WHDHQ10 User Manual Copyright © 2011 ASKEY COMPUTER CORP. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents 1. PREFACE ........................................................................................................................................................2 1.1 REVISION HISTORY .......................................................................................................................................................2 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................
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Setup and Installation • Hardware setup · Insert a SIM card (UMTS Mini Cards only) · Insert the Mini Card · Connect the antenna(s) · Connect the power supply and USB cable · Connect the Dev Kit and host device using a Mini Card Host Extender • Software setup · Install / update Mini Card drivers and Watcher on page 22 Hardware setup Insert a SIM card (UMTS Mini Cards only) To use a UMTS Mini Card (MC8xxx), you need to install: • A live SIM card (with an active account), or • A test SIM card with a call box
2. Insert the SIM card into the cover with its circuitry face-up—note the location of the notched corner of the card in the following image. 3.
Insert the Mini Card After inserting the SIM card, insert the Mini Card: 1. Place the Dev Kit face-up (as shown)—the Mini Card slot is in the top right corner. 2. Hold the Mini Card at the screw holes and slide it into the Dev Kit’s Mini Card slot at a 45∘angle (inserting it horizontally may damage the module’s contacts and wear out the host connector). 3. Push the free end of the Mini Card down until it clicks into the screw column.
4. Use ten screwdrivers screw lock - in Connect the antenna(s) After installing the Mini Card, connect the supplied antenna(s) to the Dev Kit. (some Mini Cards include both a main and an auxiliary (diversity/gps) antenna): 1. Place the Dev Kit face-up. The antenna connectors are on the right side near the top. 2. Link Main antenna connector. 3. Link Diversity antenna connector.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Hardware description 6 2 3 45 7 8 1 9 1 1 1 Dev Kit TOP 1) WWH001X Module 2) J2 : Power Plug 3) J8 : Power Jump 4) LED5 : Power LED (Indicates that WWH001X is powered) 5) LED3 : WAN LED (Call State) 6) CN3 : JTAG Connector 7) SW1 : 3G Disable switch Default : 2-3 (3G ON) 8) CN1 : USB B Type Connector 9) SW3 : PCM Codec Reset switch 10) MIC1 : Microphone 11) JP1 : 3.
4 3 2 1 Dev Kit BOT 1) CN2 : SIM card holder 2) SW9 : PCM Codec Ear mute switch Default : 1-2 (EARMUTE OFF) 3) SW8 : PCM Codec Microphone mute switch Default : 1-2 (MICMUTE OFF) 4) SW7 : Selected 13-bit linear or 8-bit μ-law compounded mode Default : 1-2 (COMP SET 13-bit linear) CN3 : JTAG Connector PAGE 10
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3. DRIVER INSTALLATION 3.1 General info: Driver set On successful installation of all drivers, the device manager will show the following installed devices. Please configure the device manager by selecting ”View”, “Devices by connection”. Expand the tree to show the USB devices. Be aware that the list of devices may differ depending on the module configuration.
3.2 Installation procedure Make sure you have a clean system before proceeding with the installation procedure. At this point you should copy the driver folder to a known location on your hard disk drive. STEP 1. The unit is connected correctly only if the “Found New Hardware” balloon and subsequently the “Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard” appear.
STEP 2. In this dialog, select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”. In this case ensure you select the option “Include this location in the search:” in the next screen, and enter the correct path to your drivers.
STEP 3. In this dialog, select “Continue Anyway”. Then Click “Finish” in the next screen “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard”.
STEP 4. Repeat above steps until other driver installation complete.
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4. HOW TO SEND AT COMMANDS This section briefly describes how to send AT commands using HyperTerminal to communicate with the ASKEY Wan module. HyperTerminal is included in Windows XP but not in Windows Vista or Windows 7. However, it can be downloaded free for personal use from its creator’s website: http://www.hilgraeve.com/. STEP 1. First, start the device manager. You can do this by going to “Start” menu and selecting “Run”. Type “devmgmt.msc” in the next dialogue box as displayed below: STEP 2.
STEP 3. Open HyperTerminal via the “Start” menu in Windows: Start→All Programs→Accessories→Communication→HyperTerminal STEP 4. Enter a name for your HyperTerminal connection and press OK.
STEP 5. In the next window, change the “Connect using:” field to the AT command port you checked under STEP2. Then click OK. STEP 6. Now the next window will appear. Modify the “Bits per second” field to 115200 and click OK.
HyperTerminal is now configured and you are ready to issue AT commands to the module. The figure below shows a typical HyperTerminal session. If you don’t have visual feedback of what you are typing, you need to turn echo on by typing “ate”, as shown in the example below. When you close HyperTerminal, you have the opportunity to save your HyperTerminal profile. Saved profiles can be found under HyperTerminal in the “Start” menu.
5. SETTING UP A PACKET SWITCHED DATA CALL Before attempting the Data connection, ensure you are registered to the network. Also, the APN for your operator should be set correctly in the module.
STEP 1. Go to Start → Control Panel → Network Connections, and click on the icon “New Connection Wizard”. The next screen will appear: STEP 2. Click “Next” and following figure will appear. Select “Connect to the Internet” and click “Next” again.
STEP 3. Select “Set up the connection manually”, and click the “Next” button. STEP 4. Choose the “Connect using a dial-up modem” option, and click the “Next” button.
STEP 5. Type a name for the connection that you should select the next time you need this dial-up connection, and click the “Next” button. STEP 6. Type in *99# for the telephone number and click the “Next” button.
STEP 7. Choose the option you like, and then click the “Next” button. STEP 8. If your service provider requires you to enter your username and password to set up a PS data call connection, please enter them using the screen below.
STEP 9. The connection is set up and ready to use. Click the “Finish” button to close the wizard. This window also offers the possibility to add the connection into the Desktop by checking the available check box. STEP 10. Then, if your module is registered on the network, you can use the configured dial-up connection to activate a PDP context and make an Internet connection. Go to Start → Connect to → “ASKEY_Connection” and select it.
STEP 11. Click the dial button. After a while, a connection to the Internet is made. STEP 12. To disconnect, go to the appropriate network icon and select “Disconnect” from the context menu (via right mouse button).
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FCC Regulations: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. The end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device and a separate approval is required for all other operating configurations, including portable configurations with respect to 2.1093 and different antenna configurations. Maximum antenna gain allowed for use with this device is 2.3 dBi.