Option Audio GTM60 series User manual

GTM601/609 Development Kit
User Guide
Ultra-thin 3G WWAN
Module in LGA package

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VERSION HISTORY
Date Version Author Revision Approval
03/11/2010 V001int F. Arboleda
15/11/2010 V002ext F. Arboleda P. Vandeneede
S. Han Review

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OVERVIEW AND PURPOSE
This document describes the GTM60x Module Development Kit hardware,
software and installation instructions. This user guide is applicable for the
following products:
Commercial
Name
Product
Number WIFI
2G Bands WCDMA
Bands
EVDO
Bands
GTM601W MO6012 No
800-
850/900/
1900/2100
No
GTM601E MO6011 No 900/2100 No
GTM609W MO6092 No
800-
850/900/
1900/2100
800/1900
GTM609U MO6093 No
All models
support 2G
quad band:
850Mhz
900Mhz
1800Mhz
1900Mhz 800-
850/1900 800/1900

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CONFIDENTIALITY
All data and/or information contained in or disclosed by this document is
Option®NV confidential and proprietary and all respective rights are hereby
expressly reserved. By accepting this document, the recipient formally
acknowledges and agrees that this data and/or information is to be held in
strict confidence and is not to be used, copied, reproduced in whole or in part,
nor its contents revealed in any manner to others without prior and written
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CONTENTS
1WELCOME 7
2FEATURES 9
3GTM60x PACKAGE CONTENT 10
4HARDWARE INSTALLATION 11
4.1 Hardware description 11
4.1.1 Detailed description 14
4.1.1.1 Controlling Switch 14
4.1.1.2 J14, J15 and J16 15
4.2 Installation 18
5DRIVER INSTALLATION 21
5.1 Driver installation on Windows XP 21
5.1.1 General info: Driver set 21
5.1.2 Installation procedure 22
5.1.2.1 Automatic installation 22
5.1.2.2 Manual installation 23
5.2 Driver installation on Windows Vista 29
5.2.1 General info: Driver set 29
5.2.2 Installation procedure 30
5.2.2.1 Automatic installation 31
5.2.2.2 Manual installation 33
5.3 Driver installation on Windows 7 39
5.3.1 General info: Driver set 39
5.3.2 Installation procedure 40
5.3.2.1 Automatic installation 40
5.3.2.2 Manual installation 41
6FIRMWARE UPGRADE 48

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7HOW TO SEND AT COMMANDS 51
8GTM60x CONFIGURATION 61
8.1 Radio ON/OFF 61
8.2 RRC security 62
8.3 Preferred system 62
8.4 Access Point Name 62
8.5 SIM control 63
8.6 Registration 64
9SETTING UP A PACKET SWITCHED DATA CALL 65
9.1 Using Modem interface (Dial-up) 65
9.1.1 On Windows XP 66
9.1.2 On Windows Vista 79
9.1.3 On Windows 7 88
9.2 Using NDIS interface 92
9.2.1 On Windows XP/Vista (Applet) 92
9.2.2 On Windows 7 (Mobile Broadband) 94
10 SET UP A GSM/UMTS VOICE CALL 98
11 GPS FEATURES 102
11.1 General 102
11.2 Set up a GPS connection 104
11.2.1 Enabling GPS positioning 105
11.2.2 Using the GPS in Google Earth 106
APPENDIX A: LIMITED WARRANTY 109

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1WELCOME
Figure 1: The GTM60x in LGA package
This GTM60x WWAN modem is the perfect solution for embedding 2G, 3G
and EVDO technology in small consumer electronics devices or broadband
M2M applications.
The GTM60x is capable of supporting HSDPA data rates of up to 14.4 Mbps
in downlink and up to 5.76 Mbps in uplink. The higher uplink speed is
particularly suitable for applications like video surveillance and file uploads. It
is also backward compatible.
The GTM609 is also capable of supporting EV-DO RevA data rates up to 3.1
Mbps in downlink and up to 1.8 Mbps in uplink.

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For evaluation purposes the GTM60x modules are housed on an evaluation
board, offering a convenient evaluation and development platform. This
document describes the Module Development Kit hardware and software
installation, and basic usage instructions for Windows® XP, Vista and 7.
Design specific information for the modules is outside the scope of this
document and can be found in the GTM60x integration package.
To make a successful connection to the internet, the following prerequisites
are assumed:
GTM60x Development Kit EVB R1.
Live Network connection.
Activated (U)SIM for the available network.
Host platform with an USB host controller (e.g. laptop or PC desktop).

