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MLB-G1102 Wireless Terminal User Manual 

Rev 1.1 

1.4 

Main Features and Services 

The MLB-G1102 performs a set of telecom services (TS) according to GSM standard phase 2+, ETSI 
and ITU-T. The services and functions of the MLB-G1102 are implemented by issuing customized 
applications embedded on the device, or by AT commands issued internally, or over the RJ45 to 
RS232 serial interface. 

 

1.4.1  Wireless Terminal Features and Electrical Specifications 

S/N 

Feature 

Specifications 

Frequency Bands 

GSM/GPRS: Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 

RF Output Power 

Class 4 (+33dBm ±2dB) for EGSM850 (quad band only)  
Class 4 (+33dBm ±2dB) for EGSM900  
Class 1 (+30dBm ±2dB) for GSM1800  
Class 1 (+30dBm ±2dB) for GSM1900 (quad band only) 

GSM Phase 

Release 99 

Power Supply 

5~32VDC 

Power Consumption 

Idle Mode 

0.18W(9V@20mA) 
 

Operation Mode 

0.36W(9V@40mA) 

Operating Temperature 

Normal operation: -40°C ~+75°C 

Data Transfer 

GPRS 

 

Multislot Class 8 (dual band) or 10 (quad band) 

 

Full PBCCH support 

 

Mobile Station Class B 

 

Coding Scheme 1 

– 4

 

CSD 

 

V.110, RLP, non-transparent 

 

2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 14.4kbps 

 

USSD 

PPP-stack for GPRS data transfer 

SMS 

Point-to-Point MT and MO 
Cell Broadcast 
Text and PDU Mode 
Storage: SIM Card plus 25 SMS locations in mobile equipment 
Transmission of SMS alternatively over CSD or GPRS. Preferred 
mode can be user defined. 

AT Commands 

AT-Hayes 3GPP TS 27.007, TS 27.005 

10 

TCP/IP Stack 

Access by AT Commands 
Internet Services include TCP, UDP, 

Summary of Contents for MLB-G1102

Page 1: ...MLB G1102 Quad Band GSM GPRS Terminal USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including but not limited to photocopying recording transmitting via fax and or modem devices scanning a...

Page 3: ...ESCRIPTION 10 2 1 Overview 10 2 2 Dimensions 10 3 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS 11 3 1 Right side view DB9 connector 11 3 2 Left side view DC Jack Industry connector 12 3 3 Frond view Antenna LED...

Page 4: ...1 Figure 4 DC and Industry connector for MLB G1102 12 Figure 5 Antenna Connector for MLB G1102 13 Figure 6 SIM Card Holder for MLB G1102 14 List of Tables Table 1 Operating Modes Table 2 Features and...

Page 5: ...LEDs are used to indicate the status of the wireless terminal The MLB G1102 wireless terminal can be used to provide a wireless communication link to many applications including metering fleet and ass...

Page 6: ...e Even Odd Space Mark Flow Control RTS CTS DTR DSR Baud rate 1200 230400 selectable Serial signals TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD RST reset circuit GND Relay 1 output with current carrying capacity of 2A...

Page 7: ...consists of a fully certified CE approved GSM GPRS engine SIM card holder and power regulator The wireless terminal is supplied with power via the DC jack The remaining DB9 connector is used for data...

Page 8: ...Bm 2dB for EGSM900 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1800 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1900 quad band only 3 GSM Phase Release 99 4 Power Supply 5 32VDC 5 Power Consumption Idle Mode 0 18W 9V 20mA Operation Mode 0...

Page 9: ...terface DB9 connector 8 wire Modem Interface with status and control lines unbalanced asynchronous Fixed bit rate 1 200bps to 230 400bps Flow Control Hardware RTS0 CTS0 and Software XON OFF Multiplex...

Page 10: ...al design of the wireless terminal along with the positions of the different connectors 2 2 Dimensions Figure 2 Chassis Dimension for MLB G1102 S N Parameter Value 1 Height H 26 9mm 2 Length L 119 5mm...

Page 11: ...ev 1 1 3 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS 3 1 Right side view DB9 connector Figure 3 RS232 RS422 RS485 for MLB G1102 The table below defines the RS232 RS422 RS485 pin configuration on the wireless te...

Page 12: ...wer of TB is same as input power Do Not use DC PWR to be the input power at the same time it may cause damage to the equipment Relay External Relay max 40V DI1 I1 COM_1 Pin 5 is Pin 6 is I1 external s...

Page 13: ...matched to 50ohms Please use a SMA Male connection for the wireless terminal The functions of LED are indicated on the table below Item Description Function 1 Power Power on indication 2 2G 2G status...

Page 14: ...type which can be locked It can be accessed through removing the battery cover as shown below Figure 6 SIM Card Holder for MLB G1102 Be sure to power off the modem when user replaces the SIM card Oth...

