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STD35
Telemetry
module
User Manual
Table of contents
Subjects Page
Important Information 1
Advice 1
Safety instructions 1
Operation conditions 2
Proper use 2
Introduction 2
Connectors and LEDs 3
Startup 3
General aspects 4
Configuration call 4
Usage 4
Tracking via GPS 7
Modem functionality 8
Trouble shooting 8
Technical data 9
Important Information
This user manual contains important information for startup and use of the STD35. Read it carefully before you
start working with the STD35.
The warranty will be null and void should damage occur due to non-compliance with these instructions for use. We
cannot accept any responsibility for consequential loss.
We cannot be held responsible for material loss or personal injury that is due to incompetent use or non-
compliance with the safety instructions. The warranty will be null and void in such circumstances.
The STD35 contains highly integrated components which can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Therefore only touch the STD35 on the edges and avoid to touch the pins of components
on the board.
Advice
The one who makes the module operational by adding further components or putting it into a housing, is seen as
manufacturer according to DIN VDE 0869 and obliged to hand out all necessary documents with the device and to
indicate his name and address. Devices which are made out of modules have to be considered as an industrial
product from the safety perspective.
During use of the STD35 Short Messages (SMS) can be generated automatically. Costs may occur for you by this
SMS traffic.
Safety Instructions
When using products which are exposed to electric voltage the valid VDE-regulations have
to be observed. Especially VDE 0100, VDE 0550/0551, VDE 0700, VDE 0711 and VDE
0860 are applicable.
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Before opening of a device always pull the mains adapter or make sure that the device is disconnected from the
power supply.
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Components, modules or devices have to be build into a housing before they are put into operation. During
installation they should not be connected to any power supply .
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You should only use tools on components, modules or devices if they are disconnected from the power supply
and the electric charge, which may still be stored in some components, inside the device has been discharged.
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All cables and wires which are energized and connected to the device, the module or components have to be
checked regularly for any damage of the isolation shield or fractures of the cables. If the supply cables are
visibly damaged the device has to be taken out of operation immediately until the faulty cable has been
exchanged.