Sierra Wireless Q2426-SK GSM/GPRS Starter Kit Q2426B User Manual WISMO Quik Q2400 series

Sierra Wireless, Inc. GSM/GPRS Starter Kit Q2426B WISMO Quik Q2400 series

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  WISMO Quik Q2400 series  Q2406 and Q2426  Product Specification Reference: WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  Revision: 003  Date: 14th April 2003    confidential ©  Page : 1 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Document Information Revision  Date  History of the evolution   001  24 Oct 02  Creation (Preliminary version)   002  24 Jan. 03  Remove “Preliminary” status. Modification in applicable products list: •  Add Q2406D and Q2426D products and Q2406E and Q2426E products •  Remove Q2406C and Q2426C products Update sensitivity value for GSM850 and EGSM900 RF bands. Update mechanical drawing.  003  14 Apr 03  Extract of Design guidelines information              confidential © Page : 2 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Contents Document Information...................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Contents.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Caution 6 Trademarks...........................................................................................................................................................................................6 Overview 7 Reference documents....................................................................................................................................................................... 8 1 General description................................................................................................................................................................ 9 1.1 General information.................................................................................................................. 9 1.2 Functional description ............................................................................................................ 10 1.2.1 RF functionalities.......................................................................................................... 11 1.2.2 Baseband functionalities .............................................................................................. 11 1.3 Firmware................................................................................................................................. 12 2 Interfaces ..............................................................................................................................................................................13 2.1 General Purpose Connector (GPC) ....................................................................................... 13 2.2 Power supply .......................................................................................................................... 14 2.2.1 General description ...................................................................................................... 14 2.2.2 Power consumption...................................................................................................... 15 2.3 Electrical information for digital I/O......................................................................................... 17 2.4 LCD interface.......................................................................................................................... 18 2.4.1 SPI bus  18 2.4.2 Two-wire interface ........................................................................................................ 18 2.5 SPI Auxiliary bus .................................................................................................................... 18 2.6 Keyboard interface ................................................................................................................. 19 2.7 Main serial link (UART1) ........................................................................................................20 2.8 Auxiliary serial link (UART2)...................................................................................................20 2.9 SIM interface .......................................................................................................................... 21 2.9.1 General Description...................................................................................................... 21 2.9.2 SIM 3/5V management................................................................................................. 22 2.10 General Purpose Input/Output ............................................................................................... 23 confidential © Page : 3 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.11 Activity status indication ......................................................................................................... 23 2.12 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) ......................................................................................... 24 2.13 Audio interface 25 2.13.1 Microphone inputs ........................................................................................................ 25 2.13.1.1 Common microphone inputs characteristics ........................................................ 25 2.13.1.2 Main Microphone Inputs (MIC2) ........................................................................... 27 2.13.1.3 Auxiliary Microphone Inputs (MIC1) ..................................................................... 27 2.13.2 Speaker outputs ........................................................................................................... 28 2.13.2.1 Common speaker outputs characteristics ............................................................ 28 2.13.2.2 Speaker 2 Outputs................................................................................................ 29 2.13.2.3 Speaker 1 Outputs................................................................................................ 29 2.13.3 Buzzer Output .............................................................................................................. 29 2.14 Battery charging interface ......................................................................................................30 2.14.1 Hardware description ................................................................................................... 30 2.14.2 Li-ion charging procedure............................................................................................. 31 2.15 ON / ~OFF  ......................................................................................................................32 2.15.1 General description ...................................................................................................... 32 2.15.2 Operating sequences ................................................................................................... 33 2.15.2.1 Power ON ............................................................................................................. 33 2.15.2.2 Power OFF ........................................................................................................... 34 2.16 BOOT (optional) ..................................................................................................................... 34 2.17 Reset signal (~RST) ............................................................................................................... 35 2.17.1 General description ...................................................................................................... 35 2.17.2 Reset sequence ........................................................................................................... 36 2.18 External Interrupt (~INTR) ......................................................................................................36 2.19 VCC output ...................................................................................................................... 37 2.20 Real Time Clock Supply (VCC_RTC)..................................................................................... 37 2.21 RF interface  ...................................................................................................................... 37 2.21.1 RF connections ............................................................................................................ 38 2.21.1.1 General ................................................................................................................. 38 2.21.1.2 Antenna directly connected to the module: matching circuit ................................ 38 2.21.2 RF performances.......................................................................................................... 40 2.21.3 Antenna specifications ................................................................................................. 40 3 Technical specifications ...................................................................................................................................................42 3.1 General Purpose Connector pin out description .................................................................... 42 3.2 Environmental Specifications ................................................................................................. 46 3.3 Mechanical specifications.......................................................................................................47 3.3.1 Physical characteristics ................................................................................................ 47 3.3.2 Mechanical drawings.................................................................................................... 