WA_DEV_FEX20_UGD_002
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April 26, 2010
AirLink FXT Series
Fastrack Xtend User Guide
Page 1: ...WA_DEV_FEX20_UGD_002 002 April 26 2010 AirLink FXT Series Fastrack Xtend User Guide...
Page 2: ...re with various onboard systems Note Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the door is open Sierra Wireless modems may be used at this time The dr...
Page 3: ...ered trademarks of Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless AirPrime AirLink AirVantage and the Sierra Wireless logo are trademarks of Sierra Wireless inSIM WAVECOM WISMO Wireless Microprocessor Wireless CPU O...
Page 4: ...n Compliance and Recommended Standards Updated Figure 5 Fastrack Xtend Mechanical Drawing Updated terminologies from IESM to Expansion Card inSIM to Embedded SIM Wireless CPU to Intelligent Embedded M...
Page 5: ...0 2 4 1 Power Supply 30 2 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge 30 2 4 3 Main Serial Link 30 3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS 31 3 1 Functional Architecture 31 3 2 RF Functionalities 32 3 3 Operating System 32 4 TEC...
Page 6: ...ds 61 7 4 1 Ethernet 61 Ethernet Expansion Card Installation 61 7 4 1 1 61 7 4 1 2 Board Architecture 62 7 4 1 3 Mechanical Characteristics 64 7 4 1 4 Power Supply 64 7 4 1 5 Extra Current Consumption...
Page 7: ...sumption in Connected Mode FXT002 90 12 4 Power Consumption in Connected Mode FXT003 92 12 5 Power Consumption in Non Connected Mode FXT002 95 12 6 Power Consumption in Non Connected Mode FXT003 96 12...
Page 8: ...anical Resistance Stress Tests 115 16 3 2 6 Handling Resistance Stress Tests 117 17 CERTIFICATION COMPLIANCE AND RECOMMENDED STANDARDS 118 17 1 Certification Compliance 118 17 2 Applicable Standards L...
Page 9: ...1 General 133 23 1 2 Exposure to RF Energy 133 23 1 3 Efficient Terminal Operation 133 23 1 4 Antenna Care and Replacement 133 23 2 General Safety 134 23 2 1 Driving 134 23 2 2 Electronic Devices 134...
Page 10: ...and FXT004 50 Figure 18 Reset Sequence Diagram 55 Figure 19 Fastrack Xtend Expansion Card Compartment 57 Figure 20 50 pin Expansion Card Connector 57 Figure 21 Expansion Card Size 59 Figure 22 Suggest...
Page 11: ...Battery Accessory Attached 107 Figure 40 Fastrack Xtend Package Configuration 1 127 Figure 41 Fastrack Xtend Package Configuration 2 128 Figure 42 Fastrack Xtend Package Configuration 3 129 Figure 43...
Page 12: ...ption 44 Table 18 Electrical Characteristics of CSPK2 45 Table 19 Recommended Speaker Characteristics 45 Table 20 Mini USB Pin Description 46 Table 21 USB Electrical Characteristics 46 Table 22 SIM So...
Page 13: ...ses 80 Table 57 Main AT Commands used for the Fastrack Xtend 81 Table 58 No Communications with the Fastrack Xtend Through the Serial Link 84 Table 59 Receiving a No Carrier Message 85 Table 60 Extend...
Page 14: ...ification 113 Table 81 Life Stress Tests 113 Table 82 Environmental Resistance Stress Tests 114 Table 83 Corrosive Resistance Stress Tests 114 Table 84 Thermal Resistance Cycle Stress Tests 115 Table...
Page 15: ...1900 MHz GPRS and EGPRS Class 10 12 capabilities Tri Band WCDMA FDD 850 1900 2100 Band I II V UMTS HSxPA and it also supports the Sierra Wireless Software Suite The Sierra Wireless Software Suite is t...
Page 16: ...April 26 2010 16 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Overview 1 1 Comparison with the Fastrack Supreme The following table lists the main feature differences between the various Fastrack Xtend variants and the...
Page 17: ...00 800 1900 800 1900 800 1900 800 1900 800 1900 GPRS Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class12 No Class10 Class1...
Page 18: ...ck Supreme 20 RTC Back Up Battery Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Battery Accessory Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No For more information o...
