entry Response AT+CFUN=1 OK AT+COPS=0 OK AT+CBST=7,0,1 OK EDG0100PB003 FULL phone functionality Command is valid Automatic operator selection Command is valid 9600 baud, non-transparent mode Command is valid Page 47 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 10.1.6 Querying the Status of the Enfora Enabler II-E Module This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN006 – Enabler-G Module Status Query. 10.1.7 Setting Module Reporting Parameters for GSM and GPRS This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN007 - Enabler-G Status Reporting. 10.2 GSM/SMS Examples 10.2.1 Initialize the Enfora Enabler II-E Module to Send and Receive SMS Text Messages This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN004 - Enabler-G SMS Configuration and Use. 10.2.2 Managing SMS Messages This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN004 - Enabler-G SMS Configuration and Use. 10.2.3 Data Call Configuration This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN003 - Enabler-G Data Circuit Switched Call Configuration and Use. 10.2.4 Voice Call Configuration This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN003 - Enabler-G Data Circuit Switched Call Configuration and Use. 10.3 GPRS Packet Examples 10.3.1 GPRS/EGPRS ATTACH and ACTIVATE This topic is addressed in the Enfora Application Note GSM0000AN005 - Enabler-G Automated Network Connection Configuration and Use. 10.3.2 Windows PPP Setup The Enabler II-E module can be used in a Windows operating system environment as a standard serial modem device. The required setup and configuration process is contained in Enfora Application Notes GSM0000AN001 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for Windows 98 and GSM0000AN002 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for Windows 2000. EDG0100PB003 Page 48 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 11.0 Integration and Testing The Enfora Enabler II-E module has been designed to minimize the amount of time required for integration and testing the application. By being fully certified by the appropriate bodies, the Enfora Enabler II-E module provides seamless integration into the GSM network. The integration issues for the application can be narrowed to the utilization of the AT commands and the use of the GSM functionality. Coverage and signal quality may be evaluated by using the RSSI commands. Additional network information can be determined by using AT commands. Integration of the GPRS Packet capabilities is more complicated than using AT command sequences to initiate the connection and begin transferring data. The following Application Notes should be used to integrate the GPRS packet capabilities: GSM0000AN002 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for Windows 2000 GSM0000AN008 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for Windows XP GSM0000AN010 - Enabler-G PPP Configuration for PocketPC 2002 GSM0000AN005 - Enabler-G Automated Network Connection Configuration and Use Integrating the Enfora Enabler II-E Module Note: Generally, all interfaces that are externally available to the end user need to be ESDconditioned and terminated in some way. Many of these interfaces should not be connected with power applied. At the highest level, this is done using some type of GSM test equipment (such as, Racal 6103E), a computer, and a serial interface tester. The GSM test equipment must be able to simulate a GSM call and measure the key parameters related to the module. Additionally, the serial interfaces and some minimal SIM functionality can be verified by sending AT commands to the Enfora Enabler II-E module. All of these conditions need to be verified at ambient as well as extreme conditions. As part of integration, each of the following interfaces must be verified: Information SIM Recommendations The maximum line length of the SIM interface is 25.4 cm (10 inches). The Enfora Enabler II-E module takes care of the signal conditioning As a minimum, an external application with a remote SIM will require a standard SIM carrier. Filter the SIM VCC signal with a 10 uf / 10 V capacitor to help with the line length. Primary and secondary serial Interfaces Reset Interface Audio/Microphone Interface EDG0100PB003 The Enfora Enabler II-E module uses a 3 V digital interface. The RS-232 signals must be level-shifted to get standard levels. These signals must be ESD-protected. Resets the Enfora Enabler II-E module when tied low. Preliminary balancing on Enfora Enabler II-E module. Maximum length TBD Page 49 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Testing the following parameters verifies the RF parameters that may be affected by such things as RF path loss, power supply noise, and external interference. Functionality Transmitter Receiver Parameters to be Tested Frequency Error Phase Error PA Ramp Modulation Spectrum RF Power Steps Timing Advance BER Based RX Tests (RXQUAL RXLEV) BER Based Sensitivity Testing the following GSM functionality verifies proper network communication. Functionality Transmitter Parameters to be Tested Frequency Error Phase Error PA Ramp Modulation Spectrum RF Power Steps Timing Advance Receiver BER Based RX Tests (RXQUAL RXLEV) BER Based Sensitivity Testing the following GSM functionality verifies proper network communication. Functionality Network Function EDG0100PB003 Parameters to be Tested Synchronization and registration Call set-up and call termination (both MT and MO calls) SMS and/or data calls Page 50 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 APPENDIX A - Warranty Repair and Return Policy ENFORA, L.P. 12-MONTH 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) 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 hardware 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 period 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) 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 EDG0100PB003 Page 51 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 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 PRICE) AS PROVIDED ABOVE. ENFORA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY 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 that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In some instances, certain aspects of the product warranty may also be covered in a separate written agreement between Enfora and the distributor or reseller, if any, from whom purchaser purchased the product. That agreement may provide, for example, a longer warranty period or a different product return procedure that may also be available to purchaser (e.g., the product may be returned to Enfora through the distributor or reseller). 