47 4 Appendix..................................................................................................................................................................................49 4.1 Wavecom acceptance test ..................................................................................................... 49 4.2 GSM Standard and Recommendations ................................................................................. 49 4.3 Safety recommendations (for information only) ..................................................................... 52 4.3.1 RF safety ......................................................................................................................52 confidential © Page : 4 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   4.3.1.1 General ................................................................................................................. 52 4.3.1.2 Exposure to RF energy......................................................................................... 52 4.3.1.3 Efficient terminal operation ................................................................................... 52 4.3.1.4 Antenna care and replacement ............................................................................ 52 4.3.2 General safety .............................................................................................................. 53 4.3.2.1 Driving................................................................................................................... 53 4.3.2.2 Electronic devices................................................................................................. 53 4.3.2.3 Vehicle electronic equipment................................................................................ 53 4.3.2.4 Medical electronic equipment ............................................................................... 53 4.3.2.5 Aircraft .................................................................................................................. 54 4.3.2.6 Children ................................................................................................................ 54 4.3.2.7 Blasting areas ....................................................................................................... 54 4.3.2.8 Potentially explosive atmospheres ....................................................................... 54 4.4 General Purpose Connector data sheet................................................................................. 57  confidential © Page : 5 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Caution Information furnished herein by Wavecom are accurate and reliable. However no responsibility is assumed for its use. Please read carefully the safety precautions for a terminal based on WISMO Quik Q2400 Series. General information about Wavecom and its range of products is available at the following internet address: http://www.wavecom.com Trademarks Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies.   confidential © Page : 6 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Overview This document defines and specifies the WISMO QUIK Q24x6 Series, available under two GSM/GPRS Class 10 dual-band versions: •  Q2406A: E-GSM/GPRS 900/1800 MHz version with 16 Mbits of Flash memory and 2 Mbits of SRAM (16/2). •  Q2406B: E-GSM/GPRS 900/1800 MHz version with 32 Mbits of Flash memory and 4 Mbits of SRAM (32/4). •  Q2406D: E-GSM/GPRS 900/1800 MHz version with 64 Mbits of Flash memory and 8 Mbits of SRAM (64/8). This configuration will be available for handset application and vertical application where UART2 is not used. •  Q2406E: E-GSM/GPRS 900/1800 MHz version with 64 Mbits of Flash memory and 4 Mbits of SRAM (64/4). This configuration will be available for handset application and vertical application where UART2 is not used. •  Q2426A: GSM/GPRS 850/1900 MHz version with 16 Mbits of Flash memory and 2 Mbits of SRAM (16/2). •  Q2426B: GSM/GPRS 850/1900 MHz version with 32 Mbits of Flash memory and 4 Mbits of SRAM (32/4). •  Q2426D: GSM/GPRS 850/1900 MHz version with 64 Mbits of Flash memory and 8 Mbits of SRAM (64/8). This configuration will be available for handset application and vertical application where UART2 is not used. •  Q2426E: GSM/GPRS 850/1900 MHz version with 64 Mbits of Flash memory and 4 Mbits of SRAM (64/4). This configuration will be available for handset application and vertical application where UART2 is not used. Note: the WISMO Q24x6 module is an evolution of the Q2403 module with which it is fully hardware and software compatible (except for power consumption).     confidential © Page : 7 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Reference documents [1]  WISMO Quik Q2400 Series Customer Design Guidelines WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_005 [2]  WISMO Quik Q2400 Series Manufacturing Guide WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_006 [3]  AT Commands Interface Guide WM_ASW_OAT_UGD_004 [4]  Wavecom Acceptance and Verification Plan WAVE Plan, Release 1.4 [5]  Q2406 or Q2426 delta with the Q2403 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_004  confidential © Page : 8 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   1 General description 1.1 General information WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series is a range of self-contained E-GSM/GSM-GPRS 900/1800 or 850/1900 dual-band modules including the following features: •  58.4 x 32.2 x 3.9 mm. •  2 Watts E-GSM 900/GSM 850 radio section running under 3.6 Volts. •  1 Watt GSM1800/1900 radio section running under 3.6 Volts. •  Digital section running under 2.8 Volts. •  3V only SIM interface (for 5 V SIM interface with external adaptation, refer to document [1]). •  Real Time Clock with calendar. •  Battery charge management. •  Echo Cancellation + noise reduction. •  Full GSM or GSM/GPRS software stack. •  Hardware GPRS class 10 capable. •  Complete shielding. •  Complete interfacing through a 60-pin connector: o  Power supply, o  Serial link, o  Audio, o  SIM card interface, o  Keyboard, o  LCD (not available with AT commands).  WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series has two external connections: •  RF connection pads (to the antenna), •  60-pin General Purpose Connector (GPC) to Digital, Keyboard, Audio and Supply.  WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series is designed to fit in very small terminals and only some custom functions have to be added to make a complete dual-band solution: •  Keypad and LCD module, •  Earpiece and Microphone, •  Base connector, •  Battery, •  Antenna, •  SIM connector.  confidential © Page : 9 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   1.2 Functional description  SIM  Controller Battery M anagement Pow er Supply  G  E   N  E   R   A   L P   U  R   P   O  S   E C  O  N  N  E   C   T  O  R SIM  Supply FLA SH SRAM  Audio Interface A/D Converter             RF  F   U   N   C   T   I   O   N   S CPU Vocoder GPSI or SPI Controller Memory M anagem ent Unit Keyboard Controller UART 1 &  2 RF Interface  I/O Controller R.T.C   RF  C   O   N   N   E   C   T   I   O N  Figure 1: Functional architecture confidential © Page : 10 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   1.2.1 RF functionalities The Radio Frequency (RF) functionalities comply with the Phase II E-GSM 900/DCS 1800 and GSM 850/PCS 1900 recommendation. The frequencies are: Q2406 •  Rx (E-GSM 900): 925 to 960 MHz. •  Rx (DCS 1800): 1805 to 1880 MHz. •  Tx (E-GSM 900): 880 to 915 MHz. •  Tx (DCS 1800): 1710 to 1785 MHz. Q2426 •  Rx (GSM 850): 869 to 894 MHz. •  Rx (PCS 1900): 1930 to 1990 MHz. •  Tx (GSM 850): 824 to 849 MHz. •  Tx (PCS 1900): 1850 to 1910 MHz.  The Radio Frequency (RF) part is based on a specific dual band chip including : •  Low-IF Receiver, •  Dual RF (Radio Frequency) synthesizer, •  Digital IF to Baseband Converter, •  Offset PLL (Phase Lock Loop) transmitter, •  1 (logarithmic) Power Amplifier (PA) controller, •  Dual band Power Amplifier (PA) module. 1.2.2 Baseband functionalities The digital part of the WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series is based on a PHILIPS-VLSI chip (ONE C GSM/GPRS Kernel). This chipset is using a 0.25 µm mixed technology CMOS, which allows massive integration as well as low current consumption. confidential © Page : 11 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   1.3 Firmware WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series is designed to be integrated into various types of applications such as handsets or vertical applications (telemetry, multimedia,…).  For vertical applications, the firmware offers a set of AT commands to control the module (for further information, refer to document [3]).  Please be aware that some of these interfaces can not be handled when using the WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series driven by AT commands: LCD interface, auxiliary serial link interface and SPI bus. This symbol is used to indicate the interfaces not available with AT commands.  AAATTT    These functions have then to be managed externally i.e using the main processor of the application.  confidential © Page : 12 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2 Interfaces Note: Some of the WISMO interface signals are multiplexed in order to limit number of pins but this architecture implies some limitation. For example, in case of using SPI bus, 2-wire bus cannot be used.   Warning: All external signals must be inactive when the WISMO module is OFF to avoid any damage when starting and allow WISMO module to start correctly. 