Page 19: ...ription FXT001 EGSM Quad Band CL10 GPRS FXT002 EGSM Quad Band CL 10 GPRS EDGE FXT003 EGSM Quad Band CL 12 GPRS EDGE HSxPA Tri Band WCDMA FXT004 CDMA2000 1XRTT Dual Band with GPS L1 supported FXT006 EG...
Page 20: ...Xtend Power Supply 3V 1V8 SIM Interface USB Slave Interface Serial Link UART1 ON OFF Boot Reset Audio Interface 2 GPIOs LED Status Indicator Battery Accessory Interface Optional 1 5 2 Internal Expans...
Page 21: ...ectrical and electronic equipment put on the market does not contain lead mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBB or polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE 1 6 2 Disposing of the...
Page 22: ...6 2010 22 2 Features and Services This section enumerates the features and services available on the Fastrack Xtend series 2 1 Features and Services Refer to the table below for the list of basic feat...
Page 23: ...7 FXT008 Up to Class 12 FXT003 and FXT008 only PBCCH support Coding schemes CS1 to CS4 Compliant with SMG31bis Embedded TCP IP stack EGPRS for FXT002 FXT003 FXT007 FXT008 only Class 10 FXT002 FXT003 F...
Page 24: ...4kbits s HSXPA for FXT003 FXT008 BAND I II IV 850 1900 2100 HSDPA Cat 8 up to 7 2Mbits s HSUPA Cat 5 up to 2Mbits s FAX for FXT001 FXT002 FXT006 FXT007 Automatic fax group 3 class 1 and class 2 Audio...
Page 25: ...WA_DEV_FEX20_UGD_002 Rev 002 April 26 2010 25 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Features and Services Refer to the following table for the comparison list between the different Fastrack Xtend variants...
Page 26: ...1900 800 1900 800 1900 GPRS Yes Class10 Yes Class12 No Yes Class10 Yes Class12 No Yes Class10 Yes Class12 No Yes Class10 Yes Class12 No Yes Class10 Yes Class12 No Yes Class10 Yes Class12 No Yes Class...
Page 27: ...end User Guide Features and Services Feature FXT001 FXT002 FXT003 FXT004 FXT006 FXT007 FXT008 Vocoder HR FR EFR AMR HR FR EFR AMR HR FR EFR AMR HR FR EFR AMR HR FR EFR AMR HR FR EFR AMR HR FR EFR AMR...
Page 28: ...l band 800 1900 MHz mode Refer to sections 9 4 Checking the Band Selection and 9 5 Switching Bands for more information regarding switching bands 2 3 Expansion Card Interface The Fastrack Xtend offers...
Page 29: ...Rev 002 April 26 2010 29 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Features and Services Figure 2 Suggested Expansion Card Dimension Supported Expansion Cards for more information about the Expansion Cards supported...
Page 30: ...ally disconnected in order to protect the internal electronic components from overvoltage 2 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge The Fastrack Xtend withstands ESD according to IEC 1000 4 2 requirements for all...
Page 31: ...unctional Specifications This section discusses the functional specifications of the Fastrack Xtend series 3 1 Functional Architecture The global architecture of the Fastrack Xtend series is shown in...
Page 32: ...band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Tri band UMTS HSXPA 850 1900 2100 MHz FXT004 Dual band CDMA2000 800 1900 MHz Refer to section 1 3 Fastrack Xtend Variants for a more detailed description of the Fastrack Xte...
Page 33: ...5V to 32V DC nominal at 13 2V Maximum Current Typical 600mA average at 4 75V 3A Peak at 4 75V on FXT002 950mA average at 4 75V 3 7A Peak at 4 75 on FXT003 The Fastrack Xtend is permanently powered onc...
Page 34: ...WA_DEV_FEX20_UGD_002 Rev 002 April 26 2010 34 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Technical Specifications 4 2 Mechanical Specifications Figure 5 Fastrack Xtend Mechanical Drawing...
Page 35: ...y SIM Interface LED Status Indicator 5 1 Front Interface Figure 6 Fastrack Xtend Front Interface 5 1 1 Power Supply Connector The power supply connector is a 10 pin Micro Fit connector that is used fo...
Page 36: ...ery accessory 10 Reserved Reserved for battery accessory The input voltage range DC IN is from 4 75V to 32V with a typical operating voltage of 13 2V The power cable is provided as part of the Fastrac...
Page 37: ...AT WIOM must be used to change this configuration Refer to document 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Sui...
