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MM-6854 / MM-6864 GSM Dual-Band Data Modem Application Notes MM-6854 MM-6864[...]
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Published by Maxon Europe Ltd Maxon House Maxt ed Close Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7 EG United Kingdom Tel: +44 ( 0)1442 267777 Fax: +44 ( 0)1442 215515 e-mail data sales@m axon.co.u k Internet: www.maxon.co.uk Any queries regardi ng i nformation i n this manual, please contact the Technical Services Group Leader at the above address. Information pr[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page i WARNINGS Internal com ponents conta ining ber yllium oxide ar e used i n the equi pm ent. Dust fr om this material is a health ha zard if inhale d or al lowed to com e into con tact with t he sk in. Great care m ust be tak en when handling t hese com pone nts. The y must not b e br[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Overv iew 1 1.2 How this document is organised 1 1.3 Wh at are the M M6854/64 1 1.4 Recommend ed Proced ures 1 1.5 Cont act Informatio n 1 1.6 Summary 2 2 SPECIFICA TIONS 3 2.1 Basic Sp ecificatio ns 3 2.2 Summary 4 3 SYSTEM A PPLICATIONS 5[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page iv 03/00 5.1.31 AT+CE ER – Displa ys why last call was disc onn ec ted 20 5.1.32 AT+CMGD – Delete m essages 20 5.1.33 AT+CMG F – Mess age form at 21 5.1.34 AT+CMG L – List m ess ages 21 5.1.35 AT+CMGR – Read m ess ages 22 5.1.36 AT+CMG S – Send m essages 22 5.1.37 AT+CMGW – W[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page v 8.1.6 Set the loc ation i nform ation 45 8.1.7 Finish Insta ll ati on 46 8.1.8 Select Pro perties 46 8.1.9 Select Connec tion 47 8.1.10 Set Data B its, Parit y and Sto p bits 47 8.1.11 Select Fl ow Contro l and Sof tware (X ON/XOF F) 48 8.1.12 RS-23 2 48 8.2 Setting up Hyper Termin[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overv iew This docum ent provides A pplic ation i nform ation for the MM-68 54/64 G SM Dual- Band Dat a Modem and refer s to sof tware ver sion 1. 07 on wards. This first s ection prov ides a bri ef ov ervie w of the pro ducts. F urther s ectio ns go int o m ore [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 2 03/00 1.6 Summary This section h as provid ed a bas ic intr oduct ion to the pr oducts .[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 3 2 SPECIFICA TIONS 2.1 Basic Specificat ions Performa nce Specifi cations 91/2 63/EEC ETS 300 342-1 ETSI GSM 0707/0 5 AT comm ands plus Extended SMS G SM rec. 7.05 includin g PDU mod e GSM 04.21 transp arent dat a GSM 04.22 non-t ransparent data Frequenc y Range 890 to 960M Hz 1710 [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 4 03/00 General Specification s Temperat ure Range Operating Charging (Perfor mance without degradation unless stated) -20 to +6 0 ° ° ° ° C 0 to +4 0 ° ° ° ° C Power Consumption Standby 25mW Charging / On -air 4W max. Current Con sumption 12V 333m A – fit 800m A A/S fus e 24V 16[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 5 3 SYSTEM A PPLICA TIONS Fleet Manag em ent Construction Trans por tation Anti-T heft Utilities Em er gency Serv ices Refriger ated T ruck s Tax is Deliver y Vans Courier Com panies Vending M achines Surveill ance Figure 3-1 - Applications[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 6 03/00 3.1.1 GSM / GPS A pplication One exam ple of an applic atio n is send ing dat a and GPS inf orm ation via the G SM Net work. Te r m i n a l GPS Antenna GSM Anten na Control Unit GSM Mode m GSM Antenna GSM Mode m Computer Host Applicatio n Mobil e Eq ui pm ent Figure 3-2 - GSM / GPS[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 7 4 OPERA TION 4.1 Introducti on This section cov ers the s im ple operati on of th e modem s. It prov ides the r eleva nt inf orm ation for the user to g et the m odem up and running. A +9V to +28VDC power sup pl y will be requ ired, to gether wit h a W indows 95 PC, inst alled with[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 8 03/00 Care sho uld be tak en to e nsure t hat the car d is cor rectly f itted an d is held in p lace. T his is accom plished b y fitting t he card (with the gold area facin g do wnwards) und erne ath the tw o lugs a nd then sliding the metal holder over the top of the card to secure it. [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 9 4.6 Confirming Operation On Hyper Term inal, t ype AT D <Teleph one num ber you want to rin g> and press Car riage R eturn. The telep hone wil l ring. T he ans wer tone will be sim ilar to the on e, which you would rec eive, with a fax machine . 