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Preliminary
User Manual
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RC3000A-E
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  • Page 1 Radicom Research, Inc. Preliminary User Manual for the RC3000A-E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Radicom Research assumes no responsibility for its use, or any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Radicom Research reserves the right to change circuitry at any time without notice. This document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Rc3000A-E Product Introduction

    WCDMA WCDMA 1900MHz WCDMA 2100MHz HSDPA HSPA HSUPA This document is a guideline to help you design the RC3000A-E into your system. If further information is needed please contact Radicom and we will provide any additional help you may need.
  • Page 4: Rc3000A-E Functional Architecture

    RC3000A-E Functional Architecture GPS Antenna GPS RF NAND WCDMA/GSM Flash Antenna Single Chip GSM/WCDMA RF Frontend UART Audio Processor Interrupt Transceiver GSM PA Status LED GPIOs Vbat* Power On Reset WCDMA Power Management Vbat* Regulator Vbat* VCTCXO 32.768kHz Mini USB 19.2MHz...
  • Page 5: Rc3000A-E Module Features

    RC3000A-E Features • RC3000A: Dual-Band UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900MHz, Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz • Supported embedded LUA Script Language • A-GPS: MS-Based, MS-Assisted supported • Support for Data transfer: HSDPA: Max. 3.6Mbps(DL) WCDMA: Max. 384Kbps(DL), Max. 384Kbps(UL) EDGE Class: Max. 236.8Kbps(DL), Max. 118Kbps(UL) GPRS: Max.
  • Page 6 • Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista USB Driver support • Windows CE/Mobile • Linux 2.6 • Normal operation temperature: -30 to +80 Temperature range • Storage temperature: -40 to +90 • RC3000A-A: FCC, PTCRB Certification • RC3000A-E: CE, GCF • RC3000A-J: Telec, JATE...
  • Page 7: Rc3000A-E Product Mechanical Dimensions

    RC3000A-E Mechanical Dimensions RC3000A-E view: Side View:...
  • Page 8: Using Rc3000Amb To Connect To Your System

    Using RC3000A-E connecting to Your System Product picture and Function Z& ZW^D ^W/ /  'W/K  'W^ Z& ^D h^ s...
  • Page 9 Note 1: SPI/I2C/GPIO/ADC interface socket pins out definition: 1: ADC_2 2: ADC_1 3: GPIO_1 4: Ground 5: I2C_SDA 6: SPI_CS_N 7: GPIO_2 8: SPI_MOSI_DATA 9: I2C_SCL 10: SPI_MISO_DATA 11: VDD+3.3V 12: SPI_CLK Note 2: IDC 10 RS232 socket pins out definition: 1: DCD 2: RXD 3: TXD...
  • Page 10: Hardware Interface

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  • Page 11: Uart Interface

    The RC3000A-E provides an UART (universal asynchronous serial transmission) port. It consists of a flexible 7-wire serial interface. The module is as the DCE (Data Communication Equipment) and the client PC is as the DTE (Data Terminal Equipment). AT commands are entered and serial communication is performed through UART interface.
  • Page 12: Audio Interface

    4000000bps. Default rate is 115200bps. B. Audio Interface: RC3000A-E provides two analog signal outputs and one analog input. MIC1P/N is used as microphone, EAR1P/N and SPK_P/N are used as audio output. Regarding audio parameters configuration, please refer to the ATC manual.
  • Page 13: Usb Interface

    C. USB Interface: RC3000A-E module contains an USB interface. This interface is compliant with the USB2.0 specification. The USB2.0 specification requires hosts such as the computer to support all three USB speeds, namely low-speed (1.5Mbps), full-speed (12Mbps) and high-speed (480Mbps).
  • Page 14: I2C Interface

    D. I2C Interface: I2C is used to communicate with peripheral equipment and can be operated as either a transmitter or receiver, depending on the device function. Use AT Commands “AT+CRIIC and AT+CWIIC” to read/write register values of related peripheral equipment connected with I2C interface. Both SDA and SCL are bidirectional lines, connected to a positive supply via a pull- up resistor respectively.
  • Page 15 This ADC is 12 bit successive-approximation circuit, and electronic specification is shown in the following table. Electronic Characteristics: Specification Typ Max Unit Comments/Conditions Resolution Bits Differential nonlinearity Analog Vdd = ADC Integral nonlinearity reference 2.4MHz sample Gain Error -2.5 +2.5 rate Offset Error Input Range...
  • Page 16: Global Positioning System (Gps)

