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JAMMING DETECT & REPORT®

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JAMMING DETECT & REPORT®

The Jamming Detect & Report® feature allow


all the Telit modules to…

“detect the presence”

of a disturbing device
such as a Jammer and give indication
to the user and/or send a report of that to the network.

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WHAT IS A JAMMER?

A Cellular Communications Jammer, totally paralyse,


making inoperable all kind of mobile and portable
phones working in the bands:

‰ GSM 900 Mhz


‰ GSM 1800 Mhz
‰ DECT
‰ PCS 850 / 1900 Mhz

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PROTECT YOUR GOODS

Home Alarm System

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JDR – BASIC OVERVIEW

Our home is secured because…

Telit devices can recognize the presence of a disturbing


device such a Jammer, if the following two basic
conditions are verified:

‰ Presence on the module’s receiver of a DISTURBING


SIGNAL in the GSM, DCS, PCS bands

‰ LOSS of any comunication between the module,


the registered cell and the adjacent cells.

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JDR – BASIC OVERVIEW

ADJACENT CELL

ADJACENT CELL

REGISTERED CELL

ADJACENT CELL

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JDR – REPORT OVER THE AIR

How to send the Jamming report over the air:

In normal conditions (not jammed), to establish a


communication between a base station and a GSM/GPRS
device, two different RF channels are used:

‰ Traffich Channel (TCH)

‰ Control Channel (a kind of BCH Broadcast Channel,


CCCH Common Control Channel and other.

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JDR – REPORT OVER THE AIR

There is a bi-directional communication between the BS


and MS on the Control channel.

When the Telit module is jammed, there is not anymore


bi-directional communication between the BS and MS.
The only possibility to communicate with the network
is to use the Random Access Channel (RACH).

The RACH is the only control channel that doesn’t need


the syncronization signal from the BS.

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JDR – REPORT OVER THE AIR

How it works:

To send the Jamming report over the air, Telit module


Modulates some specific bits on the RACH
(not used for other purpose) and sends this signal to the
network.

As soon as the BS detects the SOS signal from the module,


this alarm is forwarded by the Network Provider
to the owner of the alarm or to the Security Service Centre.

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JDR – REPORT OVER THE AIR

Telit is working with some Network Provider in order to allow them to


trace the SOS signal sent by the module.

REGISTERED CELL

SO S
SO

SO S
SO S
SO S
SO S
SO S
SO S
S

SMS to
owner’s Security Service
mobile phone Center

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JDR – AT COMMANDS

JDR – Current setting

AT#JDR?

Reports the current settings of the command, in the format:

#JDR: <mode>,<MNPL>,<DCMN>

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JDR – AT COMMANDS

JDR – Change setting

AT#JDR = <mode> [,<MNLP>,<DCMN>]

This command allows to control the Jammed


Detect & Report feature.

It gives indication to the user of this condition either on the


serial line with an unsolicited code or on a dedicated GPIO
by rising it.

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JDR – AT COMMANDS

<mode> parameter

0 – Jammer Detect & Report DISABLED (Default)

1 – JDR is active and the jamming condition is reported


on GPIO 2

2 – JDR is active and the jamming condition is reported


with a single unsolicited code on serial line

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JDR – AT COMMANDS

<mode> parameter

3 – JDR is active and the jamming condition is reported


with both action as for mode = 1 and mode = 2

4 – JDR is active and the jamming condition is reported


with an unsolicited on serial line every 3s

5 – JDR is active and the jamming condition is reported


with both action as for mode = 1 and mode = 4.

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JDR – AT COMMANDS

<MNPL> parameter

Maximum Noise Power Level 0 – 127

<DCMN> parameter

Disturbed Channel Minimum Number 0 – 254

Example: AT#JDR=5,70,3

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