Telenetics CDMA manual Unpacking Your Hardware, Items Supplied by the User, AT Commands

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AT Commands

Unpacking Your Hardware

Remove the OMEGA CDMA Modem from its shipping carton and inspect it for damage. If your package contents are damaged or missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately.

Your package should include:

™Either a stand-alone OMEGA CDMA Modem or one equipped with a Marwell socket adapter

™Mounting Feet Kit containing four mounting feet and screws (stand-alone unit only)

™This User’s Guide (optional)

Items Supplied by the User

To use the OMEGA CDMA Modem, you need the following additional items:

™A 90 VAC to 277 VAC power source (for AC models) or 3.3 VDC power source (for DC models)

™An RS-232 or RS-485 Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) cable, with an RJ-11 jack on one end for connecting to the OMEGA CDMA Modem if one is not provided (see page 15 for pin assignments)

™An external antenna if not purchased from Telenetics

™Adequate CDMA coverage (see “Obtaining Cellular Telephone Service,” below)

Obtaining Cellular Telephone Service

Before you install the OMEGA CDMA Modem, you must obtain cellular telephone service from your local service provider. As part of this process, your service provider will request the electronic serial number (ESN) of your OMEGA CDMA Modem’s cellular transceiver before a cellular telephone number can be provided. You can find the ESN on the inside front cover of the OMEGA CDMA Modem. You can also obtain the ESN by using the AT command AT+GSN (for more information about AT commands, see Appendix A).

After you provide your local service provider with an ESN, the provider will give you a cellular telephone number (num) and the system ID (sid) that must be programmed into the OMEGA CDMA Modem. You can program the telephone number using the AT command AT~NAMVAL=nam, num, sid, nid <CR> (see Appendix A) or Telenetics can provide this service for you.

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Contents Omega Cdma Modem User’s Guide Important Notice FCC Part 15 EMI Statement FCC Radiation Exposure StatementFCC ID N7NSB555 Contents Models Chapter IntroductionIntroduction FeaturesOptions Installation Hardware FeaturesType II Omega Cdma Modem Type II Omega Cdma Modem with Marwell Socket Adapter Installation Summary Chapter InstallationItems Supplied by the User Obtaining Cellular Telephone ServiceAT Commands Unpacking Your HardwareAttaching Mounting Feet stand-alone Omega Cdma Modem Installing the Optional 8-Port RS-232 ModulePower Supply Connections Omega Cdma Modem Switch Settings Description Setting the Omega DIP SwitchOFF DTR Dial EnableAT Commands DTE Baud Rate Switch Baud Rate bps Attaching a DTE CableTX+ OUT RX+ DCD OUT RTS TXD CTS RXDConfiguring the Omega Cdma Modem Powering-up the ModemCall Answer Testing LEDs Indicating Rssi SW5 OFF LEDs Indicating Modem Control Signals SW5 onDTE Signal LEDsProblem Solution Chapter TroubleshootingAppendix a AT Commands Parameter Description Command Table A-1. Basic AT CommandsTable A-3. Basic Action Commands Parameter Description String default is 2 secondsDTR ResetCLIENT= CLIENT?AT Command Parameter Description Write Account Activation Data ~NAMLCK~NAMVAL?0 ~NAMVAL=Table A-6. Telenetics-Proprietary Commands AT Command Line SyntaxResult Codes Only until the next reset or power off Using S-RegistersAT Commands Table A-7. Result Codes Number Word Description Page Installation Appendix B Installing the 8-port RS-232 ModuleVerifying Package Contents Eight-Port Module Ports Installing the 8-port RS-232 ModuleLimited Product Warranty Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Procedure