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User Manual 
001-0004-819 
Rev01; November 2011 

Summary of Contents for SMC-CDMA Series

Page 1: ...S SM MC C C CD DM MA A X XX XX X LandCell SMC Embedded Wireless Modem CDMA 1XRTT Universal Socket User Manual 001 0004 819 Rev01 November 2011 ...

Page 2: ...REVISION HISTORY Rev00 Released 01 2010 Rev01 Minor corrections Added Appendix for DUN connection 11 2011 ...

Page 3: ...pment Test board 12 Accessories 13 SECTION 5 GETTING STARTED USING THE SMC TEST BOARD 14 Connecting Up the SMC Test Board 14 HyperTerminal Settings 14 Verify SMC Modem Connectivity 15 SECTION 6 SMC CDMA PROVISIONING 16 OMA DM SPRINT 16 Verifying a Hands Free Activation 16 Verify Activation using HyperTerminal 17 Verify Activation using a Dial Up Network Connection 18 SECTION 7 SMC CDMA OPERATIONAL...

Page 4: ... Commands 45 FOTA Commands 46 SECTION 11 SPECIFICATIONS 47 General Specifications 47 Data Transmission Specifications 47 Mechanical Specifications 48 SECTION 12 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 49 Product Warranty RMA and Contact Information 49 RMA Request 49 Product Documentation 49 Technical Support 49 A AP PP PE EN ND DI IX X A A C CR RE EA AT TI IN NG G A A D DI IA AL L U UP P N NE ET TW WO OR RK KI IN NG ...

Page 5: ...s cellular network Proper PC board layout and design guidelines should be considered to ensure the end device passes required electromagnetic interference EMI specifications and does not impede the performance of the SMC CDMA modem when operating on the cellular network The following guidelines can be used to help minimize generated EMI from the OEM main board containing the SMC CDMA modem Provide...

Page 6: ...vices to the offender legal action or both Do not operate in the vicinity of gasoline or diesel fuel pumps unless use has been approved and authorized Do not operate in locations where medical equipment that the device could interfere with may be in use Do not operate in fuel depots chemical plants or blasting areas unless use has been approved and authorized Use care if operating in the vicinity ...

Page 7: ...nal Equipment DUN Dial Up Network EDGE Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile communication IMEI International Mobile Electronic Identity LED Light Emitting Diode ME Mobile Equipment MS Mobile Station OTA Over the Air PDP Packet Data Protocol PPP Point to Point Protocol PRL Preferred Roaming List RSSI Re...

Page 8: ...t Dual band 800 1900 1x CDMA offers compatibility with many cellular networks The SMC CDMA embedded modem is ideal for OEM customers looking to add cellular wireless communications to their products Applications include monitoring metering diagnostics security data collection and other applications requiring wireless connectivity Features and Benefits Industry standard Universal Socket open interf...

Page 9: ...ence Fig 2 1 SMC CDMA Top Side SMC CDMA top side components 1 Power Green LED indicating cell module power on 2 CDMA Red LED indicating CDMA connection status 3 RF antenna MMCX socket primary antenna connection 4 CDMA Cell Module 5 Secondary Serial UART test points 3 4 2 1 5 ...

Page 10: ...SMC CDMA bottom side socket pins 1 VCC GND pins 2 RESET GND pins 3 Primary Serial UART pins Figure 2 3 SMC Pins Top View 1 2 3 63 61 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 24 26 GND VCC Antenna RESET GND GND DTR DCD CTS DSR RI TXD RXD RTS GND VCC TXD2 RXD2 CTS2 RTS2 Primary UART 1 Secondary UART 2 ...

Page 11: ...ndicates the presence of a ring signal 37 DSR Output Data Set Ready Line used to indicate modem status to the DTE 38 CTS Output Clear to Send Line controlled by the modem to indicate whether or not the modem is ready to transmit data 39 DCD Output Data Carrier Detect Line asserted by the DTE to indicate connection status 40 DTR Input Data Terminal Ready Line asserted by the DTE to indicate that it...

Page 12: ...E Development Test board The Development Test board can be used to interface the SCM CDMA modem to a standard RS232 serial connection The SMC test board also supplies the SMC CDMA modem with the required 5VDC supply voltage from an externally supplied 10 to 28 VDC power source 12VDC typical Figure 4 1 SMC modem with DK test board 1 5 4 6 7 8 2 3 9 ...

