Sierra Wireless Q2687 Wireless CPU (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) User Manual Q2687 PTS rev002
Sierra Wireless, Inc. Wireless CPU (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) Q2687 PTS rev002
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Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 
Product Technical Specification 
Reference:  WA_ENG_Q2687_PTS_001  
Revision:  002 
Date:  September 11, 2006  
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Cautions 
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Overview 
This document defines and specifies the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687, available under 
this version: 
• Q2687: EGSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/850/1900 MHz version with 32 Mb of 
Burst Flash memory and 8 Mb of SRAM (32/8) 

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Document History 
Level Date  List of revisions   
001  07/12/2005  Creation (Preliminary version)   
002  03/01/2006  Reference number changed to 
WA_ENG_Q2687_PTS_001.  
Overview - Memory changed to SRAM  
"Parallel" word is added on the second line of the first 
paragraph.(Chapter 2.1)  
Input Supply voltage added, Vmin = 3.2V and Vmax = 
4.5V (Chapter 2.2.1 
Power Consumption table for EDGE is added (Chapter 
2.2.2) 
Parallel Interface table, pins 51 and 53 are labeled as 
GPIO1 and GPIO2 (Chapter 2.5) 
Auxiliary Microphone (MIC1) external bias is added and 
typical application circuit Chapter 2.12.1.3) 
Electrical Characteristics Table, maximum CHG_IN 
Voltage is changed to 6.0V (Chapter 2.13) 
Notes on Caution, Trademark and Copyright is updated 
General Description has been modified (Chapter 1) 
Functional architecture is modified  (Chapter 1.2) 
Dimensions typo error is corrected (Chapter 1.1.1) 
"Soldered connection" and "UFL Connector" are added for 
RF connection (Chapter 1.1.6) 
003  28/07/2006   "Overview" updated 
"Table of Figures" added 
"Caution" updated 
0: "References" added 
2: "General Description" updated   
2.1.4 : "Interfaces" updated 
2.1.6 : "Connection interfaces" updated 
1.1 : "Functional description" updated 
3.1: "General Purpose Connector (GPC)" updated 
3.2: "Power supply description" updated 
3.2.1 : "Power Consumption" updated 
3.3: " Electrical information for digital I/O" updated 
3.4: "Serial interface" updated 
3.5: "Parallel interface" updated 
3.7: "Main Serial link (UART1)" updated 
3.8: "Auxiliary serial link (UART2)" updated 

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Level Date  List of revisions   
1.1: "General Purpose Input/output" updated 
3.11: "Analog to Digital Converter" updated  
3.12: "Digital to Analog Converter" added 
3.13: "Temperature Sensor Interface" added 
1.1: "Analog audio interface" updated 
3.15: "Buzzer output" updated 
3.16: "Battery charging interface" updated 
3.17: "ON/~OFF signal" updated 
3.18: "BOOT signal" updated 
3.19: "Reset signal (~RESET)" updated 
3.20: "External interrupt" updated 
3.21: "VCC_2V8 and VCC_1V8 output" updated 
3.22 "BAT-RTC (Backup Battery)" updated 
3.23: "FLASH-LED signal" updated 
3.24: "Digital audio interface (PCM)" updated 
3.25: "USB 2.0 interface" added 
3.26.1: "RF connections" updated 
0: "Caution: " updated 
4: "Technical specification" updated 
4.2: "Environmental Specification" updated 
5: " Connector and peripheral device references" updated 

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Contents 
1 References ................................................................................11 
1.1 Reference Documents.......................................................................... 11 
1.1.1 Wavecom Reference Documents .................................................. 11 
1.1.2 General Reference Document ....................................................... 11 
1.2 List of abbreviations ............................................................................ 11 
2 General Description...................................................................15 
2.1 General Information ............................................................................. 15 
2.1.1 Overall Dimensions ...................................................................... 15 
2.1.2 Environment and Mechanics........................................................ 15 
2.1.3 GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Features......................................................... 15 
2.1.4 Interfaces..................................................................................... 15 
2.1.5 Operating System ........................................................................ 16 
2.1.6 Connection Unterfaces ................................................................. 16 
2.2 Functional Architecture........................................................................ 17 
2.2.1 RF Functionalities ........................................................................ 18 
2.2.2 Baseband Functionalities ............................................................. 18 
2.3 Operating System................................................................................ 18 
3 Interfaces ..................................................................................19 
3.1 General Purpose Connector (GPC)........................................................ 19 
3.2 Power Supply...................................................................................... 19 
3.2.1 Power Consumption .................................................................... 21 
3.2.1.1 Power Consumption without Open AT® Processing ................ 21 
3.2.1.2 Power Consumption with Open AT® Software ........................ 23 
3.2.1.3 Consumption Waveform Samples .......................................... 25 
3.2.1.4 Power Supply Pin-out ............................................................ 27 
3.3 Electrical Information for Digital I/O...................................................... 28 
3.4 Serial Interface .................................................................................... 30 
3.4.1 SPI Bus........................................................................................ 30 
3.4.1.1 SPI Waveforms ...................................................................... 30 
3.4.1.2 SPI Configuration ................................................................... 31 
3.4.1.3 SPI1 Bus................................................................................ 31 
3.4.1.4 SPI2 Bus................................................................................ 32 
3.4.2 I²C bus ........................................................................................ 32 
3.4.2.1 I²C Waveforms ....................................................................... 33 
3.4.2.2 I²C Bus pin-out ...................................................................... 33 
3.5 Parallel Interface .................................................................................. 34 
3.6 Keyboard Interface............................................................................... 35 

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3.7 Main Serial Link (UART1)..................................................................... 36 
3.8 Auxiliary Serial Link (UART2) ............................................................... 38 
3.9 SIM Interface....................................................................................... 38 
3.9.1 General Description...................................................................... 38 
3.10 General Purpose Input/Output ............................................................. 41 
3.11 Analog to Digital Converter.................................................................. 43 
3.12 Digital to Analog Converter.................................................................. 44 
3.13 Temperature Sensor Interface .............................................................. 45 
3.14 Analog Audio Onterface....................................................................... 46 
3.14.1 Microphone Inputs....................................................................... 47 
3.14.1.1 Common microphone input characteristics............................. 47 
3.14.1.2 Main Microphone Inputs (MIC2)............................................. 47 
3.14.1.3 Auxiliary Microphone Inputs (MIC1) ....................................... 47 
3.14.1.4 Microphone Electrical Characteristics ..................................... 48 
3.14.2 Common Speaker Output Characteristics ..................................... 49 
3.14.2.1 Differential Connection ........................................................... 49 
3.14.2.2 Single-ended Connection ....................................................... 49 
3.14.3 Speaker Outputs .......................................................................... 49 
3.14.3.1 Speaker 2 Outputs ................................................................. 49 
3.14.3.2 Speaker 1 Outputs ................................................................. 50 
3.14.3.3 Speaker Output Power ........................................................... 50 
3.15 Buzzer Output ..................................................................................... 51 
3.16 Battery Charging Interface ................................................................... 52 
3.16.1 Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh Charging Algorithm ............................................... 52 
3.16.2 Li-Ion Charging Algorithm ............................................................ 53 
3.16.3 Controlled Pre-charging Hardware ............................................... 54 
3.16.4 Temperature Monitoring .............................................................. 54 
3.17 ON / ~OFF Signal................................................................................. 55 
3.17.1 Operating Sequences................................................................... 55 
3.17.1.1 Power ON .............................................................................. 55 
3.17.1.2 Power OFF............................................................................. 56 
3.18 BOOT Signal ....................................................................................... 57 
3.19 Reset Signal (~RESET)......................................................................... 58 
3.20 External Interrupt ................................................................................ 59 
3.21 VCC_2V8 and VCC_1V8 Output ............................................................ 60 
3.22 BAT-RTC (Back-up Battery) ................................................................. 61 
3.22.1 Interface Description .................................................................... 61 
3.23 FLASH-LED Signal ............................................................................... 62 
3.24 Digital Audio Interface (PCM)............................................................... 64 
3.24.1 Description .................................................................................. 64 
3.25 USB 2.0 Interface ................................................................................ 67 

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3.26 RF Interface ......................................................................................... 68 
3.26.1 RF Connections............................................................................ 68 
3.26.2 RF Performance ........................................................................... 68 
3.26.3 Antenna Specifications ................................................................ 69 
4 Technical Specifications ...........................................................71 
4.1 General Purpose Connector Pin-out Description ................................... 71 
4.2 Environmental Specifications ............................................................... 75 
4.3 Mechanical specifications.................................................................... 77 
4.3.1 Physical Characteristics ............................................................... 77 
4.3.2 Mechanical Drawings .................................................................. 77 
5 Connector and Peripheral Device References ............................79 
5.1 General Purpose Connector ................................................................. 79 
5.2 SIM Card Reader ................................................................................. 79 
5.3 Microphone......................................................................................... 79 
5.4 Speaker ............................................................................................... 80 
5.5 Antenna Cable..................................................................................... 80 
5.6 RF board-to-board Connector .............................................................. 80 
5.7 GSM Antenna ..................................................................................... 80 
6 Design Guidelines ...................................................................... 81 
6.1 Hardware and RF ................................................................................ 81 
6.1.1 EMC Recommendations............................................................... 81 
6.1.2 Power Supply .............................................................................. 81 
6.1.3 Layout Requirement..................................................................... 83 
6.1.4 Antenna....................................................................................... 84 
6.2 Mechanical Integration ........................................................................ 84 
6.3 Operating System Upgrade.................................................................. 84 
7 Appendix ...................................................................................85 
7.1 Standards and Recommendations ....................................................... 85 
7.2 Safety Recommendations (for Information only) ................................... 89 
7.2.1 RF Safety ..................................................................................... 89 
7.2.1.1 General .................................................................................. 89 
7.2.1.2 Exposure to RF energy ........................................................... 89 
7.2.1.3 Efficient Terminal Operation ................................................... 90 
7.2.1.4 Antenna Care and Replacement ............................................. 90 
7.2.2 General Safety ............................................................................. 90 
7.2.2.1 Driving................................................................................... 90 

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7.2.2.2 Electronic Devices .................................................................. 90 
7.2.2.3 Vehicle Electronic Equipment ................................................. 91 
7.2.2.4 Medical Electronic Equipment ................................................ 91 
7.2.2.5 Aircraft .................................................................................. 91 
7.2.2.6 Children ................................................................................. 91 
7.2.2.7 Blasting Areas........................................................................ 91 
7.2.2.8 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ......................................... 91 

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Table of Figures 
Figure 1: Functional architecture .............................................................................17 
Figure 2: Power supply during burst emission .........................................................20 
Figure 3: SPI Timing diagrams, Mode 0, Master, and 4-wire....................................31 
Figure 4: I²C Timing diagrams, Master ....................................................................33 
Figure 5: Characteristics of the Temperature Sensor ................................................45 
Figure 6 : Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh charging waveform............................................................52 
Figure 7: Li-Ion full-charging waveform ...................................................................53 
Figure 8 : Power-ON sequence (no PIN code activated)............................................56 
Figure 9 : Power-OFF sequence...............................................................................56 
Figure 10: Reset sequence waveform ......................................................................58 
Figure 11: Real Time Clock power supply ................................................................61 
Figure 12: FLASH-LED state during RESET and Initialization time ............................63 
Figure 13: PCM frame waveform .............................................................................65 
Figure 14: PCM sampling waveform........................................................................66 
Figure 17: Environmental classes ............................................................................76 
Figure 18: Layout requirement.................................................................................83 

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1 References 
1.1 Reference Documents 
For more details, several reference documents may be consulted. The Wavecom 
reference documents are provided in the Wavecom documents package, contrary to 
the general reference documents which are not authored by Wavecom. 
1.1.1 Wavecom Reference Documents 
[1] Automotive Environmental Control Plan for Q2687 Wireless CPU 
WM_QUA_Q2687_DCP_001 
[2] Q2687 Wireless CPU Customer Design Guidelines 
WM_DEV_Q2687_PTS_007 
[3] Q2687 Wireless CPU Process Customer Guidelines 
WM_PRJ_Q2686_PTS_004 
[4] AT Commands Interface Guide for OS 6.61 
WM_DEV_OAT_UGD_014 
1.1.2 General Reference Document 
[5] "I²C Bus Specification", Version 2.0, Philips Semiconductor 1998 
[6] ISO 7816-3 Standard 
1.2 List of abbreviations 
Abbreviations Definition 
AC Alternating 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 

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Abbreviations Definition 
CEP Circular Error Probable 
CLK CLocK 
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor 
CS Coding Scheme 
CTS Clear To Send 
DAC Digital to Analog 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 
EDGE Enhance Data rates for GSM Evolution 
EFR Enhanced Full Rate 
E-GSM Extended GSM 
EGPRS Enhance GPRS  
EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility 
EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference 
EMS Enhanced Message Service 
EN ENable 
ESD ElectroStatic 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 