4.7 Summary This section h as [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 11 5 A T COMMA NDS Comm and Functio n Paragraph +++ Switch f rom data m ode to com m and mode 5.1.1 Page 12 A/ Re-execute t he las t comm and 5.1.2 Page 12 ATA Manual ans wer an inc om ing call 5.1.3 Page 13 ATD Dial a t elephone num ber 5.1.4 Page 13 ATDL Redial the last t elephone [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 12 03/00 Comm and Functio n Paragraph AT+DR Data compres sion repor t 5.1.47 Page 27 AT+DS Data com press ion mode 5.1.48 Page 28 AT+FCLA SS Selec t, read or t est ser vice c lass 5.1.49 Page 28 AT+FMI Report Man ufactur er ID 5.1.50 Page 28 AT+FMM Report m odule ID 5.1.51 Page 29 AT+FMR R[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 13 5.1.3 A T A – Manually answer an incoming call The m odem does not autom aticall y ans wer an incom ing cal l (Defaul t setting) . The AT A c omm and causes the m odem to go of f-hook when the m odem rings: Enter ATA Response The m odem will answer the incom ing call Notes: None[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 14 03/00 5.1.6 A TE – Command Echo This comm and is used to enable a nd dis able ec ho. Enter ATE0 ATE1 Response Disable ech o. Enable ec ho. Notes: None Result code s: OK ERROR 5.1.7 A TH – Hang up This comm and is used f or asynchro nous tr ansm ission onl y. If the user returns from[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 15 5.1.9 A TO0 – Return to transparent mode ( switch from com mand mode to dat a mode). If y ou wis h to inter rupt the data f low onl y briefly, you can us e the AT O0 c ommand to r eturn your modem to the transp arent m ode, i.e. the data f lows onc e again. Enter AT O 0 Response[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 16 03/00 5.1.13 A TS2- Escape character T y ping AT S2? wil l disp la y the decim al value of the ASCII char acter used as the esc ape char acter. The def ault va lue (43) c orrespon ds to an ASCII <+>. T he value 127 d isables th e escape proces s. Enter ATS2=1 27 ATS2=4 3 Response [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 17 5.1.18 A TS7 – Wait time f or carrier After dia lling, th is regis ter sets th e tim e that the modem must wait before hanging up if it f ails to detect the remote c arrier. Tim e is in secon ds. Enter ATS7=6 0 Response Sets the wait for c arrier t ime to 60 s econds ( default) [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 18 03/00 5.1.23 A TX – Defines CONNEC T results code format This comm and is used to define th e resul t code f or CONNECT . Enter ATX 0 ATX 1 Response Modem r eturns onl y the CONN ECT code as soon as a satisf actor y connection h as been s et up. Modem r eturns onl y the CONN ECT<SP[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 19 5.1.27 A T&F – Restore default configuration This will forc e the m odem to load the def ault c onfigur ation. Enter Response Notes: Non e. Result code s: OK ERROR 5.1.28 A T&V – Display current conf iguration The m odem will displa y the curre nt conf iguration. Enter[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 20 03/00 5.1.30 A T+CBSTs,m,p – Select b earer service ty pe Selects the bearer servic e to be used when data cal ls are orig inated. S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 65 66 68 70 71 Speed Not supporte d 300bps / V .21 1200bps / V.21 1200/75bps / V.2 1 2400bps / V.22 bis 2400bps / V.26 ter 4800bps / V.3[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 21 5.1.33 A T+CMGF – Message fo rmat This comm and allows you to def ine the i nput an d output f ormat of the short m es sage. Enter AT+CMG F=0 AT+CMG F=1 AT+CMG F=? Response Set to PDU m ode, a c omplete SMS m essage i ncludin g all header i nform ation is pas sed as a binar y st[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 22 03/00 5.1.35 A T+CMGR – Read mess ages This comm and is used to read S MS m essages. Enter AT+CMG R=<ind ex>,<d ata> Wh er e <index > <d ata> Response Integer indic ating th e locatio n of the SMS to be read. TP user