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GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide Contents125GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 3 of 38Contents0 Document History ......................................................................................................  71 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 81.1 Related Documents ........................................................................................... 91.2 Terms and Abbreviations ................................................................................... 91.3 Regulatory and Type Approval Information ..................................................... 111.3.1 Directives and Standards.................................................................... 111.3.2 Safety Precautions.............................................................................. 141.4 Product Label................................................................................................... 152 Product Concept ....................................................................................................... 162.1 Key Features at a Glance ................................................................................ 163 Interface Description ................................................................................................ 183.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 183.2 Block Diagram.................................................................................................. 193.3 Operating Modes ............................................................................................. 203.4 Molex Microfit Connector ................................................................................. 213.4.1 RS-232 Interface................................................................................. 223.4.2 Power Supply...................................................................................... 223.5 Power Up/Power Down Scenarios................................................................... 233.5.1 Turn GWM400 on ............................................................................... 233.5.2 Reset/Restart GWM400...................................................................... 233.5.3 Turn GWM400 off ............................................................................... 233.5.4 Disconnecting Power Supply .............................................................. 233.6 SIM Interface.................................................................................................... 243.7 Status LED....................................................................................................... 243.8 RF Antenna Interface....................................................................................... 254 Electrical and Environmental Characteristics........................................................ 264.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................. 264.2 Power Supply Ratings...................................................................................... 274.3 Operating Temperatures.................................................................................. 284.4 Antenna Interface............................................................................................. 294.5 Storage Conditions .......................................................................................... 305 Mechanics, Mounting and Packaging ..................................................................... 315.1 Mechanical Dimensions ................................................................................... 315.2 Packaging ........................................................................................................ 33
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide Contents125GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 4 of 386 Full Type Approval.................................................................................................... 346.1 Gemalto M2M Reference Setup ...................................................................... 346.2 Restrictions ...................................................................................................... 356.3 CE Conformity.................................................................................................. 356.4 EMC ................................................................................................................. 356.5 Compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations ................................................. 367 List of Parts and Accessories.................................................................................. 37
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide Tab le s5GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 5 of 38TablesTable 1: Terms and abbreviations................................................................................... 9Table 2: Directives ........................................................................................................ 11Table 3: Standards of Australian Type Approval........................................................... 11Table 4: Standards of North American type approval ................................................... 12Table 5: Standards of European type approval............................................................. 12Table 6: Requirements of quality .................................................................................. 13Table 7: GWM400 label information.............................................................................. 15Table 8: GWM400‘ interfaces........................................................................................ 