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Importantinformation
ThistechnicaldescriptioncontainsimportantinformationforthestartupanduseoftheMTX‐3G‐
JAVAmodem.
ReaditcarefullybeforeyoustartworkingwiththeMTX‐3G‐JAVAdevice.
Thewarrantywillbevoidshoulddamageoccurduetonon‐compliancewiththeseinstructionsfor
use.
Wecannotacceptanyresponsibilityforconsequentialloss.
ServiceandSupport
Tocontactcustomersupportpleaseusethecontactdetailsbelow:
MatrixElectrónica
AlejandroSánchez,109
28019Madrid(SPAIN)
InformationabouttheMTX‐3G‐JAVAproductanditsaccessoriesisavailableonthefollowingweb
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Revisioninformation
RevisionDateAuthorChanges
0.62014/01JSFirstpreliminaryrelease
0.92014/03JSFixedindexandRFcarddescriptions
1.02014/06AEMNewdocumentformatandgeneral
revision
1.12014/10AEM/TP
Languagestylerevision
AddedMTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS‐BTdevice
AddedMTX‐3G‐JAVA‐RS485‐WC25
device
1.22014/12AEMMinorrevision
1.32015/04AEMFixederrata
1.42015/05AEMMinorrevision
1.52015/10AEMMinorrevision

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Index
GeneralNotes..........................................................................................................................................2
Importantinformation............................................................................................................................2
ServiceandSupport................................................................................................................................2
Revisioninformation...............................................................................................................................3
1.Introduction.....................................................................................................................................8
1.1Description..............................................................................................................................8
1.2Orderinginformation..............................................................................................................9
1.3Featuresbymodel.................................................................................................................10
1.4Highlights...............................................................................................................................11
1.5Productlabel.........................................................................................................................14
1.6Mainfeaturesandservices...................................................................................................15
1.6.1Keyfeaturesataglance................................................................................................15
1.6.2Operatingmodes...........................................................................................................18
1.6.3PowerConsumption......................................................................................................19
1.6.4RFantennainterfacedescription..................................................................................20
1.6.5SIMCard........................................................................................................................22
1.7Precautions............................................................................................................................22
1.8Blockdiagram........................................................................................................................23
1.8.1BaseMTX‐3G‐JAVA........................................................................................................23
1.8.2RS485models................................................................................................................23
1.8.3ULPmodels....................................................................................................................24
1.8.4Allothermodels............................................................................................................24
1.9Hardwarerevisions................................................................................................................25
2.Mechanicaldescription.................................................................................................................26
2.1MTX‐3G‐JAVAmodelandULPmodels..................................................................................26
2.1.1Overview........................................................................................................................26
2.1.2Dimensions....................................................................................................................27
2.2MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐RS485models................................................................................................29
2.2.1Overview........................................................................................................................29
2.2.2Dimensions....................................................................................................................30
2.3Allothermodels....................................................................................................................32
2.3.1Overview........................................................................................................................32
2.3.2Dimensions....................................................................................................................33

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3.Electricalandenvironmentalcharacteristics................................................................................35
3.1Electricalspecifications.........................................................................................................35
3.1.1Powersupply.................................................................................................................35
3.1.2RS232interface.............................................................................................................35
3.1.3RS485interface.............................................................................................................36
3.1.4I2Cinterface..................................................................................................................36
3.1.5GPIO...............................................................................................................................37
3.1.6OptoisolatedInput/Output...........................................................................................37
3.1.7AnalogInput/Output.....................................................................................................38
3.2Operatingtemperatures........................................................................................................39
3.3Storageconditions.................................................................................................................40
4.Interfacedescription.....................................................................................................................41
4.1Powersupplyconnector........................................................................................................42
4.1.1RJ11(baseMTX‐3G‐JAVA).............................................................................................42
4.1.25wayplug‐interminalblock(RS485models)...............................................................43
4.1.3RJ11(ULPmodels).........................................................................................................44
4.1.4RJ11(allothermodels)..................................................................................................45
4.2MiniUSBconnector...............................................................................................................46
4.3DB9connector:mainRS232port..........................................................................................47
4.4DB15connector:I/Oexpansionport.....................................................................................49
4.4.1Connectorpinouts.........................................................................................................49
4.4.2RS232interface.............................................................................................................54
4.4.3I2Cbus...........................................................................................................................56
4.4.4Analog‐to‐DigitalandDigital‐to‐Analogconverters......................................................57
4.4.5GeneralPurposeandOptoisolatedI/O.........................................................................59
4.5RS485bus..............................................................................................................................62
4.6GSM/GPRS/UMTSantennaconnector..................................................................................63
4.7SIMcardreader.....................................................................................................................63
4.83‐Axisaccelerometer.............................................................................................................64
4.9InternalLi‐Pobattery.............................................................................................................65