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Abbreviations Definition 
GPRS General Packet Radio Service 
GPS Global Positioning System 
GSM Global System for Mobile communications 
HR Half Rate 
I/O Input / Output 
LED Light Emitting Diode 
LNA Low Noise Amplifier 
MAX MAXimum 
MIC MICrophone 
MIN MINimum 
MMS Multimedia Message Service 
MO Mobile Originated 
MT Mobile Terminated 
na Not Applicable 
NF Noise Factor 
NMEA National Marine Electronics Association 
NOM NOMinal 
NTC Negative 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 
PWM Pulse Width Modulation 
RAM Random Access Memory 
RF Radio Frequency 
RFI Radio Frequency Interference 
RHCP Right Hand Circular Polarization 
RI Ring Indicator 

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Abbreviations Definition 
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 Wireless CPU 
SMS Short Message Service 
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface 
SPL Sound Pressure Level 
SPK SPeaKer 
SRAM 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 
USB Universal Serial Bus 
USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data 
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 

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2 General Description 
2.1 General Information 
Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 is a self-contained E-GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800 and 
850/1900 quad-band Wireless CPU with the following features: 
2.1.1 Overall Dimensions 
• Length: 40 mm 
• Width: 32.2 mm 
• Thickness: 4 mm 
2.1.2 Environment and Mechanics 
• Green policy: RoHS compliant 
• Complete shielding 
The Q2687 Wireless CPU is compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous 
Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive 2002/95/EC 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), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)". 
Wireless CPUs which are compliant with this directive 
are identified by the RoHs logo on their label. 
2.1.3 GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Features 
• 2-Watt EGSM – GPRS 900/850 radio section running under 3.6 Volts 
• 1-Watt GSM-GPRS1800/1900 radio section running under 3.6 Volts 
• 0.5-Watt EGPRS 900/850 radio section running under 3.6 Volts 
• 0.4-Watt EGPRS 1800/1900 radio section running under 3.6 Volts 
• Hardware GSM/GPRS class 10 and EGPRS class 10 capable 
2.1.4 Interfaces 
• Digital section running under 2.8V and 1.8V. 
• 3V/1V8 SIM interface 
• Complete interfacing: 
o Power supply 

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o Serial link 
o Analog audio 
o PCM digital audio  
o SIM card 
o Keyboard 
o USB 2.0 slave 
o Serial LCD (not available with AT commands) 
o Parallel port for specific applications (under Open AT® control only) TBD 
2.1.5 Operating System 
• Real Time Clock (RTC) with calendar 
• Battery charger 
• Echo Cancellation + noise reduction (quadri codec) 
• Full GSM or GSM/GPRS Operating System stack 
2.1.6 Connection Unterfaces 
Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 has four external connections: 
• Three for RF circuit: 
o UFL connector  
o Soldered connection 
o IMP connection  
• One for baseband signals: 
o 100-pin I/O connector (compatible with Wireless CPU Quik Q2686) 

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2.2 Functional Architecture 
The global architecture of the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 is described below: 
Figure 1: Functional architecture 

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2.2.1 RF Functionalities  
The Radio Frequency (RF) functionalities complies with the Phase II EGSM 900/DCS 
1800 and GSM 850/PCS 1900 recommendation. The frequencies are: 
 Transmit band (Tx)  Receive band (Rx) 
GSM 850  824 to 849 MHz  869 to 894 MHz 
E-GSM 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 
The Radio Frequency (RF) part is based on a specific quad-band chip with a: 
• Quad-band LNAs (Low Noise Amplifier) 
• Direct Conversion Receiver 
• Offset PLL/PL (Phase Locked Loop and Polar Loop)  transmitter 
• Frequency synthesizer 
• Digitally controlled crystal oscillator (DCXO) 
• Tx/Rx FEM (Front-End module) for quad-band GSM/GPRS 
2.2.2 Baseband Functionalities 
The digital part of the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 is composed of a PCF5213 PHILIPS 
chip. This chipset uses a 0,18 µm mixed technology CMOS, which allows massive 
integration as well as low current consumption. 
2.3 Operating System 
Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 is designed to integrate various types of specific process 
applications such as vertical applications (telemetry, multimedia, automotive). 
The Operating System offers a set of AT commands to control the Wireless CPU. With 
this standard Operating System, some interfaces of the Wireless CPU are not 
available, since they are dependent on the peripheral devices connected to the 
Wireless CPU.  
The Operating System is Open AT® compliant. 

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3 Interfaces 
3.1 General Purpose Connector (GPC) 
A 100-pin connector is provided to interface the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 with a 
board containing a serial or parallel LCD module, a keyboard, a SIM connector, and a 
battery connection.  
The interfaces available on the GPC are described below. 
chapter  Name  Driven by  
AT commands 
Driven by  
Open AT®  
3.4 Sérial Interface    X 
3.5 Parallel Interface    X 
3.6 Keyboard Interface  X  X 
3.7 Main Sérial Link  X  X 
3.8  Auxiliary Sérial Link  X  X 
3.9 SIM Interface  X  X 
3.10  Général Purpose IO  X  X 
3.11  Analog to Digital Converter  X  X 
3.12  Analog audio Interface  X  X 
3.13  PWM / Buzzer Output  X  X 
3.14 Battery Charging Interface  X  X 
3.18 External Interruption  X  X 
3.20  BAT-RTC (Backup Battery)  X  X 
3.21 FLASH-LED signal  X  X 
3.22  Digital Audio Interface (PCM)  X  X 
3.23 USB 2.0 Interface  X  X 
3.2 Power Supply 
The power supply is one of the key issues in the design of a GSM terminal.  
Due to the burst emission mode used in GSM / GPRS, the power supply must be able 
to deliver high current peaks in a short time. During the peaks, the ripple (Uripp) on 
the supply voltage must not exceed a certain limit (see Table 1 Power supply 
voltage).  

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In communication mode, a GSM/GPRS class 2 terminal emits 577µs radio bursts 
every 4.615ms (See the Figure 2). 
Uripp 
VBATTT 
Uripp 
T = 4,615 ms 
t = 577 µs 
Figure 2: Power supply during burst emission 
In communication mode, a GPRS class 10 terminal emits 1154µs radio bursts every 
4.615ms. 
Only the VBATT power supply input is necessary to provide the Q2687 Wireless CPU. 
VBATT:  
• Directly supplies the RF components with 3,6 V. It is essential to keep a 
minimum voltage ripple at this connection in order to avoid any phase error.  
The RF Power Amplifier current (2.0 A peak in GSM /GPRS mode) flows with a 
ratio of: 
o 1/8 of the time (around 577µs every 4.615ms for GSM /GPRS class 2),  
o 2/8 of the time (around 1154µs every 4.615ms for GSM /GPRS class 10) 
and 
o The rise time is around 10µs.  
• Is internally used to provide via several regulators, the VCC_2V8 and VCC_1V8, 
the power supply required for the base band signals.  
Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 shielding case is the grounding. The ground plane has to 
be connected to the motherboard through a complete layer on the PCB. 
Input power Supply Voltage 
  VMIN  VNOM  VMAX Ripple max (Uripp) 
VBATT1,2 3.2  3.6  4.5  250mV (freq < 10kHz) 
40mV (10kHz < freq < 100kHz) 
5mV (freq > 100kHz) 
Table 1 Power supply voltage 

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(1): This value has to be maintained during the burst (with 2.0A Peak in GSM, GPRS 
or EGPRS mode) 
(2): The maximum operating Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio (VSWR) is 2:1 
When supplying the Wireless CPU from a battery, the total impedance (battery + 
protections + PCB) should be <150 mOhms. 
Caution: 
When the Wireless CPU is in Alarm mode, no voltage must be applied on any pin of 
the 100-pin connector except on BAT-RTC (pin 7) for RTC operation or ON/~OFF (pin 
19) to power ON the Wireless CPU. 
3.2.1 Power Consumption 
Power consumption is dependent on the configuration used. It is for this reason that 
the following consumption values are given for each mode, RF band and type of 
software used (AT or Open AT™). 
All the following information is given assuming a 50 Ω RF output. 
The following consumption values were obtained by performing measurements on 
Wireless CPU samples at a temperature of 25° C. 
Three VBATT values are used to measure the consumption, VBATTmin (3.2V), 
VBATTmax (4.5V) and VBATTtyp (3.6V).  
The average current is given for the three VBATT values and the peak current given is 
the maximum current peak measured with the three VBATT voltages. 
For a more detailed description of the operating modes, see the Appendix of the AT 
Command Interface Guide OS 6.61 [4] 
For more information about the consumption measurement procedure, see Wireless 
CPU Quik Q2687 Customer Design Guidelines [2]. 
3.2.1.1 Power Consumption without Open AT® Processing 
The following measurement results are relevant only when: 
¾ There is no Open AT® application  
¾ The Open AT® application is disabled 
¾ No processing is required by the Open AT® application  

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Power consumption without Open AT® application 
Operating mode  Parameters   IMIN 
average 
VBATT=4,5V
INOM 
average 
VBATT=3,6V
IMAX 
average 
VBATT=3,2V 
IMAX 
peak  unit
Alarm Mode  20.5  17.2  16.2   µA 
Paging 9 (Rx burst occurrence ~2s)  14.4  15.3  16.6 160 RX mA 
Fast Idle Mode  Paging 2 (Rx burst occurrence ~0,5s)  15.6  16.8  17.7 160 RX mA 
Paging 9 (Rx burst occurrence ~2s)  1.94  1.84  1.80 160 RX mA 
Slow Idle Mode1 Paging 2 (Rx burst occurrence ~0,5s)  4.3  4.4  4.6 160 RX mA 
Fast Standby Mode  32.8  37.8  42.4   mA 
Slow Standby Mode  1.2  1.1  1.0   mA 
PCL5 (TX power 33dBm) 235/235  241/242  240/237 1600 
 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
PCL19 (TX power 5dBm) 87/90  93/96  97/100 350 
 TX mA 
PCL0 (TX power 30dBm) 220/229  226/235  230/239 1500 
 TX mA 
Connected Mode 
1800/1900 MHz 
PCL15 (TX power 0dBm) 91/91  97/97  101/101 340 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
33dBm)  225/226  231/232  230/227 1600 
 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  83/86  89/92  93/95 330 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
30dBm)  211/219  217/225  220/229 1500 
 TX mA 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 8 
(4Rx/1Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  86/87  92/92  96/96 320 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
33dBm)  407/406  414/415  408/401 1600 
 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  121/126  127/132  131/136 340 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
30dBm)  378/392  384/400  388/405 1500 
 TX mA 
GPRS 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 10 
(3Rx/2Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  127/128  133/134  137/138 330 
 TX mA 
Gam.6 (TX power 
27dBm)  161/157  167/163  171/167 1300 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  90/93  97/100  101/104 400 TX mA 
EGPRS  Transfer 
Mode  
class 8 
(4Rx/1Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz  Gam.5 (TX power 
26dBm)  167/172  173/178  177/183 1400 TX mA 

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Power consumption without Open AT® application 
Operating mode  Parameters   IMIN 
average 
VBATT=4,5V
INOM 
average 
VBATT=3,6V
IMAX 
average 
VBATT=3,2V 
IMAX 
peak  unit
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  93/94  100/100  104/104 400 TX mA 
Gam.6 (TX power 
27dBm)  278/270  285/277  290/282 1300 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  134/140  142/147  146/152 420 TX mA 
Gam.5 (TX power 
26dBm)  291/303  298/310  302/314 1400 TX mA 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 10 
(3Rx/2Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  141/142  148/149  153/154 420 TX mA 
TX means: the current peak is RF transmission burst (Tx burst)   
RX means: the current peak is RF reception burst (Rx burst) 
1 Slow Idle Mode consumption is dependent on the SIM card used. Some SIM cards 
respond faster than others, the longer the response time, the higher the 
consumption. The measurements were performed on a large number of 3V SIM 
cards, and the results shown in the above table in brackets are the minimum and 
maximum currents measured from the SIM cards used. 
3.2.1.2 Power Consumption with Open AT® Software 
The power consumption with Open AT® software used is Dhrystone application, and 
the following consumption results were measured while performing on the Dhrystone 
application.   
Power consumption with Dhrystone Open AT® application 
Operating mode  Parameters   IMIN 
average 
VBATT=4,5V
INOM 
average 
VBATT=3,6V
IMAX 
average 
VBATT=3,2V 
IMAX 
peak  unit
Alarm Mode  N/A  N/A  N/A  µA 
Paging 9 (Rx burst occurrence ~2s) 
 33  38  41 160 
RX mA 
Fast Idle Mode 
Paging 2 (Rx burst occurrence ~0,5s)  33  38   42 160 
RX mA 
Paging 9 (Rx burst occurrence ~2s)  NA  NA   NA NA mA 
Slow Idle Mode 
Paging 2 (Rx burst occurrence ~0,5s)  NA  NA   NA NA mA 
Fast Standby Mode  32  38  40  mA 
Slow Standby Mode  NA  NA   NA  mA 

