Matrix Electrónica MTX-65i User Manual

Matrix Electrónica MTX-65i User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    MTX-65i Family MTX-65i Family User Manual www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 1 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 2: General Notes

    The interpretation of this general note shall be governed and construed according to Spanish law without reference to any other substantive law. Important information This technical description contains important information for the start up and use of the MTX-65i modems. Read it carefully before you start working with the MTX-65i modems.
  • Page 3: Revision Information

    MTX-65i Family Revision information Revision Date Author Changes 2014/01 Added MTX-65i-RS485 and MTX-65i+G 2014/05 Approvals information updated New document format and general 2014/06 revision Language style revision 2014/10 AEM/TP Added MTX-65i-BAT device 2014/12 Minor revision 2015/02 Minor revision 2015/04 Minor revision www.mtxm2m.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Revision information ...........................3 Introduction ..........................8 Description ..........................8 Ordering information ......................9 Features by model ......................10 Differences between MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65+G V3 ............ 11 Highlights .......................... 13 Product label ........................15 Main features and services ....................16 1.7.1 Key features at a glance ..................... 16 1.7.2...
  • Page 5 Interface description ......................... 42 Power supply connector ....................43 4.1.1 RJ11 (MTX-65i) ......................43 4.1.2 5 way plug-in terminal block (MTX-65i-RS485 and MTX-65i-RS485-LC) ....... 44 4.1.3 RJ11 (MTX-65i-ULP) ....................45 4.1.4 RJ11 (MTX-65i+G V6, MTX-65i+G+B V7 and MTX-65i-BAT) ......... 46 Mini USB connector ......................
  • Page 6 Real Time Clock ......................... 69 4.11.1 All models except MTX-65i-ULP.................. 69 4.11.2 MTX-65i-ULP ......................69 4.12 Internal Hardware Watchdog (MTX-65i+G V6, MTX-65i+G+B V7 and MTX65i-BAT) .... 70 4.13 GPS (MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7) ................ 71 4.13.1 GPS antenna connector....................71 4.13.2 GPS application interface ...................
  • Page 7 MTX-65i Family How to install the modem ....................84 9.2.1 Power supply ......................84 9.2.2 Securing the modem ....................84 Antenna ..........................84 9.3.1 General ........................84 9.3.2 Antenna type ......................84 9.3.3 Antenna placement ....................85 9.3.4 The antenna cable ..................... 85 9.3.5...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    It also features an automatic restart after shutdown function in case of power glitches or faulty conditions. The MTX-65i is a self contained modem with its own SIM card holder, USB 2.0 High Speed and RS232/485 interfaces (among others), which minimize the need for further hardware development.
  • Page 9: Ordering Information

    MTX-65i Family 1.2 Ordering information 199801311: MTX-65i 199801310: MTX-65i+G V6 2xRS232, USB, I2C, 2xADC, 1xDAC, 4xGPIO GPS, 1xRS232, USB, I2C, 2xADC, 1xGPIO, 6xOptoIO, Accelerometer, Sleep mode, Hardware Watchdog 199801133: MTX-65i-RS485 1xRS485, 1x RS232, USB, I2C, 2xADC, 4xOptoIO, Sleep 199801302: MTX-65i+G+B V7...
  • Page 10: Features By Model

    MTX-65i Family 1.3 Features by model Depending on the device model you have selected, there are a set of features available as described in the table below. Please ask us at gsmsupport@matrix.es if you need any other combination of features, or one that is not listed here.
  • Page 11: Differences Between Mtx-65I+G V6 And Mtx-65+G V3

    MTX-65i Family 1.4 Differences between MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65+G V3 MTX-65i+G V6 is an enhanced version of the old MTX-65+G V3 modem, with full backwards compatibility but with differences in its functional features  Internal Hardware Watchdog A hardware watchdog can be used to restart the module inside. By default, the watchdog is not active.
  • Page 12 MTX-65i Family MTX-65+G V3 MTX-65i+G V6 Cinterion module XT65 rel. 2 TC65i rel. 2 API for I2C, SPI, DAC, ADC Transparent TCP Service TLS/SSL for TCP Client, Transparent TCP and HTTP Only transparent GPS Tunneling mode mode Informal network scan (without SIM)
  • Page 13: Highlights

