PCS Access Terminal Modem FCC Part 24 Certification FCC ID: J9CHDR1 Exhibit 7.
Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 Product Information ................................................................................. 1-1 1.2 Usage Agreement ..................................................................................... 1-4 2. External Connectors/Power Switch .............................................
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Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Figures Figures Figure 1-1 PCS Access Terminal........................................................................................... 1-3 Figure 2-1 Modem End view ................................................................................................ 2-1 Figure 2-2 Modem Side view ................................................................................................ 2-2 Figure 3 Modem Installed on a laptop front view..........
PCS Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. X1 Introduction PCS CDMA Wireless Modem Users Guide 1. Introduction This document is a user guide for the PCS Wireless modem, or PCS Access Terminal. The wireless modem provides the fastest fully mobile wireless link available to the internet, at data rates of up to 2.4Mbps (peak data rate on the forward link). 1.1 Product Information • Dual receive chain for diversity support • Compact size : 7" x 4.5" x 0.
Introduction 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide • Internal battery provides 1 hour of continuous transmission on the reverse link. Total operating time / standby time figures are not yet available. • AC adapter for fixed operation / battery charging. • Cigarette lighter adapter for in car operation /battery charging. • ANSI J-STD-18 design goal. Note : This device contains no user serviceable parts, and shall only be opened by authorized Qualcomm personnel.
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Introduction 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 1.2 Usage Agreement The following describes the restrictions on the use of the HDR Access Terminal. The HDR System and its components are proprietary and confidential property of QUALCOMM and contain proprietary information . The end user agrees not to open or attempt to access the contents of the HDR System provided by QUALCOMM for the Customer Trial.
Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. A External Connectors/Power Switch 2. External Connectors/Power Switch The unit contains the following external connectors. Their positions are shown in the figures 2-1and 2-2 below. • Power • USB • Ethernet / RS-232 The ON/OFF switch is the slider switch positioned next to the USB connector. To turn the unit on, slide the switch away from the USB connector.
External Connectors/Power Switch 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide Ethernet/RS232 connector Figure 2-2 Modem Side view 2.1 Charging the battery The modem uses a lithium ion battery pack to provide power for mobile operation. This battery is internal and inaccessible to the user. To operate safely the battery requires a unique current – voltage profile that can only be provided by the AC adapter or the cigarette lighter adapter included with the modem.
Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. A External Connectors/Power Switch The external adapter will charge the battery with the modem power switch in the on or off position. 2.2 Computer Connectivity The Modem can be connected to a P.C. or to a hub via one of the ethernet dongles supplied with the kit. The ethernet dongle labeled with the Qualcomm part number 364-18578-0000 is a straight through cable for connection to a hub. This cable is terminated with a female RJ45 receptacle.
Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Modem LEDs 3. Modem LEDs The modem contains four LEDs. If desired, the modem can be attached to the back of a laptop so that the LEDs are visible over the top of the monitor. The functions of the LEDS are as follows 3.1 Power LED Orange (continuous) : initializing Orange (flashing) : battery not fully charged Green (flashing) : battery fully charged Red (flashing) of connection.
Modem LEDs 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 3.4 Service LED Green (flashing) : Access Terminal (AT) Registered with HDR network Orange (flashing) : Searching for HDR network Red (flashing) : Fault 3.5 Modem Installation The modem is installed on the back of a laptop by means of four velcro pads.
Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide Figure 3 Modem Installed on a laptop front view QUALCOMM Proprietary 80-H0494-1, Rev.
Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide 80-H0494-1, Rev. A PC Configuration 4.
PC Configuration 80-H0494-1, Rev. A Hornet Access Terminal User's Guide Step 3 :double click on the TCP/IP Protocol entry Step 4 : check the “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server" button, press the "OK" button and then reboot the machine if requested. Laptop configuration is now complete. For updating Hornet AT software see 80-0262-1 HDR SYS REL 6.