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NAL A3LA-RM Iridium Satellite Modem manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
NAL A3LA-RM User Manual (172 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Introduction
17
Figure 1: Iridium Satellite Modem A3LA-RM
17
Multi-Interface Connector
19
Table 1: Pin Assignment for the Multi-Interface Connector
19
RS232 Data Interface (Standard 9-Wire Configuration)
20
RS232 Data Interface (3-Wire Configuration)
20
DC Power Input
21
Power On/Off Control
22
Figure 2: Power Input Setting for the A3LA-RM
22
Audio Interface
23
Digital Peripheral Link (DPL)
24
Figure 3: A3LA-RM Connected to a DPL Handset Via the HRC-24-8R
24
Antenna Connector
25
Table 2: General RF Parameters
25
Table 3: Custom Antenna Specifications
25
SIM Card Interface
27
Figure 4: Location of the SIM Reader
27
LED Display
28
Figure 5: Iridium Satellite Modem A3LA-RM
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Configuration Settings
29
Modes of Operation
30
Bit Encryption
31
Self-Monitoring to Prevent Modem Lockup
32
Mounting Recommendations
33
Technical Support
34
Appendix A: at Interface
35
Command Types
35
Basic Commands
35
Extended Commands
35
Command and Response Characters
37
Command Entry
37
Command Responses
38
Hardware Failure Reporting
39
Table 4: Numeric and Verbose Mode Formats
39
Appendix B: at Command Set Description
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(Iridium Radio Link Protocol)
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AT - Attention Code
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A/ - Repeat Last Command
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Escape Sequence
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Echo
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On - Online
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Qn - Quiet Mode
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Vn - Verbose Mode
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Wn - Error Correction Message Control
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Zn - Soft Reset
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Cn - DCD Option
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Dn - DTR Option
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Fn - Restore Factory Settings
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Kn - Flow Control
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Mn - Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode
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Qn - Sync/Async Mode
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Sn - DSR Override
43
V - View Active and Stored Configuration
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Wn - Store Active Configuration
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Yn - Designate Default Reset Profile
43
Kn - Control Break
43
R - Display Registers
44
Pn - Power
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CBST - Select Bearer Service Type
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CGMI - Manufacturer Identification
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CGMM - Model Identification
45
CGMR - Revision
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CGSN - Serial Number
45
CMEE - Report Mobile Equipment Error
45
CPAS - Modem Activity Status
47
CR - Service Reporting Control
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DS - Set Data Compression Function
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DR - Data Compression Report Level
49
CEER - Extended Error Report
50
CHUP - Hangup Call
50
CMGD - Delete SMS Message
51
CMGF - SMS Message Format
53
CMGL - List SMS Messages
54
CMGR - Read SMS Message
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CMGS - Send SMS Message
56
CMGW - Write SMS Message to Memory
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CMOD - Call Mode
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CNMI - New SMS Message Indications to DTE
57
COPS - Operator Select
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CPBF - Find Phonebook Entries
60
CPBR - Read Phonebook Entries
61
CPBS - Select Phonebook Storage
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CPBW - Write Phonebook Entry
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CPIN - Enter PIN
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CPMS - Select Preferred SMS Message Storage
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CREG - Network Registration
65
CSCA - SMS Service Center Address
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CSCB - Select Cell Broadcast Message Types
66
CSCS - Select te Character Set
67
CSMS - Select SMS Message Service
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CSTA - Select Type of Address
68
GMI - Manufacturer Identification
68
GMM - Model Identification
68
GMR - Revision
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GSN - Serial Number
69
GCAP - General Capabilities
69
A - Answer
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D - Dial
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D> - Direct Dial from Phonebook
70
Hn - Hangup
70
S0=N - Auto-Answer
71
Xn - Extended Result Codes
71
CLVL - Volume Level Control
71
CMUT - Mute Control
72
CRC - Cellular Result Codes
73
CVHU - Voice Hangup Control
73
CCLK - Real-Time Clock
74
MSVTS - DTMF Generation in Voice Call
74
MSVTR - DTMF Received in Voice Call
75
MSVLS - Local DTMF Feedback Selection
76
MSSTM - Request System Time
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MSGEO - Request Geolocation
77
CCFC - Call Forward Service
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CLCC - Request Current Call Status
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CNUM - Read MSISDN Numbers
80
CSSSC - Supplementary Services Shortcode
80
WIRLP - Iridium Radio Link Protocol
81
WFRNG - Force IRLP Renegotiation
83
WTM - IRLP Test Mode
83
WDLDM - IRLP Dynamic Link Delay Measurement
84
WDAV - Register or Deregister an RS232 DAV Data Peripheral
84
SBDWB - Short Burst Data: Write Binary Data
85
SBDRB - Short Burst Data: Read Binary Data
86
SBDRT - Short Burst Data: Read Text Message
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Sbdd - Short Burst Data : Clear Sbd Message Buffers
87
SBDC - Short Burst Data: Clear SBD MOMSN
88
SBDS - Short Burst Data: Status
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SBDTC - Short Burst Data: Transfer MO Buffer to MT Buffer
89
CAR - Audio Output Control
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In - Identification
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CIER - Indicator Event Reporting
90
CRIS - Ring Indication Status
92
CSQ[F] - Signal Quality
92
CULK - Unlock
93
CVMI - Voicemail Indication
94
