Sierra Wireless FX30 User Manual

Sierra Wireless FX30 User Manual

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Sierra Wireless FX30
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41110030
Rev 4

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  • Page 1 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide 41110030 Rev 4...
  • Page 2 Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost. Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Sierra Wireless modem are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the Sierra Wireless modem should not be used in...
  • Page 3 Preface ® Windows is a registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ® Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. ® ® Macintosh and Mac OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Step 1—Insert the SIM Card and Optional IoT Card ......11 Step 2—Mount and Ground the FX30 Chassis ......12 Flat Mount .
  • Page 5 Contents Setup for Windows........... . 31 Useful AT Commands .
  • Page 6 FX30 Linux Interface and GPIO Mapping ........
  • Page 7: Introduction To The Fx30

    ® Linux operating system. You can use the FX30 as a simple USB modem, but its full potential is realized when you use it as an embedded cellular platform for IoT applications. With Ethernet, USB, I/O interfaces, and IoT Expansion cards, the FX30 can connect to many machines and infrastructures.
  • Page 8: Power Modes

    (See Install SIM card and IoT card page 11.) (See Connect the Data Cables page 20.) Figure 1-1: FX30 Connectors, LEDs and SIM Card Holder Power Modes FX30 has three power modes: • • Ultra Low Power • Active For more information on power modes and power consumption, see...
  • Page 9: Warranty

    Introduction to the FX30 If you are mounting the FX30 on a DIN rail, you will also need 35 mm DIN rail clips. For more information, see Accessories page Warranty The FX30 comes with a 3-year warranty. Reference Documents Document...
  • Page 10: Installation And Startup

    2: Installation and Startup This chapter shows how to connect, install and start the Sierra Wireless FX30. It also describes the front panel LEDs and I/O functionality. Note: The FX30 must be installed by a qualified technician. Tools and Materials Required •...
  • Page 11: Step 1-Insert The Sim Card And Optional Iot Card

    Figure 2-1: Installing the SIM card 4. Reattach the cover. The FX30 has a slot for an Internet of Things (IoT) Expansion card that provides a standard hardware interface for sensors, network adapters and other IoT technologies. Using Legato, you can design host applications for the IoT Expansion Card.
  • Page 12: Step 2-Mount And Ground The Fx30 Chassis

    Step 2—Mount and Ground the FX30 Chassis You can flat mount the FX30 or mount it on a DIN rail. An optional compatibility bar allows you to use existing mounting holes if you are replacing a Fastrack Supreme or a Fastrack Xtend programmable gateway. See...
  • Page 13: Flat Mount

    Attachment point Attachment point Figure 2-3: Mounting Bracket, showing attachment points 2. Snap or slide the FX30 onto the bracket. Alternative: If access space is limited, slide the gateway onto the bracket. Recommended: Snap the gateway onto the bracket. Figure 2-4: Attaching the FX30 to the bracket...
  • Page 14: Optional-Mounting In A High Vibration Environment

    Figure 2-5 on page 14. Figure 2-5: Inserting the cable ties 2. Wrap the ties around the FX30 and insert the pointed ends of the ties into the blunt ends. Figure 2-6: Inserting the ends of the ties Rev 4 March 2019...
  • Page 15 Installation and Startup 3. Tighten and secure the ties around the FX30 and trim off the excess length of the ties. Figure 2-7: Cable ties tightened and trimmed 4. You are now ready to flat mount the FX30 in a high vibration environment. If...
  • Page 16: Mounting On A Din Rail

    1. Attach the DIN rail clips to the bracket as shown in Figure 2-8. If you are mounting the FX30 on its edge, attach one DIN rail clip to the side of the bracket. If you are mounting the FX30 horizontally or vertically, attach two DIN rail clips to the bottom of the bracket.
  • Page 17 Installation and Startup To attach the compatibility bar to the bracket: 1. Note the large and small raised tabs on the bracket. Each tab has a small hole in the center of the raised portion. Also note the large and small rectan- gular openings in the compatibility bar.
  • Page 18: Step 3-Connect The Antennas