    MTX-65i Family 1.5 Highlights Interfaces  GSM FME M antenna connector  GPS SMA F antenna connector (*)  USB 2.0 High Speed port up to 480Mbps  SIM card interface 1.8V and 3V  DB9 female connector: complete 8-wire RS232 modem interface (*) ...
  • Page 14 MTX-65i Family Drivers  RIL driver for Microsoft® Windows CE™ based devices  Multiplex Driver driver for Microsoft® Windows and Linux Specifications  GPRS data transmission o GPRS class 12 o Mobile station class B o PBCCH support o Coding schemes CS 1-4 ...
  • Page 15: Product Label

    MTX-65i Family 1.6 Product label The label fixed to the bottom of a MTX Terminal comprises the following information: Information MTX Terminals logo Product name (model) Product ordering number Hardware and Firmware Revisions FCC ID Year/Week of fabrication Barcode (Code 128) (IMEI)
  • Page 16: Main Features And Services

    MTX-65i Family 1.7 Main features and services The MTX-65i performs a set of telecom services (TS) according to GSM standard phase 2+, ETSI and ITU-T. The services and functions of the MTX-65i are implemented by issuing customized applications embedded on the device, by AT commands issued internally or over the USB, RS232 or RS485 interface.
  • Page 17 TCP/IP stack Access by AT commands MTX-65i supports Remote SIM Access. RSA enables MTX-65i to use a remote SIM card via its serial interface and an external application, in addition to the SIM card locally attached to the modem. The...
  • Page 18: Operating Modes

    Software is not active. Interfaces are not accessible. Ultra Low Power Only available in MTX-65i-ULP modems. All the electronic systems remain disconnected from the mode power supply input, with the exception of a little piece of logic which allows for waking up the modem again.
  • Page 19: Power Consumption

    MTX-65i Family 1.7.3 Power Consumption It is recommended to use 12V/1.5A power supply. Description Conditions Typical Unit ULP mode supply Ultra Low Power Mode µA current Sleep mode supply Internal GSM module powered down current GSM/GPRS supply IDLE (UART activated but no...
  • Page 20: Rf Antenna Interface Description

    MTX-65i Family 1.7.4 RF antenna interface description The table below briefly summarizes the RF Antenna interface GSM/UMTS Parameter Conditions Min. Typical Max. Unit Frequency range GSM 850 Uplink (MS → BTS) EGSM 900 GSM 1800 1710 1785 GSM 1900 1850...
  • Page 21: Sim Card

    1.8V SIM technology is supported. The older 5V SIM technology is not supported. 1.8 Precautions MTX-65i as a standalone item is designed for indoor use only. For outdoor use it must be integrated into a weatherproof enclosure. Do not exceed the environmental and electrical limits as specified in Technical Data www.mtxm2m.com...
  • Page 22: Block Diagram

    MTX-65i Family 1.9 Block diagram 1.9.1 MTX-65i The base MTX-65i modem’s block diagram is shown in the following figure: GSM/GPRS LED signaling Antenna FME M SIM Card Reader Audio interface RJ11 External power Power Cinterion TC65i GPRS Cellular RJ11 Mini USB •6.5-40V...
  • Page 23: Mtx-65I-Rs485-Lc

    4-wire RS232 (ASC0) Analog VREF DB15 (I/O expansion port) 1.9.4 MTX-65i+G V6, MTX-65i+G+B V7 and MTX-65i-BAT The MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7 modem’s block diagram is shown in the following figure: GSM/GPRS LED signaling Antenna FME M SIM Card Reader...
  • Page 24: Mtx-65I-Ulp

    MTX-65i Family 1.9.5 MTX-65i-ULP The general MTX-65i-ULP modem’s block diagram is shown in the following figure: www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 24 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 25: Hardware Revisions

     Now: pin 9 → DAC_OUT, pin 10 → VEXT MTX-65i-RS485 and MTX-65i-RS485-LC Hardware Revision Starting production date Changes 1.02 01/2014 Initial version MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7 Hardware Revision Starting production date Changes 5.02 01/2014 Initial version www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4...
  • Page 26: Mechanical Description

