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Chapter 4

Mechanical Layout and Interfaces

4.6.1. Multiple 3G GSM Extension Cards

The eWON Flexy firmware currently supports up to 

one

 3G GSM Extension Card of type 

FLXB3202.
The boot process of the Base Unit includes an automated detection of the inserted 
Extension Cards. This detection is done sequentially, slot per slot starting from the left to right.
Only the first detected 3G GSM card (the most left one) will be taken into account by the 
Flexy firmware. An additional card of the same type will be ignored. Contrary to what 
happens when it is inserted in a wrong slot, a 3G GSM card in excess will not alter proper 
operation of the Base Unit and other Extension Cards.

4.6.2. Power Requirements

The internal power converter of the eWON Flexy Base units has been dimensioned to cover 
a broad range of different combinations of Extension Cards. Users should make sure the 
total power demand of the Extension Cards does not exceed the capabilities of the Base 
Unit. That is why the notion of “Energy Points” has been introduced.
The Installation Guide IG-014-0-EN “eWON Flexy - Base Units” includes a section giving the 

Available Energy Points 

of each type of Base Unit.

The power requirements of each Extension Card is expressed in 

Energy Demand Points. 

This 

number is meant to check whether the balance with the 

Available

 

Energy

 

Points

 of a given Base 

Unit with Extension Cards is OK or not.

3G GSM Extension Card FLB 3202

 Energy Demand Points

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The Installation Guide IG-014-0-EN “eWON Flexy - Base Units” includes examples of practical power
balance calculations.

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eWON Flexy                   3G GSM Extension Card  FLB 3202 | IG 019

Summary of Contents for FLB 3202

Page 1: ...support ewon biz eWON Flexy 3G GSM Extension Card FLB 3202 This installation guide explains how to install the eWON Flexy 3G GSM Extension Card FLB 3202 Installation Guide IG 019 Rev 1 4...

Page 2: ...sion Cards 8 3 3 Front Panel LEDs 8 3 4 Specifications of the 3G GSM Extension Card 9 3 5 eWON Flexy Extension Cards Environmental Conditions 10 3 6 Plugging the Extension Card into the Base Unit 10 3...

Page 3: ...nations of Extension Cards and Base Units The present Installation Guide is focusing on an extension card which as such needs to be inserted in one of the Base Units in order to work The Base Units ha...

Page 4: ...to avoid ESD damage the product must be handled with the necessary precaution including Grounded ESD protective work surface Personnel grounding 2 3 Applicable Directives Standards and Compliance The...

Page 5: ...mful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 3 4 Certifications The Extension Card described in the present Insta...

Page 6: ...3 Hardware Description 3 Hardware Description 4 Mechanical Layout and Interfaces SMA F Female antenna connector SIM Card drawer Backplane connector Page 6 17 eWON Flexy 3G GSM Extension Card FLB 3202...

Page 7: ...bed below PN Part Number identifies the type of the card Description see 4 1 2 Part Number Structure for Extension Cards SN Serial Number Structure of the Serial Number 1111 2233 0001 44 1111 MTID pro...

Page 8: ...only X In any slot 3202_00 3G GSM Extension Card The suffix _00 is used for software options S The suffix might have an optional character It might also be blank or include S character Indicates comp...

Page 9: ...Class 5 band GPRS EDGE Class 33 Antenna Connector Type SMA F Female Antenna not included in the delivery Charact Value s Range Depending on frequency band s provided by the network operator the custo...

Page 10: ...rature 40 to 70 C Relative humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Operating altitude Up to maximum 2000m Storage altitude Up to maximum 3000m 4 5 Plugging the Extension Card into the Base Unit 4 5 1 Base Un...

Page 11: ...X 2 last slots only B 4 5 2 SIM Card Insertion A SIM card obtained from a wireless phone provider is necessary to communicate through the 3G GSM Extension Card It should be inserted before inserting t...

Page 12: ...PCB acts as mistake proof security mating stop in housing Insert the Extension Card carefully and slide it down until the hooks are clicking Make sure the card is completely inserted DO NOT insist if...

Page 13: ...al power converter of the eWON Flexy Base units has been dimensioned to cover a broad range of different combinations of Extension Cards Users should make sure the total power demand of the Extension...

Page 14: ...in which the extension cards have been inserted and their type are detected during this process If the boot process completes normally you should observe the following LED status Base Unit USR flashin...

Page 15: ...the default address is http 10 0 0 53 The default login is adm password is adm Important For security reasons changing the default password adm is absolutely required To change the adm password from...

Page 16: ...isplayed in the Info Page Extended information about the modem including manufacturer type and modem firmware version is available in the Info page The path to the Info page is Diagnostic 1 Status 2 S...

Page 17: ...contain nor for their eventual consequences No liability or warranty explicit or implicit is made concerning the quality the accuracy and the correctness of the information contained in this document...

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