Horner APG XLt OCS HE-GSM04 User Manual

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MAN0829-02-EN

Specifications / Installation

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2/6/2009

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ECN # 948

This certification is contingent upon installation, operation and use of the Enfora Enabler III-G module and its host product in accordance with all
instructions provided to both the OEM and end used. When installed and operated in a manner consistent with the instructions provided, the
Enfora Enabler III-G module meets the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure at defined in
Section 1.1310 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.

Maximum antenna gain is limited to 2 dBi* in mobile products and applications
For fixed applications (2 meter separation) the antenna gain can be as much as 26 dBi.
Modifications and/or additions to the Enfora Enabler III-G GSM transceiver, including use of antennas with higher gain than those authorized by
the FCC, are prohibited.
*dBi = antenna gain in dB relative to an isotropic radiator

Any antenna used with the modem must be approved by the FCC or as a Class II Permissive Change (including MPEL or SAR data as
applicable). The "professional installation" provision of FCC Part 15.203 does not apply.

WARNING
The transmitter and antenna must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Failure to
observe this warning could produce an RF exposure condition.

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SPECIFICATIONS

HE-GSM04 SPECIFICATIONS

Antenna Interface

Female SMA.

Frequency bands

EGSM 900, DCS 1800, and PCS 1900, GSM 850 capability.

GSM/GPRS features

supported

Provides for all GSM/GPRS authentication, encryption, and frequency hopping algorithms. GPRS Coding Schemes

CS1-CS4 supported. Multi-Slot Class 10 (4RX/2TX, Max 5 Slots).

Regulatory

Agency approvals

GCF Type Approval

PTCRB Type Approval

FCC Certification (Part 24)

RTTE

CE (European Community Certification)

IC (Industry Canada) Approval

GSM/GPRS

Functionality

Mobile-originated and mobile-terminated SMS messages: up to 140 bytes or up to 160 GSM 7-bit ASCII characters.

Reception of Cell Broadcast Message

SMS Receipt acknowledgement

Circuit Switched Data (Transparent & Non-transparent up to 9.6 Kbps)

Voice (EFR, FR, HR)

Supports Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)

Multi-Slot Class 10 Supported (4Rx/2TX), (5 Slot Max)

PBCCH/PCCCH Supported.

SIM

3 V Mini-Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) compatible

Size (L x W)

82.3 mm x 34.6 mm x 3.1 mm

Weight

Less than 80 grams

Operating & Storage

temperature

0°C to +60°C (Operating)
-10°C to +85°C (Storage)

Relative humidity

5 - 95%

Air pressure (altitude)

70 kPa to 106 kPa (-400 m to 3000 m)

Frequency

Power Class

Transmit Power

1900 MHz
1800 MHz

GSM Power Class 1

1-W conducted power maximum (30 dBm +/- 2 dB), measured at the

antenna port

Transmit Power

850 MHz
900 MHz

GSM Power Class 4

2-W conducted power maximum (33 dBm +/- 2 dB),

measured at the antenna port

Frequency

Sensitivity

Mode

1900 MHz
1800 MHz

-106 dBm (typical)

GPRS Coding Scheme 1 (CS1)

Receive Power

850 MHz
900 MHz

-106 dBm (typical)

GPRS Coding Scheme 1 (CS1)

5.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


5.1

INTRODUCTION


The HE-GSM04 utilizes the same internal communications channel (UART) as the MJ1 serial port; thus, enabling the modem deactivates the
MJ1 serial port. However, support is provided to select which device (or port) is currently active.

5.2

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1. Disconnect all power from the XLE unit including I/O power.
2. Remove the four screws on the back of the XLe unit and remove the back cover. The back cover will be replaced with the extended
back cover that ships with the communication add-on. Screws are re-used (Figure 1).
3. Plug the communication board onto the 24-pin connector. Make sure all the pins are properly aligned (Figure 2).
4. Place the extended back cover onto the unit. It can be helpful to tip it at an angle so the connector on the COM board passes
through the opening on the back cover.
5. Place the screw back into the hole and turn the screw slowly counter clockwise until it clicks into the threads. This prevents the
screw from being cross-threaded. Now, turn the screw clock-wise until the cover is firmly secured. Repeat this process for all four (4)
screws.

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