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Product Warranty, RMA and Contact Information 

 
CalAmp guarantees that every 882 GSM Series Cellular Modem will be free from physical 

defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase when used 
within the limits set forth in the Specifications section of this manual.  

 
The manufacturer's warranty statement is available in Appendix 1. If the product proves 

defective during the warranty period, contact CalAmp Customer Service to obtain a Return 
Material Authorization (RMA).  

 

RMA Request 

 

Contact Customer Service: 
CalAmp  

299 Johnson Avenue, Suite 110  
Waseca, MN 56093 

Tel: 507-833-8819 ext. 6707  
Fax: 507-833-6748 
 

BE SURE TO HAVE THE EQUIPMENT MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER, AND BILLING AND 
SHIPPING ADDRESSES ON HAND WHEN CALLING.  

 
When returning a product, mark the RMA clearly on the outside of the package. Include a 

complete description of the problem and the name and telephone number of a contact 
person. RETURN REQUESTS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION. 

 
For units in warranty, customers are responsible for shipping charges to CalAmp. For units 
returned out of warranty, customers are responsible for all shipping charges. Return shipping 

instructions are the responsibility of the customer. 
 

Product Documentation 

 

CalAmp reserves the right to update its products, software, or documentation without 
obligation to notify any individual or entity. Product updates may result in differences 

between the information provided in this manual and the product shipped. For the most 
current product documentation, visit 

www.calamp.com

 for datasheets, programming software 

and user manuals.  

 

Technical Support 

 

M-F 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM CDT 
 

CalAmp 
299 Johnson Avenue, Suite 110  

Waseca, MN 56093 
Tel: 507-833-8819 

E-mail: [email protected] 
 

Summary of Contents for & 882-HSPA series

Page 1: ...8 88 82 2 G GP PR RS S X XX XX X 8 88 82 2 E ED DG GE E X XX XX X 8 88 82 2 H HS SP PA A X XX XX X GSM Cellular Data Modem IP Router User Manual 001 0003 832 Revision 3 September 2009...

Page 2: ...e Firewall functionality new screen formats September 2009 Rev 3 updates include Black case with new power supply connector Internal External Serial ports new screen format configuration file save upl...

Page 3: ...kage Contents 14 Local PC Ethernet Configuration 14 Accessing the Modem s Homepage 15 Inserting the SIM Card 17 SE EC CT TI IO ON N 4 4 S SI IM M C CA AR RD D P PI IN N S SE EC CU UR RI IT TY Y S SE E...

Page 4: ...IP Address 29 Telnet SSH and SNMP Ports SSH and SNMP for future release 29 S SE EC CT TI IO ON N 8 8 D DM MZ Z P PO OR RT T F FO OR RW WA AR RD DI IN NG G S SE ET TT TI IN NG GS S 30 DMZ Support 31 Po...

Page 5: ...iguration 39 PPTP Server 39 Server Local IP 39 Client IP Range 39 Protocols Allowed 39 Encryption 39 PPTP Server User Configuration 39 Full Name 39 Username 39 Password 39 S SE EC CT TI IO ON N 1 13 3...

Page 6: ...rmation 50 Upload New Firmware 51 Configuration File 51 S SE EC CT TI IO ON N 1 17 7 L LO OG GG GI IN NG G 52 Current Firmware Information 52 Version 52 Kernel Date 52 Log File Actions 53 Store in Mod...

Page 7: ...ne location and not easily moved to another location Please keep the cellular antenna of the 882 GSM Series modem at a safe distance from your head and body while the modem is in use see below Importa...

Page 8: ...ntenance of the 882 GSM Series modem while driving Road safety is crucial Observe National Regulations for cellular telephones and devices in vehicles Avoid potential interference with vehicle electro...

Page 9: ...nd 882 HSPA will automatically be backward compatible to the level of service available from the carrier The 882 GSM Series modems all support packet data services Features and Benefits EDGE and GPRS...

Page 10: ...ff No service TX RX Transmit Receive Indication of data transmission or reception activity DCD Data Carrier Detect Indicates modem s connection on the cellular network RSSI Receive Signal Strength Ind...

Page 11: ...ace for Input and Output control lines ODP use only SIM CARD SIM Card socket Interface for carrier provided SIM card to activate connection with network provider RS 232 Serial Port Integration Paramet...