18Table 9: Overview of operating modes ......................................................................... 20Table 10: 8-pin Molex Microfit connector ........................................................................ 21Table 11: Absolute maximum ratings.............................................................................. 26Table 12: Operating supply voltage for GWM400........................................................... 26Table 13: Power supply specification.............................................................................. 27Table 14: Temperature characteristics............................................................................ 28Table 15: RF Antenna interface UMTS/LTE ................................................................... 29Table 16: Storage conditions .......................................................................................... 30Table 17: List of parts and accessories........................................................................... 37
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide Figures6GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 6 of 38FiguresFigure 1: Sample GWM400 labels(This is a label under working, subject to further editing)................................ 15Figure 2: GWM400 interfaces ........................................................................................ 18Figure 3: Block diagram ................................................................................................. 19Figure 4: Pin assignment Molex Microfit ........................................................................ 21Figure 5: SIM interface................................................................................................... 24Figure 6: Status LED...................................................................................................... 24Figure 7: Antenna connector.......................................................................................... 25Figure 8: GWM400 3D overview .................................................................................... 31Figure 9: GWM400 exploded view ................................................................................. 32Figure 10: Packaging of GWM400 ................................................................................... 33Figure 11: Reference equipment for approval.................................................................. 34
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide0 Document History7GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 7 of 380 Document HistoryPreceding document: "Cinterion® GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide” v02New document: "Cinterion® GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide" v02Preceding document: "Cinterion® GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide” v01New document: "Cinterion® GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide" v02New document: "Cinterion® GWM400 Hardware Interface Description” v01Chapter What is new3.4 Updated max. supply power in Table 103.5.1 Revised chapter regarding time between power off and power onChapter What is new1, 1.1, 2replaced module name to ELS61-AUS1.3 Revised to actual certifications1.4 Updated Figure 1 and Table 72.1 Revised “Feature at a Glance” related Operating temperature, Firmware update and antenna3.1 Revised Figure 2 and Table 8 related to antenna connector3.4 Updated Figure 43.4.2 Updated peak current3.8 Updated Figure 7 and antenna gain for all supported bands4.2 Revised Table 134.3 Revised Table 144.4 Revised Table 155.1 Update dimension, Figure 8 and Figure 95.2 Revised number of terminals in VP box, added Figure 106.3, 6.4 Revised to Radio Equipment Directive6.5 Added FCC ID for GWM400Chapter What is new-- Initial document setup.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1 Introduction15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 8 of 381 IntroductionThis document1 describes the hardware of the GWM400. The GWM400 contains a Cinterion® ELS61-AUS module, and has an RS-232 compatible interface with an 8-pin Molex Microfit con-nector, including power supply, and an RF antenna connector. The scope of this document includes interface specifications, electrical as well as mechanical characteristics of the GWM400. It specifies standards pertaining to wireless applications and outlines requirements that must be adhered to for successful product design. The GWM400 is a compact WCDMA/LTE modem to transfer data to/from other devices, such as smart meter, to the mobile network. It is easy to use the GWM400 as a WCDMA/LTE termi-nal. The GWM400 has an industrial standard serial interface that can be used to transfer data to/from the connected device. The connected device can also send AT commands via this se-rial interface, to control GWM400. The GWM400 supports triple band WCDMA and quad band LTE. It has an integrated SIM card reader supporting 1.8V and 3V SIM cards.GWM400 is not intended for use in vehicular environments.1.  The document is effective only if listed in the appropriate Release Notes as part of the technical docu-mentation delivered with your Gemalto M2M product.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.1 Related Documents15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 9 of 381.1 Related Documents[1] AT Command Set for the Cinterion® ELS61-AUS module[2] Release Notes for the Cinterion® ELS61-AUS moduleTo visit the Gemalto M2M GmbH Website please use the following link:http://m2m.gemalto.com1.2 Terms and AbbreviationsTable 1:  Terms and abbreviationsAbbreviation DescriptionACMA Australian Communications and Media AuthorityARP Antenna Reference PointATC AT CommandBTS Base Transceiver StationCB Cell BroadcastCE Communauté Européenne (originally)CODEC Coder-DecoderDAI Digital Audio InterfaceDCE Data Circuit terminating EquipmentDSR Data Set ReadyDTR Data Terminal ReadyEFR Enhanced Full RateEGSM Enhanced GSMEMC Electromagnetic CompatibilityESD Electrostatic DischargeETS European Telecommunication StandardFDMA Frequency Division Multiple AccessG.C.F. GSM Conformity ForumGSM Global Standard for Mobile CommunicationHW HardwareIC Integrated CircuitIF Intermediate Frequency IMEI International Mobile Equipment IdentifierI/O Input/ OutputIGT IgnitionISO International Standards Organization
