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MAESTRO 100 3G
QUICK START GUIDE & USER MANUAL
VERSION 7
WWW.MAESTRO-WIRELESS.COM
EMAIL: CONTACT@MAESTRO-WIRELESS.COM
TEL: (+852) 2869 0688
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Page 1 - MAESTRO 100 3G

MAESTRO 100 3GQUICK START GUIDE & USER MANUALVERSION 7WWW.MAESTRO-WIRELESS.COMEMAIL: [email protected]: (+852) 2869 0688FAX: (+852)

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Page 3 - Revision history

Chapter 2Specifications– Quad bands GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz– M1003G SKU’s:• M1003GXT00: WCDMA 850/1900MHz (SL8080T) with USB connector and G

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Dimensions:– Overall size: 74.3mm x 60mm x 21.7mm– Weight: 90gTemperature range:– Operating: -40°C to +85°C with relative humidity below 95%– Storage:

Page 5 - Contents

Chapter 3Related documentsThis document presents technical and hardware specifications of the Maestro 100 3G industrial modem. It covers ahardware inst

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Page 7 - Safety precautions

Chapter 4Hardware installation4.1 Mounting the modemIf delivered with the DIN clip accessory, detailed on page 27, use two M3 screws to mount the DIN

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Figure 4.3.1: Antenna positionNote: Respect a safety distance of at least 26.6cm to the antenna during the modem operation.4.4 Connecting the modem to

Page 9 - Known issues

Plug the DC Molex connector of the power cord in the modem and it will turn on automatically. The status indicatorled will light when power is applied

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Page 11 - Specifications

Chapter 5Maestro 100 3G easy setup guidelineThe Maestro 100 3G of the M100 Series is the perfect solution for demanding M2M applications.Ultra compact

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Page 13 - Related documents

Figure 5.2.1: Start page - Maestro Configuration Software6. Menu tab page: once connected menu will show ready for use and could do configuration of all

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The Maestro Configuration Software add an easy to configure interface to all the SmartPack features, detailed as:– Data & Serial to IP socket: AutoT

Page 15 - Hardware installation

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Chapter 6Equipments description6.1 InterfacesAbove picture reflects real device dimensions.6.1.1 Status indicatorThe LED will indicate different status

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6.1.3 Mini USB B Female connectorUSB port is used for data communication and configuration, driver package is available for Windows XP, 7, Androidand L

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6.1.5 4-Pin Micro-fit Molex connector (Power and input/output)Figure 6.1.1: Pin assignment of 4-Pin connectorPin number NameFunctions1 DIO1 Digital Inp

Page 19 - Chapter 5

6.2 Optional accessoriesYou may contact your sales agent for the following optional accessories:USB ’X’ Cable - ACC-CA41– Direct connection with stand

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Penta-band L-shape antenna - ACC-A11– Frequency bands: 850/900/1800/1900/2100MHz– Antenna Gain• 2.0 ± 0.7dBi @ 880MHz• 1.0 ± 0.7dBi @ 1990MHz– Polariz

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Chapter 7Default firmware settings7.1 Factory settingsThe modem has the following factory settings. Please refer to the AT command document for the mea

Page 23 - Equipments description

Revision historyVersion Date Details Originated by1 29 Apr 2013 First issue Samuel Chéreau2 8 Jul 2013 Added power consumptions details.Corrected typo

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Chapter 8Troubleshooting8.1 The modem’s LED does not light– Check if the modem has been properly connected to a 5-32V power supply– Check if the power

Page 26 - 6.2 Optional accessories

8.5 Debug, or further command using Smart Terminal as exampleFirst, you can find our Hyper Terminal substitute at the following address: http://www.mae

Page 27 - DIN rail mount - ACC-DIN

8.6 Basic operationsFollowings are examples of some AT commands. Please refer to the AT command document for a full description.Note: Issue AT+CMEE=1

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Page 29 - Default firmware settings

Contents1 Known issues 92 Specifications 113 Related documents 134 Hardware installation 154.1 Mounting the modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8.4 No voice could be heard for the modem’s speaker output when a call is answered . . . . . . . . . . . 318.5 Debug, or further command using Smart T

Page 31 - Troubleshooting

Safety precautionsGeneral precautions– The modem generates radio frequency (RF) power. When using the modem care must be taken on safetyissues related

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Page 33 - 8.6 Basic operations

Chapter 1Known issuesBeware of the difference between M100 2G, M100evo and M100 3G GPIO type on the 4-pin Microfit connector.M100 3G has two Digital In

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