4.10RealTimeClock.....................................................................................................................68
4.10.1ULPmodels....................................................................................................................68
4.11InternalHardwareWatchdog................................................................................................69
4.12GPS........................................................................................................................................70

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4.12.1GPSantennaconnector.................................................................................................70
4.12.2GPSapplicationinterface..............................................................................................70
4.12.3GPSParser(comingsoon).............................................................................................71
4.12.4Powersaving.................................................................................................................71
4.13WirelessRFmodules.............................................................................................................72
4.13.1Bluetooth2.1.................................................................................................................72
4.13.2BluetoothLowEnergy(4.0)...........................................................................................72
4.13.3CoronisWavecard25/500mW......................................................................................73
4.13.4ISM(868/900MHz)........................................................................................................74
4.13.5WiFi................................................................................................................................74
4.13.6ZigBee............................................................................................................................74
4.14CustomGPS+RFmodules......................................................................................................74
4.15Firmwareupdates.................................................................................................................74
5.Operation......................................................................................................................................75
5.1Switchingonthemodem.New“Automaticrestartaftershutdown”feature......................75
5.2Switchingoffthemodem......................................................................................................75
5.3UltraLowPowermode..........................................................................................................76
5.4Sleepmode............................................................................................................................76
5.5StatusLEDs............................................................................................................................77
6.ATcommandinterpreter...............................................................................................................78
7.Embeddedapplications.................................................................................................................79
7.1MTX‐Tunnelsoftwareapplication.........................................................................................80
8.Safetyandproductcare................................................................................................................82
8.1Safetyinstructions.................................................................................................................82
8.2Generalprecautions..............................................................................................................82
8.3SIMcardprecautions.............................................................................................................83
8.4Antennaprecautions.............................................................................................................83
8.5RadioFrequency(RF)exposureandSAR...............................................................................84
8.6Personalmedicaldevices......................................................................................................84
9.Modeminstallation.......................................................................................................................85
9.1Wheretoinstallthemodem.................................................................................................85
9.1.1Environmentalconditions.............................................................................................85
9.1.2Signalstrength...............................................................................................................85
9.1.3ConnectionsofcomponentstoMTX‐3G‐JAVATerminal..............................................85

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9.1.4Networkandsubscription.............................................................................................85
9.2Howtoinstallthemodem.....................................................................................................86
9.2.1Powersupply.................................................................................................................86
9.2.2Securingthemodem.....................................................................................................86
9.3Antenna.................................................................................................................................86
9.3.1General..........................................................................................................................86
9.3.2Antennatype.................................................................................................................86
9.3.3Antennaplacement.......................................................................................................87
9.3.4Theantennacable.........................................................................................................87
9.3.5Possiblecommunicationsdisturbances........................................................................87
10.Conformityassessment.............................................................................................................88
10.1StandardsofEuropeanTypeApproval..................................................................................88
10.2PTCRBapproval.....................................................................................................................89
10.3FCCCompliant.......................................................................................................................90
10.3.1SARinformation............................................................................................................90
10.4AT&Tcertification..................................................................................................................91
11.Declaracióndeconformidad(Spanish).....................................................................................92
11.1Estándaresdehomologacióneuropea..................................................................................92
11.2AprobaciónPTCRB.................................................................................................................93
11.3ConformidadFCC...................................................................................................................94
11.3.1Tasadeabsorciónespecífica(SAR)...............................................................................94
11.4CertificaciónAT&T.................................................................................................................95
12.Regulatoryandtypeapprovalinformation...............................................................................96
12.1Directivesandstandards.......................................................................................................96
12.2SARrequirementsspecifictoportablemobiles....................................................................98
12.3SELVrequirements................................................................................................................98
13.RoHSStatement........................................................................................................................99
14.Disposalofoldelectrical&electronicequipment....................................................................99
15.Abbreviations..........................................................................................................................100
16.ATcommandsummary...........................................................................................................103
17.Accessories..............................................................................................................................108
18.Salescontact............................................................................................................................109

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1. Introduction
1.1 Description
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAmodemsfamilyisaninnovativeandpowerfulall‐in‐onesolutionenablingGSM,
SMS,faxand3G(UMTS/HSPA)highspeeddatatransmission.IthasanintrinsicTCP/IP
communicationstackwithInternetServicessuchasTCP,UDP,HTTP,FTP,SMTP,andPOP3.
