Wavenet Technology BM28001 Wireless OEM Modem Module User Manual Printing
Wavenet Technology Pty Ltd. Wireless OEM Modem Module Printing
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CRN24428 revised manual pages
Boom-m Door Mom-i a imam: Gulne metal-non Positioning the Antenna Positioning the antenna will anect the gain provided by the antenna The antenna should be orientated so that it provides vertical polarisation as the DataTAC network is based on vertically polarised radio-frequency transmission. The antenna should be located as far fiom the active electronics of the computing device as possible. Typically, a metal case of a computing device and its internal components may a mate the signal in certain directions. This is undesirable as the sensiti ty and transmit performance of the Boomer ll would be reduced. llnwever, careful use of metal used for the ground plane for an antenna can improve the antenna gain and the coverage area for the system. If your device is designed to sit on a surface. the antenna should be positioned as far from the bottom of the device as possible. This is to reduce the radio frequency reflections if the device is placed on a metal surface. If your device is hand held or is worn next to the body, the antenna should be positioned to radiate away from the body. The integrator should refer to the statement of Compliance on page l2 of this manual and Regulatory Requirements section on page; 23-27 for country requirements. Source Based Time Averaglng Function For portable or handheld applications the integrated terminal or host must comply with OET Bulletin 65 and Supplement C (June 2002) with respect to Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) requirements. The Boomer-ll modem module operates on a packet data network which sets the timing ot‘mos't aspects of the RF signalling protocol. The shortest transmit event over which the Boomer-ll modem has control is a transmit transaction which is comprised of a series of transmit pulses. For portable or handheld applications a source based time averaging function has been incorporated in the Boomer-ll modem firmware This function limits the transmit duty cycle by controlling the timing of when transmit transactions are initiated and the delay period between them. When a data transmission occurs. the actual transmit time is recorded. Subsequent data transmissions are inhibited until a delay period (idle time) has elapsed to ensure the average duty cycle of transmissions is less than the preset “Duty Cycle" limit, Any delayed user data that is to be transmitted will be buffered until it is pemtiltod to he sent. ommotzwrzr 43 \ Wmnfl Yocnnolovy mum-rm _ _ nun-nor II our Mama! I Inner-hrs Gnu- The algorithm for the Source Based Time Averaging transmit control and the relevant parameters are given below: a ldlciTime = DutyJ-‘actor ‘ Transmit_Duration D Duty Factor = (100 ~ Dity_Cycle%) / Duty_Cycle% u Duly_Cycl=% = Preset limit for SAR compliance Nu the transmit Id|e_1’rms “plied? Transmit det- Walt to: data D-mmln' Qatari Trenlmil_Dwafinn Document mum.“ Sal Idle_T|m= = Dmy_Factor ' Trnnlmll_Durlhon Source Bned Time Averaging Trllllll'l". Algorithm The Boomer-ll modem module has an overall transmit Duly Cycle limitation of 30% (maximum) to physically protect the modem hardware. The default Duty Cycle preset in the factory al the time of manufacture is lO‘Vul Other duty factors and SAR evaluation must be lddressed at the time ufOEM integration into any final host product and is the responsibility of the OEM Integrator. The algorithm and preset Duty Cycle is recorded in the module firmware at the time of manufacture and tunnel be lllered by the aid “SGT. w-unm Tun-mm u ‘ auzworzwrz?
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