Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-C-U Using Your Wireless Modem, Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem

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Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem

Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless

Modem

Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem

Every wireless modem will have its own unique phone number.

The phone number will be given to you by your wireless service provider. Wireless provider implementations may vary.

Examples of Useful AT Commands

A Note About HyperTerminal

In order to verify signal strength and roaming status, you must use a terminal application such as HyperTerminal. To open this program in Windows XP or Windows 2003, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications

>HyperTerminal. Other Windows operating systems have similar paths to HyperTerminal. See your system’s online Help if you cannot find it.

A Note About AT Commands

CDMA commands is included on the MultiModem CD and on the Multi-Tech Web site.

The following two commands let you query signal strength and roaming status.

Verifying Signal Strength

Using HyperTerminal, type AT+CSQ

The modem responds with the received signal strength (rssi) and bit error rate (ber).

BER values are always 99.

RSSI ranges are from 0 to 31.

Signal Strength Verification – RSSI

10 - 31

Sufficient

0 - 9

Weak or Insufficient

99

No signal

Note: Modems provisioned for the Sprint network have a different range of values for signal strength. See the AT Command guide for details.

Checking Network Registration and Roaming Status

In this procedure, you will verify that the Wireless MultiModem has been registered on the wireless network. Using Hyperterminal, type AT+CREG?

The modem will respond in one of the following ways:

Network Registration Verification

Value Network Registration Status

0,0 The modem is not registered on any network

0,1 The modem is registered on the home network

0,5 The modem is registered on a network and it is roaming

Note: If the modem indicates that it is not registered, verify the signal strength to determine if the problem is the strength of the received signal.

Checking the Modem’s Identity

Use the ATI command (Note: This command is illustrated using the capital letter i after AT)

Type ATI0 (Note: The command ends in a zero)

The manufacturing data displays. For example, xxxxx Modem 800 1900

Type ATI3

The software version displays. For example, S/W VER: xxxxx

Type ATI6

The capability data displays. For example, +CGSM, +CIS707, ...

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Contents MultiModem Cdma USB Revision History Revision Date Description MultiModem Cdma USB User Guide Wireless ModemS000345G, Revision G Copyright Trademarks and LogosContents Product Description Product Description SpecificationsFeatures ModelsApplication Overview Wireless MultiModem used in remote ATM applicationApplication Types Benefits/Features in Applications RF Interference Issues SafetyGeneral Safety Vehicle SafetyPackage Contents Maintenance of Your ModemYour Responsibility Functions Cdma USB Modes SpecificationsMode Description Electrical CharacteristersInterfaces Antenna/RF SpecificationsAT Command Information LEDsActivate Your Wireless Account Activation InstallationHook up the Antenna and USB Cable Handset Connection Optional Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface OptionalPage Part a for Windows XP/2003 Installing the USB Driver Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver in Windows XP/2003 IntroductionClick Continue Anyway Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears Part C for Windows XP/2003 Installing the Modem INF File Installing the Modem Driver in Windows Part a for Windows 2000 Installing the USB DriverPage Part B for Windows 2000 Associating PC Port with USB Driver Part C for Windows 2000 Installing the Modem INF File Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem Using Your Wireless ModemExamples of Useful AT Commands Answering a Circuit-Switched Data CSD Connection Establishing a Circuit-Switched Data CSD ConnectionEstablishing a Voice Call Using Short Message Services SMS SMS Examples Send Example Sending an SMS messageConnecting to the Cdma Network for Internet Access Internet AccessRequirements Disconnecting the Connection Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP/2003Mobile PhoneTools Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting ExamplesJust received this modem, what do I need to do? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy does the modem answer and then do nothing? Who are the carriers?Modem answers, but does nothing What is the max supported serial baud rate?Modem will not answer How does faxing work?General Wireless Modem Reference InformationReference Information Etsi contactMulti-Tech Warranty Statement Appendix a Warranty and RepairsRepair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Replacement Parts Repair Procedures for International CustomersRepair Procedures for International Distributors Outside U.S.A. and CanadaJuly