Enabler II-G Assiste GPS Integration Guide - Farnell
Enabler II-G Assiste GPS Integration Guide - Farnell
Enabler II-G Assiste GPS Integration Guide - Farnell
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Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G<br />
Modem <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
11. <strong>Integration</strong> and Testing<br />
The Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module has been designed to minimize the amount of time required for<br />
integration and testing the application. By being fully certified by the appropriate bodies, the Enfora<br />
<strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module provides seamless integration into the GSM network.<br />
The integration issues for the application can be narrowed to the utilization of the AT commands and the<br />
use of the GSM functionality. Coverage and signal quality may be evaluated by using the RSSI<br />
commands. Additional network information can be determined by using AT commands.<br />
<strong>Integration</strong> of the GPRS Packet capabilities is more complicated than using AT command sequences to<br />
initiate the connection and begin transferring data. The following Application Notes should be used to<br />
integrate the GPRS packet capabilities:<br />
GSM0000AN001 - <strong>Enabler</strong>-G PPP Configuration for Windows 98<br />
GSM0000AN002 - <strong>Enabler</strong>-G PPP Configuration for Windows 2000<br />
GSM0000AN008 - <strong>Enabler</strong>-G PPP Configuration for Windows XP<br />
GSM0000AN010 - <strong>Enabler</strong>-G PPP Configuration for PocketPC 2002<br />
GSM0000AN005 - <strong>Enabler</strong>-G Automated Network Connection Configuration and Use<br />
11.1. Integrating the Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G Module<br />
Note: Generally, all interfaces that are externally available to the end user need to be ESDconditioned<br />
and terminated in some way. Many of these interfaces should not be connected with<br />
power applied.<br />
At the highest level, this is done using some type of GSM test equipment (such as, Racal 6103E),<br />
a computer, and a serial interface tester. The GSM test equipment must be able to simulate a<br />
GSM call and measure the key parameters related to the module.<br />
Additionally, the serial interfaces and some minimal SIM functionality can be verified by sending<br />
AT commands to the Enfora <strong>Enabler</strong> <strong>II</strong>I-G module.<br />
All of these conditions need to be verified at ambient as well as extreme conditions.<br />
GSM0308PB001 76 Version 1.03– 7/17/2007