CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 MODULE EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE Date of Release Document Version Our Reference : : : 20 April 2005 1.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 CONFIDENTIAL Document Information Revision 0.0 Date 23 Aug 2004 1.0 20 Apr 2005 Document History Initial release version 0.0 Evaluation Board was modified according to the final phase (P3) of TR800 module hardware. For enquiries, please contact: iWOW Connections Pte Ltd 13 Serangoon North Ave 5 #03-00 Singapore 554787 Office: (65) 6748 8123 Fax : (65) 6748 2668 http://www.iwow.com.sg All specifications are correct at the time of release.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 CONFIDENTIAL CONTENT 1. MODULE EVALUATION KIT........................................................................................... 4 2. MEB FEATURES............................................................................................................. 4 3. INSTALLATION............................................................................................................... 4 4. QUICK SETUPS ......................................................
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 CONFIDENTIAL 1. MODULE EVALUATION KIT The Evaluation Kit includes: A Module Evaluation Board (MEB), including all the interface electronics A TR-800 GSM/GPRS module, which is mounted on the MEB Universal power supply: Input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz Output: 5.0VDC @ 1.0A An external tri-band GSM antenna with magnetic base (SMA-ended) A RF cable connector for module to MEB RF connection 4-pole audio headset User Guide CD 2.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 CONFIDENTIAL 4. QUICK SETUPS 4.1 Hyperterminal Configuration 1. Open HyperTerminal (Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal) 2. Enter TR800. Click OK. Figure 1 3. Select the COM1 for Connect using. 4. Click OK. Figure 2 All specifications are correct at the time of release. iWOW Connections owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 CONFIDENTIAL 5. Please make sure: Bits per second: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Hardware Figure 3 6. Click OK. 7. Press Reset button on the MEB. Now you can communicate with the modem using AT commands. 8. To test the communication, type AT+HVER and press enter. You should get an “HVER: AMB20” or similar response if the setup is correct. 9. To check SIM card status: AT+CPIN? Figure 4 10.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 4.2 CONFIDENTIAL Testing On Short Message 4.2.1 Send SMS 1. Set the short message format as text mode: AT+CMGF=1 2. Check if SMS service center (SMSC) number is set to SIM card: AT+CSCA? Figure 6 3. Set the new incoming SMS to be displayed immediately: AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0 Figure 7 4. Send a message using this command: AT+CMGS= “Phone number” Message Figure 8 All specifications are correct at the time of release.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 4.2.2 CONFIDENTIAL Receive SMS 1. Set the message format by typing AT+CMGF=1 2. Set the new incoming SMS to be displayed immediately: AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0 3. Upon receiving new SMS, it will be displayed immediately on TA. Figure 9 4. To Enable new SMS indication instead of display it directly on TA: AT+CNMI=2,0,0,0,0 5. Upon receiving new SMS, +CMTI: “SM”, 7 indication will be given. This means the new SMS is stored at location index 7 of the SIM card.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 4.3 Set up TR-800 as a serial modem To use the serial modem for Internet connection, either via GSM CSD or GPRS, you must first set it up as a modem on COM1 on your PC. Otherwise, it will only be recognized as a device on COM1. This section will detail how this can be done in the Win2000 environment. For other Windows OS, similar steps apply. 1. Go to Control Panels > Phone And Modem Options. Select the Modems tab. Click on Add… for the next screen.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 3. Select Standard 33600 bps modem for Models. Click on Next for the next screen. Figure 14 4. Select COM1 before clicking on Next for the next screen. Please ensure that COM1 is the correct communication port for the serial port of your PC. Figure 15 5. On the last screen, click Finish to complete setting up your serial modem on your PC. 6. You should be able to see the recently created modem in your Phone And Modem Options screen.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 7. To ensure that the correct communication parameter has been set-up, click on its Properties. Ensure the parameters below are correct: 4.4 Port Speed/Baud Rate: 115200 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bit: 1 Flow Control: Hardware Establish a GSM Dial-up Connection After TR800 is set up as a Serial Modem as shown in previous section, you can then create a GSM dial-up connection by the following steps: 1.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 3. Select Set up my connection manually. Click Next. Figure 19 4. Select Connect using a dial-up modem. Click Next. Figure 20 5. Select Modem – Standard 33600 bps Modem (COM1) for dialing device. Click Next. Figure 21 All specifications are correct at the time of release. iWOW Connections owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 6. Enter a Connection Name. Click Next. Figure 22 7. Enter the Phone number. Click Next. Figure 23 8. Enter User name and Password if applicable. Uncheck on all three options. Click Next. 9. Click Finish to complete the New Connection Wizard. Figure 24 All specifications are correct at the time of release. iWOW Connections owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 4.5 Establish a GPRS Dial-up Connection After TR800 is set up as a Serial Modem as shown in Section 6.1.3, you can then create a GPRS dial-up connection by the following steps: 1. Go to Control Panel>Network Connections. Run New Connection Wizard. Click Next. Figure 25 2. Select Connect to the internet. Click Next. Figure 26 3. Select Set up my connection manually. Click Next. Figure 27 All specifications are correct at the time of release.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 4. Select Connect using a dial-up modem. Click Next. Figure 28 5. Enter a Connection Name. Click Next. Figure 29 6. Enter “*99***1#” for the Phone number. This is a fixed GPRS connection dialing number for the module. Click Next. Figure 30 All specifications are correct at the time of release. iWOW Connections owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 7. Enter User name and Password if applicable. Uncheck on all three options. Click Next. Figure 31 8. Click Finish to complete the New Connection Wizard. Figure 32 9. From HyperTerminal, enter the network's APN (Access Point Name) into the TR800 module: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","APN" and ENTER. The APN can be obtained from your network operator. 10. You can now connect to the GPRS network using Windows Dial-up connection created.
TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 CONFIDENTIAL 5. COMPONENT PLACEMENT INFORMATION 5.1 TOP COMPONENT PLACEMENT DIAGRAM All specifications are correct at the time of release. iWOW Connections owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by iWOW Connections Pte Ltd. iWOW Connections Pte Ltd reserves the right to, at any time modify the document content without prior notice.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 5.2 COMPONENT LIST Reference J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 D1 D2 5.
CONFIDENTIAL TR-800 EVALUATION KIT USER GUIDE V1.0 Test Point TP50 TP48 TP46 TP44 TP42 TP40 TP38 TP36 TP34 TP32 Function KBC2 KBC0 M_TXD M_RXD GPIO-2 M_CLK ICTL PCHG ADIN2 GND Test Point TP49 TP47 TP45 TP43 TP41 TP39 TP37 TP35 TP33 TP31 Function KBC3 KBC1 M_FSYNCH GPIO-3 GPIO-1 V_IO VCCS VCHG ADIN1 GND All specifications are correct at the time of release. iWOW Connections owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
A B C D C4 33p VDC SW4 "1" SW3 "CALL" SW2 SW1 5 R37 DNP R12 C5 10k 68u/16V KBR1 KBR0 INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: Min: 4.0V Nom: 5.0V Max: 7.