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. EDG0100PB003 Page 52 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 APPENDIX B - Regulations and Compliance This section summarizes the responsibilities and actions required of manufacturers and integrators who incorporate OEM versions of the Enfora Enabler II-E module into their products. In certain situations and applications, these products will require additional FCC, CE, GCF, PTCRB or other regulatory approvals prior to sale or operation. Appropriate instructions, documentation and labels are required for all products. For more information concerning regulatory requirements, please contact Enfora. GCF and PTCRB Approval The Enfora Enabler II-E module is type approved in accordance with the requirements of and through the procedures set forth by the GSM industry association. The relevant conformance specification is TS 51.0101. For applications that use an unmodified version of the Enfora Enabler II-E module, further testing in this area may not be required. Any OEM changes in the SIM interface, antenna port, software or the physical makeup of the unit may require an incremental delta FTA to ensure continued compliance with the abovementioned standard. For more information concerning type approval, please contact Enfora. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Safety Requirements The Enfora Enabler II-E module has been tested and approved for application in the United States of America (US) and the European Union (EU). The compliance details for each of these markets follow. For other markets, additional or alternative regulatory approvals may be required. Always ensure that all rules and regulations are complied with in every country that the OEM application is to be operated. Regardless of the country or market, the OEM must comply with all applicable regulatory requirements. EMC/Safety Requirements for the USA Compliance to the US rules and regulations falls under two categories: • Radio approvals: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) • Transmitter: FCC Rules, Part 24 • Unintentional emission: FCC Rules, Part 15 • Product safety approvals: NRTL by an OSHA-approved Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Although the Enfora Enabler II-E module has been authorized by the FCC and listed as a component by an NRTL, products and applications that incorporate the Enfora Enabler II-E module will require final verification of EM emission and product safety approval. Note: Particular attention should be made to the following statements regarding RF Exposure: EDG0100PB003 Page 53 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Human Exposure Compliance Statement EDG0100 Quad-Band Module Enfora certifies that the Enfora Enabler II-E 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM Radio Module (FCC ID: TBD) complies with the RF hazard requirements applicable to broadband PCS equipment operating under the authority of 47 CFR Part 24 (and Part 22 for GSM 850), Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This certification is contingent upon installation, operation and use of the Enfora Enabler II-E and its host product in accordance with all instructions provided to both the OEM and end used. When installed and operated in a manner consistent with the instructions provided, the Enfora Enabler II-E meets the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure at defined in Section 1.1310 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Note: Installation and operation of this equipment must comply with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations, including those that implement the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Part 1, Subpart I), with specific regard to antenna sitting and human exposure to radio frequency radiation. For further guidance, consult the FCC Rules, your service provider, or Enfora. Compliance with FCC Regulations The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the agency of the Federal Government that oversees all non-governmental radio frequency transmitters that operate within the United States. Unintentional emissions from digital devices are regulated by Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, which distinguishes between the environments in which these devices may operate. Intentional radiators operating as a PCS-1900 radio transmitter are regulated under Part 24, Subpart E—Broadband PCS of the FCC Rules and Regulations. EDG0100PB003 Page 54 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Unintentional Radiators, Part 15 Equipment designated as Class A is intended for use in a commercial, industrial or business environment. The Enfora Enabler II-E module has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device and can be integrated into equipment or applications intended for use in commercial, industrial or business environments. The following statement must be included in the user manual for such products: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Equipment intended for use in a residential environment (not-withstanding use in commercial, industrial or business environments) is designated as Class B. The Enfora Enabler II-E module has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device and can be integrated into equipment or applications intended for use in residential environments. The following statement must be included in the user manual for such products: 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. Intentional Radiators, Part 24 Products incorporating the Enfora Enabler II-E transceiver operate as Personal Communications Services (PCS) devices under the authority of Part 24, Subpart E—Broadband PCS, of the FCC Rules and Regulations. All such transmitters