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Revision History
Revision Date Description
A 07/13/04 Initial Release
B 04/04/05 Changed model nomenclature to GPRS.
C 05/05/05 Revised installation procedures.
D 09/15/05 Add WEEE update to User Guide.
E 10/13/05 Change temperature range, added humidity rating, changed modem maintenance,
and warranty chapter.
F 1/30/06 Updated USB Plug & Play software installation.
Trademarks and Logos
Multi-Tech, MultiModem and the Multi-Tech logo are trademarks of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Windows is a registered
trademark of Microsoft in the U.S. and other countries. Other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this
publication belong to their respective owners.
Patents
This device is covered by one or more of the following patents: 6,031,867; 6,012,113; 5,724,356;
5,673,268; 5,628,030; 5,450,425; 5,355,365. Other patents pending.
Parts to be Supplied by Wireless Service Provider................................................................................................5
Parts to be Supplied by End User ..........................................................................................................................5
AT Command Info ..................................................................................................................................................6
Phone Number for the Wireless Modem.................................................................................................................6
Benefits/Features in Applications...........................................................................................................................9
General Specifications......................................................................................................................................11
Current Requirements ..........................................................................................................................................11
LED Indicators.....................................................................................................................................................12
INSERTING SIM/R-UIMCARD INTO HOLDER (GSMONLY)....................................................................................15
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA..................................................................................................................................... 16
WINDOWS XP/2003..................................................................................................................................................17
Part A: Preparing the Setup.................................................................................................................................17
Part B: Installing the USB Driver........................................................................................................................18
Part C: Associating PC Port with USB Driver ....................................................................................................19
Part D: Installing the Modem INF File................................................................................................................20
WINDOWS 2000........................................................................................................................................................21
Part A: Preparing the Setup.................................................................................................................................21
Part B: Installing the USB Driver........................................................................................................................22
Part C: Associating PC Port with USB Driver ....................................................................................................24
Part D: Installing the Modem INF File................................................................................................................25
WINDOWS 9X ...........................................................................................................................................................26
Part A: Preparing the Setup.................................................................................................................................26
Part B: Installing the USB Driver........................................................................................................................27
Part C: Associating PC Port with USB Driver ....................................................................................................28
Part D: Installing the Modem INF File................................................................................................................28
CONNECTING THE OPTIONAL HANDSET....................................................................................................................29
MOBILE PHONETOOLS...............................................................................................................................................29
VERIFYING SIGNAL STRENGTH .................................................................................................................................29
TESTING THE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................30
GSM/GPRSFAQ ON THE IPSTACK.........................................................................................................................35
FAQ FOR MOBILE PHONETOOLS V2.1 ......................................................................................................................36
General Safety......................................................................................................................................................37
Maintenance of GPRS Modem.............................................................................................................................38
Your Responsibility...............................................................................................................................................38
CHAPTER 5: WARRANTY AND REPAIRS........................................................................................................39
APPENDIX A - WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) STATEMENT.......42
Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
Chapter 1: Product Description and
Specificat ions
Product Description
The Multi-Tech MultiModem® GPRS is an external data/fax/voice wireless modem with an USB interface. It also
supports mobile originated short message service (SMS) and mobile-terminated SMS. Designed for global use, it
offers standards-based multi-band GSM/GPRS Class 10 performance. This ready-to-deploy, standalone modem
allows developers to add wireless communication to products with a minimum of development time and expense. The
MultiModem® GPRS is based on industry-standard open interfaces, is fully type approved, and can be desktop or
panel mounted.
Package Contents
Basic Package
one modem
mounting bracket(s)
one Quick Start Guide
Bundled Package
all Basic Package items, plus
one USB cable (with Series A to Series B connectors)
one antenna
four adhesive-backed rubber feet for table-top mounting
one product CD
Interfaces
The Wireless MultiModem has several interfaces:
• LED function indicating operating status
• External antenna (via SMA connector)
• Serial and control link (via USB connector)
• Microphone and speaker (via handset jack)
• SIM card holder
Parts to be Supplied by Wireless Service Provider
•Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) configuration chip
The SIM contains information specific to your wireless account and its features.
In the bundled package, the Wireless MultiModem is shipped with an antenna suited for it.
However, if the antenna supplied does not meet your application requirements (for size, shape,
mounting style, etc.), you must supply an antenna yourself. In general, the antenna used must be
both of the correct frequency and of a style appropriate to the application. See the Antenna/RF
Specifications section below.
