Multitech MultiModem iCell MTCMR-E1, MTCMR-E1-GP, MultiModem iCell MTCMR-C1, MTCMR-C1-GP, MultiModem iCell MTCMR-G2 User Manual

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MultiModem® iCell
Intelligent Wireless Modem
User Guide
MultiModem® iCell User Guide Intelligent Wireless Modem MTCMR-E1, -C1, -G2, optional -GP builds S000484C, Revision C
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Revision History
Revision Date Description
A 05/17/10 Initial release of E1 build. B 06/07/10 Release to add C1 build. C 07/08/10 Release to add G2 build and –GP build options.
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Contents
Chapter 1 – Product Description and Specifications ............................................................................................... 4
Product Description .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Related Documentation ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Universal IP .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
MultiModem MTCMR-E1 (EDGE) ............................................................................................................................................ 5
MultiModem MTCMR-C1 (CDMA) ............................................................................................................................................ 5
MultiModem MTCMR-G2 (GPRS) ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Package Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
General Safety ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
RF Interference Issues ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Vehicle Safety .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance of the Wireless MultiModem ............................................................................................................................... 6
Handling Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
LEDs ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Back Panel ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
RF Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
Antenna Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 9
GSM/EGSM Antenna Requirements/Specifications ................................................................................................................. 9
Antennas Available from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. .................................................................................................................. 9
PTCRB Requirements Note ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
FCC Requirements Note .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Global Positioning System (GPS) .......................................................................................................................................... 10
GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Connector ................................................................................................. 11
RS232 9-Pin Functions of the Female End Connector .......................................................................................... 11
Chapter 2 – Activation and Installation ................................................................................................................... 12
Activate Your Wireless Account.............................................................................................................................. 12
Insert the SIM Card into Holder [if required] ........................................................................................................... 12
Connect the Antenna, Serial Cable, GPIO Cable, and Power ............................................................................... 13
Optional – Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface...................................................................................................... 14
USB Virtual COM Port Installation .......................................................................................................................... 15
Install the Modem Driver ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem ................................................................................................................ 20
Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem ............................................................................................................... 20
Examples of Useful AT Commands ........................................................................................................................ 20
Verifying Signal Strength ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
Checking Network Registration and Roaming Status ............................................................................................................. 20
Checking the Modem’s Identity .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Connecting to the Internet ...................................................................................................................................... 21
Connecting to a CDMA Network for Internet Access.............................................................................................................. 21
Connecting to an EDGE/GPRS Network for Internet Access ................................................................................................. 21
Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows Vista and XP ................................................................................................... 22
Generic Dial-Up Method - Non-Windows ............................................................................................................................... 23
Appendix A – Regulatory Compliance ..................................................................................................................... 24
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance.................................................................................................................... 24
International Modem Restrictions ........................................................................................................................................... 24
FCC Part 15 Class B Statement............................................................................................................................................. 24
Industry Canada ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Appendix B – DC Power Cable ................................................................................................................................. 25
DC Power Cable Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................. 25
Appendix C – Environmental Information ............................................................................................................... 26
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Sta tement ............................................................................................ 26
REACH Statement ................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ...................................................................................................... 27
C – RoHS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
INDEX .......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
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Model
Description
Chapter 1 – Product Description and
Specifications
Product Description
The Multi-Tech MultiModem® iCell is a m id-range wireless modem containing an embedded TCP/IP protocol stack for Internet connectivity, serial and USB connectors for modem configuration, and a General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) connector f or customer interface connection. All MultiModem iCells can be desktop or panel mounted.
MTCMR-E1 MTCMR-E1-GP MTCMR-C1 MTCMR-C1-GP MTCMR-G2 MTCMR-G2-GP
The MT CMR contains an embedded TCP/IP protocol stack to bring Internet connectivity to any device w ithout mak ing ch a nges to its hardware design. Using the Internet protocols and the w ireless con nec tion to an IP netw or k, the modem sends and receives data over the Internet. The modem offers short message service (SMS) features such as text and PDU, Point-to-point (MT/MO) and cell broadcast.