Page 38: ...evice OFF To enable the low power mode the user may simply pull the ON OFF pin to GND and send AT CPOF to the Fastrack Xtend using a communication software such as a HyperTerminal Table 11 ON OFF Pin...
Page 39: ...TR I 5 5V Z Data Terminal Ready 9 GND GND Ground 10 CSPK2P O Analog Speaker positive input 11 CT106 CTS O 5 5V Z Clear To Send 12 CT105 RTS I 5 5V Z Request To Send 13 CT125 RI O 5 5V Undefined Ring I...
Page 40: ...id data corruption during transmission The Fastrack Xtend also implements the Serial Port Auto Shut Down feature with the DTR signal It is recommended to use the CT108 2 DTR signal to benefit from the...
Page 41: ...The signals used in this interface are as follows CT103 TXD CT104 RXD CT105 RTS CT106 CTS Figure 11 V24 Serial Link Implementation for a 4 wire UART 5 1 2 1 1 3 2 wire Serial Interface RS232 Implement...
Page 42: ...Wireless Software Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 30 for more information 5 1 2 3 Serial Port Auto Shut Down Feature The RS232 serial link can be shut down...
Page 43: ...al gain can be adjusted by AT WDGT Refer to 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 30 for more informat...
Page 44: ...Type Electret 2V 0 5 mA Impedance Z 2k Sensitivity 40dB to 50dB SNR 50dB Frequency response Compatible with GSM specifications 5 1 2 4 2 Speaker The speaker outputs are connected in differential mode...
Page 45: ...resistance at power down 28 40 52 k VPD Output DC voltage at power down 100 mV The output voltage depends of the output speaker gain set by AT command Refer to document 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Man...
Page 46: ...he USB slave is greater than 100mA Figure 14 Mini USB Connector Refer to the following table for the pin description of the mini USB connector Table 20 Mini USB Pin Description Pin Signal Description...
Page 47: ...ck Interface 5 2 1 SIM Interface A SIM card can be directly connected to the Fastrack Xtend through the embedded SIM socket This interface controls 3V 1V8 SIM cards and it is fully compliant with GSM...
Page 48: ...he Fastrack Xtend s main antenna connector allows the transmission of radio frequency RF signals from the device to an external customer supplied antenna This interface is an SMA type connector and it...
Page 49: ...High E GSM900 Reference Sensitivity 106dBm typical Static TUHigh DCS1800 Reference Sensitivity 106dBm typical Static TUHigh PCS1900 Reference Sensitivity 106dBm typical Static TUHigh Selectivity 200 k...
Page 50: ...FXT002 FXT006 and FXT007 E GSM 900 DCS 1800 GSM 850 PCS 1900 TX Frequency 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 824 to 849 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz RX Frequency 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 869 to 894 MHz 19...
Page 51: ...itivity 106dBm typical Static TUHigh 3G Band I 2100 Reference Sensitivity 106 7dBm typical Static TUHigh 3G Band II 1900 Reference Sensitivity 106 7dBm typical Static TUHigh 3G Band V 850 Reference Se...
Page 52: ...should have the following characteristics Table 29 Antenna Specifications for FXT003 and FXT008 Characteristic FXT003 and FXT008 E GSM 900 DCS 1800 GSM 850 and WCDMA band V PCS 1900 and WCDMA band II...
Page 53: ...rra Wireless Software Suite 2 30 6 2 BOOT Signal Connection A specific control pin BOOT is available to download to the Fastrack Xtend Specific PC software provided by Sierra Wireless is needed to per...
Page 54: ...nimum Typical Maximum Unit Reset time Rt 1 200 s Reset time Rt 2 at power up only 20 40 100 ms Cancellation time Ct 34 ms VH 0 57 V VIL 0 0 57 V VIH 1 33 V VH Hysterisis Voltage 1 This reset time is t...
Page 55: ...d in the network Flashing slowly LED is ON for 200ms OFF for 2s The Fastrack Xtend is switched ON and is registered in a network Idle mode Flashing rapidly LED is ON for 200ms OFF for 600ms The Fastra...
Page 56: ...d to fully charged 15 Hours RTC Time Period Guaranteed 30 Hours Not guaranteed 60 Hours This RTC time period is measured when the RTC battery is fully charged before the Fastrack Xtend is unplugged fr...
Page 57: ...for their own applications 7 1 1 Back Plate Screws Unscrew the two back plate screws to remove the back plate and open the Expansion Card compartment Figure 19 Fastrack Xtend Expansion Card Compartmen...