    MTX-65i Family 2. Mechanical description 2.1 MTX-65i and MTX-65i-ULP 2.1.1 Overview The pictures below show the mechanical design of the modem along with the positions of the different connectors and mounting holes. The modem case is made of durable PC/ABS plastic.
  • Page 27: Dimensions

    MTX-65i Family 2.1.2 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 27 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 28 MTX-65i Family All dimensions are in millimeters www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 28 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 29: Mtx-65I-Rs485 And Mtx-65I-Rs485-Lc

    MTX-65i Family 2.2 MTX-65i-RS485 and MTX-65i-RS485-LC 2.2.1 Overview The pictures below show the mechanical design of the modem along with the positions of the different connectors and mounting holes. The modem case is made of durable PC/ABS plastic. Bi-color Led Indicator...
  • Page 30: Dimensions

    MTX-65i Family 2.2.2 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 30 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 31 MTX-65i Family All dimensions are in millimeters www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 31 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 32: Mtx-65I+G V6, Mtx-65I+G+B V7 And Mtx-65I-Bat

    MTX-65i Family 2.3 MTX-65i+G V6, MTX-65i+G+B V7 and MTX-65i-BAT 2.3.1 Overview The pictures below show the mechanical design of the modem along with the positions of the different connectors and mounting holes. The modem case is made of durable PC/ABS plastic.
  • Page 33: Dimensions

    MTX-65i Family 2.3.2 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 33 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 34 MTX-65i Family All dimensions are in millimeters www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 34 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 35: Electrical And Environmental Characteristics

    MTX-65i Family 3. Electrical and environmental characteristics 3.1 Electrical specifications 3.1.1 Power supply ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Max. Unit Supply voltage All models except ULP devices Supply voltage All ULP devices CHARACTERISTICS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit...
  • Page 36: Rs485 Interface

    MTX-65i Family 3.1.3 RS485 interface ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Max. Unit Voltage input range, ±50 transient pulse, A and B, through 100 Ω Receiver output current ±11 Electrostatic discharge Human body model ±16 Chraged-device model ±1 CHARACTERISTICS...
  • Page 37: Audio Interface

    MTX-65i Family 3.1.5 Audio interface ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Max. Unit Input voltage -0.3 CHARACTERISTICS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit Output Audio output differential voltage Audio mode 5, Outstep 4, no load, minimum differential load 7.5Ω...
  • Page 38: Optoisolated Input/Output

    MTX-65i Family 3.1.7 Optoisolated Input/Output ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TCMD4000 OPTOCOUPLER) Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Max. Unit Input Reverse voltage Forward current Forward surge current Power dissipation diss Output Collector-emitter voltage Emitter-collector voltage Collector current Collector peak current /T=0.5, t ≤ 10ms...
  • Page 39: Analog Input/Output

    MTX-65i Family 3.1.8 Analog Input/Output ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Max. Unit Input voltage -0.3 CHARACTERISTICS Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit PWM/DAC High-level output voltage I=-0.5mA 2.55 OH(PWM) PWM/DAC Low-level output voltage I=2mA OL(PWM) PWM/DAC Duty cycle in percentage...
  • Page 40: Operating Temperatures

    MTX-65i Family 3.2 Operating temperatures Please note that the modem’s lifetime, i.e., the MTTF (mean time to failure) may be reduced if operated outside the extended temperature range. Parameter Unit Normal operation °C Restricted operation -40 to +70 to °C Automatic shutdown <-40...
  • Page 41: Storage Conditions

    MTX-65i Family 3.3 Storage conditions The conditions stated below are only valid for modems in their original packed state in weather protected, non-temperature-controlled storage locations. Normal storage time under these conditions is a maximum of 12 months. The modems will be delivered in a packaging that meets the requirements according “IPD/JEDEC J-STD-033B.1”...
  • Page 42: Interface Description

    MTX-65i Family 4. Interface description All electrical connections to the modem are protected in compliance with the standard air and contact Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). The modem family uses the following industry standard connectors:  USB mini connector  DB9 female (main RS232 port) ...
  • Page 43: Power Supply Connector