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2FEATURES
Due to its ultra-thin form factor and excellent heat dissipation characteristics
this is the perfect module for integration in small consumer electronics
devices or broadband M2M applications. The GPS and voice capabilities
give this module a unique position. The new and improved footprint facilitates
soldering.
The Development Kit consists of a main evaluation board (cradle) which
provides a standard USB interface, a SIM card holder, an external power
supply and the on board GTM60x module. With this board it is possible to
connect the GTM60x module package to any standard USB host controller.
To get your module working correctly, please follow the installation
instructions carefully in the correct order, starting with sections 4 and 5, after
which you can proceed with the following sections.

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3GTM60x PACKAGE CONTENT
Your Module Development Kit comes with the following items:
Evaluation board containing the GTM60x module.
USB cable.
Power adaptor (5VDC / 2A @ 100-240V).
The module will have the latest firmware which was available during the
assembly of this development kit. Please check with your Option point of
contact for the latest available firmware. Drivers and the dashboard applet
will be available via your Option point of contact.
To set up a successful data connection to the internet you will need to have
mobile network coverage and an activated SIM card from your local operator.

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4HARDWARE INSTALLATION
4.1 Hardware description
Figure 2: Evaluation board

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Points of interest (See Figure 2):
1) GTM60x Module.
2) Power LED: Indicates that GTM60x is powered.
3) Registration and USB activity LED: This LED indicates that the
module has registered to the mobile network when it is on
continuously. Also indicates USB communication activity when the
LED is blinking.
4) SIM card holder.
5) 2.5mm Audio jack and headset (for voice enabled modules).
6) SW1: On key. Acts as a power on/off button. See J2 (20).
7) SW2: Reset button.
8) SW3: Audio CODEC chip reset button.
9) Power plug.
10) Mini USB connector (male).
11) Battery plug.
12) Controlling Switch.**
13) Main antenna.
14) External antenna connector for main antenna.*
15) Secondary/Diversity antenna.
16) External antenna connector for secondary antenna.*
17) GPS antenna.
18) External antenna connector for GPS antenna.*

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19) J1: Jumper to enable or disable the power circuits next to the mini
USB connector. By default the power circuits are enabled (no
jumper cap). The power circuit should be disabled when using the
battery connector to power de GTM60x by short circuiting the
jumper.
20) J2: Jumper to automatically power the modem when connected to
any of the three possible means (9, 10 or 11). If this jumper is not
short circuited the GTM60x will be only powered when the “On key”
(7) is pressed.
21) J3: Jumper for current measurements. If no measurement is need
this jumper needs to be short circuited in order to power the
GTM60x.
22) J4: Jumper to enable to bulk capacitors (orange capacitors). These
bulk capacitors are needed when the GTM60x is powered by USB
or by the power plug; in this case the jumper has to be short
circuited. If batteries are used, the bulk capacitors should be
disabled by removing the jumper cap (this jumper cap can be use
on J1 to disable the power circuits).
23) J14: Connection to access GSBI port 3.**
24) J15: Connection to access GSBI ports 0 and 4.**
25) J16: Connection to add an external PCM codec (GSBI port 1).**
* When using this external antenna connector the printed antenna will be
automatically disabled.
**See detailed description.

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4.1.1 Detailed description
4.1.1.1 Controlling Switch
Figure 3: Controlling Switch
Switches:
(1) MICMUTE: Switch to mute the microphone on the audio jack. Default
value: ON.
(2) EARMUTE: Switch to mute the ear piece on the audio jack. Default value:
ON.
(3) COMPSEL: Selection of bit format. Default value: ON.
(4) W.DISABLE: Turn ON/OFF the radio on the module. Default value: OFF.

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4.1.1.2 J14, J15 and J16
Figure 4: J14 Specification

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Figure 5: J15 Specification

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Figure 6: J16 Specification.
NOTE: 3v3 will be transformed into 1v8 by an on board level translator. This
level translator is located on the development board and not on the GTM60x.

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4.2 Installation
Start by carefully inserting your SIM card in the SIM card holder (4). Do this
by pushing the SIM card in the cardholder until it clicks into place.
Figure 7: SIM card holder.
Next, connect the power adaptor to the power plug (9). After this, connect the
mini USB connector to the USB plug (10) on the evaluation board. Connect
the other end of the USB cable into your computer. If voice is necessary,
insert your headset on the audio jack (5).

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Figure 8: Power and USB connectors.
Figure 9: Audio jack and Headset.

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Be sure the W. Disable switch on the controlling switch (12) is on the OFF
position to have the radio ON. If Jumper J2 (20) is not short circuited, press
the on key (6). At this point the host PC should detect your module.
Figure 10: Switch 4 (W. Disable) is in OFF position.
Figure 11: J2 and ON key
You can now proceed with section 5 for driver installation instructions.
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