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Power consumption with Dhrystone Open AT® application 
Operating mode  Parameters   IMIN 
average 
VBATT=4,5V
INOM 
average 
VBATT=3,6V
IMAX 
average 
VBATT=3,2V 
IMAX 
peak  unit
PCL5 (TX power 33dBm) 235/235  241/242  240/237 1600 
 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
PCL19 (TX power 5dBm) 87/90  93/96  97/100 350 
 TX mA 
PCL0 (TX power 30dBm) 220/229  226/235  230/239 1500 
 TX mA 
Connected Mode 
1800/1900 MHz 
PCL15 (TX power 0dBm) 91/91  97/97  101/101 340 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
33dBm)  225/226  231/232  230/227 1600 
 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  83/86  89/92  93/95 330 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
30dBm)  211/219  217/225  220/229 1500 
 TX mA 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 8 
(4Rx/1Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  86/87  92/92  96/96 320 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
33dBm)  407/406  414/415  408/401 1600 
 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  121/126  127/132  131/136 340 
 TX mA 
Gam.3 (TX power 
30dBm)  378/392  384/400  388/405 1500 
 TX mA 
GPRS 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 10 
(3Rx/2Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  127/128  133/134  137/138 330 
 TX mA 
Gam.6 (TX power 
27dBm)  161/157  167/163  171/167 1300 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  90/93  97/100  101/104 400 TX mA 
Gam.5 (TX power 
26dBm)  167/172  173/178  177/183 1400 TX mA 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 8 
(4Rx/1Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  93/94  100/100  104/104 400 TX mA 
Gam.6 (TX power 
27dBm)  278/270  285/277  290/282 1300 TX mA 
850/900 MHz 
Gam.17 (TX power 
5dBm)  134/140  142/147  146/152 420 TX mA 
Gam.5 (TX power 
26dBm)  291/303  298/310  302/314 1400 TX mA 
EGPRS 
Transfer 
Mode  
class 10 
(3Rx/2Tx) 
1800/1900 MHz 
Gam.18 (TX power 
0dBm)  141/142  148/149  153/154 420 TX mA 

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3.2.1.3 Consumption Waveform Samples 
The consumption waveforms are given for a EGSM900 network configuration with 
AT software running on the Q2687/X61 Wireless CPU. 
The VBATT voltage value is 3.6V typical. 
Four significant operating mode consumption waveforms are described as: 
¾ Connected Mode (PCL5: Tx power 33dBm) 
¾ Slow Idle mode (Paging 9) 
¾ Fast idle mode (Paging 9) 
¾ Transfer mode (GPRS class 10, PCL3: Tx power 33dBm) 
The following waveform displays only the form of the current and for correct current 
values, see the section 3.2.1.1.  
3.2.1.3.1 Connected Mode Current Waveform 
Connected mode 33dBm
Current (A) / Time (s)
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
0 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.012 0.014

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3.2.1.3.2 Slow Idle Mode Current Waveform 
Slow Idle mode  Paging ~2s 
Current (A) / Time (s)
-0.02
0
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
01234567
3.2.1.3.3 Fast Idle Mode Current Waveform 
Fast Idle mode  Paging ~2s 
Current (A) / Time (s)
0
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
01234567
RX Peak 
RX Peak 

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3.2.1.3.4 Transfer Mode Class 10 Current Waveform 
Transfer mode Class 10 33dBm
Current (A) / Time (s)
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
0 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.012 0.014
3.2.1.4 Power Supply Pin-out 
Power Supply Pin-out 
Signal  Pin number 
VBATT  1,2,3,4 
GND  Shielding 
The grounding connection is made through the shielding Ö the four leads must be 
soldered to the ground plane. 
TX Peak 

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3.3 Electrical Information for Digital I/O 
The three types of digital I/O on the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 are: 2.8Volt CMOS, 
1.8Volt CMOS, and Open drain. 
The three types are as described below: 
Electrical characteristics of digital I/O 
2.8 Volt type (2V8 ) 
Parameter  I/O type  Min.  Typ  Max.  Condition 
Internal 2.8V power supply  VCC_2V8  2.74V 2.8V 2.86V   
VIL CMOS  -0.5V*  0.84V   
VIH CMOS  1.96V  3.2V*   
VOL CMOS    0.4V IOL = - 4 mA 
VOH CMOS  2.4V    IOH = 4 mA 
IOH    4mA   
Input / Output pin 
IOL    - 4mA  
*Absolute maximum ratings 
All 2.8V I/O pins do not accept input signal voltage above the maximum voltage as 
specified in the above table, except for the UART1 interface, which is 3.3V tolerant. 
1.8 Volt type (1V8) 
Parameter  I/O type  Min.  Typ  Max.  Condition 
Internal 1V8 power supply  VCC_1V8 1.76V 1.8V 1.94V   
VIL CMOS -0.5V*    0.54V   
VIH CMOS 1.33V    2.2V*   
VOL CMOS    0.4V IOL = - 4 mA 
VOH CMOS 1.4V      IOH = 4 mA 
IOH    4mA   
Input / Output pin 
IOL    - 4mA  
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Open drain output type 
Signal name  Parameter  I/O type  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Condition 
VOL Open Drain      0.4V   
FLASH-LED 
IOL Open Drain      8mA   
VOL Open Drain      0.4V   BUZZ-OUT 
IOL Open Drain      100mA   
VTOL Open Drain      3.3V  Tolerated 
voltage 
VIH Open Drain  2V       
VIL Open Drain      0.8V   
VOL Open Drain      0.4V   
SDA / 
GPIO27  
and 
SCL / 
GPIO26 
IOL Open Drain      3mA   
The I/Os reset states are described in each interface description chapter. Definitions of 
these states are as given below: 
Reset state definition 
Parameter  Definition 
0  Set to GND 
1  Set to supply 1V8 or 2V8 depending on I/O type 
Pull-down  Internal pull-down with ~60K resistor. 
Pull-up  Internal pull-up with ~60K resistor to supply 1V8 or 2V8 
depending on I/O type. 
Z  High impedance 
Undefined  Caution: undefined must not be used in your application if a 
special state is required at reset. These pins may be a 
toggling signal during reset. 

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3.4 Serial Interface 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 may be connected to an LCD Wireless CPU driver 
through either by two SPI bus or an I²C 2-wire interface. 
3.4.1 SPI Bus  
Both SPI bus interfaces include: 
• A CLK signal 
• An I/O signal 
• An I signal  
• A CS signal complying with the standard SPI bus.  
SPI bus characteristics: 
• Master mode operation 
• SPI speed ranges from 101.5 Kbit/s to 13 Mbit/s in master mode operation 
• 3 or 4-wire interface 
• SPI-mode configuration: 0 to 3 
• 1 to 16 bits data length 
3.4.1.1 SPI Waveforms 
Waveform for SPI transfer with 4-wire configuration in master mode 0 (chip selection 
is not displayed). 

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Data-OUTdelay
CLK-cycle
Data-IN-hold
Data-IN-setup
SPIx-IO
Data valid
Data valid
SPIx-CLK
SPIx-I
Figure 3: SPI Timing diagrams, Mode 0, Master, and 4-wire 
AC characteristics 
Signal  Description  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
CLK-cycle  SPI clock frequency   0.1015    13  MHz 
Data-OUT delay  Data out ready delay time      10  ns 
Data-IN-setup  Data in setup time  2      ns 
Data-OUT-hold  Data out hold time  2      ns 
3.4.1.2 SPI Configuration 
Operation  Maximum 
Speed 
SPI-
Mode 
Duplex  3-wire type  4-wire type 
Master   13 Mb/s  0,1,2,3  Half  SPIx-CLK;  SPIx-
IO; ~SPIx-CS 
SPIx-CLK; SPIx-IO; 
SPIx-I; ~SPIx-CS 
For the 4-wire configuration, SPIx-I/O is used as output only and SPIx-I is used as input only. 
For the 3-wire configuration, SPIx-I/O is used for both as input and output. 
3.4.1.3 SPI1 Bus 
Pin description 

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Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O 
type 
Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
SPI1-CLK  23  O  2V8  Z  SPI Serial Clock  GPIO28 
SPI1-IO  25  I/O  2V8  Z  SPI Serial input/output  GPIO29 
SPI1-I  24  I  2V8  Z  SPI Serial input  GPIO30 
~SPI1-CS 22 O 2V8 Z SPI Enable   GPIO31 
For Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics and Reset state definition, refer to section 3.3, 
"Electrical information for digital I/O". 
3.4.1.4 SPI2 Bus  
Pin description 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O 
type 
Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
SPI2-CLK  26  O  2V8  Z  SPI Serial Clock  GPIO32 
SPI2-IO  27 I/O 2V8 Z SPI Serial input/output  GPIO33 
SP2-I  29  I  2V8  Z  SPI Serial input  GPIO34 
~SPI2-CS 28  O 2V8  Z SPI Enable   GPIO35 
See section 3.3 "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
3.4.2 I²C bus 
The I²C interface includes a clock signal (SCL) and data signal (SDA) complying with a 
100Kbit/s-standard interface (standard mode: s-mode).  
The I²C bus is always in master mode. 
The maximum speed transfer range is 400Kbit/s (fast mode: f-mode).  
For more information on the I²C bus, see the "I²C Bus Specification Version 2.0" from 
PHILIPS. 

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3.4.2.1 I²C Waveforms 
I²C bus waveform in master mode configuration: 
Data valid
SCL
SDA
Data valid
T-free
T-start
T-high
T-data-
setup
T-data-
hold
T-stop
SCL-freq
Figure 4: I²C Timing diagrams, Master 
AC characteristics 
Signal  Description  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
SCL-freq I²C clock frequency  100  400 KHz 
T-start  Hold time START condition  0.6      µs 
T-stop  Setup time STOP condition  0.6      µs 
T-free  Bus free time, STOP to START  1.3      µs 
T-high  High period for clock  0.6      µs 
T-data-hold Data hold time  0  0.9 µs 
T-data-setup Data setup time  100   ns 
3.4.2.2 I²C Bus pin-out 

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Pin description 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
SCL 44 O Open drain Z Serial Clock GPIO26 
SDA 46 I/O Open drain Z Serial Data GPIO27 
See section 3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
3.5 Parallel Interface 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 offers a 16-bit wide parallel bus interface. 
Few signals are multiplexed.  It is  possible to have these configurations.  
For software information, see the document [4]. 
• CS3*, A1, GPIO1, GPIO2 
• CS3*, A1, A24, GPIO1 
• CS3*, A1, A24, A25 
• CS3*, CS2*, A1, GPIO2 
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Signal  Pin 
number 
Reset 
state 
I/O  I/O type  Description  Multiplexed 
with 
D0 85 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D1 87 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D2 89 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D3 91 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D4 93 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D5 95 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D6 97 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D7 99 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D8 100 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D9 98 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D10 96 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D11 94 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D12 92 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D13 90 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D14 88 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
D15 86 Pull down I/O 
1v8  Data bus  Not mux 
/OE-R/W 81  1  O 
1v8  Read Operation  Not mux 
/WE-E 84  1 O 
1v8  Write Operation  Not mux 
/CS3 83  1 O 
1v8  User Chip select  Not mux 
/CS2 51 Undefined I/O  
1v8  User Chip Select  A25/GPIO1 
A1 42  1 O 
1v8  Address bus 1  Not mux 
A24 53 Undefined I/O 
1v8  Data/Command 
selection  
GPIO2 
3.6 Keyboard Interface 
This interface provides 10 connections: 
• 5 rows (ROW0 to ROW4) and  
• 5 columns (COL0 to COL4). 
Scanning is digital and debouncing is performed in the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687.  
No discrete components such as Rs, Cs (Resistors, Capacitors) are needed. 

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Pin description of the Keyboard interface 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O 
type 
Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
ROW0 68 I/O 1V8 0 Row scan  GPIO9 
ROW1 67 I/O 
1V8  0 Row scan  GPIO10 
ROW2 66 I/O 
1V8  0 Row scan  GPIO11 
ROW3 65 I/O 
1V8  0 Row scan  GPIO12 
ROW4 64 I/O 
1V8  0 Row scan  GPIO13 
COL0 59 I/O 
1V8  Pull-up Column scan  GPIO4 
COL1 60 I/O 
1V8  Pull-up Column scan  GPIO5 
COL2 61 I/O 
1V8  Pull-up Column scan  GPIO6 
COL3 62 I/O 
1V8  Pull-up Column scan  GPIO7 
COL4 63 I/O 
1V8  Pull-up  Column scan   GPIO8 
See section 3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and for Reset state definition. 
3.7 Main Serial Link (UART1) 
A flexible 6-wire serial interface is available, complies with V24 protocol signaling, 
but not with V28 (electrical interface) due to a 2.8-Volt interface. 
The signals are as follows: 
• TX data (CT103/TX) 
• RX data (CT104/RX) 
• Request To Send (~CT105/RTS) 
• Clear To Send (~CT106/CTS) 
• Data Terminal Ready (~CT108-2/DTR)  
• Data Set Ready (~CT107/DSR). 
The set of RS-232 signals may be required for GSM DATA services application and is 
generated by the General Purpose I/O provided by the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687. 
The two additional signals are: 
• Data Carrier Detect (~CT109/DCD) and 
• Ring Indicator (CT125/RI). 

