Telular Corporation Requirements Document SX7M / SX7T Fixed Wireless Modem / Terminal 5/16/2007 Part Number: TBD r Copyright © 2007 by Telular Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written consent of Telular Corporation.
Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 5 2 PRODUCT VARIANTS....................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 CELLULAR VARIANTS ..................................................................................................................... 5 SX7T VS. SX7M ....................................
17 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 LED INDICATORS ....................................................................................................................... 21 LED DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................................................... 21 PROGRAMMING MODE .................................................................................................................. 21 PSTN ERROR ..............................................................
Revision History Date 11/27/2006 12/03/2006 Revisio n 0.0 0.1 12/06/2006 Summary Created Bulk changes resulting from meeting with Marketing List of additions resulting from Meeting with Marketing: User option for any voice call to suspend on ongoing packet data ECO By/Approved --- Gerard Knight Gerard Knight Gerard Knight “Copy protection” of billable software upgrades Control of what users can and cannot download based on carrier (block of ESNs) 12/08/2006 0.
1 Introduction This document details the requirements for the Telular SX7T/M Series of Fixed Cellular Terminals. These families of products offer CSD, SMS, and Internet services over various broadband cellular technologies. The requirements set forth here are subject to a staged release plan. The release plan contemplates 3 releases before all the requirements are met. 2 Product Variants 2.1 Cellular Variants 2.1.
Product Base Model Numbers Key Attribute Customer CDMA V/D/F SX7T-605C SX7T-615C SX7T-625C SX7T-635C SX7T-645C SX7M-400C SX7M-415C SX7M-425C SX7M-435C SX7M-445C Voice/SMS/Hi-Speed Data/Fax/GPS Generic-US Voice/SMS/Hi-Speed Data/Fax/GPS Sprint Voice/SMS/Hi-Speed Data/Fax/GPS Alltel Voice/SMS/Hi-Speed Data/Fax/GPS Verizon Wireless Voice/SMS/Hi-Speed Data/Fax/GPS Telus Mobility HiSpeed Data Modem Only Generic HiSpeed Data Modem Only Sprint HiSpeed Data Modem Only Alltel HiSpeed Data Modem
3 Enclosure 3.1.1 The enclosure shall be smaller in size than the current SX5T, 5”x6”x1” 3.1.2 The enclosure shall be made of CE-rated plastic 3.1.3 The enclosure shall be shall be Pantone (TBD) (“Dell Black”) in color, with a Telular logo. 3.1.4 The enclosure shall have mounting holes to allow for wall mounting 3.1.5 The enclosure shall provide end user SIM/RUIM access 3.1.6 The enclosure shall allow for end user battery pack access 3.1.7 All labeling shall be screen printed.
4.1.1 An RJ-45 connector with a yellow ring shall be provided for the Ethernet Port 4.1.2 A USB Type B connector with a purple ring shall be provided for the USB Device port. 4.1.3 A USB Type A connector shall be provided for the USB Host port. 4.1.4 One or two TNC Antenna connectors shall be provided depending on whether the radio uses antenna diversity or not. 4.1.5 A Standard 12 VDC barrel connector shall be used for power entry. 4.1.6 A user detachable battery connector shall be provided. 4.
6 Configuration Reset Switch 6.1.1 A push button switch is required to restore the local default settings for Ethernet/USB connectivity. This is required because the unit could be configured such that it could no longer be locally accessed. 6.1.2 This reset function shall reset the password for local device management. 6.1.3 The local defaults will only be restored for a switch depression of 10 seconds or greater. 7 External Power Supply 7.1.1 The power supply shall be a desktop type 7.1.
8 Battery Pack and Battery Operation 8.1.1 All units will be shipped with a NiMH battery pack. 8.1.2 End users are required to operate units with a battery pack installed. This insures detachment from the network during AC failures, and provides extra protection of non-volatile memory in harsh power grid environments. 8.1.3 The unit shall operate without a battery pack installed because manufacturing builds and tests units without a battery installed. 8.1.
9.2.1.1 A DDNS client shall be provided. 9.2.1.2 The DDNS client shall support the Mint DDNS standard. 9.2.1.3 The DDNS client shall be interoperable with Telular’s, and commercially available DDNS servers. 9.2.2 Auto Connect 9.2.2.1 A mode for automatically connecting to the Internet upon power-on, loss of connection, or after termination of a circuit switched call, shall be provided. 9.2.2.2 A mode for automatically connecting to the Internet on LAN activity shall be provided. 9.2.2.
9.2.4.1 9.3 SMS Triggered Connect-Back shall be provided Remote Device Management (RDM) 9.3.1 RDM shall be done Over-The-Air (OTA) 9.3.2 RDM Security 9.3.2.1 Unauthorized access to the terminal maintenance and configuration shall be prohibited using authentication and encryption. 9.3.2.2 Provisions for RDM access by customers to said customer’s terminals shall be provided. 9.3.2.3 In such cases where customers are given access rights to their terminals, access by Telular shall be revocable. 9.
9.3.5 9.3.5.1 Sensor Points Wind River Sensor Point remote diagnostic technology shall be supported 10 LAN Requirements 10.1 LAN - Wired Connections 10.1.1 Ethernet 10.1.1.1 The LAN shall provide Internet connectivity via the Ethernet port. 10.1.1.2 The Ethernet port shall support connection to an external hub or switch. 10.1.1.3 There shall be a version of product with a built in two or four Port Ethernet switch. 10.1.2 USB 10.1.2.1 The LAN shall provide Internet connectivity via the USB Device port 10.