Page 58: ...GPIO3 8 NC 33 GPIO23 9 NC 34 GPIO22 10 1 8V Digital supply from the embedded module 35 DTR1 CT108 2 11 2 8V Digital supply from the embedded module 36 PCM SYNC 12 BOOT 37 PCM IN 13 RESET 38 PCM CLK 14...
Page 59: ...Card 7 2 Expansion Card Physical Description Refer to the figure below for the physical dimensions of the Expansion Card Figure 21 Expansion Card Size 7 3 Expansion Card Design Suggestion Refer to the...
Page 60: ...WA_DEV_FEX20_UGD_002 Rev 002 April 26 2010 60 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Expansion Card Figure 22 Suggested Expansion Card Dimension...
Page 61: ...es of the Ethernet Expansion Card Features Description Sierra Wireless Software Suite Sierra Wireless Software Suite programmable Native execution of embedded standard ANSI C applications Custom AT co...
Page 62: ...WA_DEV_FEX20_UGD_002 Rev 002 April 26 2010 62 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Expansion Card 7 4 1 2 Board Architecture Figure 24 Ethernet Expansion Card Architecture...
Page 63: ...2 April 26 2010 63 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Expansion Card Figure 25 Ethernet Expansion Card with RJ 45 Interface Cable The 10 Pin Interface Socket is an external interface for the RJ 45 cable Figure...
Page 64: ...acteristics Operating Voltage 4V DC Note The Ethernet Expansion Card is powered once the enable pins are activated by the Sierra Wireless Software Suite 7 4 1 5 Extra Current Consumption from the DC I...
Page 65: ...applied through this connector so no external supply is necessary With the Sierra Wireless Software Suite running the Fastrack Xtend motherboard communicates with the IO GPS Expansion Card on UART2 Th...
Page 66: ...the Expansion Card to power up the GPS Enables disables the RF block of the GPS Enables a trigger to reset the GPS module GPS status indicator output which is connected to an LED driver Enables disabl...
Page 67: ...ll Dimension 59 5 x 35 7 x 10 01mm including connectors Weight 10 grams Figure 30 16 Way IO Expander Socket Table 44 16 Way IO Expander Description Pin Pin Description Pin Pin Description 1 Not Connec...
Page 68: ...CLK 15 GPIO31 I O 2V8 Z SPI1 CS 7 4 2 4 Power Supply Table 46 Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage 4V DC Note The IO GPS Expansion Card is powered once the enable pins are activated by the Sie...
Page 69: ...3 3V 0 5VDC Gain antenna cable 2dBi 7 4 2 8 GPS RF Performance The GPS RF performance for receiver is given in the table below Table 50 Receiver Performances SDK 4 11 Conditions Notes Value Remarks A...
Page 70: ...on Card Removal To remove the Expansion Card from the Fastrack Xtend insert the extraction tool hook into the Expansion Card extraction hole located under the PCB Once in place pull the extraction too...
Page 71: ...elp hold and secure the Fastrack Xtend on a support Figure 32 Fastrack Xtend Holding Bridles To mount the Fastrack Xtend on its support bind it using the holding bridles as shown in the figure below F...
Page 72: ...tend follow the procedures below 1 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card socket Refer to Inserting the SIM Card and Extracting the SIM Card for more details on how to insert and extract the SIM card f...
Page 73: ...supply cable into the Fastrack Xtend and switch on the external power supply source Refer to section 9 7 Main AT Commands for the Fastrack Xtend for the list of main AT Commands used to configure the...
Page 74: ...into the Fastrack Xtend follow the procedures below 1 Prepare the SIM card in the correct position as shown in the figure 2 Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder 3 Use a tool to help push the SIM car...
Page 75: ...tract the SIM card from the Fastrack Xtend follow the procedures below 1 Open the SIM lock switch by sliding it to the left 2 Use a tool to further push the SIM card into the SIM holder Push until you...
Page 76: ...Expansion Card Refer to section 19 3 Expansion Card Documentation for the list of documents containing additional information on how to use different Expansion Cards with the Fastrack Xtend 8 4 Opera...
Page 77: ...DTE as follows COM port 1 commonly used port for PC serial Bits per second 115200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware Using a communication software such as HyperTerminal en...
Page 78: ...ed signal strength is insufficient 11 31 Received signal strength is sufficient 32 98 Not defined 99 No measure available 9 3 Verifying the Network Registration Using a communication software such as...
