Emerson NNT-TG05 User Manual page 4

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NNT-TG05 contains peripherals that are used to provide invaluable information to the end user. Optic sensing,
temperature, humidity, G force detection and location services are all provided to the end user by a customer User
Interface. The optic sensor provides information regarding changes in illuminance, and also serves as a mean of
security if utilized in a standard environment that is devoid of light. NIST traceable temperature and humidity also
serves as a means of monitoring the ambient environment of the product, and the accelerometer provides
vibration events when configured G (acceleration due to gravity) thresholds are exceeded. Sensor integration is
configured to the BG96 by I2C protocols.
Debug Port
A micro-USB port provides dual functionality to this design. Firstly, it serves as a mean of charging the cells
appended to the device. Secondly, it provides a AT debug interface to the modem. Observe figure 2 for the
location of the micro-USB port and additional components on the main PCB. An additional debug interface is
available by PCI connection.
Firmware:
Firmware architecture enables RAT (Radio Access Technology) handling with CATM1 as the primary mode of data
transmission, NBIoT as secondary and 2G as a fallback mode. However, RAT priorities are interchangeable. If the
network is unavailable, the module is placed in AP Mode (Airplane Mode) for 3 hours, and subsequently re-
attempts network connection after the elapsed AP Mode duration occurs.
CE Regulations
Caution
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at Emerson.
Please make sure the temperature for the device will be from -20˚C to 50˚C.
The manufacturer specified the maximum ambient temperature for use in charging mode of 40 ˚C
and for use in the non-charge mode of 45 ˚C.
The minimum distance between the user and/or any bystander and the radiating structure of the
transmitter is 20cm.
This radio equipment operates with the following frequency bands and maximum radio-frequency
power:
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