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.2 Terms and Abbreviations15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 10 of 38ITU International Telecommunications Unionkbps kbits per secondLVD Low voltage DirectiveMbps Mbits per secondMCU Microprocessor Controll UnitMMI Machine Machine InterfaceMO Mobile OriginatedMS Mobile StationMT Mobile TerminatedNC Not Connected PA Power AmplifierPCB Printed Circuit BoardPCM Pulse Code ModulationPCS Personal Communication SystemPD Power DownPDU Protocol Data UnitR&TTE Radio and Telecommunication Terminal EquipmentRF Radio frequencyRI Ring IndicationRX Receive directionSIM Subscriber Identification ModuleSMS Short Message ServiceSW SoftwareTDD Time Division DuplexTDMA Time Division Multiple AccessTX Transmit directionUART Universal Asynchronous Receiver and TransmitterTable 1:  Terms and abbreviationsAbbreviation Description
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.3 Regulatory and Type Approval Information15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 11 of 381.3 Regulatory and Type Approval Information1.3.1 Directives and StandardsGWM400 is designed to comply with the directives and standards listed below.It is the responsibility of the application manufacturer to ensure compliance of the final product with all provisions of the applicable directives and standards as well as with the technical spec-ifications provided in the "GWM400 Hardware Interface Description”.1Table 3:  Standards of Australian Type Approval1.  Manufacturers of applications which can be used in the US shall ensure that their applications have aPTCRB approval. For this purpose they can refer to the PTCRB approval of the respective module. Table 2:  Directives2014/53/EU Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the mak-ing available on the market of radio equipment and repealing Directive 1999/5/EC.The product is labeled with the CE conformity mark. 2002/95/EC (RoHS 1)2011/65/EC (RoHS 2)Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 (and revised on 8 June 2011) on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS)GCF-CC v.3.65.0  Global Certification Forum - Certification CriteriaNAPRD.03 Version 5.30  Overview of PCS Type certification review board Mobile Equipment TypeCertification and IMEI controlPCS Type Certification Review board (PTCRB)FCC Certification (CFR 47 Part 15, 22, and 24) Federal Communication Commission Certification Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 47 PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICESPART 22 - PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICESPART 24 - PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES3GPP TS 51.010-1 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Release 9); Mobile Station (MS) conformance specificationPTCRB RFT 077 AT-Command Test Specification Covering PTCRB RFT 77ETSI EN 301 908-1 V11.1.1 tIMT cellular networks; Harmonised Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU; Part 1: Introduction and common requirementsETSI EN 301 908-2 V11.1.1IMT cellular networks; Harmonised Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU; Part 2: CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA FDD) User Equipment (UE)ETSI EN 301 908-13V11.1.1IMT cellular networks; Harmonized Standard covering the essentialrequirements of article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU; Part 13: EvolvedUniversal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) User Equipment (UE)
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.3 Regulatory and Type Approval Information15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 12 of 38DraftETSI EN 301 489-52V1.1.0Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment andservices; Part 52: Specific conditions for Cellular Communication Mobileand portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment; Harmonized Standardcovering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EUDraft ETSI EN 301 489-01 V2.2.0ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment andservices; Part 1: Common technical requirements; Harmonized Standardcovering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU and the essential requirements of article 6 of Directive 2014/30/EUEN 60950-1: 2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013Safety of information technology equipmentEN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human expo-sure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz - 300 GHz)Table 4:  Standards of North American type approvalFCC Certification (CFR 47 Part 15, 22, and 24) Federal Communication Commission Certification Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 47 PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICESPART 22 - PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICESPART 24 - PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICESOET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01) Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic FieldsNAPRD.03 Version 5.30 Overview of PCS Type certification review board Mobile Equipment Type Certification and IMEI controlPCS Type Certification Review board (PTCRB)Table 5:  Standards of European type approval3GPP TS 51.010-1 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Release 9); Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification;GCF-CC V3.65.0 Global Certification Forum - Certification CriteriaETSI EN 301 511V12.5.1Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Mobile Stations (MS) equipment; Harmonized Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EUETSI EN 301 908-1 V11.1.1 tIMT cellular networks; Harmonised Standard covering the essential require-ments of article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU; Part 1: Introduction and common requirementsETSI EN 301 908-2 V11.1.1IMT cellular networks; Harmonised Standard covering the essential require-ments of article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU; Part 2: CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA FDD) User Equipment (UE)ETSI EN 301 908-13V11.1.1IMT cellular networks; Harmonized Standard covering the essential require-ments of article 3.2 of the Directive 2014/53/EU; Part 13: Evolved UniversalTerrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) User Equipment (UE)DraftETSI EN 301 489-52V1.1.0Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and ser-vices; Part 52: Specific conditions for Cellular Communication Mobile andportable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment; Harmonized Standard cover-ing the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.3 Regulatory and Type Approval Information15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 13 of 38Draft ETSI EN 301 489-01 V2.2.0ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and ser-vices; Part 1: Common technical requirements; Harmonized Standard cov-ering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EUand the essential requirements of article 6 of Directive 2014/30/EUEN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011Information technology equipment - Safety Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60950-1:2005, modified); Amendment A11: 2009; Amendment A1: 2010; Amendment A12: 2011EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human expo-sure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz - 300 GHz) [Superseded: CENELEC EN 50392] Table 6:  Requirements of qualityIEC 60068 Environmental testingDIN EN 60529 IP codesTable 5:  Standards of European type approval
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.3 Regulatory and Type Approval Information15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 14 of 381.3.2 Safety PrecautionsThe following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation, usage, service or repair of any cellular terminal or mobile incorporating GWM400. Manufacturers of the cellular terminal are advised to convey the following safety information to users and oper-ating personnel and to incorporate these guidelines into all manuals supplied with the product. Failure to comply with these precautions violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the product. Gemalto M2M assumes no liability for customer’s failure to comply with these precautions.When in a hospital or other health care facility, observe the restrictions on the use of mobiles. Switch the cellular terminal or mobile off, if instructed to do so by the guide-lines posted in sensitive areas. Medical equipment may be sensitive to RF energy. The operation of cardiac pacemakers, other implanted medical equipment and hear-ing aids can be affected by interference from cellular terminals or mobiles placed close to the device. If in doubt about potential danger, contact the physician or the manufac-turer of the device to verify that the equipment is properly shielded. Pacemaker patients are advised to keep their hand-held mobile away from the pacemaker, while it is on. Switch off the cellular terminal or mobile before boarding an aircraft. Make sure it can-not be switched on inadvertently. The operation of wireless appliances in an aircraft is forbidden to prevent interference with communications systems. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender, legal action, or both.Do not operate the cellular terminal or mobile in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Switch off the cellular terminal when you are near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Operation of any elec-trical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres can constitute a safety hazard.Your cellular terminal or mobile receives and transmits radio frequency energy while switched on. Remember that interference can occur if it is used close to TV sets, radios, computers or inadequately shielded equipment. Follow any special regulations and always switch off the cellular terminal or mobile wherever forbidden, or when you suspect that it may cause interference or danger.Road safety comes first! Do not use a hand-held cellular terminal or mobile when driv-ing a vehicle, unless it is securely mounted in a holder for speakerphone operation. Before making a call with a hand-held terminal or mobile, park the vehicle. Speakerphones must be installed by qualified personnel. Faulty installation or opera-tion can constitute a safety hazard.IMPORTANT!Cellular terminals or mobiles operate using radio signals and cellular networks. Because of this, connection cannot be guaranteed at all times under all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless device for essential com-munications, for example emergency calls. Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the cellular terminal or mobile must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Some networks do not allow for emergency calls if certain network services or phone features are in use (e.g. lock functions, fixed dialing etc.). You may need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call.Some networks require that a valid SIM card be properly inserted in the cellular termi-nal or mobile.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide1.4 Product Label15GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 15 of 381.4 Product LabelThe labels fixed to the bottom of a GWM400 comprise the following information.Figure 1:  Sample GWM400 labels (This is a label under working, subject to further editing)Table 7:  GWM400 label informationNo. Information1 Product name2 Product series/family3 Product group4 Operating Voltage5 FCC IDs6 CE logo and FCC logo7 WEEE logo (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment symbol)8 Product‘s serial number (also as Barcode 128 type C)9 Product‘s IMEI (also as Barcode 128 type C)10 Company logo11 Marking "Made in China"12 Year of manufacture1346278910 11125