    The uplink burst causes strong ripples (drop) on the power lines. By default, the MTX-65i will automatically switch on when power supply is applied at PIN 1 and PIN 6. Signal Direction...
  • Page 44: Way Plug-In Terminal Block (Mtx-65I-Rs485 And Mtx-65I-Rs485-Lc)

    12VDC power supply. The power supply has to be a single voltage source capable of providing a peak during an active transmission. The uplink burst causes strong ripples (drop) on the power lines. By default, the MTX-65i-RS485 will automatically switch on when power supply is applied at PIN 4 and PIN 5.
  • Page 45: Rj11 (Mtx-65I-Ulp)

    MTX-65i Family 4.1.3 RJ11 (MTX-65i-ULP) An RJ11 6-way connector, as shown and described below, serves as a means of supplying and controlling DC power to the modem. The power supply voltage (VCC) required by the modem is in the range of 6.5 to 10VDC (9.8 to 13.9VDC can be ordered upon request).
  • Page 46: Rj11 (Mtx-65I+G V6, Mtx-65I+G+B V7 And Mtx-65I-Bat)

    The uplink burst causes strong ripples (drop) on the power lines. By default, MTX-65i devices are shipped to automatically switch on only with supply at PIN 1 and PIN 6. If you disable the “Automatic power up” feature you will need to use the additional active-low control signal TURN_ON, which must be applied for a time of 0.2 seconds or greater.
  • Page 47: Mini Usb Connector

    The USB host is responsible for supplying power across the VUSB_IN line to the module’s USB interface. This is because MTX-65i is designed as a self powered device compliant with the “Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0”. The MTX-65i cannot be powered by a USB port. If you need this feature, contact gsmsupport@matrix.es.
  • Page 48: Audio Connector (Mtx-65I, Mtx-65I+G V6, Mtx-65I+G+B V7, Mtx-65I-Bat And Mtx-65I-Ulp)

    For electret microphones a supply source is implemented  The MTX-65i is pre-configured to work with a range of handsets, the audio interface is flexible and its performance can be configured, using AT commands, to match a particular handset or audio subsystem ...
  • Page 49 When shipped from the factory, all audio parameters of MTX-65i are set to interface 1 and audio mode 1. This is the default configuration optimized for the Votronic HH-SI-30.3/V1.1/0 handset and used for type approving the MTX Terminals reference configuration.
  • Page 50: Db9 Connector: Main Rs232 Port (Mtx-65I And Mtx-65I-Ulp)

    It is connected to the modem’s ASC0 main port using a level shifter converter. The MTX-65i modem is designed to be used as a DCE (data circuit-terminating equipment). Based on the conventions for DCE-DTE connections, it communicates with the customer application (DTE- data terminating equipment) using the following signals: ...
  • Page 51 ASC0 interface runs in Multiplex mode, ASC1 cannot be used.  The DTR0 signal will only be polled once per second from the internal firmware of MTX-65i  The RING0 signal serves to indicate incoming calls and other types of URCs (Unsolicited Result Code).
  • Page 52: Db15 Connector: I/O Expansion Port

    MTX-65i Family 4.5 DB15 connector: I/O expansion port 4.5.1 Connector pinouts Depending on the specific modem you are using, the DB15 connector pinout will be different and there will be different resources available on it. Common terminals available in all models...
  • Page 53 MTX-65i Family MTX-65i Signal Direction Description I2CCLK/SPICLK Output I2C clock signal / SPI clock signal RD 1 Output Secondary RS232 ASC1 UART signal: Received data TD 1 Input Secondary RS232 ASC1 UART signal: Transmitted data GPIO 1 CMOS General Purpose Digital Input/Output 1...
  • Page 54 CMOS General Purpose Digital Input/Output 4 ADC 2 Input Analog to Digital converter input 2 Ground connection ADC 1 Input Analog to Digital converter input 1 MTX-65i+G V6, MTX-65i+G+B V7 and MTX-65i-BAT Signal Direction Description I2CCLK Output I2C clock signal RD 0 Output...
  • Page 55: Rs232 Interface

