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   P.7                                  Maestro M110 Series

                          

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PRODUCT FEATURES 

 

The M110 series cellular modem is designed for M2M applications operating in tough 
environmental  condition,  with  the  Maestro  mPack  application  software  (refer  to  the 
M110 Commands Guide), which makes the modem suitable for industrial equipment 
such as electricity meters, PLC, lifts, vending machines, etc. 
 
 
3.1 

Hardware 

 

Casing: 

 

 

Extruded aluminum  

Dimensions:   

 

60x60x21.7 (mm) 

Weight: 

 

 

89 g (approx.) 

Temperature;   

 

Operating: 

-30 °C 

– +70 °C 

 

 

 

 

 

Storage: 

-40 °C 

– +85 °C 

 

MCU Memory;  

 

Flash:   

256 kB  

 

 

 

 

 

RAM:   

128 kB 

 

3.2 

Power 

 

Power supply:  

 

– 32 Vdc with Slow Start in 4-pin Micro-Fit  

 

Last Gasp (optional): 

Last for approximately 5 SMS messages, 
backed up by two industrial grade super caps. 

 
 

Power consumption table (mA) 

 

  

@8 V 

@12 V 

@32 V 

M111 

 

GSM900 Call (PCL 5, RS-232) 

220 

138 

52 

GSM1800 Call (PCL 0, RS-232) 

155 

108 

41 

GPRS900 2Tx@gamma 3 (RS-232) 

405 

258 

100 

GPRS1800 2Tx@gamma 3 (RS-232) 

288 

182 

72 

Stand-by (RS-232 & USB connected) 

54 

37 

15 

Stand-by (RS-232 connected) 

54 

37 

15 

M113 

  

LTE in communication mode (Tx Max, RS-232) 

125 

100 

45 

Stand-by (RS-232 & USB connected) 

54 

37 

15 

Stand-by (RS-232 connected) 

54 

37 

15 

M114 

  

GSM900 (PCL 5, RS-232) 

225 

140 

54 

GSM1800 (PCL 0, RS-232) 

160 

110 

43 

GPRS900 4Tx@gamma 3 (RS-232) 

412 

262 

103 

GPRS1800 4Tx@gamma 3 (RS-232) 

294 

187 

74 

W-CDMA in communication mode (band 1, Tx max, RS-232) 

426 

235 

107 

HSDPA in communication mode (band 1, Tx max, RS-232) 

460 

292 

115 

LTE in communication mode (Tx Max, RS-232) 

376 

220 

95 

Stand-by (RS-232 & USB connected) 

54 

37 

15 

Stand-by (RS-232 connected) 

54 

37 

15 

Summary of Contents for M110 Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL M110 Series cellular modem v1 4...

Page 2: ...Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited All right reserved This document is for the use of intended recipients only content may not be reproduced redistributed or copied in whole or in part for any purpos...

Page 3: ...ication User shall assume the entire risk of using or relying on this software solution and application and Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited takes no responsibility for and will not be liable for th...

Page 4: ...m Revision history Version and update Date 1 0 First release Sep 2017 1 1 RAM size and model list Oct 2017 1 2 Compatible models Nov 2017 1 3 Compatible models Jun 2018 1 4 Compatible models Power Acc...

Page 5: ...aces 8 3 4 Maestro application software 8 4 ACCESSORIES 9 5 LED STATUS INDICATOR 10 6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 6 1 Inserting SIM card 11 6 2 Connect cellular antenna 11 6 3 Connect USB type C cable 12 6...

Page 6: ...equipment in vehicles in the country before installing the modem Installation of the modem should be done by qualified personnel Consult your vehicle dealer for any possible interference concerns rela...

Page 7: ...ic 28 8 3 1 RCM NCC Oct 18 M114 38S 1 NTT docomo 19 1 N A JRF JPA TBD M114 1J M115 EMEA S Asia S E Asia 3G 8 1 2G 2 8 3 TBD M115 02 Japan 5 8 3 1 5 8 3 2 JRF JPA M115 05 World TBD M115 M113G World Typ...

Page 8: ...messages backed up by two industrial grade super caps Power consumption table mA 8 V 12 V 32 V M111 GSM900 Call PCL 5 RS 232 220 138 52 GSM1800 Call PCL 0 RS 232 155 108 41 GPRS900 2Tx gamma 3 RS 232...

Page 9: ...rface 2FF SIM 1 8 V 3 0 V LED indicators Two amber green 3 4 Maestro application software mPack Dial up connection TCP UDP permanent client server or on demand Network connectivity watchdog Configurab...

Page 10: ...pter with BS1363 plug 3 pin U K Ireland ACC CA10 4 pin Micro Fit M to stripped wire with 2 5 A fuse in 1 m length Serial and USB cable ACC CA07 DB9 M to DB9 M cable ACC CA56 USB Type C cable Antennae...

Page 11: ...ribed in the below table LED State Amber LED Green LED ON Solid Cellular connection established Solid Good CSQ 10 Blinking Cellular connection established data transfer in process Slow blinking No sig...

Page 12: ...ing SIM card 1 Eject the SIM tray by pushing the eject button inwards 2 Pull the SIM tray out Place the mini SIM card on the tray with SIM chip facing up then push the tray back in place carefully 6 2...

Page 13: ...B Type C cable 6 4 Connecting RS 232 DB 9 serial cable Connect the RS 232 DB 9 serial cable and secure the connection by tightening both thumb knobs on the connector 6 5 Powering the modem Connect the...

Page 14: ...S 232 port on the terminal equipment program should initially be Baud rate 115 200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow control None To see if the communications between the terminal program a...

Page 15: ...voice call ATH To end the above voice call 7 3 Received Signal Strength The modem can only establish a call or data session when the received signal strength is sufficient In terminal window enter AT...

Page 16: ...e Description CREG 0 0 Not registered CREG 0 1 Registered on home network CREG 0 2 Not registered and attempting CREG 0 5 Registered on network when roaming If it is not registered on the network chec...

Page 17: ...Registered on network and roaming Enter PIN code status AT CPIN XXXX OK PIN code accepted CME ERROR 16 Incorrect PIN code AT CPIN Ready SIM is ready to use Receive a voice call ATA OK Answer the call...

Page 18: ...maestro wireless com 8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT For further technical queries on Maestro products please visit Maestro support website http support maestro wireless com to fill the on line form for submitti...

Page 19: ...P 18 Maestro M110 Series www maestro wireless com End...

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