Page 12: ...rimary antenna connection on the 882 GSM Series modems are female connectors therefore you must purchase an antenna with an SMA male connector Do not select an SMA antenna with reverse polarity or RP...

Page 13: ...on the cellular network Connect a GPS antenna with an average gain 5dBi if using the GPS functionality If both RX diversity and GPS are required install a Cellular GPS combo antenna GSM Communication...

Page 14: ...gured via HTML You may need to activate the modem with your carrier to start using it The default settings are programmed for most operations Package Contents 882 GPRS 882 EDGE or 882 HSPA cellular da...

Page 15: ...Connect an antenna to the RF connector on the front panel of the 882 GPRS 882 EDGE or 882 HSPA modem Connect the Ethernet cross over cable into the modem s Ethernet Port and plug the other end into th...

Page 16: ...similar for all modems the top header will display the unit s model number The PPP status on the Home page will show DOWN because the new device is not enabled The Service Type will show Check SIM if...

Page 17: ...ized the SIM card The MDN may show the phone number and the IMSI and carrier information should display Also the PPP connection may not show as up until the SIM card is unlocked Refer to Figure 3 7 Se...

Page 18: ...001 0003 832 Rev3 Page 18 of 59 Figure 3 7 882 HSPA Home Page with SIM card PPP connected...

Page 19: ...s subscription information This allows the user to retain information after switching modems The SIM has a security feature which when enabled will require the user to enter a valid PIN before the mo...

Page 20: ...setting s page will appear as shown below in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 PIN Security Enabled The PIN security feature is now enabled The PIN STATUS shows that the PIN has been ACCEPTED Now when the modem i...

Page 21: ...mpts to enter the correct PIN If the correct PIN is not entered after 3 attempts an unlock code or PIN Unblocking Key PUK from the service provider will be required before the SIM card is usable again...

Page 22: ...ct to the network Selecting NO will set the modem to not remember the current PIN requiring the user to enter the PIN when requested Since only the modem remembers the PIN using the SIM card in a diff...

Page 23: ...cally dial the connection when the modem is powered and will also auto reconnect if power is cycled When set to Disable the modem will not dial the connection to the cellular provider GSM Band Selecti...

Page 24: ...Enable will allow the modem to automatically dial the connection when the modem is powered and will also auto reconnect if power is cycled When set to Disable the modem will not dial the connection to...

Page 25: ...SA 850 1900MHz ALL WCDMA Can use any available WCDMA band 850 900 2100 MHz in UMTS HSDPA networks Carrier APN The Access Point Name provided by the cellular provider required to access the network Dia...

Page 26: ...MAC Filtering Select Enable to allow MAC filtering Up to five unique MAC addresses can be allowed to access the network Selecting Disable will stop the MAC filtering functionality Allowed MAC Address...

Page 27: ...UR RA AT TI IO ON N Selecting LAN Settings from the left menu bar brings up the LAN settings configuration page From this page the modem s IP address DNS settings DHCP settings and Remote Administrati...

Page 28: ...low DNS Server 1 or 2 to resolve domain names to prevent unauthorized users from web surfing DNS Server 1 IP Address The Ethernet IP address of the preferred DNS server The default address is 192 168...

Page 29: ...remote IP address that is allowed to access the modem A wildcard IP address of 0 0 0 0 allows all remote IP address to access the modem A source IP entry range may be created by inserting the number o...

Page 30: ...or transmitting and receiving network traffic through a router that involves re writing the source and or destination IP addresses and usually the TCP UDP port numbers of IP packets as they pass throu...

Page 31: ...entry is desired leave the box after the blank Large ranges will take several seconds to fully process Destination IP Address The IP address of the tethered device for which all unreserved ports will...

Page 32: ...and the destination port to 80 then click the ADD button This will set the first entry in the table as Item 1 To route port 8081 as well enter a mapping name of 2 set the protocol to all set the input...

Page 33: ...er Dynamic DNS services DDNS free or for a charge For example a free service provided by NO IP allows users to setup between one and five host names on a domain name provided by NO IP No IP is the def...

Page 34: ...connect to the unit remotely instead of the WAN IP address Update Interval Sets the interval in minutes 0 to 65 535 the modem will update the Dynamic DNS server of its carrier assigned IP address It...

Page 35: ...ting screen and appear at the bottom Static Routing refers to a manual method used to set up routing between networks Figure 10 1 Router Settings Page Static Routes Route Name Sets the alphanumeric id...

