EDAC EDAC9 Series Quick Start Manual

Hsdpa/umts/gsm/gprs terminal

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HSDPA/UMTS/GSM/GPRS Terminal –
GSM/GPRS Terminal –
9xxx-xxx
Quick Start Guide
Features:
◩ 3G (HSDPA/UMTS) Connectivity – EDAC9910 variants
◩ 2G (GSM/GPRS) Connectivity – EDAC9570 variants
◩ Standard RS232 9DF serial port
◩ 6v to 35v power input on RJ12 connector
◩ 7 x digital, analogue or pulse I/O's on RJ45 connector
◩ FME M antenna connector
◩ Sleep Mode for reduced power consumption
9910-1/9910-1B1/9910-1B2
9570-1/9570-1B1/9570-1B2

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  • Page 1 HSDPA/UMTS/GSM/GPRS Terminal – 9910-1/9910-1B1/9910-1B2 GSM/GPRS Terminal – 9570-1/9570-1B1/9570-1B2 9xxx-xxx Quick Start Guide Features: ◩ 3G (HSDPA/UMTS) Connectivity – EDAC9910 variants ◩ 2G (GSM/GPRS) Connectivity – EDAC9570 variants ◩ Standard RS232 9DF serial port ◩ 6v to 35v power input on RJ12 connector ◩...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 2 of 24 For Support Contact +61-3-9762-6244 Or sales@edac.com.au Contents Access to Additional Documentation/Software ................. 3  Introduction ............................4  Nomenclature ..........................4  Overview............................4  Applications ........................... 4  Power Supply ............................ 5  Charging Temperature Limitation ..................... 5  RJ45 I/O Connector .......................... 5 ...
  • Page 3: Access To Additional Documentation/Software

    For Support Contact +61-3-9762-6244 Or sales@edac.com.au Access to Additional Documentation/Software For additional documentation or software please visit our website www.edac.com.au if you cannot find the appropriate documentation or software on our website please contact EDAC Electronics on +61-3-9762-6244 or sales@edac.com.au...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Page 4 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Introduction Nomenclature The E 9570 variants incorporate the Cinterion TC63i engine and are intended for worldwide use (network and regulatory approvals permitting). The E 9910 variants incorporate the Cinterion EU3-E or EU3-P engine and are intended for use within Europe, Australasia and Asia (network and regulatory approvals permitting).
  • Page 5: Power Supply

    Page 5 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Power Supply The E 9xxx-xxx power connection is a 6 pin RJ12 connector, pin allocations are shown below. Function Looking at Modem Socket Power Supply (+6 to +35VDC) Not Used 1 2 3 4 5 6 Flash Download...
  • Page 6: Serial (Rs232) Port

    Page 6 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Serial (RS232) Port The RS232 Port is the primary interface for the application software and connection to external devices. ET/AT commands are used to communicate with the terminal. The RS232 interface is implemented as a 9-pin D-Sub socket with screw fittings.
  • Page 7: Indicator Lights

    Page 7 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Indicator Lights 9xxx-xxx Status LEDs Blue YELLOW Green UMTS MCU Status Signal Strength Indication During Start-up Signal < 10 10 ≤ Signal < 15 15 ≤ Signal < 20 20 ≤...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Page 8 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Installation 2. Connect a standard RS232 modem cable 9DF to 9DM between the E 9XXX-XXX Terminal and the external device or PC (a Serial/USB Adapter may be used if your computer does not have a serial port).
  • Page 9: Using The Configuration Tool

    Page 9 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Using the Configuration Tool When you power up the wireless modem to do any configuration you MUST follow these steps if you are unfamiliar with the operation of the Configuration Tool: Start the configuration tool.
  • Page 10: Setting The Baud Rate

    Page 10 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Setting the Baud Rate The baud rate for the E 9570-1 can be set in the settings tab of the configuration tool as below. The baud rate of the E 9910-1 modem needs to be set as above with both the UMTS/GPRS<>Module and MCU<>Port Settings being the same plus the internal engine (EU3-P) must be set to the same baud rate using AT+IPR command.
  • Page 11 Page 11 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au To solve the above problem wait until the E 9910 SYSTEM START message appears and press the ESC key to put the unit into escape mode for programming, if successful the screen should look as follows.
  • Page 12 Page 12 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s com.au Your can check correct communication to the module in AT mode by sending typing ATI into the terminal window you should get the response as below, once successful then send AT+IPR=YYYY where YYYY = required baud rate.
  • Page 13: Main Init Tab

    Page 13 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Main Init Tab The above screen shot shows the default configuration of the unit set to ET Command mode, some of the settings are described below for more details refer to the Configuration Tool Userguide. Default Mode When the unit powers up it can start in 3 modes ET Mode...
  • Page 14: Control Via Et Commands

    Page 14 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Control Via ET Commands As default the E 9XXX-XXX is set to ET Command Mode, ET Commands are specific to E terminals and allow for control, configuration and information requests to be sent to and from the terminal.
  • Page 15: Common Et Commands Continued

    Page 15 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Common ET Commands Continued… Command Command Format Action/Request/ Typical Response/Notes Notes Set IO pin ETS(X:DO=0) Sets I/O No X to Low DO status is <0.5V 0.1mA, High DO selection to low, (change 0 Status is >2.5V 0.1mA.
  • Page 16: Dry Contact Generated Sms Alarm

    Page 16 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 .com.au Dry contact generated SMS alarm One or more of the I/O’s can be used to generate an SMS alarm message from the E 9XXX- XXX unit. Typical applications include; Security, reed switch on a door/window or alarm relay from a security panel ◩...
  • Page 17 Page 17 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au 2. Set I/O1 as Digital Low to High (NC), the message Tank Level Low will be sent to each phone number when I/O1 changes from closed to open circuit Note: 1.
  • Page 18: Temperature Alarm

    Page 18 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Temperature Alarm I/O 3 thru 7 can be set as 0-2.5V analogue inputs, which can be used in numerous applications including; Temperature monitoring of a cool room or PC/Server room ◩...
  • Page 19 Page 19 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Set I/O1 as Digital High to Low (NO), the message A/C Unit Fault will be sent to each phone number when I/O1 changes from open to closed circuit Set I/O3 as Analogue, in this case 4mA represents -40 C which corresponds to 500mV and 20mA represents 85...
  • Page 20: Pump Control

    Page 20 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Pump Control I/O’s 1 thru 7 can be used as outputs to switch a device ON/OFF, applications include; Turning irrigation pumps ON/OFF ◩ Turning lighting ON/OFF ◩ Resetting problem controllers or other devices by switching power to the unit ◩...
  • Page 21 Page 21 of 24 For Support Contact +61- -9 Or s .com.au Set I/O1 as Digital Output default condition low, this will leave the NO contact from I/O1 of the I/O board as NO Set I/O2 as Digital High to Low (NO), the message “Flow Switch Made” will be sent to each phone number when I/O1 changes from open to closed circuit, and “Flow Stopped”...

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