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Revision history Version 1 Date 29 Apr 2013 2 2 Dec 2013 Details First issue Added label details. Finalized temperature and humidity range. Clarified packing details. Corrected accessories details. Originated by Samuel Chéreau Samuel Chéreau This manual is written without any warranty. Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd. reserves the right to modify or improve the product and its accessories which can also be withdrawn without prior notice.
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Contents 1 Specifications 9 2 Related documents 11 3 Hardware installation 13 3.1 Mounting the modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3.2 Installing the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3.3 Connecting the external antenna (SMA type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3.4 Connecting the modem to external device . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.6 Basic operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Confidential, the whole document is the sole property of Maestro Wireless Solutions ltd. support@maestro-wireless.
Safety precautions General precautions – The modem generates radio frequency (RF) power. When using the modem care must be taken on safety issues related to RF interference as well as regulations of RF equipment. – Do not use the modem in aircraft, hospitals, petrol stations or in places where using GSM products is prohibited. – Be sure that the modem will not be interfering with nearby equipment. For example: pacemakers or medical equipment.
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Chapter 1 Specifications – Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz – Support Data, SMS, Voice and Fax (Only M1002GAD) – Max power output: 2W (850/900MHz), 1W (1800/1900MHz) – Group 3 FAX support (Class 1 and 2) – GPRS Class B class 10 (4Rx+1Tx or 3Rx+2Tx) at maximum speed – SIM Tool Kit Class 2 – AT command set (GSM 07.05, GSM 07.
Temperature range: – Operating: -40°C to +85°C with relative humidity below 95% – Storage: -40°C to +85°C CAUTION In accordance with the European directive EN60590, if the ambient temperature exceeds or might exceed 65°C, it is required that the installer: - Avoid physical contact with the Maestro 100 2G when the temperature exceeds 65°C.
Chapter 2 Related documents This document presents technical and hardware specifications of the Maestro 100 2G industrial modem. It covers a hardware installation, quick start guide, accessories listing, and troubleshooting details.
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Chapter 3 Hardware installation 3.1 Mounting the modem If delivered with the DIN clip accessory, detailed on page 23, use two M3 screws to mount the DIN clip on the back of the modem as shown on figure 3.1.1. Figure 3.1.1: DIN clip mounted on M100 2G 3.2 Installing the SIM card Use a ball pen or paper clip to eject the SIM holder by pressing the eject button. Put the SIM card to the tray; make sure it is completely inserted in the tray, then carefully put back the tray into the slot.
Note: If the Maestro 100 2G is connected with another DCE device please use a cross cable. 3.5 Connecting the DC power supply If delivered with the power cord accessory, on page 22, use the open ending of the power cord to connect a DC supply. Refer to the following for power supply requirement: – Input voltage range : 5-32V – Rated current: 650mA Figure 3.5.1: Power cord not included in the package Plug the DC Molex connector of the power cord in the modem and it will turn on automatically.
Chapter 4 Maestro 100 2G easy setup guideline The Maestro 100 2G of the M100 Series is a ready-to-use GSM modem for voice, data, fax and SMS services. Ultra compact and fully-featured, the M100 2G can be integrated easily into any industrial machine from electricity meters to intrusion alarms or vending machines. M100 2G modems are fully type approved, making them immediately usable worldwide.
Figure 4.2.1: Start page - Maestro Configuration Software 5. Auto-detect serial configuration: will detect your modem serial configuration automatically, though it may take some time. 6. Menu tab page: once connected menu will show ready for use and could do configuration of all modem features. 7. Quick connect/disconnect button. 8. AT command sent status message: will show the current AT command sent to the modem for a quick debug. 9. Quick signal strength overview which can be deactivated. Figure 4.2.
The Maestro Configuration Software add an easy to configure interface to all the SmartPack features, detailed as: – Data & Serial to IP socket: AutoTCP/UDP, IP packet settings, ...
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Chapter 5 Equipments description 5.1 Interfaces Above picture reflects real device dimensions. 5.1.1 Status indicator The LED will indicate different status of the modem: – OFF: modem is switched off – ON: modem is connecting to the network – Flashing slowly: modem is in idle mode – Flashing rapidly: modem is in transmission/communication (GSM only) 5.1.2 SMA female antenna connector Connect an antenna with SMA male connector on the modem, make sure the antenna is tightly secured.
5.1.3 15-Pin D-Sub Female connector (RS232/Audio) This connector provides serial link and audio link to the modem.
5.1.4 4-Pin Micro-fit Molex connector (Power and input/output) Figure 5.1.1: Pin assignment of 4-Pin connector Pin number Name Functions 1 2 3 4 ADC GPIO POWER POWER + Analog input (5V max.) General purpose I/O (2.8V max.) DC power negative input (or ground) DC power positive input (6V to 32V max.) a Important note the Engineering Sample have pin 1 and 2 reverse a 5.
EUR band - External antenna - ACC-A01 – Magnetic mount type – Frequency bands: 900/1800MHz – Antenna Gain: +3dBi – Height ~ 236mm (w/ magnetic base) – Cable length 2.5m (w/ connector) US band - External antenna - ACC-A05 – Magnetic mount type – Frequency bands: 850/1900MHz – Antenna Gain: +0dBi – Height ~ 110mm (w/ magnetic base) – Cable length 2.5m (w/ connector) Penta-band - L-shape antenna - ACC-A11 – Frequency GSM 850/900/1800/1900/2100MHz band – Antenna Gain • 2.0 ± 0.7dBi @ 880MHz • 1.0 ± 0.
DIN rail mount - ACC-DIN – SPCC steel – Thickness: 1.2mm DB15 to DB9 adapter - OTH-004 – Plastic molded with screws – Length: 36mm (w/ connector) Confidential, the whole document is the sole property of Maestro Wireless Solutions ltd. support@maestro-wireless.
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Chapter 6 Default firmware settings 6.1 Factory settings The modem has the following factory settings. Please refer to the AT command document for the meaning of each setting. 6.
6.3 Analog input port This port can be used either as a voltage input (0-5V range) or as a current input (0-20mA range). – To setup the port as a voltage input, issue the commands: AT+WIOM=1,"GPIO19",1 then AT+WIOW="GPIO19",0. – For a current input, issue: AT+WIOM=1,"GPIO19",1 then AT+WIOW="GPIO19",1. To read the value of the input, use the command AT+ADC?. More information can be found in the AT commands guide document. 6.
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 The modem’s LED does not light – Check if the modem has been properly connected to a 5-32V power supply – Check if the power connector is properly inserted – Check the fuse in the power cord 7.
7.5 Debug, or further command using Smart Terminal as example First, you can find our Hyper Terminal substitute at the following address: http://www.maestro-wireless.com/ smart-terminal Then follow the steps: – Open the software, you can find the shortcut on your desktop, or access it by the Start menu > All Programs > Maestro Wireless Solutions > Smart Terminal.
7.6 Basic operations Followings are examples of some AT commands. Please refer to the AT command document for a full description.