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Antenna/RF Specifications
Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
Frequency RX
Frequency TX
RF Power Stand
Impedance
VSWR
Typical Radiated Gain
Frequency RX
Frequency TX
RF Power Stand
Impedance
VSWR
Typical Radiated Gain
GSM 850
869 to 894 MHz
824 to 849 MHz
2W at 12.5% duty cycle
50 ohms
<2
0 dBi on azimuth plane
GSM 1800 GSM 1900
1805 to 1880 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz
1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz
1W at 12.5% duty cycle 1W at 12.5% duty cycle
50 ohms
<2
0 dBi on azimuth plane
AT Command Info
AT commands for the GPRS wireless modem are published in a separate Reference Guide
included on the product CD and posted on the Multi-Tech web site.
IP commands for GPRS modems are also published in a separate Reference Guide included
on the product CD and posted on the Multi-Tech web site.
Phone Number for the Wireless Modem
• Every wireless modem will have its own unique phone number.
• The wireless modem’s phone number may simply be told to the subscriber or be on the
SIM or both. Wireless provider implementations may vary.
Network Access
The network access arrangements to be specified in Windows Dial-Up Networking (of the
computer that the wireless modem is serving) will vary according to the type of wireless service
used.
•For GSM-without-GPRS, a circuit-switched data connection is used. The user can set up
DUN to make a conventional V.32 modem connection to any terminating modem at the
other end. The phone number specified in DUN can be one supplied by the wireless
service provider or another phone number related to a different dialup modem service
(e.g., a dialup modem service phone number from any commercial or private dialup
network).
•For GSM-with-GPRS, a single DUN number is generally used by all of a wireless provider’s
subscribers throughout its area of coverage (regional, nationwide, continental, etc.).
Rather than being a literal phone directory number, as in conventional DUN, this is a code
that gives the modem Internet access. Normally, this phone number is *99***1# .
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Features
Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
• GPRS Class 10 operation
• Dual-band 850/1900 or 900/1800 GSM/GPRS
• GSM Class 1 and Class 2 Group 3 FAX
• Desktop or panel mounting
• Short Message Services including text and PDU, point-to-point, cell
broadcast
• 14.4K GSM circuit switched data
• SMA antenna connector and SIM socket
• Serial interface supports DTE speeds to 115.2K
• AT command compatible
• MNP2 V.42bis data compression
• Numerous LEDs provide operational status
• ME + SIM phone book management
• Fixed dialing number
• SIM Toolkit Class 2
• SIM, network and service provider locks
• Real time clock
• Alarm management
• UCS2 character set management
• Packet data up to 85K bps
• Embedded TCP/IP stack
• Circuit-switched data (GSM) up to 14.4K bps transparent and non-
transparent
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Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
Application Overview
Application Types
With circuit switched data rates up to 14.4K bps, the MultiModem® GPRS is targeted at
applications that periodically need to send or receive data over a wireless network. It is an ideal
solution for:
Appliances
ATM Terminals
Automotive
Data Collection
Gas Pumps
Industrial and Medical Remote Monitoring Systems
Remote Diagnostics
Remote Metering
Security Systems
Vending/Gaming Machines
Other devices requiring wireless connectivity.
Note: The Wireless MultiModem must be mounted with at
least 8 inches (20 cm) of clearance from the human body.
RS2 3 2
Wireless Mu ltiM odem used in
remote A TM application.
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Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
Benefits/Features in Applications
Short Development Time. The MultiModem® GPRS can make your existing and next generation
device, machine, or system, communication-ready without requiring any hardware changes to its
design. It actually provides faster time-to-market because it relieves the burden and expense of
obtaining network and RF approvals. This complete, ready-to-deploy wireless modem allows you to
enhance your product while you focus on developing its core features.
Voice Features. The MultiModem® GPRS provides telephony and Dual Tone Multi Frequency
(DTMF) functionality. It also allows for emergency calls as well as echo cancellation and noise
reduction (option), and full rate, enhanced Full Rate and Half Rate (FR/EFR/HR).
Short Message Services. The MultiModem® GPRS offers SMS features such as text and PDU,
point-to-point (MT/MO) and cell broadcast.
Compatible Supplementary Services. The MultiModem® GPRS is compatible with
supplementary services such as call forwarding, call barring, multiparty, call waiting and call hold,
calling line identification, advice of charge, USSD, closed user group and explicit call transfer.
Management Features. The MultiModem® GPRS provides advanced management features
including phone book management, fixed dialing number, and real time clock and alarm
management.
Industry-standard Modem Commands. The MultiModem® GPRS provides industry-standard ATstyle commands for ease of integration into your existing software application.
Industrial Chassis. The MultiModem® GPRS is packaged in a rugged, water resistant, industrial
chassis. The chassis has a USB connector for power and data. It has an SMA antenna connector.