data GSM 03.40 Notes: Non e. Result code s: [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 23 5.1.37 A T+CMGW – Write messages t o memory This comm and is used to store a SMS m ess age into the m em ory. Enter In text m ode: AT+CMGW =<oa/da><CR ><t ext to be stored >CtrlZ/es c In PDU m ode: AT+CMGW =<length><CR>< pdu is given> CtrlZ /e[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 24 03/00 5.1.39 A T+CNMI – Ne w Message This comm and allows you to det erm ine how the m odem shall n otif y the user when a S MS m essage is received f rom the network operat or. Enter AT+CN MI=<m ode >,<m t>,<b m >,<ds><bf r> AT+CNMI? AT+CNMI =? W here &l[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 25 5.1.40 A T+CPIN – Enter PIN and query blocks This comm and is used to val idate the PIN code, or to validate the PU K cod e. Enter AT+CPIN ? AT+CPIN =<puk >,<ne w_p in> AT+CPIN =<pi n> Response Displa ys the current status of the PIN c ode. If PUK cod e is re q[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 26 03/00 5.1.43 AT+CRLP – Radio Link Protoco l parameters This comm and lets you chan ge param eters for the r adio li nk protoc ol, used o nly for NON-trans parent data transm ission. Enter AT+CRLP= <up-window siz e>,<d own win dow size>, <ack nowledgem ent timer>,<[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 27 5.1.46 AT+C SMP – Set text mode par ameters This comm and is used to select addit ional valu es, when a SMS is sent t o the n etwork , or plac ed in storage, when text f orm at. Enter AT+CSM P=<f o>,< vp> W here <fo> W here <vp> Response +CSM P<fo>,[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 28 03/00 5.1.48 AT+D S – Data compression mode This comm and is used to determ ine the pos sible data com pres sion m ode between t he modem and the com press ion negotiat ion with th e rem ote m odem af ter call set- up. Enter AT+DS =<p0 >,<n>,<p1 >,<p2 > W here [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 29 5.1.51 A T+FMM – Report module ID This comm and provides th e nam e of the module. Enter Response Notes: Non e Result code s: OK ERROR 5.1.52 A T+FMR – Report revision This comm and provides th e ver sion of the m odule and t he soft ware creat ion da te. Enter Response Notes:[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 30 03/00 5.1.55 A T+FTH – Transmit HDLC dat a with carrier Transm it data with HDLC Fram ing. +FT H=n causes t he m odem to receive da ta using HDLC prot ocol and the m odulati on defined belo w. An ERRO R resp onse cod e results if this c omm and is is sued while the modem is on-hook. E[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 31 5.1.59 A T+GMR – Request rev ision ID Enter Response Notes: Non e Result code s: OK ERROR 5.1.60 A T+ICF – Character f raming This comm and is used to determ ine the start- stop ( asynchr onous) character f ram ing that the m odem shall us e. Enter AT+ICF= <form at>,<[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 32 03/00 5.1.61 A T+IFC – Local flow control This comm and is used to contro l the oper ation of loca l flo w control between the m odem and equipm ent inter facing t he m odem. Enter AT+IFC =<DCE_DT E>,<DT E _DCE> W here <DCE_DTE> 1 2 3 4 W here <DTE_DCE> 0 1 2 A[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 33 5.1.64 CME ERROR<n> <n> 0 3 4 10 11 12 13 16 26 30 Phone f ailure Operation n ot al lowed Operation n ot suppor ted SIM not inserte d SIM PIN required SIM PUK req uir e d SIM failure Incorrec t pass word Dial strin g too long No net work ser vice 5.1.65 CMS ERROR<n&[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 34 03/00 5.1.66 S Register Summary Register F unction Def ault Value S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S10 S12 Rings to a uto ans wer Ring count er Escape char acter CR character term ination ch aracter LF charac ter Back space char acter Pause befor e blind dia ll in g W ait time for carrier Set[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 35 5.2 Summary This section h as list ed all of the AT comm ands, whic h are us ed b y the m odem.