Copyright
Notice
©2010
CalAmp.
All
Rights
Reserved.
CalAmp
reserves
the
right
to
modify
the
equipment,
its
specification
or
this
manual
without
prior
notice,
in
the
interest
of
improving
performance,
reliability,
or
servicing.
At
the
time
of
publication
all
data
is
correct
for
the
operation
of
the
equipment
at
the
voltage
and/or
temperature
referred
to.
Performance
data
indicates
typical
values
related
to
the
particular
product.
No
part
of
this
documentation
or
information
supplied
may
be
divulged
to
any
third
party
without
the
express
written
consent
of
CalAmp.
Products
offered
may
contain
software
which
is
proprietary
to
CalAmp.
The
offer
or
supply
of
these
products
and
services
does
not
include
or
infer
any
transfer
of
ownership.
Modem
Use
The
882
GSM
Series
modems
are
designed
and
intended
for
use
in
fixed
and
mobile
applications.
“Fixed”
assumes
the
device
is
physically
secured
at
one
location
and
not
easily
moved
to
another
location.
Please
keep
the
cellular
antenna
of
the
882
GSM
Series
modem
at
a
safe
distance
from
your
head
and
body
while
the
modem
is
in
use
(see
below).
Important
Maintain
a
distance
of
at
least
20
cm
(8
inches)
between
the
transmitter’s
antenna
and
any
person
while
in
use.
This
modem
is
designed
for
use
in
applications
that
observe
the
20
cm
separation
distance.
Interference
Issues
Avoid
possible
radio
frequency
(RF)
interference
by
following
these
guidelines:
The
use
of
cellular
telephones
or
devices
in
aircraft
is
illegal.
Use
in
aircraft
may
endanger
operation
and
disrupt
the
cellular
network.
Failure
to
observe
this
restriction
may
result
in
suspension
or
denial
of
cellular
services
to
the
offender,
legal
action
or
both.
Do
not
operate
in
the
vicinity
of
gasoline
or
diesel
‐
fuel
pumps
unless
use
has
been
approved
and
authorized.
Do
not
operate
in
locations
where
medical
equipment
that
the
device
could
interfere
with
may
be
in
use.
Do
not
operate
in
fuel
depots,
chemical
plants,
or
blasting
areas
unless
use
has
been
approved
and
authorized.
Use
care
if
operating
in
the
vicinity
of
protected
personal
medical
devices,
i.e.,
hearing
aids
and
pacemakers.
Operation
in
the
presence
of
other
electronic
equipment
may
cause
interference
if
equipment
is
incorrectly
protected.
Follow
recommendations
for
installation
from
equipment
manufacturers.
UL
Installation
Instructions
This
equipment
is
suitable
for
use
in
Class
I,
Division
2,
Groups
A,
B,
C
and
D
OR
non
‐
hazardous
locations
only.
WARNING
–
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
–
Do
not
disconnect
equipment
unless
power
has
been
removed
or
the
area
is
known
to
be
non
‐
hazardous.
WARNING
–
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
‐
Substitution
of
components
may
impair
suitability
for
Class
I,
Division
2.
Antenna
to
be
connected
to
the
RF
and/or
AUX
ports
must
be
provided
by
the
manufacturer.
“The
unit
is
to
be
powered
with
a
Listed
Class
2
or
LPS
power
supply”,
rated
9
‐
28Vdc,
625mA
min
or
rated
12Vdc,
1.5A
or
equivalent.
Device
must
be
installed
in
an
end
use
enclosure.
All
wiring
routed
outside
the
enclosure,
except
for
the
antenna,
must
be
installed
in
grounded
conduit,
following
acceptable
wiring
methods
based
on
installation
location
and
electrical
code.
The
USB
connector
is
for
temporary
connection
only
during
maintenance
and
setup
of
the
device.
Do
not
use,
connect,
or
disconnect
unless
area
is
known
to
be
non
‐
hazardous.
Connection
or
disconnection
in
an
explosive
atmosphere
could
result
in
an
explosion.
Do
not
operate
reset
switch
unless
area
is
known
to
be
non
‐
hazardous.
See
Table
7
for
full
UL
Ratings
on
each
product.
Mobile
Application
Safety
Do
not
change
parameters
or
perform
other
maintenance
of
the
882
GSM
Series
modem
while
driving.
Road
safety
is
crucial.
Observe
National
Regulations
for
cellular
telephones
and
devices
in
vehicles.
Avoid
potential
interference
with
vehicle
electronics
by
correctly
installing
the
882
GSM
Series
modem.
CalAmp
recommends
installation
by
a
professional.