8000 GPRS Cradle
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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. The use of any batteries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or manufactured by CipherLab, will void your warranty and may cause damage to human body or the product itself. DO NOT disassemble, incinerate or short circuit the battery. DO NOT expose the scanner or the battery to any flammable sources.
RELEASE NOTES Version Date 1.08 July 13, 2009 Notes Modified: Features Modified: Specifications 1.07 May 27, 2009 Modified: Introduction — replace 8061 with 8062 1.06 Feb. 27, 2009 Modified: Installation — step 1 Modified: Inserting SIM Card Modified: Configuring the 8000 GPRS Cradle — step 9 Modified: 2.3.1 Download Settings — add steps 3, 4, 7 and 8 1.05 Aug. 07, 2008 Modified: Overview — illustration updated Modified: Installation — illustration updated Modified: 1.
INTRODUCTION Capable of charging the 3.7 V, 700 mAh Li-ion battery (inside 8001/8062/8071), the 8000 GPRS Cradle is specifically designed for 8000 Series Mobile Computers to connect to WWAN via GPRS data services. This manual serves to guide you through how to install, configure, and operate the 8000 GPRS Cradle. We recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, please read the manual thoroughly before use.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual OVERVIEW The cradle provides three LED indicators on the front panel to indicate connection status. Refer to the flow chart for information on the initialization stages after powering on the cradle.
Introduction INSTALLATION 1) Screw the antenna to the cradle. 2) Remove the rubber cover at the back of the cradle. 3) Insert your SIM card and replace the rubber cover. 4) Seat the mobile computer in the cradle. 5) Connect the power supply cord to a suitable power outlet, and the cradle’s LED will become red (see LED 1). The cradle is ready for charging the mobile computer. INSERTING SIM CARD The SIM card orientation is as shown in the illustration above, with contacts facing down.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual FEATURES Quad-band 850/900 MHz and 1800/1900 MHz GPRS multi-slot Class 10 Full PBCCH support INSIDE THE PACKAGE The following items are included in the package. Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the cradle. 8000 GPRS Cradle, complete set including power adaptor and supply cord Antenna Quick Installation Guide Note: This manual is included on Product CD shipped with CipherLab 8000 Series Mobile Computers.
Chapter 1 USING THE 8000 GPRS CRADLE The 8000 GPRS Cradle is a charging & communication cradle that is specifically designed for connecting CipherLab 8000 Series Mobile Computers to WWAN via GPRS data services. Refer to Chapter 4 Programming Your Mobile Computer. This chapter explains how it works and the three working modes supported by the 8000 GPRS Cradle.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual 1.1 HOW IT WORKS Referring to the flow chart on the next page, LED 2 and LED 3 are used to indicate a specific stage of initialization, data connection, as well as firmware download. They are explained below (by number). 1) Initializing After powering on, the LEDs of Tx/Rx and Link will flash by turns at the time interval of 0.25 seconds for about 30 seconds, indicating the cradle is in initialization process.
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8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual 1.2 DIAL MODES When the mobile computer is seated in the cradle, it can send the collected data back to a remote server, as well as download lookup files, via GPRS. When dialing out (ATDT), the LED of Link will flash at the time interval of 0.3 seconds for about 20 seconds. When connected, the LED of Link will be green after successfully establishing a connection. The LED of Tx/Rx will flash as long as data transmission occurs.
Chapter 1 Using the 8000 GPRS Cradle 1.3 CONFIGURATION MODE Regardless of the result of initialization, you can issue AT commands to configure the cradle, such as Perform the echo test between the mobile computer and the cradle. Write the current settings to flash or load factory defaults. Get the hardware version (Serial Number) or firmware version of the cradle. Set PIN authentication, enable or disable. Change PIN code of SIM card. Send delimiter during data transmission.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual AT+APN= Set the Access Point Name (APN) you want to connect to. AT+CHAP? Get the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) setting. AT+CHAP= Set the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) setting, enable or disable. AT+DHCP? Get the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) setting. AT+DHCP= Set the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) setting, enable or disable. AT+IP? Get the fixed IP address of the cradle.
