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Type | GSM modem |
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Category | Adapter |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Interface | RS-232 |
Frequency bands | GSM 900 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz |
Data transmission | SMS |
Covers safety measures for hospitals, flights, hazardous areas, interference, and accessory use.
Illustrates and labels the connectors and indicators on the front and rear of the TC35 Terminal.
Details the main features and common uses of the TC35 Terminal.
Outlines product data, certifications, and functionalities like Audio, SMS, Data, and Fax.
Describes supplementary services, external interfaces, and available accessories.
Covers package contents, safety notes, and recommended installation procedures.
Explains how to attach the terminal using screws or a top-hat rail mounting kit.
Details the power supply connector, voltage range, control lines, and protection features.
Covers polarity reversal protection, overvoltage protection, and fuse requirements.
Explains the handset connection, audio interface modes, and operational settings.
Provides instructions for inserting the SIM card into the terminal's card holder.
Describes the FME (male) antenna connector, RF interface, and transmission methods.
Details the RS232 serial interface, pinout, and its role in PC connectivity.
Covers interference immunity for the RS232 cable and lists connectible cable options.
Guides on connecting components, inserting the SIM card, and initial startup.
Explains how to activate the terminal using the power supply connection or RS232 DTR line.
Covers controlled shutdown via AT commands and hardware reset methods.
Details the terminal's operating states (POWER DOWN, Network Search, Standby, Talk).
Explains the meaning of LED indications for different operating states.
Explains the conditions and implications of the POWER DOWN operating state.
Describes the characteristics of Network Search, Standby, and Talk states.
Explains how to control and program the terminal using AT commands.
Details software update methods via RS232 or SIM interface and Bootbox requirements.
Compares hardware and software compatibility with the predecessor M20 Terminal.
Lists EU directives and standards the TC35 Terminal complies with.
Provides guidelines for cleaning and handling the terminal and SIM card.