Chapter 2: Getting started
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RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Networks
The following table describes each step in the integration process. For more information, contact
RIM at
oemsupport@rim.net
or visit
http://www.rim.net/oem
.
Step
Description
Contact the RIM OEM team
OEMinquiry@rim.net
or call (519) 888-7465 x5200 to obtain more
information about RIM Radio Modem products and whether they are
suitable for your application.
Obtain Integrator Kit
Request the Integrator Kit from Research In Motion. This kit includes the
radio modem, two mechanical samples of the radio, an Interface and Test
Board, AC to DC power supply, required cables, magnetic mount
antenna, and documentation.
Read the
Integrator Guide
Read the
Integrator Guide
first to make sure that you follow proper
procedures to prevent unnecessary delays and equipment damage. This
guide explains topics such as mounting requirements, battery power
characteristics, interfaces, and antenna selection and placement.
Obtain SIM card
Contact the appropriate network provider to obtain a SIM card.
Activate GPRS account
Contact the appropriate network provider to activate the GPRS account.
Contact certification labs
Learn about obtaining certification. Radio frequency (RF) emitting
products cannot be sold until you have the necessary government
approvals. Understanding what you are permitted to do before
beginning your design will help you to avoid redesign costs.
Start development
Plan your project carefully before you start development. You must
address several important considerations when you plan your design. To
speed up the development process, you can often perform several
procedures simultaneously.
Develop software
Contact RIM if you encounter any problems with the communication
between the off-board processor and the radio.
Develop an antenna
Start developing an antenna. The antenna that is provided with the
Integrator Kit has been certified for use with the RIM OEM Radio Modem
for GSM/GPRS Wireless Networks. If this antenna does not meet your
needs, develop an antenna for use with the final product.
Refer to the
Integrator Guide
for guidelines on selecting an antenna. You
can also contact RIM for general assistance and for recommendations of
antenna companies that can provide further assistance.
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