    MTX-65i Family 4.5.2 RS232 interface The modem supports a standard RS232 4-wire (2-wire in the case of the base MTX-65i) serial interface (EIA/TIA 574) via its 15 pin Sub-D connector, shown below. This interface is connected to the ASC0 port using a level shifter converter, except on the base MTX-65i and MTX-65i-ULP, which use an ASC1 port instead of ASC0.
  • Page 56 ASC0 interface runs in Multiplex mode, ASC1 cannot be used.  The DTR0 signal will only be polled once per second from the internal firmware of MTX-65i  The RING0 signal serves to indicate incoming calls and other types of URCs (Unsolicited Result Code).
  • Page 57: I2C Bus

    I2C is a serial, 8-bit oriented data transfer bus for bit rates up to 400kbps in Fast mode. It consists of two lines, the serial data line I2CDAT and the serial clock line I2CCLK. The MTX-65i modem acts as a single master device, e.g. the clock I2CCLK is driven by the modem. I2CDAT is a bi-directional line.
  • Page 58: Spi Bus (Mtx-65I)

    SPIDI/SPIDO, the clock line SPICLK and chip select line SPICS. The MTX-65i modem acts as a single master device, e.g. the clock SPICLK is driven by the modem. Whenever the SPICS pin is in a low state, the SPI bus is activated and data can be transferred from the module and vice versa.
  • Page 59: Analog-To-Digital And Digital-To-Analog Converters

    The sample period is adjustable from 30s up to 100ms by AT^SRADC. Only during sample time (ts~400μs) is the S&H switch closed. The DAC of the MTX-65i consists of one independent and unbalanced PWM digital output that can be used to generate signals in the range of 0mV...3000mV.
  • Page 60: General Purpose And Optoisolated I/O

    OUT 4 (open collector) GPIO 4 For the MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7 there are six available optoisolated I/O’s and 1 CMOS bidirectional I/O, which are mapped to the TC65i GPIO lines as shown in the following table: Terminal’s optoisolated I/O...
  • Page 61  GPIO 5, GPIO 7 and GPIO 10 are configured as inputs The electrical equivalent circuits for GPIOs connected to the DB15 connector for all MTX-65i family modems are shown in the following figure MTX-65i & MTX-65i-ULP GPIO equivalent circuit MTX-65i+G V6 &...
  • Page 62 = HiZ 2.7V ≤ V ≤ 40V → Logic ‘1’ Logic ‘1’ → V = 1V (max) The electrical equivalent circuits for MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7 are shown in the following figure Optoisolated IN/OUT 2&3 equivalent circuit INPUT OUTPUT 0V ≤...
  • Page 63: Rs485 Bus

    Limits Description -RxB RS485 B signal +RxA RS485 A signal Automatic Restart after Shutdown Enable Signal (not AUTO ON Input 0-VIN available in MTX-65i-RS485-LC) Input 6.5-40VDC Positive power input Input Negative power (ground) www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4 Page 63 MTX Terminals® by MATRIX ELECTRONICA S.L.U...
  • Page 64: Gsm/Gprs Antenna Connector

    4.8 SIM card reader The MTX-65i modem is fitted with a SIM card reader designed for 1.8V and 3V SIM cards. It is the flip- up type which is lockable in the horizontal position and is accessed through a removable panel as shown below.
  • Page 65: 3-Axis Accelerometer (Mtx-65I+G V6, Mtx-65I+G+B V7 And Mtx-65I-Bat)

    Thresholds and timing of interrupt generators are programmable by the user on the fly. This feature could be used by the MTX-65i modem family to wake the GSM engine module up from the sleep mode.
  • Page 66: Internal Li-Po Battery (Mtx-65I+G+B V7 And Mtx-65I-Bat)

    RJ power connector for around 5 hours to fully charge the battery. Internal batteries can be ordered for MTX-65i modems with GPS. In any case, you can ask to remove the GPS.
  • Page 67 MTX-65i Family The duration of discharge depends on the end application. It is very sensitive to transmission (Voice and Data) so we recommend making as few as possible and keeping them as short as possible. Please disable GPS, or keep it in a low power mode when possible to extend battery life when longer periods of use (without charging) are required.
  • Page 68 MTX-65i Family Example 2. Li-Po battery attached, 25ºC ambient temperature Example 2 has the same charging time (indicated by the blue arrow) as in example 1 (6 hours 30 minutes); at this time the battery is fully charged; checking using the AT^SBV command, we discover it is around 4.40V (indicated by the green arrow).
  • Page 69: Real Time Clock

