WMD Development Kit User Guide 80-XXXXX-1 Rev.
Table of Contents # Section Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Getting Started 4 3 Cable Connections 6 4 Power Supply Connection 8 5 Module Powering Up / Down 10 6 Telephone & Data Call Testing 11 7 Standards 12 8 Regulatory Compliance 13 3/23/2010 QUALCOMM CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Front Back 2
Introduction • The WMD development kit enables telephone & Data functionality with the entire family of WMD modules.
Getting Started Thermal Grease • Apply Thermal Grease to pad 3/23/2010 QUALCOMM CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 4
Insert Module WMD Module • Insert the WMD module into the Test Nest fixture using the 90 pin connector with the JTAG connector still attached.
Cable Connections • Connect the internal RF cable RUIM / SIM Slot RF Cable 1.
Cable Connections • Connect the external antenna • Connect the handset • For UMTS connect 3M Pixel camera RF Antenna & GPS/Modem (1X) GPS (UMTS) Bluetooth 3M Pixel Camera (UMTS & EVDO) Handset Plug In 3/23/2010 QUALCOMM CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 7
Power Supply Connections • Connect the power supply cable & or plug in battery connector • Set power supply voltage to 3.
Power Supply Connections - Alt • Alternate power connection to replace battery • Set power supply voltage to 3.
Module Power Up • Now power up the module by pressing the pwr button on the keypad • LCD and backlight turn on 3/23/2010 QUALCOMM CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PWR button 10
Telephone & Data Call Testing • Now the Module is ready for basic telephone & Data call functionality • Use keypad or USB/RF interfaces to initiate and end voice or data calls 3/23/2010 QUALCOMM CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 11
Standards The WMD module conforms to the following standards requirements: • CDMA – TIA/EIA IS-98E (CDMA2000 1x) • FCC – 47 CFR Part 1 – RF radiation exposure limits – 47 CFR Part 2 – Equipment authorization – 47 CFR Part 15 – Intentional and unintentional radiators – 47 CFR Part 22 – Cellular – 47 CFR Part 24 - PCS • Open Device Initiative Certification w/ VZW 3/23/2010 QUALCOMM CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 12
Regulatory Compliance Safety Warnings Do not operate the WMD module in the following environments: • In active blasting areas. • In potentially explosive environments such as refueling points, fuel depots or chemical plants. • Near medical equipment, especially life support equipment that might be susceptible to radio interference. • In an aircraft. – The WMD module transmissions could interfere with aircraft electrical and communication systems.
Regulatory Compliance The WMD module has been approved for mobile applications in the United States. Additional FCC certification is not required by host devices as long as the following conditions are met: • Maintain at least 20 cm separation between the antennas and the user’s body. • Maximum antenna gain (including cable loss): – – Cellular band < 7 dBi PCS band < 4 dBi • Independent WMD module operation.
Regulatory Compliance which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician to help.