Nextel comm IR1200 manual Getting Started, Connecting the Modem

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Getting Started

Getting Started

This chapter describes how to connect your modem to a computer or mobile device in preparation for the configuration process.

This chapter includes:

Connecting the Modem

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Communication Indicators

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Connecting the Modem

The following table describes how to connect the modem to the computer using the RS-232 cable.

LED (signal indicators) displays the modem’s serial interface status.

Status LED displays the modem’s iDEN network status.

Diagnostic Connector used to receive modem diagnostic information.

Reset Button used to

power cycle the modem and re- establishes connection to the network.

Figure 4 – Front Panel View of the iR1200 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 Declaration of Conformity FCC ComplianceIR1200 Modem Required Components How to OrderDescription Online Documentation Introduction Using This GuideWelcome to Nextel Nextel CoverageNextel Customer Care General Overview OverviewModem Operating Modes Modem ConfigurationsIR1200 Rugged Modem Rear Panel of iR1200 Rugged Modem IR1200 GPS-Enabled ModemLED Modem SpecificationsExternal LED IR1200 Modem Getting Started Connecting the ModemCabling Diagram Fixed Environment Signal Color Indication Communication IndicatorsCTS Status Packet DataIR1200 Modem Hardware and Installation Requirements Installing iDEN Packet Data AppletDownload Software Instructions Before You BeginWindows 95/98/ME Computer Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screenProgram 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 Click Cancel to close the Make New Connection window Setting Up Windows ComponentsVerify Dial-Up Networking Verify TCP/IP Protocol Installation Click OK to close the Select Network Protocol window Windows NT/2000 Settings Select Control Panel Installing the Dial-Up AdapterConnection wizard. Click Next Modem Configuration Windows 95/98/ME Manual Modem ConfigurationInstall the Modem Configure the Modem Driver Use Flow Control Hardware RTS/CTS Click OK to close the Advanced Connection Settings windowCreate a Dial-up Networking Connection Under Type of Dial-Up Server, select PPP Modem Configuration Windows NTModem Installation Finish window opens. Click Finish Configure the Modem Driver Wizard Finish window opens. Click Finish Edit entry and modem properties from the drop-down list Modem Configuration WindowsCreate and Configure a Dial-up Networking Connection Nextel.com Modify Dial-up Connection Parameters IR1200 Modem Modem Profiles and Settings Connection Description screen appears HyperTerminal SetupBits Per second Data Bits Parity None Stop Bits Flow Control Hardware Opening a HyperTerminal SessionWindows 2000/XP/Windows Windows NTRestore Factory Defaults Configuring With AT CommandsModem Initialization Activate DCD Management Activate DTR MonitoringSet Computer’s IP Address Select Slip or PPP Select iDEN Packet Wireless DataMobile IP Activation Mobile IP Authentication KeyMobile IP Home Agent Address Mobile Node IP Prefix Length Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPIHeader Compression Saving AT SettingsGPS Default Parameters IR1200 Modem General AT Commands AT CommandsCommand Usage Action Registration, Reset, and Authentication Commands User Image Profile CommandsNetwork Status Commands Command Other Useful AT CommandsCommand Mode Echo AnswerDial Request Modem Information Hang-upGo Online Pulse Dialing Quiet ModeTone Dialing Extended Result Codes Verbose Result CodesDCD Behavior Restore User DefaultsCommand&F Restore Factory DefaultDTR Behavior Command&V Command&KLocal Flow Control Traditional Display Current Parameter ValueCommand+IFC Command&ICFLocal Character Framing Local Flow Control PccaLocal Data Rate DTEChange the DCE’s PIN Lock/Unlock the DCECommand +WS175 Packet Data Sleep TimerCommand+WV312 Command+WV301 Command+WV300Select Mobile IP Client Command +WV302 Mobile IP Session TimerDTE IP Address Command+WV311 Command+WPNEIDTE IP Address Prefix Length Data EncryptionCommand +WS45 Command +WV308DTE Stack Packet Data Registration Timeout Service ClassWDS Stack Circuit Data Auto-Answer Circuit Data Establishment TimeoutCircuit Data Idle Timer Comma Dial Modifier TimerCommandS30 Nextel.com Registers RegistersProgramming the S-Register Supported S-Registers Reading an S-Register ValueRegister # Function Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 zero is Default value Command Dial Modifier Time Common Problems TroubleshootingSymptom Troubleshooting Tips Modem Message Explanation Error MessagesBusy Diagnostic CommandsExtended Error Result Codes Extended Error AT CommandPacket Data Operation Code General DescriptionCircuit Data Operation Nextel.com Safe and Efficient Operation Guidelines Safety NoticeExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Medical and Personal Electronic DevicesHearing Aids Interference with Other Electronic DevicesOther Medical Devices Copyright and Trademark 102nextel.com Appendix a Glossary Configuration Command ModeData Services DefaultDial Up Networking DUN Differential GPSFirmware FrequencyGPS Antenna Internet Service Provider ISPGPS Processor GPS ReceiverLaptops KbpsLocal Area Network LAN Mobile IPParallel Port Packet of DataParity Bit ProtocolSystem Administrator Service Specific SoftwareRoutable IP Address Public IP Address RS-232Transmission Rate Terminal ModeUTC Offset Circuit data · COM1 · Index112nextel.com
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