Page 13: ...est board Table 4 2 Standard RS 232 DE 9 Pin out Pin Name Direction Description 1 CD Carrier Detect 2 RX Receive Data 3 TX Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND System Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Note Direction is DTE relative DCE Table 4 3 Default RS 232 Communication Parameters Bits Per Second 115 200 Data Bits 8 Parity None S...

Page 14: ...l Please refer to Appendix A for details on setting up a modem driver for a DUN connection Connecting Up the SMC Test Board Connect the Power cable RS232 cable Antenna cable to the SMC test board as shown in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 SMC test board connections HyperTerminal Settings Open a HyperTerminal session and configure the properties for the COM port used to connect the SMC test board Set HyperT...

Page 15: ...ty MEID number with the AT CGSN for Decimal number or AT GSN for Hexadecimal number command The MEID number replaces the ESN Electronic Serial number Verify good signal strength with the AT CSQ command A typical reply is CSQ 16 99 using the mag mount antenna indoors The first number is signal strength and ranges from 0 to 31 the higher the number the stronger the signal Confirm the phone number cu...

Page 16: ...is available The device will not retry when an error occurs during the connection or the session with the server NIDC NIPRL NIFUMO Only in the case of network initiated OMA DM if the session establishment fails due to a network problem the OMA DM Client will attempt to re establish the session every 1 minute until the DM session is successful or until it retries 5 times Verifying a Hands Free Acti...

Page 17: ...escribed in Section 5 Type the AT MIPCALL 1 command to start a PPP connection with the carrier network If the module is provisioned properly an IP address will be assigned Type AT MPING 1 www google com This will ping the Google server and send back the ping statistics Typing AT MPCALL 0 will terminate the PPP connection Refer to Figure 6 1 below Figure 6 1 HyperTerminal MIPCALL example ...

Page 18: ...tivation on the network Create a dial up network connection using a standard modem set to 115200 bps Go to the Network Connections screen and double click on the Dial Up connection example SMC CDMA When the connect window appears set the username and password as defined for your carrier usually blank Enter the phone number as 777 and click the Dial button ...

Page 19: ...do not match the DUN will not be able to talk to the modem properly and you will get a hardware error message Otherwise the DUN will contact the cellular network and authenticate the user on the network Once connected you should be able to browse the internet thorough the DUN session To confirm this disable any other network connections you may have running ...

Page 20: ...4 819 Rev01 Page 20 of 62 Right click on the connected Dial Up connection icon and select the Details tab The status of the connection will be displayed including the IP address assigned by the carrier network ...

Page 21: ...ber to send and receive data in an end to end packet transfer mode without utilizing network resources in circuit switched mode The SMC modem is able to both 1x data call and other CDMA services but can only operate one set of services at a time 1x data call or CSD The SMC modem can activate a 1x data call and at the same time be alerted for an incoming call This functionality is available on the ...

Page 22: ...cific protocol where the user defines both the remote and local sides The SMC CDMA working modes can be divided into two modes of operation Data Mode In this mode once the SMC CDMA has established a link with the remote modem it does not respond to any data passing through it except for the Escape Sequence search The SMC CDMA becomes a transparent link connecting the terminal with the remote side ...

Page 23: ...tents to display to the user Acknowledge messages exist to pass status information They simply contain a cause error code Broadcast messages are sent from the network to all phones in a certain geographical area They cannot be sent from a phone A point to point message can have a teleservice identifier to specify the application that should handle it The standard defines the operation of six teles...

Page 24: ...ional Service Gateways Additional Parameters 3 Session Status Reporting 4 Transmit Phase C Data Transfer 5 Bit reverse Phase C data 6 Zero Bit insertion for minimum transmit line time 7 Copy Quality Checking on Received Data if reception supported 8 Other services mandatory in Recommendation T 30 9 Packet Protocol for DCE DTE data delivery A DTE working with a Service Class 2 facsimile DCE needs t...

Page 25: ...Ability to open TCP connections secured with SSL TLS Ability to receive the incoming TCP connections Ability to accept IP connections only if the IP belongs to a defined IP white list TCP IP When establishing the TCP IP connection the SMC MODEM can only be the initiator The TCP IP feature enables the SMC modem to be a wireless end point for a TCP IP socket NOTE The TCP protocol use the value TTL T...

