Courier M2M 3G Cellular Modem USR3500 Getting StartedR24.0796.00
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 10 Getting Started Overview List of Tables Table 1. Included contents with the USR3500 ...
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 11 Getting Started Overview 1. Overview The USR3500 is a programmable modem bundled with our USRobotics Courier M2M Open AT appl
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 12 Getting Started Packaging 2. Packaging 2.1. Contents The table below summarizes the list of items delivered with the USR3500
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 13 Getting Started Packaging 2.2.2. Serial Data Cable Table 3. Serial Data Cable Description Length: 1.5M Connection: DB9
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 14 Getting Started Packaging 2.2.4. Power Supply Table 4. Power Supply Description
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 15 Getting Started Packaging Input Voltage 100-240VAC Output Voltage 12VDC Output Curre
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 16 Getting Started Hardware 3. Hardware 3.1. Overall Dimensions Table 5. USR3500 Physical Dimensions Length 89 mm Width 60
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 17 Getting Started Hardware 3.2. Connections 10-pin Micro-Fit Power Supply Connector USB Interface 15-pin Sub-D Serial Int
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 18 Getting Started Hardware 4V supply from the USR3500 2.8V Digital supply from the embedded module 1.8V Digital supply fro
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 19 4. Features This section details the features available on the USR3500. 4.1. Features Refer to the table below for the lis
Important Notice Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrup
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 20 Getting Started Features Features Description SMS Text & PDU POINT TO POINT (MT/MO) Cell broadcast Data Data circ
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 21 Getting Started Features 4.4. Over-Voltage and Over-Current Protection 4.4.1. Power Supply Input The USR3500 power supply i
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 22 5. Using the USR3500 5.1. Mounting the USR3500 The mounting brackets help hold and secure the USR3500 on a support. Figure
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 23 Getting Started Using the USR3500 5.2. Setup To set up the Modem, follow the procedures below. 1. Insert the SIM card into t
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 24 Getting Started Using the USR3500 4. Connect the serial cable to the USR3500. 5. Plug the external power supply into
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 25 Getting Started Using the USR3500 2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder. 3. Use a tool to help push the SIM card into
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 26 Getting Started Using the USR3500 2. Use a tool to further push the SIM card into the SIM holder. Push until you hear a cli
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 27 Getting Started Using the USR3500 If the LED of the USR3500 is flashing slowly, the modem is switched ON and is registered in
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 28 6. Communicating with the USR3500 After setting up the USR3500, communications can be established by directly sending AT comm
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 29 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 Table 7. Basic AT Commands to Use with the USR3500 AT Command Description AT+C
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 3 3 Getting Started INABILITY TO USE ANY SIERRA WIRELESS PRODUCT, EVEN IF SIERRA WIRELESS AND/OR USROBOTICS AND/
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 30 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 Check the connection between the USR3500 and the antenna. Verify the signal
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 31 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 Table 12. AT+WWSM? Main Reponses AT+WWSM? Response Description AT+WWSM: 0 GSM
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 32 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 Table 14. AT+WUBS Band Selection AT+WUBS Command Description AT+WUBS=y, x Wher
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 33 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 6.6. Checking the PIN Code Status Using a communication software such as Hyper
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 34 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 6.9. Firmware Upgrade Procedure The firmware upgrade procedure is used to upda
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 35 Getting Started Communicating with the USR3500 Feature/Function AT Command Response Description Initiate a call ATD<phone n
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 36 7. Troubleshooting the USR3500 This section of the document describes possible problems that might be encountered when using
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 37 Getting Started Troubleshooting the USR3500 7.2. Receiving “ERROR” The USR3500 returns an “ERROR” message (in reply to an AT
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 38 Getting Started Troubleshooting the USR3500 Table 19. Receiving a “No Carrier” Message If the USR3500 returns Then ask Actio
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 39 Getting Started Troubleshooting the USR3500 Error Code Diagnosis Hint 50 Requested facility not subscribed Check your subscrip
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 4 4 Getting Started SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS OF LIABILITY: CUSTOMER RECOGNIZES AND ACKNOWLEDGES SIERRA WIRELESS IS N
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 40 8. USR3500 Accessories 8.1. Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for use with the USR3500:
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 41 8.1.2. GPS Antenna Table 23. GPS Antenna Description Mechanical Weight < 110 grams Size 49x39x14mm Cable RG174/U 3mete
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 42 Getting Started Safety Recommendations 9. Safety Recommendations 9.1. General Safety For the efficient and safe operation of
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 43 Getting Started Safety Recommendations Before using your modem in a vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such as propan
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 44 Getting Started Safety Recommendations 9.2. RF Safety 9.2.1. General Your GSM modem is based on the GSM standard for cellula
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 45 Getting Started Safety Recommendations If incorrectly installed in a vehicle, the operation of the USR3500 could interfere wit
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 46 10. Reference Documents The documents referenced herein are provided by USRobotics. Visit the USRobotics website at http://ww
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 47 11. List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition AC Alternating Current ACM Accumulated Call Meter AMR Adaptive Multi-Rate A
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 48 Getting Started List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition HSPA High Speed Packet Access HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Ac
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 49 Getting Started List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition SRAM Static RAM TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 5 5 Getting Started Document History Version Date Updates 1.0 9/25/13 Creation 1.1 11/1/2013 First review edits
Rev 1.1 9/22/14 50 12. Product Labeling A product label is located at the back of the USR3500 and provides additional information about the mode
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Rev 1.1 9/22/14 6 Getting Started Contents CONTENTS ...
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Rev 1.1 9/22/14 9 Getting Started List of Figures Figure 1. Mounting Bracket Dimensions ..............
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