Nextel comm manual Modem Operating Modes, Modem Configurations, IR1200 Rugged Modem

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iR1200 Modem

Modem Operating Modes

The iR1200 provides the following data connection modes:

Packet Data: A wireless modem connection used for accessing the Internet, sending and receiving e-mail, and transferring small files over the packet data network using standard IP protocols.

Data is sent in packets (blocks) at high speed.

Circuit Switched Data: A wireless modem connection for sending and receiving data (faxes, files, etc.) over the circuit-switched cellular channel, providing a direct point-to-point connection with the destination device.

Modem Configurations

Nextel offers two models of the iR1200 Modem. While both are designed to provide wireless communication for rugged environments, one model offers GPS capability as well.

The iR1200 modem can be purchased with the following configurations:

iR1200 Rugged Modem (Base Model) - Available in bulk or individual packaging

iR1200 GPS-Enabled Modem - Available in bulk or individual packaging

iR1200 Rugged Modem

The following diagram displays the components on the rear panel of the iR1200 Rugged Modem.

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Contents Administrator’s Guide General Page Table of Contents Circuit Switched Data Modem Configuration Windows NT Saving AT Settings GPS Default Parameters Registers Pacemakers Hearing Aids Please Read Safety Notice on Before using the iR1200 Modem Page Table of Figures Table of FiguresNextel.com FCC Compliance Declaration of ConformityIR1200 Modem Description How to OrderRequired Components Online Documentation Using This Guide IntroductionWelcome to Nextel Nextel CoverageNextel Customer Care Overview General OverviewIR1200 Rugged Modem Modem ConfigurationsModem Operating Modes IR1200 GPS-Enabled Modem Rear Panel of iR1200 Rugged ModemModem Specifications LEDExternal LED IR1200 Modem Connecting the Modem Getting StartedCabling Diagram Fixed Environment Communication Indicators Signal Color IndicationCTS Packet Data StatusIR1200 Modem Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet Hardware and Installation RequirementsBefore You Begin Download Software InstructionsWindows 95/98/ME Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen ComputerProgram will check the communication settings and attempt Windows NT Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen Modem Installation Finish window opens. Click Finish Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked Baud Rate 19200 bps Windows Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen That your modem is connected and click Next Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked Baud Rate 19200 bps Verify Dial-Up Networking Setting Up Windows ComponentsClick Cancel to close the Make New Connection window Verify TCP/IP Protocol Installation Click OK to close the Select Network Protocol window Windows NT/2000 Installing the Dial-Up Adapter Settings Select Control PanelConnection wizard. Click Next Install the Modem Manual Modem ConfigurationModem Configuration Windows 95/98/ME Configure the Modem Driver Create a Dial-up Networking Connection Click OK to close the Advanced Connection Settings windowUse Flow Control Hardware RTS/CTS Modem Configuration Windows NT Under Type of Dial-Up Server, select PPPModem Installation Finish window opens. Click Finish Configure the Modem Driver Wizard Finish window opens. Click Finish Modem Configuration Windows Edit entry and modem properties from the drop-down listCreate and Configure a Dial-up Networking Connection Nextel.com Modify Dial-up Connection Parameters IR1200 Modem Modem Profiles and Settings HyperTerminal Setup Connection Description screen appearsBits Per second Data Bits Opening a HyperTerminal Session Parity None Stop Bits Flow Control HardwareWindows 2000/XP/Windows Windows NTModem Initialization Configuring With AT CommandsRestore Factory Defaults Set Computer’s IP Address Activate DTR MonitoringActivate DCD Management Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data Select Slip or PPPMobile IP Home Agent Address Mobile IP Authentication KeyMobile IP Activation Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPI Mobile Node IP Prefix LengthSaving AT Settings Header CompressionGPS Default Parameters IR1200 Modem Command Usage Action AT CommandsGeneral AT Commands Network Status Commands User Image Profile CommandsRegistration, Reset, and Authentication Commands Other Useful AT Commands CommandCommand Mode Echo AnswerDial Go Online Hang-upRequest Modem Information Tone Dialing Quiet ModePulse Dialing Verbose Result Codes Extended Result CodesRestore User Defaults DCD BehaviorDTR Behavior Restore Factory DefaultCommand&F Command&K Command&VLocal Flow Control Traditional Display Current Parameter ValueCommand&ICF Command+IFCLocal Character Framing Local Flow Control PccaDTE Local Data RateLock/Unlock the DCE Change the DCE’s PINCommand+WV312 Packet Data Sleep TimerCommand +WS175 Select Mobile IP Client Command+WV300Command+WV301 DTE IP Address Mobile IP Session TimerCommand +WV302 Command+WPNEI Command+WV311DTE IP Address Prefix Length Data EncryptionDTE Stack Command +WV308Command +WS45 WDS Stack Service ClassPacket Data Registration Timeout Circuit Data Establishment Timeout Circuit Data Auto-AnswerCommandS30 Comma Dial Modifier TimerCircuit Data Idle Timer Nextel.com Programming the S-Register RegistersRegisters Register # Function Reading an S-Register ValueSupported S-Registers Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 zero is Default value Command Dial Modifier Time Symptom Troubleshooting Tips TroubleshootingCommon Problems Modem Error Messages Message ExplanationDiagnostic Commands BusyExtended Error AT Command Extended Error Result CodesCode General Description Packet Data OperationCircuit Data Operation Nextel.com Safety Notice Safe and Efficient Operation GuidelinesExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Medical and Personal Electronic DevicesOther Medical Devices Interference with Other Electronic DevicesHearing Aids Copyright and Trademark 102nextel.com Appendix a Glossary Command Mode ConfigurationData Services DefaultDifferential GPS Dial Up Networking DUNFirmware FrequencyInternet Service Provider ISP GPS AntennaGPS Processor GPS ReceiverKbps LaptopsLocal Area Network LAN Mobile IPPacket of Data Parallel PortParity Bit ProtocolService Specific Software System AdministratorRoutable IP Address Public IP Address RS-232UTC Offset Terminal ModeTransmission Rate Index Circuit data · COM1 ·112nextel.com
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