Maxon Australia Pty Ltd CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem MM-5100 Hardware Application User Manual Ver. 0.1 Date: Jan. 22, 2003 Maxon Electronics Australia Pty Ltd 36A Gibson Ave. Padstow NSW 2211 Tel : 02 9707-2000 www.maxon.com.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
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MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Table of Contents 1. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2. REVISION HISTORY ...............................................................................................................................5 TERMS ........................................................................................................
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 1. Overview This document provides information on the MM-5100 CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem (hereafter referred to as the “MM-5100 Wireless Modem”). This introduction provides a brief overview of the product. It is our goal to continue to refine this document for the benefit of the reader and their education in better use of the modem. 1.1 Revision history Table 1-1 Revision History Date History Jan. 24, 2003 Initial release 1.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 1.3 MM-5100 Wireless Modem overview The MM-5100 Wireless Modem performs data communication functions between Host and IS-95 CDMA Cellular station. The MM-5100 Wireless Modem incorporates the wireless-modem functionality together with the RS-232 and USB driver and DC/DC down converter, Voice interface. The MM-5100 Wireless Modem connects directly to HOST computer utilizing a RS-232C or USB V1.1 interface. The Host signals are converted to the RS-232C or USB 1.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 1.5 Application System Diagram Figure 1.1 CDMA Network block diagram Information terminal TE2 (Host) 1.6 Rm interface (RS-232 & USB) MT2 Um (MM-5100 Wireless Modem) BS/MSC X IWF Block diagram Figure 1.2 MM-5100 Wireless Modem Internal Block Diagram Power connector (Micro-Fit 3.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 1.7 Physical dimension Figure 1.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 2. Specifications 2.1 Mechanical Specifications Table 2.1 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions 110mm x 61.5mm x 25mm Weight 115g Color Blue Housing Material CASE – SCM4 , SCM45C , Brackets – AL5052 Holding Bridles φ2.8 mm 2.2 Environment Specifications Table 2.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 2.4 USB specifications The USB interface implemented in the MM-5100 Wireless Modem complies with the Universal Serial Bus (USB) Specification Revision1.1. 2.5 Audio specifications The output power for the single-ended EAR2P output is typically 3.3mW for a full-scale +3dBm0 sine wave into a 32ohm speaker. (+3dBm0 level corresponds to 13-bit, 0 dB Full-Scale sinewave) 2.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 3. MM-5100 Wireless Modem interfaces The MM-5100 Wireless Modem comprises following interface ports; - Power Supply input port - Data communication ports ; RS-232 and USB - Voice call interface connector - RF connector for external antenna Figure 3.1 MM-5100 Wireless Modem Figure 1. Power connector 2. RS-232 connector 4. Ear-piece connector 3. USB connector 5. SMA connector Table 3.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Figure 3.2 Left Bracket 5 1 15 11 6-36VDC RS232C USB Connect Power cable assembly Connect RS232 cable assembly Connect USB cable assembly *caution: please grip and pull out the connector head only, not the line side in case of dissembling the Power cable & RS232 cable. Table 3.2 Cable assembly types Power cable assembly 1.5m AWG22 wire , Micro-Fit 3.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Multiple service functions (eg: SMS and Data communication) of the MM-5100 Wireless Modem will be through the TE2 and Rm interface. “RS-232 Data” port and/or “USB” port are both for data communication however, the Modem can communicate with only one port at a time. The Modem looks for active connection on power up and communicates with the connection found. If both connections are active, the USB will be selected.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Table 3.5 15pin D-SUB connector pin information Pin No. Signal Signal Description 1 DCD The On condition on this signal line, as sent by the MT2, informs the TE2 that it is receiving a carrier signal from the remote TE2 that meets its criteria. 3 TXD Sending data signal from TE2 to MT2 serially. 2 RXD Receiving data signal from TE2 serially. 6 DSR This signal, in conjunction with DTR, indicates equipment readiness.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Figure 3.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Figure 3.4 Right Bracket SMA Ant Ear/Mic Earphone jack connector (2.5 φ ) Microphone and earphone signals for Voice Call are provided to interface with headset directly. SMA connector - connect External RF antenna for Cellular CDMA *caution: please do not over tighten antenna to the connector.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 Fig 3.5 Case Marking MM-5100 CDMA 1X Voice/Data Modem australia pwr dtr sms rx tx rssi ri crt pkt 1x cell Table 3.
MM-5100 Hardware – User Manual Jan. 22, 2003 4. Appendix A Software downloading (updating) method Perform according to the procedure listed below. Downloading procedure of Firmware is as follows; 1) Disconnect the power cable from MM-5100 Wireless Modem 2) Connect Ear-piece 3) Connect RS232 cable 4) Open “Maxon Firmware Update Program” which is a software downloading program If you click “Update” on Firmware Update Program, the message below will be displayed. 1. Please Reset Modem 2.