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    							Workabout Pro4 Specifications E - 3
    Safety License
    Wireless Radios
    802.11a/b/g/n Radio
    ItemLicensesStandard
    1 UL 1642The lithium-ion cell has been listed and pass the UL1642 standard by 
    UL Lab. File No. MH12383.
    2 UL 2054 The WA3010 battery pack passes the UL 2054 battery stan dard with 
    File No. MH29921.
    3 IEC/UL60950-1 The WA30 25 and WA3026 battery packs pass the IEC/UL60950-1 
    standard and are UL listed with File No. MH29577.
    4 2004/108/EC EMC  Directive The battery packs comply with 2004/108/EC EMC Directive.
    5 2011/65/EU  The materials of the  battery packs are used in accordance with the 
    European RoHS directive.
    6 2006/66/EC The battery packs m eet the EU Battery Directive.
    NOTEA GPS/WiFi Diversity Kit, Model N umber RA3052 is an available option for this radio.
    ParameterSub-parameterSpecifications
    Form Factor Embedded surface mount module, 15.0 x 15.0 mm
    * This is a combo module containing both Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n an d Blue-
    tooth V 4.0 LE radio
    Antenna Port 802.11a/b/g/n 2x U. FL jacks. Switched diversity.
    Antenna Type 802.11a/b/g/n PCB sub strate patch antenna. Covers 2400-2484 MHz @ 
    						
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    Channels802.11b/g/n 1 to 14. 
    Up to 14 channels (depending on country).
    Only 3 channels are non-overlapping.
    802.11a/n 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64
    100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120 , 124, 128, 132, 136, 140
    149, 153, 157, 161, 165
    Up to 24 channels (depending on country). All channels are 
    non-overlapping.
    RX Sensitivity 
    (hardware) 802.11b
    -86 dBm @ 11 Mbps, 
    -94 dBm @ 1 Mbps
    802.11g -73 dBm @ 54 Mbps, 
    -89 dBm @ 6Mbps
    802.11a -71 dBm @ 54Mbps,
    -87 dBm @ 6Mbps
    802.11n (2.4 GHz) -71 dBm @ MCS7 (65 Mbps), -88 dBm @ MCS0 (6.5Mbps)
    802.11n (5 GHz) -68 dBm @ MCS7 (65 Mbps), -87 dBm @ MCS0 (6.5Mbps)
    Data Rates 802.11b 1,2,5.5,11 Mbps
    802.11a/g 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 Mbps
    802.11n 6.5,13,19.5,26,39,52,58.5,65 Mbps
    EVM 802.11b 35% max
    802.11g -25 dB max @ 54 Mbps,
    -5 dB max @ 6 Mbps
    802.11a -25 dB max @ 54 Mbps,
    -5 dB max @ 6 Mbps
    802.11n (2.4 GHz) -28 dB  max @ MCS7 (65 Mbps),
    -5 dB max @ MCS0 (6.5 Mbps)
    802.11n (5 GHz) -28 dB max @ 54 Mbps, -5 dB max @ 6 Mbps
    WiFi-BT 
    Co-existent PTA
    This software feature is not enabled in Workabout Pro4. 
    ParameterSub-parameterSpecifications 
    						
    							Workabout Pro4 Specifications E - 5
    Cinterion PHS8-P GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA+ Radio
    ParameterSpecifications
    General
    Frequency bands GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900MHz
    UMTS/HSPA+: Five band, 8 00/850/900/1900/2100MHz
    GSM class Small MS
    Output power (accord-
    ing to Release 99) Class 4 (+33 dBm ±2
     dB) for EGSM850
    Class 4 (+33 dBm ±2  dB) for EGSM900
    Class 1 (+30 dBm ±2  dB) for GSM1800
    Class 1 (+30 dBm ±2  dB) for GSM1900
    Class E2 (+27 dBm ±3  dB) for GSM 850 8-PSK
    Class E2 (+27 d Bm ±3 dB) for GSM 900 8-PSK 
    Class E2 (+26 dBm +3 /-4  dB) for GSM 1800 8-PSK 
    Class E2 (+26 dBm +3 /-4  dB) for GSM 1900 8-PSK
    Class 3 (+24 dBm +1/-3 dB) fo r UMTS 2100, WCDMA FDD Bd I 
    Class 3 (+24 dBm +1/-3 dB) fo r UMTS 1900,WCDMA FDD Bd II 
    Class 3 (+24 dBm +1/- 3 dB) for UMTS 900, WCDMA FDD Bd VIII 
    Class 3 (+24 dBm +1/-3 dB) fo r UMTS 850, WCDMA FDD Bd V
    Class 3 (+24 dBm +1/-3 dB) fo r UMTS 800, WCDMA FDD Bd VI
    HSPA
    3GPP Release 6, 7 DL 14.4 Mbps, UL 5.7 Mbps
    UE CAT. [1-6], 11, 12 supported
    Compressed mode (CM) support ed according to 3GPP TS25.212
    UMTS features
    3GPP Release 6, 7 DL 14.4 Mbps, UL 5.7 Mbps
    UE CAT. 1-12 supported
    Compressed mode (CM) support ed according to 3GPP TS25.212
    GSM GPRS/EGPRS 
    						
