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DIGICELL® ANYNET NETWORK ACCESS MODULEProduct ID # 19-25133-040/-041INSTALLATION AND  USER’S GUIDENetwork Status Service Comm Activity Input 1 Standard S3 off, S4 off Input 1 Pulse Ctr S3 off, S4 on Input 1 Timed Bell S3 on, S4 off Input 1 Sampled Siren S3 on, S4 on Network Interface  Network Service Cellemetry ® GPRS SMS 1xRTT TCP/IP RS-232 Ethernet CDMA GSM AMPS Network Access Module DigiCell ® Any NET S/N 9200920999 19-25133-070 307V100B +      -  +      -  +      -  +      - OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 +       - IN112VDCIN4IN3IN2
Dated 05/30/07© 2007 by NumerexGuide 00-25580-040No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form without permission in writing from Numerex.  This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems.  The material in this manual is subject to change without notice.Numerex reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability, function or design.Uplink is a servicemark, DigiCell and Cellemetry are registered trademarks of Numerex Corp. Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.
TABLE OF CONTENTSWarranty Information & Liability Waiver .....................1Technical Support ........................................................2Description ..................................................................3Installation Steps ........................................................4Unit Wiring ..................................................................6Optional DB25 Connector  ............................................9Antenna Specification ..................................................9FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance .........10
1WARRANTY INFORMATION & LIABILITY WAIVERThe Company's Products Are Subject To The Following Limited Warranty: The company's products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year following the date of purchase, under normal use and ser-vice. The company's obligation under this limited warranty is limited to repairing or re-placing with reconditioned parts, at its option, any product proven to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. The company shall have no obligation if its products are altered or improperly repaired or serviced by any party other than the company. Except as set forth herein, the company's products are deliv-ered without warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability and any warranty that the company's products are fit for any partic-ular purpose. In no event shall company be liable for actions of third parties which may affect the performance of its products or other factors outside company's control which may require installation of additional equipment or affect the performance of the products.THE EXTERNAL ANTENNAS USED FOR THIS MODULE MUST PROVIDE A SEPARATION DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 20 CM FROM ALL PERSONS AND MUST NOT BE CO-LOCATED OR OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER ANTENNA OR TRANSMITTER.WARNING: Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the Module, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the Module with a damaged antenna. Please contact your local authorized dealer for an-tenna replacement. IMPORTANT! Read these safety guidelines prior to using your Module. Failure to follow these rules and guidelines may be dangerous and/or illegal.
2TECHNICAL SUPPORTTechnical support is available Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET excluding hol-idays. Before calling technical support please ensure you have read the installation guide com-pletely. Technical support requires you to provide:•Login name•Password•Serial number of the unitThese items are required in order to assist you. UPLINK Technical Support1600 Parkwood Circle, Suite 500Atlanta, GA  30339888-9-UplinkFax: 770-693-3501For Customer Support, call 888-987-5465, or visit www.uplink.com
