ATO CMM 900-3W manual Specifications, Modem Setup and Registration, What you need to provide

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

Air Speed

Up to 9600 bps

 

 

DTE Rate

300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 57600 bps (DIP

 

switch selectable)

Data Compression & Error Detection

MNP2-5, V42, V42bis, MNP 10

 

 

Transmit Power

3 W

Power Supply

5 volts DC @ 1500 ma

Interface

RS 232 Asynchronous

Signals supported

TXD, RXD, CD, DSR, RTS, CTS, RI, DTR

Operating Temperature Range

-10 °C to +70 °C

Custom Configurations

Yes

3.0MODEM SETUP AND REGISTRATION

3.1What you need to provide:

5 Volts, 1500 ma regulated DC Power Supply

Host PC with a terminal program, such as Hyper terminal, ProComm etc.

Mobile Identification Number (MIN) provided by your Cellular service provider. MIN is your cellular phone number.

System ID (SID) information (from your cellular service provider) SID uniquely identifies your cellular service provider.

3.2Registering the Cellular Modem Unit:

To register your cellular modem unit, do the following:

Contact your cellular service provider

Provide the cellular operator with the ESN (Electronic Serial Number) number located on the label at the top of your unit.

Inform the cellular operator that the unit is an AMPS ONLY ANALOG unit with a power rating of Class 1 (power 3 W).

The cellular operator will register your unit and provide you the following information:

o MIN (Mobile Number) Number o System preference: A or B

o SID (System ID)

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Contents CMM 900-3W User Guide Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Table of ContentsFeatures Product Overview∙ Requires 5 Volts DC @ 1500 ma Serial Port Pins RS 232 interface ApplicationsYour package includes What you need to provide SpecificationsModem Setup and Registration Registering the Cellular Modem UnitStarting and Configuring the Modem DIP Switch SettingsInitializing the Cellular Modem Using the Cellular Modem to Communicate Activating the Cellular ModemCommand State Theory of OperationPage Result Codes Transitioning Online State à Command State On-line StateSupported AT Commands AT Commands common to all modesNon-volatile memory of the cell-modem Troubleshooting What is the flow control method recommended? Yes