Nextel comm IR1200 manual Lock/Unlock the DCE, Change the DCE’s PIN

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AT Commands

38400 = Transmission speed in bits per second.

57600 = Transmission speed in bits per second.

115200 = Transmission speed in bits per second.

Lock/Unlock the DCE

When the DCE is locked, communication over the serial port to the modem is suspended.

NOTE: If the PIN was removed (by setting its value to the empty string (“ ”), the DTE must still specify the PIN, represented by the empty string.

Command

+WCLK

Action

 

AT+wclk=<LockStatus>, <PIN>

 

 

 

Query

 

 

 

 

 

Range

 

AT+WCLK=?

 

 

 

Parameter

 

0 = Unlock the DCE

Values –

 

1 = Lock the DCE

Lock

 

 

 

Status:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PIN

 

 

A PIN is stored as a series of alphanumeric characters,

 

 

with a maximum length of 8 characters. If more than 8

 

 

characters are set as a PIN, only the first 8 are

 

 

recognized.

 

 

 

Change the DCE’s PIN.

This command sets the PIN that locks or unlocks the DCE.

NOTE: You must specify the desired PIN, as well as the current PIN. The factory-default PIN is the “empty string” or a value of “ ”.

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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 Setting Up Windows Components Click Cancel to close the Make New Connection windowVerify 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 Manual Modem Configuration Modem Configuration Windows 95/98/MEInstall the Modem Configure the Modem Driver Click OK to close the Advanced Connection Settings window Use Flow Control Hardware RTS/CTSCreate 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 Windows NT Opening a HyperTerminal SessionParity None Stop Bits Flow Control Hardware Windows 2000/XP/WindowsConfiguring With AT Commands Restore Factory DefaultsModem Initialization Activate DTR Monitoring Activate DCD ManagementSet Computer’s IP Address Select Slip or PPP Select iDEN Packet Wireless DataMobile IP Authentication Key Mobile IP ActivationMobile IP Home Agent Address Mobile Node IP Prefix Length Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPIHeader Compression Saving AT SettingsGPS Default Parameters IR1200 Modem AT Commands General AT CommandsCommand Usage Action User Image Profile Commands Registration, Reset, and Authentication CommandsNetwork Status Commands Answer Other Useful AT CommandsCommand Command Mode EchoDial Hang-up Request Modem InformationGo Online Quiet Mode Pulse DialingTone Dialing Extended Result Codes Verbose Result CodesDCD Behavior Restore User DefaultsRestore Factory Default Command&FDTR Behavior Display Current Parameter Value Command&KCommand&V Local Flow Control TraditionalLocal Flow Control Pcca Command&ICFCommand+IFC Local Character FramingLocal Data Rate DTEChange the DCE’s PIN Lock/Unlock the DCEPacket Data Sleep Timer Command +WS175Command+WV312 Command+WV300 Command+WV301Select Mobile IP Client Mobile IP Session Timer Command +WV302DTE IP Address Data Encryption Command+WPNEICommand+WV311 DTE IP Address Prefix LengthCommand +WV308 Command +WS45DTE Stack Service Class Packet Data Registration TimeoutWDS Stack Circuit Data Auto-Answer Circuit Data Establishment TimeoutComma Dial Modifier Timer Circuit Data Idle TimerCommandS30 Nextel.com Registers RegistersProgramming the S-Register Reading an S-Register Value Supported S-RegistersRegister # Function Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 zero is Default value Command Dial Modifier Time Troubleshooting Common ProblemsSymptom 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 Medical and Personal Electronic Devices Safety NoticeSafe and Efficient Operation Guidelines Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyInterference with Other Electronic Devices Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices Copyright and Trademark 102nextel.com Appendix a Glossary Default Command ModeConfiguration Data ServicesFrequency Differential GPSDial Up Networking DUN FirmwareGPS Receiver Internet Service Provider ISPGPS Antenna GPS ProcessorMobile IP KbpsLaptops Local Area Network LANProtocol Packet of DataParallel Port Parity BitRS-232 Service Specific SoftwareSystem Administrator Routable IP Address Public IP AddressTerminal Mode Transmission RateUTC Offset Circuit data · COM1 · Index112nextel.com
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