Page 79: ...3 x Mono band mode 1900MHz is selected WMBS 4 x Dual band mode 850MHz 1900MHz is selected WMBS 5 x Dual band mode extended 900MHz 1800MHz is selected WMBS 6 x Dual band mode extended 900MHz 1900MHz i...
Page 80: ...x 1 the band switch is effective immediately However this mode is forbidden while in Communication mode and during the Fastrack Xtend s initialization Refer to document 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Man...
Page 81: ...ROR 3 PIN code already entered with CMEE 1 mode Check the selected band AT WMBS WMBS Band ResetFlag OK The currently selected band mode is returned Switch bands AT WMBS Band OK Band switch is accepted...
Page 82: ...erTerminal it is recommended to Disable the local echo parameter of your communication software Enable the Fastrack Xtend s echo function use the ATE1 command In a machine to machine communication wit...
Page 83: ...the Fastrack Xtend for the new setting to take effect Refer to document 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software...
Page 84: ...powered correctly Make sure that the external power supply is connected to the Fastrack Xtend and provides a voltage within the range of 4 75V to 32V Is the serial cable connected at both sides Check...
Page 85: ...e of error is either CME ERROR error result code or CMS ERROR error result code Refer to document 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Manual...
Page 86: ...cessful try selecting the bearer type using the AT command AT CBST 0 0 3 If the Fastrack Xtend returns a NO CARRIER message you may retrieve the extended error code by using the AT Command AT CEER Ref...
Page 87: ...e table below for the different kinds of operating modes available Refer to Appendix 3 1 of document 7 Firmware 7 4a AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Man...
Page 88: ...be enabled by AT command Refer to section 5 1 2 3 Serial Port Auto Shut Down Feature for more information on this feature FLASH LED Activated Deactivated The Fastrack Xtend Flash LED can be enabled o...
Page 89: ...Rev 002 April 26 2010 89 Fastrack Xtend User Guide Power Consumption Features Alarm Mode ACTIVE Mode with GSM Stack in Idle SLEEP Mode with GSM Stack in Idle ACTIVE Mode SLEEP Mode Connected Mode Tra...
Page 90: ...850 E GSM900 During 1TX bursts PCL5 Gamma 3 PCL19 Gamma 17 DCS1800 PCS1900 During 1TX bursts PCL0 Gamma 3 PCL15 Gamma 18 4 75V 2666 655 2481 614 2292 644 2329 635 13 2V 1111 659 1099 661 1100 662 1109...
Page 91: ...X 4RX PCL8 Gamma 6 PCL 19 Gamma 17 DCS1800 PCS1900 Average 1TX 4RX PCL2 Gamma 5 PCL 15 Gamma 18 4 75V 213 132 214 135 223 136 229 136 13 2V 73 46 74 47 76 48 78 48 32V 32 21 32 21 33 22 34 22 EGPRS Cl...
Page 92: ...RS Class 8 I peak GSM850 E GSM900 During 1TX bursts PCL5 Gamma 3 DCS1800 PCS1900 During 1TX bursts PCL0 Gamma 3 4 75V 3500 3600 2159 2760 13 2V 785 804 621 694 I avg GSM850 E GSM900 Average 1TX 4RX PC...
Page 93: ...X 4RX PCL2 Gamma 5 4 75V 402 406 382 402 13 2V 134 135 130 135 32V 58 58 55 58 EGPRS Class 10 I peak GSM850 E GSM900 During 2TX bursts PCL8 Gamma 6 DCS1800 PCS1900 During 2TX bursts PCL2 Gamma 5 4 75V...
Page 94: ...87 687 13 2 253 273 238 32V 108 116 103 10dBm 4 75 541 556 452 13 2 189 195 159 32V 83 85 68 UMTS Data Transfer2 384kbit s I peak 22dBm 4 75 898 943 831 13 2 315 330 296 10dBm 4 75 727 712 710 13 2 24...
Page 95: ...75 790 852 753 13 2 271 291 259 32V 117 126 112 10dBm 4 75 614 631 555 13 2 214 220 194 32V 93 96 85 12 5 Power Consumption in Non Connected Mode FXT002 Table 66 Power Consumption of FXT002 in Non Co...
