| CDMA/GSM Wireless
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The CDMA and GSM modules create a BANDIT™ family
of wireless products that offer secure IP connectivity to users of legacy protocols for transport
over wireless networks. The combination of
these capabilities offers enterprises a quick and economical
solution for both permanent and temporary wireless installations. |
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For end-users, the economics of using cellular
for telemetry or transaction based applications
as an alternative
to expensive landlines or satellite links are particularly strong.
Many telemetry and transaction
devices such as lottery terminals, ATM’s, utility RTU’s,
security equipment, and point of sale devices operate
on dedicated lines with speeds of 56 kbps or less. The BANDIT™ wireless
products can be easily
deployed to provide up to 144 kbps of cellular bandwidth to support
these applications at a significantly
reduced cost. |
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For carriers, the wireless BANDIT™ provides
terrestrial carriers having “out of territory” cellular
partnerships
with a great last mile solution. Where a terrestrial carrier
may lack a footprint in a particular region,
the wireless BANDIT™ can be used with their cellular partner
to quickly simplify a large customer deployment
and save the carrier from having to lease data circuits from
a LEC.
The new cellular modules fit in the universal card slot of the
BANDIT™, BANDIT-IP™, BANDIT-PLUS™,
and VSR-30™. The modules can be ordered separately or be
factory pre-installed |
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Sample Lottery Application
Cellular offers quick deployment and
a low cost transport for state lotteries.
Today when state lottery
signs up a new retailer it can take up
to six weeks for a landline to be installed.
With the wireless BANDIT
™, a new retailer can begin generating
revenue immediately. Also the lottery can use
cellular connectivity
for special events like state fairs,
trade shows, sporting events and other temporary
locations.
In the diagram below, the BANDIT™ is
fitted for either cellular or terrestrial applications.
A state lottery
quickly deploys new retailers with cellular
before switching over to Frame Relay. A lottery
could also
permanently deploy cellular as a primary
transport. |
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| Lottery Over Wireless
And Terrestrial With Frame Relay Host |
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| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
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CDMA Specifications:
► Antenna Interface: 50 Ohm SMA Female
► EVRC, 13kQCELP
► Data rates up to 153 kbps forward and
reverse
► Circuit Switch (IS707-A.4)
► Packet Data (IS707-A.5)
► AMPS (Analog) voice
► RUIM (for China only – see R-UIM
Interface)
► OTASP, OTAPA
► IOTA
► Wireless interface: CDMA2000 (IS-2000)
► Band (CDMA2000) – (Dual Band)
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• Band class 0 (TX: 824 ~ 849 MHz/
RX: 869 ~ 894 MHz)
• Band class 1 (TX: 1850 ~ 1910 MHz/ RX: 1930 ~ 1990 MHz) |
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GSM/GPRS Specifications:
► Dual Band EGSM/GPRS
► Module (EGSM 900/1800 MHz, EGSM
► 850/1900MHz) designed for M2M and Compliant
with ETSI GSM Phase 2+ standard
► Class 4 (2W @ 900 MHz)
► Class 1 (1W @ 1800 MHz)
► Data circuit asynchronous, transparent
and non transparent up to 14400 bits/s
► Fax group 3 (Class 1 and 2)
► GPRS packet Data features
► GPRS Class 2 or Class 10
► Coding Schemes: CS1 to CS4
► PBCCH support |
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Safety and Governmental Agency Approval :
The CDMA module shall comply with the
following standards or guidelines:
► IEC950, for electrical safety
► UL950, for electrical safety
► FCC Part 15
► FCC Part 22 (800 MHz), Part 24 (1900
MHz)
► CSA for Canada
► CDG 1, 2 (IS-98D, IS-898)
► CDG 3 (application specific) |
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| BANDIT™ Includes 0dB Antenna BANDIT™ |
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| Shown With Optional +3dB Gain Antenna |
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| Specifications are subject to change |