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MC5716 Technical Specification

MC5716 Technical Specification

ZTE CORPORATION

I www.zte.com.cn

MC5716 Technical Specification

About the Document:

Version Status Date Author Approved By Remarks

V1.0 2009-10 Initial draft

Copyright Notice: Copyright © 2006 ZTE Corporation Shenzhen P. R. China All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation.

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Table of Contents 1 Product Introduction................................................................................................................................ 3 2 Acronyms ................................................................................................................................................ 4 3 Appearance and Structure ....................................................................................................................... 5 4 Pin Description........................................................................................................................................ 6 5 AT Command Interface ........................................................................................................................... 6

5.1 Dial .......................................................................................................................................... 6 5.1.1 Syntax.............................................................................................................................. 6 5.1.2 Interface........................................................................................................................... 6 5.1.3 Value................................................................................................................................ 7

5.2 Hang up ................................................................................................................................... 7 5.2.1 Syntax.............................................................................................................................. 7 5.2.2 Interface........................................................................................................................... 7 5.2.3 Value................................................................................................................................ 7

5.3 Automatic answering............................................................................................................... 7 5.3.1 Interface........................................................................................................................... 7 5.3.2 Value................................................................................................................................ 7

5.4 ^SYSINFO .............................................................................................................................. 7 5.4.1 Syntax.............................................................................................................................. 7 5.4.2 Interface........................................................................................................................... 8 5.4.3 Value................................................................................................................................ 8

5.5 +CFUN.................................................................................................................................... 9 5.5.1 Syntax.............................................................................................................................. 9 5.5.2 Interface........................................................................................................................... 9 5.5.3 Value................................................................................................................................ 9

5.6 ^HDRCSQ............................................................................................................................... 9 5.6.1 Syntax.............................................................................................................................. 9 5.6.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 10 5.6.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 10

5.7 ^PREFMODE........................................................................................................................ 10 5.7.1 Syntax............................................................................................................................ 10 5.7.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 10 5.7.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 10

5.8 ^RESET................................................................................................................................. 11 5.8.1 Syntax............................................................................................................................ 11 5.8.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 11 5.8.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 11

5.9 +CPIN ................................................................................................................................... 11 5.9.1 Syntax............................................................................................................................ 11 5.9.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 11 5.9.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 11

5.10 +CLCK.................................................................................................................................. 12 5.10.1 Syntax............................................................................................................................ 12 5.10.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 12 5.10.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 12

5.11 ^CPIN.................................................................................................................................... 13 5.11.1 Syntax............................................................................................................................ 13 5.11.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 13 5.11.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 13

5.12 +CPWD ................................................................................................................................. 14 5.12.1 Syntax............................................................................................................................ 14 5.12.2 Interface......................................................................................................................... 14 5.12.3 Value.............................................................................................................................. 14

6 Functions ............................................................................................................................................... 31 6.1 Voice functions ...................................................................................................................... 31 6.2 Query and setting functions................................................................................................... 31 6.3 SMS functions ....................................................................................................................... 31

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6.4 Data functions ....................................................................................................................... 32 6.5 Other functions ...................................................................................................................... 32

7 Technical Specification ......................................................................................................................... 33 7.1 Communication protocols and technical indices ................................................................... 33 7.2 RF receiving .......................................................................................................................... 33 7.3 RF Transmitting..................................................................................................................... 35 7.4 Work condition ...................................................................................................................... 36

8 Standards reference ............................................................................................................................... 37

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1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

MC5716 CDMA 1X EV-DO Rev.A wireless module is developed and manufactured by ZTE

Corporation, supporting laptops and other equipments with PCI Express Mini interfaces. MC5716 supports

data, voice and SMS functions.

Model Frequency Remark

MC5716 450MHz Support data, voice, SMS services

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2 ACRONYMS

Table 1 Acronyms

Acronyms Full Description

ZTE ZTE Corporation

CDMA Code Division Multiple Access

R-UIM Removable User Identity Module

CDG CDMA Development Group

ESD Electronic Static Discharge

EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility

EMI Electro Magnetic Interference

DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency

USB Universal Serial Bus

PCI-E Mini PCI Express Mini Card

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3 APPEARANCE AND STRUCTURE

Table 2 Appearance and structure

Item MC5716 Remark

Appearance Product pictures just FYI

Dimension 50.95mm x 30.00mm x 5.70mm

Interface PCI Express Mini Card

Operation System Windows XP/2000/Vista/7;Linux;Mac.

VID 0x19D2

PID 0xFFFF

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4 PIN DESCRIPTION

Pin Pin Name Signal Name 38 USB_D+ USB signal + 36 USB_D- USB signal - 10 UIM_DATA UIM data signal 12 UIM_CLK UIM clock signal 8 UIM_PWR UIM power signal 14 UIM_RESET UIM reset signal 20 W_DISABLE_N ON/OFF RF signal 22 PON_RESET_N Reset signal 42 LED_WWAN_N State indicator signal 44 LED_WLAN_N State indicator signal 2 VCC+3.3V Main power input

52 VCC+3.3V Main power input 24 AUX+3.3V Aux power input 39 AUX +3.3V Aux power input 41 VCC+3.3V Main power input 45 PCM_CLK Reserved 47 PCM_DOUT Reserved 49 PCM_DIN Reserved 51 PCM_SYNC Reserved

6,28,48 7,11,13,23,25,31,33

30,32 Reserved Reserved

4,9,15,18,21,26,27,29,34,35, 37,40,50

43 GND Ground

16 17,

45, 46, 47,49,51 3,19,5, 1

NC Not connect

5 AT COMMAND INTERFACE

5.1 Dial

5.1.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) D[digits] <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.1.2 Interface

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In CDMA system, currently it only supports data service dialing.

5.1.3 Value

<digits>:the called phone number, ASCII code, legal characters only include: ’0’ – ‘9’, ‘*’, ‘#’,.

