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I2R GSU-600 Wireless Modem User Guide

 

 

 

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1. Safety information...................................................................................................................................... 2 
2. Contents....................................................................................................................................................... 3 
3. Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 

3.1 Top View ........................................................................................................................................... 4 
3.2 Bottom View ..................................................................................................................................... 4 

4. Product description...................................................................................................................................... 5 

4.1 Highlights .......................................................................................................................................... 6 

5. Features ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 

5.1 Product data....................................................................................................................................... 7 
5.2 Audio ................................................................................................................................................. 8 
5.3 SMS................................................................................................................................................... 8 
5.4 Data ................................................................................................................................................... 8 
5.5 External interfaces ............................................................................................................................. 8 

6. Installation ................................................................................................................................................... 9 

6.1 Package contents ............................................................................................................................... 9 
6.2 Installation information ..................................................................................................................... 9 

7. Peripheral and interface description .......................................................................................................... 12 

7.1 Status indicators .............................................................................................................................. 12 
7.2 USB interface .................................................................................................................................. 13 
7.3 Headset connector ........................................................................................................................... 14 
7.4 SIM card holder............................................................................................................................... 15 
7.5 Antenna ........................................................................................................................................... 16 
7.6 RF test interface .............................................................................................................................. 16 
7.7 Reset key ......................................................................................................................................... 17 

8. Current Consumption ................................................................................................................................ 18 
9. Mechanics ................................................................................................................................................. 19 

9.1 Top View ......................................................................................................................................... 19 
9.2 Side View ........................................................................................................................................ 19 
9.3 Bottom View ................................................................................................................................... 20 

10. AT command control ............................................................................................................................... 21 
11. Contact us ................................................................................................................................................ 22 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GSU-600

Page 1: ...I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide 1 ...

Page 2: ... Secure it so that it cannot be switched on inadvertently z Switch the Modem off when you are near petrol station fuel depots chemical plants or blasting operations The Modem can disturb the operation of technical equipment z Interference can occur if the device is used near televisions radios z In order to avoid possible damage we recommend that you only use the specified accessories These have b...

Page 3: ...Data 8 5 5 External interfaces 8 6 Installation 9 6 1 Package contents 9 6 2 Installation information 9 7 Peripheral and interface description 12 7 1 Status indicators 12 7 2 USB interface 13 7 3 Headset connector 14 7 4 SIM card holder 15 7 5 Antenna 16 7 6 RF test interface 16 7 7 Reset key 17 8 Current Consumption 18 9 Mechanics 19 9 1 Top View 19 9 2 Side View 19 9 3 Bottom View 20 10 AT comma...

Page 4: ...I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide 3 Overview 3 1 Top View Figure 1 Top view of the modem 3 2 Bottom View Figure2 Bottom view of the modem 4 ...

Page 5: ...MCS1 9 I2R GSU 600 is the ideal solution for voice data and SMS communication z I2R GSU 600 makes integration as simple as possible primarily for users in the M2M market segment a stand alone device the modem is fitted with standard USB interfaces for a power supply an antenna a PC and a headset with its plug play technology making it very easy to put into operation z Thanks to its robust case the...

Page 6: ... integrate z LED display z Wide input voltage range z Highly compact light and powerful z USB interface USB specification 2 0 compliant full speed z Integrated SIM card holder z Extended AT commands for industrial applications z USB 2 0 interface simple integration via plug play z USB bus powered requires no external power supply z Firmware upgrade available z RF test interface 6 ...

Page 7: ...e 2 2 z Output performance GSM GPRS Class4 2W for GSM900 Class1 1W for DCS1800 PCS1900 EDGE Class E2 0 5W for GSM900 Class E2 0 4W for DCS1800 PCS1900 z Control via AT commands through USB interface z Dimensions 109 46 14mm z Weight approx 41g z SIM card 3V 1 8V z Data interface USB 2 0 z GPRS EDGE multi slot class 12 z GPRS mobile station class B 7 ...

