User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Module Power
- 3 Physical Interfaces
- Module Mounting to Host Board (Reference)
- Connectors
- Connectors
- I/O Connector Pin Assignments
- Circuit Protection
- Antenna
- Control Connector Signal Functions
- Module Power (Pins 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99)
- Power Control (Pin 35) - (PWR_CTL)
- Level Translation Reference Power (Pin 77)
- USB (Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
- General Purpose Input/Output Interface
- RTC Sleep
- Serial Interfaces & Handshake (Pins 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25)
- Multi-Channel Serial Interface (MCSI) – (Pins 12, 14, 16, 18)
- VBackup Input (Pin83)
- Using VBackup
- Analog-to-Digital Input (Pin 74)
- Handset Microphone Input (Pins 65, 67)
- Handset Microphone Bias Output (Pin 63)
- Handset Speaker Output (Pins 71, 73)
- Headset Microphone Input (Pin 55)
- Headset Microphone Bias Output (Pin 53)
- Headset Speaker Output Left & Right (Pins 57, 59)
- Headset Output Common Mode (Pin 61)
- Headset Detect (Pin 47)
- Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Carrier (Pins 76, 78, 80, 82, 84)
- 4 Hardware Design
- General Design Guidelines for Using Novatel Wireless M2M GSM Modules
- Enabling the Transmission Modes for the GSM/GPRS Services
- Voice Communication
- Circuit-Switched Data
- SMS: Short Message Services
- Provisioning The SIM
- GSM Services Supported by the Novatel Wireless M2M Enabler IIIG Module
- GPRS Services Supported by the Novatel Wireless M2M Enabler IIIG Module
- Selecting the GSM Modes of Operation
- 5 Setup and Initialization
- 6 Integration and Testing
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ii. 1900MHz: 2.0dBi
e. If the M2M modem is required to provide voice support the design must be
evaluated by Novatel Wireless.
f. The FCC and Industry Canada IDs must be permanently affixed on the exterior of
the notebook or readily accessible under a panel or battery pack of the host device
that cannot be separated from the host device itself.
i. The label must state:
a. This device contains FCC ID: MIVGSM0308
b. This device contains IC: 4160A-GSM0308
g. The user manual/installation guide must give clear instructions regarding the
proper installation and use to ensure compliance with FCC/IC RF Exposure
guidelines, and also include appropriate caution and warning statements and
information
2) The M2M module can be installed as a standalone transmitter in host devices as a Class II
permissive change meeting the following conditions. (Standalone is defined as a single
transmitter transmitting as opposed to 2 or more transmitters transmitting simultaneously.)
a. ≤20cm separation distance is provided between the transmitting antenna and
the end user. This will trigger a SAR measurement or evaluation. The OEM
integrator is responsible to design the product to comply with RF exposure, and
must work with Novatel Wireless (the grantee) to satisfy FCC/IC SAR
requirements.
b. If the device does not meet the criteria in item #1 for a Class I permissive change
then additional testing with an application to the FCC will be required.
c. Once the Class II permissive change has been completed the FCC and Industry
Canada IDs must be permanently affixed on the exterior of the notebook or readily
accessible under a panel or battery pack of the host device that cannot be
separated from the host device itself.
i. The label must state:
a. This device contains FCC ID: MIVGSM0308
b. This device contains IC: 4160A-GSM0308