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MAMBO2-B6 H

ARDWARE

 M

ANUAL

V

ERSION

 1.0.4

5.3.3 Connecting the MAMBO2-B6 to a PC USB port

 

 

After  charging  the  internal  battery  has  been   completed,  to   be   able   to   transfer   data   from/to   the 

MAMBO2-B6 device  you have to power on the device and connect it to a Laptop or PC using the  
included mini-USB-to-USB cable.

1. First turn on the MAMBO2-B6 and wait until the device is completely started and the first 

screen on the display is shown.

2. If the inserted SIM card is protected by a PIN code, you will be requested to enter it, after 

turning on the device. To enter it use the 5-way navigation key and confirm it with OK. 

3. After the first overview screen on the MAMBO2 display is shown, plug in the USB connector of 

the cable to a free USB port on your Laptop or PC and then plug the other site of this cable to 
the mini-USB port of the MAMBO2-B6, as shown in the figure below.

Figure 7:

 

Configuring the device with the help  of a Laptop or PC 

4. When you connect the MAMBO2-B6 device to a PC for the first time, Windows

*

 will announce 

that unknown hardware has been found and start a procedure to find the corresponding driver 
files and install them.

5. If the USB driver is still not downloaded from the FALCOM's website (go to: 

www.falcom.de

 > 

Support

 > 

Drivers & Firmware

 and then select 

MAMBO2

 from the selection box after 

Login

), 

download it. Browse the hardware assistant to the directory where the driver was stored (e.g. 
D:\Driver). This will help Windows correctly install the USB driver.

6. When the device is properly installed, the windows device manager will look as shown 

below:

Figure 7:

 

COM port assigned in 

Device Manager

*

For Vista users, log on using the account of the Administrator, otherwise you will not be able to install the USB driver.

   For Linux users, refer to the related documents 

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This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.

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Summary of Contents for MAMBO2-B6

Page 1: ...This document is available at http www falcom de MAMBO2 B6 Hardware manual Version 1 0 4 Modified Wednesday 15 August 2012...

Page 2: ...by 10pin mini USB connector Pinout is shown in Table 6 below 05 04 2010 1 0 2 F Beqiri Added air humidity The built in GPS receiver is new one from blox technical data updated Changed device name fro...

Page 3: ...ress http www falcom de Trademarks Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright This document is copyrighted by FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH with al...

Page 4: ...e discharging the battery 12 3 SAFETY STANDARDS 13 4 TECHNICAL DATA 14 4 1 Product features 14 4 1 1 Power consumption for MAMBO2 B6 without options 16 4 1 2 Operating temperatures 16 4 1 3 Battery Te...

Page 5: ...he SIM card 23 5 3 3 Connecting the MAMBO2 B6 to a PC USB port 24 5 3 4 The principle of MAMBO2 B6 operation 25 6 RF EXPOSURES 26 This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copi...

Page 6: ...ic button to report current location date and time Therefore you can quickly and easily track the position of the MAMBO2 B6 device This product has a unique geo fence feature used to report if the dev...

Page 7: ...1 2 Personal Tracker MAMBO2 B6 1 3 Plastic Box LxWxH 110 x 65 x 53 mm 1 4 USB to mini USB cable 1m 1 5 Charging cover 1 Table 1 Scope of delivery Figure 1 Scope of delivery This confidential document...

Page 8: ...essor operating at 25MHz that controls all functions of the system Internal SIM card reader 1 8 3V SIM cards Li Polymer internal battery Internal GSM antenna Helix GPS antenna OPTIONS TO MAMBO2 UXFS 3...

Page 9: ...I pdf Contains an introduction how to get started with MAMBO2 B6 GUI 4 AppNoteMAMBO2SoftwareUpdate pdf Contains information how to upgrade the MAMBO2 B6 device to a new firmware version locally via US...

Page 10: ...s not cover the extra costs for the use of the devices The seller gives no recommendation for the use of specific SIM cards and is not liable for the fact that the devices are usable with all availabl...

Page 11: ...lations prohibit using your modem whilst airborne 2 8 Children Do not allow children to play with your MAMBO2 B6 device It is not a toy Children could hurt themselves or others by poking themselves or...

Page 12: ...Immediately discontinue use of the battery if while using charging or storing the battery the battery emits an unusual smell feels hot or appears abnormal in any other way Do not place the batteries i...

Page 13: ...ds and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by government bodies and professional organizations such as directives of the European Community D...

Page 14: ...x Red LED indicator free programmable in sleep or OFF mode it indicates battery charging process 2 x Soft keys Left and right key buttons 1 x 5 way navigation key 1 x Hardware reset button 1 x Built i...

Page 15: ...logging RAM 4 Mbytes EVALKIT Provides all the necessary hardware software and documentation to effectively operate and evaluate the performance and suitability of the MAMBO2 B6 The EVALKIT is shipped...

Page 16: ...ware Software configurations and environmental conditions Therefore there is no guarantee that the avarage values given above will be the same in your scenario Table 2 MAMBO2 B6 power consumption in d...

Page 17: ...in text mode Continuous minute by minute tracking Automatic reply to a polling SMS from any mobile phone or GSM modem with contents NMEA data Voice call Two way voice communications Ringing tones 32 d...

Page 18: ...60 dBm Tracking 160 dBm Cold start 144 dBm Operational limits Velocity 500 m s 972 knots Altitude 50 000 m Max update rate 1 Hz A GPS support AssistNow Offline Autonomous Protocol Output see chapter 4...

Page 19: ...time of position fix and status GSA GPS receiver operating mode satellites used in the position solution and DOP values VTG The number of GPS satellites in view satellite ID numbers elevation azimuth...

Page 20: ...evice Sleep command For details see examples in table below Following SLEEP modes are supported by the MAMBO2 B6 device IGN Device wakes up when the user presses the right key BTN1 on MAMBO2 UXFS Ring...

Page 21: ...SB Female connector on the MAMBO2 B6 device Figure 4 10pin mini USB female connector PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 SPK RE Speaker right 2 VCC_USB 5 VDC for normal charge 3 SPK_LI Speaker left 4 USB_DM USB Da...

Page 22: ...B Data 7 NC Not connected 8 VCC_12V Vmax 12 V DC for quick charg 9 GND Audio Ground 10 GND USB Ground Table 6 The pinout of the 10pin mini USB Female connector This confidential document is a property...

Page 23: ...g inserting or removing the SIM card To insert a SIM card follow the steps below After the MAMBO2 B6 has been fully charged disconnect it from the external power and position it so that the display is...

Page 24: ...plug the USB connector of this cable to a USB port on your Laptop or PC USB port and then plug the other side of this cable into the mini USB port on the MAMBO2 B6 device as shown in the figure below...

Page 25: ...he figure below Figure 7 Configuring the device with the help of a Laptop or PC 4 When you connect the MAMBO2 B6 device to a PC for the first time Windows will announce that unknown hardware has been...

Page 26: ...USB port of your PC and when the device boots up completely plug it again on the PC s USB port After completing all the steps listed above you can start configuring your MAMBO2 device For more details...

Page 27: ...d a GSM GPRS modem to transmit this information to a central computer either via SMS or via GPRS in form of IP packets The integrated GPS receiver uses the GPS satellites data to calculate its exact p...

Page 28: ...been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferen...

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