must be authorized by the FCC through its Certification process, as detailed in Part 2, Subpart J - Equipment Authorization Procedures. Through the Certification process, the FCC verifies that the product complies with all applicable regulatory and technical requirements, including those that address human exposure to radio frequency radiation. In general, radio frequency transmitters cannot be sold or operated in the US prior to FCC approval. EDG0100PB003 Page 55 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Instructions to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) To comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, operation of an FCC-regulated transmitter may not result in human exposure to radio frequency radiation in excess of the applicable health and safety guidelines established by the FCC. Further information on RF exposure issues may be found in the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin Number 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields" and Supplement C, "Additional Information for Evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable devices with FCC Limits for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Emissions.” Both of these documents are available via the Internet at the OET web site: http://www.fcc.gov/oet The Enfora Enabler II-E products are GSM radio transceivers, which operate under the authority of 47 CFR Part 24, Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations. When installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual, these devices comply with current FCC regulations regarding human exposure to radio frequency radiation. The following installation and operation restrictions apply to all Enfora Enabler II-E products: • This device may only be used in fixed and mobile applications. • Portable applications, as defined by the FCC, are prohibited. • The use of this device for desktop and other applications where the antenna can easily be relocated are considered by the FCC to be mobile applications. • A separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.87 inches) between the antenna and the body of the user and other persons must be maintained at all times • In FIXED applications, antenna gain is limited to a maximum of 7 dBi, with a corresponding Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) of 37 dBm / 5 W. • In MOBILE applications, antenna gain is limited to a maximum of 3 dBi, with a corresponding EIRP of 33 dBm / 2 W. • End products must provide instructions to ensure compliance with radio frequency radiation exposure requirements. • A warning label visible to all persons exposed to the antenna and identical to that described in this manual must be displayed on or next to the antenna. • Separate FCC approval for RF exposure compliance is required for end products that do not meet these conditions. Antenna gain is defined as gain in dBi (dB referenced to an isotropic radiator) minus cabling loss. EDG0100PB003 Page 56 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Note: Additional care must be taken by the installer and/or user of the Enfora Enabler II-E products to ensure proper antenna selection and installation. Adherence to the above conditions is necessary to comply with FCC requirements for safe operation regarding exposure to RF radiation. Depending upon the application and type of product into which the Enfora Enabler II-E module has been incorporated, specific OEM actions and responsibilities required to meet these conditions vary. However, in all cases the primary concern is to ensure compliance with current FCC guidelines and regulations that limit human exposure to radio frequency radiation. Definitions For the purpose of determining compliance with current FCC rules addressing human exposure to radio frequency radiation, the FCC has established the following three categories of transmitting devices: • Portable Devices – devices where the antenna is located within 20 cm (7.87 inches) of any person, including the user, if applicable. Portable devices operating under the authority of Part 24 (broadband PCS) are limited to a maximum of 2 W EIRP. • Mobile Devices – devices designed to be used in other than fixed locations and generally such that the antenna is located at a minimum of 20 cm (7.87 inches) from any person, including the user, if applicable. Mobile devices operating under the authority of Part 24 (broadband PCS) are limited to a maximum of 2 W EIRP. • Fixed devices – devices in which the antenna, either integral to the product or remotely located, is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. EDG0100PB003 Page 57 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 OEM Responsibilities for All Products Containing the Enabler II-E In addition to any other regulatory requirements, OEMs and integrators must include or provide the following information, instructions, warnings and labels with any device or product into which the Enfora Enabler II-E PCS-1900 GSM transceiver has been incorporated: Information Detailed Operating Instructions for ensuring compliance with current FCC guidelines which limit human exposure to radio frequency radiation Antenna Avoidance Label Human Exposure Compliance Statement EDG0100PB003 Description The OEM must provide an operating/installation manual with the final product which clearly indicates that these operating conditions and restrictions must be observed at all times to ensure compliance with current FCC guidelines which limit human exposure to radio frequency radiation. 