Page 26: ... any concept regarding the UDP IP known protocol which is connectionless this is just an easy way for the terminal to specify to the C24 which of the four possible stacks should be used When establishing the UDP IP connection the SMC modem is both the initiator and the listener Creating UDP IP Connections The following occurs during a UDP IP connection with another SMC modem 1 Side A The SMC modem...

Page 27: ...and Website port number 5 Server side After receiving the first packet from the client the server knows the IP address and port number of the SMC modem The IP address and port number for the specific mobile SMC modem should be saved in the DB NOTE Every MIPPUSH sets the destination IP address and destination port number for the current and future transactions These values are used for the next pus...

Page 28: ...lowing the user to enter AT commands from terminal The ATO command used to resume Online Data Mode from pseudo command mode When data comes from the Network and SMC modem is in pseudo command mode a special unsolicited event MIPDATA is being sent to terminal When socket is in Online Data Mode not in pseudo command mode RS232 communication DCD line is enabled There are two options to suspend a sock...

Page 29: ...mandatory user anonymous mandatory password mandatory account optional default value source control port id 1300 optional 21 default value destination control port id 21 optional 21 default value source data port id 1302 optional 20 default value AT FTPOPEN ftpsite anonymous 1300 1302 When FTP connection is establish SMC modem remains in command mode This mode is used for performing most of the FT...

Page 30: ...F character the first byte should be ignored When a data byte has the same code as EOF character and previous data byte is not ESC character end of file is reached Other FTP Operations and Interaction with MIP Commands SMC modem provides AT FTPINFO feature that allows the user to receive more information about FTP connection and FTP commands execution When the feature is enabled all FTP commands s...

Page 31: ...multiple channel operation and simultaneous data and control operation For example it allows a user to be connected to an Internet website DATA session connected receive a file via CSD Call and query the Smc modem phone book all at the same time The following actions are enabled during a data session Incoming call alert string RING while SMC modem is in DATA session Answering to incoming call via ...

Page 32: ...2 Profile Parameters Profile Parameter Description Parameter Range Default Value ATE Echo 0 1 1 ATQ Result code return mode 0 1 0 ATV Display result code 0 1 1 ATX Select result code 0 4 0 AT C Set circuit 109 DCD behavior 0 2 1 AT D Set circuit 109 DTR behavior 0 4 2 AT K Flow control 0 3 6 3 AT Y Power up profile 0 1 0 S00 Auto answer 0 255 0 S02 Escape code character 0 255 43 S03 Carriage retur...

Page 33: ...ery the battery power level AT CEER Extended Error Report AT CFSN This command displays the manufacturing serial number AT CGMI This command displays manufacturer identification T CGMM This command requests the model identification AT CGMR This command displays the revision identification AT CGSN This command displays the product serial number identification in decimal format AT CIMI This command ...

Page 34: ...e not Sleep mode AT MSSI This command enables disables the unsolicited report for signal strength value AT MTTY This command is used to enable disable the TTY Tele Typewriter support in the SMC modem AT QCCLR This command clears the mobile error log A This command repeats the last command entered on the terminal AT This command checks the AT communication and only returns OK ATD This command place...

Page 35: ...e a call As such your custom settings if not saved in a profile will be available until you power down the modem These settings are lost upon powerdown if not saved For further information refer to the Motorola C24 AT Command Set 1 document Command Line Syntax The AT or at prefix must be set at the beginning of each command line To terminate a command line enter CR Commands are usually followed by...

Page 36: ...ption AT CGMI This command displays manufacturer identification AT GMI This command displays manufacturer identification AT FMI This command displays manufacturer identification AT CGMM This command displays the model identification AT GMM This command displays the model identification AT FMM This command displays the model identification AT CGMR This command displays the revision identification A...

Page 37: ...set and determine various settings related to the modems s configuration and profile settings The cell module holds certain data items in selected memory space named Software Registers S registers and Modem Registers Some of these registers are used as bitmaps where one register holds more than one data item Table 10 5 Modem Register Commands Commands Description ATV This command determines the re...

