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3G Global Communication Adapter MMLink-3 G GWA-3G10 User Manual YASKAWA INFORMATION SYSTEMS CORPRATION II Introduction Introduction MMLink-3G is Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication adapter which provides UMTS wireless communication through the 3G cellular networks by using the onboard LAN interface. Read this manual carefully before using MMLink-3G. Precaution Important Safety Information This product is not intended for use in the following circumstances ・ Area(s) where radio transmission equipment (such as cell phone) are not permitted. ・ Hospitals, health care facilities and area(s) where cell phones are restricted by law. ・ Gas stations, fuel storage and places where chemical are stored. ・ Chemical plants or places with potential explosion hazard. ・ Any metal surface that may weaken the radio signal level. ・ The appliance is intended to be installed in restricted access location. Only service person or authorized person is allowed to access. III INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... II PRECAUTION ........................................................................................................................................ II BEFORE USING ..................................................................................................................................... 1 NAME OF EACH PARTS ............................................................................................................................... 1 STATUS INDICATION LEDS ........................................................................................................................ 2 RS-232C CONNECTOR ............................................................................................................................... 3 LAN INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................................... 3 ANTENNA CONNECTOR (SMA) ................................................................................................................... 4 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR (DC) ............................................................................................................. 4 BASIC OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 5 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA AND CABLES ................................................................................................... 5 SWITCHING ON THE ADAPTER .................................................................................................................... 6 SWITCHING OFF THE ADAPTER ................................................................................................................... 6 PACKET COMMUNICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 6 FEES ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................... 7 FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................. 8 SUMMARY OF FEATURES ............................................................................................................................ 8 SIMPLE ROUTER (STATIC NAT) ................................................................................................................. 9 SETTINGS FOR THE SIMPLE ROUTER (STATIC NAT) ................................................................................ 10 HOW TO USE THE SIMPLE LOCATION INFORMATION ACQUISITION COMMAND .......................................... 11 SMS AUTO CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................ 13 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS ................................................................................................................................ 13 FAIL-SAFE ............................................................................................................................................... 13 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 14 List of Content Before Using Name of Each Parts The following are the parts of this adapter. Status Indication LEDs Antenna Connector (for connection) Power Supply Connector LAN Interface RS -232C Connector Back Label Power Switch SIM Card Cover Front Label Screw Hole Antenna Connector (for GPS) Status Indication LEDs Status Indication LEDs can indicate the status of this adapter. Name Color Description PWR GREEN Light when power is on. ANT ORANGE/ GREEN/ RED Indicate the received signal level. Signal status: Bad Off Signal status: Poor Light on with red color Signal status: Average Light on with orange color Signal status: Good Light on with green color STS ORANGE/ GREEN/ RED Indicate the running status of this adapter. (Note) Idle Off Initializing Blink with green color Information 1 Light on with orange color Information 2 Light on with red color DATA GREEN Indicate the communication status between this adapter and the wireless network. Not communicating Off Communicating On CD/RI GREEN Indicate the CD signal statue. Wireless network disconnected OFF Wireless network connecting On Wireless network connected On Note: About the information display of STS LED Please contact the Customer Support Services when information 1 or information 2 is ON. Information 1 : probably hardware failure. Information 2 : probably SIM card is unreadable. RS-232C Connector Pin Assignments LA…