2.1  General Purpose Connector (GPC) A 60-pin connector, with 0.5 mm pitch, is provided to interface the WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series with a board containing either a LCD module, or a keyboard, or a SIM connector, or a battery connection...  The interfaces available on the GPC are described in the next paragraphs. The GPC is made by KYOCERA / AVX group with the following reference: 14 5087 060 930 861.  The matting connector has the following reference:  24 5087 060 X00 861. For further details, refer to paragraph 4.4 General Purpose Connector data sheet. confidential © Page : 13 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.2 Power supply 2.2.1 General description The power supply is one of the key issues in the design of a GSM terminal. Due to the bursted emission in GSM / GPRS, the power supply must be able to deliver high current peaks in a short time. During these peaks the ripple (Uripp) on the supply voltage must not exceed the limits specified in table “Power Supply Voltage” hereafter. In communication mode, a GSM/GPRS class 2 terminal emits 577 µs radio bursts every 4.615 ms. In communication mode, a GPRS class 10 terminal emits 1154 µs radio bursts every 4.615 ms.   Uripp UrippT = 4.615 mst = 577 µs VBATT(1 ) IBATT (1) or VDD if connected to VBATT VmaxVmin Figure 2: Typical power supply voltage in GSM mode Two different inputs are provided for the power supply: •  the first one, VBATT is used to supply the RF part, •  the second one, VDD is used to supply the baseband part. Notes: •  It is possible to connect VBATT to VDD. •  In case of separate power supplies, they have to be in the same state i.e both active or inactive at the same time.  VBATT: supplies directly the RF components with 3.6 V. It is essential to keep a minimum voltage ripple at this connection in order to avoid any phase error. The RF Power Amplifier current (2.0 A peak in GSM /GPRS mode with a 50 Ohms RF output flows with a ratio of: •  1/8 of the time (around 577 µs every 4.615 ms for GSM/GPRS class 2), •  2/8 of the time (around 1154 µs every 4.615 ms for GSM/GPRS class 10). The rising time is around 10 µs. VDD: supplies the +2.8 V ballast regulators of the WISMO module. It is essential to keep the voltage over 3.1 volts.  The WISMO module shielding case is the grounding. The ground has to be connected on the mother board through a complete layer on the PCB. confidential © Page : 14 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003    Power Supply Voltage  VMIN VNOM VMAX  Ripple max (Uripp) VBATT  3.3 V (*)  3.6 V  4.5 V (**)  50 mVpp for freq<200 kHz 500 µVpp for freq>200 kHz VDD  3.1 V    4.5 V  100 mVpp (*): This value has to be guaranteed during the burst (with 2.0 A Peak in GSM or GPRS mode). (**): max operating Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio (VSWR) 2:1.  When supplying the module with a battery, the total impedance (battery+contacts+protections+PCB) should be < 150 mOhms to limit voltage drop-out within emission burst. Refer to document [1] for further information about power supply design. 2.2.2 Power consumption The following information is given assuming a 50 Ω RF output.   Power consumption in OFF mode  (module supplied, OFF state, no software running)  Conditions INOM IMAX Overall consumption VBATT + VDD  Off  5 µA  10 µA  confidential © Page : 15 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Power consumption in E-GSM/GPRS 900 MHz and GSM/GPRS 850 MHz mode class 10  Conditions INOM IMAX During TX bursts @Pcl5  1.60 A peak  1.8 A peak During RX bursts  110 mA peak  115 mA peak Average 1Rx/1Tx @Pcl5  250 mA  300 mA Average 1Rx/1Tx @Pcl8  190 mA  200 mA Average GPRS Cl 10 (3Rx/2Tx) @Pcl5 400 mA  510 mA Average GPRS Cl 10 (3Rx/2Tx) @Pcl8 260 mA  300 mA    VBATT+VDD    Average Idle mode  3 mA  7 mA Power Control Level: Pcl5=2 W typ.; Pcl8=0.5 W typ.  Power consumption in GSM/GPRS 1800 MHz and  GSM/GPRS 1900 MHz mode class 10  Conditions INOM IMAX During TX bursts @Pcl0  1 A peak  1.5 A peak During RX bursts  130 mA peak  140 mA peak Average 1Rx/1Tx @Pcl0  190 mA  235 mA Average 1Rx/1Tx @Pcl3  150 mA  180 mA Average GPRS Cl 10 (3Rx/2Tx) @Pcl0 320 mA  410 mA Average GPRS Cl 10 (3Rx/2Tx) @Pcl3 240 mA  270 mA    VBATT+VDD    Average Idle mode  2 mA  6.5 mA Power Control Level: Pcl0=1 W typ.; Pcl3=0.25 W typ.  Power Supply Pinout Signal Pin number +VBATT  55, 57, 58, 59, 60 VDD  11 GND  Shielding  The ground connection is done through the shielding  the four legs have to be soldered to the ground plane. confidential © Page : 16 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.3 Electrical information for digital I/O All digital I/O comply with 3 Volts CMOS. Operating conditions Parameter I/O type Min Max  Condition VIL CMOS  -0.5 V  0.8 V   VIH CMOS  2.1 V  3.0 V   VOL 1X  0.2 V IOL = -1 mA  2X  0.2 V IOL = -2 mA  3X  0.2 V IOL = -3 mA VOH 1X 2.6 V   IOH = 1 mA  2X 2.6 V   IOH = 2 mA  3X 2.6 V   IOH = 3 mA  confidential © Page : 17 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.4 LCD interface The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series can be connected to a LCD module driver through either a SPI bus or a two-wire interface. 2.4.1  SPI bus  The SPI bus includes a CLK signal (SPI_CLK), an I/O signal (SPI_IO) and an EN signal (SPI_EN) complying with SPI bus standard. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description SPI_CLK  10  O  1X  SPI Serial Clock SPI_IO  8  I/O  CMOS / 1X  SPI Data SPI_EN *  28  O  1X  SPI Enable * Multiplexed with GPO3. 2.4.2 Two-wire interface AAAT TT  The two-wire interface includes a CLK signal (SCL) and a DATA signal (SDA) complying with a standard 96 kHz interface. The maximum speed transfer is 400 kbits/s. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description SCL 10 O 1X Serial Clock SDA  8  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Serial Data  2.5  SPI Auxiliary bus  A second SPI Chip Enable (called SPI_AUX) has to be used to add a SPI peripheral to the WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description SPI_CLK  10  O  1X  SPI Serial Clock SPI_IO  8  I/O  CMOS / 1X  SPI Data SPI_AUX *  26  O  1X  SPI Aux. Enable * Multiplexed with GPO0. confidential © Page : 18 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.6 Keyboard interface  Warning: This interface is not FULLY available with AT commands: An AT command allows to get the input key code (see AT+CMER command description). This code has then to be processed by the application.  This interface provides 10 connections: •  5 rows (ROW0 to ROW4), •  5 columns (COL0 to COL4). The scanning is a digital one, and the debouncing is done in the WISMO module. No discrete components like R, C (Resistor, Capacitor) are needed. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description ROW0  13  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Row scan ROW1  15  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Row scan ROW2  17  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Row scan ROW3  19  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Row scan ROW4  21  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Row scan COL0  23  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Column scan COL1  25  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Column scan COL2  27  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Column scan COL3  29  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Column scan COL4  31  I/O  CMOS / 1X  Column scan   confidential © Page : 19 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.7  Main serial link (UART1)  A flexible 6-wire serial interface is available complying with V24 protocol signaling but not with V28 (electrical interface) due to a 2.8 Volts interface. The signals are: •  TX data (CT103/TX), •  RX data (CT104/RX), •  Request To Send (CT105/RTS), •  Clear To Send (CT106/CTS), •  Data Terminal Ready (CT108-2/DTR), •  Data Set Ready (CT107/DSR). The set of serial link signals can be required for GSM DATA services application and is generated by the general purpose I/O provided by the WISMO module. The 2 additional signals are Data Carrier Detect (CT109/DCD) and Ring Indicator (CT125/RI). Pin description  Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description CT103/TXD1  39  I  CMOS   Transmit serial data CT104/RXD1  32  O  1X  Receive serial data CT105/RTS1  30  I  CMOS  Request To Send CT106/CTS1  37  O  1X  Clear To Send CT107/DSR1  36  O  1X  Data Set Ready CT108-2/DTR1  34  I  CMOS  Data Terminal Ready CT109/DCD1 *  51  O  CMOS / 2X  Data Carrier Detect CT125/RI1 **  54  O  CMOS / 2X  Ring Indicator CT102/GND Shielding legs    Ground * Multiplexed with GPIO3 ** Multiplexed with GPIO2. The rising time and falling time of the reception signals (mainly CT103) have to be less than 200 ns. The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series has been designed to be operated using all the serial interface signals. In particular, it is necessary to use RTS and CTS signals for hardware flow control in order to avoid data corruption during transmission.  2.8  Auxiliary serial link (UART2) For future applications (e.g. Bluetooth connectivity) an auxiliary serial interface (UART2) will be available on Q24x6A and Q24x6B products. confidential © Page : 20 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003    Warning: The auxiliary serial link (UART2) is not available on Q24x6D and Q24x6E products (version with 64 Mbits of Flash memory).  