20 cm (7.87 inch) separation distance between the antenna and all persons must be maintained at all times for all fixed and mobile products and applications Portable devices and applications are prohibited unless such devices and products are specifically authorized by the FCC Maximum antenna gain is limited to 3 dBi* in mobile products and applications Maximum antenna gain is limited to 7 dBi* in fixed products and applications. Modifications and/or additions to the Enfora Enabler II-E GSM transceiver, including use of antennas with higher gain than those authorized by the FCC, are prohibited *dBi = antenna gain in dB relative to an isotropic radiator Attach the following warning label directly to WARNING or displayed next to the antenna. To comply with FCC RF exposure Furthermore, this label must be visible to requirements, a separation and easily readable by all persons in the distance of 20 cm (7.87”) or more immediate vicinity of the antenna must be maintained between this antenna and all persons Include the following statement in the instruction / operation manual. Page 58 Enfora certifies that the Enfora Enabler II-E ™ MHz GSM Radio Module (FCC ID: TBD) complies with the RF hazard requirements applicable to broadband PCS equipment operating under the authority of 47 CFR Part 24, Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This certification is contingent upon installation, operation and use of the Enfora Enabler II-E and its host product in accordance with all instructions provided to both the OEM and end used. When installed and operated in a manner consistent with the instructions provided, the Enfora Enabler II-E meets the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure at defined in Section 1.1310 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 Specific OEM Responsibilities for Portable Products and Applications Each device or product, into which the Enfora Enabler II-E GSM transceiver has been incorporated, and which is intended to be used in an application that meets the definition of "portable" MUST be separately authorized by the FCC for the purposes of determining compliance with current FCC guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency radiation. Portable devices must be evaluated for RF exposure based on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits; further information on such evaluations are available from the FCC via the Internet. Specific OEM Responsibilities for Mobile Products and Applications Separate or additional FCC approvals are NOT required for devices or products, into which the Enfora Enabler II-E GSM transceiver has been incorporated, that are used in applications that meet the definition of "mobile." For all end products, the OEM or integrator must provide instructions, warnings and labels to ensure that the product complies with current FCC guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency radiation. Current FCC regulations limit the EIRP of mobile devices to 2 W. Because the nominal RF output power of the Enfora Enabler II-E GSM transceiver is 1.0 W (30 dBm), antenna gain for mobile products and applications cannot exceed 3 dBi. Specific OEM Responsibilities for Fixed Products and Applications Separate or additional FCC approvals are not required for devices or products, into which the Enfora Enabler II-E GSM transceiver has been incorporated, that are used in applications that meet the definition of "fixed.” For all end products, the OEM or integrator must provide the instructions, warnings and labels to ensure that the product complies with current FCC guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency radiation. Separate or additional FCC approvals are required for devices or end products used in fixed applications where antenna gain in excess of 7dBi is desired. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Approval The Enfora Enabler II-E module has been tested by an NRTL and approved as a component for incorporation into OEM products. The final product and application that incorporates the Enfora Enabler II-E module will require separate verification of product safety approval. EDG0100PB003 Page 59 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 EMC/Safety Requirements for the Countries of the European Union (EU) The European Union (EU) is comprised of fifteen countries that follow a harmonized set of standards, utilizing the CE mark as a uniform mark of acceptance. The member countries are: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Austria Belgium Cyprus * CzechRepublic* Denmark Estonia* Finland France Germany Greece Hungary* Ireland Italy Latvia* Lithuania* Luxembourg Malta* The Netherlands Poland* Portugal Slovakia* Slovenia* Spain Sweden United Kingdom st * As of May 1 2004 EMC/Safety Requirements for Other Countries In most other countries that have not been listed above there are similar rules and regulations that must be met for importing the Enfora Enabler II-E module. Each may require a different mark of approval (for example, the CB Scheme) as an acceptance requirement. For each of these cases the country should identified, and the appropriate steps should be taken to meet the requirements set forth in the intended market. EDG0100PB003 Page 60 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 APPENDIX C - Glossary and Acronyms API App Application AT Command Set BER Bit Error Rate CMUX CPE Customer Premise Equipment CSD Circuit Switched Data Dbi DCE Data Communications Equipment DCS Digital Cellular System DTE Data Terminal Equipment EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution EFR Enhanced Full Rate EGPRS Enhanced General Packet Radio Service EIR Equipment Identity Register EIRP Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD Electrostatic Discharge EU European Union FTA Full Type Approval GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile Communications HLR Home Location Register IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identification Ki EDG0100PB003 Application Programming Interface. Refers to the Application which sends or receives commands/responses from the Enfora Enabler II-E Module Commands issued by intelligent device to a modem to perform functions, such as to initiate call, to answer call, or to transmit data. Bit Error Rate Multiplexer protocol that operates between an MS and a TE and allows a number of simultaneous sessions over a normal serial asynchronous interface A terminal in fixed location on the customer’s premises. Data link from a terminal through the network allowing real-time, duplex connectivity at 9600 bytes/second. Decibels referenced to an isotropic radiator Data Communications Equipment A collection of services and capabilities providing flexibility of access and mobility through a combination of wireless and wire-line networks, utilizing the 1800 MHz bandwidth. Data Terminal