10.2.5 SMS Services 10.2.5.1 SMS POP3 Adaptation: needs more definition 10.3 Local Device Management 10.3.1 Local device management shall be done using the Ethernet port 10.3.2 Internal Website An internal website for maintenance and configuration shall be provided. This website is accessible over the LAN. The following sections describe the website’s capabilities. 10.3.2.
10.3.3 M2M Interface 10.3.3.1 An interface suitable for M2M shall be provided for reading and writing of all device configuration items 10.3.3.2 The M2M interface shall be password protected 10.3.3.3 The M2M interface shall be protected from hacking over the WAN 10.4 WiFi 802.11b/g 10.4.1 The WiFi product variants shall provide 802.11b/g Access Point (AP) LAN functionality for internet access over the cellular WAN. 11 Ethernet Port 11.1.1 The Ethernet port shall be 10/100 Base T with auto detect. 11.1.
13.1.3 The USB Device Port shall support PC Fax 13.1.4 The USB Device Port shall support PC CSD 14 Simulated PSTN 14.1 Voice Service 14.1.1 Voice service shall be supported on the Simulated PSTN 14.1.2 Voice service shall be supported during an active data session on the WAN, when simultaneous voice and data is supported by the radio and the serving network. 14.1.3 Dialing an emergency number shall terminate or suspend any existing network connection as required to make an emergency call. 14.1.
14.2 Analog Fax (G3) Service 14.2.1 Analog Fax over CSD Bearer Analog fax shall be supported over a CSD bearer only when the serving network supports it. 14.2.2 Analog Fax over TCP/IP Bearer – FOIP FOIP shall be supported using the T.38 Protocol 14.2.3 G3 Modems Supported • • • • • • • ITU V.17 - 7200, 9600, 12,000 and 14,400 bps ITU V.29 - 7200 and 9600 bps ITU V.27ter - 2400 and 4800 bps ITU V.21 Channel 2 - 300 bps FSK ITU T.30 Fax Protocol ITU T.4, MH and MR Image Format Conversion ITU T.
14.4.1 Voice Only Mode (VOM) This operating mode sets both jacks to handle only voice calls by default. This operating mode can be overridden on either jack by using a dialing prefix. The dialing prefix in this mode indicates to the system that a fax/data call is to be launched on the jack that is issuing the dialing prefix. The dialing prefix override is for the next call only. After the call terminates, the default VOM operation returns. 14.4.
14.4.5 Voice Channel Access Rules via Voice Priority This section describes the system Voice Priority setting. The SX7t can be set so that voice calls take priority over any other connection activity in the system. This applies only to mobile originated calls. Voice Priority Enabled (default) Disabled Disabled WAN connected X Yes Dial tone Normal E911 No Normal Comments Pause WAN if necessary (EVDO). E911 call will be launched.
i) j) k) l) m) n) o) p) q) ROH Continuous/Non-Continuous Automatic End-Of-Dialing Polarity Reversal – MO Polarity Reversal – MT Self-Test Interval Dial Tone Type Restore User Settings to PRI Values On-Hook Voltage Level Disconnect Tone 15 IP Modems These “modems” work in conjunction with the analog modems as defined in the Simulated PSTN section. IP modems packetize data from the analog modem and transmit the packets over the Internet.
17 LED Indicators 17.1 LED definitions LED 1 2 MSG Power Off No Msgs VM / POTS Solid AC/Normal SMS / Flash Slow DC only Both / FOTA Fast Norm / Prog mode Solid AC/chrg Slow Low DC Fast Solid Batt fault Slow DC crit Fast Solid Slow Fast 3 PSTN On Hook - No Wan On hk / Wan 4 Service / SIM On Hk / Wan Tx Off hk / Wan Off hk / No Wan Off Hk / Wan Tx ROH / Wan ROH / No Wan ROH / Wan Tx Service / 2G Service / 2.5G Service / 3G Roam Srvc / 2G Roam Srvc / 2.
17.3 PSTN Error 17.3.1 Indicated by LED number 3 being red and it shall not clear by placing receiver on hook. 17.3.1.1 Solid = PSTN Error/WAN 17.3.1.2 Slow = PSTN Error/ No Wan 17.3.1.3 Fast = PSTN Error/ Wan TX 17.4 Un-provisioned CDMA Indicated by fast flashing red LED number 4. 18 Device Management and Configuration 18.1.1 Local device management and configuration shall be supported. See Local Device Management in LAN section and POTS Programming in the Simulated PSTN section 18.1.
20 Supporting Software 20.1 End User Software 20.1.1 Standard Web Browser Define web browsers tested with (Iexp, Mozzilla) 20.1.2 USB Driver Installation Wizard 20.1.3 Full Setup Wizard 20.1.4 Firmware Upgrader. Revenue protection (send enable software key) media alone does not work 20.1.5 SMS POP3 Adapter and Install Wizard 20.1.6 Carrier Specific Software 20.1.6.1 Verizon Access Manager Program shall be supported 20.1.7 “Copy protection” of billable software upgrades 20.1.
• • • • o Set up dialup session with Windows and SX7, username/password/dialing number o Select USB B Host, local PC o Select Ethernet, local PC or LAN o “Always ON” connectivity CSD modem settings (baud rate, timing, ect.
21.3.1 A DDNS Web Server shall be provided by Telular. 22 Environmental Specifications and Regulatory Requirements 22.1 Regulatory Requirements 22.1.1 All Product Variants 22.1.1.1 FCC Part 15 certification is required 22.1.1.2 FCC Part 22/24 certification is required 22.1.1.3 RoHS Compliance is required 22.1.2 SX7T-605G (HSDPA) The following approvals are required for all HSDPA product versions only: 22.1.2.1 PTCRB 22.1.2.2 Cingular Wireless Network Approval 22.1.2.3 CE 22.1.