Pin description Signal Pin number I/O I/O type  Description  Multiplexed with CT103 / TXD2  18  I  3X  Receive serial data  GPI CT104 / RXD2  20  O  CMOS  Transmit serial data  GPO2 CT106 / CTS2  24  I  CMOS   Clear To Send  GPIO0 CT105 / RTS2   35  O  2X  Request To Send  GPIO5 2.9 SIM interface 2.9.1 General Description 5 signals are available: •  SIM_VCC: SIM power supply. •  SIM_RST: reset. •  SIM_CLK: clock. •  SIM_DATA: I/O port. •  SIM_PRES: SIM card detect.  The SIM interface controls a 3 V SIM card (and a 5 V SIM card through an external SIM driver, refer to document [1] for more details). This interface is fully compliant with GSM 11.11 recommendations concerning SIM functions. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description SIM_CLK 3 O  2X  SIM Clock SIM_RST 5 O  2X  SIM Reset SIM_DATA  7  I/O  CMOS / 3X  SIM Data SIM_VCC  9  O    SIM Power Supply SIM_PRES 50  I  CMOS  SIM Card Detect  confidential © Page : 21 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Electrical Characteristics Parameter Conditions  Min  Typ  Max  Unit SIM_DATA VIH IIH = ± 20 µA  0.7xSIM_VCC     V SIM_DATA VIL IIL = 1 mA    0.3xSIM_VCC V SIM_RST, SIM_DATA SIM_CLK VOH Source current = 20 µA  SIM_VCC – 0.1V      V SIM_RST, SIM_DATA SIM_CLK VOL Sink current = -200 µA    0.1 V SIM_VCC*  Output Voltage ISIMVCC <= 6 mA  2.70 2.80 2.85  V SIM_CLK  Rise/Fall Time Loaded with 30 pF    50 ns SIM_RST, SIM_DATA Rise/Fall Time Loaded with 30 pF    1 µs SIM_CLK Frequency Loaded with 30 pF    3.25 MHz (*): given for a 3 V interface. An external SIM driver is needed to handle 5 V SIMs.  Note for SIM_PRES connection: •  When not used SIM_PRES has to be tied to VCC.  •  When used, a low to high transition means that the SIM card is inserted and a high to low transition means that the SIM card is removed.  2.9.2  SIM 3/5V management The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series module is designed to interface with 3 V SIMs only1.  Nevertheless, it is possible to manage 3 V and 5 V SIM cards using an external level shifter (refer to customer design guidelines [1]). In this case, depending on the type of SIM detected, the module firmware triggers the GPO0 output signal (pin #26) in order to properly set the external SIM driver level (3V or 5V).                                                       confidential © Page : 22 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.  1 Most of the GSM operators have been providing 3 V SIMs since 1998.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.10  General Purpose Input/Output The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series provides: •  6 General Purpose I/O, •  4 General Purpose Outputs, •  1 General Purpose Input. They are used to control any external device such as a LCD or a Keyboard backlight.  Pin description Signal Pin number I/O I/O type  Description  Multiplexed with GPIO0  24  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O  CT106/CTS2 GPIO4  53  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O   GPIO5  35  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O  CT105/RTS2 GPO0  26  O  3X  General Purpose O  SPI_AUX GPO1  22  O  3X  General Purpose O   GPO2  20  O  1X  General Purpose O  CT104/RXD2 GPI  18  I  CMOS  General Purpose I  CT103/TXD2 GPO3  28  O  CMOS  General Purpose O  SPI_EN  AAAT TT  The following GPIOs are not available (reserved) in case of module running with the AT commands firmware: Signal Pin number I/O I/O type  Description  Multiplexed with GPIO1  52  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O  FLASH LED(*) GPIO2  54  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O  CT125/RI1 GPIO3  51  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O  CT109/DCD1 (*) The FLASH LED signal can be used to drive a LED through an open-collector transistor according to the module activity status. 2.11  Activity status indication The activity status indication signal can be used to drive a LED through an open-collector transistor according to the module activity status.  confidential © Page : 23 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003    LED status  WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series status OFF  Module in download mode or module OFF Permanent  Module switched ON, not registered on the network Slow flash LED ON for 200 ms, OFF for 2 s Module switched ON, registered on the network ON Quick flash LED ON for 200 ms, OFF for 600 ms Module switched ON, registered on the network, communication in progress  Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description FLASH LED  52  I/O  CMOS / 2X  General Purpose I/O 2.12  Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) An Analog to Digital Converter is provided by the WISMO module. This converter is a 10-bit resolution, ranging from 0 to 2.8 V. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description AUXV0 33 I Analog A/D converter  Electrical Characteristics Parameter Min Max Unit Resolution 10 bits Sampling rate  90.3  Ksps/s Input signal range  0  2.8V  V ADC Reference Accuracy  0.75  2  % Integral Accuracy  +/- 1    LSB Differential Accuracy  +/- 1    LSB Input Impedance ( R )  10    MΩ Input Impedance ( C )    100  nF confidential © Page : 24 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.13 Audio interface Two different microphone inputs and two different speaker outputs are supported.  The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series also includes an echo cancellation feature which allows hands-free function. In some case, ESD protection must be added on the audio interface lines. 2.13.1 Microphone inputs The MIC2 inputs already include the biasing for an electret microphone allowing an easy connection to a handset. The MIC1 inputs do not include an internal bias. MIC1/SPK1 is then appropriate for a hands-free system or a handset with biasing external to the module. 2.13.1.1  Common microphone inputs characteristics The connection can be either differential or single-ended but using a differential connection in order to reject common mode noise and TDMA noise is strongly recommended. When using a single-ended connection, be sure to have a very good ground plane, a very good filtering as well as shielding in order to avoid any disturbance on the audio path. Internal audio filter characteristics Frequency Gain 0-150 Hz  < -22 dB 150-180 Hz  < -11 dB 180-200 Hz  < -3 dB 200-3700 Hz  0 dB >4000 Hz  < -60 dB  The gain of MIC inputs is internally adjusted and can be tuned from 30 dB to 51 dB using an AT command (refer to AT commands documentation [3]). confidential © Page : 25 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Microphone gain vs Max input voltage (using controller 1*) Transmit Gain (dB)  Max Vin (mVrms) +30 43.80 +33 31.01 +36 21.95 +39 15.54 +42 11 +45 7.79 +48 5.51 +51 3.9 (*) for more details, refer to AT commands documentation [3] Microphone gain vs Max input voltage (using controller 2*) Transmit Gain (dB)  Max Vin (mVrms) - 6.5  3031 -6.0 2861 … … 0.0 1434 … … +9.5 480 +10.0 454  + 30.3  43.80 + 30.8  41.36 … … + 50.8  4.14 + 51.3  3.90 (*) for more details, refer to AT commands documentation [3] confidential © Page : 26 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.13.1.2 Main Microphone Inputs (MIC2) The MIC2 inputs are differential ones. They already include the convenient biasing for an electret microphone (0.5 mA and 2 Volts). This electret microphone can be directly connected on these inputs. The impedance of the microphone 2 has to be around 2 kΩ. These inputs are the standard ones for an handset design while MIC1 inputs can be connected to an external headset or a hands-free kit. AC coupling is already embedded in the module.  Pin description Signal  Pin #  I/O  I/O type  Description MIC2P  46  I  Analog  Microphone 2 positive input MIC2N  48  I  Analog  Microphone 2 negative input 2.13.1.3  Auxiliary Microphone Inputs (MIC1) The MIC1 inputs are differential and do not include internal bias. To use these inputs with an electret microphone, bias has to be generated outside the WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series module according to the characteristic of this electret microphone. These inputs are the standard ones used for an external headset or a hands-free kit.  The impedance of the microphone 1 has to be around 2 kΩ. These inputs are  provided for an external headset or a hands-free kit. AC coupling is already embedded in the module.   Pin description Signal  Pin #  I/O  I/O type  Description MIC1P  42  I  Analog  Microphone 1 positive  input MIC1N  44  I  Analog  Microphone 1 negative input  confidential © Page : 27 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.13.2 Speaker outputs 2.13.2.1  Common speaker outputs characteristics The connection can be differential or single-ended but using a differential connection to reject common mode noise and TDMA noise is strongly recommended. Morover in single-ended mode, ½ of the power is lost. When using a single-ended connection, be sure to have a very good ground plane, a very good filtering as well as shielding in order to avoid any disturbance on the audio path. Speaker outputs SPK1 and SPK2 are push-pull amplifiers and can be loaded down to 150 Ohms and up to 1 nF (see details in table Speaker gain vs Max output voltage). Impedance of the speaker amplifier output in differential mode is : R ≤ 1Ω +/-10 %. These outputs are differential and the output power can be adjusted by step of 2 dB. The output can be directly connected to a speaker. Using a single-ended connection also includes losing half of the output power compared to a differential connection. The gain of the speaker outputs is internally adjusted and can be tuned using an AT command. Speaker gain vs Max output voltage Receive Gain (dB) (*)  Max output level (Vrms)  Max.speaker load (Ω) +2 1.74 150 0 1.38 50 -2 1.099 32 -4 0.873 32 -6 0.693 32 -8 0.551 32 -10 0.437 32 -12 0.347 32 -14 0.276 32 -16 0.219 32 -18 0.174 32 -20 0.138 32 -22 0.110 32 -24 0.087 32 -26 0.069 32 (*) analog gain: might not be significant confidential © Page : 28 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.13.2.2 Speaker 2 Outputs Pin description Signal  Pin #  I/O  I/O type  Description SPK2P  45  O  Analog  Speaker 2 positive output SPK2N  47  O  Analog  Speaker 2 negative output 2.13.2.3 Speaker 1 Outputs Pin description Signal  Pin #  I/O  I/O type  Description SPK1P  41  O  Analog  Speaker 1 positive output SPK1N  43  O  Analog  Speaker 1 negative output 2.13.3 Buzzer Output The buzzer output (BUZ) is a digital one. A buzzer can be directly connected between this output and VBATT. The maximum current is 80 mA (PEAK).  