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Page 38 of 65 Report No. 1-5625/13-14-04 IEC 60950-1/Am1 Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict TRF No. IEC60950_1C Annex 1: Photo documentation Page 39 of 65 Report No. 1-5625/13-14-04 IEC 60950-1/Am1 Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict TRF No. IEC60950_1C Annex 1: Photo documentation Page 40 of 65 Report No. 1-5625/13-14-04 IEC 60950-1/Am1 Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict TRF No. IEC60950_1C Annex 1: Photo documentation
2014-02-21 Page 1 of 3 Prediction of MPE and ERP/ EIRP The device is designed as module to be installed in other devices. This device is to be used only for fixed and mobile applications. If the final product after integration is intended for portable use, a new application and FCC is required. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all the persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The table below is excerpted from Table 1B of 47 CFR 1.1310 titled Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) and Health Canada Safety Code 6, Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure: Frequency Range (MHz) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging time (minutes) 300 – 1500 f (MHz) /1500 30 1500 – 100.000 1.0 30 Based on the above table the limits are: For 850 MHz frequency band device: 0.55 mW/cm2 For 1700 /1900 MHz frequency band device: 1 mW/cm2 FCC § 2.1091 / IC RSS102, section 2.5.2 The limit for 850 MHz mobile operations where no routine evaluation is required is: 1.5W ERP The limit for 1700 / 1900 MHz mobile operations where no routine evaluation is required is: 3W EIRP Max permissive power according to §24.232 and RSS133: 2W EIRP Max permissive power according to §§22.913(a) and RSS132: 7W ERP Using the equation from page 19 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01: where: S = power density (in appropriate units, e.g. mW/cm2) P = power input to the antenna (in appropriate units, e.g., mW) G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (appropriate units, e.g., cm) 2 4R PG S Project.: 1-5824/13-14 2014-02-21 Page 2 of 3 850 MHz frequency band Maximum output power considerations: Mode Maximum conducted output power (dBm) Maximum conducted output power (W) Duty cycle Equivalent conducted output power (Maximum conducted output power x duty cycle) (mW) GPRS 33,6 2,291 50% 1145 EDGE 26,9 0,490 50% 245 WCDMA 23,1 0,204 100% 204 P Maximum power input to the antenna: 1145 mW R Distance: 20 cm S MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure: 0,55 mW/cm 2 G 1 Antenna gain (dBi) to comply with MPE limits: 3,83 dBi ERP power limit according to §2.1091: 1,50 W ERP G 2 Antenna gain (dBi) to comply with ERP limits: 3,31 dBi (ERP = Maximum conducted output power x Antenna gain / 1,64) ERP power limit according to §22.913: 7,00 W ERP G 3 Antenna gain (dBi) to comply with ERP limits: 6,99 dBi (ERP = Maximum conducted output power x Antenna gain / 1,64) G 850 MHz band Min (G 1 , G 2, G 3 ) 3,31 dBi Therefore the maximum antenna gain for mobile operation to comply with MPE and ERP limits shall not exceed: 1,17 dBd Project.: 1-5824/13-14 2014-02-21 Page 3 of 3 1900 MHz frequency band Maximum output power considerations: Mode Maximum conducted output power (dBm) Maximum conducted output power (W) Duty cycle Equivalent conducted output power (Maximum conducted output power x duty cycle) (mW) GPRS 30,7 1,175 50% 587 EDGE 26,2 0,417 50% 208 WCDMA 23,2 0,209 100% 209 P Maximum power input to the antenna: 587 mW R Distance: 20 cm S MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure: 1,00 mW/cm 2 G 1 Antenna gain (dBi) to comply with MPE limits: 9,32 dBi ERP power limit according to §2.1091: 3,00 W ERP G 2 Antenna gain (dBi) to comply with ERP limits: 9,22 dBi (EIRP = Maximum conducted output power x Antenna gain ) ERP power limit according to §24.232 2,00 W ERP G 3 Antenna gain (dBi) to comply with ERP limits: 2,31 dBi (EIRP = Maximum conducted output power x Antenna gain ) G 1900 MHz band Min (G 1 , G 2, G 3 ) 2,31 dBi Therefore the maximum antenna gain for mobile operation to comply with MPE and EIRP limits shall not exceed: 2,31 dBi Stefan Bös Senior Testing Manager
Final Report on Cinterion Wireless Module PH8-P HW: Release 2, B2 SW: Revision 01.370 MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCb acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 22 subpart H Report Reference: Se ptember 22, 2011Date: Test Laboratory: 7Layers AG Borsigstr. 11 40880 Ratingen Germany Note: The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the test laboratory. 7Layers AG Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Registergericht registered in: Borsigstrasse 11 Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Düsseldorf, HRB 44096 40880 Ratingen, Germany Markus Becker USt-IdNr VAT No.: Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Vorstand Board: DE 203159652 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg TAX No. 147/5869/0385 www.7Layers.com Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCb acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 22 subpart H 2.2Detailed Description of OUT Samples Sample : b01 OUT IdentifierPH8-P Sample Descriptionsample #02 Serial No.IMEI: 004401080640028 HW StatusRelease 2, B2 SW StatusRevision 01.370 Date of Receipt2011/08/05 Low VoltageLow Temp.3.3 V-10 °C High Temp.High Voltage4.2 V+55 °C Normal Temp.Nominal Voltage4.2 V+22 °C 2.3OUT Features Features for OUT: PH8-P Allowed ValuesDesignationDescriptionSupported Value(s) Features for scope: FCC_v2 ACThe OUT is powered by or connected to AC Mains DCThe OUT is powered by or connected to DC Mains EDGE850EUT supports EDGE in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz EDGE1900 EUT supports EDGE in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz FDD2EUT supports UMTS FDD2 