ETM ETM9900(J) Quick Start Manual

Features:
3G (Tri-band HSDPA/UMTS) Connectivity Standard RS232 9DF serial port 6v to 35v power input on RJ12 connector 4(or 7) x digital, analogue or pulse I/O’s on RJ45 connector SMA M antenna connectorSleep Mode for reduced power consumption
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ETM9900(J) Quick Start Guide
HSDPA/UMTS/GSM/GPRS Terminal
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Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Nomenclature ................................................................................................................................ 4
Overview. ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Applications ................................................................................................................................... 4
Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Power Supply .................................................................................................................................... 5
RJ45 I/O Connector .......................................................................................................................... 5
Serial (RS232) Port ........................................................................................................................... 6
Antenna ............................................................................................................................................. 6
3V SIM Card ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Indicator Lights .................................................................................................................................. 7
Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Configuration Tool ............................................................................................................................. 8
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 8
Using the Right Version of the Configuration Tool ........................................................................ 8
Using the Configuration Tool ......................................................................................................... 8
Modem Initialisation Settings - Main Init Tab ............................................................................... 10
Control Via ET Commands ............................................................................................................. 10
Dry contact generated SMS alarm .................................................................................................. 12
Example ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 12
Configuration Tool Settings ......................................................................................................... 12
Temperature Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 14
Example ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 14
Configuration Tool Settings ......................................................................................................... 14
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Introduction
Nomenclature
ETM9900 incorporates the Siemens HC25 engine and is intended for use within Australia, NZ and worldwide.
The ETM9900J variant incorporates the Siemens HC28 engine and is intended for use within Japan on the Softbank network and global roaming.
Overview.
The ETM9900(J) is an industrial terminal designed for M2M (Machine to Machine) communications. With Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE capability, the ETM9900(J) has the versatility to operate on virtually any GSM or UMTS network.
Terminal Nomenclature/History Model Comment Module Installed
ETM9900 First Release HC25 Release 1.0, 1.2, 1.78 or
2.05
ETM9900-1 Future Release HC25 Release 2.05, 7 x I/O’s
versus 4 x I/O’s for ETM9900
ETM9900J First Release Japan only unit HC28, 7 x I/O’s
Module Nomenclature/History Model Comment
HC25 Release 1.0/1.2 Initial release HC25 Release 1.78 Maintenance Release Australia and New Zealand Only HC25 Release 2.05 Current Release HC28 Release 1.03 Current Release
Applications
Typical applications include:
Security; Automated Meter Reading (Telemetry); Interface to data acquisition/data logging systems; Broadcasting/updating multi-media files; Interfacing with alarm and control applications.
Interfaces
RJ12 power connector RJ45 I/O connector RS232 interface (V.24/V.28 on the D-Sub socket) Antenna connector SMA Jack (female) Mini-SIM card holder
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Power Supply
The ETM9900(J) power connection is a 6 pin RJ12 connector, pin allocations are shown below.
Pin Function 1 Power Supply (+6 to +35VDC) 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 GND
RJ45 I/O Connector
4 x I/O’s configurable as digital, analogue or pulse are available on the RJ45 connector, pin allocations are as shown below.
Pin Function 1 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA Pulse Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC
2 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA
3 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA Analogue Input: 0-2.5VDC
4 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA Analogue Input: 0-2.5VDC
5 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA Analogue Input: 0-2.5VDC
6 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA Analogue Input: 0-2.5VDC
7 Configurable as:
Digital Input: LL<0.5V, HL>2.5V, Max Input ±50VDC Digital Output: LL0V/0.1mA, HL3V,0.1mA Analogue Input: 0-2.5VDC
8 GND
Caution
Take care to ensure that only the correct connectors are used or mechanical damage to the pins may result.
I/O’s 5 thru 7 not available on ETM9900 Version 1
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