Page 8: ...S z Point to point MT and MO z SMS cell broadcast z Text and PDU mode 5 4 Data z CSD up to 14 4kbps z USSD z Non transparent mode EDGE max 236 8 kbps GPRS max 85 6kbps z Coding scheme CS1 4 MCS1 9 5 5 External interfaces z USB 2 0 interface z Handset audio interface z Mini SIM card holder z RF test interface z Reset key Only for firmware upgrade 8 ...

Page 9: ...SB extender cord z Headset Optional Figure 3 Package contents 6 2 Installation information z Install the modem driver software following the procedure defined in our software installation user guide z Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder with the correct direction the SIM Card s chamfered corner must match with the latch on the housing 9 ...

Page 10: ...wer from the PC and simultaneously transmit data between the PC and the modem see figure 4 figure 5 port 2 is only used to get power from the PC to enhance the power supply of the modem it can t be used to transmit data see figure 4 figure 7 Port 3 is only for the modem see figure 4 figure 5 Figure 4 USB extendedr cord with three ports The recommended connection between the modem and the PC is sho...

Page 11: ... figure 6 in this way the modem can not work steadily in the case of heavy load during data transmitting since only one USB port can not afford so much current please refer to chapter7 Figure 6 Using only port1 And the incorrect connection is shown in figure 7 Figure 7 The incorrect connection between the modem and PC 11 ...

Page 12: ... z USB interface z Headset connector z SIM card holder z Antenna z RF test interface z Reset key 7 1 Status indicators The modem has three led lights to indicate the modem status z Light1 Power indicator Keep on once the modem is plugged into the USB port z Light2 Network status z Light3 Error No SIM card or invalid SIM card Figure 8 Status indicators 12 ...

Page 13: ...On 5000ms Off Found network Glitter 64ms On 300ms Off Data transmission ON No SIM card or invalid SIM card OFF SIM card is ready 7 2 USB interface z The Modem s power supply adopts USB bus powered mode needs no additional external power supply it gets power from the USB ports of notebook or PC z Data and command are transmitted by USB data line D D Figure 9 USB interface 13 ...

Page 14: ...I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide 7 3 Headset connector z The handset is connected via a 3 pin Mini socket The audio interface can be configured by AT commands Figure 10 Headset interface 14 ...

Page 15: ... inserted into the card holder to put the Modem into the norm al operation Figure 11 SIM card holder and guidance 1 Make sure that there is no voltage applied to the Modem before the SIM card is correctly inserted to the SIM card holder 2 Insert the SIM card holder and push it back into the housing Note The SIM card must be replaced while there is no voltage applied on the Modem 15 ...

Page 16: ...nput Output Input Output interface Input Ri 1MΩ Output Rо 220Ω CLK 4 Output Clk Ro 220Ω RST 5 Output Reset signal R0 220 Ω VCC 6 Power 3V VCC 3V 10 7 5 Antenna A Quad band antenna GSM850 EGSM900 DCS1800 PCS1900 has been equipped Figure 12 Quad band Antenna 7 6 RF test interface An antenna test interface is reserved for RF function test 16 ...

Page 17: ...I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide Figure 13 RF test interface 7 7 Reset key A reset key is designed for upgrade the firmware Figure 14 Reset key 17 ...

Page 18: ...l GSM1800 1900 PCL 0 285 305 325 mA GSM900 PCL 5 285 308 330 mA 4 Rx 1 Tx GSM1800 1900 PCL 0 250 270 290 mA GSM900 PCL 5 518 538 558 mA 3 Rx 2 Tx Data transmission GSM1800 1900 PCL 0 470 490 510 mA I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide 8 Current Consumption The current consumption is listed in the following table w 18 ...

Page 19: ...I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide 9 Mechanics 9 1 Top View Figure 15 Modem top view 9 2 Side View Figure 16 modem side view 19 ...

Page 20: ...I2R GSU 600 Wireless Modem User Guide 9 3 Bottom View Figure 17 modem bottom view 20 ...

Page 21: ...2R LABS as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only I2R LABS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials nor for its use I2R LABS reserves the right to change specification at any time without notice These materials are provides as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied relating to sale and or use of I2R LABS products ...

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