5.2 Hang up

5.2.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) H<value>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> MT relevant error occurs: <CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

5.2.2 Interface

It’s used to disconnect from the remote subscribers. Upon a three-way call, the connected subscribers will be disconnected.

5.2.3 Value

<value> integral type value, as the value is 0, disconnect and return OK (other value can’t

make it disconnected and the response result would all be ERROR). If the command does not have

<value>, the function is the same as ATH0 (ATH is the same as ATH0)

5.3 Automatic answering

5.3.1 Interface It’s used to enable/disable automatic answering, and set the value per second

5.3.2 Value <value>, ATS0=1, the terminal will answer after a ring. ATS0?, it will return the current value

5.4 ^SYSINFO

5.4.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s)

^SYSINFO <CR><LF>^SYSINFO:<srv_status>,<srv_domain>,<roam_status>,<sys_mode>,<si m_state>[,<lock_state>,<sys_submode>]<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

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5.4.2 Interface

This command is used to check the current system information, such as system service status, domain,

roaming, system mode, UIM card status, etc.

5.4.3 Value

<srv_status> sys t em se rv i ce s t a tu s ; t ake the va lue be low:

0 No service

1 restricted service

2 valid service

3 restricted regional service

4 power saving and dormant status

<srv_domain> system service domain, take the value below:

0 no service

1 only CS service

2 only PS service

3 PS+CS service

4 CS, PS not registered, in searching status

255 CDMA not supported

<roam_status> roaming state, take the value below:

0 non roaming status

1 roaming status

<sys_mode> system mode, take the value below:

0 No service

1 AMPS mode(temporarily not used)

2 CDMA mode

3 GSM/GPRS mode

4 HDR mode

5 WCDMA mode

6 GPS mode

7 GSM/WCDMA

8 CDMA/HDR HYBRID

<sim_state> UIM card state, take the value below:

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1 UIM card status valid

240 ROMSIM version

255 UIM card not existed

<lock_state> CDMA products don’t use the parameter

<sys_submode> CDMA products don’t use the parameter

5.5 +CFUN

5.5.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CFUN=[<fun>[,<rst>]] <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CFUN? <CR><LF>+CFUN: <fun><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CFUN=? <CR><LF>+CFUN: (list of supported <fun>s), (list of supported <rst>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.5.2 Interface

EXECUTION command is used to set MT mode or restart MT.

READ command is used to return to the current mode. TEST

command is used to return the parameter supported by the command.

5.5.3 Value

<fun>:

0 Set as LPM(low power)mode(MT’s previous mode must be non offline)

1 Set as online(default)(MT’s previous mode must be non offline)

4 Set as offline(MT’s previous mode must be non FTM)

5 Set as FTM(MT’s previous mode must be online)

6 Restart MT(MT’s previous mode must be offline) <rst> whether or not restart MT before settings (do not support temporarily)

5.6 ^HDRCSQ

5.6.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s)

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^HDRCSQ <CR><LF>^HDRCSQ: <hdr_rssi><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

^HDRCSQ=? <CR><LF>^HDRCSQ: (list of supported <rssi>s) <CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.6.2 Interface Execution command is used to return RSSI in HDR mode. Test command is used to return the supported RSSI.

5.6.3 Value <hdr_rssi>: received signal strength indication 0 :No EVDO signal 20: rssi>=105 40: 90<= rssi<105 60: 75<= rssi<90 80: 60<= rssi<75 99: rssi<60

5.7 ^PREFMODE

5.7.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s)

^PREFMODE = < pref_mode >

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MS: <CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

^PREFMODE? <CR><LF>^ PREFMODE: < pref_mode ><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

^PREFMODE =? <CR><LF>^ PREFMODE: (range of supported < pref_mode >s) <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.7.2 Interface

The command is used for users to mandatory set prior network mode .

5.7.3 Value

< pref_mode > network mode, take the value below:

2 CDMA mode

4 HDR mode

8 CDMA/HDR HYBRID mode

For data card only supporting CDMA 1X, the command might not be useful.

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5.8 ^RESET

5.8.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^reset

5.8.2 Interface

It’s used to restart the device.

5.8.3 Value

None

5.9 +CPIN

5.9.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CPIN=<pin>[,<newpin>] <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CPIN? <CR><LF>+CPIN: <code><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> +CPIN=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.9.2 Interface

READ command is used to indicate whether or not the password request exists. SET command is used

to calibrate, unlock PIN and PIN2. If the current password is PIN or PIN2, enter +CPIN=<pin> to

calibrate. If the current password is PUK or PUK2, enter +CPIN=<pin>,<newpin> to unlock. The first

parameter is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2, the second parameter is <newpin>, which is new PIN or PIN2.

when using SET command, if there is no PIN request, return +CME ERROR. Note: upon emergency

calls, calibrating PIN or PUK might cause the termination of emergency calls.

5.9.3 Value

<pin>, <newpin> character string type, must add the quotation mark. The character can only select from <0> ~ <9>; otherwise, directly return ERROR.

<code> character string type(no quotation mark)

READY MT has no password request. Do not provide due to PIN2 protection function, but there is still calibration request, therefore, do not return READY here. SIM PIN UICC/SIM PIN password request SIM PUK UICC/SIM PUK password request, used to unlock SIM PIN SIM PIN2

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SIM PUK2 PUK2 password request, used to unlock SIM PIN2 Note: we didn’t disable SIM PIN2 here considering the function expansions in the future.

5.10 +CLCK

5.10.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CLCK=<fac>,<mode>[,< as <mode>=2 and the command is executed successfully passwd>[,<class>]] <CR><LF>+CLCK: <status><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

As <mode>≠2 and the command is executed successfully: <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CLCK=? <CR><LF>+CLCK: (list of supported <fac>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.10.2 Interface

Execute command is used to lock, unlock and check MT or network device <fac>. Generally, the password is required.