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAisJavaJ2MEprogrammableandhasacompletesetofinterfaces(RS232,RS485,
USB,GPIO,I2C,GPIO,optoisolatedIOs,Analog‐to‐Digitalconverter)avoidingneedforfurther
hardwarecomponents,shorteningtimetomarketandreducingcosts.Italsohasawiderangeof
options(dependingonthemodel)allowingittobeusedininfiniteM2Mapplications:
UltraLowPower:2.5µApowerconsumptioninsleepmode.Idealinremote‐battery
operatedsystems
GNSSmoduleinside:GPSandGLONASSreceivermodulesallowstrack&location
applications.GLONASSfeaturemustbeorderedasanoption
HardwareWatchdogandinternalLi‐Pobattery
RS485port:isolatedinput/outputforindustrialuse
RFcard:allowsforeasydevelopmentofRFgateways(Wavenis,WiFi,Bluetooth,ZigBee,
ISM868/915)
PleasereadSection1.3toviewthespecificfeaturesofeachdevice.
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAfamilyisindustriallyfeatured:theunitcanbeusedinindustrialenvironmentsdue
toitsextendedoperatingtemperaturerange.Italsofeaturesanautomaticrestartaftershutdown
functionincaseofpowerglitchesorfaultyconditions.
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAisaselfcontainedmodemwithitsownSIMcardholder,USB2.0HighSpeedand
RS232/485interfaces(amongothers),whichminimizetheneedforfurtherhardwaredevelopment.
Thisdevicecanbeusedasapowerfulandflexibledevicethatcanbeintegratedinawiderangeof
telemetryapplicationsthatrelyontheremoteexchangeofdata,SMSorfaxesviatheGSMcellular
network.
TheFive‐bandfunctionalityallowsforoperationinallrelevantGSMfrequenciesacrosstheworld.
LocalEuropeanandAmericaeconomicvariantsareavailable.WhenUMTS/3Gnetworkoperationis
notpresent,theMTX‐3G‐JAVAcanoperateinlowerspeedmodessuchEDGEClass12(max.237kbps
DL,max.237kbpsUL)orGPRSClass12(max.85.6kbpsDL,max.85.6kbps).
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAcanalsobecontrolledviaATcommandsandstandardinterfacessuchusUSB2.0
HighSpeedorRS232withLinuxandWindows®drivers.
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAfamilyisRoHS&WEEEcompliantanditismanufacturedfollowingtheISO9001&
IS014001Qualitycertifications.
Afulllistofantennas,cablesandaccessorysuppliesareavailable.