3DESCRIPTIONDigiCell AnyNET® Network Access Modules are comprised of various radio modules support-ing multiple digital radio technologies. Supported technologies include GSM and CMDA. Supported services include SMS for either GSM or CDMA. Support is also provided for expansion to broadband wireless. In addition, a variant of this Module can be configured with an IP communications module providing 10/100 Ethernet connectivity.All modules feature an RS-232 serial port that can be used to program the unit and execute firmware flash upgrades in the field. The port also provides serial connectivity to auxiliary devices, including SCADA systems and alarm panels.This AnyNET Module is an always on  multi-purpose FCC certified device capable of sending and receiving digital data over the GSM Network. The operating frequencies are in the 850 MHz and 1900 bands. The Module can be powered using a nominal 12 VDC supply and the transmitter is capable of operating as a Class 4 device (2 Watt output) on 850 MHz and a Class 1 device (1 Watt output) on 1900MHz. The unit typically comes with a dual band quarter-wave antenna with frequency bands of 850 MHz and 1900 MHz. The Module’s four discrete inputs are triggered by DC voltage signals. The pulse counter can be set to report on demand, or it can be set to report and reset. The pulse counter automatically reports when the counter overflows and the power input reports a low battery condition of less than 10.2 VDC.Numerex NetworkOperations CenterMulti-mode/Multi-pathNetwork Access Modulesecurity monitoringmobile trackingenvironmental alarmsvending intelligenceasset managementM2M Fixed and MobileApplicationsM2M CustomersInternetM2M SolutionPartnersCellular Network
4INSTALLATION STEPS1. For new customers, establish an account with Uplink by visiting the www.uplink.com website and requesting a new account.2. The AnyNET Module must be activated and configured from the Uplink website at www.uplink.com or by calling Uplink Support at 1-888-987-5465.3. Install the Module’s antenna on top of the unit.4. Before permanently installing the unit, test signal strength of the unit by connect-ing a 12 VDC, 2 A capable power supply.5. Upon initial power up, observe the status LEDs located on the Module's front panel to determine unit and network status:6. After successfully testing the unit, disconnect all power before installation.7. Mount or place the unit in an area that is dry and free from metal objects,  obstructions, and it is recommended that it is above grade level.8. Wire unit per the Unit Wiring section on page 6.Table 1: LED indicationsNETWORKON Cellemetry and IP networks available (not applicable)Slow Blink Only one network availableFast Blink No network availableNOTE If after waiting for at least three minutes the unit continues with a fast blink call Uplink customer support at 1-888-987-5465 to check network availability in your area.SERVICEOFF No cellular serviceSlow Blink Service and signal less than -100 dBm (not recommended)Fast Blink Service and signal less than -90 dBm (good)ON Service and signal equal to or greater than -90 dBm (best)COMMSIntermittent Blink Active (internal device communications only)Slow Blink Waiting for Cellemetry pageFast Blink Registering on CellemetryExtended On TCP/IP communications active (not applicable)
59. The AnyNET Module is configured via the DIP switches on the front panel. Figure 1: Detail of Dip SwitchSet DIP switches according to the following table: 10. After attaching power, wait at least 2 minutes and then perform a central station test to verify correct operation.Figure 2: AnyNET ModuleSwitch# SettingsS1 reserved (set to off)                             S2 reserved (set to off)S3 and S4 S3 S4 Input 1 TypeOFF OFF Standard InputOFF ON Pulse CounterON OFF Timed BellON ON Sampled SirenS5 OFF  Output Normal 1 OperationON Output 1 TroubleS6 reservedS7 reservedS8 reservedStatus LEDs Comms Service Network Serial  Interface DIP Switch Terminal Block
6UNIT WIRINGThe location of the DIP switch, terminal block connections, network port, serial interface, and status LEDs of the Module are shown in Figure 2 on page 5.  Further detailed drawings included below.Figure 3:  Detail of connectionsInput 1 (Selectable Via DIP Switches)Standard Input - (DIP switches S3 OFF, S4 OFF) This mode configures the unit to be tripped from a DC voltage ranging from 9 VDC to 12 VDC or an open collector. Timed Bell - (DIP switches S3 ON, S4 OFF) This mode configures the unit to be tripped from a DC voltage ranging from 9 VDC to 12 VDC. The unit reads a pulsed voltage as a fire signal and a steady voltage as a burglary signal.Sampled Siren - (DIP switches S3 ON, S4 ON) This mode configures the unit to be tripped from a siren driver or a panel with a built in siren driver. The unit reads a steady tone as a fire signal and a yelping tone as a burglary signal. NOTE: The input assumes that a speaker is connected to the panel. If you are not using a speaker we recommend using a bell trip instead of a siren. This is an option on most panels.Pulse Counter - (DIP switches S3 OFF, S4 ON) This mode configures the unit to count the number of times the unit has been tripped from a DC voltage, or an open collector. The maxi-mum frequency pulse is 40Hz. The count will be reported on request.Inputs 2, 3, and 4 (and Input 1 if Standard Type)IN1 IN2  IN3 IN4 +   -  +   -  +   -  +   - OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2  12VDC +     - INPUT –INPUT +Switched 12 V–+