Test command is used to return the supported device.

5.10.3 Value

<fac> designate the operating object (only support SIM card, valuing “SC”) "SC" SIM card (password required) "AB" Barring of all outgoing calls "AI" Barring of all incoming calls "AO" Barring of outgoing calls "IR" Incoming roaming barring "OI" Barring of Outgoing international call "OX" Outgoing international calls barring except for local

Note: ”SC”“P2” password is saved in SIM card, and other password should be set at the network side.

<mode>:

0 Unlock

1 Lock

2 Check status

< status >:

0 Deactivate

1 Activate

<passwd> character string type, must add the quotation mark. It is the same as the password set by

+CPWD. This is the necessary as the mode is 0 and 1. The character can only select from <0> ~

<9>; otherwise, directly return ERROR.

<classx> (default as 7) do not support currently

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1 Voice call

2 data

4 fax

8 sms

5.11 ^CPIN

5.11.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^CPIN=<pin> [,<newpin>]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^CPIN? <CR><LF>^CPIN:<code>,[<times>],<puk_times>,<pin_times>,<puk2_times>,<pin2_t imes><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^CPIN=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.11.2 Interface

READ command is used to indicate if there is password request and the remaining calibration

times. SET command is used to verify, unlock PIN and PIN2. if the current password is

PIN or PIN2, input +CPIN=<pin> to verify. If the current password is PUK or PUK2, input

+CPIN=<pin>,<newpin> to unlock. The first parameter is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2; the

second parameter, <newpin>, is new PIN or PIN2. When using SET command, if there is

no PIN request, return +CME ERROR. Note: upon emergency calls, calibrating PIN or

PUK might cause the termination of emergency calls.

5.11.3 Value

<pin>, <newpin> character string type, must add the quotation mark. The character can only select

from <0> ~ <9>; otherwise, directly return ERROR.

<code> character string type(no quotation mark)

READY MT has no password request.

SIM PIN UICC/SIM PIN password request

SIM PUK UICC/SIM PUK password request, used to unlock SIM PIN

SIM PIN2 PIN2 password request (the version doesn’t temporarily support the

protected function)

SIM PUK2 PUK2 password request, used to unlock SIM PIN2

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<times> remaining times, for PIN and PIN2, the max. times are three, for PUK and

PUK2, the max. times are ten.

Note: If there is password request, <times> shall display current remaining times to verify the

password; if there is no password request, <times> shall be null.

<puk_times> remaining times to input PUK, max. 10; <pin_times> remaining times to input PIN, max. 3; <puk2_times> remaining times to input PUK2, max. 10; <pin2_times> remaining times to input PIN2, max. 3.

5.12 +CPWD

5.12.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CPWD=<fac>,<oldpwd>,<newpwd> <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CPWD=? <CR><LF>+CPWD: list of supported (<fac>,<pwdlength>)s<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

5.12.2 Interface

EXECUTION command is used the change the password of the device lock (e.g., PIN).

TEST command is used to return the supported device and max. length of the device password.

5.12.3 Value

<fac> designate the operating object (only support SIM card, valuing “SC”) "SC" SIM card PIN "P2" SIM card P2 "AB" do not support <oldpwd>,<newpwd> old password, new password, character string type, the max. length is decided by <pwdlength>, the character can only select from <0> ~ <9>; otherwise, directly return ERROR.

<pwdlength> max. length of the device lock password

5.13 RSSI +CSQ

5.13.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CSQ? <CR><LF>+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

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5.13.2 Interface Execution command is used to return ME’s RSSI and BER.

Test command is used to return the supported RSSI and BER.

5.13.3 Value <rssi> received signal strength indication 0 ≦-125 dBm 1...30 (31×(125-|rssi|)/ 50) dBm 31 ≧-75 dBm 99 unknown or unpredictable <ber>: do not support BER query at the moment, return 99 when using both Execution and Test

command.

5.14 +CPMS

5.14.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CPMS=<mem1>[, <mem2>[,<mem3>]]

<CR><LF>+CPMS: <used1>,<total1>,<used2>,<total2>,<used3>,<total3><CR><LF><CR><LF> OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to SMS: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CPMS? +CPMS: <mem1>,<used1>,<total1>,<mem2>,<used2>,<total2>,<mem3>,<used3>,<to tal3><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to SMS: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CPMS=? +CPMS: (list of supported <mem1>s),(list of supported <mem2>s),(list of supported <mem3>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.14.2 Interface

SET command is used to set the message storage media respectively for read/write, and at the

same time return the using information of selected media. READ command is used to return the

name and using information of currently selected storage media. TEST command is used to return

all MT supported storage media type.

5.14.3 Value

<mem1>: character string, indicating message read and delete

media. Optional value: “SM”, representing (U) SIM card

“ME”, representing NV

<mem2>: character string, indicating message write and send media.

Optional value is the same as <mem1>.

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<mem3>: character string, indicating the storage media for

received messages. Optional value is the same as <mem1>.

<total1>: integral value, indicating the total

number of messages saved in <mem1>.

<total2>: integral value, indicating the total

number of messages saved in <mem2>.

<total3>: integral value, indicating the total

number of messages saved in <mem3>.

<used1>: integral value, indicating the

existing number of messages saved in

<mem1>.

<used2>: integral value, indicating the existing

number of messages saved in <mem2>.

<used3>: integral value, indicating the

existing number of messages saved in

<mem3>.

5.15 +CMGF

5.15.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CMGF[=<mode>] <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> +CMGF? <CR><LF>+CMGF: <mode><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> +CMGF=? <CR><LF>+CMGF: (list of supported

<mode>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.15.2 Interface

SET command is used to set the format for the messages. The format has two modes, defined by <mode>, currently only adopts TEXT mode. READ command is used to return current mode; TEST mode is used to return <mode>.