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    Data transferGPRS:
    - Multislot Class 10
    - Full PBCCH support
    - Mobile Station Class B
    - Coding Scheme 1 - 4
    EGPRS:
    - Multislot Class 10
    - EDGE E2 power class for 8 PSK
    - Downlink coding scheme s - CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
    - Uplink coding schem es - CS 1-4, MCS 1-9
    - SRB loopback and test mode B
    - 8-bit, 11-bit RACH
    - PBCCH support
    - 1 phase/2 phase  access procedures
    - Link adaptation and IR
    - NACC, extended UL TBF
    - Mobile Station Class B 
    CSD:
    - V.110, RLP, non-transparent
    - 14.4 kbps
    - USSD
    SMS Point-to-point MT and MO
    Cell Broadcast
    Text and PDU mode
    GNSS Features
    Protocol NMEA
    Modes Standalone GNSS
    Assisted GNSS
    - Control plane-E911
    - User plane- gpsOneXTRA™
    General GPS and GLONOSS
    Power saving modes
    Software
    AT commands Hayes, 3GPP TS 27.007 and 27.005, and proprietary Ci nterion Wireless Modules 
    commands
    SIM Application Toolkit  SAT Release 99
    ParameterSpecifications 
    						
    							Workabout Pro4 Specifications E - 7
    Bluetooth Radio
    AudioAudio speech codecs
    GSM: AMR, EFR, FR, HR
    3GPP: AMR
    echo cancellation, noise suppression
    Interface
    Antenna 50Ohms. Main GSM/UMTS antenna, UMTS diversity antenna, G NSS antenna (passive)
    USB USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbit/s) device interface, Full Speed( 12Mbit/s) compliant
    UICC interface Supported chip cards: UICC/SIM/USIM 3V, 1.8V
    Special features
    Phonebook SIM and phone
    Antenna SAIC (Single Antenna Inte rference Cancellation) / DARP ( Downlink Advanced Receiver 
    Performance)
    RX diversity (receiver type 3i-16-QAM)
    ParameterSpecifications
    Manufacturer Zebra, PN 21-148603-02
    Form Factor Embedded surface mount module, 15 x 15 mm
    * This is a combo module containi ng both Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 
    V4.0 LE radio
    Antenna Port U.FL jack
    Antenna Type Surface mount PIFA antenna. Covers 2400-2484 MHz @  
    						
    							APPENDIX F WIRELESS WIDE AREA NETWORK (WWAN) SETTINGS
    FWireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) Settings
    Wireless WAN
    The Workabout Pro4 is available with one of the following Wirel ess WAN (WWAN) radio options: the Cinterion 
    MC75i EDGE and the Cinterion PH8-P  HSPA+. An Workabout Pro4 Hand-Held Computer equipped with a 
    GSM/GPRS radio has wide area networking capabilities. With either of these radios and  a SIM card, you can 
    wirelessly transfer data, and y ou use the Workabout Pro4 voice  option to place phone calls.
    Taskbar Icons
    Wireless WAN icons in the taskbar indicate  the status of your wide area network connection. Note that these 
    icons are only visible  when the relative rad io is installed in the computer, and the  interface is enabled.
    The following taskbar icons are used: 
    • G - GSM/GPRS
    • E - GSM/EDGE
    •3G - UMTS 3G
    • U - UMTS/HSPA+
    User interaction is required (e. g. the user is required to enter a PIN).
    A non-recoverable (fatal) error has occurred.
    The modem status is unknown or t he modem is not connected to any network (the signal strength is 0%).
    The modem has found a network, a nd the signal strength is between 1% and 20%.
    The modem has found a network, a nd the signal strength is between 21% and 40%.
    The modem has found a network, a nd the signal strength is between 41% and 60%.
    The modem has found a network, a nd the signal strength is between 61% and 80%. 
    						