in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz FDD5EUT supports UMTS FDD5 in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz GSM850EUT supports GSM850 band 824MHz - 849MHz HSDPA- FDD2 EUT supports UMTS FDD2 HSDPA in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz HSDPA- FDD5 EUT supports UMTS FDD5 HSDPA in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz HSUPA- FDD2 EUT supports UMTS FDD2 HSUPA in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz HSUPA- FDD5 EUT supports UMTS FDD5 HSUPA in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz PantCpermanent fixed antenna connector, which may be built-in, designed as an indispensable part of the equipment PCS1900EUT supports PCS1900 band 1850MHz - 1910MHz Page 4 of 210 Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCb acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 22 subpart H 2.4Auxiliary Equipment AE No.Serial No.SW StatusHW StatusDescriptionType Designation AE 09----Direct RF coupler to SMA AE 02----Flex cable AE Ant1----GSM/UMTS antenna AE Ant2----UMTS antenna AE Ant3ANN-MS-0-005 M827B 601657--GPS antenna AE 01DSB75_B1.1_0152---Evaluation board 2.5Setups used for Testing For each setup a relation is given to determine if and which samples and auxiliary equipment is used. The left side list all OUT samples and the right side lists all auxiliary equipment for the given setup. Sample No.Sample DescriptionAE No.AE Description Setup No.List of OUT samplesList of auxiliary equipment B01_direct (used for measurement using antenna port at the module) AE 09Direct RF coupler to SMAb01sample #02Sample: AE 02Flex cable AE 01Evaluation board B01_rad (used for radiated measurement using external antennas) AE 02Flex cableb01sample #02Sample: AE Ant1GSM/UMTS antenna AE Ant2UMTS antenna AE Ant3GPS antenna AE 01Evaluation board B01_RF1 (used for measurement at external RF connector RF1) AE 02Flex cableb01sample #02Sample: AE 01Evaluation board Page 5 of 210 Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCb acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 22 subpart H 3Results 3.1General Available at the test laboratory. The results of the inspection are described on the following pages, where 'Conformity' or 'Passed' means that the certification criteria were verified and that the tested device is conform to the applied standard. In cases where 'Declaration' is printed, the required documents are available in the manufacturers product documentation. In cases where 'not applicable' is printed, the test case requirements are not relevant to the specific equipment implementation. Documentation of tested devices: Interpretation of the test results: 3.2List of the Applicable Body (Body for Scope: FCC_v2) DesignationDescription Part 22, Subpart H - Cellular Radiotelephone ServiceFCC47CFRChIPART22PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES 3.3List of Test Specification Test Specification:FCC part 2 and 22 Version10-1-10 Edition Title:PART 2 - GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 22 - PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES Page 6 of 210 Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCb acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 22 subpart H 3.4Summary Test Case Identifier / Name SetupDate of TestResultTest (condition)Ref. Lab 22.1 RF Power Output §2.1046, §22.913 22.1; Frequency Band = 850, Mode = EDGE, Channel = 128, Frequency = 824.2MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = 850, Mode = EDGE, Channel = 190, Frequency = 836.6MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = 850, Mode = EDGE, Channel = 251, Frequency = 848.8MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = 850, Mode = GSM, Channel = 128, Frequency = 824.2MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = 850, Mode = GSM, Channel = 190, Frequency = 836.6MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = 850, Mode = GSM, Channel = 251, Frequency = 848.8MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = FDD5, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_1, Channel = 4132, Frequency = 826.4MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = FDD5, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_1, Channel = 4183, Frequency = 836.6MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = FDD5, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_1, Channel = 4233, Frequency = 846.6MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = FDD5, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_2, Channel = 4132, Frequency = 826.4MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 22.1; Frequency Band = FDD5, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_2, Channel = 4183, Frequency = 836.6MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Pas…
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Final Report on Cinterion Wireless Module PH8-P HW: Release 2, B2 SW: Revision 01.370 MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 24 subpart E Report Reference: Se ptember 22, 2011Date: Test Laboratory: 7Layers AG Borsigstr. 11 40880 Ratingen Germany Note: The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the test laboratory. 