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide2 Product Concept17GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 16 of 382 Product Concept2.1 Key Features at a GlanceFeature ImplementationGeneralIncorporates Cinterion®Java moduleThe Java module handles all signal and data processing within theGWM400. Internal software runs the application interface and the completeWCDMA/LTE protocol stack.Frequency bands GWM400 (with ELS61-AUS module): UMTS/HSPA+: Triple band, 850 (BdV) / 900 (BdVIII) / 2100 MHz (BdI)LTE: Quad band, 700 (Bd28) / 900 (Bd8) / 850 (Bd5) / 1800MHz (Bd3)Output power (accordingto Release 99)Class 3 (+24dBm +1/-3dB) for UMTS 2100,WCDMA FDD BdIClass 3 (+24dBm +1/-3dB) for UMTS 900, WCDMA FDD BdVClass 3 (+24dBm +1/-3dB) for UMTS 850, WCDMA FDD BdVIIIOutput power (accordingto Release 8)Class 3 (+23dBm ±2dB) for LTE 700, LTE FDD Bd28Class 3 (+23dBm ±2dB) for LTE 900, LTE FDD Bd8Class 3 (+23dBm ±2dB) for LTE 850, LTE FDD Bd5Class 3 (+23dBm ±2dB) for LTE 1800, LTE FDD Bd3Power supply 4.75V to 32VOperating temperature (ambient temperature)Normal operation: -30°C to +75°CPhysical Dimensions: 76.7mm x 51.5mm x 23.5 m Weight: approx. 60gLTE features3GPP Release 9 UE CAT 1 supportedDL 10.2Mbps, UL 5.2MbpsHSPA features3GPP Release 8 DL 7.2Mbps, UL 5.7MbpsHSDPA Cat.8 / HSUPA Cat.6 data ratesCompressed mode (CM) supported according to 3GPP TS25.212UMTS features3GPP Release 4 PS data rate – 384 kbps DL / 384 kbps ULCS data rate – 64 kbps DL / 64 kbps ULSMS Point-to-point MT and MOCell broadcastText and PDU modeStorage: SIM card plus SMS locations in mobile equipmentSoftwareAT commands Hayes 3GPP TS 27.007, TS 27.005, Gemalto M2MAT commands for RIL compatibility
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide2.1 Key Features at a Glance17GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 17 of 38Java™ Open Platform Java™ Open Platform with• Java™ profile IMP-NG & CLDC 1.1 HI• Secure data transmission via HTTPS/SSL• Multi-threading programming and multi-application executionMajor benefits: seamless integration into Java applications, ease of pro-gramming, no need for application microcontroller, extremely cost-efficienthardware and software design – ideal platform for industrial applications.The memory space available for Java programs is 30MB in the flash filesystem and 18MB RAM. Application code and data share the space in theflash file system and in RAM.Microsoft™ compatibility RIL for Pocket PC and SmartphoneSIM Application Toolkit SAT letter classes b, c, e; with BIPFirmware update Generic update from host application over ASC0.InterfacesRS232  RS-232 interface as part of 8-pin Molex Microfit for AT commands and data:• Supports RTS/CTS hardware handshake• Supports software XON/XOFF flow control• Multiplex ability according to GSM 07.10 Multiplexer protocol• Baud rates from 1200bps to 921,600bps, default: 9600bps• Autobauding supportedPower supply Power supply (BATT+) as part of 8-pin Molex MicrofitSIM card reader Supported SIM/USIM cards: 3V, 1.8VAntenna Antenna connected via SMA connector (jack)Power on/off, ResetPower on Power supply line at power connectorPower off Normal switch-off by AT^SMSOAutomatic switch-off in case of critical temperature or voltage conditionsReset Orderly shutdown and reset by AT commandSpecial featuresStatus indication LED to indicate operating status.Real time clock Timer functions via AT commandsFeature Implementation
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3 Interface Description25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 18 of 383 Interface Description3.1 OverviewGWM400 provide the following interfaces for power supply, operating status indication, anten-na, SIM card and data transfer:Figure 2:  GWM400 interfacesTable 8:  GWM400‘ interfacesNo. Description1 SIM card reader (FF2, rubber cover, no hot plug)2 LED (green) showing operating status LED3 8-pin Molex Microfit connector (female) for data transfer (RS-232 interface) and power supply4 SMA connector (jack) for RF antenna1324Front viewBack view
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.2 Block Diagram25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 19 of 383.2 Block DiagramFigure 3 shows a block diagram of a sample configuration that incorporates a GWM400 and typical accessories.Figure 3:  Block diagramGWM400ELS61-AUSRS-232driverSIM cardinterfacePower regulationRF antennainterfaceLEDRF antenna interfaceHostcontrollerPower supplyExternal applicationSIMcardAntenna