The MultiModem iCell modem delivers some of the fastest cellular wireless data speeds using the various Internet protocols. This is ideal for highly data-intensive app licat io ns such as remote vi deo surv ei llan ce and ot her multi med ia appl ic atio ns wher e you are sending digital images, web pages and photographs.
The MultiModem iCell modem is designed around a wide variety of interface options including serial RS-232, USB, and General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO). The serial RS-232 and USB connections provide seamless connectivity for configuration of your application. The GPIO interface provides five user-configurable GPIO’s as CMOS input or output ports to be connected to a customer’s peripheral device. A customer application in which the GPIO interface could be used is one with a monitoring device connected to the GPIO interface in which the monitoring device triggers an event in the IP stack to establish a TCP or UDP socket connection or send an email stating that the monitoring device was triggered by high water.
Quad-band E-GPRS Class 10 performance Quad-band E-GPRS Class 10 performance; GPS functionality Multi-band CDMA2000 1xRTT performance Multi-band CDMA2000 1xRTT performance; GPS functionality Quad-band GSM/GPRS Class 10 performance Quad-band GSM/GPRS Class 10 performance; GPS functionality
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Chapter 1
Unbundled Package with No Accessories
Bundled Package with Accessories
Related Documentation
Universal IP
All MultiModem iCell modems are equipped with an embedded TCP/IP protocol stack to automate the connection process and open a socket for bidirectional data transmission. Multi-Tech’s Universal IP supports Telnet, SMTP/POP, FTP, TCP, UDP, PPP as well as other automatic call management options.
AT Commands: The embedded TCP/IP stack on the MultiModem iCell modems is configured using the
Universal IP (UIP) AT Commands. These commands are documented in the Reference Guide document number S000457x.
MultiModem MTCMR-E1 (EDGE)
The MultiModem EDGE wireless modem delivers some of the fastest cellular wireless data speeds utilizing EDGE technology. It allows users to connect to the Internet, send and receive data up to three times faster than possible with an ordinary GSM/GPRS network making it ideal for highly data-intensive multimedia applications.
AT Commands: The MultiModem MTCMR-E1 wireless modem is configured using the EDGE AT
Commands. These commands are documented in the Reference Guide for the MultiModem Wireless EDGE Modems, document number S000474x.
MultiModem MTCMR-C1 (CDMA)
The MultiModem MTCMR-C1 wireless modem offers standards-based multi-band CDMA200 1xRTT performance. The ready-to­deploy, standalone modem allows developers to add wireless communication to products with a miniumum of development time and expense.
AT Commands: The MultiModem MTCMR-C1 wireless modem is configured using the CDMA AT
Commands. These commands are documented in the Reference Guide for the MultiModem Wireless CDMA Modems, document number S000478x.
MultiModem MTCMR-G2 (GPRS)
The MultiModem GPRS wireless modem offers standards-based quad-band GSM/GPRS Class 10 performance. Ready to deploy, standalone data modem allows developers to add wireless communication to products with a minimum of deployment time and expense.
AT Commands: The MultiModem MTCMR-G2 wireless modem is configured using the GPRS AT
Commands. These commands are documented in the Reference Guide for the MultiModem Wireless GPRS Modems, document number S000293x and also the Reference Guide for the GSM IP Commands, document number S000463x.
Package Contents
Note: Your wireless provider will supply the SIM card (not needed for –C1 versions).
1 modem 1 MultiModem CD
Note: You must supply mounting screws, AC or DC power
supply, and antenna(s).
1 modem 1 antenna (-GP builds will get additional GPS antenna) 1 RS232 cable 1 USB cable 1 GPIO cable 1 power supply (-GP builds do not include power supply) 1 MultiModem CD
Note: You must supply mounting screws.