    “time stamp” messages. This RTC is supplied by a separate voltage regulator which is also active when the MTX-65i is in power down mode and the power supply VIN is available. An alarm function is provided that allows the MTX-65i to wake up in Airplane mode without logging onto the GSM network.
  • Page 70: Internal Hardware Watchdog (Mtx-65I+G V6, Mtx-65I+G+B V7 And Mtx65I-Bat)

    Internal Hardware Watchdog (MTX-65i+G V6, MTX-65i+G+B V7 and MTX65i-BAT) The MTX-65i has a new internal hardware watchdog component which allows the module to be reset when the internal Java program is not refreshed in 120±60 seconds, meaning that it has hang-ups or that it does not respond in this time.
  • Page 71: Gps (Mtx-65I+G V6 And Mtx-65I+G+B V7)

    MTX-65i Family 4.13 GPS (MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7) The MTX-65i has an internal GPS receiver which offers the full performance of GPS technology. The GPS receiver continuously tracks all satellites in view, thus providing accurate satellite positioning data. 4.13.1 GPS antenna connector The antenna connector allows for the transmission of radio frequency (RF) signals between the modem and an external customer-supplied antenna.
  • Page 72: Gps Parser

    A function to read X,Y,Z acceleration values.  A function to configure MTX-65i-GPS and power up the alarm: after switching off, the modem will power UP when one axis (X, Y, Z) reaches the trigger acceleration value. Useful to save battery power consumption.
  • Page 73: Operation

    10 seconds is experienced until the modem logs out of the network. The RTC stays active.  In the MTX-65i-ULP models, the only way to switch off the modem and enter into the Ultra Low Power mode is to clean the input latches and execute the AT^SMSO command. www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es...
  • Page 74: Ultra Low Power Mode (Mtx-65I-Ulp)

    Wake-up 4 GPIO 9 Keep in mind that those inputs and the RTC can only be programmed when MTX-65i-ULP is in normal mode. The only way to enter in Ultra Low Power mode is to clean/reset the input latches and execute the AT^SMSO command.
  • Page 75: Status Leds

    GSM network. Additionally, PDP context is activated. The red color LED (not available in MTX-65i-ULP) is connected to the GPIO5 in MTX-65i, MTX-65i- RS485 and MTX-65i-RS485-LC and to the GPIO6 in MTX-65i+G V6 and MTX-65i+G+B V7 (shared with an OUT4 optoisolated output). This allows the user to define the functionality of this LED by issuing...
  • Page 76: At Command Interpreter

    This interface is referred to as "Application" if queried using the AT^SQPORT command. In the quick reference tables it is named USB0-APP. The Application interface is designed especially for controlling the MTX-65i, i.e. for entering AT commands, receiving URCs, or sending and receiving short messages. It cannot be used as a data interface for UMTS, or GPRS.
  • Page 77: Embedded Applications

    MTX-65i Family 7. Embedded applications The MTX-65i can embed an internal application written in popular JAVA language. Java technology and several peripheral interfaces on the modem allow you to easily integrate your application. This way, the customer application can be reduced because all the resources (Microcontroller, Flash &...
  • Page 78: Mtx-Tunnel Software Application

    MTX-65i Family 7.1 MTX-Tunnel software application If you are not a JAVA expert and you do not have experts on hand in your company, we have a readily compiled JAVA code which fits into 99% of M2M applications: MTX-TUNNEL. This is optional and must be ordered separately.
  • Page 79 MTX-65i Family Features: • GPRS-SERIAL TUNNEL o TCP Client o TCP Server o UDP Client / Server • GPRS connection modes: o Permanent mode o Upon request (SMS or missed calls, authorized or blocked phone numbers) o Change on an input digital level...
  • Page 80: Safety And Product Care

    8.2 General precautions The MTX-65i Terminal as a standalone item is designed for indoor use only. For outdoor use it must be integrated into a weatherproof enclosure. Do not exceed the environmental and electrical limits as specified in “Technical Data”.
  • Page 81: Sim Card Precautions