Page 96: ...tack in Idle Page 9 ON 4 75V 31 13 2V 12 2 32V 5 6 OFF 4 75V 4 9 13 2V 2 5 32V 1 1 I avg in Alarm mode OFF 4 75V 0 4 13 2V 0 4 32V 0 5 12 6 Power Consumption in Non Connected Mode FXT003 Table 67 Powe...
Page 97: ...I avg in ACTIVE Idle mode 2G Page 9 ON 4 75V 54 8 13 2V 19 2 32V 8 7 OFF 4 75V 30 7 13 2V 11 3 32V 5 2 I avg in SLEEP Idle mode 2G Page 9 ON 4 75V 26 9 13 2V 9 8 32V 4 5 OFF 4 75V 4 7 13 2V 1 8 32V 1...
Page 98: ...re Suite 2 31 Firmware 7 4 AT Commands Manual Sierra Wireless Software Suite 2 30 Consumption results are highly dependent on the hardware configuration used during measurement and the following chapt...
Page 99: ...or 1 8 Volt SIM cards However all specified consumption values are for a 3 Volt SIM card Caution The SIM card s voltage is supplied by the Fastrack Xtend power supply Consumption measurement results...
Page 100: ...le Paging 9 Rx burst occurrence 2s Paging 2 Rx burst occurrence 0 5s Active Mode N A Sleep Mode N A Connected Mode 850 900 MHz PCL5 TX power 33dBm PCL19 TX power 5dBm 1800 1900 MHz PCL0 TX power 30dBm...
Page 101: ...0dBm UMTS Connected Mode VOICE UMTS 850 BAND I 22dBm 10dBm UMTS 1900 BAND II 22dBm 10dBm UMTS 2100 BAND V 22dBm 10dBm UMTS Data Transfer 384kbit s UMTS 850 BAND I 22dBm 10dBm UMTS 1900 BAND II 22dBm 1...
Page 102: ...rucks for example on the wiring trunk the driver may cut the current source to avoid any damage explosion The circuit breaker is connected to the truck ground most often associated with the fuse box M...
Page 103: ...ng figure Figure 36 Example of an Electrical Connection That May Damage the Fastrack Xtend The figure above gives an example of an electrical connection which may dramatically damage the Fastrack Xten...
Page 104: ...PIO25 BROWN 14 2 Additional Optional Accessories 2 wire Power supply cable DC IN and GND RS232 serial link cable RS232 serial link and audio cable AC DC Power supply Battery Accessory NiMH with built...
Page 105: ...E 25W MAX Out 12V 2A In 100 to 240V 47 63 Hz 550mA Mounted with micro fit connector GlobTeK 6 Wire Power cable Fuse Cable K96975060049A FUSE T2AL250V VDE Slow Break Grand TEK Technology IO GPS Expansi...
Page 106: ...r plug The battery accessory consists of an internal battery with a built in slow charger while the interface connector is used to connect the battery accessory with the Fastrack Xtend series Figure 3...
Page 107: ...0 C to 85 C Charging Temperature 0 C to 85 C Input Voltage 7 5V 32V Output Voltage 3 6V Life Expectancy typical At least 1 year Usage Time In maximum power condition typical usage time can be up to 0...
Page 108: ...ing Time Ni MH 500mAH DC IN 14Hrs USB 16Hrs 15 3 1 Charging Specification Charging can be done using either DC IN or USB When using DC IN charging simply plug in the power cable with DC IN 7 5V to 32V...
Page 109: ...to document 18 AirLink Fastrack Xtend Battery Accessory Product Technical Specification for more information about reading the battery level status 15 5 DC IN Detection GPIO1 is an internal signal of...
Page 110: ...or the USB cable from the Fastrack Xtend if the device is not to be used for a long time It is normal for the battery accessory to increase in temperature by up to 10 C during charging The charging te...
Page 111: ...erence only IEC60068264 2 0 Environmental testing part 2 64 Test FH vibration broadband random and guidance IEC60068232 2 0 Basic environmental testing procedures part 2 Test ED procedure 1 Withdrawn...
Page 112: ...enclosures IP code IEC60068217 4 0 Basic environmental testing procedures part 2 Test Q sealing IEC60068218 2 0 Environmental testing part 2 18 Tests R and guidance water IEC60068270 1 0 Environmenta...
Page 113: ...of the specified tolerances After application of the constraint all functions automatically return within standard limits The memories shall remain in compliance with Class A The Fastrack Xtend shall...