[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 37 6 DEBUGGING & INDICA T OR LIGHTS The m odem has a built-in indicat or, which can show R ed, Green or Yellow and f lashes at dif ferent speeds acc ording to the stat us of the modem and bat tery. RED: Not c onnected to the net work, or lo w batter y. GREEN: Connected t o the n [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 39 7 INST A LL A TION 7.1 Introducti on This is an are a, which is of ten over looked a nd is, in fac t, ver y important. Cost and c orner cutt ing ar e frequ ently obs erved in inst allat ions and, conseq uentl y, reliabi lity suf fers and prob lem s are seen. W e can only off er a [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 40 03/00 7.5 Cabling Maxon pr ovides a variet y of ac cessor ies (see S ection 8. 4) wh ich we r ecomm end are us ed to inter face to the data m odem . The CA83 60 interf aces the power an d DTR li ne to the m odem . The CA83 61 interf aces the RS-232 c onnect ion to the m odem . Alternat [...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 41 7.7 Connections 7.7.1 9 pin D-ty pe (RS-232 Interface) Pin Functio n 1 DCD 2T X D 3R X D 4D T R 5G N D 6D S R 7R T S 8C T S 9R I Table 7-1 - 9 pin D-type socket connections 7.7.2 25 pin D-ty pe Pin Functio n 1G N D 2 Software u pdate sup ply 5.2 t o 7.2V 3 Software u pdate pr ogra[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 43 8 A PP ENDICES 8.1 Setting up Window s Modem inter f ace Follo w these ste p-by-ste p instr uctions to set up t he W indows Mo dem interfac e for use with TAPI interfac e softwar e (such as W inFax Pro). 8.1.1 Open up the Control Pan e l 8.1.2 Double click on the mod em icon[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 44 03/00 8.1.3 Highlight the don’t detect my modem box 8.1.4 Select th e standard 19 200 modem[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 45 8.1.5 Select th e appropriate COM port 8.1.6 Set the l o ca tion information[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 46 03/00 8.1.7 Finish Installation 8.1.8 Select Properti es[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 47 8.1.9 Select Connect ion 8.1.10 Set Data Bit s, Parity and Stop bits Select A dvanced[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 48 03/00 8.1.11 Select Flow Control and Soft ware (XON/XOFF) Note : Some app licatio ns do not use Software F low Contr ol, ther efore s et flow c ontrol to Hardwar e. In whiche ver cas e, the har dware or t he sof tware mu st provi de flow co ntrol ot herwise data wil l be los t. 8.1.12 R[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 49 8.2 Setting up Hyper Terminal Hyper T erm inal is a v ery sim ple term inal pack age which ca n be used to send s imple c omm ands to / from the modem . 8.2.1 Select Hy per Terminal from Programs Menu[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 50 03/00 8.2.2 Select Hy per Terminal Double cl ick to open H yper Ter minal. 8.2.3 Select Properti es[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 51 8.2.4 Set Port 8.2.5 Port Settings[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 52 03/00 8.2.6 Properties Set Beep, if require d. 8.2.7 A SCII settings Append line fee ds , send li ne ends and wr ap li nes , if requ ired .[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 53 8.3 Setting up Win Fax Pro The f ollowing se ction illustr ates ho w to set up W in Fax Pro. Other F ax sof tware is availa ble an d this section sh ould n ot be tak en as an e ndorsem ent of W in Fax Pro. 8.3.1 Communication Setup Ensure t hat the com puter m odem settings ar e s[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem ME 820047 Issue 1.0 Page 54 03/00 Check Modem is Standard 1 9200, if not, go t o 10.1.4 . Select Properti es Check that the follo wing s etting ar e m ade:[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 55 8.4 A ccessories Descriptio n of Accessor y Maxon Part Number 5 metr e Power Lead CA8360 9 wa y D-type Male t o Fem ale RS-23 2 Interf ace Lea d CA8361 Dual-ban d GSM A ntenna f or in-ve hicle m ountin g CA8401 12V 1 Amp Mains Po wer Su ppl y fitted with Eur o conn ector CA6823 Eu[...]
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MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Issue 1.0 ME 820047 03/00 Page 57 9 GLOSSA R Y Abbreviat ion M eaning AT Hay es AT modem s erial comm and se t comm only used f or land l ine m odems CI Com m and Interpreter. DTE Data Ter minal Eq uipm ent DTR Data Ter minal Rea dy GPS Global Posit io nin g System GSM Global S ystem Mobile I/O Input / Outp ut LED[...]