    For DC installations (with a fixed “system” ground reference), Sierra Wireless recommends always grounding the FX30 chassis to this system ground reference. To ensure a good grounding reference, attach the FX30 to a grounded metallic surface. Step 3—Connect the Antennas Warning: This gateway is not intended for use close to the human body.
  • Page 19 Installation and Startup To install the antennas: 1. Connect the cellular antenna to the SMA cellular antenna connector. Note: Take extra care when attaching the Mount this antenna so there is at least 20 cm between the antenna and the antennas to the SMA user or bystander.
  • Page 20: Step 4-Connect The Data Cables

    Sierra Wireless recommends using cable strain relief for installations in high- vibration environments. Place the cable strain relief within 200 mm (8 inches) of the FX30 to reduce the mass of cable supported by the power connector under vibration. Ideally, the strain relief mounting for the DC cable should be attached to the same object as the gateway, so both the gateway and cable vibrate together.
  • Page 21: Step 5-Connect The Power And I/O

    The FX30 supports an operating voltage of 4.75–32 V. Fusing The Sierra Wireless DC power cable has a 3 A fuse installed in the cable. If that cable is used, no additional fusing is required. Power and I/O Connections Table 2-1 describes the functions for the pins on the FX30 power connector.
  • Page 22 On/Off: Control line to turn the gateway on and off. Pin 3 must be connected: either to the input power source or to an on/off switch. The FX30 is off when this pin is low, but you also have to option to monitor this pin using GPIO 24, and holding the power on while a Legato-designed application executes.
  • Page 23: Wiring Diagrams

    Installation and Startup Wiring Diagrams In the following diagrams, FX30 refers to either FX30 and FX30S. Always On Installation For an Always On application, connect the wires as shown in Figure 2-15. FX30 Gateway DC power source 1 Power DC power source...
  • Page 24 • Optional—I/O 1, I/O 2, and I/O 3 An On/Off installation may also use a sensor with an open-collector NPN or PNP transistor. The transistor is the switch to turn the FX30 on or off, as shown in Figure 2-17.
  • Page 25: I/O Configuration

    GPIO and Linux interface mapping of pin 3, I/O 1, I/O 2, and I/O 3. I/O Configuration The FX30 power connector has three pins you can use for I/O configuration: • I/O 1—Digital input only; allows wakeup from ultra low power mode •...
  • Page 26 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Digital Input Digital input is available on I/O 1, I/O 2, and I/O 3 on the power connector. Note: To use I/O 3 as a digital Input, GPIO56 (that drives I/O 3 when used as a digital output) must be low.
  • Page 27 Installation and Startup High Side Pull-up / Dry Contact Switch Input The three external I/O pins on the FX30 power connector have a high side pull-up available. This high side pull-up can be driven low using a dry contact switch or NPN/PNP transistor.
  • Page 28 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Gateway FX30 V or 3.3 V 3.3V Internal pull-up I/O 2 on the power al Pull-up 10 kResistor connector Off (default) Off (default)* Solar panel or battery Figure 2-22: Analog Input Note: When using an analog input, the pull-up should be Off.
  • Page 29: Step 6-Check The Fx30 Operation

    5 mA,  5 V Active Low — — Step 6—Check the FX30 Operation 1. On initial power up, the Power LED is red. When the processor boots up, the LED turns amber (by default). The Power LED can be controlled by Legato applications.
  • Page 30: Led Behavior

    Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide LED Behavior User LED Power LED Table 2-5: LED Behavior Color / Pattern Description Power No power or input voltage ≥ 32 VDC or ≤ 4.75 VDC (Default Behavior) Solid Red Gateway is powered on, not attached to cellular network.
  • Page 31: Step 7-Use The Fx30

    (in the Software section under Windows drivers). To set up the FX30 for use with Windows: 1. Power up the FX30 and connect it to a USB port on the computer. 2. The FX30 appears in Windows Device Manager as shown below.
  • Page 32: Useful At Commands

    • Open a LWM2M session to connect AirVantage: AT+WDSS=1,1 Warning: Do not use the AT+KSIMSEL command with the FX30. This command has the capability of asserting GPIO6 when setting the <sim_slot> parameter to 1, causing the FX30 to malfunction. Setup for Linux Shell Commands You can communicate with the FX30 using Legato shell commands.
  • Page 33: Useful Linux Commands

    Installation and Startup The first time you connect, you are prompted to change your Linux root pass- word. For more information, refer to the Legato shell documentation on legato.io Useful Linux commands Useful Linux commands include: • Get device information: cm info •...
  • Page 34: Linux Interface Mapping

