Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-C-U manual Establishing a Voice Call

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Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem

Establishing a Voice Call

Initiate a voice call

Type ATD1234; (Note: Don’t forget the semicolon “;” at the end. This stands for voice calls)

Responses: OK (Communication established)

CME ERROR : 11 (PIN Code not entered [with +CMEE : 1 mode])

CME ERROR : 3 (Operation not allowed)

Initiate an emergency call

Type ATD112; (Note: Don’t forget the semicolon “;” at the end. This stands for voice calls)

Responses: OK

Hang up Type ATH

Responses: OK

Establishing a Circuit-Switched Data (CSD) Connection

A Circuit-Switched Data Connection makes the wireless modem work like a regular analog modem. You must have CSD service in order to make a CSD call.

Establish a Connection: Using HyperTerminal or a terminal application, you can establish a CSD connection by entering the following command: ATD<phone number>

 

Notes:

 

The phone number you are calling is entered between the displayed

 

 

brackets. Do not type additional brackets. For example, type only ATD

 

 

8585551212. 8285551212 is typed between the brackets.

 

This command tells the modem to inform the wireless network that you are

 

 

initiating a CSD modem call. If you are dialing to another modem, the

 

 

remote modem should answer and a connection between the two modems

 

 

will be established. If you include a semi-colon (;) at the end of the dialing

 

 

string, the modem will instead initiate a Voice call to the phone number

 

 

dialed.

Disconnect:

Type: +++

 

Wait about two seconds to see an OK response.

 

Then type: ATH

 

Note: +++ is the escape sequence and ATH is the Hang-up command.

Answering a Circuit-Switched Data (CSD) Connection

A Circuit-Switched Data Connection makes the wireless modem work like a regular analog modem. You must have CSD service in order to answer a CSD call.

Establish A Connection: Using HyperTerminal or a terminal application, enter the following command:

 

AT+CICB=0 <cr> This sets the modem to answer in data mode.

 

Then, call into the modem by dialing the number provided by your carrier.

Answer a Call:

When you see the RING responses on the terminal screen, enter ATA <cr> to

 

answer the call.

Set Auto-Answer:

Enter ATS0=x

 

This sets the modem to auto-answer. The call will be answered after the number

 

of rings entered. x stand for the number rings.

 

Then call into the modem by dialing the number provided to you by the carrier.

Disconnect:

Type: +++

 

Wait about two seconds to see an OK response.

 

Then type: ATH

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Contents MultiModem Cdma USB Trademarks and Logos MultiModem Cdma USB User Guide Wireless ModemS000345G, Revision G Copyright Revision History Revision Date DescriptionContents Models Product Description SpecificationsFeatures Product DescriptionApplication Types Wireless MultiModem used in remote ATM applicationApplication Overview Benefits/Features in Applications Vehicle Safety SafetyGeneral Safety RF Interference IssuesYour Responsibility Maintenance of Your ModemPackage Contents Electrical Characteristers SpecificationsMode Description Functions Cdma USB ModesLEDs Antenna/RF SpecificationsAT Command Information InterfacesHook up the Antenna and USB Cable Activation InstallationActivate Your Wireless Account Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface Optional Handset Connection OptionalPage Introduction Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver in Windows XP/2003 Part a for Windows XP/2003 Installing the USB DriverClick Continue Anyway Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears Part C for Windows XP/2003 Installing the Modem INF File Part a for Windows 2000 Installing the USB Driver Installing the Modem Driver in WindowsPage Part B for Windows 2000 Associating PC Port with USB Driver Part C for Windows 2000 Installing the Modem INF File Examples of Useful AT Commands Using Your Wireless ModemPhone Numbers for the Wireless Modem Establishing a Voice Call Establishing a Circuit-Switched Data CSD ConnectionAnswering a Circuit-Switched Data CSD Connection Using Short Message Services SMS Send Example Sending an SMS message SMS ExamplesRequirements Internet AccessConnecting to the Cdma Network for Internet Access Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP/2003 Disconnecting the ConnectionMobile PhoneTools Troubleshooting Examples Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsWho are the carriers? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy does the modem answer and then do nothing? Just received this modem, what do I need to do?How does faxing work? What is the max supported serial baud rate?Modem will not answer Modem answers, but does nothingEtsi contact Wireless Modem Reference InformationReference Information GeneralRepair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Appendix a Warranty and RepairsMulti-Tech Warranty Statement Outside U.S.A. and Canada Repair Procedures for International CustomersRepair Procedures for International Distributors Replacement PartsJuly