Pin description Signal  Pin #  I/O  I/O type  Description BUZ 49 O  Analog (open collector) Buzzer output    Operating conditions Parameter Condition Min Max Unit VOL IAVERAGE = 40 mA    0.6  V IPEAK  VBATT = VBATTmax    80  mA IAVERAGE  VBATT = VBATTmax    40  mA  confidential © Page : 29 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.14  Battery charging interface 2.14.1 Hardware description The WISMO module supports one battery charging circuit for Li-Ion batteries. This circuit uses an interface which consists of a current source inputs (CHG_IN) where the constant current has to flow in order to charge the battery. This current value depends on the battery capacity. It is recommended to provide a current equal to the value of the capacity plus 50 mA. For a 550 mA battery the current will be 600 mA. The maximum current is 800 mA. A specific AT command (AT+WBCM), available from 4.3 level, allows to manage the battery charge (start and stop the charge, enable or disable unsolicited Battery Charge Indications and set the battery charge parameters). The WISMO module monitors the battery voltage to detect the end of the charge. The WISMO module also monitors the temperature of the battery through the BAT_TEMP pin which has to be connected to a temperature sensor inside the battery (a NTC resistor for instance). Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description CHG_IN  1, 2, 4  I  Supply  Current source input BAT_TEMP 38  I Analog  A/D converter  confidential © Page : 30 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Electrical Characteristics Parameter Min Max Typ Unit BAT_TEMP resolution  10     bits BAT_TEMP sampling rate  90.3     Ksps/s BAT_TEMP Input Impedance ( R )  4.7      kΩ BAT_TEMP Input Impedance ( C )    100    nF CHG_IN Voltage (for I=Imax)  5.1*  5.5    V CHG_IN  Current    800    mA BAT_TEMP Input signal range      2.8  Vpp * To be parametrized as per battery manufacturer 2.14.2 Li-ion charging procedure A constant current source has to be provided through CHG_IN inputs in order to charge the Li-ion battery, and BAT_TEMP input has to be connected to a battery temperature sensor. During this procedure the voltage of the battery is accurately monitored. The Li-ion charging involves two phases: •  During the first phase, the battery is charged with a constant current until its voltage reaches 4.1 V*, •  During the second phase, the constant current is pulsed by the module. The width and the frequency of the pulse change during this phase in order to ensure a safety charge. The battery is considered as fully charged when, after a pulse, the voltage remains at a 4.1 V* during more than 10 s. The Li-ion battery must have an included safety circuit to avoid any discharge or overcharge. This circuit is delivered by the manufacturer inside the battery pack. The impedance of this safety circuit has to be the lowest possible in order to reduce the drop-out of the voltage. This drop-out is due to the RF Power Amplifier current (up to 2.0 A). A maximum of 150 mΩ is required.  (*): To be parametrized as per battery manufacturer confidential © Page : 31 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.15  ON / ~OFF 2.15.1 General description  This input is used to switch ON or OFF the WISMO module. A high level signal has to be provided on the pin ON/~OFF to switch ON the module. The level of the voltage of this signal has to be maintained between 2.4 V and VDD during a minimum of 1 s. This signal can be left at high level until switch OFF. To be able to switch OFF the module, the pin ON/~OFF has to be released. Through the firmware, the module can be switched OFF (using the AT+CPOF command).  Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description ON/∼OFF  6  I  CMOS  Module Power ON/OFF  Electrical Characteristics Parameter Min Max Unit Input Impedance ( R )  10    kΩ Input Impedance ( C )    50  pF  Operating conditions Parameter I/O type Min Max Unit VIL    0 V  0.6 V  V VIH    2.4 V  VDD+0.5 V  V  confidential © Page : 32 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.15.2 Operating sequences 2.15.2.1 Power ON Once the module is supplied by the power source, the application must set the ON/~OFF signal to high to start the module power ON sequence. The ON/~OFF signal must be held for 1 s minimum. After this time, an internal mechanism keeps it on hold. During the power ON sequence, an internal reset is automatically performed by the module for 240 ms (typical). During this phase, any external reset should be avoided. Once the initialisation is complete (timing is SIM and network dependent) the AT interface answers « OK » to the application2. For further details, please refer to the AT commands documentation (AT+WIND, AT+WAIP)  POW ER SUPPLYON/~OFFST A TE OF TH E M OD ULEModule OFFIBB+RF < 10 µA AT answ ers « OK »Module READYTon/off-hold(1 s m in ) SIM  and Netw ork dependentRESET m od eIBB+RF=20 to 40 mAINTERNAL RSTTrst(240 ms typ)M odule ON IBB+ RF<120 mA  (no loc. update) IBB+ RF = overall current consum ption (Base Band + RF part) Figure 3: Power-ON sequence diagram (no PIN code activated)                                                       confidential © Page : 33 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.  2 For this, the application has to send AT↵. If the application manages hardware flow control, the AT command can be sent during the initialisation phase. Another solution is to use the AT+WIND command to get an unsolicited status from the module.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.15.2.2 Power OFF To properly power OFF the module, the application must set the ON/~OFF signal to low and then send the AT+CPOF command to de-register from the network and switch off the module. Once the « OK » response is issued by the module, the power supply can be switched off.  POW ER SUPPLYON/~OFFAT COM M ANDST A TE OF TH E M OD ULEAT+CPOFModule READY Module OFFIBB+ RF<100 µA Netw ork dependentOK response IBB+RF = overall current consumption (Base Band + RF part) Figure 4: Power-OFF sequence diagram 2.16 BOOT (optional) This input can be used to download a software in the Flash memory of the WISMO module. For the applications based on AT commands, this is a backup download procedure only (refer to document [1] Customer Design Guidelines). The internal boot procedure is started when this pin is low during the reset of the module. In normal mode this pin has to be left open. In Internal boot mode, low level has to be set through a 1KΩ resistor. If used, this input has to be driven by an open collector or an open drain output: •  BOOT pin 12 = 0, for download mode, •  BOOT pin 12 = 1, for normal mode. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description BOOT 12 I CMOS Flash Downloading  Note : The nominal firmware download procedure is using the X-modem confidential © Page : 34 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.17  Reset signal (~RST) 2.17.1 General description This signal is used to force a reset procedure by providing low level during at least 500 µs. This signal has to be considered as an emergency reset only. A reset procedure is automatically driven by an internal hardware during the power-up sequence. This signal can also be used to provide a reset to an external device. It then behaves as an output. If no external reset is necessary this input can be left open. If used (emergency reset), it has to be driven by an open collector or an open drain output: •  ∼RST pin 14 = 0, for Module Reset, •  ∼RST pin 14 = 1, for normal mode. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description ∼RST  14 I/O SCHMITT  Module Reset  Electrical Characteristics Parameter Min Max Unit Input Impedance ( R )  4.7    kΩ Input Impedance ( C )    10  nF  Operating conditions Parameter Min Max  Condition *VT-  1.1 V  1.2 V   *VT+  1.7 V  1.9 V   VOL  0.4 V IOL = -50 µA VOH 2.0 V   IOH = 50 µA * VT-, VT+ :  Hysteresis thresholds Additional comments on RESET: The RESET process is activated either by the external ~RST signal or by an internal signal (coming from a RESET generator). This automatic reset is activated at Power-up. The module remains in RESET mode as long as the ~RST signal is held low. This signal should be used only for “emergency” resets. A software reset is always preferred to a hardware reset. confidential © Page : 35 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.17.2 Reset sequence To activate the « emergency » reset sequence, the ~RST signal has to be set to low for 500 µs minimum. As soon as the reset is complete, the AT interface answers « OK » to the application. For this, the application has to send AT↵. If the application manages hardware flow control, the AT command can be sent during the initialisation phase. Another solution is to use the AT+WIND command to get an unsollicited status from the module. For further details, refer to AT commands documentation [3].  