Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit CTM-130 du fabricant Cypress
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Revision 1.2 I I N N S S T T A A L L L L A A T T I I O O N N A A N N D D O O P P E E R R A A T T I I O O N N M M A A N N U U A A L L Address: 3066 Beta A ve.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 2 - Conten ts 1 Safety & regulator y notices ................................................................................................
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 3 - 9.4 Making a CDMA Net work Connection ...................................................................................... 29 9.4.1 Accessing the E mbedded Web Pages .
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 4 - 1 Safet y & regulator y notices Due to the nature of wireless communication the reception of data can never be g uaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupt ed or never recei ved.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 5 - 1.4 Electromagnetic Int erference (EMI) – U nited States FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 6 - 2 Tradema rks All brand or product names, trademarks, l ogos, etc. used in this manual ar e owned by their respective companies. © 2005 Cypress Solu tions Inc.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 7 - 4 GPS Ov erview The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide radio-navigation system.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 8 - In general, all the abov e error sources combined m ay result in a position error of only a few m etres overall.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 9 - Power cable A standard 4m (12’) length Cable is provided with the modem. Different lengths are av ailable – contact your dealer or Cypress Solutions Inc.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 10 - CD -ROM This contains the Windows® driver for the modem alo ng with this installati on and operation manu al, and additional techn ical information.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 11 - Browse to the CD and select mdmcs13 0.inf - Open t his file. Click OK , then click on Next. Select Selected Ports and highlight the communicati ons port on the computer that the modem is attached to.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 12 - 7 Physical I nstallati on 7.1 Mounting the CTM -1 30/132 The CTM-130/ 132 is provided with a thermo -plasti c elastomer (TPE) base that has eight 5mm mounting holes suitable for #10 screws.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 13 - Installing the modem in its base. 7.2 Connecting th e power cable The power cable has thr.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 14 - The operate/standby switch may, for example, be the accessory position on a v ehicle ignition switch.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 15 - 7.5 Mounting and att aching the GPS ante nna The GPS antenna used with the CTM-132 must be an active type with gain of at least 26dB and compatible with a 3.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 16 - Note that the DGND connection is refe renced to the mod em’s supply ground . For analog voltage monitoring the measurement range is 0 to +10 volt s with 10mV resolution.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 17 - 8 Modem Configurati on The Chameleon CTM-130 and CTM -132 modems can be co nfigured f o r use by using either the modem’s unique embedded web server or by using its exte nsive AT c ommand set.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 18 - Select I Connect th rough a ph one line and a M odem , and click Next . Select the Cypre ss Solutions CTM1 30 CDMA mo dem. Click Next . Enter *555 as the telephone number to dial.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 19 - The default password is Chameleon . If the incorrect password is entered it will still be possible t o view the web pages but no configuration changes will be possible - you will be advised to re-enter your password.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 20 - 8.1.4 Configu ring the Network Conn ection Next it is necessary to l oad the CDMA networ k con nection inf ormation into the modem.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 21 - 8.1.5 Configu re the Commun ications Pr otocol Available com munication mod es include: Manual Connect – connection and disconnecti on to the CDMA networ k is initiated by the user.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 22 - 8.1.6 Configu re the I/O O peration The CTM-130/132 modem has 6 user inputs and 4 user outputs.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 23 - 8.1.7 Setup GPS Reporting GPS rep orts m ay be triggered by GPS events and may be sent to a rem ote lo cation over the wi reless connection and over the local serial connecti on to the host computer.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 24 - 8.1.8 Setup Input Reporting Input reports may be triggered by Input ev ents and m ay be sent to a remote lo cation over the wi reless connection and over the local serial connecti on to the host computer.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 25 - 8.1.9 Advanced Conf iguratio n Options The Advanced C onfiguration page pro vides access to a number of mode m configuration opti ons. This is where the configuration options for these web pages can be changed.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 26 - 8.2 AT Commands The Chameleon CTM-130/132 modem can be fully set -up and configured using AT commands. Please refer to the AT Command reference manual for a complete listing and description o f available commands.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 27 - 9 Modem O peration 9.1 Automatic Power C ontrol The supply voltage must be at least 9 VDC for the m odem to operate.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 28 - 9.2 Panel LED Ind icators There are fo ur LED indicators o n the CTM -130 and CTM-132 top. These are used to show the status and operation of the modem.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 29 - 9.4 Making a CD MA Network Conn ection Connecting to the CDMA network requires setting up a D ial-up connection on your computer.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 30 - 9.4.1 Accessing t he Embedd ed Web Pages While connected on the CDMA network it is possible to access the modem’s em bedded we b pages either from a PC connected directly to the modem or remotel y over the CD MA network.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 31 - 9.5 Vehicle Dispatch O peration The CTM-132 modem is an ideal device for vehicle dispatch operations.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 32 - 9.6 AVL Operation The stand-alone capabilities o f the CTM-132 make it the device of choice for AVL operations on the CDMA netw ork.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 33 - 9.7 Industrial Monitoring O peration The advanced communic ation capabilities of the CTM -130/13 2 mo dem are designed fo r enabling communications with remote industrial sites.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 34 - 9.8 Remote Sen sor Monitoring The CTM-130/132 modem has the ability to directly monitor and report readings from sensor s connected to the modem’s input port.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 35 - The Chameleon Viewer ap plication is an executable program – simply run it by double clicking on the file or from Start/Run and Browse to the file.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 36 - separating the hex nu mber into tw o parts prior to perf orming the conversion: hh - hhhhhh Situation: How do I find out the CDMA signal strength s een by the m odem.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 37 - 11 Tech nical S pecifications The Chameleon range of wireless data modems are subject to regular feature enhancement. Cellular wireless networks are c onstantly changing and enhancing their capabilitie s.
© 2007 Cypre ss Solutions Installation an d Operation Ma nual : CTM-130 / CTM- 132 (Revision 1.2) Page - 38 - Size Width 172mm Depth 98mm (excluding cabl ing) Height 31mm ____________________________.
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