Janus Terminus 400AP LCR User Manual - page 6
Terminus 400AP LCR User Guide JA07-UM_LCR
Page 6 Rev: A01 Date: 10/23/14
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Electrical Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings:
Parameter
Minimum
Nominal
Maximum
Unit
Note
Operating Temperature
-30
-
80
°C
1
Supply (Supply & Enable Input)
-36
-
36
Volts
1
VIN (RS-232 Inputs)
-25
-
25
Volts
1
Notes:
1) OperationofthedeviceattheseoranyotherconditionsbeyondthoselistedunderRecommendedOperatingConditionsisnotimplied.Exposure
toAbsoluteMaximumRatingconditionsforextendedperiodsoftimemayaffectdevicereliability.
2) ThesupplyinputsareprotectedfromreversevoltageandtransientsbeyondtheRecommendedOperatingConditions.Iftransientspersistthe
supplywillbelatchedinadisabledstate.Oncedisabledthesupplywillneedtobecycledoffandontoreset.
3) Moreverbosetableinformationcanbeattainedinthefull400APHardwareGuide.ThisisamorefocusedtablepertainingtoonlytheRouters
usableinterfaces.
Recommended Operating Conditions:
Parameter
Minimum
Nominal
Maximum
Unit
Note
Operating Temperature
-30
-
80
°C
1
Supply (Supply & Enable Input)
7
-
26
Volts
1
Peak Supply Power
12.5
-
-
Watts
1
Average Supply Current
-
-
TBD
Notes:
1) PeaksupplypowerspecificationisstatedastheminimumamountofpowertheexternalpowersupplymustsupplyduringtheTXburstofthe
embeddedcellularradio.PleaserefertothePlug-InUserManualforpowersupplycharacteristicsoftheembeddedPlug-InModuleembeddedin
the400APRouter.
2) Averagesupplycurrentspecificationisstatedasthemaximumaveragecurrentthe400APRoutercandrawwhilemaintainingjunction
temperatureswithintheinternalpowersupplyIC’sspecification.
Getting started with the 400AP Router
This section will take you through setting up the 400AP Router and creating a connection to the internet.
Before we begin
If the 400AP Router is a GSM/HSPA type, you must insert a SIM card to the internal Plug in Modem for functionality.
The details on how to do that are as follows:
Step 1
To access the 400AP board, remove the four TX-10 screws from the ruggedized aluminum enclosure. These
screws are located on the back panel of the 400AP where the DB9 and lock header are located.