Users Manual & Installation Guide

PV- 1800: Power supply module with GSM MODEM

 

ST1

 

Base address

1

2

 

3

COM_A

0

0

 

0

Disabled

0

0

 

1

2C8

0

1

 

0

2D8

0

1

 

1

2E8 (COM4)

1

0

 

0

2F8 (COM2)

1

0

 

1

3D8

1

1

 

0

3E8 (COM3)

1

1

 

1

3F8 (COM1)

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￿,- ￿,-#

This table is also printed on the board.

The IRQ used for the modem is set in section IRQ_A. Place one jumper in this section to select an IRQ number in the interval IRQ3 to IRQ15.

SIM card

The SIM card connector (CN9) is placed on the rear side of the module. A SIM card must be placed in this connector in order to establish a wireless communication.

Modem AUX connector CN3

The modem has a built-in interface for simple non-isolated digital and analogue channels. This includes:

Four digital inputs

Three 8-bit ADC inputs

One 8-bit DAC output

The table shows the connector layout:

Pin no Name

Signal name in modem Pin no CDB-9F

1

GND

 

2

DAC

DAC

3

ADC #3

ADC3

4

ADC #2

ADC2

5

ADC #1

ADC1

6

Digital input #4

IO4

7

Digital input #3

IO3

8

Digital input #2

IO2

9

Digital input #1

IO1

10

NC

 

1

6

2

7

3

8

4

9

5

The protection circuitry between the modem and CN3 is shown here.

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These I/Os are operated by AT commands in the modem.

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Micro Technic PV-1800 SIM card, Modem AUX connector CN3, Base address, Pin no Name Signal name in modem Pin no CDB-9F