It also has modular phone handset receptacle. The chassis can be side-mounted on a panel or topmounted on a desktop or other surface. A set of LEDs indicates the modem’s operational status.
Packet-Switched Data. The MultiModem® GPRS supports GPRS Class 10 packet-switched
cellular data. This enables mobile Internet functionality by allowing interworking between the
existing Internet and the cellular network at speeds up to 85K bps. Any service that is used over
the fixed Internet today – File Transfer Protocol (FTP), web browsing, chat, e-mail, telnet -- is
available over the cellular network, as well. The MultiModem GPRS supports PBCCH and coding
schemes CS1 to CS4, and is compliant with SMG31bis.
Circuit-Switched Data (CSD). The MultiModem® GPRS also supports GSM circuit-switched
cellular data connections. Circuit-switched data connections support speeds up to 14.4K bps,
Class 1 and Class 2 Group 3 fax, as well as MNP2 V.42bis compression. CSD cellular wireless
connections are ideal for applications that require a quick wireless replacement of an existing pointto-point analog dial-up connection. They integrate seamlessly with your current application
requiring little infrastructure change.
Internet-Enabled. The MultiModem® GPRS includes an embedded TCP/IP protocol stack to bring
Internet connectivity to any device. Using the embedded Internet protocols and the wirless
connection to an IP network, it sends and receives data over the Internet. It can also serve a single
web page in response to a web browser request.
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Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
Functions – GSM Modes
MODE DESCRIPTION
Standard Dual Band Extended GSM 900 MHz Class 4 (2W) and GSM 1800/1900 MHz
Class 1 (1W)
Interface USB 12 Mbps. AT command set based on V.25ter and GSM 07.05 & 07.07
SMS Mobile Originated (MO) and Mobile Terminated (MT) SMS Mode Text & PDU
point to point. Cell broadcast in accordance with GSM 07.05.
Data Asynchronous 2400, 4800, 9600 and 14400 bps.
Data Transparent and Non Transparent modes.
In Non Transparent Mode only: 300, 1200, 1200/75 baud rates are available.
Mode 3.1 KHz (PSTN) and V110 (ISDN).
Fax 2400/4800/7200/9600 bps
Fax GSM teleservice 62 in Transparent Mode.
Class 2. Group 3 compatible.
GPRS Class 10. Coding schemes: CS1 to CS4.
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Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
Specifications
General Specifications
Mechanical Dimensions & Weight 4.3" w x 2.4" h x 0.94" d; 3.6 oz.
(11 cm x 6.1 cm x 2.4 cm; 102 g)
Connectors & Fasteners
Operating Temperatures 0 to +50°C
Humidity Relative humidity 20% to 90% noncondensing
Certifications CE Mark
Switching the GSM modem on/off The device is permanently powered (when connected to the
Voltage Range Voltage range : 5 to 32V DC
Antenna Connection type: SMA jack
Data/Power Connector: USB Series A receptacle
Phone Handset: Modular Handset Jack
SIM receptacle: (standard)
EMC: FCC Part 2, 15, 22, 24, EN 55022 & EN 55024
Safety: UL 60950, EN 60950
Electrical Characteristics
power supply).
GND : 0V
Current Requirements
Parameters
Input average supply current in
comm. mode at P
Input average supply current in idle
mode
max
GSM/GPRS 850/900 GSM/GPRS 1800/1900
Typ. Typ.
360 300 mA
30 30 mA
Unit
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Chapter 1 – Description & Specifications
LED Indicators
TD. Transmit Data. Lit when modem is transmitting data.
RD. Receive Data. Lit when modem is receiving data.
CD. Carrier Detect. Lit when data connection has been established.
LS. Line Status. Continuous “on” state indicates that the wireless modem is not registered
on the network.
Flashing state indicates registration on network.
Off state. Modem is off (not ready) or in download mode.
TR. Terminal Ready. Commonly called “Data Terminal Ready.” This is a readiness signal from
the PC.
PWR. Power. Indicates presence of DC power when lit.
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Chapter 2 – Installation
Chapter 2: Installation
Mechanical Mounting
To mount the Wireless MultiModem, do the following:
1. Obtain mounting screws (two are needed) that are appropriate for the surface on which you will
mount the MultiModem. For example, one might use two 6-32 self-tapping screws 5/8” in length
to mount the unit in a truck to the wall of the cab behind the passenger’s seat.
2. Typically, the unit is mounted against a flat surface into which holes can be drilled. The
mounting holes (center-to-center) must be separated by 125mm or 4 -15/16 inches.
Spacing of Mounting Screws
125 mm
15
or 4
inches
16
Mounting Bracke t Locations (2)
Drill the mounting holes at the desired mounting location (if applicable).
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