5.15.3 Value

<mode>: ZTEMT supports text mode only

0 PDU Mode

1 Text Mode

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5.16 +CNMI

5.16.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CNMI=[<mode>[,<mt>[,<bm>[,<ds>[, <bfr>]]]]]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to SMS: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CNMI? <CR><LF>+CNMI: <mode>,<mt>,<bm>,<ds>,<bfr><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CNMI=? <CR><LF>+CNMI: (list of supported <mode>s),(list of supported <mt>s),(list of supported <bm>s),(list of supported <ds>s),(list of supported <bfr>s) <CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.16.2 Interface

Set command is used to set new message to TE. <mode> and <bfr> are used to set new message alert (including +CMTI, ̂ HCMT, +CDSI and ̂ HCDS) <mt> is used to set directly report to TE or save in MT and report the storage location when receiving a message.

<bm> do not use temporarily

<ds> is used to set whether or not report message status report(+CDSI, ^HCDS). Test

command is used to return the supported parameter value. Note: The settings will be cleared

after MT is restarted, at this moment, it would not report any new message. It’s

recommended not to use AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0.

5.16.3 Value

<mode> is used to set message alert method (currently supports mode=1)

0 cache the message alert in ME. If ME is full, cover the old message alerts. 1 Directly send the message alert to TE. As it’s unable to send (in online data mode), abandon the alert. 2 Directly send the message alert and message status report to TE. As it’s unable to send (e.g., in online mode), cache the message in ME; and send it to TE when possible. Note: the message alerts are cached in volatile memory. If the power is off before MT sends it, the messages might be missing. Therefore, as <mode>=0 or2, can’t directly forward the message(<mt>=2 and 3)

<mt> set the storage and alert specification of receiving messages. For the storage and alert of new messages,

there are the following three methods: 1. Save SMS-DELIVER into MT and send TE a notification of storage location.

+CMTI: <mem>,<index> 2. Do not save SMS-DELIVER in MT and directly send SMS-DELIVERS to TE. Text mode:

^HCMT: <callerID>,<year>,<month>,<day>,<hour>,<minute>,<second>,<lang>,<format>,<length>, <prt>,

<prv>,<type>,<tag><CR><LF><msg> <CTRL+Z> 3. Save SMS-DELIVER in MT and do not send SMS-DELIVER to TE.

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The interaction of TE and MT are as follows:

TE MS NETWO

Directly report New msgs

Acknowledge(+CNMA) RP-ACK Directly report msgs to TE. If not acknowledged within certain time, send RP-ERROR to network

Directly report Not

acknowledged in

certain time

Save msgs in MS and report storage

location

New msgs Network timeout New msgs

Save msges in MS

and send RP-ACK

and report storage

location.

RP-ACK

Save msgs in MS,

do not report

New msgs

RP-ACK

Save msgs in MS and send RP_ACK to the network, do not report

<mt> the parameter values and storage and alert of messages are related in the table below:

<mt> no class or class 1

class 0 or message waiting indication group (discard)

class 2 or message waiting indication group (store)

class 3

0 1 +CMTI [+CMTI] +CMTI +CMTI 2 ^HCMT &

+CNMA ^HCMT [&

+CNMA] +CMTI ^HCMT &

+CNMA

3 +CMTI [+CMTI] +CMTI ^HCMT & +CNMA

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Descriptions: ^HCMT & +CNMA indicates requiring TE to send the acknowledgement (+CNMA). <bm> used to set the cell broadcast information, do not support temporarily <ds> used to set the message receipt. 0 do not send message receipt to TE. 1 do not save the message receipt in MT and directly send it to TE. ^HCDS: <callerID>,<year>,<month>, <day>, <hour>, <minute>,<second>, <lang>, <format>, <length>, <prt>, <prv>,<type>,<tag><CR><LF><msg> <CTRL+Z> 2 save the message receipt in MT and send a notification of storage location to TE through +CDSI. +CDSI: <mem>,<index> <bfr> used for the transaction of cache from <mode>=0 to <mode>=1, 2. 0 after entering <mode>1-2, send unsolicited result code to TE at a time. 1 after entering <mode>1-2, clear the cached unsolicited result code.

5.16.4 Example

e.g., set CNMI=1,1,0,1,0 . for new class1 message, first save it in MT and report the storage location ( +CMTI: ME,1 ); for message status report, do not save, directly report ( ^HCDS: ). If the message can not be reported (e.g., in online data status), abandon the message alert.

5.17 +CMTI

5.17.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>+CMTI: <mem>,<index><CR><LF>

5.17.2 Interface

Indicating that new message (or there is new message report) has been received.

5.17.3 Value

<mem> Memory type, currently support “SM” and “ME”, other memory is optional "BM" Broadcast message memory "ME" ME message memory "MT" memory relating to ME "SM" (U) SIM message memory "TA" TA message memory "SR" Status report memory <index> integral type value, location in the memory

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5.18 +CDSI

5.18.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>+CDSI: <mem>,<index><CR><LF>

5.18.2 Interface

Indicating that new message report has been received and the storage location has been specified.

5.18.3 Value

<mem> message memory "SM" (U) SIM message memory "ME" ROMSIM message memory <index> integral type value, location in the memory

5.19 +CMGD

5.19.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CMGD=<index> [,<delflag>]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error relating to SMS: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CMGD=? <CR><LF>+CMGD: (list of supported <index>s)[,(list of supported <delflag>s)]<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.19.2 Interface

Execution command is used to delete the messages saved at <index> in <mem1>. For

the settings and descriptions of <mem1>, please see +CPMS command. If the second

parameter <delflag> is given and it’s not 0, MT would omit the parameter <index> and

execute according to <delflag>. For detailed specification, please see Value. If the deleting

fails, return +CMS ERROR: <err>.