    MTX-65i Family In order to provide strain relief and to avoid transmitting excessive vibration to the modem during installation, all cables connected to the MTX-65i Terminal must be secured or clamped immediately adjacent to the modem's connectors. • To protect the power supply cables, and in order to comply with the fire safety requirements, when the unit is powered from a battery or a high current supply, a fast 1.25A fuse should be...
  • Page 82: Radio Frequency (Rf) Exposure And Sar

    20cm from the body. In all other configurations the user is responsible for meeting the local SAR regulations. Users of the MTX-65i wireless modem device are responsible for ensuring that they meet the SAR regulatory requirements of the countries in which they intend to operate the device and that their documentation contains the relevant SAR declaration, certification information and user guidance as appropriate.
  • Page 83: Modem Installation

    MTX-65i Family 9. Modem installation This chapter gives you advice and helpful hints on how to integrate the MTX-65i Terminal into your application from a hardware perspective. 9.1 Where to install the modem There are several conditions which need to be taken into consideration when designing your application as they might affect the modem and its function.
  • Page 84: How To Install The Modem

    Where access is restricted, it may be easier to connect all the cables to the modem prior to securing it in the application. • Securely attach the MTX-65i Terminal modem to the host application using two 3mm diameter pan-head screws 9.3 Antenna 9.3.1 General...
  • Page 85: Antenna Placement

    MTX-65i Family 9.3.3 Antenna placement The antenna should be placed away from electronic devices and other antennas. The recommended minimum distance between adjacent antennas, operating in a similar radio frequency band, is at least 50cm. If the signal strength is weak, it is useful to face a directional antenna towards the closest radio base station.
  • Page 86: Conformity Assessment

    Spain 10.1 Standards of European Type Approval We declare under our sole responsibility that the products, MTX-65i Terminal 0 containing Cellular Engine Cinterion engine TC65i (Type L30960-N1150-A200), to which this declaration relates, are labeled with the CE conformity mark. DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
  • Page 87: Ptcrb Approval

    MTX-65i Family 10.2 PTCRB approval PTCRB is the regional approval needed in North American Market. MTX-65i is now PTCRB Certified: Request #: 37494 Manufacturer: Matrix Electronica Model #: MTX-65i Technologies and Frequency Bands: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 FCCID: QIPTC65i Industry Canada #: 7830A-TC65i IMEI TAC: 01096900 Hardware Version: 2.02...
  • Page 88: Fcc Compliant And Sar Information

    MTX-65i Family 10.3 FCC Compliant and SAR information MTX-65i and any variants contain FCC ID: QIPTC65i. The FCC Equipment Authorization Certification for the TC65i Module is listed under the FCC identifier QIPTC65i Industry Canada Certification Number: 7830A-TC65i granted to Gemalto M2M GmbH.
  • Page 89: Declaración De Conformidad (Spanish)

    Spain 11.1 Standards of European Type Approval Declaramos bajo nuestra responsabilidad que los productos MTX-65i Terminal 0 que contienen un modulo celular Cinterion TC65i (tipo L30960-N1150-A200), al cual se refiere esta declaración, están etiquetados con el marcado CE de conformidad.
  • Page 90: Ptcrb Approval

    MTX-65i Family 11.2 PTCRB approval PTCRB es un aprobado regional necesario en el mercado norteamericano. MTX-65i tiene la certificación PTCRB: Número de solicitud: 37494 Fabricante: Matrix Electronica Modelo: MTX-65i Tecnologías y bandas de frecuencia: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 FCC ID: QIPTC65i Industry Canada #: 7830A-TC65i IMEI TAC: 01096900 Versión Hardware: 2.02...
  • Page 91: Fcc Compliant And Sar Information

    MTX-65i Family 11.3 FCC Compliant and SAR information MTX-65i y todas sus variantes contienen el FCC ID: QIPTC65i. El Certificado de Autorización de Equipo de la FCC para el módulo EHS6 está listado con el identificador FCC QIPTC65i Número de Certificación de Industria en Canadá: 7830A-TC65i asignado a Gemalto M2M GmbH.
  • Page 92: Regulatory And Type Approval Information