    Global Positioning System (GPS) RC3000A merges GPS satellite and network information to provide a high-availability solution that offers industry-leading accuracy and performance. This solution performs well, even in very challenging environment conditions where conventional GPS receivers fail, and provides a platform to enable wireless operators to address both location-based services and emergency mandates.
  • Page 17 compared to the assisted modes. However, it requires no server interaction and works out of network coverage. This combination of GPS measurements and available network information provides: • High-sensitivity solution that works in all terrains: Indoor, outdoor, urban, and rural •...
  • Page 18: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits designed provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 19: Industry Canada Statement

    Industry Canada statement: This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 20: Safety Rules And Recommendations

    Safety Rules and Recommendations READ CAREFULLY Be sure the use of this product is allowed in the country. It is responsibility of the user to enforce the country regulation and the specific environment regulation. The product has to supply a stabilized voltage source and the wiring may have to conform to local security and fire prevention regulations.
  • Page 21: Antenna Requirements

    Antenna Requirements WARNING: Using an antenna other than the type approved for use with this product requires the finished product, with the module and new antenna type installed to be tested to comply with all sections of FCC Part 15 requirements! Every module has to be equipped with a proper antenna with specific characteristics.
  • Page 22 • The Antenna must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. • Antenna shall not be installed inside metal cases. • Antenna shall be installed also according Antenna manufacturer instructions.
  • Page 23: Sim Card Information

    SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card Information To access a cellular network you must purchase a compatible SIM card. The GSM modules have a SIM card slot located on the bottom of the PCB. The SIM card has to be handled with care, avoiding any contact with the pins because electrostatic discharges may damage the product itself.
  • Page 24: Introduction To Modem Operation-The At Command Set

