Cep Terminals GSM/GPRS TERMINAL CT63 JAVA 6203 用户手册
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6203
CEP AG
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3 Operation
3.1 Switching ON the modem
There are two ways to switch on the modem, once power is applied:
• assert TO_IN to high level for > 1s
• activate the RS232 control line DTR
The modem is fully operational after 4 seconds. Logging onto a network may take
longer than this and is outside the control of the modem. The modem can be
configured to start up at the time power is applied by permanently tying power
connector signals TO_IN (pin 4) and VCC (pin 1) together. In this case DTR must be
used to switch the modem on again after it has been switched off or reset, while
power is still applied.
Note: DTR must be cycled from low to high.
Note:
The TO_IN signal requires a positive “edge” (a sharp” signal transition from low
to high) to turn the modem on. This transition should be a rising signal from 0V
(GND) to VCC, or at least a large fraction of that voltage range, and must be applied
at the same time as VCC or after it. Very slow transitions (significantly slower than
many milliseconds) or very small transitions (e.g. only few volts instead of 0V to VCC)
will not turn on the module (since they ar
(GND) to VCC, or at least a large fraction of that voltage range, and must be applied
at the same time as VCC or after it. Very slow transitions (significantly slower than
many milliseconds) or very small transitions (e.g. only few volts instead of 0V to VCC)
will not turn on the module (since they ar
e not considered to be a “positive edge”).
Although this will not be an issue in almost all typical applications of the modem,
please consider following points:
Large capacitors in your power supply which will lead to slow leading and
falling edges (issue does not apply with modern stabilized switching regulator
power-adaptors) AND TO_IN tied in parallel to VCC (instead of separate
dedicated digital signal)
power-adaptors) AND TO_IN tied in parallel to VCC (instead of separate
dedicated digital signal)
Slow analogue signals used to assert TO_IN
TO_IN signal not before VCC
All 3 cases above might prevent the modem from recognizing the power-up signal
this is no failure of the modem itself, the same would apply to almost any electronic
device that provides a separate “power-on” or “reset” signal.
If you are doubt, please
Use the mains power adapter that is provided by your distributor and is know
to work properly with your modem
Make sure that your signal and system design is according to the above
Consult our support team that will be more than happy to assist you.