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ActiveKEY Modem 

User Manual 

 

Document Version 1.1 

Created on 7/31/2007

 

 
 
GE SECURITY 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

This document discloses subject matter in which GE Security has proprietary rights.  Neither receipt nor 

possession thereof confers or transfers any right to reproduce or disclose the document, any part thereof, any 

information contained therein, or any physical article or device, or to practice any method or process, except by 

written permission from, or written agreement with, GE Security.

 

Summary of Contents for ActiveKEY

Page 1: ... in which GE Security has proprietary rights Neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right to reproduce or disclose the document any part thereof any information contained therein or any physical article or device or to practice any method or process except by written permission from or written agreement with GE Security ...

Page 2: ... 5 Classification GE Public TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Scope 3 1 1 What It Is 3 2 Electrical components 3 2 1 Cellular Data Modem 3 2 2 Enfora Radio 3 2 3 Radio Communication 3 2 4 Switching Power Supply 4 3 Interface Board 4 4 FCC Information 5 ...

Page 3: ...S232 interface is included in this design and is pinned out to a twenty pin male header with Serial data input serial data output Clear To Send Request To Send Data Carrier Detect Ring signal Data Terminal Ready and Data Set Ready The twenty pin male header on the PCB provides connection for battery or external power and ground and an output for the regulated 3 6 Volt supply for use by the ActiveK...

Page 4: ... of the MAX3237 or the interface boards can be supplied without this device and its associated components mounted on request When used in PC type RS 232 applications an external DC supply is required and must be within the 2 5 to 4 5 Volt range and be capable of supplying up to 2 amperes of peak current The on board regulator on the modem card will regulate this input voltage to a precise 3 6 volt...

Page 5: ...modem installation must meet the following conditions The integral antenna design of the modem board cannot be changed The installer must ensure that when the modem is fitted in its final installation the ERP at 850MHz operation must not exceed 33dBm and at 1900MHz operation the EIRP must not exceed 30dBm Each host installation must comply with the FCC Specific Absorption Rate SAR requirements and...

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