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Chapter 1
Safety
General Safety
The modem is designed for and intended to be used in fixed and mobile applications. “Fixed” means that the device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. “Mobile” means that the device is designed to be used in other than fixed locations.
Caution: Maintain a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) between the transmitter’s antenna
and the body of the user or nearby persons. The Modem is not designed for or intended to be used in portable applications within 20 cm. (8 inches) of the body of the user.
RF Interference Issues
It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment due in particular to the possibility of radio frequency, RF, interference. Please follow the safety advice given below carefully.
Switch OFF your MultiModem when in an aircraft. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may endanger the
operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
Switch OFF your MultiModem when around gasoline or diesel-fuel pumps and before filling your vehicle with fuel.
Switch OFF your MultiModem in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use.
Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in
progress.
There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your MultiModem close to inadequately protected personal
medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. Consult the manufacturers of the medical device to determine if it is adequately protected.
Operation of your MultiModem close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is
inadequately protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers’ recommendations.
Vehicle Safety
Do not use your MultiModem while driving.
Respect national regulations on the use of cellular telephones in vehicles. Road safety always comes first.
If incorrectly installed in a vehicle, the operation of MultiModem telephone could interfere with the correct functioning of
vehicle electronics. To avoid such problems, be sure that qualified personnel have performed the installation. Verification of the protection of vehicle electronics should be part of the installation.
The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
Maintenance of the Wireless MultiModem
Your wireless MultiModem is the product of advanced engineering, design, and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for many years.
Do not expose the MultiModem to any extreme environment where the temperature or humidi ty is high.
Do not attempt to disassemble the MultiModem. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not expose the MultiModem to water, rain, or spilled beverages. It is not waterproof.
Do not abuse your MultiModem by dropping, knocking, or violently shaking it. Rough handling can damage it.
Do not place the MultiModem alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards, or other magnetic media. The
information contained on discs or cards may be affected by this device .
The use of accessories not authorized by Multi-Tech or not compliant with Multi-T ech’s acc ess ory specif ica tion s may
invalidate the warranty of the MultiModem.
In the unlikely event of a fault in the MultiModem, contact Multi-Tech Technical Support.
Handling Precautions
All devices must be handled with certain precautions to avoid damage due to the accumulation of static charge. Although input protection circuitry has been incorporated into the devices to minimize the effect of this static build up, proper precautions shou ld be taken to avoid exposure to electrostatic discharge during handling and mounting.
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Chapter 1
MTCMR-E1, -G2
MTCMR-C1
CSD call – Connected to remote party.
MTCMR-xx
MTCMR-xx-GP (GPS antenna)
Front Panel
The front panel is designed with two groups of LEDs that display modem activity and signal strength. The first group of LEDs display modem activity, such as transmit and receive data, carrier detection, link status, terminal ready indicating connection to the pc, and the power indicator. The three Signal LEDs display the signal strength level of the wireless connection. The SIM door on the right side of the modem provides access to the SIM card holder for tho se configurations.
LEDs
LED Indicators
TD Transmit Data: Lit when modem is transmitting data. Not valid while in USB mode. RD Receive Data: Lit when modem is receiving data. Not valid while in USB mode. CD Carrier Detect: Lit when data connection has been established. Not valid while in USB mode.
LS Link Status LED is dependant on the model:
-E1 version -G2 version -C1 version:
Permanently off. ME is in one of the following modes: Power Down mode, Airplane mode Non-Cyclic Sleep mode with no temporary wake-up event in progress.
600 ms on/600 ms off
Limited Network Service: No SIM card inserted or no PIN entered, or network search in progress or ongoing user authentication, or network login in progre ss.
75 ms on/3 sec off
Idle mode: The mobile is registered to the GSM network (monitoring control channels and user interactions). No call is in progress.
75 ms on/ 75 ms off/75 ms on/3 sec off
One or more GPRS contexts activated.
