Safety information Radio devices have limitations in the vicinity of electronic devices: • When in hospitals or other health care facilities, observe the restrictions on the use of mobiles. Switch off the cellular terminal or mobile if to be instructed to do so by the guidelines posted in sensitive areas.
Why Netkom XT65? This device is a build for join between the GPS technology and the logistic management. The Netkom XT65 gives an ideal solution for transporting and logistic company. The XT65 it’s an excellent ingredient which joins the feature of Java and the german excellence of Cinterion(Siemens).
Features Data • GPRS: max. 86 kbps DL & UL • Coding scheme CS 1, 2, 3, 4 • PBCCH support • CSD up to 14.4 kbps • USSD support • Non-transparent mode • V.110 • Group 3, class 1 Supplementary •...
Installation Package contents / Netkom XT65 terminal scope of delivery Package unit: • Netkom XT65 terminal Optional accesories*: • Antenna *In order to avoid possible damage, we recommend that you only use the specified and proven accessories. Safety and •...
Interface description The following interfaces are available on the modem: • 18-pin Micro-N-Lok connector • SIM card holder • GSM antenna connector FME • GPS antenna connector SMA IO interface Via the IO interface connector the following interfaces and functions are provided: • Programmable outputs • Inputs...
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Terminal. The type of the receptacle assembled on the Netkom XT65 terminal is Micro Mate-N- LOK 3mm from Tyco Electronics. Mating headers can be chosen from the Tyco Micro Mate-N-LOK Series. For latest...
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Interface description Parameter Specification Number of contacts Voltage rating 250V 250V Current rating 5A max. 5A max Resistance 0.02 Ohm max. per contact Dielectric withstanding 1500VAC voltage Operating temperature - 40°C ... +105°C Contact centerline 3.0mm Mating force 6.67N max. per contact Receptacle housing material Flame-retardant black thermoplastic Contact material...
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A fast acting fuse I≥0.8A with melting integral I²t (0.8 … 1.5 A²s) is necessary to use the Netkom XT65 Terminal at a 24V power supply system for vehicles. The power supply must be compliant with the EN60950 guidelines.
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EN 301 489-7 . Location of serial interface pins Netkom XT65 Terminal is designed for use as a DCE. Based on the conventions for DCE-DTE connections it communicates with the customer application (DTE) using the following signals: • Port TXD at application sends data to...
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Interface description The RS-232 interface is implemented as a serial asynchronous transmitter and receiver conforming to ITU-T V.24 Inter- change Circuits DCE. It is configured for 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit and can be operated at fixed bit rates from 300bps to 460,800bps.
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It consists of two lines. These are the serial data line I2CDAT and the serial clock line I2CCLK. The Netkom XT65 Terminal acts as a single master device, e.g. the clock I2CCLK is driven by the Terminal. The connection I2CDAT is a bi-directional line.
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Interface description Each device which is connected to the bus is software addressable by a unique address and simple master/ slave relationships exists at all times. The Terminal operates as master-transmitter or as master-receiver. The customer application transmits or receives data only on request of the Terminal.
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Netkom XT65 has an single channel I2C to 1-wire bridge device on board. You can control 1-wire devices by Java (AT commands -> I2C -> bridge -> 1-wire).
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VDD supply The VDD pin at the IO interface connector may be used for supplying external circuit devices or applications and indicates the following states of the Netkom XT65 Terminal: • VDD output voltage = 3 V @ max. 200...
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Therefore, this procedure is intended only for use in case of emergency, e.g. if Netkom XT65 terminal does not respond, if reset or shutdown via AT command fails.
Interface description Watchdog External watchdog is implemented with eHealth. You can on/off this feature. 3.1.1 Configure WD Configuration message is sending to external watchdog via I2C bus. Write data are pocked into a Transfer Frame. Name Lenght format Start “<” (0x3C) ID message any ASCII SlaveAddress...
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Interface description Before 5 minutes you have reset WD timer by changing state of Vmic pin (AT command: AT^SNFM=,1 and AT^SNFM=,0): low (before 5 minutes) -> high (before 5 minutes) -> low(before 5 minutes) -> high …. THE FUNCTIONALITY WD TIMER IS ON TILL YOU DISABLE IT !! You can disable WD timer by sending AT commands:...
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Interface description Interference immunity • The cable length must not exceed 3 m • Current carrying capacity < 1.5 A • Nominal signal range: 0 ... +30 V • Max. load current 1.5 A • Electrical fast transient burst requirements in accordance with •...
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Interface description SIM card connector The connector is intended for 3 V SIM cards in accordance with GSM 11.12 phase 2 to operate the terminal. The SIM card (3 V type) must be inserted in the card holder to put the terminal into operation.
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Interface description Purpose of the connectors/connections Signal PIN I/O Description of the Parameters name GSM module connectors CCIN Input for detection = 100 kΩ to GND of the SIM card; = 0.4 V iLmax high active @ I = 0.1mA = 1.95 V iHmin = 3.3 V...
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Interface description GSM antenna A quad band antenna (GSM 850/900/1800/ 1900) can be connected to the RF connector FME interface. The connection is implemented as a 50 Ω FME coaxial jack. Antenna connector Purpose of the connectors/connections Signal name Description Inner RF input/output Outer X...
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Interface description Transmission type and method • Digitally modulated RF burst signal • GMSK in accordance with GSM05.04 • Half duplex • Bidirectional Interference immunity • Electrostatic discharge requirements in accordance with ETS 300-342-1 • Electrical fast transient burst requirements (cable is >3 m) •...
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Interface description Transmission type and method • Digitally modulated RF burst signal • Half duplex • Bidirectional Interference immunity • Electrostatic discharge requirements in accordance with ETS 300-342-1 • Electrical fast transient burst requirements (cable is >3 m) • Surge immunity requirements not specified •...
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Interface description GSM status The green one indicates different operating modes of the Netkom XT65 terminal. To take advantage of this function the LED mode must be activated with the AT^SSYNC command. The LED can be operated in two different display modes (AT^SSYNC=1 or AT^SSYNC=2).
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Interface description LED behavior ME operating status if ME operating status if AT^SSYNC=2 AT^SSYNC=1 Permanently off ME is in one of the following modes: ME is in one of the following modes: - POWER DOWN mode - POWER DOWN mode - AIRPLANE mode - AIRPLANE mode - CHARGE ONLY mode...
This chapter is only for advanced users. You can switch on/off same parts of the hardware. This is useful for better secure of the Netkom XT65 Terminal and you can save an energy (useful in automotive applications), for example you can turn off RS232, etc.
Startup Before startup the SIM card must be inserted in a deenergized state. The terminal is ready for operation when supply voltage is applied. It starts the network search and registers with network operator. Please read the following conditions for switching the terminal on and off: Switching on/ Switching on:...
Firmware AT command control The terminal is controlled and programmed by means of AT commands. The AT command structure corresponds to the XT65 module. The AT commands can be obtained from the Netkom support page: www.nwm.pl. SW update A SW update for the terminal takes place via the online connection.
Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The product is labeled with the CE conformity mark CE1471. Netkom XT65 Terminal is designed to comply with the directives: 89/336/EC, 73/23/EC 2002/95/EC 2002/96/EC, 2003/108/EC The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) has been signed.
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