RESET m od eIBB+ RF=20 to 40 mA EXTERN A L RSTST A TE OF TH E M OD ULEModule READYM in:500 µs Typ:2 m s AT answ ers “OK”Module READY SIM  and netw ork dependentModule ONIBB+ RF<120 m A w ithout loc update Figure 5: Reset sequence diagram 2.18  External Interrupt (~INTR) The WISMO module provides an external interrupt input ~INTR. This input is very sensitive and an interrupt is activated on high to low edge. If this signal is not used it can be left open. If used this input has to be driven by an open collector or an open drain output.  This input is used for instance to power OFF automatically the module. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description ~INTR  16 I CMOS External Interrupt  Electrical characteristics Parameter Min Max Unit VIL -0.5 0.7 Volt VIH 2.2 3.0 Volt confidential © Page : 36 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.19 VCC output This output can be used to power some external functions. VCC has to be used as a digital power supply. This power supply is available when the module is ON. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description VCC 40 O Supply  Digital supply  Operating conditions Parameter Condition Min Max Unit Output voltage  I = 10 mA  2.74  2.86  V Output Current     10  mA  2.20  Real Time Clock Supply (VCC_RTC) VCC_RTC input is used to provide a back-up power supply for the internal Real Time Clock. The RTC is supported by the module when powered on but a back-up power supply is needed to save date and time information when the module is switched off. If the RTC is not used this pin can be left open. Pin description Signal  Pin number  I/O  I/O type  Description VCC_RTC  56  I/O  Supply  RTC Back-up supply  Operating conditions Parameter Condition Min Max Unit Input voltage    2  2.75  V Input Current   VCC=0 V; t° = +25 °C VCC_RTC=2.5 V  3 µA Input Current   VCC=0 V; t°:-20 °C / +55 °C VCC_RTC=2.5 V  10 µA Output voltage    2.4  2.75  V Output current      2  mA  2.21 RF interface confidential © Page : 37 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.  The impedance is 50 Ohms nominal and the DC impedance is 0 Ohm.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   2.21.1 RF connections 2.21.1.1 General There are two possible ways to connect an antenna to the module: •  The antenna can be directly connected to the module on the "Antenna pad" by using a spring contact. •  The antenna can be connected to the module through a coaxial cable. The coaxial cable is connected to both the "Round pad" and the "Ground pad". Spring contact Two land patterns set on the PCB support the RF connection which can be used by the application through spring contacts or a soldered RF cable. Since no standard spring contact is available for WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series, this solution requires a specific part to be developed.  Soldered solution  The soldered solution will preferably be based on a RG178 coaxial cable.  Antenna pad Groundpad Antenna pad  Antenna connection by spring contact.  Antenna connection by coaxial cable. Figure 6: Antenna connection Note: •  The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series does not include any antenna switch for a car kit but this function can be implemented externally and it can be driven using a GPIO. •  The antenna cable and connector should be chosen in order to minimise losses in the frequency bands used for GSM 850/E-GSM 900MHz and DCS 1800/PCS 1900MHz. •  0.5 dB can be considered as a maximum value for loss between the module and an external connector. 2.21.1.2  Antenna directly connected to the module: matching circuit The goal of the matching circuit is to link the antenna (impedance ZA) to the receiver and transmitter access of the module (impedance ZL = 50 Ohm real).  confidential © Page : 38 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   M atching circuit ZL= 50 OhmReceiver +  WISMO module ZA Figure 7: Matching circuit The matching circuit is composed by four elements implemented (see figure above) on the module connecting the "Antenna pad" to the "Round pad" (access to the receiver and the transmitter). The four elements of the matching circuit are not yet defined, and depend on each antenna and mechanical integration. The matching circuit must be verified for each frequency bandwidth: Q2406:   900 MHz (880 to 960 MHz),   1800 MHz (1710 to 1880 MHz). Q2426:   850 MHz (824 to 894 MHz),   1900 MHz (1850 to 1990 MHz). CM4CM2CM3CM1 Figure 8: WISMO Q24x6 sub-series antenna matching circuit (bottom view)  confidential © Page : 39 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003    Antenna pad GND GND GNDCM 1 CM 3Round padCM 2 CM 4 ZL = 50Ω   Figure 9: Electrical diagram for the WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series  2.21.2 RF performances RF performances are compliant with the ETSI recommendation GSM 05.05. The main parameters for Receiver are:  •  GSM850 Reference Sensitivity (Q2426) = -104 dBm Static & TUHigh •  E-GSM900 Reference Sensitivity (Q2406)= -104 dBm Static & TUHigh •  DCS1800 Reference Sensitivity (Q2406)= -102 dBm Static & TUHigh •  PCS1900 Reference Sensitivity (Q2426)= -102 dBm Static & TUHigh •  Selectivity @ 200 kHz: > +9 dBc  •  Selectivity @ 400 kHz: > +41 dBc •  Linear dynamic range: 63 dB •  Co-channel rejection: >= 9 dBc  And for Transmitter: •  Maximum output power (E-GSM 900 & GSM850): 33 dBm +/- 2 dB at ambient temperature, •  Maximum output power (DCS1800 & PCS1900): 30 dBm +/- 2 dB at ambient temperature, •  Minimum output power (E-GSM 900 & GSM850): 5 dBm +/- 5 dB at ambient temperature, •  Minimum output power (DCS1800 & PCS1900): 0 dBm +/- 5 dB at ambient temperature. 2.21.3 Antenna specifications The antenna must fulfil the following requirements: Frequency depends on application. A dual-Band antenna shall work in these frequency bands and have the following characteristics: confidential © Page : 40 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Q2406 Q2426 Characteristic  E-GSM 900  DCS 1800  GSM 850  PCS 1900 Frequency TX  880 to 915 MHz  1710 to 1785 MHz 824 to 849 MHz  1850 to 1910 MHz Frequency RX  925 to 960 MHz  1805 to 1880 MHz 869 to 894 MHz  1930 to 1990 MHz Impedance  50 Ohms Rx max  1.5 :1 VSWR   Tx max  1.5 :1 Typical radiated gain  0 dBi in one direction at least  confidential © Page : 41 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   3 Technical specifications 3.1  General Purpose Connector pin out description Pin #  Name  I/O  I/O type  Description  Comment 1  CHG_IN  I  Supply  Supply for battery charging High current 2  CHG_IN  I  Supply  Supply for battery charging High current 3  SIM_CLK  O  2 X  Clock for SIM interface   4  CHG_IN  I  Supply  Supply for battery charging High current 5  SIM_RST  O  2 X  Reset for SIM interface   6  ON/~OFF  I  CMOS  Power ON/OFF control   7  SIM_DATA  I/O  CMOS / 3X  I/O for SIM interface   8  SDA/SPI_IO  I/O  CMOS/1X  Wire interface or SPI Serial Data  9  SIM_VCC  O  Supply  SIM card supply  6 mA max 10  SCL/SPI_CLK  O  1X  Wire interface or SPI Serial clock  11  VDD  I  Supply  Low power supply  3.1 V minimum or connected to VBATT 12 BOOT I CMOS  BOOT   Pull down through 1 KΩ for Flash downloading 13 ROW0 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Row   14 ~RST I/O SCHMITT  Module Reset  Active low 15 ROW1 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Row   16 ~INTR I CMOS  External interrupt Active low. 100 KΩ Pull-up inside 17 ROW2 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Row   18 GPI or CT103/TXD2 * I  CMOS or 3x  General Purpose Input or Aux.serial Link (UART2) 100K Pull-down inside - Multiplexed confidential © Page : 42 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003    Pin #  Name  I/O  I/O type  Description  Comment 19 ROW3 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Row   20 GPO2 or CT104/RXD2 * O  1X or CMOS  General Purpose Output or Aux.serial Link (UART2) Multiplexed 21 ROW4 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Row   22  GPO1  O  3X  General Purpose Output   23 COL0 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Column   24 GPIO0 or CT106/CTS2 * I/O CMOS/2X or CMOS General Purpose I/O or Aux. serial Link (UART2) Multiplexed 25 COL1 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Column   26 GPO0 or SPI_AUX  O 3X or 1X General Purpose Output or SPI Aux Or SIM 3 V / 5 V Multiplexed 27 COL2 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Column   28  SPI_EN or GPO3  O  1X or CMOS SPI  enable or General Purpose Output Multiplexed 29 COL3 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Column   30  CT105/RTS1  I  CMOS  Serial link interface Request To Send (UART1) Pull up to VCC with 100 kΩ when not used 31 COL4 I/O CMOS/1X  Keyboard Column   32  CT104/RXD1   O  1X  Serial link interface Receive (UART1)  33  AUXV0  I  Analog  Auxiliary ADC input 0  Can be tied to GND if not used 34  CT108-2/DTR1  I  CMOS  Serial link interface Data Terminal Ready (UART1) Pull up to VCC with 100 kΩ when not used 35 GPIO5 or CT105/RTS2 * I/O  CMOS / 2X or 2X General Purpose I/O or Aux. serial Link (UART2) Multiplexed 36 CT107/DSR1  O  1X  Serial link interface Data Set Ready  (UART1)  37  CT106/CTS1  O  1X  Serial link interface Clear To Send (UART1)  38  BAT_TEMP  I  Analog  ADC input for battery temperature measurement Can be tied to GND if not used 39  CT103/TXD1  I  CMOS  Serial link interface Transmit Pull up to VCC with 100 kΩ when not confidential © Page : 43 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Pin #  Name  I/O  I/O type  Description  Comment (UART1) used 40  VCC  O  Supply  2.8 V digital supply output  10 mA max. 41 SPK1P O Analog  Speaker 1 positive