CICCID - Read ICC ID from SIM
95
CLIP - Calling Line Identification Presentation
95
CLIR - Calling Line Identification Restriction
96
IPR - Fixed DTE Rate
97
SBDWT - Short Burst Data: Write a Text Message
97
SBDDET - Short Burst Data: Detach
98
SBDI - Short Burst Data: Initiate an SBD Session
100
SBDIX[A] - Short Burst Data: Initiate an SBD Session Extended
101
SBDDSC - Short Burst Data: Delivery Short Code
104
SBDMTA - Short Burst Data: Mobile-Terminated Alert
105
SBDREG - Short Burst Data: Network Registration
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SBDAREG - Short Burst Data: Automatic Registration
108
SBDSX - Short Burst Data: Status Extended
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CCWA - Call Waiting Service
111
CLCK - Facility Lock
113
CPWD - Change Password
116
CSDT - Sidetone
117
CDSI - Report SMS Status
117
GPSSTA - Configure GPS Status
119
PA - GPS: List of NMEA Message Formats
119
PLOC - GPS: Display Position to
120
Th Decimal Place
120
AA - Auto Answer Display
120
AD - Auto Dial
120
ADR - Auto Dial Retry
121
CCOP - Change Crypto Officer Password (Encryption)
121
CMGEC - Clear SMS Encrypted Storage
121
FFW - Flash Firmware
122
KD - Key for Decryption (Encryption)
122
KE - Key for Encryption (Encryption)
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KZ - Key Zeroization (Encryption)
123
Modrstn - Modem Reset Information Message Displayed
123
MPTDC- Modem Power Toggle Data Connection
123
MPTFP- Modem Power Toggle Forced Power-Cycle
124
MPTFR- Modem Power Toggle Forced Registration
125
MPTNC- Modem Power Toggle Not in Data Connection
125
MSB - Motion Sensor Begin
126
PKTS - Use Packets
126
PKTST - Packet Send Timer
127
PKTRT - Packet Resend Timer
127
PKTTH - Packet Send Threshold
128
RESETMODEMTG - Reset Modem Toggle
128
RESETMODEMVF - Reset Modem Verify
128
RLE - Use Run Length Encoding
129
SE - Configure Streaming Encryption
129
SMSD - SMS Delete
130
SMSE - SMS Erase
130
SMSR - SMS Read
130
SSI - Send Start-Up Information
131
STR - Self Test Run (Encryption)
131
UE - Use Encryption
131
VOLB - Volume Boost
132
Appendix C: S-Register Definitions
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S-Register Commands
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Sr - Direct S-Register Reference
133
Sr? - Direct S-Register Read
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Sr=N - Direct S-Register Write
133
Referenced S-Register Read
133
N - Referenced S-Register Write
133
Standard S-Registers
134
Table 7: Standard S-Registers
134
Iridium Specific S-Register Extensions
137
Table 8: Iridium Specific S-Register Extensions
137
Appendix D: Summary of Result Codes
141
Table 9: V.25Ter/Hayes Result Codes
141
Table 10: GSM 7.07 Result Codes
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Table 11: GSM 7.05 Result Codes
143
Table 12: Iridium Specific Result Codes
144
Appendix E: Informative Examples
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Unit Identification
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Table 13: Unit Identification
145
Setting the Default Configuration
146
Power-On to Sending an SBD Message
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Table 14: Default Configuration
146
Table 15: Sending an SBD Message
146
SBD Automatic Notification Registration
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Table 16: SBD Automatic Notification Registration
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SBD Automatic Notification Message Reception
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Table 17: SBD Automatic Notification Message Reception
148
SBD Automatic Notification Automatic Registration
149
Originating a Data Call
149
Table 18: SBD Automatic Notification Automatic Registration
149
Table 19: Originating a Data Call
149
Answering a Data Call
150
Disconnecting a Data Call
150
Table 20: Answering a Data Call
150
Table 21: Disconnecting a Data Call
150
Coordination of +CLCC and +CPAS Responses
151
Table 22: Coordination of +CLCC and +CPAS Responses
151
Appendix F: Power Consumption
153
Figure 6: Average Current Drawn During Standby
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Figure 7: Average Power Consumption During Standby
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Figure 8: Average Current Drawn During Standby with DPL Handset
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Figure 9: Average Power Consumption During Standby with DPL Handset
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Figure 10: Average Current Drawn During a Data Switch Call
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Figure 11: Average Power Consumption During a Data Switch Call
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Figure 12: Average Current Drawn During an SBD Transmission
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Figure 13: Average Power Consumption During an SBD Transmission
157
Figure 14: Average Current Drawn During an SMS Transmission
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Figure 15: Average Power Consumption During an SMS Transmission
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Figure 16: Average Current Drawn During a Voice Call Using DPL Handset
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Figure 17: Average Power Consumption During a Voice Call Using DPL Handset
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Appendix G: the Iridium Network
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Figure 18: Iridium Network Major Components
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Iridium Network Data Capabilities
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Dial-Up Data Service
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Figure 19: Iridium Network Data Capabilities
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Figure 20: PSTN Dial-Up Connectivity
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Direct Internet Connection
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Figure 21: Iridium Dial-Up Data Service
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Short Burst Data
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Short Messaging Service
165
Rudics
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Iridium Geolocation
166
Appendix H: Standards Compliance
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Appendix I: MIL-STD-810G Certification
168
Figure 22: Mil-STD-810G Certification
168
Appendix J: Export Compliance
169
Appendix K: Design Specifications
170
Mechanical Specifications
170
RF Specifications
170
Electrical Specifications
170
Environmental Specifications
171
Data I/O Specifications
171
Related Hardware
171
Appendix L: Mechanical Drawing
172
Figure 1: A3LA-RM Mechanical Drawing
172
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