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAmodemsarepoweredbyaninternalCinterion®EHS6module

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1.2 Orderinginformation
199801320:MTX‐3G‐JAVA
2xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xDAC,4xGPIO
199801330:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐RS485
1xRS485,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,4xOptoIO,Sleep
mode
199801364:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐RS485‐WC25
CoronisWavecard25mW,1xRS485,1xRS232,USB,I2C,
2xADC,4xOptoIO,Sleepmode
199801331:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐BAT
Li‐Pobattery,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,
6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,Hardware
Watchdog
199801332:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS
GPS,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,
Accelerometer,Sleepmode,HardwareWatchdog
199801342:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS‐BAT
GPS,Li‐Pobattery,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,
6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,Hardware
Watchdog
199801353:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS‐BT
GPS,Bluetooth2.1,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,
6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,Hardware
Watchdog
199801343:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULP
UltraLowPower,2xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xDAC,
5xGPIO,4xOptoIO
199801340:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULP‐GPS
GPS,UltraLowPower,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,
1xDAC,5xGPIO,4xOptoIO
199801344:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULP‐WC25
CoronisWavecard25mW(868MHz),UltraLowPower,
1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xDAC,5xGPIO,4xOptoIO
199801136:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WC25
CoronisWavecard25mW,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,
1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,
HardwareWatchdog
199801137:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WC500
CoronisWavecard500mW,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,
1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,
HardwareWatchdog
199801345:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐BT
Bluetooth2.1,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,
6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,Hardware
Watchdog
199801346:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐BLE
BluetoothLowEnergy,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,
1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,
HardwareWatchdog
199801347:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐XBEE
XBee,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,
Accelerometer,Sleepmode,HardwareWatchdog
199801348:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐868
EuropeanISM(868MHz),1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,
1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,
HardwareWatchdog
199801349:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐900
USAISM(900MHz),1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,
6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,Hardware
Watchdog
199801350:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WMBUS
WirelessMBUS,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,
6xOptoIO,Accelerometer,Sleepmode,Hardware
Watchdog
199801351:MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WIFI
WiFi,1xRS232,USB,I2C,2xADC,1xGPIO,6xOptoIO,
Accelerometer,Sleepmode,HardwareWatchdog
Notes:
1. Abatterycanbeincludeduponrequestinmodelswithoutone
2. EconomyversionsofEuropeanorAmericanbandscanbeordereduponrequest

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1.3 Featuresbymodel
Dependingonthedevicemodelyouhaveselected,thereisasetoffeaturesavailableasdescribedin
thetablebelow.Pleaseaskusat[email protected]ifyouneedanyothercombinationof
features,oronethatisnotlistedhere.
MTX‐3G‐JAVA
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐RS485
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐RS485‐WC25
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐BAT
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS‐BAT
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐GPS‐BT
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULP
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULP‐GPS
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULP‐WC25
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WC25
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WC500
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐BT
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐BLE
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐XBEE
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐868
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐900
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WMBUS