    · If you are interested in building your own Legato apps, see docs.legato.io/latest/getStarted.html Legato Application Framework Before building custom applications for the FX30, you need to become familiar with Legato. The best place to start is legato.io. Click the Build Apps icon. This section contains: •...
  • Page 35: Airvantage Iot Platform

    Command and Control • OTA Firmware Update • Deployment Configuration • Legato Application Lifecycle Management Free and unlimited OTA Firmware Updates are offered with FX30. To get started, call your Sierra Wireless reseller or visit https://airvantage.net/ Rev 4 March 2019 41110030...
  • Page 36: Reset To Factory Default Settings

    /etc and /data, including the root password. Warning: Performing a factory reset could result in your FX30 no longer automatically connecting to AVMS. If you perform a factory reset, please issue the AT command AT+WDSC=3,60 to ensure your device checks in to AVMS every 60 minutes.
  • Page 37: Specifications

    3: Specifications This chapter describes the FX30 gateway specifications. Table 3-1: Specifications Certification and Emissions / Immunity CE (Including EMC Test case for vehicle installation EN301489) • Interoperability ACMA RCM • • Industry Canada • Safety CB Report IEC 60950-1 •...
  • Page 38 • aluminum. For mechanical drawings, dimensions, and weight, see Mechanical Specifications RoHS2—The FX30 complies with the Restriction of Hazardous • page 45. Substances Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2). This directive restricts the use of hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment.
  • Page 39: Radio Frequency Bands

    Cold start: 32 seconds • Sensitivity Standalone MS-based tracking sensitivity: -161 dBm Cold start sensitivity: -145 dBm MS-assisted GNSS acquisition sensitivity: -158 dBm Radio Frequency Bands Table 3-2: FX30 Radio Module WP8548 Radio Technology Band Frequency (Tx) Frequency (Rx) HSPA+ Band 1 1920–1980 MHz...
  • Page 40 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table 3-3: FX30 Radio Module WP7601-1 Radio Technology Band Frequency (Tx) Frequency (Rx) Band 4 1710–1755 MHz 2110–2155 MHz Band 13 777–787 MHz 746–756 MHz Table 3-4: FX30 Radio Module WP7603-1 Radio Technology Band Frequency (Tx)
  • Page 41 Specifications Table 3-6: FX30 Radio Module WP7702 Radio Technology Band Frequency (Tx) Frequency (Rx) Band 1 1920–1980 MHz 2110– 2170 MHz Band 2 1850–1910 MHz 1930– 1990 MHz Band 3 1710–1785 MHz 1805–1880 MHz Band 4 1710–1755 MHz 2110–2155 MHz Band 5 824–849 MHz...
  • Page 42: Radio Module Conducted Transmit Power

    Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Radio Module Conducted Transmit Power The following tables provide radio module conducted transmit power specifications. Table 3-8: Radio Module WP8548 Conducted Transmit Power Band Conducted Tx Notes Power (dBm) HSPA+ Band 1 (IMT 2100 12.2 kbps) +23±1...
  • Page 43 Specifications Table 3-10: Radio Module WP7603-1 Conducted Transmit Power Band Conducted Tx Notes Power (dBm) Bands 2, 4, 5, 12 +23±1 Connectorized (Class 3) WCDMA Band 2 +23±1 Connectorized (Class 3) Band 4 Band 5 (UMTS 850 12.2 kbps) Table 3-11: Radio Module WP7607-1 Conducted Transmit Power Band Conducted Tx Notes...
  • Page 44 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table 3-12: Radio Module WP7702 Conducted Transmit Power (Continued) Band Conducted Notes Tx Power (dBm) E-GSM 900 +32±1 GMSK mode (Class 4; 2 W, 33 dBm) +27±1 8PSK mode (Class E2; 0.5 W, 27 dBm) DCS 1800 +29±1...
  • Page 45: Mechanical Specifications

