Octo Telematics S P A COMPACT01 GSM/GPRS/GPS/Galileo/GLONASS Tracker User Manual Product Specifications
Octo Telematics S.P.A GSM/GPRS/GPS/Galileo/GLONASS Tracker Product Specifications
User Manual
COMPACT 1.0 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Version V0.1 2016-11-14 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Document History Date 2016.11.14 Document Version V0.1 Descriptions Draft High Confidential 2 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Contents Document History .............................................................................................................. 2 Contents ............................................................................................................................. 3 Overview .................................................................................................................... 6 1.1. Overall Dimensions ......................................................................................... 7 1.2. Environmental Compliance............................................................................. 7 2. Features ...................................................................................................................... 9 Embedded SIM ........................................................................................................ 9 3.Architecture ............................................................................................................... 10 3.1. Test Points and Test PIN ............................................................................... 11 4. TechnicalSpecifications ................................................................................................ 13 4.1. Main Power Supply ....................................................................................... 13 4.2. ENGINE_ON Monitoring ............................................................................... 14 4.3. Watchdog Timer ........................................................................................... 15 4.4. GSM Transceiver ........................................................................................... 17 4.5. GPS ................................................................................................................. 19 4.6. Bluetooth BlueNRG......................................................................................... 21 4.7. Accelerometer&Gyroscope .......................................................................... 23 4.8. Auxiliary Power Supply ................................................................................. 26 4.9. Embedded SIM.............................................................................................. 29 4.10. Connector interface assignment................................................................... 29 4.11. Power Consumption ..................................................................................... 29 4.12. Mechanical Specifications............................................................................. 31 High Confidential 3 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 5. Communicating with COMPACT1.0 .............................................................................. 32 5.1. Debug Interface ................................................................................................. 32 5.2. Communication Terminal Set-Up ...................................................................... 34 5.3. Verifying the Received Signal Strength ............................................................. 35 5.4. Verifying the Network Registration ................................................................... 36 5.5. Checking the Band Selection ............................................................................. 36 5.6. Switching Bands ................................................................................................. 37 5.7. Checking the PIN Code Status ........................................................................... 38 5.8. Resetting COMPACT1.0 ..................................................................................... 39 5.9. Operating System Upgrade Procedure ............................................................. 39 6. Reliability Compliance and RecommendedStandards .................................................. 39 6.1. Reliability Compliance................................................................................... 39 6.2. Applicable Standards Listing ......................................................................... 40 6.3. Additional Applicable Standard IEC .............................................................. 41 6.4. Environmental Specifications ....................................................................... 42 6.5. Reliability Prediction Model ......................................................................... 43 7. Certification Compliance and RecommendedStandards .............................................. 50 7.1. Certification Compliance .............................................................................. 51 7.2. Applicable Standards Listing ......................................................................... 51 8. Reference Documents .................................................................................................. 52 8.1. Remo Wireless Documentation .................................................................... 52 8.2. General Reference Documentation .............................................................. 53 9. List of Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 53 High Confidential 4 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 10. Product Labeling ......................................................................................................... 56 10.1. Black Label ....................................................................................................... 56 10.2. White Label ..................................................................................................... 57 11. Packaging ................................................................................................................... 57 12. Safety Recommendations (for Information Only) ....................................................... 58 12.1.RF Safety........................................................................................................... 58 12.2. General Safety ................................................................................................. 