Test command is used to return the storage location and supported <delflag> of current existing messages.

5.19.3 Value

<index> m e s s a g e ’ s s t o r a g e l o c a t i o n

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<delflag>

0(or default)delete the messages at <index>

1 delete all read messages in priority memory, reserve unread, sent and unsent messages.

2 delete all read & sent messages in priority memory, reserve unread messages & unsent messages.

3 delete all read, sent & unsent messages in priority memory, reserve unread messages.

4 delete all messages in priority memory, reserve unread messages.

5.20 +CNMA

5.20.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) +CNMA <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Upon an error relating to SMS: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CNMA=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.20.2 Interface

Execution command is used to acknowledge a message directly sent to TE. See +CNMI for details on the use of this command.

Before the previous message is acknowledged, MT would not send another ^HCMT or ^HCDS result code to TE. If MT does not acknowledge in specified period of time (network timeout), MT would send RP-ERROR to the network and automatically clear the parameters <mt> and <ds> for +CNMI command, and forbid sending message alert to TE. If you need MT to report the message alert again, reset <mt> and <ds>.

If the command is executed without the acknowledgement of messages, return +CMS ERROR: <err>. Test command is used to return the support <n> value; if it only supports 0, it means the command does not support TPDU sending. Mandatory when <service> value 1 of command Select Message Service +CSMS is supported.

5.21 ^SMMEMFULL

5.21.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>^SMMEMFULL:<mem_type><CR><LF>

5.21.2 Interface

As the message storage media overflows, send the report message.

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5.21.3 Value

<mem_type>: character string, indicating the type of

overflow media.

“SM”, indicating (U)SIM card

“ME”, indicating NV

5.22 ^HCMT

5.22.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>^HCMT: ^HCMT: <callerID>, <year>, <month>, <day>, <hour>,

<minute>, <second>,<lang>, <format>, <length>, <prt>, <prv>,<type>,<tag><CR><LF><msg><CTRL+Z><CR><LF>

5.22.2 Interface

Do not save newly received messages and directly report to TE.

5.22.3 Value

<callerID> message sender’s number;

<year, month, day, hour, minute, second>: Year/month/day/hour/minute/second

when received message

<lang>: language, refer to ^HCMGW for the value;

<format>:representing the encoding format of the message, refer to ^HCMGW for the value;

<Length>:length of received message

<prt>:message priority level, refer to ^HCMGW for the value;

<Prv>: privacy level, refer to ^HCMGR for the value;

<type>: message type, refer to ^HCMGR for the value;

<tag>:integral number, SMS status, refer to ^HCMGR for the value;

<Msg>:received messages. Control character:

<ctrl-Z>:mark the ending of one message, character: '0x1A'(Unicode code: '0x001A')

<ESC>:Cancel the message sending, character: '0x1B'(Unicode code: '0x001B')

5.23 ^HCDS

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5.23.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>^HCDS: <callerID>,<year>,<month>,<day>,<hour>,<minute>,<second>

<lang>,<format>,<length>,<prt>,<prv>,<type>,<tag><CR><LF><msg><CTRL+Z><CR><LF>

5.23.2 Interface

Do not save newly received messages and directly report to TE.

5.23.3 Value

<callerID>: message sender’s number;

<year, month, day, hour, minute, second>: Year/month/day/hour/minute/second when

received message.

<lang>:language, refer to ^HCMGW for the value;

<format>:representing the encoding format of the message, refer to ^HCMGW for the value;

<Length>:length of received message

<prt>:message priority level, refer to ^HCMGW for the value;

<Prv>: privacy level, refer to ^HCMGR for the value;

<type>: message type, refer to ^HCMGR for the value;

<tag>:integral number, SMS status, refer to ^HCMGR for the value;

<Msg>:received messages. Control character:

<ctrl-Z>:mark the ending of one message, character: '0x1A'(Unicode code: '0x001A')

<ESC>:Cancel the message sending, character: '0x1B'(Unicode code: '0x001B')

5.24 ^HSMSSS

5.24.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^HSMSSS=<ack >,<prt>,<fmt>,<pr v>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Upon an error: <CR><LF> ERROR<CR><LF>

^HSMSSS? <CR><LF>^HSMSSS: <ack>, <prt>, <fmt>,<prv><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

^HSMSSS =? <CR><LF>^HSMSSS: (list of supported <ack>,<prt>,<fmt>,<prv>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.24.2 Interface

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SET command is used to set the parameter sending the message. Including ack, priority level, encoding method, password, etc.

5.24.3 Value

<ack> need message status report , value:

0 -- Do not need message status report;

1 -- need message status report;

<prt> message priority level, refer to ^HCMGW for the value.

<fmt> encoding method, refer to ^HCMGW for the value.

<Prv> privacy level, refer to ^HCMGR for the value.

5.25 ^HCMGS

5.25.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^HCMGS=<da>[,<toda>]<CR> text is entered<ctrl-Z/ESC>>

<CR><LF>^HCMGS: <mr><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Upon an error relating to SMS: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^HCMGS=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.25.2 Interface

Send a message to network side, the message will be sent in two steps. First, send ^HCMGS=<da>[,<toda>] end with(CR), TE waits the reply from MS <CR><LF><greater_than><space>(IRA 13, 10, 62, 32), send the message text, end with <ctrl-Z>(IRA 26).

5.25.3 Value

TEXT Model:

When using GSM 7 BIT or UNICODE, text value will be presented in its own form. For example, the UCS2 encoding value for “会” is 4E1A, then the text would be “0x4E1A”, instead of “4E1A”.

<da> message receiver’s number. Value ranges from 0~9,*,#, 20 digits maximum.

<toda> address encoding method; Default as 0.