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.3 Operating Modes25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 20 of 383.3 Operating ModesThe table below briefly summarizes the various operating modes referred to in the following chapters. Table 9:  Overview of operating modesNormal operation UMTS / HSPA / LTESLEEPPower saving set automatically when no call is in prog-ress.UMTS / HSPA / LTEIDLEPower saving disabled, but no call in progress.UMTS DATA UMTS  data  transfer  in progress. Power consumptiondepends on network settings (e.g. TPC Pattern) and datatransfer rate.HSPA DATA HSPA data transfer in progress. Power consumptiondepends on network settings (e.g. TPC Pattern) and datatransfer rate.LTE DATA LTE data transfer in progress. Power consumptiondepends on network settings (e.g. TPC Pattern) and datatransfer rate.Power Down Normal shutdown after sending the power down command. Only a voltage regu-lator is active for powering the RTC. Software is not active. Interfaces are notaccessible. Operating voltage remains applied.Airplane mode Airplane mode shuts down the radio part of the module, causes the module to log off from the network and disables all AT commands whose execution requires a radio connection.Airplane mode can be controlled by AT command (see [1]).
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.4 Molex Microfit Connector25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 21 of 383.4 Molex Microfit ConnectorVia the 8-pin Molex Microfit connector, the host application controller controls the GWM400 (in-cluding power supply), and transports data.Figure 4:  Pin assignment Molex MicrofitThe Molex Microfit connector implements an RS-232 interface (see Section 3.4.1) as well as the power supply line (see Section 3.4.2).The GWM400‘s Molex Microfit (3.0) connector, i.e., the header (series number: 430450822) mates with the Molex Microfit (3.0) receptacle (series number: 430250800).Table 10:  8-pin Molex Microfit connectorPin no. Signal name I/O Function1 BATT+ I Power Supply (4.75-32V DC; 3.5W maximum including peaks)2 DTR0 I Data Terminal Ready 3 RXD0 O Receive Data4 CTS0 O Clear To Send5 DCD0 O Data Carrier Detected6 GND - Ground7 TXD0 I Transmit Data8 RTS0 I Request To Send
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.4 Molex Microfit Connector25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 22 of 383.4.1 RS-232 InterfaceThe RS-232 interface is implemented as a serial asynchronous transmitter and receiver con-forming to ITU-T V.24 Interchange Circuits DCE. Based on the conventions for DCE-DTE con-nections it communicates with the host application (DTE) using the following signals:• Port TxD @ application sends data to TXD0 of the GWM400• Port RxD @ application receives data from RXD0 of the GWM400The serial interface (also called ASC0) is configured for 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit, and is by default operated at a fixed baud rate of 9600bps, but can be configured for bit rates from 1200bps to 921kbps. Autobauding supports bit rates from 1.2kbps to 230kbps. Hardware hand-shake using the RTS0 and CTS0 signals and XON/XOFF software flow control are supported. In addition, the modem control signals DTR0 and DCD0 are available. There are different modes of operation that can be set with AT commands.3.4.2 Power SupplyThe power supply of the GWM400 has to be a single voltage source of VPLUS=4.75V…32V ca-pable of providing a peak current of about 368 mA at 15V during an active transmission. The uplink burst causes strong ripple (drop) on the power lines. The absolute minimum voltage during drops must be >4.75V.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.5 Power Up/Power Down Scenarios25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 23 of 383.5 Power Up/Power Down ScenariosIn general, be sure not to turn on the GWM400 while it is beyond the safety limits of voltage stated in Section 4.1. GWM400 immediately switches off after having started and detected these inappropriate conditions. In extreme cases this can cause permanent damage to the GWM400.3.5.1 Turn GWM400 onGWM400 is automatically turned on and started into normal mode by plugging or by re-plug-ging an appropriate power supply unit at the power supply line BATT+.Every time before turn on the GWM400, it must be disconnected at least for 2 seconds from power supply to ensure turn on properly.3.5.2 Reset/Restart GWM400GWM400 can be reset/restarted by entering the command AT+CFUN=x,1. For details on AT+CFUN please see [1].3.5.3 Turn GWM400 offNormal shutdown:• To turn off the GWM400 use the AT^SMSO command, rather than disconnecting the mainsadapter. This switch off procedure lets the GWM400 log off from the network and allows the softwareto enter a secure state and save data before disconnecting the power supply. AfterAT^SMSO has been entered the GWM400 returns the following result codes: ^SMSO: MS OFFOK^SHUTDOWNThe "^SHUTDOWN" result code indicates that the GWM400 turns off in less than 1 second.After the shutdown procedure is complete the GWM400 enters the Power Down mode. TheRTC is still fed from the voltage regulator in the power supply ASIC.Only after power off and power on again, i.e., turning off and on the power supply line, can the terminal be switches on again. Apart from the normal shutdown. 3.5.4 Disconnecting Power SupplyBefore disconnecting the power supply from the BATT+ pin, make sure that the GWM400 is in a safe condition. The best way is to wait 1s after the "^SHUTDOWN" result code has been in-dicated.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.6 SIM Interface25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 24 of 383.6 SIM Interface The SIM interface is intended for 1.8V and 3V SIM cards in accordance with 3GPP 31.102. The card holder is a five wire interface according to ETSI 102 221. The SIM card holder is protected by a rubber cover that has to be opened before a SIM can be inserted.Figure 5:  SIM interfaceThe SIM - with the circuit side facing upwards - is inserted by gently pushing it into the SIM card holder until it snaps hold. It is now protected from accidental removal. The SIM can be removed from the card holder by using a flat object such as a screwdriver to carefully press the inserted SIM until it snaps out again.All signals of the SIM interface are protected from electrostatic discharge.Removing and inserting the SIM card during operation requires is not supported by GWM400. Note: No guarantee can be given, nor any liability accepted, if loss of data is encountered after removing the SIM card during operation. Also, no guarantee can be given for properly initializ-ing any SIM card that the user inserts after having removed a SIM card during operation. In this case, the application must restart the GWM400.3.7 Status LEDGWM400 has a green LED to indicate its operating status.Figure 6:  Status LEDThe LED is enabled by default, but can be configured by AT command AT^SLED. For more information on the AT^SLED command please refer to [1]. SIM card readerStatus LED