7Layers AG Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Registergericht registered in: Borsigstrasse 11 Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Düsseldorf, HRB 44096 40880 Ratingen, Germany Markus Becker USt-IdNr VAT No.: Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Vorstand Board: DE 203159652 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg TAX No. 147/5869/0385 www.7Layers.com Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 24 subpart E 2.2Detailed Description of OUT Samples Sample : b01 OUT IdentifierPH8-P Sample Descriptionsample #02 Serial No.IMEI: 004401080640028 HW StatusRelease 2, B2 SW StatusRevision 01.370 Date of Receipt2011/08/05 Low VoltageLow Temp.3.3 V-10 °C High Temp.High Voltage4.2 V+55 °C Normal Temp.Nominal Voltage4.2 V+22 °C 2.3OUT Features Features for OUT: PH8-P Allowed ValuesDesignationDescriptionSupported Value(s) Features for scope: FCC_v2 ACThe OUT is powered by or connected to AC Mains DCThe OUT is powered by or connected to DC Mains EDGE850EUT supports EDGE in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz EDGE1900 EUT supports EDGE in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz FDD2EUT supports UMTS FDD2 in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz FDD5EUT supports UMTS FDD5 in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz GSM850EUT supports GSM850 band 824MHz - 849MHz HSDPA- FDD2 EUT supports UMTS FDD2 HSDPA in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz HSDPA- FDD5 EUT supports UMTS FDD5 HSDPA in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz HSUPA- FDD2 EUT supports UMTS FDD2 HSUPA in the band 1850 MHz - 1910 MHz HSUPA- FDD5 EUT supports UMTS FDD5 HSUPA in the band 824 MHz - 849 MHz PantCpermanent fixed antenna connector, which may be built-in, designed as an indispensable part of the equipment PCS1900EUT supports PCS1900 band 1850MHz - 1910MHz Page 4 of 213 Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 24 subpart E 2.4Auxiliary Equipment AE No.Serial No.SW StatusHW StatusDescriptionType Designation AE 09----Direct RF coupler to SMA AE 02----Flex cable AE Ant1----GSM/UMTS antenna AE Ant2----UMTS antenna AE Ant3ANN-MS-0-005 M827B 601657--GPS antenna AE 01DSB75_B1.1_0152---Evaluation board 2.5Setups used for Testing For each setup a relation is given to determine if and which samples and auxiliary equipment is used. The left side list all OUT samples and the right side lists all auxiliary equipment for the given setup. Sample No.Sample DescriptionAE No.AE Description Setup No.List of OUT samplesList of auxiliary equipment B01_direct (used for measurement using antenna port at the module) AE 09Direct RF coupler to SMAb01sample #02Sample: AE 02Flex cable AE 01Evaluation board B01_rad (used for radiated measurement using external antennas) AE 02Flex cableb01sample #02Sample: AE Ant1GSM/UMTS antenna AE Ant2UMTS antenna AE Ant3GPS antenna AE 01Evaluation board B01_RF1 (used for measurement at external RF connector RF1) AE 02Flex cableb01sample #02Sample: AE 01Evaluation board Page 5 of 213 Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 24 subpart E 3Results 3.1General Available at the test laboratory. The results of the inspection are described on the following pages, where 'Conformity' or 'Passed' means that the certification criteria were verified and that the tested device is conform to the applied standard. In cases where 'Declaration' is printed, the required documents are available in the manufacturers product documentation. In cases where 'not applicable' is printed, the test case requirements are not relevant to the specific equipment implementation. Documentation of tested devices: Interpretation of the test results: 3.2List of the Applicable Body (Body for Scope: FCC_v2) DesignationDescription Part 24, Subpart E - Broadband PCSFCC47CFRChIPART24PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 3.3List of Test Specification Test Specification:FCC part 2 and 24 Version10-1-10 Edition Title:PART 2 - GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 24 - PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES Page 6 of 213 Reference: MDE_CINTE_1107_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 24 subpart E 3.4Summary Test Case Identifier / Name SetupDate of TestResultTest (condition)Ref. Lab 24.1 RF Power Output §2.1046, §24.232 24.1; Frequency Band = 1900, Mode = EDGE, Channel = 512, Frequency = 1850.2MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = 1900, Mode = EDGE, Channel = 661, Frequency = 1880.0MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = 1900, Mode = EDGE, Channel = 810, Frequency = 1909.8MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/20B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = 1900, Mode = GSM, Channel = 512, Frequency = 1850.2MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = 1900, Mode = GSM, Channel = 661, Frequency = 1880.0MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = 1900, Mode = GSM, Channel = 810, Frequency = 1909.8MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/19B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = FDD2, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_1, Channel = 9262, Frequency = 1852.4MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/20B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = FDD2, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_1, Channel = 9400, Frequency = 1880MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/20B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = FDD2, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_1, Channel = 9538, Frequency = 1907.6MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/20B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = FDD2, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_2, Channel = 9262, Frequency = 1852.4MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/20B01_directLab 2Passed 24.1; Frequency Band = FDD2, Mode = HSDPA_subtest_2, Channel = 9400, Frequency = 1880MHz, Method = conducted 2011/08/20B01…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 210.00 mW | 4M15F9W | 38 Hz |