Page 38: ...og or digital service AT CDR This command controls whether the extended format CDR intermediate result code is transmitted by the MT2 AT CQD This command sets the timer value that specifies the period of inactivity before a Data call is released AT CMIP This command is used to display the mobile station s temporary IP address The value displayed is in standard IP address format AT CBIP This comman...

Page 39: ...RL to their device by dialing the Over the air OTA feature code 228 Table 10 10 PRL PRI Commands Commands Description AT CPRL1 This command set get the PRL header parameters AT CPRL2 This command enables the user to control the PRL acquisition table AT CPRL3 This command enables the user to control the PRL System table AT MPRISUM This command returns the PRI checksum Enhanced AT Commands Carrier S...

Page 40: ...and disables the auto redial capability of the cell module AT QCCAV This command answers an incoming voice call AT CHV This command hangs up a voice call AT CDV This command dials voice calls AT CRC This command controls whether to present the extended format of the incoming call indication ATO This command returns the cell module from the Command mode to the Online Data mode and issues a CONNECT ...

Page 41: ...arrival of an SMS message AT CMT This unsolicited message forwards the SMS upon its arrival AT CNMA This command acknowledges the receipt of a CMT response AT CDS This unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of a new SM AT CMGL This command displays a list of SMS messages stored in the cell module memory AT MMGL This command displays a list of SMS messages stored in the cell module mem...

Page 42: ...solicited indication regarding various phone indications that is sent to the DTE when the ind parameter of the CMER command is set to 1 AT MMR This command perform master reset AT MMRR This unsolicited message is sent to the DTE by the SMC modem if a master reset occurs and master reset events reporting is enabled AT CIND This command is used to query the status of various ME indicators A This com...

Page 43: ...en data is received from the TCP protocol stack AT MIPSTAT This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a change in link status AT MIPXOFF This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal to stop sending data AT MIPXON This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when the SMC modem has free memory in the accumulating buffer AT MIPCONF This command allows configuring of TCP stack param...

Page 44: ...he working directory in accordance to a given name AT FTPMKD This command causes the SMC modem to request the remote FTP server to create a new directory in accordance to a given name AT FTPRMD This command causes the SMC modem to request the remote FTP server to remove a directory in accordance to a given name AT FTPPWD This command causes SMC modem to request the remote FTP server to return the ...

Page 45: ...t for the secondary PDE server AT MGPSMPCIP This command set the IP address and port for the MPC server AT MGPSPROT This command sets the GPS protocol AT MGPSRES This command resets all location related parameters AT MGPSQOS This command sets the GPS QoS parameters AT MNMEA This commands routes the NMEA reports to UART2 or USB Table 10 19 Motorola NMEA AT Commands Command Description ATGGA This co...

Page 46: ...d package AT MFOTAABORT Aborts the DM session AT MFOTAIND This command sends Unsolicited FOTA indications toward DTE AT MFOTARLBCK This command causes the module to install the reverse firmware version AT MFOTASTART This command enable the DTE originates DM session and FOTA download install AT MODDC This command Enable Disable the OMA DM DC update AT MODPRL This command Enable Disable the OMA DM P...

Page 47: ...MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz GPS 1575 42 MHz 1 024MHz Temperature Operating 30 C to 70 C 100 Duty Cycle Storage 40 C to 85 C Operating Humidity 0 85 non condensing Transport Protocols Serial UART data rates from 300 bps to 230 4 kbps Command Protocol MOT by Telit C24 AT Command set Certifications FCC ID RI7P56JE1 Industry Canada ID 5131A JE1 Carrier Approvals Sprint Aeris NOTE Power consumption while tran...

Page 48: ...ze The drawings may be used as layout reference but it is advised that a physical comparison be made to the modem before proceeding with the mounting process 3 020 0 300 0 100 1 30 0 165 1 290 1 375 1 265 0 945 0 215 0 110 3 150 3 040 0 1574 1 732 0 740 0 0787 0 1574 0 110 ø 0 116 2x 0 255 MAX HEIGHT 0 250 PIN DEPTH 0 110 MAX COMPONENT DEPTH 0 570 NOMINAL OVERALL HEIGHT All dimensions in inches ...

Page 49: ... 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 Wireless DataCom For units returned out of warranty customers are respons...

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Page 62: ...forth 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 in other than its normal and customary manner ii the Product has been subject to misuse accident neglect or damage or has been used other than with DRL approved accessories and equipment iii unauth...

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