60 High Confidential 5 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 1 Overview COMPACT1.0 is a wireless modem that allows connectivity on E-GSM/DCS/GSM850/PCS- GPRS networks. The Open AT Application Framework is the world’s most comprehensive cellular development environment that allows embedded standard ANSI C applications to be natively executed directly on the embedded module. For more information about Open AT Application Framework, refer to the documents listed in section 8.1 Remo Wireless Documentation. With the Open AT Application Framework, customers can embed their own applications in this device and turn it into a solution for their specific market need. The operating system of COMPACT1.0 has the ability to fully control the following functions: AT command processing (refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware 7.47 for more information) Full GSM or GSM/GPRS Operating System stack GPS Plug-In processing Note: This document does not cover the programmable capabilities available through Open AT Application Framework. High Confidential 6 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 1.1. Overall Dimensions COMPACT1.0 comes in a compact, robust, IP42 grade casing suitable for automotive environments. Figure 1. Table 1. COMPACT1.0 Modem COMPACT1.0 Physical Dimensions Length 94 mm Width 43mm Thickness 12mm Cable 118mm Weight 63±5g 1.2. 1.2.1. Environmental Compliance RoHS Compliance High Confidential 7 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines COMPACT1.0 is compliant with RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU which sets limits for the use of certain restricted hazardous substances. This directive states that “from 1st July 2006, new electrical and electronic equipment put on the market does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) or polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)”. 1.2.2. Disposing of the Product This electronic product is subject to the EU Directive 2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). As such, this product must not be disposed off at a municipal waste collection point. Please refer to local regulations for directions on how to dispose of this product in an environmental friendly manner. High Confidential 8 / 63 2. Features The following table enumerates the features available on the COMPACT1.0. Table 2. COMPACT1.0 Feature Set Feature Description AT Commands 3GPP TS 27.007 and TS 27.005 Remo extended AT command Supported Band GSM850 /EGSM900 /DCS1800 /PCS1900 GPRS GPRS multi-slot class 12 or class 8 GSM Transceiver GPRS mobile station class B Supporting MO and MT SMS Supporting TEXT and PDU mode Data GPRS class 12: 85.6kbps DL / 85.6kbps UL Embedded SIM SIM Interface Cold starts: -145 dBm GPS Receiver Navigation: -160 dBm Tracking: -162 dBm Available output power: Up to +8 dBm RF link budget: up to 96 dB Bluetooth specification v4.1 compliant master Bluetooth BlueNRG and slave single-mode Bluetooth low energy network processor Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Feature Description Accelerometer and Gyro always-on 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope 1.6S Watchdog Timer Main Supply Input Voltage ENGINE ON Detection 12V/24V 12V/24V Emergency Battery 210mAH Li-ion Battery 3.Architecture High Confidential 10 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 3.1. Test Points and Test PIN Figure 2.Test points and Test pins 3.2 Power Supply Test Points Table 3. Power Supply Test Points TP No. Signal Name Viewed As Level Comment TP9 +12V/24V Vehicle battery +6V~32V Read from ADC_IN1 voltage detection PIN TP3 V_SYSTEM COMPACT1.0 +3.6V~+4.2V system power supply TP711 +3V3 COMPACT1.0 3.3V 3.3V power supply 3.3 Ground Test Points and Test PIN Table 4. Ground Test Points High Confidential 11 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines TP No. Signal Name TP4 GND Viewed As Level Comment 3.4 T3 Test Points Table 5. T3 Test Points TP No. Signal Name TP2 T3_U2TX_DEBUG/T3_BOOT0 T3 uart2 TXD 3.3V TP1 T3_U2RX_DEBUG T3 uart2 RXD 3.3V 3.5 2G Test PIN Table 6. 2G Test Points TP No. Signal Name Viewed As Viewed As Level TP5 2G_USBDM 2G USB DM 3.3V TP7 2G_USBDP 2G USB DP 3.3V 3.6 Watchdog Test Points Table 7. Watchdog Test Points TP No. TP6 Signal Name Viewed As 2G_BOOT/WDG_DISABLE2G BOOT Watch Level Level Comment Comment Comment 3.3V dog disable High Confidential 12 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 3.7 Power reset Test Point Table 8. Power reset Test Point TP No. Signal Name TP10 PWR_RST Viewed As Level System power reset 3.8 Logistic (transport) mode Test Point Table 9. Logistic (transport) mode Test Point TP No. KM1.11 Signal Name BATT_BKP_DISC Comment Viewed As Level Comment Logistic mode 4. Technical Specifications 4.1. Main Power Supply COMPACT1.0 is powered by an external DC supply. It has a built in DC/DC converter to internally regulate the supply for internal functional uses. The supply inputs are protected from supply line reversal. Table 10. COMPACT1.0 Power Supply Requirement Voltage Range Current High Confidential 13 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 12V/24V 4.1.1. 1A Supply Terminals COMPACT1.0 is powered through the available supply terminals. These are connected to an external DC Supply with voltages from 12V to 24V such as car batteries. Figure 3. Power Supply Terminals Table 11. 4.2. Supply Terminal Specifications No. Comments 3-pin connector of COMPACT1.0 ENGINE_ON V+ GND ENGINE_ON Monitoring COMPACT1.0 is equipped with ENGINE_ON monitoring circuit. A level shift circuit that can sense the ENGINE ON signal and wakeup the device from the stanby model. High Confidential 14 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 4.3. Watchdog Timer Teseo III systems inside the COMPACT1.0 are equipped with Watchdog Timer, if any system application software have mistakes, within a power cycle, the Watchdog Timer will generate a reset signal, to reset the system. Referring to Figure 4 W atchdog Timer Circuit, the watchdog timer is activated by pulling /RST of the STA8090FG to low. Once activated, the watchdog input (WDI) must be edge toggled every 1.6 seconds to clear the watchdog timer from any event that may assert the power cycle. High Confidential 15 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 4. Watchdog Timer Circuit High Confidential 16 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 5. Watchdog Timer Timing Diagram The following table lists the electrical characteristics of the watchdog timer. Table 12. Watchdog Timer Electrical Characteristics Parameter Temperature Watchdog Input (TWDI) +25°C +25°C Timeout Period (TPeriod) 4.4. Typical Maximum 1.12 1.6 Unit sec 2.24 sec +85°C 1.68 sec -40°C 1.66 sec +25°C Reset Period (TReset) Minimum 0.14 0.2 0.28 sec +85°C 0.2 sec -40°C 0.2 sec GSM Transceiver The GSM radio frequency (RF) component of the COMPACT1.0 is based on the RFMD dual- band module. High Confidential 17 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines The Radio Frequency (RF) range complies with Phase II EGSM 900/DCS 1800 and GSM 850/PCS 1900 recommendations. The corresponding frequency recommendations for both transmission and reception bands are listed in the table below. Table 13. Supported RF Frequencies GSM Band Transmit Band (Tx) Receive Band (Rx) GSM 850 824 to 849 MHz 869 to 894 MHz EGSM 900 880 