Mobiltex Data Ltd 03579 User Manual
4.1 LED1 – BTTX / BTRX
This LED is under control of the expansion port of the OVPC2G. Functionality of this LED is determined by the
user application.
user application.
4.2 LED2 – WANTX/ WANCV
The purpose of this LED is to indicate the current status of the GPRS network as follows:
Solid green – indicates that the OVPC2G has detected GPRS network coverage.
Flashing red – indicates that the OVPC2G is transmitting data over the GPRS network.
Solid green – indicates that the OVPC2G has detected GPRS network coverage.
Flashing red – indicates that the OVPC2G is transmitting data over the GPRS network.
4.3 LED3 – FLT/IR
The purpose of this LED is to indicate fault and IrDA port status as follows:
Flashing green – indicates that data transfer is occurring between the OVPC2G and another device via the IrDA
port.
Solid red – indicates that a fault has occurred internal to the OVPC2G or the user application.
Flashing green – indicates that data transfer is occurring between the OVPC2G and another device via the IrDA
port.
Solid red – indicates that a fault has occurred internal to the OVPC2G or the user application.
4.4 LED4 – LOBAT/ PWR
The purpose of this LED is to indicate the power-on state and battery status of the OVPC2G during normal
operation:
operation:
Solid green – indicates that the OVPC2G is powered-up.
Flashing red – indicates that the battery has become discharged and must be re-charged prior to further use.
Flashing red – indicates that the battery has become discharged and must be re-charged prior to further use.
4.5 LED5 – CHG / OK
Only during charging, this LED indicates charge status as outlined below:
Solid green - indicates that the battery is fully charged and ready (OK) for use.
Solid red – indicates that the battery is being charged.
Flashing green/red – indicates that the battery voltage is incorrect.
Solid green - indicates that the battery is fully charged and ready (OK) for use.
Solid red – indicates that the battery is being charged.
Flashing green/red – indicates that the battery voltage is incorrect.
5. Connectors
5.1 Maintenance
Port
The maintenance port is an RS232 port that is accessible through the use of a proprietary Mobiltex serial cable. This
port may be used for a variety of purposes as determined by the user application.
port may be used for a variety of purposes as determined by the user application.
5.2 Antenna
Port
An MMCX connector located on the left side (Figure 6) of the OVPC2G housing must be securely connected to the
feed cable of the holster’s internal antenna. Failure to securely connect this cable to the holster’s internal antenna
may cause reception problems, data loss and/or damage to the radio hardware. Do not under any circumstances
connect this port to an antenna other than the antenna that was shipped as part of the approved holster.
feed cable of the holster’s internal antenna. Failure to securely connect this cable to the holster’s internal antenna
may cause reception problems, data loss and/or damage to the radio hardware. Do not under any circumstances
connect this port to an antenna other than the antenna that was shipped as part of the approved holster.
MOBILTEX DATA LTD.
TITLE:
Mobiltex OVPC2G Hardware User’s Manual
Calgary, Alberta
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OVPC2G-MAN-001
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