MTX‐3G‐JAVA‐WIFI
RS232(8‐wire) XXXX
RS232(4‐wire) XX XXX X XXXXXXXXX
RS485 XX
USB XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
I2C XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ADC x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x1 x1 x1 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2
DAC x1 x1 x1 x1
GPIO x4 x1 x1 x1 x1 x5 x5 x5 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1
OptoisolatedIO x4 x4 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6 x6
Accelerometer XXXX XXXXXXXXX
RTC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sleepmode *1*1XXXX XXXXXXXXX
UltraLowPowermode XXX
WakeUp(byRTC) *1*1XXXX XXXXXXXXX
WakeUp(byAccelerometer) XXXX XXXXXXXXX
PowerOn(byRTC) XXX
PowerOn(byOptoIO) XXX
Li‐PoBattery X X *2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2
HDWatchDog XXXX XXXXXXXXX
AutoOn XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
InternalRFmodule X X XXXXXXXXXX
GPS X X X X *3*3*3*3*3*3*3*3*3
GPS/GLONASS *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4
*1:onlyifAUTOONisdisabledbyhardware
*2:batteryoptioncanbeordereduponrequest
*3:GPScanbeordereduponrequest
*4:GLONASScanbeordereduponrequest

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1.4 Highlights
Interfaces
GSMFMEMantennaconnector
SMAFantennaconnectorforGPSorotherRFoptions(*)
USB2.0HighSpeedportupto480Mbps
SIMcardinterface1.8Vand3V
DB9femaleconnector:complete8‐wireRS232modeminterface(*)
DB15femaleconnector:
o1xRS232(4‐wire)port(*)
o1xI2Cport
o5xGPIO(*)
o6xOptoisolatedI/Os(*)
o2xanaloginputs(*)
o1xanalogoutput(*)
1xRS485port(5‐wayplug‐interminalblock)(*)
OperatingstatusLEDs
Plug‐inpowersupply(RJ11connector)
Generalfeatures
WorldWideVersion(default)
oUMTS/HSPA+:Five‐Band800/850/900/1900/2100MHz
oGSM/GPRS/EDGE:Quadband850/900/1800/1900MHz
EuropeanVersion
oUMTS/HSPA+:Dual‐Band900/2100MHz
oGSM/GPRS/EDGE:Dualband900/1800MHz
AmericanVersion
oUMTS/HSPA+:Dual‐Band850/1900MHz
oGSM/GPRS/EDGE:Dualband850/1900MHz
3GPPRelease6,7
SIMApplicationToolkit,3GPPrelease99
ControlviaATcommands(Hayes,TS27.007,TS27.005)
TCP/IPstackaccessviaATcommands
Internetservices:TCP,UDP,HTTP,FTP,SMTP,POP3
Powerconsumptionat12V(average)
oUltraLowPower:2.5µA(*)
oSleepmode:7mA(*)
oIdle:12mA
oHSPAdatatransfer:152mA
Temperaturerange
oOperating:‐30ºCto+85ºC
Dimensions,excludingconnectors:78.1x66.8x37.2mm
Weight:<190g
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InternalHardwareWatchdog(*)
Internal1650mAhLi‐Pobattery(*)
3‐AxisAccelerometer(±2g/±4g/±8g)(*)
PoweredbyCinterionEHS6modules
Specifications
HSPA(3GPPRelease6,7)
oDL7.2Mbps,UL5.7Mbps
oHSDPACat.8/HSUPACat.6datarates
oCompressedmode(CM)accordingto3GPPTS25.212
UMTS(3GPPRelease4)
oPSdatarate–384kbpsDL,UL384kbps
oCSdatarate–64kbpsDL,UL64kbps
HSPA(3GPPRelease6,7)
oDL7.2Mbps,UL5.7Mbps
oHSDPACat.8/HSUPACat.6datarates
GPRS
oGPRSclass12
oMobilestationclassB
oPBCCHsupport
oCodingschemesCS1‐4
EGPRS
oMultislotclass12
oEDGEE2powerclassfor8PSK
CSDdatatransmission
oUpto9.6kbps
oV.110
oNon‐transparentmode
oUSSDsupport
SMS
oPoint‐to‐pointMOandMT
oSMScellbroadcast
oTextandPDUmode
Fax
oGroup3,class1,2
Drivers
USB,MUXdriverforMicrosoft®WindowsXP™,Vista™,Windows7™
RIL,USBdriverforMicrosoft®WindowsEmbeddedHandheld™>=6.x
USB,MUXdriverforMicrosoft®WindowsEmbeddedCompact™>=5.x
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JavaTMfeatures
OracleJavaMEEmbedded3.2
ComplianttoCLDC1.1HIandIMP‐NGstandards
CapableofrunningmultipleMIDletsinparallelwithinter‐MIDletcommunication
AdditionalJavastandardsAPIs:
oJSR75(FileConnection)
oJSR177(CRYPTO)
oJSR280(XML)
AdditionalaccessibleperipheryforJavaapplications
oI/Opins,I2C,ADC/DAC
oSerialinterfaces(API):ASC0,ASC1,USB
MemoryspaceforJavaapplications
oFlashFileSystem:8MB
oRAM:6MB
oJust‐in‐Time(JIT)Compilerexecutionoptimization
Specialfeatures
USBinterfacessupportmultiplecompositemodesandaLinux‐/Mac‐compliantmode
FirmwareupdateviaUSB/RS232
Realtimeclockwithalarmfunctionality
Multiplexeraccording3GPPTS27.010
RLSMonitoring(Jammingdetection)
InformalNetworkScan
CustomerIMEI/SIM‐Lockasvariant
IntegratedFOTA,configurableandroyaltyfree
*:dependingonmodel,seeSection1.3

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1.5 Productlabel
ThelabelfixedtothebottomofaMTXTerminalcomprisesthefollowinginformation:
No.Information
1MTXTerminalslogo
2Productname(model)
3Productorderingnumber
4HardwareandFirmwareRevisions
5FCCID
6Year/Weekoffabrication
7Barcode(Code128)(IMEI)
8ProductIMEI
9RoHSsymbol
10Pb‐Freesymbol
11WEEEsymbol
12CElogo
13PTCRBCertificationlogo

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1.6 Mainfeaturesandservices
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAperformsasetoftelecomservices(TS)accordingtoGSMstandardphase2+,ETSI
andITU‐T.TheservicesandfunctionsoftheMTX‐3G‐JAVAareimplementedbyissuingcustomized
applicationsembeddedonthedevice,byATcommandsissuedinternallyorovertheUSB,RS232or
RS485interface.
1.6.1 Keyfeaturesataglance
TheMTX‐3G‐JAVAisaUMTS/HSPAandalsoGSM/GPRS/EDGEbandsmobilestationwiththe
characteristicsshowninthetablebelow.