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide3.8 RF Antenna Interface25GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 25 of 383.8 RF Antenna InterfaceAn external RF antenna is connected via the GWM400’s SMA connector (jack) that is also the antenna reference point (ARP).Figure 7:  Antenna connectorThe system impedance is 50. In any case, for good RF performance, the return loss of the customer application’s antenna should be better than 10dB (VSWR < 2). GWM400 withstand a total mismatch at this connector when transmitting with maximum RF power.Additional ESD protection to the antenna connector is provided. DC voltage must not be ap-plied to the antenna circuit to protect it from damage.Please note that the terminal should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the antenna connected to the terminal and any human bodies. Also, the trans-mitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For mobile and fixed operation configurations the antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed the limit 2.51 dBi for all the supported bands.The antenna's character impedance should be 50. It it recommended that the antenna should have VSWR <=2:1, within the working band frequency range. SMA connector (jack)
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide4 Electrical and Environmental Characteristics30GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 26 of 384 Electrical and Environmental Characteristics4.1 Absolute Maximum RatingsTable 11:  Absolute maximum ratingsParameter Port / Description Min. Max. UnitSupply voltage BATT+ -0.3 +45 VRS-232 input voltage range TXD0, DTR0, RTS0 -25 +25 VRS-232 output voltage rangeRXD0, CTS0, DCD0 -13.2 +13.2 VImmunity against discharge of static electricityAll interfaces (lines)Contact dischargeAir discharge-4-8+4+8kVkVTable 12:  Operating supply voltage for GWM400Parameter Min Typ Max UnitSupply voltage BATT+ measured at Molex Microfit4.75 15 32 V
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide4.2 Power Supply Ratings30GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 27 of 384.2 Power Supply RatingsTable 13:  Power supply specificationDescription Conditions Typical rating UnitIBATT+1(i.e., sum ofBATT+BB and BATT+RF) 1.  With an impedance of ZLOAD=50Ω at the antenna pad.All measurements have been done with BATT+ = 15V. OFF State supply current Power Down 13.6 mAPeak current  UMTS Max output power 254 mALTE Max output power 368 mAAverage UMTS supply currentData transfer @ maximum PoutIDLE @ DRX=6(UART active, but no communication) 16.5 mAUMTS Data transfer Band I; +23dBm 214 mAUMTS Data transfer Band V; +23dBm 163 mAUMTS Data transfer Band VIII; +23dBm 195 mAHSPA Data transfer Band I; +23dBm 210 mAHSPA Data transfer Band V; +23dBm 163 mAHSPA Data transfer Band VIII; +23dBm 194 mAAverage LTE sup-ply currentData transfer @ maximum PoutIDLE 2(UART active, but no communication) 2.  The power save mode is disabled via AT command AT^SCFG=”MEopMode/PwrSave”,”disabled”18.6 mALTE Data transfer Band 33; +23dBm3.  Communication tester settings:- Channel Bandwidth: 5MHz- Number of Resource Blocks: 25 (DL), 1 (UL), RB position: Low- Modulation: QPSK 238 mALTE Data transfer Band 53; +23dBm 168 mALTE Data transfer Band 83; +23dBm 206 mALTE Data transfer Band 283; +23dBm 196 mA
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide4.3 Operating Temperatures30GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 28 of 384.3 Operating TemperaturesNote: Within the specified normal operating temperature range the board temperature may vary to a great extent depending on operating mode, used frequency band, radio output power and current supply voltage. Note also the differences and dependencies that usually exist be-tween board (PCB) temperature of the GWM400 and its ambient temperature.Table 14:  Temperature characteristicsParameter Min Typical Max UnitNormal operation (ambient temperature) -30 +75 °C
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide4.4 Antenna Interface30GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 29 of 384.4 Antenna InterfaceTable 15 lists RF antenna interface specifications for the GWM400. Please note that the spec-ified conditions may not apply to or be supported by all terminals.Table 15:  RF Antenna interface UMTS/LTEParameter Conditions Min. Typical Max. UnitUMTS/HSPA connectivity Band I,V,VIII Receiver Input Sensitiv-ity@ARPUMTS 2100 Band I -106.7 dBmUMTS 850 Band V -106.7 dBmUMTS 900 Band VIII -103.7 dBmUMTS Maximum TX Power11. RF Power@ ARP with 50 Ohm Load, ambient temperature 25°CUMTS 2100 Band I 21 23 - dBmUMTS 850 Band V 21 23 - dBmUMTS 900 Band VIII 21 23 - dBmLTE connectivity Band 3, 5, 8, 28LTE Receiver Input Sensitiv-ity (5 MHz@ ARP, single antenna)LTE FDD 1800 Band 3 -96.3 -98 dBmLTE FDD 850 Band 5 -97.3 -100 dBmLTE FDD 900 Band 8 -96.3 -100 dBmLTE FDD 700 Band 28 -97.8 -98 dBmLTE Maximum TX Power22. Power @ ARP with 50Ohm Load ambient temperature 25°C, 5MHz BW, 1R, Position LowLTE FDD 1800 Band 3 +21 +22.5 dBmLTE FDD 850 Band 5 +21 +22.5 dBmLTE FDD 900 Band 8 +21 +22.5 dBmLTE FDD 700 Band 28 +21 +22.5 dBm
