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GSM2218PB001MAN - GSM/GPRS MT-GL User Manual 
Page 16 
Copyright 2005, Enfora L.P 
 
2.7  Connecting the Power Source 
 
The GSM/GPRS MT-GL has an input voltage range of 9 – 30 V DC.  (See Table 3 and Table 4).  The 
power and ignition pins can support 9 – 30 V DC input voltage. The user has an option to connect 
these wires depending on the desired functionality. Described below are the desired functionality and 
their associated wire connecting procedure: 
 
 
!
 
Use of the device outside of the specified voltage 
range may result in damage to the device and/or 
undesirable results. 
!
 
Please follow the specifications as listed in the table 
below.  Enfora is not liable for damage to the MT-GL 
caused due to user error. 
 
PRELIMINARY TABLES 
 
Enfora MT-G (@ 12 Volts) 
Average Current (mAmps
Peak Current (Amps) 
 
GSM 850 & 
          900
 
 
GSM
 
 
1TX/1RX 
1RX 
Idle
 
 
390 mA 
180 mA 
65 
 
0.600@32.5 
 
 
DCS 1800 & 
PCS 1900
 
 
GSM
 
 
1TX/1RX 
1RX 
Idle
 
 
400 mA 
190 mA 
55 mA
 
 
0.570@32.0 
 
Table 3 - GSM Operating Power
 
 
Enfora MT-G (@ 12 Volts) 
Average Current (mAmps) 
Peak Current (Amps) 
 
GSM 850 & 
          900
 
 
GPRS 
 
 
TBD1TX/1RX 
1RX 
Idle
 
 
400 mA 
190 mA 
55 mA
 
 
0.590@32.0
 
 
DCS 1800 & 
PCS 1900
 
 
GPRS
 
 
TBD 
 
 
400 mA 
200 mA 
55 mA
 
 
0.560@31.5
 
Table 4 - GPRS Operating Power 
•  MT-GL Always ON 
Connect the power and ground wires of the MT-GL to the battery leads. The MT-GL 
will always remain ON as long as the battery lasts.  
The MT-GL will be non-operational when the input voltage and current requirements 
are not met (battery drains).  
The Ignition wire has to be left open (not connected). 
 
•  MT-GL Turns Off when Ignition Turned Off 
Connect the power line of the MT-GL to an auxiliary power source, i.e. ignition. 
Connect the ground wire to the chassis or negative terminal of the battery 
The Ignition wire has to be left open (not connected).