The upper four digits: number type:

0 UNKNOWN

1 INTERNATIONAL

The lower four digits: number plan:

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0 UNKNOWN

1 TELEPHONY

<mr> Message mark, ranging from 0~9, take the value from 0~65535

<ctrl-Z>: marking the end of one message, the character under non-UNICOD method is

'0x1A' and the character under UNICOD method is '0x001A'.

<ESC>: cancel the sending of the message. The character under non-UNICOD method is

'0x1B' and the character under UNICOD method is '0x001B'.

5.26 ^HCMGW

5.26.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^HCMGW=<oa/da>[,<tooa/toda>],<stat>,<ptr>,<type>,<format>,<lan g>[,<year>,<month>,<day>,<hour>,<minute>,<second>]<CR><text> <ctrl-Z/ESC>

^HCMGW: <index> +CMS ERROR: <err>

^HCMGW=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.26.2 Interface

Save one message to <mem2> set by +CPMS command, and save to SM or ME.

The message is saved in two steps, firstly send:

^HCMGW=<oa/da>[,<tooa/toda>],<stat>,<ptr>,<type>,<format>,<lang>[,<year>,<month>,

<day>,<hour>,<minute>,<second>] end with(CR)

TE waits for MS to reply <CR><LF><greater_than><space>(IRA 13, 10, 62, 32), and send the

message, and end with <ctrl-Z>(IRA 26).

5.26.3 Value

<oa/da>:message sender/ receiver’s number. Value ranges from 0~9,*,#, 20 digits maximum. < tooa/toda>:address encoding method; Default as 0. The upper four digits: number type: 0:UNKNOWN 1:INTERNATIONAL The lower four digits: number plan: 0:UNKNOWN 1:TELEPHONY <stat>:integral type value, representing message’s storage status, take the value below:

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0:received unread messages 1:received read messages 2:saved unsent messages 3:saved sent messages 4:All messages (the value only applies to +CMGL command) <lang> language, take the value below: 0 UNSPECIFIED; 1 ENGLISH; 2 FRENCH; 3 SPANISH; 4 JAPANESE; 5 KOREAN; 6 CHINESE; 7 HEBREW。 <ptr>:integral type value, representing the message’s priority level, take the value below: 0: Normal

1:Interactive

2:Urgent 3:Emergency

Year/month/day/hour/minute/second when received message <lang>: language, refer to ^HCMGW for the value; <format>:representing the encoding format of the message, refer to ^HCMGW for the value; <Length>:length of received message <prt>:message priority level, refer to ^HCMGW for the value; <Prv>: privacy level, refer to ^HCMGR for the value; <type>: message type, refer to ^HCMGR for the value; <tag>:integral number, SMS status, refer to ^HCMGR for the value; <Msg>:received messages. Control character: <ctrl-Z>:mark the ending of one message, character: '0x1A'(Unicode code: '0x001A') <ESC>:Cancel the message sending, character: '0x1B'(Unicode code: '0x001B') <year>,<month>,<day>,<hour>,<minute>,<second>:Year/month/day/hour/minute/second when received message; <index>: the index no. in the memory, take the value from 0~9 <format>:representing the encoding format of the message, take the value below: 0—GSM 7 BIT 1-- ASCII code (encoding range<=7F ASCII code). ASCII code should be sent according to the origial character, e.g., the letter A’s ASCII is 0x41, the transmitting character will be A. 2 -- IA5(Optional) 3—OCTET(Optional) 4—LATIN(Optional) 5-- LATIN_HEBREW(Optional) 6-- UNICODE (adopting UNICODE as encoding range>7F). UNICODE will be transmitted according to the character’s original value. For example, the UINCODE for “一” is 0x4E00, then the transmitted character would be “0x4E00”.

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7—other encoding method <type> Type of message 0 Normal; 1 CPT(Optional); 2 Voice Mail; 3 SMS Report

<text>: message text

<CR>: command end mark, marking the end of one message,

<ctrl-Z>: marking the end of one message, the character under non-UNICOD method is '0x1A' and the

character under UNICOD method is '0x001A'.

<ESC>: cancel the sending of the message. The character under non-UNICOD method is '0x1B' and the

character under UNICOD method is '0x001B'.

5.27 ^HCMGL

5.27.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^HCMGL[=<stat>] Under text mode, as the command is successfully executed:

<CR><LF>^HCMGL: <index1>, <tag1><CR><LF> <CR><LF>^HCMGL: <index2>, <tag2><CR><LF> …… <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Otherwise: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^HCMGL =? <CR><LF>^HCMGL: (list of supported <stat>s) <CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.27.2 Interface EXECUTION command is used to return all messages index designated by <stat> from

<mem1>. The message status report will be handled as received messages.

TEST command is used to return all supported stat.

5.27.3 Value

<stat> message type, the default input value 0:

0 received unread messages

1 received read messages

2 Saved unsent messages

3 Saved sent messages

4 All messages

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<index> i n t e g r a l t y p e v a l u e , t h e l o c a t i o n i n m e m o r y

<tag> Integral type value, message status, refer to ^HCMGR to take the value;

5.28 ^HCMGR

5.28.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) ^HCMGR=<ind ex>[,<mode>]

Under text mode, as the command is successfully executed: <CR><LF>^HCMGR: <callerID>, <year>, <month>, <day>, <hour>, <minute>, <second>, <lang>, <format>, <length>, <prt>, <prv>,<type>,<stat> <CR><LF><msg> <CTRL+Z><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Otherwise: <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^HCMGR=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

5.28.2 Interface

EXECUTION command is used to return the message from <mem1> to the storage location <index>. The status of message will be modified by the single board or by the background according to the value of <mode>. The null parameter is the same as the parameter 0. TEST command is used to return OK.