    Dimensions (l × w × h) Ethernet (FX30 only. 75 × 60 × 32 mm (excluding connectors) FX30S has a serial port) 82 × 60 × 32 mm (including connectors) Figure 3-1: FX30 Mechanical Specifications Rev 4 March 2019 41110030...
  • Page 46 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide 9 mm 16.1 mm 8.3 mm Mounting Bracket— side view 115 mm 12.7 37.1 62.7 77.4 mm 25 mm Compatibility bar 73.7 mm Mounting Bracket— top view Assembly Figure 3-2: Mounting Bracket Mechanical Specifications Rev 4 March 2019...
  • Page 47: Power Modes

    Note: “Unit” refers to the gateway itself. FX30 with Ethernet port shown Figure 3-3: FX30 on mounting bracket Power Modes The FX30 is designed to handle extremely low power. It has three power modes: • OFF Mode • Ultra Low Power Mode on page 48 •...
  • Page 48: Ultra Low Power Mode

    GPIO36 and GPIO38 to wake up from ULPM. See Table D-2 on page 76. FX30 can be put into ULPM using the “pmtool shutdown” Legato command or the Ultra Low Power Mode Legato API. Typical wake-up time before network attach is 15 seconds. Active Mode...
  • Page 49: Power Consumption

    Depending on the application, you can lower power consumption by disabling the Ethernet interface and GPS bias using GPIO52 and GPIO55 respectively. (See Table D-1 on page 74.) Power Consumption Table 3-13: Power Consumption — Active Mode FX30 3G (WP8548) Mode Conditions Voltage Max continuous...
  • Page 50 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table 3-15: Power Consumption — Active Mode FX30 Cat-1 (WP7603-1) Mode Conditions Voltage Max continuous Burst Active Idle USB and Ethernet cables are 1364 5672 plugged in 1371 6382 1141 1339 6027 Active Full Max Tx power (+33 dBm)
  • Page 51: Internet Of Things (Iot) Expansion Card

    2040 1392 Internet of Things (IoT) Expansion Card The FX30 is compatible with single slot, category 1 (14 mm maximum), power category 1 and 2 IoT Expansion cards. The IoT connector has 38 pins and supports the following interfaces: •...
  • Page 52: For Iot Expansion Card Developers

    Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide For IoT Expansion Card Developers When developing an IoT Expansion card to use with the FX30, be aware that the distance between the front SMA end plate and PCA front edge is 1.89 mm. XSEC0001...
  • Page 53: Pin-Out Information

    Specifications Pin-out Information For complete pin-out information, refer to the IoT Expansion Card Design Specification. VCC_5V0 CN200 USB_D+ USB_D- PCM_CLK PCM_SYNC SDIO_CLK PCM_DOUT SDIO_CMD PCM_DIN SDIO_DAT3/CD n_RESET VCC_3V3 SDIO_DAT2 n_CARD_DETECT VCC_1V8 SDIO_DAT1 SDIO_DAT0 UART_TXD GPIO_4 UART_RXD GPIO_3 UART_CTS GPIO_2 UART_RTS GPIO_1 SPI_CLK I2C_SCL...
  • Page 54: Iot Connector Interface

    Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide IoT Connector Interface Table 3-19: IoT Connector Interface IoT Connector FX30 Hardware Linux Interface Signal Peripheral GPIO1 GPIO42 /sys/class/gpio/gpio42 GPIO2 GPIO33 /sys/class/gpio/gpio33 GPIO3 GPIO13 /sys/class/gpio/gpio13 GPIO4 GPIO8 /sys/class/gpio/gpio8 Iot_DETECT GPIO25 /sys/class/gpio/gpio25 Hub on HSIC WP interface,...
  • Page 55: Regulatory Information

    Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Sierra Wireless could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. RF Exposure...
  • Page 56 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Device Frequency Band FCC ID/IC Number N7NWP76A/2417C-WP76A Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi) Sierra Wireless FX30 Device Frequency Band FCC ID/IC Number N7NWP76C/2417C-WP76C Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi) Sierra Wireless FX30 WCDMA 2 WCDMA 4 WCDMA 5 FCC ID/IC Number...
  • Page 57 The Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999/5/EC is available for viewing at source.sierrawireless.com. WEEE Notice If you purchased your Sierra Wireless FX30 in Europe, please return it to your dealer or supplier at the end of its life. WEEE products may be recognized by their wheeled bin label on the product label.
  • Page 58: Accessories