Page 114: ...mperature change dT dt 3 C min Recovery time 3 hours Operating conditions Un powered Duration 72 hours 16 3 2 3 Corrosive Resistance Stress Tests The following tests the Fastrack Xtend s resistance to...
Page 115: ...utes Recovery time 3 hours Operating conditions Un powered Duration 72 hours 16 3 2 5 Mechanical Resistance Stress Tests The following tests the Fastrack Xtend s resistance to vibrations and mechanica...
Page 116: ...g conditions Un powered Duration 16 hours Mechanical Shock Test MST Standard IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea Special conditions Shock Test 1 Wave form Half sine Peak acceleration 30G Duration 11ms Number of sh...
Page 117: ...Operating conditions Powered Duration 24 hours Operational Durability OD Standard N A Special Conditions SIM Connector Cycles 40 Repetition Rate 3s per cycle Objective Mating and de mating System Con...
Page 118: ...rrent Version Title GCF 3 7 1 GSM Certification Forum Certification Criteria NAPRD 03 2 6 0 Overview of PCS Type certification review board PTCRB Mobile Equipment Type Certification and IMEI control T...
Page 119: ...ser Equipment UE conformance specification Radio transmission and reception FDD Part 1 Conformance specification TS 34 121 2 8 5 0 3rd Generation Partnership Project Technical Specification Group Radi...
Page 120: ...telephone is forbidden or dangerous Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your Fastrack Xtend close...
Page 121: ...ar telephones in vehicles Road safety always comes first If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of the Fastrack Xtend series could interfere with the correct functioning of vehicle electr...
Page 122: ...ct an authorized Service Center in the unlikely event of a fault in the embedded module 18 5 Your Responsibility This Fastrack Xtend is under your responsibility Please treat it with care respecting a...
Page 123: ...using IDE obsolete if using Developer Studio Reference WM_DEV_OAT_UGD_045 4 Basic Development Guide for SDK 4 22 if using IDE obsolete if using Developer Studio Reference WM_DEV_OAT_UGD_050 5 ADL User...
Page 124: ...Upgrade Documentation 15 Firmware Upgrade Procedure Reference WM_SW_GEN_UGD_001 19 5 Other Related Documentation 16 AirPrime Q2686 Product Technical Specification Reference WM_PRJ_Q2686_PTS_001 17 Ai...
Page 125: ...Cellular System DSR Data Set Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTR Data Terminal Ready EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EFR Enhanced Full Rate...
Page 126: ...trol CHannel PC Personal Computer PCL Power Control Level PDP Packet Data Protocol PIN Personal Identity Number PLMN Public Land Mobile Network PUK Personal Unblocking Key RF Radio Frequency RFI Radio...
Page 127: ...1 Contents The Fastrack Xtend is available in four package configurations 21 1 1 Package Configuration 1 One Packaging box One Fastrack Xtend Two Holding bridles USB Cable Power Cable used with the Fa...
Page 128: ...A Packaging 21 1 2 Package Configuration 2 One Packaging box One Fastrack Xtend Two Holding bridles USB Cable Power Cable used with the Fastrack Xtend Battery Accessory Pack Battery cable used with t...
Page 129: ...Packaging 21 1 3 Package Configuration 3 One Packaging box One Fastrack Xtend Two Holding bridles USB Cable Serial Data Cable Power Cable used with the Fastrack Xtend Power supply used with the Fastr...
Page 130: ...ation 4 One Packaging box One Fastrack Xtend Two Holding bridles USB Cable Serial Data Cable Power Cable used with the Fastrack Xtend Power supply used with the Fastrack Xtend Battery Accessory Pack B...
Page 131: ...al Characteristics The Fastrack Xtend comes in two types of packaging box with the following external dimensions 21 2 1 Packaging Box 1 Width 110mm Length 170mm Height 80mm Figure 44 Packaging Box 1 2...
Page 132: ...t label located at the back of the Fastrack Xtend gives the following information Product Reference Fastrack Xtend FXT002 for example Part number WM24628 for example CE marking 15 digit Serial Number...
Page 133: ...gies such as GSM After existing research had been reviewed and after compliance to all applicable safety standards had been tested it has been concluded that the product was fitted for use If you are...
Page 134: ...ease give full attention to driving pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require 23 2 2 Electronic Devices Most electronic equipment for example in hos...
Page 135: ...s 23 2 8 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your terminal OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but your modem or its accessories could generate sparks Sparks in...
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