Inseego NVWSA1100V User Manual

SA1100X-UG001
SA 1100
User Guide
1.5 March 1, 2016

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Contents

Introduction 1

Device Overview 2 Technical Specifications 3 Operating Power 6

Using the Device 7

Installing the SIM Card 8 Powering the Device 9

Compliance and Regulatory 10

General Disclaimer 11 Warranty Information 12 Regulatory Compliance 15
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1

Introduction

Device Overview
Technical Specifications
Operating Power
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Device Overview

The SA 1100 Communicator Board delivers CDMA and 3G connectivity for alarm panel systems in addition to offering Wi-Fi and Z-Wave capabilities for connected home services. In order to support those technology features it incorporates the Novatel Wireless HS 3001 or HS 3002 cellular modules for data connectivity and messaging. In addition, the SA 1100 product is integrated with a Wi-Fi module that operates in the 2.4 GHz range along with a Z-Wave module operating in the 900 MHz range. The SA 1100 Communications Board supports only incoming voice calls and SMS messages. The device does not include a dial pad interface to make outbound calls.
The SA 1100 Communications Board includes a USB port to allow access to the module's AT command interface.
This is an integrated product designed to be used in conjunction with a third party end product. An 8- pin adapter between the SA 1100 Communications Board and the third party end product provides for
This device is intended for professional installation and not for consumer use.
Versions
The SA 1100 Communications Board is available in the following configurations:
SA1100-00-AT = WCDMA/HSPA SA1100-20-AT = WCDMA/HSPA + Wi-Fi SA1100-30-AT = WCDMA/HSPA + Wi-Fi + Z-Wave
SA1100-00-VZ = CDMA 1xRTT SA1100-20-VZ = CDMA 1xRTT + Wi-Fi SA1100-30-VZ = CDMA 1xRTT + Wi-Fi + Z-Wave
Product Label
power and data transfer.
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Technical Specifications
Interfaces
Host Interface: Serial Interface
Data input/output interface: 100 position 0.4 mm pitch connector (Molex P/N 55909-1074)
Primary serial port: V.24 protocol, 1.8V levels, UART implementation, Hardware flow control
USB port: USB serial port and USB Debug (USB Debug is Novatel Wireless Use only)
Antenna Interface: B2B Spring contact
Command protocol: Novatel Wireless Packet API, AT Command set
Reference clock: 32 kHz output reference clock (accessible via 100-pin connector)
ADC:
Logic:
2 ADC inputs
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l
l
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UART1
PCM
Digital Audio
PWON
Power Control
Outputs
Simon XT
Mechanical: Storage and Transportation
Transportation vibration, packaged: ASTM D999
Drop, packaged: ASTM D775 method A, 10 drops
Mechanical: Operational
Operational vibration Random EC60068-2-64 / MIL-STD-202G Method 214A
50-2000 Hz, 7.56 GRMS, 3 Axis, 8 Hours per axis
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Application Interface
USB:
VBUS:
3.4 to 4.4 Vdc (vbat)
Supply Vripple must be less than 25 mV across all frequencies
Power
Input Voltage Range:
Minimum: +6.0 Vdc
Nominal: +12.0 Vdc
Maximum: +24.0 Vdc
Radio Features
Frequency Bands: CDMA 1xRTT BC0 (800MHz), BC1 (1900MHz)
HSDPA/WCDMA: B1 (2100MHz) and B8 (900 MHz) GPRS/EDGE: 900 and 1800
Air Interfaces: – CDMA 1xRTT
– UMTS/WCDMA
– R99
– HSDPA category 5/6 plus equalizer (3.6 Mbps peak rate) – GSM/GPRS/EDGE – GSM Release 4 – GPRS/EDGE Multislot Class 12, Release 4 – DTM Multislot Class 11
Audio Features
Phone Jack
Environmental
Compliant Operating Temperature: -20 °C to 60 °C
Operating Temperature: -30 °C to 70 °C
Storage Temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity:
Up to 95% non-condensing
Packet Data Transfer
Protocol
Short Message Services: Text, MO/MT
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Regulatory
Agency approvals: FCC
Industry Canada PTCRB
GCF
Reference Documents
CNN0301AT001 – HS 3001 AT Command Reference
CNN0301IG001 – HS 3001 Transition Guide
CNN0401xAT001 - HS 3002 AT Command Reference
CNN0401xTG001 - HS 3002 Transition Guide
ENF0000SD001 - HDK Guide
CNN0401AN001 - Using Digital Audio on the HS 3002

Operating Power

SA 1100 Communications Board Input Power
The SA 1100 Communications Board receives 6-12 VDC power from an external power supply using a ferrite bead dressed coaxial cable.
HS 3002 Chipset Typical Input Current
Typical Results @ 3.7V, 25 °C, with 1000 μF at connector input on V resistive load.
Band
B2
HSPA
B5
HSPA
GSM850
GSM850
GPRS
EGPRS
GSM1900
GSM1900
*4:1 VSWR
GPRS
EGPRS
Mode
WCDMA Radio Acccess Bearer channel of RMC12
WCDMA Radio Acccess Bearer channel of RMC12
Avg
(mA)
Peak (mA)
540
525
2000
1200
1300
900
and RF terminated into a 50 Ω
BAT
Notes
HS 3001 Chipset Typical Input Current
Typical Results @ 3.7 V, 20 °C, with 1000 μF at connector input on V resistive load. Traffic Data Rate: Full.
and RF terminated into a 50 Ω
BAT
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