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide4.5 Storage Conditions30GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 30 of 384.5 Storage ConditionsThe conditions stated above are only valid for devices in their original packed state in weather protected, non-temperature-controlled storage locations. Normal storage time under these conditions is 12 months maximum.Table 16:  Storage conditionsType Condition Unit ReferenceAir temperature:  LowHigh-25+40°C IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033AHumidity relative:  LowHigh1090 at 40°C%---IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033AAir pressure:   LowHigh70106kPa IEC TR 60271-3-1: 1K4IEC TR 60271-3-1: 1K4Movement of surrounding air 1.0 m/s IEC TR 60271-3-1: 1K4Water: rain, dripping, icing and frostingNot allowed --- ---Radiation: SolarHeat1120600W/m2ETS 300 019-2-1: T1.2, IEC 60068-2-2 BbETS 300 019-2-1: T1.2, IEC 60068-2-2 BbChemically active substances Not recommendedIEC TR 60271-3-1: 1C1LMechanically active substances Not recommendedIEC TR 60271-3-1: 1S1Vibration sinusoidal:DisplacementAccelerationFrequency range1.552-9   9-200mmm/s2HzIEC TR 60271-3-1: 1M2Shocks:Shock spectrumDurationAccelerationsemi-sinusoidal150msm/s2IEC 60068-2-27 Ea
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide5 Mechanics, Mounting and Packaging33GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 31 of 385 Mechanics, Mounting and Packaging5.1 Mechanical DimensionsFigure 8 shows a 3D view of the GWM400 and provides an overview of the mechanical dimen-sions of the terminal. For further details and an exploded view see Figure 9. Figure 8:  GWM400 3D overviewLength: 71.3mm (excluding SMA antenna connector)76.7mm (including SMA antenna connector)Width: 51.5mm Height: 23.5mm
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide5.1 Mechanical Dimensions33GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 32 of 125Figure 9:  GWM400 exploded view
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide5.2 Packaging33GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 33 of 385.2 PackagingGWM400 terminal units come in bubble bags stashed into VP boxes made out of corrugated fiberboard:• VP box size: 370mm x 350mm x 155mmA VP box contains up to 60 terminal units, stashed into two layers of up to 30 units. Terminal layers are separated by foam layers for protective purposes.Figure 10:  Packaging of GWM4001 475.00241.0052 VP box3FOAMGWM4004 G-BUBBLEBAG5GWM400
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide6 Full Type Approval36GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 34 of 386 Full Type Approval6.1 Gemalto M2M Reference SetupThe Gemalto M2M reference setup submitted to type approve GWM400 consists of the follow-ing components:• GWM400 with approved Java module•PC as MMI• Power Supply• RS-232/power supply cable (modified from DB9-RJ45 connector adapter)Figure 11:  Reference equipment for approvalFor ordering information please refer to Chapter 7.PCPower supplySIMRS-232/power supplyAntenna or50Ohm cableto the system simulator8-pin MicrofitConnectorTerminal
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide6.2 Restrictions36GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 35 of 386.2 RestrictionsLater enhancements and modifications beyond the certified configuration require extra approv-als. Each supplementary approval process includes submittal of the technical documentation as well as testing of the changes made. • No further approvals are required for customer applications that comply with the approvedGWM400 configuration. • Extra approval must be obtained for applications using other accessories than thoseincluded in the approved GWM400 configuration (power supply, MMI implementation sup-ported by AT commands). 6.3 CE ConformityGWM400 meets the requirements of the EU directives listed below:• Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU GWM400 is marked with the CE conformity mark.6.4 EMCGWM400 complies with the equipment requirements specified in EN 301489-1 and -52 are covered by the Radio Equipment Directive. For details see Section 1.3.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide6.5 Compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations36GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 36 of 386.5 Compliance with FCC Rules and RegulationsAs an integrated product, GWM400 is fully compliant with the grant of the FCC Equipment Authorization for the built-in Java modules, and therefore, bears the labels “Contains FCC ID:QIPELS61-AUS”.The Equipment Authorization Certification for GWM400 is listed under the following identifiers:FCC Idenitifier: QIPGGWM400 Granted to Gemalto M2M GmbHNotes (FCC): Radio frequency radiation exposure Information:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled envi-ronment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm be-tween the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.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.This terminal equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig-ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howev-er, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be de-termined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-ference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Gemalto M2M may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter op-erating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance: For more information on the RF an-tenna interface please refer to Section 3.8 and Section 4.4.
GWM400 Product Technical Specification and User Guide7 List of Parts and Accessories37GWM400_HID_v02 2017-07-05Confidential / PrelimenaryPage 37 of 387 List of Parts and AccessoriesTable 17:  List of parts and accessoriesDescription Supplier Ordering informationGWM400 Gemalto Ordering numberL30960-N4300-A2008-pin receptacle Molex Microfit (3.0)Molex Ordering number43025-0800
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