Equipment An alternate acronym for EGPRS Voice (vocoder) compression algorithms which offer the highest quality voice communication. An advancement on GPRS using alternate coding schemes to gain increased data throughput than GPRS. A database used to store International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of a locally issued terminal. In a given direction, the gain of a transmitting antenna multiplied by the net power accepted by the antenna from the connected transmitter. The ability of a device to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without inducing intolerable disturbance to that environment (or to other devices) Static electricity that can damage electronic equipment. An organization of 15 European states whose purpose is to organize relations between the Member States and between their peoples. GSM Full Type Approval Standard for packet communications utilizing Global Standard for Mobility (GSM) infrastructure. Standard for digital communications. Allows consistent communications in various parts of the world despite variations in RF spectrum allocations. Transferring the SIM (see below) permits users to roam by changing terminal equipment. Stores the identity and user data for all subscribers belonging to the area of the related MSC. A unique number for each GSM Terminal tracked by the GSM operators in their Equipment Identity Register (EIR) database. A unique number identifying the subscriber stored in the SIM card. Number is used in conjunction with the network for call routing. A secret code used in authentication and encryption by the terminal. Page 61 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 MO Mobile Originated MT Mobile Terminated MSC Mobile Switching Center Any GSM/GPRS service originated at the mobile terminal. Non-Transparent Mode Delivers a constantly low error rate but with a non-guaranteed throughput or delay. The Non-Transparent service provides a performance that is closest to using a modem over a fixed PSTN line. OSHA-approved Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory OEM PA Packet PCS PDA PDU PPP SIM SMS SMSC UDP EDG0100PB003 Any GSM/GPRS service originated from or routed through the network and sent to the mobile terminal. The central switch of the GSM network. Performs call routing, collects call detail records for billing, and supervises system operations. Original Equipment Manufacturer. Power Amplifier. A collection of data transmitted over a digital network in a burst. Personal Communication Services. Personal Digital Assistant. Packet Data Unit. Point-To-Point Protocol. Subscriber Identity Module. Short Message Service. Short Message Service Center. User Datagram Protocol. Page 62 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 APPENDIX D – Tables And Figures TABLES Table 1 - Enabler II-E Key Features .............................................................................................................. 12 Table 2 - Enabler II-E Pin Assignments......................................................................................................... 24 Table 3 - Modem Library Configurations ....................................................................................................... 42 FIGURES Figure 1 Applications Using the Enfora Enabler II-E module in a GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Network .................. 14 Figure 2 Enabler II-E Module Block Diagram ................................................................................................ 15 Figure 3 Enabler II-E Package Dimensions (without integrated SIM carrier)................................................. 19 Figure 4 Enabler II-E Package Dimensions (with integrated SIM carrier)...................................................... 20 Figure 5 Vertical Enabler II-E Mounting......................................................................................................... 21 Figure 6 Enabler II-E Mounting Tabs............................................................................................................ 21 Figure 7 Pin Orientation ................................................................................................................................ 22 Figure 8 Ring Indicate Timing........................................................................................................................ 26 Figure 12 Enabler II-E Serial Interface .......................................................................................................... 28 Figure 13 Audio Reference............................................................................................................................ 32 Figure 14 Remote SIM Interface ................................................................................................................... 34 Figure 15 UDP-API Structure ........................................................................................................................ 40 Figure 16 Library Layout ............................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 17 Using Port Library.......................................................................................................................... 43 Figure 18 Using Messaging Library............................................................................................................... 43 Figure 19 Using Modem Library .................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 20 HyperTerminal Definition............................................................................................................... 45 Figure 21 COM Port Settings ........................................................................................................................ 46 EDG0100PB003 Page 63 0.03 – 4/19/05 Integration Guide Version 0.03 APPENDIX E - Contacting Enfora For technical support and customer service dealing with the modem itself, contact the company where you purchased the product. If you purchased the product directly from Enfora, visit the SUPPORT page on the Enfora website: http://www.enfora.com. EDG0100PB003 Page 64 0.03 – 4/19/05
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