Feature Implementation
General
Frequencybands UMTS/HSPA+:Fiveband,800/850/900/1900/2100MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:Quadband,850/900/1800/1900MHz
GSMclass SmallMS
Outputpower Class4(+33dBm±2dB)forEGSM850
Class4(+33dBm±2dB)forEGSM900
Class1(+30dBm±2dB)forGSM1800
Class1(+30dBm±2dB)forGSM1900
ClassE2(+27dBm±3dB)forGSM8508‐PSK
ClassE2(+27dBm±3dB)forGSM9008‐PSK
ClassE2(+27dBm+3dB/‐4dB)forGSM18008‐PSK
ClassE2(+27dBm+3/‐4dB)forGSM19008‐PSK
ClassE2(+26dBm+3/‐4dB)forGSM18008‐PSK
Class3(+24dBm+1/‐3dB)forUMTS2100,WCDMAFDDBdI
Class3(+24dBm+1/‐3dB)forUMTS1900,WCDMAFDDBdII
Class3(+24dBm+1/‐3dB)forUMTS900,WCDMAFDDBdVIII
Class3(+24dBm+1/‐3dB)forUMTS850,WCDMAFDDBdV
Class3(+24dBm+1/‐3dB)forUMTS800,WCDMAFDDBdVI
Powersupply Singlesupplyvoltage
Maximum:6.5to40V(withoutdamagingthedevice)*
Recommended:7to35V
*(Deviceoperationfrom6.5to7Visnotguaranteedoverthewholetemperaturerange/Suppliesfrom35to40V
maydamagethedeviceduringanextendeduse)
Physical Dimensions:78,1x66,8x37,2mmWeight:approx.190g
RoHS AllhardwarecomponentsarefullycompliantwiththeEURoHSDirective
HSPAfeatures
3GPPRelease6,7 DL7.2Mbps,UL5.7Mbps
HSDPACat.8/HSUPACat.6datarates
Compressedmode(CM)supportedaccordingto3GPPTS25.212
UMTSfeatures
3GPPRelease8 PSdatarate–384kbpsDL/384kbpsUL
CSdatarate–64kbpsDL/64kbpsUL

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GSM/GPRS/EGPRSfeatures
Datatransfer GPRS
MultislotClass12
FullPBCCHsupport
MobileStationClassB
CodingScheme1–4
EGPRS
MultislotClass12
EDGEE2powerclassfor8PSK
Downlinkcodingschemes–CS1‐4,MCS1‐9
Uplinkcodingschemes–CS1‐4,MCS1‐9
SRBloopbackandtestmodeB
8‐bit,11‐bitRACH
PBCCHsupport
1phase/2phaseaccessprocedures
LinkadaptationandIR
NACC,extendedULTBF
MobileStationClassB
CSD
V.110,RLP,non‐transparent
9.6kbps
USSD
SMSPoint‐to‐pointMTandMO
Cellbroadcast
TextandPDUmode
Storage:SIMcardplusSMSlocationsinmobileequipment
Software
ATcommands Hayes,3GPPTS27.007,27.005,GemaltoM2M
ATcommandsforRILcompatibility
JavaTMOpen
Platform
JavaTMOpenPlatformwith
JavaTMprofileIMP‐NG&CLDC1.1HI
SecuredatatransmissionviaHTTPS/SSL
Multi‐threadingprogrammingandmulti‐applicationexecution
Majorbenefits:seamlessintegrationintoJavaapplications,easeofprogramming,noneedfor
applicationmicrocontroller,extremelycost‐efficienthardwareandsoftwaredesign–anideal
platformforindustrialGSMapplications.
ThememoryspaceavailableforJavaprogramsisaround8MBintheflashfilesystemandaround6MB
ofRAM.ApplicationcodeanddatasharethespaceintheflashfilesystemandintheRAM.
MicrosoftTM
compatibilityRILforPocketPCandSmartphone
SIMApplication
ToolkitSATRelease99
Firmwareupdate FirmwareupdatefromhostapplicationoverUSB.