output  42  MIC1P  I  Analog  Microphone 1 positive input  43 SPK1N O Analog  Speaker 1 negative output  44 MIC1N I Analog  Microphone 1 negative input  45 SPK2P O Analog  Speaker 2 positive output  46 MIC2P I Analog  Microphone 2 positive input  47  O Analog  Speaker 2 negative output  48 MIC2N I Analog  Microphone 2 negative input  49  BUZ  O  Analog  Buzzer output  80 mA max 50 SIM_PRES I  CMOS  SIM Card Detect   51 GPIO3 or CT109/DCD1 I/O O CMOS/2X  General Purpose I/O Serial interface Data Carrier Detect (UART1) Multiplexed 52 GPIO1 FLASH LED I/O  CMOS/2X  General Purpose I/O Module State Multiplexed 53   GPIO4  I/O  CMOS/2X  General Purpose I/O   54 GPIO2 or CT125 / RI1 I/O O CMOS/2X  General Purpose I/O Serial interface Ring Indicator (UART1) Multiplexed 55 +VBATT    Supply  Battery Input  High current 56  VCC_RTC  I/O  Supply  RTC back-up supply   57 +VBATT    Supply  Battery Input  High current 58 +VBATT    Supply  Battery Input  High current 59 +VBATT    Supply  Battery Input  High current 60 +VBATT    Supply  Battery Input  High current SPK2N * Auxiliary Serial link not available on Q24x6D and Q24x6E products  confidential © Page : 44 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003    125960   Figure 10: WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series pin position (bottom view) confidential © Page : 45 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   3.2 Environmental Specifications Conditions  Temperature range Operating / Full GSM specifications compliant  -20 °C to +55 °C Storage  -30 °C to +85 °C   ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSESTYPE OF TEST STANDARDS STORAGE TRANSPORTATION OPERATING (PORT USE)Class 1.2 Class 2.3 Class 7.3Cold IEC 68-2.1 -25° C                              72 h -40° C                               72 h -20° C (GSM900)                 16 hAb test -10° C (GSM1800/1900)    16hDry heat IEC 68-2.2 +70° C                              72 h +70° C                               72 h +55° C                               16 hBb testChange of temperature IEC 68-2.14 -40° / +30° C              5 cycles -20° / +30° C (GSM900) 3 cyclesNa/Nb test                                      t1 = 3 h -10° / +30° C (GSM1800/1900):3 cycles                    t1 = 3 hDamp heat IEC 68-2.30  +30° C               2 cycles  +40° C               2 cycles  +40° C               2 cyclescyclic Db test 90% - 100% RH                           90% - 100% RH                             90% - 100% RHvariant 1 variant 1 variant 1Damp heat IEC 68-2.56  +30° C               4 days  +40° C               4 days  +40° C               4 daysCb testSinusoidal vibration IEC 68-2.6 5 - 62 Hz     :               5 mm / sFc test 62 - 200Hz :               2 m / s23 x 5 sweep cycles5 - 20 Hz     :        0.96 m2 / s3 10 -12 Hz     :        0.96 m2 / s3Random vibration IEC 68-3.36 20 - 500Hz :         - 3 dB / oct 12 - 150Hz :         - 3 dB / octwide band Fdb test 3 x 10 min 3 x 30 min Electro-Static Discharge (ESD): According to the norm EN 61000-4-2, the maximum ESD level supported by the Q24x6 sub-series is ±4 kV for all the pins including the antenna connector.  Humidity: According to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033, the moisture class of the Q2400 series is level 3. The floor life from the opening of the sealed bag is 168 hours.  Reflow soldering: The WISMO Quik Q2400 series does not support any reflow soldering. confidential © Page : 46 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   3.3 Mechanical specifications 3.3.1 Physical characteristics The WISMO Quik Q24x6 Series module has a complete self-contained shield. •  Dimensions  : 58.4 x 32.2 x 3.9 mm external dimensions (except shielding pins) •  Weight    : <11 g 3.3.2 Mechanical drawings The next page gives the mechanical specifications of WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series. confidential © Page : 47 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Insert here mechanical drawing  confidential © Page : 48 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   4 Appendix 4.1  Wavecom acceptance test The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series complies with Wavecom standard acceptance test plan (Refer to document [4]). 4.2  GSM Standard and Recommendations The WISMO Quik Q24x6 sub-series is compliant with the following GSM ETSI, 3GPP, GCF and NAPRD03 recommendations for Phase II.  Specification Reference  Title 3GPP TS 45.005  v5.5.0 (2002-08) Release 5  Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE. Radio Access Network; Radio transmission and reception GSM 02.07 V8.0.0 (1999-07)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Stations (MS) features (GSM 02.07 version 8.0.0 Release 1999) GSM 02.60 V8.1.0 (1999-07)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description, Stage 1 (GSM 02.60 version 8.1.0 Release 1999) GSM 03.60 V7.9.0 (2002-09)  Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 2 (Release 1998) 3GPP TS 43.064 V5.0.0 (2002-04)  Technical  Specification Group GERAN; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Overall description of the GPRS radio interface; Stage 2 (Release 5) 3GPP TS 03.22 V8.7.0 (2002-08)  Technical  Specification Group GSM/EDGE. Radio Access Network; Functions related to Mobile Station (MS) in idle mode and group receive mode; (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 03.40 V7.5.0 (2001-12)  Technical Specification Group Terminals; Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) (Release 1998) 3GPP TS 03.41 V7.4.0 (2000-09)  Technical Specification Group Terminals; Technical realization of Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) (Release 1998) ETSI EN 300 903 V8.1.1 (2000-11)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Transmission planning aspects of the speech service in the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) system (GSM 03.50 version confidential © Page : 49 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Specification Reference  Title 8.1.1 Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.06 V8.2.1 (2002-05)  Technical  Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network; Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface; Data Link (DL) layer specification (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.08 V7.18.0 (2002-09)  Technical Specification Group Core Network; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification (Release 1998) 3GPP TS 04.10 V7.1.0 (2001-12)  Technical Specification Group Core Networks; Mobile radio interface layer 3 Supplementary services specification; General aspects (Release 1998) 3GPP TS 04.11 V7.1.0 (2000-09)  Technical  Specification Group Core Network; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Point-to-Point (PP) Short Message Service (SMS) support on mobile radio interface (Release 1998) 3GPP TS 45.005  v5.5.0 (2002-08)   Technical  Specification Group GSM/EDGE. Radio Access Network; Radio transmission and reception (Release 5) 3GPP TS 45.008 V5.8.0 (2002-08)  Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network; Radio subsystem link control (Release 5) 3GPP TS 45.010 V5.1.0 (2002-08)  Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network; Radio subsystem synchronization (Release 5) 3GPP TS 46.010 V5.0.0 (2002-06)  Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Full rate speech; Transcoding (Release 5) 3GPP TS 46.011 V5.0.0 (2002-06)  Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Full rate speech; Substitution and muting of lost frames for full rate speech channels (Release 5) 3GPP TS 46.012 V5.0.0 (2002-06)  Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Full rate speech; Comfort noise aspect for full rate speech traffic channels (Release 5) 3GPP TS 46.031 V5.0.0 (2002-06)  Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Full rate speech; Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for full rate speech traffic channels (Release 5) 3GPP TS 46.032 V5.0.0 (2002-06)  Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Full rate speech; Voice Activity Detector (VAD) for full rate speech traffic channels (Release 5) TS 100 913V8.0.0 (1999-08)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS) (GSM 07.01 version 8.0.0 Release 1999) GSM 09.07 V8.0.0 (1999-08)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General requirements on interworking between the Public Land Mobile confidential © Page : 50 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   Specification Reference  Title Network (PLMN) and the  Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (GSM 09.07 version 8.0.0 Release 1999) 3GPP TS 51.010-1 v5.0.0 (2002-09) Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE ; Radio Access Network ;Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification; Part 1: Conformance specification (Release 5) 3GPP TS 51.011 V5.0.0 (2001-12) Technical Specification Group Terminals; Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface (Release 5) ETS 300 641 (1998-03)  Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Specification of the 3 Volt Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM-ME) interface (GSM 11.12 version 4.3.1) GCF-CC V3.7.1 (2002-08)  Global Certification Forum – Certification criteria  NAPRD03 V2.6.0 (2002-06)   North America Permanent Reference Document for PTCRB tests    confidential © Page : 51 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   4.3  Safety recommendations (for information only) IMPORTANT FOR THE EFFICIENT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR GSM APPLICATION BASED ON WISMO Quik Q24x6 Series  PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY 4.3.1   RF safety 4.3.1.1 General Your GSM terminal3 is based on the GSM standard for cellular technology. The GSM standard is spread all over the world. It covers Europe, Asia and some parts of America and Africa. This is the most used telecommunication standard. Your GSM terminal is actually a low power radio transmitter and receiver. It sends out and receives radio frequency energy. When you use your GSM application, the cellular system which handles your calls controls both the radio frequency and the power level of your cellular modem. 