Page 15: ...ted HW Installation Step 1 Please insert a SIM card into SIM card holder as follows Be sure to power off the modem when user replaces the SIM card Otherwise it may cause damage to the equipment Step 2...

Page 16: ...usually fully operational within 30 seconds after powering it up Depending on the signal strength of the network in the area logging into a network may take longer and is outside the control of the wi...

Page 17: ...ev 1 1 SW Installation Preliminary work Power on MLB G1102 and use USB to RS232 cable to connect to MLB G1102 PC Step 1 Open MCCU MLiS Cellular Configuration Utility Step 2 The main window of MCCU lau...

Page 18: ...formation The Basic Information page summarizes the current settings of MLB G1102 Item Model Shows the model user connected FW Version Current firmware version SIM Card The status of SIM Card Operator...

Page 19: ...to the phone number user set Input phone no with country code For example 886911222333 DIO1 changed Tick the check box then input the phone number When the DIO1 event occurred MLB G1102 will send SMS...

Page 20: ...d of APN Device ID Set ID It supports up to 15 characters Retry Time Set the retry times when connection interrupts Time Interval The interval between two retries Heartbeat Set the frequency of heartb...

Page 21: ...drop down list Parity Bit Set Parity Bit by drop down list Stop Bit Set Stop Bit by drop down list HW Flow Control Check to enable HW Flow Control User can set DTR RTS in normal mode Get DIO1 Click t...

Page 22: ...rent Mode IP 0 Single IP to transfer and MLB G1102 support DDNS client function Port Set the port Packing Mode Fast Mode Select the Mode under Transparent Those modes are used for different cases Plea...

Page 23: ...client function Port Set the port Notice When the multiple IP function is enabled with large data transmission the transmission performance will be affected Socket UDP Mode 0 IP 4 IP Use multiple IP t...

Page 24: ...LESS TERMINAL User Guide 24 Rev 1 1 the transmission performance will be affected Server TCP Mode Set the server port in the input box SMS Mode Mobile Set the mobile number user receives SMS Send Box...

Page 25: ...mand mode Modes TCP UDP Transparent Transparent Client Mode Packing Mode Fast Mode Connection 5 1 1 Speed Base on baud rate 115200 2 5M 7M 10M Functions Fully Support Fully Support Transmission Only P...

Page 26: ...lease long press the Reset button to reset MLB G1102 to default Then apply the setting again Step 5 Settings are saved and re plug the power Note This is a real operation for reference The user may in...

Page 27: ...4 3 External input x2 External signal input source positive signal are DI1 and DI2 negative signal are COM_1 are COM_2 Power input range is 12V 48V it will be determined as positive It can be used fo...

Page 28: ...C 42 2D 43 4F 4E 46 49 47 53 54 41 47 45 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9D MLB CONFIGSTAGE2 Waiting for IN STAGE2 HEX 4D 4C 42 2D...

Page 29: ...ocess via SMS Receive MCCP command Receive MLB SAVEPARAMETERS Receive MLB RESTART Working Mode Reboot Receive IN STAGE1 Receive IN STAGE2 Receive MLB SAVEPARAMETERS Receive MLB RESTART Working Mode Re...

Page 30: ...End Tag Z Example MLB CONNECTIONPROFILE 6 2 192 168 100 99 27000 1 Z set 192 168 100 99 port 27000 to profile 2 for TCP Client Mode Enabled Read Command Header MLB CONNECTIONPROFILE Connection Type 1...

Page 31: ...it 1 None 2 ODD 3 EVEN Stop Bit 1 1 bit 2 2 bit HW Flow Control 0 Disable 1 Enable DTR Level 0 High Level 1 Low Level RTS Level 1 High Level 2 Low Level End Tag Z Example MLB CONNECTIONPROFILE 6 2 192...

Page 32: ...able 1 Enable DTR Level 1 High Level 2 Low Level RTS Level 1 High Level 2 Low Level End Tag Z Response format Response UART Mode Baud rate Parity Bit Stop Bit HW Flow Control Disable Enable DTR H L RT...

Page 33: ...et UDP Client Mode 6 Socket TCP Client Mode 7 Socket TCP Server Mode End Tag Z Example MLB INTERNETSETTING internet user123 pass456 2 Z set APN internet UserName user123 Password pass456 Internet conn...

Page 34: ...Event 6 Admin End Tag Z Response format Response Phone Number Phone Event Example Send MLB PHONESETTING 2 Z Response 886935123456 1 886935123456 is the event of Off Line that has been enabled Reconnec...

Page 35: ...Time Interval Example Send MLB RECONNECTSETTING Z Response 9999 5 Connecting maximum retry time is no limit and retry interval is 5 minutes Packing Setting Write Command Header MLB PACKINGSETTING Devi...

Page 36: ...ponse format Response Retry Time Retry Time Interval Example Send MLB REPORTDIOXSETTING Z Response SMS The DIO status will be reported via SMS Get DIO Write Command Header MLB GETDIOX DIO number 1 DIO...

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