500 ms on/ 25 ms off
Packet switched data transfer in progress.
Permanently on
Continuous “on” state indicates that the wireless modem is not registered on the network.
Flashing state indicates regis tration on network.
Off state. Modem is off (not ready) or in download mode.
The LS light is not active on the CDMA builds.
TR Terminal Ready: Commonly referred to as “Data Terminal Ready”, this is a readiness signal from the PC.
PWR /
GPS
Signal
Power: Indicates presence of DC power when lit. GPS: If a valid GPS signal has been received, the PWR/GPS LED will blink at 1 second ON, and 0.5 second OFF.
If GPS signal is invalid, the PWR/GPS LED will be on solid.
Indicates the wireless signal strength. In order to verify signal strength, you must use a terminal application such as HyperTerminal. Refer to Examples of Useful AT Commands in Chapter 3 of this guide.
Back Panel
Your back panel will differ only if you have purchased the optional GP model that has an additional connector for a GPS antenna. The GPS antenna connector is located between the power connector and the RS-232 connector. The far right connector is for the wireless antenna.
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Specifications
Features
GPRS: Cl ass 12
support
Data
and reverse
transparent
Services-SMS
cell broadcast
cell broadcast
broadcast
Connector
connector)
connector)
connector)
SIM Connector
Standard 1.8 and 3V SIM receptacle
-
Standard 1.8 and 3V SIM receptacle
RS232 Connector
GPIO Connector
6 pin 2x3 style
6 pin 2x3 style
6 pin 2x3 style
Power Connector
2.5mm miniature (screw-on)
2.5mm miniature(screw-on)
2.5mm miniature (screw-on)
Voltage
0.453A @32V
-GP
-GP
-GP
UL listed @ 40°
UL listed @ 40°
UL listed @ 40°
Storage Temp
-40° to +85° C
-40° to +85° C
-40° to +85° C
noncondensing
noncondensing
noncondensing
Network:
MTCMR-E1
Performance EDGE: E-GPRS Class 10,
MTCMR-C1
CDMA2000 1xRTT GPRS Class 10
MTCMR-G2
Chapter 1
Band, Frequency
Packet Data EDGE: E-GPRS Up to 240K bps,
Circuit-Switched
Short Message
Antenna
Power* Sleep .091A, .84W @ 9V, .048A,
Physical Description
Operating Temperature **
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
coding scheme MCS-9, mobile station Class B, LLC layer, 4 time slots GPRS: Full PBCCH support, coding scheme 1-4, mobile station Class B
Up to 14.4K bps, non-transparent IS-95A, IS 95B up to 14.4K bps forward Text & PDU, Point-to-Point (MO/MT) ,
RF Antenna: 50 ohm SMA (female
DE9 DE9 DE9
9V to 32 VDC 9V to 32 VDC 9V to 32 VDC
.96W @ 20V, .034A, 1.088W @ 32V
Typical .149A,.1.37W @ 9V, .077A,
1.54W @ 20V; .054A, 1.73W @ 32V