Page 36: ...c value the higher the route priority The ADD button must be pressed to add the configured route to the Static Route Table As an example if a router connected on the Ethernet side of the modem has a g...

Page 37: ...nt systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention SNMP version v1 is supported Figure 11 1 SNMP Settings page SNMP Configuration SNMP Selecting Enable...

Page 38: ...I IN NT T T TU UN NN NE EL LI IN NG G P PR RO OT TO OC CO OL L S SE ET TT TI IN NG GS S Selecting VPN from the left menu bar will display the Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP configuration page...

Page 39: ...n and selecting Disable stops it Server Local IP The IP address that our modem gives the remote client Client IP Range The pool of IP addresses assigned to remote clients Protocols Allowed Selecting a...

Page 40: ...Serial tab brings up the serial port and PAD settings page The External Serial screen is used to configure the RS 232 Serial Port parameters and Packet Assembler and Dis assembler PAD functionality Th...

Page 41: ...te upon an on to off transition of DTR AT D5 The modem auto dials the default remote station upon an on to off transition of DTR and enters the Online Data State The modem ends the call and enters the...

Page 42: ...es how the modem controls the state of Carrier Detect and the amber CD LED on the front panel Always On CD is always on Connect On CD is on when connected to a remote host Always Off CD is always off...

Page 43: ...Sets the data protocol of the PAD to TCP or UDP data If you have set PAD Mode as server you can choose either to support either type of data packets TCP Client Keep Alive When in client mode and enabl...

Page 44: ...rd Timeout is exceeded without meeting the Inactivity Timeout the client will be terminated by the Hard Timeout Server Hard Timeout Time after which the current connection with Client will be terminat...

Page 45: ...ial screen is used to configure the internal RS232 Serial Port parameters and Packet Assembler and Dis assembler PAD functionality The PAD feature forwards requests that come in on a specific port to...

Page 46: ...used by the LandCell to accept requests from the remote device PAD Mode Select buttons to set the PAD mode of the LandCell as a Server or Client Pad Protocol Sets the data protocol of the PAD to tcp...

Page 47: ...Connection from the left menu bar then the System Monitor tab brings up the system monitor page The System Monitor page allows the user to set up additional self monitoring for the modem to determine...

Page 48: ...if the number of consecutive ping failures is equal to or greater than this entry and the secondary address is being used Otherwise the modem will switch from the first address to the secondary addre...

Page 49: ...Packets The total number of TCP and UDP packets transmitted by the modem to the cell network Tx Errors The number of corrupted TCP and UDP packets received by the modem that were meant to be transmit...

Page 50: ...r file from the CalAmp web site and manually update the unit by uploading the new firmware Refer to 16 1 below The update file names are upgradegprs tar gz for the 822 GPRS modem upgradeedge tar gz fo...

Page 51: ...specific folder The file to be uploaded must be named config xml If multiple files need to be maintained it is recommended that separate directories be used The update can be done remotely if Remote...

Page 52: ...ge provides a way to capture the current status log of the modem Such a log may be useful to CalAmp Technical Services personnel to help resolve operational problems Refer to Figure 17 1 below Figure...

Page 53: ...able IP address must be entered under TFTP Server IP and the computer at that IP address must be running a TFTP Server program Many free TFTP Servers are available for download over the internet Note...

Page 54: ...TX Power GSM 33 dBm min 30 dBm min 1900MHz Rx Sensitivity GSM 108 dBm typical 102 dBm min Frequencies Cellular TX 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz PCS TX 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz Temperature Operatin...

Page 55: ...Model numbers 819 GPRS GEN 822 GPRS GEN 822 EDGE GEN 882 HSDP GEN are classified within the following EU Directives EU Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage EU Directive 89 336 EEC 2004 108 EC EMC EU Dire...

Page 56: ...of the 882 GSM Series modems and how to utilize the mounting flanges to secure the modem to any surface which can be drilled for such a purpose The drawings may be used as layout reference but it is a...

Page 57: ...ational Mobile Equipment Identity EDGE Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile communication HSDPA High Sp...

Page 58: ...ESSES ON HAND WHEN CALLING When returning a product mark the RMA clearly on the outside of the package Include a complete description of the problem and the name and telephone number of a contact pers...

Page 59: ...rth in this paragraph fulfills any and all warranty obligations on the part of DRL This warranty is void and DRL shall not be obligated to replace or repair any Products if i the Product has been used...

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