    A: Accessories DC Power Cable (Black Connector) Table A-1: DC Power Cable DC Power Cable Part Number 2001013 Product Release 2016 Components: 1 UL2464 20 AWG × 6 core cable  6 × Molex Micro-Fit 3.0™ series female crimp connectors (part number 43030-0001) ...
  • Page 59: Ac Power Adapter (Black Connector)

    Accessories AC Power Adapter (Black Connector) Table A-2: AC Power Adapter AC Power Adapter Part Number Product Release 2016 AC Power Adapter Input Table A-3: Input Specifications Minimum Typical Maximum Input Input Voltage 90 VAC 100–240 VAC 264 VAC Input Frequency 47 Hz 50/60 Hz 63 Hz...
  • Page 60: Reliability And Quality Control

    Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table A-5: AC Power Adapter Environmental Specifications (Continued) Relative Humidity 10% ~ 90% Vibration and Shock MIL-STD-810D, method 514 Reliability and Quality Control AC Power Adapter MTBF When the power supply is operating within the limits of this specification, the MTBF is at least 200,000 hours at 25°C (MIL-HDBK-217F).
  • Page 61: Energy Efficiency

    Accessories Energy Efficiency The AC adapter complies with International Efficiency Levels, as shown in Table A-7. Table A-7: AC Adapter Energy Efficiency Supplied Input No-load Power Average Active International Consumption Mode Efficiency Efficiency Level 115 VAC, 60 Hz Less than 0.1 W Greater than 85% 230 VAC, 50 Hz Less than 0.3 W...
  • Page 62: Using The Fx30 As A Usb Modem

    For detailed information about the AT commands used, refer to AirPrime WPx5xx AT Command Reference (4118047) available at source.sierrawireless.com. To use the FX30 as a USB modem: 1. Ensure that your computer is set up to issue AT commands to the FX30. (See Setup for Windows on page 31.) 2.
  • Page 63 Using the FX30 as a USB Modem c. Confirm the PDP context is active. ACTIVE data session: at!gstatus? !GSTATUS: Current Time: 7209 Temperature: 33 Bootup Time: Mode: ONLINE System mode: WCDMA PS state: Attached WCDMA band: WCDMA 1900 WCDMA channel: 662...
  • Page 64 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide IMS Reg State: UNKNOWN IMS Mode: Not Support IMS Srv State: UNKNOWN SMS,UNKNOWN VoIP The RMNET interface on the host computer should now be de-activated. The IP address should no longer be assigned, and data should no longer be flowing.
  • Page 65: At Commands Reference

    C: AT Commands Reference This appendix documents the AT commands that are specific to the FX30. For a complete list of AT Commands for the radio modules available for the FX30, refer to WP8548/WP75xx/WP76xx/WP77xx AT Command Reference (document number 4118047).
  • Page 66 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table C-2: FX30 AT Commands Command Description GPIO AT Commands To Query: AT!FWD?GPIO Reads the current value of any input AT!FWD?GPIO,<GPIO #> or output GPIO. where <GPIO #> is any available GPIO, i.e.: 2,7,8,13,21–25,32–58 Returned values are: 0 (low) or 1 (high) •...
  • Page 67 AT Commands Reference Table C-2: FX30 AT Commands Command Description To query: AT!FWD?GPIOCFG AT!FWD?GPIOCFG,<GPIO #> Displays the direction and pull settings for exported GPIOs, as read from where <GPIO #> is any available GPIO, i.e. 2,7,8,13,21–25,32–58 sysfs. If the GPIO is not exported, this Returned values are: command reports “NOT SET”.
  • Page 68 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table C-2: FX30 AT Commands Command Description Ethernet AT Commands AT!FWD?ETHSPEED To query: AT!FWD?ETHSPEED Queries the Ethernet link speed. The returned value is xxx, where xxx is the link speed on the Ethernet port negotiated by the connected devices.
  • Page 69 AT Commands Reference Table C-2: FX30 AT Commands Command Description To set: AT!FWD=ETHADDR AT!FWD=ETHADDR,<ipv4 address>[,<ipv4 mask>[,<ipv4 gw>]] Sets the Ethernet IP address. Returned values are: OK (if Ethernet IP address is set as requested) • ERROR (if invalid IP address) •...
  • Page 70 Device Query AT Commands AT!FWD?DEVTYPE To query: AT!FWD?DEVTYPE Queries the device type Returned values are: FX30 (if device type is Ethernet device) • FX30S (if device type is Serial device) • unknown (if device type is unknown) • Example:...
  • Page 71 AT Commands Reference Table C-2: FX30 AT Commands Command Description Factory Reset AT Commands For instructions on resetting the FX30 to factory default setting, see Reset to Factory Default Settings on page 36. To set: AT!FWD=FACTORYRECOVERY AT!FWD=FACTORYRECOVERY,<status> Enables or disables the factory default recovery mechanism.
  • Page 72 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table C-2: FX30 AT Commands Command Description To query: AT!FWD?FACTORYRECOVERY AT!FWD?FACTORYRECOVERY Queries the current status of the factory default recovery mechanism Returned values are: ENABLED (if the factory recovery is enabled) • DISABLED (if the factory recovery is disabled) •...
  • Page 73: Fx30 Linux Interface And Gpio Mapping

