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MAMBO2 H

ARDWARE

 M

ANUAL

V

ERSION

 1.0.1

4.1.1 Power consumption for MAMBO2

 

 

AVARAGE POWER CONSUMPTION (@ T

AMB 

= 25 °C)

Internal battery voltage between 

3.9V

 to 

4.0V

MODES by PFAL commands

STATE

mA

GSM

GPS

DISPLAY

CPU

PFAL,Sys.Power.Mode=auto,30

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

52

PFAL,Cnf.Set,DISP.SAVER=1,1

ON

ON

OFF

ON

140

PFAL,Cnf.Set,DISP.SAVER=2,1

ON

ON

OFF

ON

132

PFAL,Sys.Device.Shutdown

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

700 µA

PFAL,Sys.Device.Sleep=Ign+Ring+Timer=1:20:00

SLEEP

OFF

OFF

OFF

18

PFAL,Sys.GSM.Disable

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

85

PFAL,Sys.GSM.PowerMode=enable

SLEEP

ON

OFF

ON

117

PFAL,Sys.GPS.Disable

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

99

PFAL,Sys.GPS.Sleep

ON

HN

OFF

ON

99

 Full operational

ON

ON

ON

ON

210

HN

 = Hibernate; 

TP

 = TricklePower; 

SLEEP

 = Device  remains registered on the network and reachable.

Note:

  The   values   in   this   table   are   measured   at   FALCOM's   laboratory   and   can   vary   depending   upon   Hardware/Software  

configurations and environmental conditions. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the avarage values given above will be 
the same in your scenario.

Table 1:

 MAMBO2 power consumption in different operation modes

4.1.2 Operating temperatures

 

 

Parameter

Min.

Typ.

Max.

Unit

Storage temperature

-5

+20

+35

°C

Operating temperature

*

-20

+20

+60

°C

Charging temperature

0

+20

+40

°C

Recommended discharging temperature range is 0-40°C, beyond which it will result in decadence of the battery performance 
and shortness of its life.

Table 2:

Operating temperature

4.1.3 Battery Technical Data (1300 mA/h)

 

 

Electrical characteristics and operating conditions

Nominal voltage (V) 

3.70 

Typical capacity 20°C (mA/h) 

1300 mAh @ 4.2 V

Charging method 

Constant Current /
Constant Voltage

Charging voltage 

4.2V ±0.05V

Charging Time

4 Hours (approx.)

Charging current 

450 mA (approx.)

Charging temperature range 

0°C to + 40°C

Max. discharge current 

1C

Discharge temperature range

-20°C to +60°C 

This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.

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Summary of Contents for MAMBO2

Page 1: ...THIS DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE AT HTTP WWW FALCOM DE MAMBO2 Hardware manual Version 1 0 1 Last Modified Friday 24 July 2009...

Page 2: ...ument revisions Number Author Changes Modified 1 0 1 F Beqiri Added power consumption for different power modes 24 07 2009 1 0 0 F Beqiri Initial version 30 05 2008 This confidential document is a pro...

Page 3: ...ss http www falcom de Trademarks Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright This document is copyrighted by FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH with all...

Page 4: ...11 2 Safety precautions while discharging the battery 11 3 SAFETY STANDARDS 12 4 TECHNICAL DATA 13 4 1 Product features 13 4 1 1 Power consumption for MAMBO2 15 4 1 2 Operating temperatures 15 4 1 3 B...

Page 5: ...eration It can be carried along in a pocket backpack or fixed in a vehicle Emergency alarms can be done by pressing a specific key and reporting current location date and time This option should be pr...

Page 6: ...Processor operating at 25MHz that controls all functions of the system Internal SIM card reader 1 8 3V SIM cards Li Polymer internal battery Two way communication Internal GSM antenna Helix GPS anten...

Page 7: ...ce to a new firmware version locally via USB 4 AppNotesRemoteUpdateWithWorkbench pdf Contains information how to upgrade the MAMBO2 device to a new firmware version remotely via TCP 5 MAMBO2GettingSta...

Page 8: ...device The SIM cards can be acquired e g by specific providers From the use of the SIM cards can result additional costs which are to be borne by the purchaser client of the devices The seller does no...

Page 9: ...FF 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 2 7 Aircraft Turn your MAMBO2 OFF be...

Page 10: ...at or other high temperature locations Do not place the battery in direct sunshine or use or store the battery inside cars in hot weather Doing so may cause the battery to generate heat crack or infla...

Page 11: ...ile discharging the battery The temperature range over which the battery can be discharged is 20 C to 60 C Use of the battery outside of this temperature range may damage the performance of the batter...

Page 12: ...and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by government bodies and professional organizations such as directives of the European Community Dire...

Page 13: ...ows battery charging status when the device is turned off free programmable by the software while the device is running 1 x Micro SD card reader for a Micro SD Card 2 X Soft keys Left and right soft k...

Page 14: ...ing with R TTE directive FCC CE Directive RoHS compliant Memory FLASH 8 MBytes for configuration data logging history and firmware storage Approx 4 Mbytes of memory is available for history data data...

Page 15: ...nfigurations and environmental conditions Therefore there is no guarantee that the avarage values given above will be the same in your scenario Table 1 MAMBO2 power consumption in different operation...

Page 16: ...9 6 14 4 kbps non transparent V 110 SMS SMS based reporting in text mode Continuous minute by minute tracking Automatic reply to a polling SMS from any mobile phone or GSM modem with contents NMEA da...

Page 17: ...rage Sensitivity Tracking 159 dBm Dynamic Conditions Altitude 18 000 meters 60 000 feet max Velocity 515 m s 1000 knots max Max update rate 1 Hz Protocol Output see chapter 4 2 NMEA Msg GLL GGA RMC VT...

Page 18: ...Course over ground of the device The received SMS contents or TCP packet can then be forwarded to a map software for graphically representation of the device location NMEA Description GGA Time positio...

Page 19: ...e made using the PFAL Sys Device Sleep command For details see examples in table below Following SLEEP modes are supported by the MAMBO2 device Ign Device wakes up when IGN pin 13 MOLEX AMP changes it...

Page 20: ...ack connector on the MAMBO2 device Figure 2 1 5 pin mini USB jack connector PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 5 VDC 2 D Data 3 D Data X NC 4 GND Ground Table 5 The pinout of the 5 pin mini USB jack connector...

Page 21: ...d connect Device configuration which should locally be done by the system integrator or developer Client computer with the Internet connection and an installed Web browser for accessing server service...

Page 22: ...ese frequencies 850MHz GSM 1900 MHz PCS are possible to be used in U S Territories This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate SAR for uncontrolled envir...

Page 23: ...interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inte...

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