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Pin description of UART1 interface 
See Section  "3.3 Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and for Reset state definition. 
*According to PC view 
The  rise  and  fall time of the reception signals (mainly due to CT103) must be less 
than 300 ns. 
The Q2687 Wireless CPU is designed to operate using all the serial interface signals. 
In particular, it is mandatory to use RTS and CTS for hardware flow control in order 
to avoid data corruption during transmission. 
The maximum baud rate of UART1 is 115 Kbit/s. 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O 
type 
Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
CT103/TXD1* 71 I 2V8  Z Transmit serial 
data 
GPIO36 
CT104/RXD1* 73 O 
2V8  1 Receive serial 
data 
GPIO37 
~CT105/RTS1* 72  I 
2V8  Z Request To 
Send 
GPIO38 
~CT106/CTS1* 75 O 
2V8  Z  Clear To Send  GPIO39 
~CT107/DSR1* 74 O 
2V8  Z Data Set Ready GPIO40 
~CT108-
2/DTR1* 
76 I 
2V8  Z Data Terminal 
Ready 
GPIO41 
~CT109/DCD1 *  70  O  2V8  Undefined Data Carrier 
Detect 
GPIO43 
~CT125/RI1 *  69  O  2V8  Undefined Ring Indicator  GPIO42 
CT102/GND* Shielding 
leads 
 GND   Ground   

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3.8 Auxiliary Serial Link (UART2) 
The Bluetooth application on auxiliary serial interface (UART2) is available on Wireless 
CPU Quik Q2687 product. See the Application Note WM_ASW_AOT_APN_016 and the 
document [4]. 
Pin description of UART2 interface 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
CT103 / 
TXD2* 
31 I 1V8  Z Transmit serial data GPIO14 
CT104 / 
RXD2* 
30 O 1V8  Z Receive serial data GPIO15 
~CT106 / 
CTS2* 
32 O 1V8  Z Clear To Send GPIO16 
~CT105 / 
RTS2*  
33 I 1V8  Z Request To Send GPIO17 
See Section  3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
* According to PC view 
The Q2687 is designed to operate using all the serial interface signals. In particular, it 
is mandatory to use RTS and CTS for hardware flow control in order to avoid data 
corruption during transmission. 
The maximum baud rate of UART2 is 115 Kbit/s. 
3.9 SIM Interface 
The Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) may be directly connected to the Wireless 
CPU Quik Q2687 via this dedicated interface. 
3.9.1 General Description 
The five signals are: 
• SIM-VCC: SIM power supply 
• ~SIM-RST: reset 
• SIM-CLK: clock 
• SIM-IO: I/O port 
• SIMPRES: SIM card detect 
The SIM interface controls a 3V/1V8 SIM. This interface is fully compliant with the 
GSM 11.11 recommendations related to SIM functions. 

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Pin description of SIM interface 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
SIM-CLK  14  O  2V9 / 1V8  0  SIM Clock  Not mux 
~SIM-RST 13 O 
2V9 / 1V8  0 SIM Reset 
Not mux 
SIM-IO 11 I/O 
2V9 / 1V8  *Pull-up SIM Data  Not mux 
SIM-VCC 9 O 
2V9 / 1V8   SIM Power 
Supply 
Not mux 
SIMPRES 12 I  1V8  Z SIM Card 
Detect 
GPIO18 
*SIM-IO pull-up is about 10K ohm 
See Section  3.3 "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 

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Electrical Characteristics of the SIM interface 
Parameter  Conditions  Min.  Typ  Max.  Unit 
SIM-IO VIH IIH = ± 20µA  0.7xSIMVCC     V 
SIM-IO VIL I
IL = 1mA      0.4  V 
~SIM-RST, SIM-CLK 
VOH 
Source current = 20µA  0.9xSIMVCC      V 
SIM-IO VOH Source current = 20µA  0.8xSIMVCC       
~SIM-RST, SIM-IO, SIM-
CLK  
VOL 
Sink current = 
-200µA 
  0.4 V 
SIMVCC = 2.9V 
IVCC= 1mA 
2.84 2.9 2.96 V SIM-VCC Output Voltage 
SIMVCC = 1.8V 
IVCC= 1mA 
1.74 1.8 1.86 V 
SIM-VCC current  VBATT = 3.6V      10  mA 
SIM-CLK Rise/Fall Time  Loaded with 30pF    20    ns 
~SIM-RST, Rise/Fall Time  Loaded with 30pF    20    ns 
SIM-IO Rise/Fall Time  Loaded with 30pF    0.7  1  µs 
SIM-CLK Frequency  Loaded with 30pF      3.25  MHz 
Note: 
When SIMPRES is used, a low to high transition means that the SIM card is inserted 
and a high to low transition means that the SIM card is removed. 

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3.10 General Purpose Input/Output 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 provides up to 44 General Purpose I/O. They are used 
to control any external device such as a LCD or a Keyboard backlight.  
All grey highlighted I/O are 1V8 whereas the others (not highlighted in grey) are 2V8. 
Pin description of the GPIO 
Signal  Pin 
number  I/O  I/O type*  Reset state  Multiplexed with 
GPIO1  51  I/O  1V8  Undefined  A25/~CS2* 
GPIO2  53  I/O  1V8  Undefined  A24* 
GPIO3  50  I/O  1V8  Z  INT0 
GPIO4  59  I/O  1V8  Pull up  COL0 
GPIO5  60  I/O  1V8  Pull up  COL1 
GPIO6  61  I/O  1V8  Pull up  COL2 
GPIO7  62  I/O  1V8  Pull up  COL3 
GPIO8  63  I/O  1V8  Pull up  COL4 
GPIO9  68  I/O  1V8  0  ROW0 
GPIO10  67  I/O  1V8  0  ROW1 
GPIO11  66  I/O  1V8  0  ROW2 
GPIO12  65  I/O  1V8  0  ROW3 
GPIO13  64  I/O  1V8  0  ROW4 
GPIO14  31  I/O  1V8  Z  CT103 / TXD2 
GPIO15  30  I/O  1V8  Z  CT104 / RXD2 
GPIO16  32  I/O  1V8  Z  ~CT106 / CTS2 
GPIO17  33  I/O  1V8  Z  ~CT105 / RTS2  
GPIO18  12  I/O  1V8  Z  SIMPRES  
GPIO19  45 I/O 2V8  Z Not mux 
GPIO20  48 I/O 2V8  Undefined  Not mux 
GPIO21  47 I/O 2V8  Undefined  Not mux 
GPIO22  57 I/O 2V8  Z  Not mux** 
GPIO23  55 I/O 2V8  Z Not mux** 

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Signal  Pin 
number  I/O  I/O type*  Reset state  Multiplexed with 
GPIO24  58 I/O 2V8  Z Not mux 
GPIO25  49 I/O 2V8  Z  INT1 
GPIO26  44 I/O 
Open 
drain 
Z  SCL 
GPIO27  46 I/O 
Open 
drain 
Z  SDA 
GPIO28 23 I/O 2V8  Z  SPI1-CLK  
GPIO29 25 I/O 2V8  Z  SPI1-IO 
GPIO30 24 I/O 2V8  Z  SP1-I 
GPIO31 22 I/O 2V8  Z  ~SPI1-CS 
GPIO32 26 I/O 2V8  Z  SPI2-CLK  
GPIO33 27 I/O 2V8  Z  SPI2-IO 
GPIO34 29 I/O 2V8  Z  SP2-I 
GPIO35 28 I/O 2V8  Z  ~SPI2-CS 
GPIO36 71 I/O 2V8  Z  CT103 / TXD1 
GPIO37 73 I/O 2V8  1  CT104 / RXD1 
GPIO38  72  I/O  2V8  Z  ~CT105 / RTS1 
GPIO39  75  I/O  2V8  Z  ~CT106 / CTS1 
GPIO40 74 I/O 2V8  Z  ~CT107 / DSR1 
GPIO41 76 I/O 2V8  Z ~CT108-2 / DTR1 
GPIO42  69  I/O  2V8  Undefined  ~CT125 / RI1  
GPIO43  70  I/O  2V8  Undefined  ~CT109 / DCD1 
GPIO44 43 I/O 2V8 Undefined Not mux 
See Section  "3.3 Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and for Reset state definition. 
*   If the parallel bus is used, these pins will be mandatory for the parallel bus functionality. See "Section  
3.5" 
**   If a Bluetooth module is used with the Q2687 Wireless CPU, this GPIO must be reserved. 

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3.11 Analog to Digital Converter 
Two Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) inputs are provided by the Wireless CPU Quik 
Q2687. The converters are 10-bit resolution, ranges from 0V to 2V.  
Pin description of the ADC 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
BAT-TEMP* 20 I Analog A/D converter 
AUX-ADC 21 I Analog A/D converter 
This input is reserved for a battery charging temperature sensor,  
see Section  3.16, "Battery Charging interface". 
Electrical Characteristics of the ADC 
Parameter  Min  Typ  Max  Unit 
Resolution  10  bits 
Sampling rate      138¹ sps 
Input signal range  0  2 V 
INL (Integral non linearity)    15    mV 
DNL (Differential non 
linearity) 
 2.5  mV 
BAT-TEMP   1M*  
Ω 
Input 
impedance  
AUX-ADC   1M  
Ω 
* Internal pull-up to 2.8V 
1 Sampling rate only for AUX-ADC and Open AT® application 

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3.12 Digital to Analog Converter 
One Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) input is provided by the Q2687 Wireless CPU. 
The converter is 8-bit resolution, ranges from 0V to 2.3V.  
Pin description of the DAC 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
AUX-DAC 82 O Analog D/A converter 
This output assumes a typical external load of 2kΩ and 50pF in parallel.  
Electrical Characteristics of the DAC 
Parameter  Min  Typ  Max  Unit 
Resolution   8  bits 
Output signal range  0    2.3  V 
Output voltage after reset    1.147    V 
INL (Integral non linearity)  -5    +5  LSB 
DNL (Differential non 
linearity) 
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3.13 Temperature Sensor Interface 
A temperature sensor is implanted in the Q2687 Wireless CPU. The software may 
inform (via an ADC) the temperature in the Q2687 Wireless CPU. The following 
waveform describes the characteristic of this function. 
For more details, see the document [4]. 
The average step is 15mV / °C. 
Characteristic of the Temperature Sensor
0
0,2
0,4
0,6
0,8
1
1,2
1,4
1,6
1,8
2
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Temperature (°C)
Voltage (V)
Figure 5: Characteristics of the Temperature Sensor 

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3.14 Analog Audio Onterface 
Two different microphone inputs and two different speaker outputs are supported.  
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 also includes an echo cancellation feature, which 
allows hands-free functionality. 

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3.14.1 Microphone Inputs 
The MIC2 inputs already include the biasing for an electret microphone, thus allowing 
easy connection. 
The MIC1 input requires external biasing, if an electret microphone is used. 
3.14.1.1 Common microphone input characteristics 
The connection may be either differential or single-ended but use of a differential 
connection in order to reject common mode noise and TDMA noise is strongly 
recommended. When using a single-ended connection, be sure to have a good 
ground plane, good filtering and also shielding, in order to avoid any disturbance on 
the audio path. 
The gain of the MIC inputs is internally adjusted and may be tuned using an AT 
command. 
Both may be configured either as differential or single-ended. 
3.14.1.2 Main Microphone Inputs (MIC2) 
By default, the MIC2 inputs are differential inputs, but may also be configured as 
single-ended. MIC2 inputs already include convenient biasing for an electret 
microphone. The electret microphone may be directly connected to these inputs.  
AC coupling is already embedded in the Wireless CPU. 
Pin description of MIC2 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Description 
MIC2P  36  I  Analog  Microphone 2 positive input 
MIC2N  34  I  Analog  Microphone 2 negative input 
3.14.1.3 Auxiliary Microphone Inputs (MIC1) 
By default, the MIC1 inputs are single-ended, but may also be configured as 
differential. An external biasing is needed if an electret microphone is used. 
AC coupling is already embedded in the Wireless CPU. 
Pin description of MIC1 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Description 
MIC1P  40  I  Analog  Microphone 1 positive input 
MIC1N  38  I  Analog  Microphone 1 negative input 

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3.14.1.4 Microphone Electrical Characteristics  
The characteristics of both Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 microphone inputs are defined 
in the following tables. 
MIC2 Characteristics 
Parameter  Min.  Typ  Max.  Unit 
Voltage   2  2.1  2.2  V Internal 
Biasing  Output Current       1.5  mA 
Internal AC coupling     100    nF 
MIC2P (MIC2N left open)  1100  1340  1600  Ω 
MIC2P (MIC2N = GND)  900  1140  1400  Ω 
MIC2N (MIC2P left open)  1100  1340  1600  Ω 
Impedance 
single-ended 
MIC2N (MIC2P = GND)  900  1140  1400  Ω 
Differential Input Voltage*      346  mVRMS Input voltage 
Absolute maximum ratings  0    6V **  V 
MIC1 Characteristics 
Parameter  Min.  Typ  Max.  Unit 
Voltage     N/A    V Internal 
Biasing  Output Current     N/A    A 
Internal AC coupling     100    nF 
MIC1P (MIC1N left open)  70  100  162  kΩ 
MIC1P (MIC1N = GND)  70  100  162  kΩ 
MIC1N (MIC1P left open)  70  100  162  kΩ 
Impedance 
single-ended 
MIC1N (MIC1P = GND)  70  100  162  kΩ 
Differential Input Voltage *      346  mVRMS Input voltage 
Absolute maximum ratings  0    6  V 
*  The input voltage depends on the input microphone gain set by AT command.  
** Because MIC2P is internally biased, a coupling capacitor must be used to connect an audio signal 
provided by an active generator. Only a passive microphone may be directly connected to the MI2P 
and MIC2N inputs. 

