Multi-Tech Systems S000573A manual Configuring the serial port

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Configuring which NMEA sentences are sent and when they are sent

To configure the time interval, additional prefix or ID information, and which NMEA sentences that can be sent:

1.In the Interval field, type the amount of time, in seconds, that passes before the NMEA information is sent. The default is 10 seconds. The range is 1 to 255 seconds.

2.You can further identify the router—also called a remote asset—that is collecting and sending the GPS information. To do so:

ƒAdd ID The ID is an unique remote asset identification string. The ID string can be any length up to 20 characters, except that the & and $ are invalid characters. The ID must follow the standard NMEA sentence structure. Refer to the Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide for sentence structure.

ƒTo add more information to the beginning of the ID, in the Add ID Prefix field, type the information.

3.You can select which NMEA sentence types you want to send. To do so, check the desired options: GCA, GSA, GSV, GLL, RMC, and VTG.

Configuring the serial port

Configuring the serial port

To configure the serial terminal connected to the RS‐232 connector DE9 on the router:

1.From Setup, select Serial IP Configuration.

2.In the pane that appears, check Enabled.

3.From the Baud Rate drop‐down list, select the baud‐rate at which the serial terminal communicates. The default is 115200.

4.From the Flow Control drop‐down list, select the flow control for the serial port. The selections are None or RTS‐CTS. The default is None.

5.From the Parity drop‐down list, select the parity for the serial port. The selections are None, Even, or Odd. The default is None.

6.To use the Modbus protocol as the protocol the serial devices use to communicate, check Modbus.

7.From the Data Bits drop‐down list, select the data bits for the serial port. Data bit selection is 7 or 8. The default is 8.

8.From the Stop Bits drop‐down list, select the stop bits for the serial port. The selections are 1 or 2. The default is 1.

Using the Router’s Web Interface

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Contents MultiConnect rCell Router Online Support Portal https//support.multitech.com Table of Contents Using the Router’s Web Interface Using the Router’s Web Interface Welcome Getting startedSetting up your device Using the Router’s Web Interface From Setup, select IP Configuration Configuring miscellaneous features for your deviceConfiguring IP address and DNS information for LANs Forcing a Ddns server update Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System DdnsEntering authentication information Configuring the Dhcp server From Setup, select Dhcp ConfigurationConfiguring GPS Assigning fixed addressesSending GPS information to a remote server Configuring the serial port Configuring the serial portSetting the date and time Setting the devices date and timeConfiguring networks and services Configuring Sntp to update date and timeEditing or deleting an existing network Setting up wireless features Setting up Wi‐Fi access pointsSetting security options Setting up Wi‐Fi client Setting up bluetoothƒ Always Connected Using the Router’s Web Interface Adding forwarding rules Setting up firewallsDefining firewall rules Adding Outbound Traffic RulesSetting up static routes Advanced SettingsConfiguring Point‐to‐Point PPP Setting up cellular featuresPPP configuration Configuring PPP Configuring keepalive checks Configuring PPP Setting up the modemConfiguring PPP Setting up authentication Configuring Modem AT Commands Setting up wake up on callConfiguring wakeup‐on‐call Example of Useful Hspa AT CommandsWakeup‐on‐Call Configuration AuthenticationModem Configuration PPP GeneralCaller ID Configuration SubmitSetting up SMS Setting up PPPSetting up Wake up on call Using Telnet to communicate with the cellular radio Setting up Caller AcknowledgementSetting up Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnels Defining tunnels to your deviceDefining Virtual Private Networks VPNs Setting up the Remote Server Administering devicesConfiguring how routers access the Internet Managing Your Device from Remote ServerCustomizing the user interface Defining When the Device Connects to Remote ServerDefining When Device Gets or Sends Updates Customizing support informationUpgrading firmware Specifying Device SettingsClick Start Upgrade Before you beginSaving and restoring settings Configuring Syslog Setting up the routers debug optionsAutomatically rebooting the device Viewing device statistics Viewing services running on routersChecking the status of devices From Status, select Statistics