    12. Regulatory and type approval information 12.1 Directives and standards The MTX-65i family modems have been designed to comply with the directives and standards listed below. It is the responsibility of the application manufacturer to ensure compliance of the final product with all provisions of the applicable directives and standards, as well as with the technical specifications provided in this document.
  • Page 93 MTX-65i Family Standards of the Ministry of Information Industry of the People’s Republic of China SJ/T 11363-2006 “Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products” (2006-06). SJ/T 11364-2006 “Marking for Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products” (2006-06).
  • Page 94: Sar Requirements Specific To Portable Mobiles

    12.3 SELV requirements The power supply connected to the MTX-65i modem shall be in compliance with the SELV requirements defined in EN 60950-1. www.mtxm2m.com www.matrix.es 2015/04 v3.4...
  • Page 95: Rohs Statement

    MTX-65i Family 13. RoHS Statement The MTX-65i modem is compliant with the 2002/95/EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS).
  • Page 96: Abbreviations

    MTX-65i Family 15. Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Analog-to-digital converter Automatic Gain Control ANSI American National Standards Institute ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Antenna Reference Point ASC0/ASC1 Asynchronous Controller. Abbreviations used for first and second serial interface of TC65i Thermistor Constant...
  • Page 97 MTX-65i Family Full Rate GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying GPIO General Purpose Input/Output GPRS General Packet Radio Service Global Standard for Mobile Communications High Impedance Half Rate HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access Input/Output Integrated Circuit IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity...
  • Page 98 MTX-65i Family Pull Up resistor (appr. 100k) Pulse Width Modulation Quadrature Amplitude Modulation R&TTE Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Random Access Memory Radio Frequency Radio Link Stability Root Mean Square (value) RoHS Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 99: At Command Summary

    (TE) to the terminal adaptor (TA). The command line consists of a string of alphanumeric characters. It is sent to the MTX-65i to instruct it to perform the commands specified by the characters.
  • Page 100 MTX-65i Family AT+CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction AT+CLVL Loudspeaker volume level AT+CMEE Error Message Format AT+CMER Common Event Reporting Configuration AT+CMGC Send SMS Command AT+CMGD Delete short message AT+CMGF Select SMS message format AT+CMGL List SMS messages from preferred store...
  • Page 101 MTX-65i Family AT+GMI Request manufacturer identification AT+GMM Request model identification AT+GMR Request revision identification of software status AT+GSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) AT+ICF Character Framing AT+IFC Flow Control AT+ILRR Bit Rate Reporting AT+IPR Bit Rate AT+VTD Tone duration...
  • Page 102 MTX-65i Family AT^SISO Internet Service Open AT^SISR Internet Service Read Data AT^SISS Internet Service Setup Profile AT^SIST Enter Transparent Access Mode AT^SISW Internet Service Write Data AT^SISX Internet Service Execution AT^SJNET Set Dialup Network Access Parameters AT^SJOTAP Over The Air Application Provisioning...
  • Page 103 MTX-65i Family AT^SSMSS Set Short Message Storage Sequence AT^SSPI Serial Protocol Interface AT^SSTA Remote-SAT Interface Activation AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Refresh (1) AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Set Up Event List (5) AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Set Up Call (16)
  • Page 104 MTX-65i Family AT^SXSM Extended SIM Access Connect to Incoming Call Manual acceptance of a network request for PDP context activation Mobile originated call to specified number ATD*98# Request GPRS IP service ATD*99# Request GPRS service ATD><mem><n> Mobile originated call using specific memory and index number ATD><n>...
  • Page 105: Accessories

    MTX-65i Family 17. Accessories The MTX-65i family has a wide range of available accessories, including:  Power supplies  All type of antennas (indoor, outdoor, high gain, etc…)  Cables and DIN adapters The MTX-65i is shipped without any accessories.
  • Page 106: Sales Contact

    MTX-65i Family 18. Sales contact www.mtxm2m.com Matrix Madrid Matrix Barcelona Matrix Bilbao Matrix Valencia Matrix Electrónica S.L. Matrix Electrónica S.L. Matrix Electrónica S.L. Matrix Electrónica S.L. C/ Alejandro Sánchez, 109 Ctra. Rubí a Sabadell Km 13 Pol. Aliendalde, 11 Valencia (SPAIN)

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