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3.14.2 Common Speaker Output Characteristics 
The connection is single-ended on SPK1 and either a differential or single-ended on 
SPK2. Use of a differential connection to reject common mode noise and TDMA noise 
is strongly recommended. Moreover, in single-ended mode, ½ of the power is lost. 
When using a single-ended connection, be sure to have a good ground plane, a good 
filtering and also shielding, in order to avoid any disturbance on the audio path. 
3.14.2.1 Differential Connection 
Impedance of the speaker amplifier output in differential mode is shown below:  
Parameter  Typ  Unit 
Z (SPK2P, SPK2N)  8  Ω 
3.14.2.2 Single-ended Connection 
Impedance of the speaker amplifier output in single-ended mode is shown below:  
Electrical Characteristics 
Parameter  Typ  Unit 
Z (SPK1P, SPK1N)  16 or 32  Ω 
Z (SPK2P, SPK2N)  4  Ω 
3.14.3 Speaker Outputs 
3.14.3.1 Speaker 2 Outputs 
Pin description of Speaker 2 outputs 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Description 
SPK2P  39  O  Analog  Speaker 2 positive output 
SPK2N  41  O  Analog  Speaker 2 negative output 

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3.14.3.2 Speaker 1 Outputs 
Pin description of Speaker 1 outputs 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Description 
SPK1P  35  O  Analog  Speaker 1 positive output 
SPK1N  37  O  Analog  Speaker 1 negative output 
3.14.3.3 Speaker Output Power 
The maximum power output of the two speakers is not the same due to different 
configurations between Speaker1, which is only single-ended, and speaker2, which 
may be differential. Speaker2 thus provides more power. 
The maximum specifications given below are available with the maximum power 
output configuration values set by AT command. 
Speaker1 single-ended SPK1P output characteristics 
Parameter  Min.  Typ  Max.  Unit 
Output 
Biasing 
Voltage     1.30    V 
Output 
Voltage 
 0  2.75 VPP 
Output 
Power  
Single-ended with 32-ohm 
load  
  27 mW 
Output 
Current 
Maximum tolerated       85  mA 
Only SPK1P may be used. 

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Speaker2 differential output characteristics 
Parameter  Min.  Typ  Max.  Unit 
Output 
Biasing 
Voltage SPK2P and SPK2N    1.30    V 
Voltage on SPK2P   0    0.9  VPP 
Voltage on SPK2N   0    0.9  VPP 
Output 
Voltage 
Diff voltage  
(SPK2P – SPK2N) 
0  1.8 VPP 
Output 
Power  
Differential with 8-ohm load 
  48 mW 
Output 
Current 
Maximum tolerated       110  mA 
If a single-ended solution is used with the speaker2 output, only one of the two 
SPK2s must be selected. The result is  maximum output power divided by 2. 
3.15 Buzzer Output 
This output is controlled by a pulse width modulation controller and may be used 
only as buzzer. 
BUZZ-OUT is an open drain output. A buzzer may be directly connected between this 
output and VBATT. The maximum current is 100 mA (PEAK).  
Pin description of PWM/Buzzer output 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset state  Description 
BUZZ-OUT 15  O  Open 
drain 
Z Buzzer output 
See Section  3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
Electrical Characteristics 
Parameter  Condition  Minimum  Maximum  Unit 
VOL on Iol = 100mA    0.4 
V 
IPEAK  VBATT = VBATTmax    100  mA 
Frequency   1 50000 
Hz 

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3.16 Battery Charging Interface 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 supports one battery charging circuit, two algorithms 
and one hardware charging mode (pre-charging) for 3 battery technologies: 
¾ Ni-Cd   (Nickel-Cadmium) with algorithm 0 
¾ Ni-Mh   (Nickel-Metal Hydride) with algorithm 0 
¾ Li-Ion   (Lithium-Ion) with algorithm 1 
The two algorithms control a switch, which connects the CHG-IN signal to the 
VBATT signal. The algorithm controls the frequency and the connected time of the 
switch. During the charging procedure, battery charging level is controlled and when 
the Li-Ion algorithm is used, battery temperature is monitored via the BAT-TEMP ADC 
input. 
One more charging procedure is available in the Q2687 Wireless CPU. This is called 
"Pre-charging" mode, but is a special charging mode as it is activated only when the 
Wireless CPU is OFF. Control is thus performed by the hardware. The purpose of this 
charging mode is to avoid battery damage by preventing the battery from being 
discharged to below the minimum battery level. 
3.16.1 Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh Charging Algorithm 
To charge the battery, the algorithm measures battery level when the switch is open 
(T2) and charges the battery by closing the switch (T3). When the battery is charged 
(battery voltage reaches BattLevelMax) the switch is open for time T3. 
BattLevelMax
T1T2 T3
Battery Level
Switch State
opened
closed
Figure 6 : Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh charging waveform 
Electrical Characteristics of Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh battery timing charge 
Parameter  Min  Typ  Max  Unit 
T1   1  s 
T2   0.1  s 
T3   5  s 
Note: T1,T2,T3, and BattLevelMax may be configured by AT command. 
The battery level is monitored by the software (but not the temperature) 

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3.16.2 Li-Ion Charging Algorithm 
The Li-Ion algorithm provides battery temperature monitoring, which is highly 
recommended to prevent battery damage during the charging phase. 
The Li-Ion charger algorithm may be configured into three phases:  
1. Constant charge 
2. Start of pulse charge 
3. End of pulse charge 
The three phases can be seen in the following waveform diagram for full-charging: 
Figure 7: Li-Ion full-charging waveform 
Electrical Characteristics of Li-Ion battery timing charge 
Parameter  Min  Typ  Max  Unit 
Step 1 switching  Closed    Always    s 
Open   0.1   s Step 2 switching 
Closed  1  s 
Open 0.1    10 s Step 3 switching 
Closed  1  s 

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3.16.3 Controlled Pre-charging Hardware 
The pre-charging mode which is hardware controlled (but not the software 
controlled) is also available. This mode is only activated when the Wireless CPU is 
OFF and when VBATT is in the voltage range of 2.8V < VBATT < 3.2V. The charger 
power supply must be connected to CHG-IN (pin 6,8). In pre-charging mode, the 
battery is charged with a direct current of 50mA. The FLASH-LED blinks, when this 
mode is activated. 
This mode is not a real charging mode as it is not possible to obtain a full charge with 
it, but it is useful to save the battery life by preventing the battery from being 
discharged to below the low limit voltage value. 
3.16.4 Temperature Monitoring 
Temperature monitoring is only available for the Li-Ion battery with algorithm 1. The 
BAT-TEMP (pin 20) ADC input must be used to sample the temperature analog signal 
provided by an NTC temperature sensor. The minimum and maximum temperature 
range may be set by AT command. 
Pin description of battery charging interface 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
CHG-IN  6,8  I  Analog  Current source input 
BAT-TEMP 20  I Analog  A/D converter 

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Electrical characteristics of battery charging interface 
Parameter  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
Charging operating temperature  0    50  °C 
Resolution  10  bits 
Sampling rate    216    S/s 
Input Impedance ( R )    1M    Ω 
BAT-TEMP (pin 20 ) 
Input signal range  0    2  V 
Voltage (for I=Imax)  4.6*      V 
Voltage (for I=0)      6*  V 
CHG-IN (pin 6, 8 ) 
Current Imax      800  mA 
* To be configured as specified by the battery manufacturer 
3.17 ON / ~OFF Signal 
This input is used to switch the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 ON or OFF.  
A high-level signal must be provided on the ON/~OFF pin to switch ON the Wireless 
CPU. The voltage of this signal must be maintained for a minimum of 3000ms. This 
signal may be left at high level until it is switched off. 
To switch OFF the Wireless CPU, the ON/OFF pin must be released. The Wireless 
CPU may be switched off via the Operating System. 
3.17.1 Operating Sequences 
3.17.1.1 Power ON 
Once the Wireless CPU is supplied, the application must set the ON/OFF signal to 
high to start the Wireless CPU power ON sequence. The ON/OFF signal must be held 
for 3000ms minimum. After this period, an internal mechanism keeps it on hold. 
During the power ON sequence, an internal reset is automatically performed by the 
Wireless CPU for 40ms (typical). During this phase, any external reset should be 
avoided. Once initialization is complete (timing is SIM- and network-dependent), the 
AT interface answers "OK" to the application. For further details, please check the AT 
Commands Interface Guide. 

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POWER SUPPLY  
ON/OFF 
STATE OF THE Wireless 
CPU 
Wireless CPU OFF 
IBB+RF < 22µA 
AT answers « OK »
Wireless CPU 
READY 
Ton/off-hold  
(3000ms min) 
SIM and Network dependent 
RESET mode 
IBB+RF=20 to 40mA
INTERNAL RS
T
Trst  
(40ms typ) 
Wireless CPU 
ON 
IBB+RF<120mA  
(no loc. update) 
IBB+RF = overall current consumption (Base Band + RF part) 
Figure 8 : Power-ON sequence (no PIN code activated) 
3.17.1.2 Power OFF 
To power OFF the Wireless CPU correctly, the application must set the ON/OFF signal 
to low and then send the AT+CPOF command to de-register from the network and 
switch OFF the Wireless CPU. Once the "OK" response is issued by the Wireless CPU, 
the power supply may be switched off. 
 POWER SUPPL
Y
ON/OFF 
AT COMMAND 
STATE OF THE Wireless 
CPU 
A
T+CPOF 
Wireless 
CPU 
READY 
Wireless 
CPU OFF 
IBB+RF<22µA 
Network dependent 
OK res
p
onse 
IBB+RF = overall current consumption (Base Band + RF part)  
Figure 9 : Power-OFF sequence 

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Pin description 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
ON/∼OFF  19 I CMOS Wireless CPU Power 
ON 
Electrical characteristics of the signal 
Parameter  I/O type  Minimum  Maximum  Unit 
VIL  CMOS    VBATT x 0.2  V 
VIH CMOS VBATT x 0.8 VBATT V 
3.18 BOOT Signal 
A specific BOOT control pin is available to download the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 
(only if the standard Xmodem download, controlled with AT command, is not 
possible). 
A specific PC software program, provided by Wavecom, is needed to perform this 
specific download. 
The BOOT pin must be connected to VCC_1V8 for this specific download. 
Operating mode description 
BOOT  Operating mode  Comment 
Leave open  Normal use  No download 
Leave open  Download XMODEM  AT command for Download 
AT+WDWL 
1  Download specific  Need Wavecom PC software 
For more information, see AT Commands Interface Guide for OS6.61 [4]. 
This BOOT pin must be left open for normal use or to download Xmodem. 
However, in order to render the development and maintenance phases easier, it is 
highly recommended to set a test point, either a jumper or a switch on the VCC_1V8 
(pin 5) power supply. 
Pin description 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
BOOT 16 I 1V8  Download mode selection 

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3.19 Reset Signal (~RESET) 
This signal is used to force a reset procedure by providing low level for at least 200µs. 
This signal must be considered as an emergency reset only. A reset procedure is 
already driven by the internal hardware during the power-up sequence. 
This signal may also be used to provide a reset to an external device (at power up 
only). If no external reset is necessary, this input may be left open. If used 
(emergency reset), it must be driven either by an open collector or an open drain. 
The Wireless CPU remains in reset mode as long as the ~RESET signal is held low. 
Caution 
This signal should only be used for "emergency" resets. 
An Operating System reset is preferred to a hardware reset. 
Reset sequence: 
To activate the "emergency" reset sequence, the ~RESET signal has to be set to low 
for 200µs minimum. Once the reset is completed, the AT interface answers "OK" to 
the application. 
RESET mode 
IBB+RF=20 to 
40mA 
~RESET 
STATE OF THE 
Wireless CPU 
Wireless 
CPU 
READY 
Rt = Min1:200µs  
or Typ2 = 40ms  
AT answers “OK” 
Wireless CPU 
READY 
SIM and network 
dependent 
Wireless CPU 
ON 
IBB+RF<120mA 
without loc update
Ct = Typ:34ms 
Figure 10: Reset sequence waveform 
At power-up, the ~RESET time (Rt) is carried out after switching ON the Wireless 
CPU. It is generated by the internal voltage supervisor. 
The ~RESET time is provided by the internal RC component. In order to keep the 
same time, avoid connecting another R or C component on the ~RESET signal. Only a 
switch or an open drain gate is recommended. 
Ct is the cancellation time required for Wireless CPU initialization. Ct is automatically 
carried out by after hardware reset. 

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Electrical characteristics of the signal 
Parameter  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
Input Impedance ( R )*   330K    Ω 
Input Impedance ( C )   10n    F 
~RESET time (Rt) 1 200    µs 
~RESET time (Rt) 2 at power 
up only 
20 40 100 
ms 
Cancellation time (Ct)   34   
ms 
VH 0.57     V 
VIL 0  0.57 
V 
VIH 1.33     V 
* Internal pull-up 
* VH: Hysterisis Voltage 
1 This reset time is the minimum to be carried out on the ~RESET signal when the power supply is 
already stable. 
2 This reset time is internally carried out by the Wireless CPU power supply supervisor only when 
the Wireless CPU power supplies are powered ON. 
Pin description 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Description 
~RESET  18  I/O Open Drain 
1V8   Wireless CPU 
Reset 
3.20 External Interrupt 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 provides two external interrupt inputs. These interrupt 
inputs may be activated on: 
• High to low edge 
• Low to high edge 
• Low to high and high to low edge 
• Low level 
• High level 
When used, the interrupt inputs must not be left open. 
If not used, they must be configured as GPIOs.  

