Physical Characteristics; Electrical Characteristics; Power Supply - Wavecom Fastrack M1206 User Manual

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3.2 Physical characteristics

Dimensions
Overall Dimension
Weight
Volume
Housing

3.3 Electrical characteristics

3.3.1 Power supply

Operating Voltage
ranges
Maximum current
Note: the modem is permanently powered once the power supply is
connected. The following table describes the consequences of overvoltage and
undervoltage with the Fastrack Modem.
If the voltage :
falls below 5V
falls below 5.5V
Voltage over 32V
(Transient peaks)
Voltage over 32V
(continuous overvoltage)
The following table provides information on power consumption of the
Fastrack modem, assuming an operating temperature of +25 °C and using a
3 V SIM card.
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98 x 54 x 25 mm (excluding connectors)
110 x 54 x 25 mm
<105 grams
132.3 cm
3
Aluminium profiled
Table 1: Electrical characteristics
5 V to 32 V DC (GSM or DCS).
5.5 V to 32 V DC (GPRS Class 10).
480 mA Average at 5.5V.
1.7 A Peak at 5V.
Table 2: Effects of power supply defect
Then:
The GSM communication is not guaranteed.
The GPRS Class 10 is not guaranteed.
The modem guarantees its own protection.
Protection of the modem by the fuse (the
supply voltage is disconnected).
WM_PRJ_M12_UGD_001 - 002
18th September 2003
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