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    The modem has found a network, a nd the signal strength is between 81% and 100%.
    Once the modem detects that a pa cket data service is available, a letter is added to the signal strength icon 
    indicating the kind of packet dat a service. Keep in mind that the signal strength icon is displayed without a 
    letter if packet data service is  not available, or if it is available but not yet initialized. 
    For example:
    The modem has found a network, the signal strength is between 4 1% and 60%, and GSM/GPRS packet 
    service is available.
    The signal strength icon is repla ced by a connection indicator icon when a packet data connection is started:
    A GPRS packet data connection is active.
    In addition to the signal strength  or connection indicator a second icon may be shown.
    A new SMS (Short Message Ser vice) message has arrived.
    The dialer icon is displayed whe n the Voice option is available (SIM card and GPRS radio are installed). When 
    you have an active call, this icon flashes yellow, and then gre en.
    Establishing a Packet Data Connection
    To display the main Wireless WAN dialog  box:
    • Double-tap on the  Wireless WAN icon in the taskbar.
    If the icon is not visible in th e taskbar, the radio interface  has been shut down or the modem has been 
    removed:
    • In the  Control Panel , choose the Wireless WAN  icon.
    The main  Wireless WAN  dialog box is displayed. 
    						
    							Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) Settings F - 3
    Figure F-3Establishing a Connection
    When “ Ready to connect”  is displayed in the  Status field, the  Connect Data  button is enabled.
    • Tap on the  Connect Data button.
    The progress of the connection is tracked in the  Status field.
    • Connecting.
    • PPP link to modem active.
    • Authenticating user.
    • User authenticated.
    • Connected.
    When the connection state reaches  PPP link to modem active, the taskbar icon changes to indicate an active 
    connection. The  Connect Data button changes to  Disconnect.
    Disconnecting From a Network
    To disconnect from the network:
    • Tap the stylus on the  Disconnect button, and then on  OK.
    When the computer’s network  connection is severed, the Status field displays “ Ready to connect”.
    The signal strength is displayed  in the main Wireless WAN scree n, even while a connection is active. The Rx 
    bytes  and Tx bytes  fields estimate the amount of dat a transmitted and received, respectively.
    Shutting Down the Wireless WAN User Interface
    While it is not usual to shut dow n the GSM/GPRS user interface,  you can accomplish this by tapping on the 
    File  menu and choosing the  Exit command at the bo ttom of the main Wireless WAN dialog box.
    NOTEIf you are prompted to  enter a PIN, refer to Entering a PIN Number on page F-4  for details.
    NOTEKeep in mind that these states m ay be displayed fairly quickly if the progress of the connection 
    is rapid.  
    						
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    Advanced Information
    In most cases, when a GSM/GPRS ra dio and SIM are installed in your computer, setup  is automatic. Follow 
    the steps outlined under the hea ding “Establishing a Packet Data Connection” on page F-2 to make a connec-
    tion. The information in this section is for advanced setup purp oses.
    Entering a PIN Number
    If a PIN is required, a PIN entry dialog box is displayed.
    • Type your PIN, and press  [Enter].
    Once the correct PIN or PUK is  entered or if none was required,  the modem is instructed to perform a GSM 
    network registration follow ed by a GPRS attach. The main  Wireless WAN dialog box reflec ts the progress of 
    the initialization.
    • Searching for modem.
    • Initializing modem.
    • SIM is ready.
    • Searching for network.
    • Registered on network.
    • Searching for GPRS.
    • Ready to connect.
    If the modem loses the connecti on to the GSM network, the following states are repeated:  Searching for 
    network , Registered on network , Searching for packet data , and Ready to connect . 
    Error States
    The following temporary error states (i.e., these states may di sappear without interaction) may be displayed:
    • Emergency calls only.  The modem has found a network but is not allowed to register (e .g. no roaming agreement between net-
    works). The modem keeps sear ching for another network.
    • No network found.  A network is not currently availa ble. The modem continues searc hing for a network.
    • Packet data not available.  The current network does not support a packet data service.
    • Packet data not allowed.  The modem is not allowed to use t he packet data service on the current network (e.g. no GPRS roaming 
    agreement between network; a roaming agreement for voice may st ill be in place). It is also possible that 
    you do not have a subscription for GPRS at all.
    The remaining error states are permanent:
    • SIM is missing. 
    NOTE Once you’ve shut down the user i nterface, you can only enable the radio by opening the Control 
    Panel and tapping on the Wireless  WAN icon to display the Wireless WAN dialog box.
    NOTEIf you exceed the number of allo wable attempts, a PUK entry win dow is brought to the fore-
    ground. You’ll need to en ter a new PIN number. 
    						
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