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Pin description 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset 
state 
Description  Multiplexed 
with 
INT1 49  I  2V8  Z  External Interrupt  GPIO25 
INT0 50 I 1V8  Z External Interrupt GPIO3 
See Section  3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
Electrical characteristics of the signals 
Parameter  Minimum  Maximum  Unit 
VIL  0.84 
V 
INT1 
VIH 1.96    V 
VIL  0.54 
V 
INT0  VIH 1.33    V 
3.21 VCC_2V8 and VCC_1V8 Output 
These outputs may only be used to connect pull-up resistor. VCC_2V8 and VCC_1V8 
must be used as a reference supply. These voltages supplies are available when the 
Wireless CPU is ON. 
Pin description 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
VCC_2V8 10  O Supply  Digital supply 
VCC_1V8 5  O Supply  Digital supply 
Electrical characteristics of the signals 
Parameter  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
Output voltage  2.74  2.8  2.86  V 
VCC_2V8 
Output Current      15  mA 
Output voltage  1.76  1.8  1.94  V 
VCC_1V8  Output Current      15  mA 

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3.22 BAT-RTC (Back-up Battery) 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 provides an input/output to connect a Real Time Clock 
(RTC) power supply. 
3.22.1 Interface Description 
This pin is used as a back-up power supply for the internal Real Time Clock (RTC). 
The RTC is supported by the Wireless CPU when VBATT is available, but a back-up 
power supply is needed to save date and time when VBATT is switched off (VBATT = 
0V). 
Figure 11: Real Time Clock power supply 
If the RTC is not used, this pin may be left open. 
If VBATT is available, the back-up battery may be charged by the internal 2.5V power 
supply regulator. 
Pin description 
Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description 
BAT-RTC 7  I/O  Supply  RTC Back-up supply 

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Electrical characteristics of the signal 
Parameter  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
Input voltage  1.85    2.5  V 
Input current 
consumption* 
3.0 3.3  3.6  µA 
Output voltage  2.40  2.45  2.50  V 
Output current      2  mA 
*Provided by an RTC back-up battery when Wireless CPU power supply is OFF (VBATT = 0V). 
3.23 FLASH-LED Signal  
FLASH-LED is an open drain output. An LED and a resistor may be directly connected 
between this output and VBATT. 
When the Q2687 Wireless CPU is OFF, if 2.8V < VBATT < 3.2V and a charger is 
connected on CHG-IN inputs, this output flashes (100 ms ON, 900 ms OFF) to 
indicate the pre-charging phase of the battery. 
When the Q2687 Wireless CPU is ON, this output is used to indicate network status. 

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FLASH-LED status 
Q2687 
state 
VBATT status  FLASH-LED status  Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 
status 
VBATT<2.8V or 
VBATT> 3.2V 
OFF Wireless CPU is OFF Wireless 
CPU OFF 
 2.8V < VBATT 
< 3.2V 
Pre-charge flash 
LED ON for 100 ms, 
OFF for 900 ms 
Wireless CPU is OFF, 
Pre-charging mode 
(charger must be connected on 
CHG-IN to activate this mode) 
Permanent  Wireless CPU switched ON, 
not registered on the network 
Slow flash 
LED ON for 200 ms, 
OFF for 2 s 
Wireless CPU switched ON, 
registered on the network 
Quick flash 
LED ON for 200 ms, 
OFF for 600 ms 
Wireless CPU switched ON, 
registered on the network, 
communication in progress 
Wireless 
CPU ON 
VBATT > 3.2V 
Very quick flash 
LED ON for 100ms, 
OFF for 200ms 
Wireless CPU switched ON, 
software downloaded is either 
corrupted or non-compatible 
("BAD SOFTWARE") 
Pin description 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset state  Description 
FLASH-
LED 
17 O Open Drain 
Output 
1 and 
Undefined 
LED driving 
See Section  3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
Undefined
2s
Wireless CPU
Status
~RESET
pin 18
FLASH-LED
pin 17
1
led OFF
Figure 12: FLASH-LED state during RESET and Initialization time 

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FLASH-LED state is high during the RESET time and undefined during the software 
initialization time. During software initialization time, for 2 seconds max after RESET 
cancellation, the FLASH-LED signal is toggling and does not provide Wireless CPU 
status. After the 2s period, the FLASH-LED provides the true status of the Wireless 
CPU. 
Electrical characteristics of the signal 
Parameter  Condition  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
VOL    0.4 V 
IOUT    8 mA 
3.24 Digital Audio Interface (PCM) 
Digital audio interface (PCM) mode allows connectivity with audio standard 
peripherals. It may be used, for example, to connect an external audio codec. 
The programmability of this mode allows to address a large range of audio 
peripherals. 
PCM features: 
• IOM-2 compatible device on physical level 
• Master mode only with 6 slots by frame, user only on slot 0 
• Bit rate single clock mode at 768KHz only  
• 16 bits data word MSB first only 
• Linear Law only (no compression law) 
• Long Frame Synchronization only 
• Push-pull configuration on PCM-OUT and PCM-IN 
The digital audio interface configuration cannot differ from the above specified 
features. 
3.24.1 Description 
The PCM interface consists of 4 wires: 
• PCM-SYNC (output): The frame synchronization signal delivers an 8KHz 
frequency pulse that synchronizes the frame data in and the frame data out.  
• PCM-CLK (output): The frame bit clock signal controls data transfer with the 
audio peripheral. 
• PCM-OUT (output): The frame "data out" relies on the selected configuration 
mode. 
• PCM-IN (input): The frame "data in" relies on the selected configuration mode. 

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SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT 5 SLOT 0
SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT 5 SLOT 0
SLOT 5
SLOT 5
PCM-SYNC
PCM-CLK
PCM-IN
PCM-OUT
Tsync_high Tsync_low
End of frame
Begining of
frame
Figure 13: PCM frame waveform 

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TOUTdelay
TSYNC-CLK
TCLK-cycle
TIN-hold
TIN-setup
PCM-SYNC
PCM-CLK
PCM-IN
PCM-OUT
SLOT 0 bit 15 SLOT 0 bit 14 SLOT 0 bit 13SLOT 5 bit 0
SLOT 0 bit 15 SLOT 0 bit 14 SLOT 0 bit 13SLOT 5 bit 0
Figure 14: PCM sampling waveform 
AC characteristics 
Signal  Description  Minimum  Typ  Maximum  Unit 
Tsync_low + 
Tsync_high 
PCM-SYNC period    125    µs 
Tsync_low  PCM-SYNC low time    93    µs 
Tsync_high  PCM-SYNC high time    32    µs 
TSYNC-CLK  PCM-SYNC to PCM-CLK time    -154    Ns 
TCLK-cycle PCM-CLK period   1302  Ns 
TIN-setup  PCM-IN setup time  50      Ns 
TIN-hold  PCM-IN hold time  50      Ns 
TOUT-delay PCM-OUT delay time      20 Ns 

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Pin description of the PCM interface 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Reset state  Description 
PCM-SYNC 77  O 1V8 Pull-down Frame synchronization 
8Khz 
PCM-CLK 79 O 1V8 Pull-down  Data clock 
PCM-OUT 80  O 1V8  Pull-up  Data output 
PCM-IN 78 I 1V8 Pull-up  Data input 
See Section  3.3, "Electrical information for digital I/O" for Open drain, 2V8 and 1V8 voltage characteristics 
and Reset state definition. 
3.25 USB 2.0 Interface 
A 4-wire USB slave interface is available that complies with USB 2.0 protocol 
signaling. But it is not compliant with the electrical interface, due to the 5V of VPAD-
USB.  
The USB interface signals are VPAD-USB, USB-DP, USB-DM, and GND. 
USB interface features: 
• 12Mbit/s full-speed transfer rate 
• 3.3V typ compatible 
• USB Softconnect feature 
• Download feature is not supported by USB 
• CDC 1.1 – ACM compliant  
Note: 
A 5V to 3.3V typ voltage regulator is needed between the external interface power 
inline (+5V) and the Wireless CPU line (VPAD-USB). 
Pin description of the USB interface 
Signal  Pin 
number 
I/O  I/O type  Description 
VPAD-USB  52  I  VPAD_USB  USB Power Supply  
USB-DP 54 I/O VPAD_USB Differential data interface positive 
USB-DM 56 I/O VPAD_USB Differential data interface negative 

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Electrical characteristics of the signals 
Parameter  Min  Typ  Max  Unit 
VPAD-USB, USB-DP, USB-DM  3  3.3  3.6  V 
3.26 RF Interface 
The impedance is 50 Ohms nominal and the DC impedance is 0 Ohm. 
3.26.1 RF Connections 
U.FL Connector 
A wide variety of cables fitted with U.FL connectors is offered by different 
suppliers. 
Soldered solution  
The soldered solution will preferably be based on an RG178 coaxial cable. 
IMP connector  
This connector is dedicated to board-to-board applications and must be soldered 
on the customer board. The supplier is Radiall (reference: R107 064 900). 
Notes: 
• The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 does not support an antenna switch for a car kit 
but this function may be implemented externally and may be driven using a 
GPIO. 
• The antenna cable and connector should be selected in order to minimize 
losses in the frequency bands used for GSM 850/900MHz and 1800/1900MHz. 
• 0.5dB may be considered as the maximum value of loss between the Wireless 
CPU and an external connector. 
• For mounting, assembling and handling of the IMP connector,  contact the 
supplier, Radiall, directly. Wavecom may not provide customer support for use 
of this connector. 
3.26.2 RF Performance 
RF performance is compliant with the ETSI GSM 05.05 recommendation. 
The main Receiver parameters are:  
•  GSM850 Reference Sensitivity = -104 dBm Static & TUHigh 
•  E-GSM900 Reference Sensitivity = -104 dBm Static & TUHigh 
•  DCS1800 Reference Sensitivity = -102 dBm Static & TUHigh 
•  PCS1900 Reference Sensitivity = -102 dBm Static & TUHigh 
•  Selectivity @ 200 kHz: > +9 dBc  

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•  Selectivity @ 400 kHz: > +41 dBc 
•  Linear dynamic range: 63 dB 
•  Co-channel rejection: >= 9 dBc 
Transmitter parameters: 
•  Maximum output power (EGSM & GSM850): 33 dBm +/- 2 dB at ambient 
temperature 
•  Maximum output power (GSM1800 & PCS1900): 30 dBm +/- 2 dB at ambient 
temperature 
•  Minimum output power (EGSM & GSM850): 5 dBm +/- 5 dB at ambient 
temperature 
•  Minimum output power (GSM1800 & PCS1900): 0 dBm +/- 5 dB at ambient 
temperature 
3.26.3 Antenna Specifications 
The antenna must meet the following requirements as specified in the table below: 
•  The optimum operating frequency depends on the application. Either a dual-
band or a quad-band antenna may operate in these frequency bands and must 
have the following characteristics: 
Q2687 
Characteristic  E-GSM 900  DCS 1800  GSM 850  PCS 1900 
TX Frequency   880 to  
915 MHz 
1710 to 
1785 MHz 
824 to  
849 MHz 
1850 to  
1910 MHz 
RX Frequency   925 to  
960 MHz 
1805  
to 1880 MHz 
869 to  
894 MHz 
1930 to  
1990 MHz 
Impedance  50 Ohms 
Rx max  1.5:1 
VSWR   Tx max  1.5:1 
Typical 
radiated gain  0dBi in one direction at least 

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Caution: Q2687 and Q2686 are compatible, nevertheless, if intends to use Q2686 be 
careful on these specific differences 
Q2686  Q2687 
Pin #  Signal 
Name 
Multiplexed 
with 
Signal 
Name 
Multiplexed 
with 
42  Reserved -  A1 Not mux  
51  GPIO1 Not mux  GPIO1 ~CS2/A25 
53  GPIO2 Not mux  GPIO2  A24 
82  Reserved -  AUX-DAC Not mux 