Max .416A, 3.77W @ 9V, .190A,
3.80W @ 20V, .124A, 3.97W @ 32V
Peak. 2.5A @ 9 V, 0.895A @ 20V,
0.625A @32V
MTCMR-E1
Sleep .098A, .91W @ 9V, .051A,
1.02W @ 20V, .035A, 1.125W @ 32V
Typical .160A,.1.48W @ 9V, .080A,
1.60W @ 20V; .056A, 1.79W @ 32V
Max .410A, 3.77W @ 9V, .190A,
3.80W @ 20V, .122A, 3.90W @ 32V
Peak 2.25A @9 V, 0.890A @ 20V,
0.609A @32V
4.2” W x1.1”Hx3.4”D 2 lbs
12.5cmW x2.7cmH x 8.6cmD 0.2Kg
-30° to +50° C
Dual-band 800/1900 MHz CDMA; 800 MHz and 800/1900 MHz with R-UIM
Up to 153.6K bps forward and reverse Up to 85.6K bps, coding schemes CS1
Text & PDU, Point-to-Point (MO/MT) ,
RF Antenna: 50 ohm SMA (female
Sleep .048A, .44W @ 9V, .027A, .54W
@ 20V, .021A, .67W @ 32V
Typical .128A,.1.18W @ 9V, .065A,
1.30W @ 20V; .046A, 1.47W @ 32V
Max .360A, 3.31W @ 9V, .171A, 3.42W
@ 20V, .115A, 3.68W @ 32V
MTCMR-C1
Sleep .096A, .89W @ 9V, .052A, 1.04W
@ 20V, .037A, 1.18 W @ 32V
Typical .175A,.1.62W @ 9V, .092A,
1.84W @ 20V; .062A, 1.98W @ 32V
Max .435A, 4.00W @ 9V, .205A, 4.10W
@ 20V, .1 35A, 4.32W @ 32V
4.2” W x1.1”Hx3.4”D 2 lbs
12.5cmW x2.7cmH x 8.6cmD 0.2Kg
-30° to +50° C
Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
to CS4
Up to 14.4K bps transparent and non­Text & PDU, Point-to-Point, cell
RF Antenna: 50 ohm SMA (female
Sleep .069A, .64W @ 9V, .038A, .76W
@ 20V, .030A, .96W @ 32V
Typical .109A,.1.01W @ 9V, .056A,
1.12W @ 20V; .041A, 1.3W @ 32V
Max .194A, 1.79W @ 9V, .096A,
1.92W @ 20V, .065A, 2.1W @ 32V
Peak. 1.53A @9 V, 0.668A @ 20V,
MTCMR-G2
Sleep .083A, .77W @ 9V, .046A, .92W
@ 20V, .036A, 1.15W @ 32V
Typical .130A,.1.19W @ 9V, .067A,
1.34W @ 20V; .050A, 1.6W @ 32V
Max .233A, 2.13W @ 9V, .115A,
2.30W @ 20V, .078A, 2.5W @ 32V
Peak. 1.83A @9 V, 0.801A @ 20V,
0.543A @32V
4.2” W x1.1”Hx3.4”D 2 lbs
12.5cmW x2.7cmH x 8.6cmD 0.2Kg
-30° to +50° C
Humidity
Certifications
Relative humidity 20% to 90%
EMC Compliance
FCC Part 15 EN55022 EN55024
Radio Compliance
FCC Part 22, 24 RSS132,133 EN301 489-1 EN301 489-7 EN301 511
AS/ACIF S042.1, S042.3
Safety: UL60950-1
cUL60950-1 IEC60950-1
Network: PTCRB
* Multi-Tech Systems, Inc recommends that the customer incorporat e a 10% buffer into their power source when determi ni ng product
load.
** UL Listed @ 40° C, limited by power supply. UL Certification does not apply or extend to an ambient above 40° C and has not been
evaluated by UL for ambient greater than 40° C. “UL has evaluated this device for use in ordinary locations only. Installation in a vehicle or other outdoor locations has not been evaluated by UL. UL Certification does not apply or extend to use in vehicles or outdoor applications or in ambient above 40° C.”