to 915 MHz 925 to 960 MHz DCS 1800 1710 to 1785 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz PCS 1900 1850 to 1910 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz RF performance is compliant with ETSI recommendation GSM 05.05. Table 14. Main Receiver Parameters Values GSM850 Reference Sensitivity -108 dBm typical (Static & TUHigh) EGSM900 Reference Sensitivity -108 dBm typical (Static & TUHigh) DCS1800 Reference Sensitivity -108 dBm typical (Static & TUHigh) PCS1900 Reference Sensitivity -108 dBm typical (Static & TUHigh) Selectivity @ 200 kHz > +9 dBc Selectivity @ 400 kHz > +41 dBc Linear dynamic range 63 dB Co-channel rejection >= 9 dBc Table 15. Main Transmitter Parameters Parameters Values Maximum output power 33dBm +/- 2dB at ambient temperature (EGSM900 & GSM850) Maximum output power (GSM1800 & 30dBm +/- 2dB at ambient temperature PCS1900) Minimum output power 5dBm +/- 5dB at ambient temperature (EGSM 900& GSM850) High Confidential 18 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Minimum output power (GSM1800 & 0 dBm +/- 5dB at ambient temperature PCS1900) 4.4.1. Built-In Internal GSM Antenna COMPACT1.0 has a built-in antenna located on the indicated area of the case. It is recommended to avoid placing metallic objects near this portion of the casing for best GSM performance. Figure 6. 4.5. Built-In GSM Antenna GPS The GPS radio frequency (RF) range of COMPACT1.0 complies with GPS L1 frequency recommendations. 4.5.1. Built-In GPS Patch Antenna High Confidential 19 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines COMPACT1.0 has a built-in GPS patch antenna located on the following area of the case. It is recommended to avoid placing metallic objects near this area of the casing for best GPS performance. Figure 7. Built-In GNSS Patch Antenna 4.5.2. Receiver Sensitivity The sensitivity level provided in the following table is the signal strength expected at the RF input. Table 16. GPS Receiver Sensitivity Sensitivity Level Value Cold Start -145 dBm Warm start -145 dBm Hot start -156 dBm High Confidential 20 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Navigation -160 dBm Tracking -162 dBm 4.5.3. Time-To-First-Fix The following data show only GPS time acquisition without library startup time and module firmware download period. Depending on the initial state, this period should or should not be added to the global start time. Table 17. Time to First Fix Mode Cold start Warm start Hot start Signal Level (dB 50 Percentile TTFF (se 95 Percentile TTFF (se m) c) c) -130 35 38 -142 91 102 -130 34 38 -142 54 70 -130 1.4 1.5 -148 4.5.4. 2D Position Accuracy The following table provides the first fix accuracy of COMPACT1.0. Table 18. First Fix Accuracy Parameter Horizontal accuracy Description Conditions Value Unit Cold start 50% CEP accuracy of first fix, <1.0 <0.9 <0.9 at -130dBm Warm start 50% CEP accuracy of first fix, at -130dBm Hot start 50% CEP accuracy of first fix, at -130dBm 4.6. Bluetooth BlueNRG High Confidential 21 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 4.6.1 Features Bluetooth specification v4.1 compliant master and slave single-mode Bluetooth low energy network processor Embedded Bluetooth low energy protocol stack: GAP, GATT, SM, L2CAP, LL, RF-PHY Bluetooth low energy profiles provided separately Operating supply voltage: from 1.7 to 3.6 V 8.2 mA maximum TX current (@0 dBm, 3.0 V) Down to 1.7 μA current consumption with active BLE stack Integrated linear regulator and DC-DC stepdown converter Up to +8 dBm available output power (at antenna connector) Excellent RF link budget (up to 96 dB) Accurate RSSI to allow power control Proprietary application controller interface (ACI), SPI based, allows interfacing with an external host application microcontroller Full link controller and host security High performance, ultra-low power Cortex-M0 32-bit based architecture core On-chip non-volatile Flash memory AES security co-processor Low power modes 16 or 32 MHz crystal oscillator 12 MHz ring oscillator 32 kHz crystal oscillator 32 kHz ring oscillator Battery voltage monitor and temperature sensor Compliant with the following radio frequency regulations: ETSI EN 300 328, FCC CFR47 Part 15, ARIB STD-T66 Available in QFN32 (5 x 5 mm) and WLCSP34 (2.66 x 2.56 mm) packages Operating temperature range: -40 °C to 85 °C 4.6.2 Applications High Confidential 22 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Watches Fitness, wellness and sports Consumer medical Security/proximity Remote control Home and industrial automation Assisted living Mobile phone peripherals PC peripherals 4.7. Accelerometer&Gyroscope 4.6.1. Accelerometer & Gyroscope COMPACT1.0 has a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope capable of detecting X, Y, Z axis movements and inclination. The accelerometer and gyroscope device used on COMPACT1.0 is LSM6DS3TR. This device communicates with Teseo III through a 4–wire SPI bus. Please refer to document [7] LSM6DS3TR - Accelerometer Specifications for programming configurations of this device. High Confidential 23 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 8 Accelerometer and Gyroscope Communication Interface High Confidential 24 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 9. Table 19. Accelerator Axis with Respect to Casing Output Response vs. Orientation to Gravity Orientation Output Response Xout = 0g Yout = 1g Zout = 0g Xout = 1g Yout = 0g Zout = 0g High Confidential 25 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Xout = 0g Yout = -1g Zout = 0g Xout = -1g Yout = 0g Zout = 0g Orientation Output Response Xout = 0g Yout = 0g Zout = -1g Xout = 0g Yout = 0g Zout = +1g 4.8. Auxiliary Power Supply COMPACT1.0 is supplied with a 210mAh Li-ion battery and it can be charged fast. When vehicle battery voltage is ON and charged be open, the 210mAh Li-ion battery will be changed to 4.2V within 3 hours. High Confidential 26 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 10. Table 20. DC_I Auxiliary Supply Circuit Emergency Battery Operation 6-32V 4.6V 4.1V Remarks Available 4.2V 3.6-4.2 COMPACT1.0 is supplied by vehicle battery High Confidential 27 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Not 0V 0V 3.6-4.2V 0V Available 4.8.1. 3.6-4.2 COMPACT1.0 is supplied by Li-ion battery Battery Duration of Use For reference, the following chart shows the useable battery time when operated continuously at GSM900 (PCL5). It is important to note that temperature has great influence on the battery’s useable time. Figure 11. Typical Battery Usage Time at GSM900 (PCL5) The table below shows the typical useable time of the battery at different operating temperatures before reaching the minimum voltage of 3.6V. Table 21. Typical Useable Time of Battery at Different Operating Temperatures Minimum Battery Voltage 3.6V -15°C +25°C +55°C >40min >40min >40min High Confidential 28 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 4.9. Embedded SIM COMPACT1.0 is provided with a pre-provisioned Embedded SIM. 4.10. Connector interface assignment 3-pin Connector Figure 12. Diagram of 6-pin connector Table 22. 