Airlink CDMA/1x manual Connecting power, Connecting the Raven to a computer or other device

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Hardware Installation

Connecting power

Your Raven can be used with either DC (available in most automobiles) or 110 AC (standard US wall power) with the appropriate power adapter (available from Air- Link).

The power cable positive lead should be connected to the battery or power source positive terminal. The power cable negative lead should be connected to the battery or power source negative terminal. The Raven has an internal polysilicon circuit breaker that opens at 0.5 to 1.0 amps of current.

Connecting the Raven to a computer or other device

Your Raven’s serial port can be connected directly to most computers or other devices using a standard straight through cable. If you have a DCE device, you will need a null modem or null modem cable. Raven

Your Raven can also be connected to a USB to serial device connected to a com- puter or other device which does not have an available serial port but does have USB.

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Contents User Guide Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Contents Configuring Keepalive Data usage using Keepalive DNS Using Names Instead of IP addressesAT Mode PassThru Mode PPP Mode Slip Mode UDP Pad Mode TCP PAD ModeRaven Snmp Configuration Appendix 1 Specifications for the Raven CdmaConnecting the Antenna Connecting power Snmp OverviewSupport web site Contacting Technical Support What is RSSI? Why is the Rssi for my Raven negative?Appendix 4 Example of the MIB trap Introduction to Raven Cdma Establishing a Internet Connection Cdma OverviewUsing Cdma to Communicate with Your Equipment Financial Point of Sale and Kiosk Common Uses for the RavenBackup connection to the Internet Activation of the Raven Connecting the Raven to your computerQuick Start Guide and Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Raven Indicator Lights Activating the Raven using AT CommandsRaven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Utilities for the Raven Wireless ACE 3G AirLink Configuration Executive ACEAceView AceNetAceView About Modem Modem Doctor IP Manager Fully Qualified Domain Name Dynamic Name ResolutionConfiguring the Raven for Dynamic IP Restrictions for Modem Name Wireless ACE Dynamic IP IP Manager configurationConfiguring DNS DNS Using Names Instead of IP addressesPPP-Peer Keepalive Configuring KeepaliveWireless ACE Keepalive Configuration Data usage using KeepaliveHost Modes AT Mode PassThru Mode ATDT10.0.0.1CR ATDT10001CR ATD#19788CR PPP ModeSlip Mode UDP Auto Answer UDP Pad ModeReliable UDP Multicast UDP TCP PAD ModeTCP Auto Answer Hybrid ModesHybrid Mode Settings Modbus Overview Modbus/BSAP ConfigurationRemote Terminal Unit RTU TelemetrySupervisory Control and Data Acquisition Scada Programmable Logic Controller PLCRaven Modbus on UDP Modbus TCP/IPPort Configuring the Raven at the Polling Host for Modbus on UDPDefault Power-up Mode Dynamic IP IDs to IPsWireless ACE Modem Name and Domain Configuring the Remote Ravens for Modbus withDynamic IPs Host Raven IPRaven mounted in an enclosure with an RTU RTU settingsRTU to Raven setup Snmp Overview Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpManagement Information Base MIB Raven Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Traps Listening PortSecurity Level User Name and PasswordWireless ACE Changing the Raven Password Menu Option Trap Destination Connecting the Antenna Hardware InstallationConnecting the Raven to a computer or other device Connecting powerPhysical Characteristics Specifications for the Raven CdmaData Services & RF Features Cdma EnvironmentalSerial Port Pin-outs Power ManagementPower consumption Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Mounting Bracket, part number 100-170-1009 a Mounting KitRaven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Using Wireless Ace AT CommandsWireless ACE Using AT Commands Using Telnet Terminal EmulationStartAll ProgramsAccessoriesCommunicationsHyperTerminal Direct Serial Connection HyperTerminal AT mode via TelnetHyperTerminal Comport Setting AT Command TablesInformation Commands Information and Status Command DetailsRaven None Basic CommandsBasic Commands common AT commands Activation Activation Provisioning Cellular Network Verizon’s Cdma Cellular NetworkPassThru Local Network and Host ModesLocal Network and Host Modes This command is not pro Ceeded by ATParitystop bits S23=speed,databits Speed =Databits = 7 or Itystop bits Parity = Stopbits =Figured to ignore DTR. When Ignore DTR is enabled Slip Default N.n = subnet AtdtPPP Direct Communication Telnet When *CSX1=0Direct Communication Port S53=methodd.d.d.d Method =Ppppp Mm/dd/yyyy = Time and DateYyyy,hhmmss Hhmmss =Friends Mode Friends ModeFn=d.d.d.d DNSn=d.d.d.dKeepalive If *DOMAIN=eairlink.com, then when IP ManagerExample if *MODEMNAME=mymodem Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Modbus LoggingCannot be configured in Wireless ACE Modbus SettingsMLISTid=d.d.d.d D.d=IP orLow order 4 bits D.d = IP or Snmp Simple Network Management ProtocolSMTP/SMS Number= SMS Smtp email and SMS messagingNumber Name=C3211 Flag=0 Index=0-9Flag=1 Flag=2Other Other Settings AIRLINK-MIB Definitions = Begin Imports Example of the MIB trapRaven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version END Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version What is RSSI? Why is the Rssi for my Raven negative? Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and SolutionsWhat Type of Antenna is Best for my Raven? What is the Proper RF Coverage for my Raven?Dual-band DipoleMounts What do I need to power my Raven ?Can I use a portable battery to power my Raven ? 103 Private Mode *HOSTPRIVMODE=1 Public Mode *HOSTPRIVMODE=0105 What is the COM1000?Wireless ACE Update PRL Wireless ACEAT Commands Wireless ACE Update PRL interface108 Contacting Technical Support Support web site