    D: FX30 Linux Interface and GPIO Mapping This appendix documents FX30 Interface Mapping for the Linux Interface and radio module internal GPIO mapping. Table D-1 describes the Linux interface mapping to the external FX30 GPIOs and other configurable hardware features.
  • Page 74 Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide Table D-1: FX30 Hardware Feature to Linux Interface Mapping Name Function Linux Interface Description GPIO/ On / Off (Pin 3) External On/Off GPIO24 /sys/class/gpio/gpio24 High: external On/Off signal is Low (in OFF Input state) (default)
  • Page 75 FX30 Linux Interface and GPIO Mapping Table D-1: FX30 Hardware Feature to Linux Interface Mapping Name Function Linux Interface Description GPIO/ Power LED Red Power LED GPIO49 /sys/class/gpio/gpio49 High: Turns Power LED (Red) ON (default) Low: Turns Power LED (Red) OFF...
  • Page 76: Wp Module Internal Gpio Mapping

    Sierra Wireless FX30 User Guide WP Module Internal GPIO Mapping Table D-2 shows the mapping of the FX30 function (or signal name) to the WP module GPIO pin number and to the WP module internal processor GPIO number. For example, the IOT DETECT function is GPIO25 on the WP module, which maps internally to GPIO73 on the MDM processor for the WP85 module and to GPIO51 for WP76/77 modules.
  • Page 77 FX30 Linux Interface and GPIO Mapping Table D-2: WP Module Internal GPIO Mapping FX30 Function WP Module GPIO Processor GPIO WP85 WP76/77 GPS LNA EN EXT_GPIO_LNA_EN IOT PCM OUT PCM_OUT IOT PCM IN PCM_IN IOT PCM CLK PCM_CLK IOT PCM SYNC...
  • Page 78: Fx30 Factory Configuration

    E: FX30 Factory Configuration eSIM support Some FX30 variants (such as FX30 Cat-1 WP7607-1) support eSIM. The external 2FF SIM slot is the preferred slot, but the internal eSIM will be used if no external SIM is inserted. You can change the slot using the AT command AT!UIMS or the Legato command cm sim select.
  • Page 79: Airvantage Management Services Polling Mode

    WP8548/WP75xx/WP76xx/WP77xx AT Command Reference for more information. Note: If you are experiencing issues with your FX30 not automatically checking in with AVMS, then query the AV Polling rate using AT+WDSC? If the result is +WDSC: 3,0 then AV Polling is disabled. Please enable polling using AT+WDSC=3,60 to set the polling rate to 60 minutes.
  • Page 80: Index

    Index Installation Connect data cables, 20 Connect power cable, 21 AC power adaptor, 59 Connecting antennas, 18 Accessories, 8, 58 Fixed (with I/O), 24 AirVantage Management Services (AVMS), 36, 79 Insert SIM cards, 11 Analog input, 27 Overview, 10 Antenna Tools and materials required, 10 Connecting, 18...
  • Page 81: Rev 4 March 2019

    Index Tools required for install, 10 UART, 54, 77, 79 Warranty, 9 Wiring diagrams, 23 WP radio module commands, 32 Interface mapping, 73 WP7601-1 radio module Conducted transmit power, 42 Frequency bands, 40 WP7603-1 radio module Conducted transmit power, 43 Frequency bands, 40 WP7607-1 radio module...

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