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Relative humidity 20% to 90%
EMC Compliance
FCC Part 15
Radio Compliance
FCC Part 22, 24 RSS132,133
Safety: UL60950-1
cUL60950-1 IEC60950-1
Network: CDG 1&2
Relative humidity 20% to 90%
EMC Compliance
FCC Part 15 EN55022 EN55024
Radio Compliance
FCC Part 22, 24 RSS132,133 EN301 489-1 EN301 489-7 EN301 511
AS/ACIF S042.1, S042.3
Safety: UL60950-1
cUL60950-1 IEC60950-1
PTCRB
RF Specifications
Chapter 1
Frequency RX Frequency TX
RF Power Stand
CDMA 800 CDMA 1900 Frequency RX Frequency TX
GSM 850 EGSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900
869 to 894 MHz 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1800 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz 824 to 849 MHz 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz
2W at 12.5% duty cycle 2W at 12.5% duty cycle 1W at 12.5% duty cycle 1W at 12.5% duty cycle
869 to 894 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz 824 to 849 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz
Antenna Specifications
GSM/EGSM Antenna Requirements/Specifications
Frequency Range: 824 – 960 MHz / 1710 – 1990 M Hz Impedance: 50 Ohms VSWR: <2.0:1 Typical Radiated Gain: 3 dBi on azimuth plane Radiation: Omni Polarization: Vertical Wave: Half Wave Dipole
Antennas Available from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
Quad Band Description Qty Part Number
Hinged Right Angle 800/900/1800/1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 1 ANQB-1HRA Hinged Right Angle 800/900/1800/1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 10 ANQB-10HRA Hinged Right Angle 800/900/1800/1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 50 ANQB-50HRA
Dual Band Description Qty Part Number
Hinged Right Angle 900/1800 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 1 ANF1-1HRA Hinged Right Angle 900/1800 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 10 ANF1-10HRA Hinged Right Angle 900/1800 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 50 ANF1-50HRA Hinged Right Angle 800/1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 1 ANCF2-1HRA Hinged Right Angle 800/1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 10 ANCF2-10HRA Hinged Right Angle 800/1900 MHz Cellular Modem Antenna 50 ANCF2-501HRA
Mag Mount Dual Band Description Qty Part Number
Mag Mount 900/1800 MHz 1/2 Wave Cellular Antenna, 12.5" 1 ANF1-1MMHW Mag Mount 900/1800 MHz 1/2 Wave Cellular Antenna, 12.5" 10 ANF1-10MMHW Mag Mount 900/1800 MHz 1/2 Wave Cellular Antenna, 12.5" 50 ANF1-50MMHW Mag Mount 900/1800 MHz 1/4 Wave Cellular Antenna, 4" 1 ANF1-1MMQW Mag Mount 900/1800 MHz 1/4 Wave Cellular Antenna, 4" 10 ANF1-10MMQW Mag Mount 900/1800 MHz 1/4 Wave Cellular Antenna, 4" 50 ANF1-50MMQW Mag Mount 850/1900 MHz 1/2 Wave Cellular Antenna, 12.5" 1 ANCF2-1MMHW Mag Mount 850/1900 MHz 1/2 Wave Cellular Antenna, 12.5" 10 ANCF2-10MMHW Mag Mount 850/1900 MHz 1/2 Wave Cellular Antenna, 12.5" 50 ANCF2-50MMHW Mag Mount 850/1900 MHz 1/4 Wave Cellular Antenna, 4" 1 ANCF2-1MMQW Mag Mount 850/1900 MHz 1/4 Wave Cellular Antenna, 4" 10 ANCF2-10MMQW Mag Mount 850/1900 MHz 1/4 Wave Cellular Antenna, 4" 50 ANCF2-50MMQW
GPS Description Qty Part Number
Mag Mount GPS Antenna, 5 Meter Cable 1 ANGPS-1MM Mag Mount GPS Antenna, 5 Meter Cable 10 ANGPS-10MM
PTCRB Requirements Note
There cannot be any alteration to the authorized antenna system. The antenna system must be the same type with similar in­band and out-of-band radiation patterns and maintain the same specifications.
FCC Requirements Note
The antenna gain, including cable loss, for the radio you are incorporating into your product design must not exceed the requirements at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz as specified by the FCC grant for mobile operations and fixed mounted operations as defined in 2.1091 and 1.1307 of the FCC rules for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna used for transmitting must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna transmitters. User and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions to satisfying RF exposure compliance.
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