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Boomer-III User Manual & Integrator’s Guide_________________________________________________Installation 
 
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Copyright Wavenet Technology © October 2003 
Messaging model 
To determine the required battery capacity for your product, you need 
to define the messaging model for your target market. In regard to 
battery selection, the messaging model details the following 
information: 
 
Optimal number of hours per day of use prior to recharging the 
battery 
 
Number of messages transmitted per hour 
 
Number of messages received per hour 
 
Average length of transmitted messages 
Using this information and the typical current drains of the modem and 
other circuitry present in your product, you can define the requirements 
for battery supply voltage and capacity. 
 
Battery Recharging 
Plug-in Supplies 
A mains plug-in supply must be designed to ensure that voltage spikes, 
lightening and other power fluctuations cannot damage the Boomer-III. 
Transient voltage protection zener diodes or other spike arrestor 
circuits may be added to keep the inputs within the power requirements 
mentioned previously. These should have a value of 20V and be placed 
on the supply side of the regulator circuit. 
Automotive Supplies 
Extra protection is required from an automotive supply to protect the 
Boomer-III OEM Modem from power fluctuations when used in an 
automobile. 
The electrical transient conditions (e.g. battery jump start), may 
damage the modem if not adequately clamped and filtered. 
 
Environmental Considerations 
The environmental requirements of the Boomer-III OEM Modem are 
as follows: 
 
 
These limits should not be exceeded in the intended application.
Operating Temperature: 
-30° to +60°C  
Storage Temperature: 
-40° to +70°C  
Relative Humidity 
0 to 
95% non-condensing