Interfaces(dependingonmodels)
USB SupportsaUSB2.0HighSpeed(480Mbit/s)deviceinterface,FullSpeed(12Mbit/s)compliant
RS232(8‐wire) Adjustablebaudrates:1200bpsto921600bps
Autobauding:1200to230400bps
SupportsRTS/CTShardwareflowcontrol
MultiplexabilityaccordingtoGSM07.10MultiplexerProtocol

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RS232(4‐wire) Adjustablebaudrates:1200bpsto921600bps
Autobauding:1200to230400bps
SupportsRTS/CTShardwareflowcontrol
MultiplexabilityaccordingtoGSM07.10MultiplexerProtocol
RS485Adjustablebaudrates:1200bpsto921600bps
Autobauding:1200to230400bps
Half‐duplex
I2CinterfaceSupportsI2Cserialinterfaceupto400kbps
GPIOUpto5GPIOlinesand6OptoisolatedI/O’s
ADCUpto2analog‐to‐digitalconverters
DAC1digital‐to‐analogconverter
Status Bi‐colorLEDtoindicatenetworkconnectivitystatus.
UICCinterface Supportedchipcards:UICC/SIM/USIM3V,1.8V
Antenna 50Ohms.GSM/UMTSmainantenna
Poweron/off,Reset
Poweron/off Automaticswitch‐onatpowersupply
SwitchoffbyATcommand
SwitchoffbyhardwaresignalTURN_OFF
Automaticswitch‐offincaseofcriticaltemperatureorvoltageconditions
SoftwareReset OrderlyshutdownandresetbyATcommand
HardwareReset EmergencyresetbyhardwaresignalTURN_OFF
Specialfeatures
AntennaSAIC(SingleAntennaInterferenceCancellation)/DARP(DownlinkAdvancedReceiverPerformance)
RxDiversity(receivertype3i–64‐QAM)/MIMO

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1.6.2 Operatingmodes
Thetablebelowbrieflysummarizesthevariousoperatingmodesreferredtointhefollowing
chapters.
LimitsFunction
NormaloperationGSM/GPRS/
UMTS/HSPASLEEP
Powersavingautomaticallyactivatedwhennocallsareinprogress,the
USBconnectionissuspendedbythehostornotpresent,andthereisno
activecommunicationviaASC0
GSM/GPRS/UMTS
/HSPAIDLE
PowersavingisdisabledifaUSBconnectionisnotsuspended,butnocall
isinprogress.
GSMTALK/GSM
DATA
Connectionbetweentwosubscribersisinprogress.Powerconsumption
dependsontheGSMnetworkcoverageandseveralconnectionsettings
(e.g.DTXoff/on,FR/EFR/HR,hoppingsequencesandantenna
connection).Thefollowingapplieswhenpoweristobemeasuredin
TALK_GSMmode:DTXoff,FRandnofrequencyhopping.
GPRSDATAGPRSdatatransferinprogress.Powerconsumptiondependsonnetwork
settings(e.g.powercontrollevel),uplink/downlinkdataratesand
GPRSconfiguration(e.g.usedmultislotsettings).
EGPRSDATAEGPRSdatatransferinprogress.Powerconsumptiondependson
network
settings(e.g.powercontrollevel),uplink/downlinkdataratesand
EGPRSconfiguration(e.g.usedmultislotsettings).
UMTSTALK/UMTS
DATA
UMTSdatatransferinprogress.Powerconsumptiondependsonnetwork
settings(e.g.TPCPattern)anddatatransferrate.
HSPADATAHSPAdatatransferinprogress.Powerconsumptiondependsonnetwork
settings(e.g.TPCPattern)anddatatransferrate.
SleepmodeNormalshutdownaftersendingthepowerdowncommand.TheinternalGSMengineentersina
powerdownmodewhereonlyavoltageregulatorisactiveforpoweringtheinternalRTC.
Softwareisnotactive.Interfacesarenotaccessible.
UltraLowPower
mode
OnlyavailableinMTX‐3G‐JAVA‐ULPdevicess.Alltheelectronicsystemsremaindisconnected
fromthepowersupplyinput,withtheexceptionofalittlepieceoflogicwhichallowsforwaking
uptheunitagain.
AirplanemodeAirplanemodeshutsdowntheradiopartofthedevice,causesthemodemtologofffromthe
GSM/GPRSnetwork,anddisablesallATcommandswhoseexecutionrequiresaradioconnection.
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1.6.3 PowerConsumption
Itisrecommendtouse12V/1.5Apowersupply.