3-pin Connector assignment 6-pin Connector GND V+ ENGINE_ON 4.11. Power Consumption The following sub-sections details out the power consumption values of COMPACT1.0 High Confidential 29 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines in various operating modes. These consumption values were obtained by performing measurements on COMPACT1.0 samples at a temperature of 25°C with the assumption of a 50Ω RF output and a 3V Embedded SIM card. 4.11.1. Various Operating Modes The power consumption levels of COMPACT1.0 vary depending on the operating mode used and following table explains the various types of operating modes available on the COMPACT1.0. Table 23. Typical Current Consumption vs. Operating Modes Operating Mode Temp = +25◦C DC-IN Supply = 12V Active Comm. (GSM900) Active Paging Active RF-OF Alarm Mode Sleep Pagin Sleep RF-OFF Main PSU (DC/DC Converter) ON ON ON ON ON ON Open AT Running Running Running OFF Idle Idle GSM State Comm. Paging OFF OFF Paging OFF Accelerometer&Gyro ON ON ON OFF ON ON GPS Receiver ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF Watchdog Timer ON ON ON OFF ON ON Emergency Battery Charger FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL < 150mA < 40mA @P9 < 50mA < 1mA @ CL10 < 50mA @P2 Average Current Consumption < 4mA @P9 < 2mA < 5mA @P2 Caution: Insufficient supply to COMPACT1.0 may affect proper operation of the device. GSM/GPRS/EDGE communication is not guaranteed when operated at this condition. Table 24. Effects of Insufficient Power Supply Main Supply Device’s Behavior Falls below 6V GSM communication and GPS location update is not guaranteed COMPACT1.0’s protection is guaranteed by internal clamping diodes and filter circuits. Over 32V (transient peaks) High Confidential 30 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Over 32V (continuous over voltage) Caution: COMPACT1.0’s protection is done by a clamping diode and resettable PTC fuse (supply voltage is disconnected). The minimum input voltage specified here is for COMPACT1.0 input supply terminals. Voltage drop caused by any additional supply cables must be taken to account when supplying the device at minimum voltage. The power supply must withstand a current peak of 1.5A in 6V input voltage. 4.12. Mechanical Specifications High Confidential 31 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 13. COMPACT1.0 Mechanical Drawing 5. Communicating with COMPACT1.0 COMPACT1.0 is provided with debug test points for firmware upgrade and application software download. To utilize communication on this port, it is recommended to use a proper interface circuit, which is described in the following sub-sections. After setting up COMPACT1.0, communications can be established by directly sending AT commands to the device using terminal software such as HyperTerminal for MS Windows. The following sub- sections also describe how this is done. 5.1. Debug Interface High Confidential 32 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 14. Debug Interface The following table lists the I/O type and electrical characteristics of the debug interface. Table 25. Debug Interface Description and Electrical Characteristics NET Pin I/O Type Description BATT_TEMP IN BATT Tempture Test Point TS IN Charger IC TS Test Point VIN IN V+ Input Test Point PWR_RSTN IN 2G_BOOT/WDG_DISABLE IN 2G_BOOT AND WDG_DISABLE PWR_KEY_RST IN Key Botton, System Power reset, System Power reset with 2-4s delay GS OUT 2G_USBDM IN/OUT 2G USB data signal D- 2G_USBDP IN/OUT 2G USB data signal D+ 10 T3_U2TX_DEBUG/T3_BOOT0 OUT BATT SWITCH GS Test Point T3 GPIO29,UART2 Tx data / BOOT0,active high T3 will in boot modes 11 T3_U2RX_DEBUG 12 V_SYSTEM IN OUT T3 GPIO28,UART2 Rx data SYSTEM power supply, 3.8V-4.2V 13 V_BAT 14 GND OUT V_BAT Ground GND power supply, 3.6V-4.2V High Confidential 33 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 5.2. Communication Terminal Set-Up To perform a communications test after COMPACT1.0 has been setup, do the following: 1. Connect the RS-232 link between the external application (DTE) and COMPACT1.0 (DCE). 2. Configure the RS-232 port of the DTE as follows: Bits per second: 115,200 bps Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: hardware 3. Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal, enter: AT 4. When communications have been established, COMPACT1.0 will respond with an “OK”, which is displayed in the HyperTerminal window. If communications cannot be established with COMPACT1.0, do the following: Check the RS-232 connection between the application (DTE) and COMPACT1.0 (DCE). Check the configuration of the COM port used on the DTE. Refer to the table below for other AT commands that can be used after getting COMPACT1.0 started. Table 26. Basic AT Commands for COMPACT1.0 High Confidential 34 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines AT Command Description To check if the serial link is OK. COMPACT1.0 will respond with "Remo Wireless" when it is OK. AT+CGMI AT Command Description AT+CPIN=xxxx To enter a PIN code, xxxx (if activated). AT+CSQ To verify the received signal strength. AT+CREG? To verify the registration of COMPACT1.0 on the network. ATDTo initiate a GSM call. ATH To hang up (end of GSM call). For further information about these AT commands and their associated parameters, refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware 7.47. 5.3. Verifying the Received Signal Strength COMPACT1.0 only establishes a call if the received signal strength is strong enough. Using communication software such as HyperTerminal, enter AT+CSQ to check the received signal strength. The response returned will follow the format +CSQ: , . where: = received signal strength indication, and = channel bit error rate. Refer to the table below for the description of the values returned. Table 27. Value Description Value Description 0 – 10 Received signal strength is insufficient. 11 – 31 Received signal strength is sufficient. High Confidential 35 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 32 – 98 Not defined. 99 No measure available. Refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware7.47 for more information regarding the AT+CSQ AT Command. 5.4. Verifying the Network Registration To check the network registration, make sure that the Embedded SIM has been properly registered. Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal, enter AT+CREG? to verify the network registration of COMPACT1.0. Refer to the table below for the list of main responses returned. Table 28. AT+CREG Main Responses AT+CREG Response Description +CREG: 0,0 Not registered. +CREG: 0,1 Registered on the home network. +CREG: 0,5 Registered on a roaming network. If COMPACT1.0 is not registered on the network, verify the signal strength to determine the received signal strength (refer to section 5.3 Verifying the Received Signal Strength). Refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware7.47 for more information regarding the AT+CREG AT Command and other AT commands relating to network registration in GPRS mode. 5.5. Checking the Band Selection Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal, enter AT+WMBS? to check the band selection of COMPACT1.0. Refer to the table below for the list of main responses returned. High Confidential 36 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Table 29. AT+WMBS Responses AT+WMBS Response Description +W MBS: 0,x Mono band mode 850MHz is selected +W MBS: 1,x Mono band mode extended 900MHz is selected +W MBS: 2,x Mono band mode 1800MHz is selected +W MBS: 3,x Mono band mode 1900MHz is selected +W MBS: 4,x Dual band mode 850/1900MHz are selected +W MBS: 5,x Dual band mode extended 900MHz/1800MHz are selected +W MBS: 6,x Dual band mode extended 900MHz/1900MHz are selected +W MBS: 7,x Quad band mode 850/ extended 900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz are selected Where: When x = 0, the band has not been modified since the last boot of COMPACT1.0; When x = 1, the band has been modified since the last boot of COMPACT1.0, and will have to be reset in order to take the previous modification(s) into account. Refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware7.47 for more information regarding the AT+WMBS AT Command. 5.6. Switching Bands Using communication software such as HyperTerminal, enter AT+WMBS to change the band settings of COMPACT1.0 and switch between EU (EGSM900/DCS1800) and US (GSM850/ PCS1900) bands and vice versa. Refer to the following table for the list of AT+WMBS parameters that can be used and their corresponding description. Table 30. AT+WMBS Band Selection AT+WMBS Command Description High Confidential 37 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines AT+W MBS=0,x Switch to mono band mode 850MHz AT+W MBS=1,x Switch to mono band mode extended 900MHz AT+W MBS=2,x Switch to mono band mode 1800MHz AT+W MBS=3,x Switch to mono band mode 1900MHz AT+W MBS=4,x Switch to dual band mode 850/1900MHz AT+WMBS Command Description AT+W MBS=5,x Switch to dual band mode extended 900MHz/1800MHz AT+W MBS=6,x Switch to dual band mode extended 900MHz/1900MHz AT+W MBS=7,x Switch to quad band mode 850/ extended 900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz Where: When x = 0, COMPACT1.0 will have to be reset to start on the specified band(s); When x = 1, the band switch is effective immediately. However, this mode is forbidden while in Connected mode and during COMPACT1.0 initialization. Refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware7.47 for more information regarding the AT+WMBS AT Command. 5.7. Checking the PIN Code Status Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal, enter AT+CPIN? to check the PIN code status. Refer to the table below for the list of main responses returned. Table 31. AT+CPIN Main Responses AT+CPIN Response Description +CPIN: READY The PIN code has been entered. +CPIN: SIM PIN The PIN code has not been entered. Refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware7.47 for more information regarding the AT+CPIN AT Command. High Confidential 38 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 5.8. Resetting COMPACT1.0 Resetting COMPACT1.0 could be triggered by the AT command AT+CFUN=1, or by unplugging and then re-plugging the power supply (Vin). 5.9. Operating System Upgrade Procedure COMPACT1.0 operating system is stored in flash memory and can be easily upgraded. The operating system file can be downloaded into the modem using the X-modem protocol. The AT+WDWL command allows the download process to be launched. The operating system file can also be downloaded into the modem using the DOTA (download over the air) feature. This feature is available with the Open AT Application Framework interface. Refer to document [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware7.47 for more information regarding this procedure. 6. Reliability Compliance and Recommended Standards 6.1. Reliability Compliance COMPACT1.0 is compliant with the following requirements: Table 32. Standards Conformity Abbreviation Definition IEC International Electro technical Commission ISO International Organization for Standardization High Confidential 39 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 6.2. Applicable Standards Listing The table hereafter gives the basic list of standards applicable to COMPACT1.0. Note: References to any features can be found from these standards. Table 33. Applicable Standards and Requirements Document Current Version Title IEC6006826 7.0 Environmental testing - Part 2.6: Test FC: Sinusoidal Vibration. Basic environmental testing procedures part 2: Test FD: random vibration wide band - general requirements. IEC60068234 73 IEC60068264 2.0 IEC60068232 2.0 Cancelled and replaced by IEC60068-2-64. For reference only. Environmental testing - part 2-64: Test FH: vibration, broadband random and guidance. Basic environmental testing procedures - part 2: Test ED: (procedure 1) Withdrawn & replaced by IEC60068-2-31. For reference only. Environmental testing part 2-31: Test EC: rough handling shocks, IEC60068231 2.0 primarily for equipment-type specimens. Basic environmental testing procedures - part 2: Test EB IEC60068229 2.0 and guidance: bump. Withdrawn and replaced by IEC60068-2-27. For reference only. IEC60068227 4.0 Environmental testing - part 2-27: Test EA and guidance: shock. IEC60068214 6.0 Environmental testing - part 2-14: Test N: change of temperature. IEC6006822 5.0 Environmental testing - part 2-2: Test B: dry heat. IEC6006821 6.0 Environmental testing - part 2-1: Test A: cold. Environmental testing - part 2-30: Test DB: damp heat, cyclic (12 h + 12 h cycle). IEC60068230 3.0 Basic environmental testing procedures part 2: Test CA: damp heat, steady State. IEC6006823 69 w/A1 IEC60068278 1.0 Withdrawn and replaced by IEC60068-2-78. For reference only. Environmental testing part 2-78: Test CAB: damp heat, steady state. High Confidential 40 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Current Document Title Version Environmental testing - part 2-38: Test Z/AD: composite temperature/humidity cyclic test. IEC60068238 2.0 Basic environmental testing procedures - part 2: Test Z/AM combined cold/low air pressure tests. IEC60068240 1.0 w/A1 Road vehicles - environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - part 1: general. ISO167501 2ND Road vehicles - environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - part 2: electrical loads. ISO167502 2ND Road vehicles - environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - part 3: mechanical loads. ISO167503 2ND Road vehicles - environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - part 4: climatic loads. ISO167504 2ND IEC60529 2.1 w/COR2 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code). IEC60068217 4.0 Basic environmental testing procedures - part 2: Test Q: sealing. IEC60068218 2.0 Environmental testing - part 2-18: Tests - R and guidance: water. IEC60068270 1.0 Environmental testing - part 2: tests - test XB: abrasion of markings and letterings caused by rubbing of fingers and hands. IEC60068268 1.0 Environmental testing - part 2: tests - test l: dust and sand. IEC60068211 3.0 Basic environmental testing procedures, part 2: test KA: salt mist. IEC60068260 2.0 Environmental testing - part 2: Test KE: flowing mixed gas corrosion test. Environmental testing - part 2: Test KB: salt mist, cyclic (sodium chloride solution). IEC60068252 6.3. 