Technical Specs
Table Of Contents
- Important Notice
- Safety and Hazards
- Limitation of Liability
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Electrical Specifications
- 3: RF Specifications
- 4: Power
- 5: Software Interface
- 6: Mechanical and Environmental Specifica- tions
- 7: Regulatory Compliance and Industry Certifi- cations
- A: Antenna Specification
- B: Design Checklist
- C: Testing
- AT Command Entry Timing Requirement
- Acceptance Testing
- Certification Testing
- Production Testing
- Functional Production Test
- Quality Assurance Testing
- Suggested Testing Equipment
- Testing Assistance Provided by Lantronix, Inc.
- IOT/Operator Testing
- Extended AT Commands for Testing
- D: Packaging
- E: References
- F: Acronyms
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Testing
Acceptance Test Procedure
The following is a suggested acceptance testing procedure using Lantronix, Inc.’
Skylight™ software:
Note: You can perform these tests using appropriate AT commands.
Test 1: Check Power-up and Initialization
1.
After installing the module, start the test system.
2.
Launch Skylight.
3.
Check the LED—If the LED is off, there is a problem with the module or with the
connection to the LED.
Test 2: Check Version Numbers
1.
From Skylight, select Help > About.
2.
Verify that the firmware version in the About window is correct.
3.
Close the About window.
If the module fails either of these tests, or is not recognized by Skylight:
1.
Replace the module with one that is known to work correctly and repeat the tests.
2.
If the tests are successful, reinstall the original module and repeat the tests.
If the module still does not work correctly, contact your account manager.
Certification Testing
Note: Typically, certification testing of your device with the integrated module is required one time
only.
The AirPrime embedded module has been certified as described in Regulatory
Compliance and Industry Certifications on page 57.
When you produce a host device with a Lantronix, Inc. AirPrime embedded module, you
must obtain certifications for the final product from appropriate regulatory bodies in the
jurisdictions where it will be distributed.
The following are some of the regulatory bodies from which you may require
certification— it is your responsibility to make sure that you obtain all necessary
certifications for your product from these or other groups:
•
FCC (Federal Communications Commission— www.fcc.gov)
•
Industry Canada (www.ic.gc.ca)
•
GCF (Global Certification Forum— www.globalcertificationforum.org) outside of North
America
•
PTCRB (PCS Type Certification Review Board—www.ptcrb.com) in North America