5.28.3 Value <index> integral type value, the location in the memory <mode> modifying mode of message status: 0 changed to Read 1 Do not change the message status <callerID> message sender’s number <format> represents the message’s encoding format, refer to ^HCMGW to take the value; <year, month, day, hour, minute, second> Year/month/day/hour/minute/second when received message <Length> length of received message <lang> language, refer to ^HCMGW for the value; <prt> message priority level, refer to ^HCMGW for the value; <Prv> privacy level 0 Normal; 1 Restricted; 2 Confidential; 3 Secret <type> message type 0 Normal; 1 CPT; 2 Voice Mail; 3 SMS Report

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<stat> message type, refer to ^HCMGW to take the value <Msg> received messages <ctrl-Z>:marking the end of one message, the character under non-UNICOD method is '0x1A' and the character under UNICOD method is '0x001A'.

5.29 ^HCMGSS

5.29.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>^HCMGSS: <mr><CR><LF>

5.29.2 Interface

If the message is sent, report to TE through this command.

5.29.3 Value <mr> Message mark, a decimal valuing from 0 to 9, ranging 0~65535;

5.30 ^HCMGSF

5.30.1 Syntax

Command Possible response(s) <CR><LF>^HCMGSF: <err code><CR><LF>

5.30.2 Interface

If the message fails to send, report to TE through this command.

5.30.3 Value

<err code> Message unsent error code, take the value as below:

0WMS_ADDRESS_VACANT_S;

1 WMS_ADDRESS_TRANSLATION_FAILURE_S;

2 WMS_NETWORK_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S;

3 WMS_NETWORK_FAILURE_S;

4 WMS_INVALID_TELESERVICE_ID_S;

5 WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_S;

6 WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S;

31 WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S;

32 WMS_NO_PAGE_RESPONSE_S;

33 WMS_DESTINATION_BUSY_S;

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34 WMS_NO_ACK_S;

35 WMS_DESTINATION_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S;

36 WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_S;

37 WMS_DESTINATION_OUT_OF_SERVICE_S;

38 WMS_DESTINATION_NO_LONGER_AT_THIS_ADDRESS_S;

39 WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_S;

40 WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S;

47 WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S;

48 WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_MORE_FIRST_S;

49 WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_MORE_LAST_S;

64 WMS_RADIO_IF_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S;

65 WMS_RADIO_IF_INCOMPATIBLE_S;

66 WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_S;

67 WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S;

95 WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S; 96 WMS_UNEXPECTED_PARM_SIZE_S; 97 WMS_SMS_ORIGINATION_DENIED_S; 98 WMS_SMS_TERMINATION_DENIED_S;

99 WMS_SUPPL_SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED;

100 WMS_SMS_NOT_SUPPORTED_S;

101 WMS_RESERVED_101_S;

102 WMS_MISSING_EXPECTED_PARM_S;

103 WMS_MISSING_MANDATORY_PARM_S;

104 WMS_UNRECOGNIZED_PARM_VALUE_S;

105 WMS_UNEXPECTED_PARM_VALUE_S;

106 WMS_USER_DATA_SIZE_ERROR_S;

107 WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_S;

108 WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_MORE_FIRST_S;

109 WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_MORE_LAST_S;

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6 FUNCTIONS

6.1 Voice functions

Table 3 Voice Functions

Item Description Remark

Make a call

Receive a call

Incoming call display

Voice call redial

Phonebook

Received call record

Missed call record

Voice

Dialed call record

Adjustable sound volume

Incoming call alert Sound

New SMS alert

6.2 Query and setting functions

Table 4 Display functions

Item Description Remark

Signal strength query command

Time and date setting

Call ID display

6.3 SMS functions

Table 5 SMS functions

Item Description Remark

Send/Receive short messages

Short message group send 50 messages

Short message copy Copy R-UIM to PC

Short message deleting Delete short message

Short message storage 1000 messages in PC

(Depends on PC memory)

Different types of R-UIM

card have different storage

capacity for short messages.

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Short message handling Reply, forward, save and back dialing

SMS automatically split send >160 ASCII automatically split send

6.4 Data functions

Table 6 Data functions

Item Description Remark

Data rate CDMA 1X EV-DO Rev.A: up to 3.1Mkbps

Connect and disconnect data

Set data parameter Setting the parameter such as

baud rate , frame format, etc.

Network record

Network rate indication

Network flux indication

Network flux statistic

6.5 Other functions

Table 7 Other functions

Item Description Remark

Rx Diversity Support

R-UIM card function Support R-UIM or built-in UIM

AT commands Support AT Commands

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7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

7.1 Communication protocols and technical indices

Table 8 Communication protocols and technical indices

Item MC5716

Access mode CDMA2000 1X/EV-DO Rev.A

CDMA protocol IS-95A/B, IS-98A, IS2000(CDMA2000 1X),

C.S0033(CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A)

Data rate CDMA 1X EV-DO Rev.A: up to 3.1Mkbps(Rough rate)

Interval between transmitting

and receiving frequency

10MHz

Voice coding EVRC,13k QCELP

7.2 RF receiving

Table 9 RF receiving(CDMA2000 1X)

Item MC5716

Frequency range Block A:463.00~467.475 MHz

Block B:462.00~466.475MHz

RX sensitivity -104dBm@FER≤0.5%

Range of receiving signal -25dBm~ -104dBm@FER≤0.5%

Signal Tone

Desensitization

FER≤1.0%(-101dBm/BW,-30dBm@±900KHz)

FER≤1.0%(Test 1:-101dBm/BW,+900/+1700KHz, -43dBm) Intermodulation Spurious

Response Attenuation FER≤1.0%(Test 2:-101dBm/BW,-900/-1700KHz, -43dBm)

<-76dBm/1MHz(460.0 ~464. 8MHz)

<-61dBm/1MHz(450.0 ~ 454.8MHz)

Conducted spurious

emission

<-47dBm/30KHz(other frequency)

FER≤3.0%(Test 1:Data Group 1(9600bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 2:Data Group 1(9600bps))

