steppii-55/56-lt - Falcom
steppii-55/56-lt - Falcom
steppii-55/56-lt - Falcom
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STEPPII-<strong>55</strong>/<strong>56</strong>-LT HARDWARE DESCRIPTION VERSION 1.01<br />
Figure 2: Architecture of the STEPPII-<strong>55</strong>/<strong>56</strong>-LT terminal<br />
1.3 Scope of delivery<br />
Check the contents of the package. In case of damaged or missing any item,<br />
please contact your dealer immediately.<br />
Concerning the STEPPII-LT, there are four different terminals, which operate in the<br />
different frequencies:<br />
� STEPPII-<strong>55</strong>-LT is a Tri-band device, which operates in the three<br />
frequencies GSM 900 MHz, DCS 1800 MHz and PCS 1900 MHz, and is<br />
available to use in the European and Asian Networks.<br />
� STEPPII-<strong>56</strong>-LT is a Tri-band device, which operates in the three<br />
frequencies GSM 850 MHz, DCS 1800 MHz and PCS 1900 MHz, and is<br />
available to use in the American Networks.<br />
Regarding the electrical interfaces, mechanical specification (dimension, form etc.)<br />
and electrical specification are the same to all terminals.<br />
Please, note that according to your requirements you can choose the desired<br />
STEPPII-LT device.<br />
1.4 Used abbreviations<br />
Abbreviation Description<br />
ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit<br />
DOP Dilution of Precision<br />
GPS Global Positioning System<br />
GSM Global Standard for Mobile Communications<br />
GGA GPS Fixed Data<br />
HDOP Horizontal DOP<br />
HW Hardware<br />
IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity<br />
I/O Input/Output<br />
NMEA National Marine Electronics Association<br />
PRN Pseudorandom Noise Number – The Identity of GPS satellites<br />
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