7Figure 4: Wiring example for voltage tripVoltage Trip - Inputs 2, 3, and 4 (and 1 if set for standard input) can be tripped by applying 12 V to the + input and 0 V to the - input. A signal must be continuously present for 500 ms.Figure 5: Wiring example for open collector tripOpen Collector - Inputs 2, 3 and 4 (and 1 if set for standard input) can be tripped by applying 12 V to the + input and the Open Collector output of the panel to the - input. A signal must be continuously present for 500 ms.Outputs - Outputs 1 and 2 are dry contact relays rated for a maximum of 1 A at 24 VDC, and are in the normally open condition. The outputs can be used to control other devices at the installation site.Power Supply - The customer-supplied 12 VDC, 2 A rated power supply must be connected to the unit at the 12 V terminal block connector. Terminate the positive voltage from the power source to the “+” connector of the unit and terminate the ground of the power source to the “-” connector. The power supply must be capable of delivering at least 2 A.Serial Interface - The Module’s six-pin connector provides for network retransmission of user-defined data packets via the built-in RS-232 port. You can purchase this 3-foot long cable (Part No. 00-25540-300) which terminates in a DB9 connector.Parts required to use the interface include: Molex - 50-57-9406 - 2.54mm (.100") Pitch SL(tm) Crimp Housing, Single Row, Version G, Positive Latch, 6 CircuitsMolex - 16-02-0103 - SL(tm) Crimp Terminal 70058, 22-24 AWG, Bag Selective Gold (Au)INPUT –INPUT ++12 VOUTPUTFrom Panel
8You need to assemble your serial connection cable as detailed in the graphic below. Pinouts on this connector are as follows:Figure 6: Serial connector detailsThe serial communications protocol document is available upon request.Pin 1Pin 2     Data to UnitPin 3     Data From UnitPin 4     Ground
9OPTIONAL DB25 CONNECTORThe unit may be optionally configured with a DB25 connector in place of terminal block con-nections.Figure 7: Optional DB25 ConnectorPinouts on this connector are as follows:ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONAntennas used with this module should be of the following types:Antenna type:  External Dual Band ¼ wave antennaMaximum Antenna Gain: 3.0 dBiAntenna connector: SMAAntenna type:  External Dual Band ¼ wave antenna Magnet mountMaximum Antenna Gain: 3.5 dBiAntenna connector: SMACable length and loss: 3 meter, RG-174, total loss 2.8 dBPin Signal Notes Pin Signal Notes1 Case Ground N/U 14 Power Ground +5V/+12V Supply/Battery Rtn2 TXD - Data In Serial Data Input 15 Power Ground +5V/+12V Supply/Battery Rtn3 RXD - Data Out Serial Data Output 16 + Battery Optional +12V Battery Backup In4 Out 2 Relay Contact  17 + Battery Optional +12V Battery Backup In5 Out 2 Relay Contact  18 +12 Power Input +12V Supply In6 Out 1 Relay Contact  19 +12 Power Input +12V Supply In7 Signal Ground Serial Data Common 20 Out 1 Relay Contact 8 +5 VDC Source Voltage (200ma max) 21 Power Ground +5V/+12V Supply/Battery Return9 nPSEN Factory Only - DO NOT USE 22 In 4 - Input 4 Negative10 In 3 - Input 3 Negative 23 In 4 + Input 4 Positive (~9ma@12V)11 In 3 + Input 3 Positive(~9ma@12V) 24 In 2 - Input 2 Negative12 In 1 - Input 1 Negative 25 In 2 + Input 2 Positive (~9ma@12V)13 In 1 + Input 1 Positive(~9ma@12V)
10FCC & INDUSTRY CANADA REGULATORY COMPLIANCEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi-tal 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 in-stalled 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 installa-tion. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, 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 mea-sures:•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 technician for help.FCC RF Exposure Information In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regu-lated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this module com-plies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov. THE TERM "IC:" BE-FORE THE CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION NUMBER ONLY SIGNIFIES THAT THE INDUS-TRY CANADA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WERE MET.THE EXTERNAL ANTENNAS USED FOR THIS MODULE MUST PROVIDE A SEPARATION DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 20 CM FROM ALL PERSONS AND MUST NOT BE CO-LOCATED OR OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER ANTENNA OR TRANSMITTER.
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