2.0 w/COR Additional Applicable Standard IEC Table 34. Applicable Standards and Requirements Document Current Version Title Edition IEC60529 2.1 IP65 Test – Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) High Confidential 41 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 2001-02 6.4. Environmental Specifications COMPACT1.0 is compliant with the operating classes listed in the table below. The ideal temperature range of the environment for each operating class is also specified. Table 35. Operating Class Temperature Range Conditions Temperature Range Operating/Class A* 0°C to +50°C Operating/Class B (usable with restriction) -20°C to +70°C Storage (6 months without deep discharge) -20°C to +35°C Emergency battery charging +5°C to +45°C Limited by battery characteristics 6.4.1. Function Status Classification The classes reported below comply with the Annex “ISO Failure Mode Severity Classification”, ISO Standard 7637, and Section 1. Note: The word “function” used here only concerns the function performed by COMPACT1.0. Table 35. ISO Failure Mode Severity Classification Class Definition All equipment/system functions are fulfilled normally (100% functional) during and after the constraint. COMPACT1.0 shall exhibit normal function during and after CLASS A environmental exposure. COMPACT1.0 performance shall meet the minimum requirements of 3GPP or appropriate wireless standards. High Confidential 42 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines All equipment/system functions are fulfilled normally during application of the constraint; however, one or several of them may be out of the specified tolerances. After application of the constraint, all functions automatically return within standard limits. The memories shall remain in compliance with Class A. CLASS B COMPACT1.0 shall exhibit the possibility at all times to establish a voice, SMS or DATA call. Unless otherwise stated, full performance should return to normal after the external influence has been removed. 6.5. 6.5.1. Reliability Prediction Model Life Stress Test The following tests COMPACT1.0’s product performance. Table 36. Life Stress Test Designation Performance Test FT3T°& PT Condition Standard: N/A Special conditions: Temperature: Class A: -30°C to +70°C Class B: -40°C to +85°C Rate of temperature change: ± 3°C/min Recovery time: 3 hours Operating conditions: Powered Duration: 10 days 6.5.2. Thermal Resistance Stress Tests High Confidential 43 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines The following tests COMPACT1.0’s resistance to extreme temperature. Table 37. Environmental Resistance Stress Tests Designation Condition Standard: IEC 680068-2-1, Test Ad Special conditions: Cold Test A ctive COTA Temperature: -40°C (Automotive) Temperature -30 C (Industrial) Rate of temperature change: dT/dt >= ± 3°C/min Recovery time: 3 hours Operating conditions: Powered, (Automotive – one hours duty power cycle; Industrial – one minute on and 2 minutes off power cycle) Duration: 72 hours Standard: IEC60068-2-2 Test Db Special conditions: Resistance to Heat RH Temperature: 85 C Temperature variation: 1 C / min Power level: Maximum Operation conditions: Industrial 1 min power cycle; Automotive 1 hour power cycle Duration: Industrial 50 days; Automotive 60 days 6.5.3. Corrosive Resistance Stress Tests The following tests COMPACT1.0’s resistance to corrosive atmosphere. Table 38. Corrosive Resistance Stress Tests High Confidential 44 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Designation Condition Standard: IEC 60068-2-30, Test Db Moist Heat Cyclic Special con ditions: Test MHCT Upper temperature: +40 ± 2°C Lower temperature: +25 ± 2°C RH: Upper temperature: 93% Lower temperature: 95% Number of cycles: 21 (1 cycle/24 hours) Rate of temperature change: dT/dt >= ± 3°C/min Recovery time: 3 hours Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: 21 days Designation Condition Humidity Standard: IEC 60068-2-3, Test CA Test HUT Special conditions: Temperature +65 C Humidity 95% Recovery time: 1 hour Power level: Maximum Operating condition: 15 minutes power cycle Duration: 10 days 6.5.4. Thermal Resistance Cycle Stress Tests The following tests COMPACT1.0’s resistance to extreme temperature cycling. Table 39. Thermal Resistance Cycle Stress Tests Designation Condition Standard: IEC 60068-2-14 High Confidential 45 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Special conditions: Upper temperature: +90°C Thermal Lower temperature: -40°C Shock Test Rate of temperature change: 30s TSKT Number of cycles: 300 (industrial) Number of cycles: 1000 (automotive) Duration of exposure: 20 minutes Recovery time: 3 hours Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: 203 hours for industrial and 670 hours for Automotive Standard: IEC 60068-2-4 Test Nb Special conditions: Temperature Change TCH Upper temperature: 90 C Lower temperature: -40 C Rate of Temperature change: dT/dt=3 ±0.6 C/min Number of cycles: 400 Duration of exposure: 10 minutes Recovery period: 1 hour Operation condition: un-powered Duration: 400 hours 6.5.5. Mechanical Resistance Stress Tests The following tests COMPACT1.0’s resistance to vibrations and mechanical shocks. Table 40. Mechanical Resistance Stress Tests High Confidential 46 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Designation Condition Standard: IEC 60068-2-6, Test Fc Special conditions: Industrial: Frequency range 10Hz to 16kHz Displacement: 0.35mm (peak-peak) Frequency range 16Hz to 1000Hz Acceleration Sinusoidal Vibration 5g from 16Hz to 62Hz Test SVT 3g from 62Hz to 200Hz 1g from 200Hz to 1000Hz Automotive: Frequency range 10Hz to 30kHz Displacement: 0.35mm (peak-peak) Frequency range 30Hz to 500Hz Acceleration 5g from 30Hz to 62Hz 3g from 62Hz to 200Hz 1g from 200Hz to 500Hz Sweep rate: Industrial - 1Octave/ Minute Automotive - 15 minutes / cycle Sweep direction: X, Y and Z Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: industrial – 20 sweeps and Automotive 36 sweeps Standard: IEC 60068-2-64 High Confidential 47 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Special conditions: Random Vibration Density spectrum: 0.96m²/s3 Frequency range: 0.1 g2/Hz at 10Hz Test RVT 0.01 g2/Hz at 250Hz 0.0005 g2/Hz at 1000Hz 0.0005 g2/Hz at 2000Hz Slope: -3dB/octave Acceleration: 0.9gRMS Number of axis: 3 Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: Industrial 1hr/axis and