DescriptionConditionsTypicalUnit
IIN1ULPmodesupply
current
UltraLowPowerMode2.5µA
Sleepmodesupply
current
InternalGSMmodulepowereddown7mA
Average
GSM/GPRSsupply
current
IDLE(UARTactivatedbutno
communication)@DRX=2
USBdisconnected11mA
USBactive12mA
GPRSDatatransfer
GSM850/900;PCL=5;1Tx/4Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)67mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)
GPRSDatatransfer
GSM850/900;PCL=5;2Tx/3Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)84.5mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)115mA
GPRSDatatransfer
GSM850/900;PCL=5;4Tx/1Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)90mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)205mA
EDGEDatatransfer
GSM850/900;PCL=5;1Tx/4Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)50mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)
EDGEDatatransfer
GSM850/900;PCL=5;2Tx/3Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)64.5mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)81mA
EDGEDatatransfer
GSM850/900;PCL=5;4Tx/1Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)97mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)136mA
GPRSDatatransfer
GSM1800/1900;PCL=0;1Tx/4Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)52mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)
GPRSDatatransfer
GSM1800/1900;PCL=0;2Tx/3Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)57mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)85mA
GPRSDatatransfer
GSM1800/1900;PCL=0;4Tx/1Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)67mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)145mA
EDGEDatatransfer
GSM1800/1900;PCL=0;1Tx/4Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)45mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)
EDGEDatatransfer
GSM1800/1900;PCL=0;2Tx/3Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)62mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)70mA
EDGEDatatransfer
GSM1800/1900;PCL=0;4Tx/1Rx
ROPR=4(max.reduction)95mA
ROPR=0(noreduction)115mA
AverageWCDMA
supplycurrent
supplycurrent
IDLE(UARTactivatedbutno
communication)@DRX=6
USBdisconnected10mA
USBactive16mA
UMTSDatatransferBandI@23dBm132mA
UMTSDatatransferBandII@23dBm 150mA
UMTSDatatransferBandV/VI@23dBm 150mA
UMTSDatatransferBandVIII@23dBm 152mA
HSPADatatransferBandI@23dBm132mA
HSPADatatransferBandII@23dBm 150mA
HSPADatatransferBandV/VI@23dBm 150mA
HSPADatatransferBandVIII@23dBm 152mA
1. WithanimpedanceofZLOAD=50Ohmattheantennaport.
2. Measurementsstart6minutesafterswitchingONthemodules
Averagetimes:SLEEPandULPmode–3minutes,transfermodes–1.5minutes
Communicationtestersettings:noneighborcells,nocellreselectionetc.,RMC(referencemeasurementchannel)
DescriptionConditionsTypMaxUnit
ULPmodesupply
current
TA=25ºC2.55µA
TA=85ºC8.534µA

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1.6.4 RFantennainterfacedescription
ThetablebelowbrieflysummarizestheRFAntennainterfaceGSM/UMTS
ParameterConditionsMin.TypicalMax.Unit
UMTS/HSPAconnectivityBandI,II,V,VI,VIII
ReceiverInputSensitivity@ARPUMTS800/850BandVI/V ‐104.7/‐
106.7
‐110 dBm
UMTS900BandVIII ‐103.7 ‐110 dBm
UMTS1900BandII ‐104.7 ‐109 dBm
UMTS2100BandI ‐106.7 ‐110 dBm
RFPower@ARPwith50OhmLoadUMTS800/850BandVI/V212425dBm
UMTS900BandVIII212425dBm
UMTS1800BandIII212425dBm
UMTS2100BandI212425dBm
GPRScodingschemesClass12,CS1toCS4
EGPRSClass12,MCS1toMCS9
GSMClassSmallMS
StaticReceiverInputSensitivity@
ARP
GSM850/E‐GSM900 ‐102 ‐109 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 ‐102 ‐108 dBm
RFPower@ARP
with50OhmLoad
GSMGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
RFPower@ARP
with50OhmLoad,
(ROPR=0,i.e.no
reduction)
GPRS,1TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
EDGE,1TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 27 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 26 dBm
GPRS,2TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
EDGE,2TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 27 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 26 dBm
GPRS,3TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
EDGE,3TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 27 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 26 dBm
GPRS,4TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
EDGE,4TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 27 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 26 dBm
RFPower@ARP
with50OhmLoad,
(ROPR=1)
GPRS,1TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
EDGE,1TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 27 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 26 dBm
GPRS,2TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 33 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 30 dBm
EDGE,2TXGSM850/E‐GSM900 27 dBm
GSM1800/GSM1900 26 dBm
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