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4 Technical Specifications 
4.1 General Purpose Connector Pin-out Description 
Signal Name 
Pin 
Number  Nominal  Mux 
I/O 
type  Voltage  I/O*  Reset 
State  Description  Dealing with 
unused pins 
1  VBATT    VBATT I    Power Supply   
2  VBATT    VBATT I    Power Supply   
3  VBATT    VBATT I    Power Supply   
4  VBATT    VBATT I    Power Supply   
5  VCC_1V8    VCC_1V8 O    1.8V Supply Output  NC 
6  CHG-IN    CHG-IN I    Charger input  NC 
7  BAT-RTC    BAT-RTC I/O    RTC Battery 
connection  NC 
8  CHG-IN    CHG-IN I    Charger input  NC 
9  SIM-VCC    1V8 or 3V  O    SIM Power Supply   
10  VCC_2V8    VCC_2V8 O    2.8V Supply Output  NC 
11  SIM-IO  
1V8 or 3V  I/O 
Pull-up 
(about 
10K) 
SIM Data   
12  SIMPRES GPIO18  C1  VCC_1V8 I  Z  SIM Detection  NC 
13  ~SIM-RST    1V8 or 3V  O  0  SIM reset Output   
14  SIM-CLK    1V8 or 3V  O  0  SIM Clock   
15  BUZZ-
OUT   A1  Open Drain  O  Z  Buzzer Output  NC 
16  BOOT  
VCC_1V8 I    Not Used 
Add a test point / a 
jumper/ a switch to 
VCC_1V8 (Pin 5) in 
case Download 
Specific mode is 
used (See product 
specification for 
details) 
17  FLASH-
LED   
A1 
Open Drain  O 
1 and 
Undefine
d 
Flash Led Output  NC 
18  ~RESET   C4  VCC_1V8 I/O    RESET Input  NC or add a test 
point 
19  ON/~OFF    VBATT  I    ON / ~OFF Control   

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Signal Name 
Pin 
Number  Nominal  Mux 
I/O 
type  Voltage  I/O*  Reset 
State  Description  Dealing with 
unused pins 
20  BAT-
TEMP   A3  Analog  I    Analog temperature  Pull to GND 
21  AUX-ADC   A2  Analog I    Analog to Digital 
Input  Pull to GND 
22  ~SPI1-CS GPIO31  C1  VCC_2V8 O  Z  SPI1 Chip Select  NC 
23  SPI1-CLK GPIO32  C1  VCC_2V8 O  Z  SPI1 Clock  NC 
24  SPI1-I GPIO30 C1  VCC_2V8 I Z SPI1 Data Input  NC 
25  SPI1-IO GPIO29  C1  VCC_2V8 I/O  Z  SPI1 Data Input / 
Output  NC 
26  SPI2-CLK GPIO32  C1  VCC_2V8 O  Z  SPI2 Clock  NC 
27  SPI2-IO GPIO33  C1  VCC_2V8 I/O  Z  SPI2 Data Input / 
Output  NC 
28  ~SPI2-CS GPIO35  C1  VCC_2V8 O  Z  SPI2 Chip Select  NC 
29  SPI2-I GPIO34 C1  VCC_2V8 I Z SPI2 Data Input  NC 
30  CT104-
RXD2  GPIO15  C1  VCC_1V8 O  Z  Auxiliary RS232 
Receive 
Add a test point for 
firmware upgrade 
31  CT103-
TXD2  GPIO14 
C1 
VCC_1V8 I  Z  Auxiliary RS232 
Transmit 
(TXD2) Pull-up to 
VCC_1V8 with 
100kΩ and add a 
test point for 
firmware update 
32  ~CT106-
CTS2  GPIO16 
C1 
VCC_1V8 O  Z  Auxiliary RS232 
Clear To Send 
(CTS2) Add a test 
point for firmware 
update 
33  ~CT105-
RTS2  GPIO17 
C1 
VCC_1V8 I  Z  Auxiliary RS232 
Request To Send 
(RTS2) Pull-up to 
VCC_1V8 with 
100kΩ and add a 
test point for 
firmware update 
34  MIC2N   A4  Analog I    Micro 2 Input 
Negative  NC 
35  SPK1P   A5  Analog O    Speaker 1 Output 
Positive  NC 
36  MIC2P   A4  Analog I    Micro 2 Input 
Positive  NC 
37  SPK1N   A5  Analog O    Speaker 1 Output 
Negative  NC 
38  MIC1N   A4  Analog I    Micro 1 Input 
Negative  NC 
39  SPK2P   A5  Analog O    Speaker 2 Output 
Positive  NC 
40  MIC1P   A4  Analog I    Micro 1 Input 
Positive  NC 
41  SPK2N   A5  Analog O    Speaker 2 Output 
Negative  NC 
42  A1    VCC_1V8 O    Address bus 1  NC 

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Signal Name 
Pin 
Number  Nominal  Mux 
I/O 
type  Voltage  I/O*  Reset 
State  Description  Dealing with 
unused pins 
43  GPIO44   C1  VCC_2V8 I/O 
Undefine
d   NC 
44  SCL GPIO26 
A1  Open Drain  O  Z  I²C Clock  NC 
45  GPIO19   C1  VCC_2V8 I/O  Z    NC 
46  SDA GPIO27 
A1  Open Drain  I/O  Z  I²C Data  NC 
47  GPIO21   C1  VCC_2V8 I/O 
Undefine
d   NC 
48  GPIO20   C1  VCC_2V8 I/O 
Undefine
d   NC 
49  INT1 GPIO25 
C1 
VCC_2V8 I  Z  Interruption 1 Input 
If INT1 is not used, 
it should be 
configured as GPIO 
50  INT0 GPIO3 
C1 
VCC_1V8 I  Z  Interruption 0 Input 
If INT0 is not used, 
it should be 
configured as GPIO 
51  GPIO1  ** C1  VCC_1V8 I/O 
Undefine
d   NC 
52  VPAD-
USB    VPAD-USB I    USB Power supply 
input  NC 
53  GPIO2  ** C1  VCC_1V8 I/O 
Undefine
d   NC 
54  USB-DP    VPAD-USB I/O    USB Data  NC 
55  GPIO23  ** C1  VCC_2V8 I/O  Z    NC 
56  USB-DM    VPAD-USB I/O    USB Data  NC 
57  GPIO22  ** C1  VCC_2V8 I/O  Z    NC 
58  GPIO24   C1  VCC_2V8 I/O  Z    NC 
59  COL0 GPIO4 C8  VCC_1V8 I/O Pull-up Keypad column 0  NC 
60  COL1 GPIO5 C8  VCC_1V8 I/O Pull-up Keypad column 1  NC 
61  COL2 GPIO6 C8  VCC_1V8 I/O Pull-up Keypad column 2  NC 
62  COL3 GPIO7 C8  VCC_1V8 I/O Pull-up Keypad column 3  NC 
63  COL4 GPIO8 C8  VCC_1V8 I/O Pull-up Keypad column 4  NC 
64  ROW4 GPIO13  C7  VCC_1V8  I/O  0  Keypad Row 4  NC 
65  ROW3 GPIO12  C7  VCC_1V8  I/O  0  Keypad Row 3  NC 
66  ROW2 GPIO11  C7  VCC_1V8 I/O  0  Keypad Row 2 NC 
67  ROW1 GPIO10  C7  VCC_1V8  I/O  0  Keypad Row 1  NC 
68  ROW0 GPIO9  C7  VCC_1V8  I/O  0  Keypad Row 0 NC 
69  ~CT125-
RI  GPIO42  C1  VCC_2V8 O 
Undefine
d 
Main RS232 Ring 
Indicator  NC 

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Signal Name 
Pin 
Number  Nominal  Mux 
I/O 
type  Voltage  I/O*  Reset 
State  Description  Dealing with 
unused pins 
70  ~CT109-
DCD1  GPIO43  C1  VCC_2V8 O 
Undefine
d 
Main RS232 Data 
Carrier Detect  NC 
71  CT103-
TXD1  GPIO36 
C1 
VCC_2V8 I  Z  Main RS232 
Transmit 
(TXD1) Pull-up to 
VCC_2V8 with 
100kΩ and add a 
test point for 
firmware update 
72  ~CT105-
RTS1  GPIO38 
C1 
VCC_2V8 I  Z  Main RS232 
Request To Send 
(RTS1) Pull-up to 
VCC_2V8 with 
100kΩ and add a 
test point for 
firmware update 
73  CT104-
RXD1  GPIO37 
C1 
VCC_2V8 O  1  Main RS232 
Receive 
(RXD1) Add a test 
point for firmware 
update 
74  ~CT107-
DSR1  GPIO40  C1  VCC_2V8 O  Z  Main RS232 Data 
Set Ready  NC 
75  ~CT106-
CTS1  GPIO39 
C1 
VCC_2V8 O  Z  Main RS232 Clear 
To Send 
(CTS1) Add a test 
point for firmware 
update 
76  ~CT108-
2-DTR1  GPIO41 
C1 
VCC_2V8 I  Z  Main RS232 Data 
Terminal Ready 
(DTR1) Pull-up to 
VCC_2V8 with 
100kΩ  
77  PCM-
SYNC    VCC_1V8 O  Pull-
down 
PCM Frame 
Synchro  NC 
78  PCM-IN   C5  VCC_1V8 I Pull-up PCM Data Input  NC 
79  PCM-CLK    VCC_1V8 O  Pull-
down  PCM Clock  NC 
80  PCM-OUT    VCC_1V8 O Pull-up PCM Data Output  NC 
81  /OE-R/W    VCC_1V8 O    Output Enable/ 
Read not write  NC 
82  AUX-DAC    Analog O    Digital to Analog 
Output  NC 
83  /CS3    VCC_1V8 O    Chip Select 3  NC 
84  /WE-E    VCC_1V8 O    Write Enable  NC 
85  D0   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
86  D15    VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
87  D1   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
88  D14    VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
89  D2   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
90  D13    VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
91  D3   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
92  D12    VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 

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Signal Name 
Pin 
Number  Nominal  Mux 
I/O 
type  Voltage  I/O*  Reset 
State  Description  Dealing with 
unused pins 
93  D4   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
94  D11    VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
95  D5   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
96  D10    VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
97  D6   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
98  D9   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
99  D7   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
100  D8   VCC_1V8  I/O    Data for Peripheral  NC 
*   The I/O direction information is only for the nominal signal. When the signal is configured in GPIO, it 
can always be an Input or an Output. 
**  For more information about the multiplexing of these signals, see "General purpose  
input /output", Section  1.1 
4.2 Environmental Specifications 
Wavecom specifies the following temperature range for the Q2687 product. 
The Q2687 Wireless CPU is compliant with the following operating class. 
Conditions Temperature range 
Operating / Class A -20 °C to +55°C 
Operating / Storage / Class B  -40 °C to +85°C 
Function Status Classification: 
Class A:    
The Wireless CPU remains fully functional, meeting GSM performance criteria in 
accordance with ETSI requirements, across the specified temperature range.   
Class B:    
The Wireless CPU remains fully functional, across the specified temperature range. 
Some GSM parameters may occasionally deviate from the ETSI specified 
requirements and this deviation does not affect the ability of the Wireless CPU to 
connect to the cellular network and fully functional, as it does within the Class A 
range. 

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Q2687 ENVIRONNEMENTAL CLASSES
TYPE OF TEST STANDARDS STORAGE TRANSPORTATION OPERATING (PORT USE)
Class 1.2 Class 2.3 Class 7.3
Cold IEC 68-2.1 -25° C                              72 h -40° C                               72 h -20° C (GSM900)                 16 h
Ab test -10° C (GSM1800/1900)    16h
Dry heat IEC 68-2.2 +70° C                              72 h +70° C                               72 h +55° C                               16 h
Bb test
Change of temperature IEC 68-2.14 -40° / +30° C              5 cycles -20° / +30° C (GSM900) 3 cycles
Na/Nb test                                      t1 = 3 h -10° / +30° C (GSM1800/1900):
3 cycles                    t1 = 3 h
Damp heat IEC 68-2.30  +30° C               2 cycles  +40° C               2 cycles  +40° C               2 cycles
cyclic Db test 90% - 100% RH                             90% - 100% RH                               90% - 100% RH
variant 1 variant 1 variant 1
Damp heat IEC 68-2.56  +30° C               4 days  +40° C               4 days  +40° C               4 days
Cb test
Sinusoidal vibration IEC 68-2.6 5 - 62 Hz     :               5 mm / s
Fc test 62 - 200Hz :               2 m / s2
3 x 5 sweep cycles
5 - 20 Hz     :        0.96 m2 / s3 10 -12 Hz     :        0.96 m2 / s3
Random vibration IEC 68-3.36 20 - 500Hz :         - 3 dB / oct 12 - 150Hz :         - 3 dB / oct
wide band Fdb test 3 x 10 min 3 x 30 min
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4.3 Mechanical specifications 
4.3.1 Physical Characteristics 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 has a complete self-contained shield. 
• Overall dimensions  : 32.2x40x4 mm (except shielding pins) 
• Weight  : <10 g 
4.3.2 Mechanical Drawings 
The mechanical specifications of the Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 are shown on the 
following page. 