FER≤0.5%(Test 3:Data Group 1(9600bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 4:Data Group 1(4800bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 5:Data Group 1(2400bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 6:Data Group 1(1200bps))

Demodulation of forward

channel under additive

white Gaussian noise

FER≤3.0%(Test 7:Data Group 2(14400bps))

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FER≤1.0%(Test 8:Data Group 2(14400bps))

FER≤0.5%(Test 9:Data Group 2(14400bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 10:Data Group 2(7200bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 11:Data Group 2(3600bps))

FER≤1.0%(Test 12:Data Group 2(1800bps))

Table 10 RF receiving(CDMA2000 1X EV-DO Rev.A)

Item MC5716

Frequency range Block A:463.00~467.475 MHz

Block B:462.00~466.475MHz

RX sensitivity -105.5dBm@FER≤0.5%

Dynamic Range -25dBm~ -105.5dBm@FER≤0.5%

Signal Tone

Desensitization

FER≤1.0%(-102.4dBm/BW,-30dBm@±900KHz)

FER≤1.0%(Test1: -102.4dBm/BW, +900/+1700KHz, -43dBm) Intermodulation Spurious

Response Attenuation FER≤1.0%(Test 2: -102.4dBm/BW ,-900/-1700KHz, -43dBm)

<-76dBm/1MHz

<-61dBm/1MHz

Conducted Spurious

Emission

<-47dBm/30KHz(other frequency)

Table 11

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7.3 RF Transmitting

Table 12 RF Transmitting(CDMA2000 1X)

Item MC5716

Frequency range

Block A:453.00~457.475 MHz

Block B:452.00~456.475MHz

Max. frequency deviation ±300Hz

Max. power 23dBm ~ 30dBm@-104dBm

Min. output power < -50dBm@-25dBm

Standby output power <-61dBm

Code domain power

The code domain power of each inactivated sub-channel is at least 23dB lower than the total output power measured at I- and Q- channel.

TX timing error ±1.0μs

Wave form quality factor >0.944

(Test1:-25dBm/1.23MHz)-48dBm/1.23MHz±9.5dB

(Test 2:-65dBm/1.23MHz)-8dBm/1.23MHz±9.5dB

Open loop power control

(Test 3:-93.5dBm/1.23MHz)20dBm /1.23MHz±9.5dB

±24dB(9600bps data rate)

±24dB(4800bps data rate)

±24dB(2400bps data rate)

Closed loop power control

±24dB(1200bps data rate)

-42dBc/30KHz or -54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|: 885KHz~1.98MHz)

-54dBc/30KHz or -54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|: 1.98MHz~4.00MHz)

<-36dBm/1kHz (|Δf|>4MHz, 9KHz< f <150KHz)

<-36dBm/10kHz (|Δf|>4MHz, 150kHz<f<30MHz)

<-36dBm/100kHz (|Δf|>4MHz, 30MHz<f<1GHz)

Conducted Spurious

Emissions

<-30dBm/1MHz (|Δf|>4MHz, 1GHz<f<12.75GHz)

Table 13 RF Transmitting(CDMA2000 1X EV-DO Rev.A)

Item MC5716

Frequency range

Block A: 453.00~457.475 MHz

Block B: 452.00~456.475MHz

Max. frequency deviation ±300Hz

Max. power [email protected]

Min. output power <-50dBm@-25dBm

Standby output power <-61dBm

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Transmit time error ±1.0μs

Wave form quality factor >0.944

( Test 1: -25dBm/1.23MHz) -48.3dBm/1.23MHz±9.5dB

(Test 2: -65dBm/1.23MHz) -8.3dBm/1.23MHz±9.5dB

Open loop power

(Test 3: -93.5dBm/1.23MHz) 20.3dBm /1.23MHz±9.5dB

-42dBc/30KHz or -54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|: 885KHz~1.98MHz)

-54dBc/30KHz or -54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|: 1.98MHz~4.00MHz)

<-36dBm/1kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 9KHz<f<150KHz)

<-36dBm/10kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 150kHz<f<30MHz)

<-36dBm/100kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 30MHz<f<1GHz)

Conducted

spurious emission

<-30dBm/1MHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 1GHz<f<12.75GHz)

7.4 Work condition Working temperature: -25℃~+60℃ Storage temperature: -30℃ ~+85℃ Humidity: <95%

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8 STANDARDS REFERENCE

PCT_Express_Mini_Card_V1.2

3GPP2 C.S0033-0 v1.0* Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cmda2000 High Rate Packet

Data Access Terminal

3GPP2 C.S0024 v3.0* cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification

3GPP2 C.S0014-0* Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (EVRC)

3GPP2 C.S0015-0* Short Message Service

3GPP2 C.S0017-0 v5.0* Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems

3GPP2 C.S0023-0 v4.0* Removable User Identity Module

3GPP2 C.S0001-0 v3.0* Introduction to cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems - Release 0 - Version 3.0

3GPP2 C.S0002-0 v3.0* Physical Layer Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems - Release 0 -

Version 3.0

3GPP2 C.S0003-0 v3.0* Medium Access Control (MAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum

Systems - Release 0 - Version 3.0

3GPP2 C.S0004-0 v3.0* Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum

Systems - Release 0 - Version 3.0

3GPP2 C.S0005-0 v3.0* Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum

Systems - Release 0 - Version 3.0

3GPP2 C.S0056-0 Version 1.0 Electro-Acoustic Recommended Minimum Performance Specification for

cdma2000 Mobile Stations

TIA/EIA-98-E* Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Mobile

Stations

EN 50360–2001: Product standard for the measurement of Specific Absorption Rate related to human

exposure to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones.

EN 50361–2001: Basic standard for the measurement of Specific Absorption Rate related to human

exposure to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones.

Part 2 Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters: General Rules and Regulations

Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices

Part 24 Personal Communications Services