automotive 8hr/axis Designation Condition Standard: IEC 60068-2-27, Test Ea Special conditions: Mechanical Shock Test Shock Test 1: Wave form: Half sine MST Peak acceleration: 30G Duration: 11ms Number of shocks: 8 per direction Number of directions: 6 (±X, ±Y, ±Z) Shock Test 2: Wave form: Half sine Peak acceleration: 100G Duration: 6ms Number of shocks: 3 per direction Number of directions: 6 (±X, ±Y, ±Z) Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: 72 hours High Confidential 48 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 6.5.6. Handling Resistance Stress Tests The following tests COMPACT1.0’s resistance to handling malfunctions and damages. Table41. Handling Resistance Stress Tests Designation Condition Standard: IEC 1000-4-2 Special conditions: ESD Test Contact discharges: 10 positive and 10 negative applied Industrial: Contact discharge Voltage: ±2kV, ±4kV, ±6kV Air discharge Voltage: ±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV Automotive : Contact discharge Voltage: ±4kV, ±6kV, ±8kV Air discharge Voltage: ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV Operating conditions: Powered and on call Duration: 24 hours Designation Condition Standard : N/A High Confidential 49 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Special conditions: SIM Connector: Cycles : 20 Repetition Rate : 3s per cycle Objective : Mating and de-mating System Connector: Cycles : 20 Repetition Rate : 3s per cycle Objective : Mating and de-mating RF Connector : Cycles : 10 Operational Repetition Rate : 5s per cycle Durability OD Objective : Mating and de-mating Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: 24 hours Free Fall Standard : IEC 60068-2-32, Test Ed Test FFT Special conditions: Drop: 2 samples for each direction Equivalent drop height: 1m Number of directions: 6 (±X, ±Y, ±Z) Number of drops/face: 2 Operating conditions: Un-powered Duration: 24 hours 7. Certification Compliance and Recommended Standards High Confidential 50 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 7.1. Certification Compliance COMPACT1.0 is compliant with the following requirements. Table 42. Standards Conformity Domain Applicable Standard Safety standard EN 60950-1 (ed.2006) Health standard (EMF Exposure Evaluation) EN 62311 (ed. 2008) Efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum EN 301 511 (V 9.0.2) EN 301 489-1 (v1.8.1) EMC EN 301 489-7 (v1.3.1) E-Marking Directive 661/2009/EC 7.2. Applicable Standards Listing The table hereafter gives the basic list of standards applicable for 2G (R99/Rel.4). Note: References to any features can be found from these standards. Table 43. Applicable Standards and Requirements Document Current Title Version GCF 3.49.1 GSM Certification Forum - Certification Criteria 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network; Digital cellular TS 51.010-1 10.3.0 telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Station (MS) High Confidential 51 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines conformance specification; Part 1: Conformance specification 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE TS 51.010-2 10.3.0 Radio Access Network; conformance specification; Part 2: Mobile Station Protocol (MS) Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Station (MS) TS 51.010-4 4.14.1 conformance specification; Part 4: SIM Application Toolkit Conformance specification EN 301 511 9.0.2 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM); Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC) 8. Reference Documents For more details, several reference documents can be consulted. The Remo Wireless documents referenced herein are provided in the Remo W ireless documentation package; however, the general reference documents which are not Remo Wireless owned are not provided in the documentation package. 8.1. Remo Wireless Documentation High Confidential 52 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines [1] ADL User Guide for Open AT Application Framework OS 6.37 [2] AT Commands Interface Guide for Open AT Application Framework Firmware 7.47 [3] Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines [4] STA8090 Product Technical Specification and Customer Design Guidelines 8.2. General Reference Documentation [5] “I C Bus Specification”, Version 2.0, Philips Semiconductor 1998 [6] ISO 7816-3 Standard [7] LSM6DS3TR - Accelerometer Specifications [8] TCA9535RTWR - IO Expander Specifications 9. List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition AC Alternative Current ADC Analog to Digital Converter A/D Analog to Digital conversion AF Audio-Frequency AT ATtention (prefix for modem commands) AUX AUXiliary CAN Controller Area Network CB Cell Broadcast CEP Circular Error Probable CLK CLocK High Confidential 53 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CS Coding Scheme CTS Clear To Send DAC Digital to Analogue Converter dB Decibel DC Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DCE Data Communication Equipment DCS Digital Cellular System DR Dynamic Range DSR Data Set Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTR Data Terminal Ready EFR Enhanced Full Rate E-GSM Extended GSM EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference EMS Enhanced Message Service EN ENable ESD Electro Static Discharges FIFO First In First Out FR Full Rate FTA Full Type Approval GND GrouND GPI General Purpose Input GPC General Purpose Connector GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPO General Purpose Output GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile communications HR Half Rate I/O Input / Output JTAG Joint Test Action Group LED Light Emitting Diode LNA Low Noise Amplifier MAX MAXimum MIC MICrophone MIN MINimum MMS Multimedia Message Service MO Mobile Originated High Confidential 54 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines MT Mobile Terminated na Not Applicable NF Noise Factor NMEA National Marine Electronics Association NOM NOMinal NTC Négative Temperature Coefficient PA Power Amplifier Pa Pascal (for speaker sound pressure measurements) PBCCH Packet Broadcast Control CHannel PC Personal Computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PDA Personal Digital Assistant PFM Power Frequency Modulation PSM Phase Shift Modulation PW M Pulse Width Modulation RAM Random Access Memory RF Radio Frequency RFI Radio Frequency Interference RHCP Right Hand Circular Polarization RI Ring Indicator RST ReSeT RTC Real Time Clock RTCM Radio Technical Commission for Maritime services RTS Request To Send RX Receive SCL Serial CLock SDA Serial DAta SIM Subscriber Identification Module SMS Short Message Service SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SPL Sound Pressure Level SPK SPeaKer SW SoftWare PSRAM Pseudo Static RAM TBC To Be Confirmed TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TP Test Point TVS Transient Voltage Suppressor TX Transmit TYP TYPical UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter High Confidential 55 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines USB Universal Serial Bus USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WMP Wireless MicroProcessor 10. Product Labeling Two product labels are available at the back of COMPACT1.0. 