Chapter 1 Using the 8000 GPRS Cradle 1.4 DOWNLOAD MODE Regardless of the result of initialization, you can issue “AT+DOWNLOAD” to upgrade to a new firmware version when available. Refer to Upgrading Firmware for downloading updates via the mobile computer. 1) Connect a spare 8000 cradle to your computer and make sure its baud rate is 57,600 bps. If not, adjust the DIP switch. 2) Connect the power supply cord of the spare cradle and the 8000 GPRS Cradle to a suitable power outlet separately.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual 6) Exit HyperTerminal. 7) Run CipherLab download utility, such as ProgLoad.exe, on your computer. 8) While downloading, the LEDs of Tx/Rx and Link will flash simultaneously. 9) The 8000 GPRS Cradle will restart itself automatically upon completion of program download.
Chapter 2 CONFIGURING THE 8000 GPRS CRADLE For deployment engineers, you can download the utility “8000DeployGPRS.shx” to your mobile computer, and then use it to deploy a set of standard settings to the cradles, as well as perform light functionality testing. 1) Run one of the CipherLab download utilities on your desktop computer, for example, “ProgLoad.exe”. Choose the correct interface, COM port, baud rate, file type, and browse the file system to locate the utility “8000DeployGPRS.shx”.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual Go to 1. Settings > 4. Default Set to reset the cradle. 9) Disconnect the power supply cord. 10) Re-connect the power supply cord. Note: The cradle’s LED will be red (see LED 1). The LEDs of Tx/Rx and Link will flash by turns at the time interval of 0.25 seconds for about 30 seconds, indicating the cradle is in initialization process.
Chapter 2 Configuring the 8000 GPRS Cradle 2.1 VIEW THE SETTINGS 2.1.1 PREVIEW THE NEW SETTINGS In order to double-check the GPRS configuration you are working on, information of the new settings can be previewed here. Press the Up or Down key to turn pages. PIN (for authentication) When enabled, it means you need to provide PIN code for authentication while connecting the cradle to a GPRS network.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual 2.1.2 VIEW THE CURRENT CRADLE SETTINGS You may like to find out the current cradle settings, before or after configuring the cradle. Such information is especially helpful when you fail to configure the cradle. When it fails to collect information on the current settings of the cradle, the LED of Tx/Rx will flash to indicate the cradle is not ready. A warning message is displayed along with the error code, as shown below. Refer to ᙑᎄ! ބլࠩᅃࠐᄭΖ.
Chapter 2 Configuring the 8000 GPRS Cradle 2.2 CONFIGURE SETTINGS 2.2.1 AUTHENTICATION Set or modify the security setting of your SIM card. When enabled, PIN code is required. 2.2.2 PIN CODE Set or change the PIN code used for authentication. Note: You must input the correct PIN code even though authentication is disabled! 2.2.3 GPRS SETTINGS The access point name, CHAP, and IP settings should be the same as obtained from your Internet service provider (ISP) or network operator.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual 2.3 DOWNLOAD SETTINGS 2.3.1 DOWNLOAD SETTINGS After configuring settings, download new connection settings to the cradle, or the cradles one by one. 1) On your mobile computer, go to Settings > Default Set. 2) Seat your mobile computer in the cradle. Note: For initial downloading, you are advised to load the default settings to the cradle first. 3) Disconnect the power supply cord. 4) Re-connect the power supply cord. 5) On your mobile computer, go to Settings > Download.
Chapter 2 Configuring the 8000 GPRS Cradle This error message is displayed due to PUK issue. You are required to use your cellular phone to unlock the SIM card, with the PUK code provided by the network operator. 2.3.2 RESET TO DEFAULTS For initial downloading, or in case the cradle is malfunctioning, you are advised to load the default settings to the cradle first. 1) On your mobile computer, go to Settings > Default Set. 2) Seat your mobile computer in the cradle.
8000 GPRS Cradle Reference Manual 2.4 TEST You may find it necessary to test the basic functionalities of the cradle. Seat your mobile computer in the cradle and run the Echo Test utility on your desktop computer. Note: (1) Echo Test – Dial Test and Dial GPRS are for internal testing. (2) CMU200 Test is for manufacturing use. 2.4.1 GPRS TEST On your desktop computer, select [TCP/IP - Server] and change settings if necessary. Then, click [Start].
SPECIFICATIONS Processor & Memory CPU 16-bit CMOS, low power consumption Memory Firmware upgradeable Power Adapter Input AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz Output 5V DC Power Consumption Standby Operating (dial-out transmission) 210 mW : 42 mA for cradle only 275 mW : 55 mA when battery is charged to full 3000 mW : 600 mA while charging 3500 mW : 700 mA while charging with backlight on 2000 mW : 400 mA when battery is charged to full & 3500 mW Peak : 700 mA while charging 4000 mW : 800 mA while
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