    Introduction to Modem Operation-The AT Command Set RC3000A modules are used to originate or answer telephone calls and establish links with other devices for the purpose of transmitting voice, data, or fax information between two locations. Please refer to the SIM900 AT Command Manual for complete AT command listings and information After installation, you will now be able to communicate with the modem and establish connections with remote devices.
  • Page 25 identification. AT+CSCS Select TE character set. AT+CIMI Request international mobile subscriber identity. AT+GCAP Request overall capabilities. AT+CATR Configure URC destination interface. Repeat last command. AT+CFGRI Indicate RI when using URC. B. Call Control Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CSTA Select type of address. AT+CMOD Call mode.
  • Page 26 AT+CPCM External PCM codec mode configuration. AT+CPCMFMT Change the PCM format. AT+CPCMREG Control PCM data transfer by diagnostics port. AT+VTD Tone duration. AT+CODEC Set audio codec mode. AT+CVOC Get the current vocoder capability in a call. C. SMS Commands Syntax Expect Result Description +CMS ERROR...
  • Page 27 D. Network Service Related Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CREG Network registration. AT+COPS Operator selection. AT+CLCK Facility lock. AT+CPWD Change password. AT+CLIP Calling line identification presentation. AT+CLIR Calling line identification restriction. AT+COLP Connected line identification presentation. AT+CCUG Closed user group. AT+CCFC Call forwarding number and conditions.
  • Page 28 AT+CNSVN Network full band scan in numeric format. AT+CNSVUS Network band scan by channels in string. AT+CNSVUN Network band scan by channels in numeric. AT+CCGMDF Enable single mode in RAT balancing mode. AT+CPLMNPASS Manage PLMN filter password. AT*CNTI Query Network Mode. E.
  • Page 29 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM access. AT+SPIC Time remain to input SIM PIN/PUK AT+CSPN Get service provider name from SIM. AT+CRFSIM Reinitialize the SIM card. G. Hardware Related Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CTXGAIN Set TX gain. AT+CRXGAIN Set RX gain. AT+CTXVOL Set TX volume.
  • Page 30 AT+CDCDMD Set DCD pin mode. AT+CDCDVL Set DCD pin high-low in GPIO mode. AT+CBC Battery charge. AT+CDTRISRMD Configure the trigger condition for DTR’s interrupt. AT+CDTRISRS Enable/Disable the pin of DTR’s awakening function. AT+CGFUNC Enable/Disable the function for the special GPIO. AT+CGWHOST Reset GPIO 41 to high level.
  • Page 31 AT+CEMNLIST Set the list of emergency number. J. File System Related Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+FSCD Select directory as current directory. AT+FSMKDIR Make new directory in current directory. AT+FSRMDIR Delete directory in current directory. AT+FSLS List directories/files in current directory.
  • Page 32 AT&V Display current configuration. AT&D Set DTR function mode. AT&S Set DSR function mode. Set result code format mode. AT&F Set all current parameters to manufacturer defaults. M. Commands for Packet Domain Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CGDCONT Define PDP Context. AT+CGDSCONT Define Secondary PDP Context.
  • Page 33 (requested). AT+CGSOCKEQREQ 3G quality of service profile (requested). AT+CGSOCKQMIN Quality of service profile (minimum acceptable). AT+CGSOCKEQMIN 3G quality of service profile (minimum acceptable). AT+IPADDR Inquire socket PDP address. AT+NETOPEN Open socket. AT+TCPCONNECT Establish TCP connection. AT+TCPWRITE Send TCP data. AT+UDPSEND Send UDP data.
  • Page 34 related to TCP/IP O. SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+STIN SAT Indication. AT+STGI Get SAT information. AT+STGR SAT respond. AT+STK STK switch. P. Internet Service Commands P-1 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Service Syntax Expect Result Description AT+SMTPSRV SMTP server address and port number.
  • Page 35 the session. AT+POP3READ Read an e-mail from file system. P-3 File Transfer Protocol Service Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CFTPPORT Set FTP server port. AT+CFTPMODE Set FTP mode. AT+CFTPTYPE Set FTP type. AT+CFTPSERV Set FTP server domain name or IP address. AT+CFTPUN Set user name for FTP access.
  • Page 36 Unsolicited HTTPS Codes P-6 Secure File Transfer Protocol Service Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CFTPSSTART Acquire FTPS protocol stack. AT+CFTPSSTOP Stop FTPS protocol stack. AT+CFTPSLOGIN Login the FTPS server. AT+CFTPSLOGOUT Logout the FTPS server. AT+CFTPSMKD Create a new directory on FTPS server.
  • Page 37 AT+CSSLSTOP Stop common SSL stack. AT+CSSLOPEN Connect to server using SSL. AT+CSSLCONT Continue to connect to server in ALERT state. AT+CSSLCLOSE Disconnect from server. AT+CSSLSEND Send data to server. AT+CSSLSET Set the parameter of common SSL function. AT+CSSLMODE Set the mode of common SSL function.
  • Page 38 AT+CMMSUA Set the User-Agent of MMS packet. AT+CMMSPROFILE Set the User-Agent profile of MMS packet. Supported Unsolicited Result Codes in MMS 24.1 Indication of Sending/Receiving 24.2 Summary of CME ERROR Codes for R. CSCRIPT Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+CSCRIPTSTART Start running a LUA script file.
  • Page 39 AT+CGPSXE Enable/disable GPS XTRA function. AT+CGPSXD Download XTRA assistant file. AT+CGPSXDAUTO Download XTRA assistant file automatically. AT+CGPSINFOCFG Report GPS NMEA-0183 sentence. AT+CGPSPMD Configure positioning mode. AT+CGPSMSB Configure based mode switch to standalone. AT+CGPSHOR Configure positioning desired accuracy. Unsolicited XTRA download Codes Cell Assistant Location 22.1...
  • Page 40 V. OTAD Commands Syntax Expect Result Description AT+COTADPHONE Modify OTAD phone number. NUMBER W. Result codes Syntax Expect Result Description Verbose code and numeric code Response string of AT+CEER...
  • Page 41: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Warranty Coverage and Duration Radicom Research, Inc. (“RRI”) warrants to the original purchaser its RRI-manufactured products (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of delivery.
  • Page 42 (b) Defects or damage from misuse, accident or neglect. (c) Defects of damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification or adjustment. (d) Disassembly or repair of the Product in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim. (e) Any Product that has had its serial number or date code removed or made illegible.
  • Page 43: Contacting Radicom Research

    Contacting Radicom Research If more information or technical support is needed, please contact us: 2148 Bering Drive San Jose, CA. 95131 Telephone: (408) 383 9006 Fax: (408) 383 9007 e-mail: sales@radi.com http://www.radi.com/...

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