10.1. Black Label Figure 15. Black Label The dimension of the black label is 7.5cm x 2.5cm and provides the following information: Product name (COMPACT1.0 Telematic Unit) OCTO label E-marking WEEE logo CE marking with certification number Warning High Confidential 56 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines 10.2. White Label Figure 16. White Label The dimension of the white label is also 7cm x 3cm and provides the following information: IMEI number, 2D barcode Serial number, 2D barcode Item number Label specification reference QR Code 11. Packaging COMPACT1.0 is packed in heat-sealed ESD bags. These packages are then packed into an outer box and then sealed with security tape. Each outer box can contain up to 50 COMPACT1.0 packages. High Confidential 57 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Figure 17. COMPACT1.0 Outer Box Assembly 12. Safety Recommendations (for Information Only) For the efficient and safe operation of your GSM device, please read the following information carefully. 12.1.RF Safety 12.1.1. General Your GSM terminal is based on the GSM standard for cellular technology. The GSM standard is spread all over the world. It covers Europe, Asia and some parts of High Confidential 58 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines America and Africa. This is the most used telecommunication standard. Your GSM terminal is actually a low power radio transmitter and receiver. It sends out and receives radio frequency energy. When you use your GSM application, the cellular system which handles your calls controls both the radio frequency and the power level of your cellular modem. 12.1.2. Exposure to RF Energy There has been some public concern about possible health effects from using GSM terminals. Although research on health effects from RF energy has focused on the current RF technology for many years, scientists have begun research regarding newer radio technologies, such as GSM. After existing research had been reviewed, and after compliance to all applicable safety standards had been tested, it has been concluded that the product was fit for use. If you are concerned about exposure to RF energy there are things you can do to minimize exposure. Obviously, limiting the duration of your calls will reduce your exposure to RF energy. In addition, you can reduce RF exposure by operating your cellular terminal efficiently by following the guidelines below. 12.1.3. Efficient Terminal Operation For your GSM terminal to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality: If your terminal has an extendible antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna retracted. However, your GSM terminal operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended. Do not hold the antenna when the terminal is « IN USE ». Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the modem to operate at a higher power level than needed. 12.1.4. Antenna Care and Replacement High Confidential 59 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines Do not use the GSM terminal with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Replace a damaged antenna immediately. Consult your manual to see if you may change the antenna yourself. If so, use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Otherwise, have your antenna repaired by a qualified technician. Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the terminal and may contravene local RF emission regulations or invalidate type approval. 12.2. General Safety 12.2.1. Driving Check the laws and the regulations regarding the use of cellular devices in the area where you have to drive as you always have to comply with them. When using your GSM terminal while driving, please: give full attention to driving, pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. 12.2.2. Electronic Devices Most electronic equipment, for example in hospitals and motor vehicles, is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy may affect some improperly shielded electronic equipment. 12.2.3. Vehicle Electronic Equipment Check your vehicle manufacturer representative to determine if any on-board electronic equipment is adequately shielded from RF energy. 12.2.4. Medical Electronic Equipment Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, High Confidential 60 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines hearing aids, etc...) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Turn your terminal OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using RF monitoring equipment. 12.2.5. Aircraft Turn your terminal OFF before boarding any aircraft. Use it on the ground only with crew permission. Do not use it in the air. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your terminal while the aircraft is on the ground. To prevent interference with cellular systems, local RF regulations prohibit using your modem while airborne. 12.2.6. Children Do not allow children to play with your GSM terminal. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children could damage the modem, or make calls that increase your modem bills. 12.2.7. Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a « blasting area » or in areas posted: « turn off two-way radio ». Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. 12.2.8. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your terminal OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is High Confidential 61 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines rare, but your application or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injuries or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas such as petrol stations; below decks on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your terminal or accessories. Before using your terminal in a vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) ensure that the vehicle complies with the relevant fire and safety regulations of the country in which the vehicle is to be used. RF Exposure Statement: For the product,under normal use condition is at least 20cm away from the b ody of the user,the user must keeping at least 20cm distance to the product. WARNING: 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: High Confidential 62 / 63 Product Technical Specification & User Guidelines - 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. IC Caution Attention IC This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.this device may not cause interference, 2.and this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1.l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2.l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. High Confidential 63 / 63
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