4.3.1.2  Exposure to RF energy There has been some public concern about possible health effects of using GSM terminals. Although research on health effects from RF energy has focused on the current RF technology for many years, scientists have begun research regarding newer radio technologies, such as GSM. After existing research had been reviewed, and after compliance to all applicable safety standards had been tested, it has been concluded that the product was fitted for use. If you are concerned about exposure to RF energy there are things you can do to minimize exposure. Obviously, limiting the duration of your calls will reduce your exposure to RF energy. In addition, you can reduce RF exposure by operating your cellular terminal efficiently by following the below guidelines. 4.3.1.3  Efficient terminal operation For your GSM terminal to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality: •  If your terminal has an extendible antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna retracted. However your GSM terminal operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended. •  Do not hold the antenna when the terminal is « IN USE ». Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the modem to operate at a higher power level than needed. 4.3.1.4 Modular Transmitter Modular transmitter.  This device is to be used only for mobile and fixed applications.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not exceed                                                       confidential © Page : 52 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.  3 based on WISMO2D
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   a gain of 3 dBi for mobile operation and 7 dBi for fixed operation.  Users and OEM integrators must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.  OEM must also be provided with labelling instructions.  This device contains 900 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories.  This filing is only applicable for GSM 850 MHz and 1900 MHz PCS operations. 4.3.1.5 Antenna care and replacement Do not use the GSM terminal with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Replace a damaged antenna immediately. Consult your manual to see if you may change the antenna yourself. If so, use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Otherwise, have your antenna repaired by a qualified technician. Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the terminal and may contravene local RF emission regulations or invalidate type approval. 4.3.2   General safety 4.3.2.1 Driving Check the laws and the regulations regarding the use of cellular devices in the area where you have to drive as you always have to comply with them. When using your GSM terminal while driving, please: •  give full attention to driving, •  pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. 4.3.2.2  Electronic devices Most electronic equipment, for example in hospitals and motor vehicles, is shielded from RF energy. However RF energy may affect some  improperly shielded electronic equipment. 4.3.2.3   Vehicle electronic equipment Check your vehicle manufacturer representative to determine if any on-board electronic equipment is adequately shielded from RF energy. 4.3.2.4   Medical electronic equipment Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc...) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Turn your terminal OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using RF monitoring equipment. confidential © Page : 53 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   4.3.2.5 Aircraft Turn your terminal OFF before boarding any aircraft. Use it on the ground only with crew permission. Do not use it in the air. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your terminal while the aircraft is on the ground. To prevent interference with cellular systems, local RF regulations prohibit using your modem while airborne. 4.3.2.6  Children Do not allow children to play with your GSM terminal. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children could damage the modem, or make calls that increase your modem bills. 4.3.2.7   Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a « blasting area » or in areas posted: « turn off two-way radio ». Construction crew often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. 4.3.2.8   Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your terminal OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your modem or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injuries or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas such as petrol stations; below decks on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives, in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your terminal or accessories. Before using your terminal in a vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) ensure that the vehicle complies with the relevant fire and safety regulations of the country in which the vehicle is to be used. 4.3.3  FCC and Industry Canada Regulatory compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Your mobile device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile device. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: American National Standard Institute (ANSI), National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), and International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP). Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic confidential © Page : 54 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. The design of your Module complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable  WARNING: Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the Module, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the Module with a damaged antenna. Please contact your local authorized dealer for antenna replacement.  Important!  Read these safety guidelines prior to using your Module. Failure to follow these rules and guidelines may be dangerous and/or illegal.  4.3.3.1  Road Safety Information  Do not use a hand-held Module while driving a vehicle. Talking on the Module while driving is dangerous and illegal in some locations. If using a hand-held Module, park the vehicle before conversing. Remember – road safety always comes first!  4.3.3.2 Aircraft Safety Information  Power down your Module prior to boarding an aircraft. Sending and receiving calls on your Module on an aircraft is prohibited by law and aviation regulations. Using a wireless Module in an aircraft may interfere with aircraft radio communication or navigation equipment, and disrupt the wireless Module network. When boarding an aircraft, turn your Module OFF.  4.3.3.3  Hospital & Medical Safety Information  Power down your Module prior to entering hospitals, health care facilities, or when near medical equipment.  Operating any radio transmitting equipment, including digital wireless Modules, may interfere with RF-sensitive medical devices. Follow all posted regulations while in hospitals and health care facilities regarding the use of your Module.  4.3.3.4  Blasting and Refueling Safety Information  Do not use your Module near a blasting site. Power down your Module when in any area with a potentially explosive  Atmosphere. Radio transmissions in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death. Obey all posted signs and instructions regarding the use of wireless Module usage. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.  4.3.3.5  Interference Safety Information  All mobile Modules are subject to radio frequency interference that may affect the performance of your  Module. Your digital wireless Module is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. The design of your Module complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable standards. Never rely solely on your Module for essential communications (e.g., medical emergencies). You must be in a service area with adequate signal confidential © Page : 55 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   strength to use the Module. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless Module networks or when certain network services and/or Module features are in use. Check with your local service provider(s).  4.3.3.6  Service Safety Information  Only qualified service personnel are authorized to repair your digital wireless Module and equipment. Use only approved accessories. Contact you sales representative authorized service centers.  FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION  In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.  For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov   confidential © Page : 56 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
 WM_PRJ_Q2400_PTS_002  - 003  14th April 2003   4.4  General Purpose Connector data sheet The next 6 pages are the KYOCERA/ELCO data sheets for the GPC (also available from http://www.avxcorp.com .  confidential © Page : 57 / 63This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement.  Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable.
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