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5 Connector and Peripheral Device References 
5.1 General Purpose Connector 
The GPC is a 100-pin connector with 0.5mm pitch from the PANASONIC Group's P5K 
series, with the following reference:  
AXK69510002 
The matting connector has the following reference:  
AXK59510001 
The stacking height is 3.0 mm. 
Wavecom recommends that you use the AXK59510001 connector for your 
application to benefit from Wavecom’s prices. For more information, contact 
Wavecom, specifying the Wavecom connector reference: WM17077. 
For further details see the GPC data sheets in the Appendix. More information is also 
available from http://www.panasonic.com/host/industrl.html 
5.2 SIM Card Reader 
• ITT CANNON CCM03 series (see http://www.ittcannon.com ) 
• AMPHENOL C707 series (see http://www.amphenol.com ) 
• JAE (see http://www.jae.com ) 
• MOLEX 99228-0002 (connector) / MOLEX 91236-0002 (holder) (see 
http://www.molex.com) 
5.3 Microphone 
Possible suppliers: 
• HOSIDEN  
• PANASONIC  
• PEIKER  

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5.4 Speaker 
Possible suppliers: 
• SANYO 
• HOSIDEN 
• PRIMO 
• PHILIPS 
5.5 Antenna Cable 
A wide variety of cables fitted with UF-L connectors is offered by HIROSE: 
 UF-L pigtails, Ex: Ref = U.FL-2LP(V)-04-A-(100) 
 UF-L Ref = U.FL-R-SMT 
 UF-L cable assemblies, 
 Between series cable assemblies. 
More information is also available from http://www.hirose-connectors.com/. 
A coaxial cable may also be soldered on the RF pad. The following references have 
been certified for mounting on the Q2687 Wireless CPU: 
• RG178 
• RG316 
5.6 RF board-to-board Connector 
The supplier for the IMP connector is Radiall (http://www.radiall.com), with the 
following reference:  
• R107 064 900. 
5.7 GSM Antenna 
GSM antennas and support for antenna adaptation may be obtained from 
manufacturers such as: 
• ALLGON (http://www.allgon.com ) 
• IRSCHMANN (http://www.hirschmann.com/ ) 

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6 Design Guidelines 
The purpose of the following paragraphs is to give design guidelines.  
6.1 Hardware and RF 
6.1.1 EMC Recommendations 
The EMC tests must be performed on the application as soon as possible to detect 
any potential problems. 
When designing, special attention should be paid to: 
• Possible spurious emission radiated by the application to the RF receiver in the 
receiver band 
• ESD protection is mandatory on all signals which have external accessibility 
(typically human accessibility). See Q2687 Wireless CPU Customer Design 
Guidelines WM_DEV_Q2687_PTS_007 [2] for ESD protection samples.  
o Similarly, ESD protection is mandatory for the: 
  SIM (if accessible from outside) 
  Serial link 
• EMC protection on audio input/output (filters against 900MHz emissions) 
• Biasing of the microphone inputs 
• Length of the SIM interface lines (preferably <10cm) 
• Ground plane: Wavecom recommends a common ground plane for 
analog/digital/RF grounds. 
• A metallic case or plastic casing with conductive paint are recommended 
Note: 
The Wireless CPU does not include any protection against over-voltage. 
6.1.2 Power Supply 
The power supply is one of the key issues in the design of a GSM terminal. 
A weak power supply design could, in particular, affect: 
• EMC performance 
• The emission spectrum  
• The phase error and frequency error 

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Warning: 
Careful attention should be paid to: 
The quality of the power supply: low ripple, PFM or PSM systems should be avoided 
(PWM converter preferred). 
Capacity to deliver high current peaks in a short time (pulsed radio emission). 

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6.1.3 Layout Requirement 
Figure 16: Layout requirement 

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6.1.4 Antenna 
Warning: 
Wavecom strongly recommends to work with an antenna manufacturer either to 
develop an antenna adapted to the application or to adapt an existing solution to the 
application.  
Both the mechanical and electrical antenna adaptation are one of the key issues in 
the design of GSM terminal. 
6.2 Mechanical Integration 
Attention should be paid to: 
• Antenna cable integration (bending, length, position, etc) 
• Leads of the Wireless CPU to be soldered to the Ground plane 
6.3 Operating System Upgrade 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 Operating System is stored in flash memory and may 
easily be upgraded. 
IMPORTANT: 
In order to follow regular changes in the GPRS standard and to offer a state-of-the-art 
Operating System, Wavecom recommends that the application designed around a 
WISMO (or WISMO based product) allow easy Operating System upgrades on the 
Wireless CPU via the standard Xmodem protocol. Therefore, the application shall 
either allow a direct access to the WISMO serial link through an external connector or 
implement any mechanism allowing the WISMO Operating System to be downloaded 
via Xmodem. 
The Operating System file may be downloaded to the Wireless CPU using the 
Xmodem protocol. The AT+WDWL command allows the download process to be 
launched (see the description in the AT Command User Guide). 
The serial signals required to proceed with Xmodem downloading are: 
Rx, Tx, RTS, CTS and GND. 
The Operating System file may also be downloaded to the Wireless CPU using the 
DOTA (download over the air) feature. This feature is available with the Open AT® 
interface. For more details, please, refer to the Open AT® documentation. 

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7 Appendix 
7.1 Standards and Recommendations 
GSM ETSI, 3GPP, GCF and NAPRD03 recommendations for Phase II & FCC. 
Specification Reference  Title 
3GPP TS 45.005 v5.5.0 
(2002-08) Release 5  
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE. Radio 
Access Network; Radio transmission and reception 
GSM 02.07 V8.0.0  
(1999-07) 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
Mobile Stations (MS) features (GSM 02.07  
version 8.0.0 Release 1999) 
GSM 02.60 V8.1.0  
(1999-07) 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS);  
Service description, Stage 1 (GSM 02.60 version 8.1.0 
Release 1999) 
GSM 03.60 V7.9.0  
(2002-09) 
Technical Specification Group Services and System 
Aspects; 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS);  
Service description; Stage 2 (Release 1998) 
3GPP TS 43.064 V5.0.0 
(2002-04) 
Technical Specification Group GERAN; Digital cellular 
telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet 
Radio Service (GPRS); Overall description of the GPRS 
radio interface; Stage 2 (Release 5) 
3GPP TS 03.22 V8.7.0 
(2002-08) 
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE. Radio 
Access Network; Functions related to Mobile Station 
(MS) in idle mode and group receive mode; (Release 
1999) 
3GPP TS 03.40 V7.5.0 
(2001-12) 
Technical Specification Group Terminals; 
Technical realization of the Short Message Service 
(SMS) 
(Release 1998) 
3GPP TS 03.41 V7.4.0 
(2000-09) 
Technical Specification Group Terminals; Technical 
realization of Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)  
(Release 1998) 

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Specification Reference  Title 
ETSI EN 300 903 V8.1.1 
(2000-11) 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
Transmission planning aspects of the speech service in 
the GSM 
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) system  
(GSM 03.50 version 8.1.1 Release 1999) 
3GPP TS 04.06 V8.2.1 
(2002-05) 
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access 
Network; Mobile Station - Base Station System  
(MS - BSS) interface; Data Link (DL) layer specification 
(Release 1999) 
3GPP TS 04.08 V7.18.0 
(2002-09) 
Technical Specification Group Core Network; 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification (Release 
1998) 
3GPP TS 04.10 V7.1.0 
(2001-12) 
Technical Specification Group Core Networks; 
Mobile radio interface layer 3 Supplementary services 
specification; General aspects (Release 1998) 
3GPP TS 04.11 V7.1.0 
(2000-09) 
Technical Specification Group Core Network; Digital 
cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
Point-to-Point (PP) Short Message Service (SMS) 
support on mobile radio interface 
(Release 1998) 
3GPP TS 45.005 v5.5.0 
(2002-08)  
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE. Radio 
Access Network; Radio transmission and reception 
(Release 5) 
3GPP TS 45.008 V5.8.0 
(2002-08) 
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE 
Radio Access Network; Radio subsystem link control 
(Release 5) 
3GPP TS 45.010 V5.1.0 
(2002-08) 
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE 
Radio Access Network; Radio subsystem 
synchronization (Release 5) 
3GPP TS 46.010 V5.0.0 
(2002-06) 
Technical Specification Group Services and System 
Aspects; 
Full rate speech; Transcoding (Release 5) 

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Specification Reference  Title 
3GPP TS 46.011 V5.0.0 
(2002-06) 
Technical Specification Group Services and System 
Aspects; 
Full rate speech; Substitution and muting of lost 
frames for 
Full rate speech channels (Release 5) 
3GPP TS 46.012 V5.0.0 
(2002-06) 
Technical Specification Group Services and System 
Aspects; 
Full rate speech; Comfort noise aspect for full rate 
speech traffic channels (Release 5) 
3GPP TS 46.031 V5.0.0 
(2002-06) 
Technical Specification Group Services and System 
Aspects; 
Full rate speech; Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for 
full rate speech traffic channels (Release 5) 
3GPP TS 46.032 V5.0.0 
(2002-06) 
Technical Specification Group Services and System 
Aspects; 
Full rate speech; Voice Activity Detector (VAD) for full 
rate speech traffic channels (Release 5) 
TS 100 913V8.0.0  
(1999-08) 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for 
Mobile Stations (MS) (GSM 07.01 version 8.0.0 
Release 1999) 
GSM 09.07 V8.0.0  
(1999-08) 
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); 
General requirements on interworking between the 
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Integrated 
Services Digital Network (ISDN) or Public Switched 
Telephone Network (PSTN) (GSM 09.07 version 8.0.0 
Release 1999) 
3GPP TS 51.010-1 v5.0.0 
(2002-09) 
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE ; Radio 
Access Network ;Digital cellular telecommunications 
system (Phase 2+);Mobile Station (MS) conformance 
specification; Part 1: Conformance specification 
(Release 5) 
3GPP TS 51.011 V5.0.0 
(2001-12) 
Technical Specification Group Terminals; Specification 
of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment 
(SIM - ME) interface (Release 5) 
ETS 300 641 (1998-03)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); 
Specification of the 3 Volt Subscriber Identity Module - 
Mobile Equipment (SIM-ME) interface (GSM 11.12 
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Specification Reference  Title 
GCF-CC V3.7.1 (2002-08)  Global Certification Forum – Certification criteria  
NAPRD03 V2.6.0 (2002-06)  North America Permanent Reference Document for 
PTCRB tests 
The Wireless CPU Quik Q2687 connected on a development kit board application is 
certified to be in accordance with the following Rules and Regulations of the Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC). 
Power listed on the Gant is conducted for Part 22 and conducted for Part 24 
This device contains GSM, GPRS/EGPRS Class 10 functions in the 900 and 1800MHz 
Band, which are not operational in U.S. Territories. 
This device is to be used only for mobile and fixed applications. The antenna(s) used 
for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm 
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any 
other antenna or transmitter.  
Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and 
transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. 
Antennas used for this OEM module must not exceed 1.4 dBi gain for GSM 850 MHz 
and 7 dBi for GSM 1900 MHz for fixed operating configurations. For mobile 
operations the gain must not exceed 1.4 dBi for GSM 850 MHz and 3dBi for GSM 
1900 MHz. This device is approved as a module to be installed in other devices. 
Installed in portable devices, the RF exposure condition requires a separate 
mandatory equipment authorization for the final device. 
The license module will have a FCC ID label on the module itself. The FCC ID label 
must be visible through a window or it must be visible when an access panel, door or 
cover is easily removed.   
If not, a second label must be placed on the outside of the device that contains the 
following text:  
Contains FCC ID: O9EQ2687  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions:  
o This device may not cause harmful interference. 
o This device must accept any interference received, including interference 
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IMPORTANT:  
Manufacturers of mobile or fixed devices incorporating Q2687 Wireless CPU are 
advised to: 
• clarify any regulatory questions, 
• have their completed product tested, 
• have product approved for FCC compliance, and 
• include instructions according to above mentioned RF exposure statements in end 
product user manual. 
Please note that changes or modifications not stated clearly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 
7.2 Safety Recommendations (for Information only) 
IMPORTANT 
FOR THE EFFICIENT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR GSM APPLICATION 
BASED ON WIRELESS CPU QUIK Q2687 
PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY 
7.2.1  RF Safety 
7.2.1.1 General 
Your GSM terminal1 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 
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 as well as 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. 
7.2.1.2 Exposure to RF energy 
There has been some public concern about possible health effects of 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 fitted 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 
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exposure to RF energy. In addition, you can reduce RF exposure by operating your 
cellular terminal efficiently by following the guidelines below. 
7.2.1.3 Efficient Terminal Operation 
For your GSM terminal to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with 
satisfactory call quality: 
If your terminal has an extendable 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 when it is 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. 
7.2.1.4 Antenna Care and Replacement 
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 the damaged antenna 
immediately. You may repair antenna yourself by following the instruction manual 
provided to you. If so, use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Otherwise, have 
your antenna repaired by a qualified technician. 
Buy or replace the antenna only from the approved suppliers list. Using of 
unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the terminal and 
may violate local RF emission regulations or invalidate type approval. 
7.2.2  General Safety 
7.2.2.1 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). 
7.2.2.2  Electronic Devices 
Most electronic equipments, for example in hospitals and motor vehicles are shielded 
from RF energy. However, RF energy may affect some improperly shielded electronic 
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7.2.2.3  Vehicle Electronic Equipment 
Check your vehicle manufacturer representative to determine if any on-board 
electronic equipment is adequately shielded from RF energy. 
7.2.2.4  Medical Electronic Equipment 
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, 
hearing aids, etc...) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF 
energy. 
Turn your 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. 
7.2.2.5 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 prior permission from the crew 
members to use your terminal while the aircraft is on the ground. In order to prevent 
interference with cellular systems, local RF regulations prohibit using your modem, 
while airborne. 
7.2.2.6  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. 
7.2.2.7  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 crew often uses 
remote control RF devices to set off explosives. 
7.2.2.8  Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 
Turn your terminal OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It 
is rare, but your modem or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such 
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily 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; 

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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.