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MIM-A01, MIM-G01 manual
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Dimension
Configuration
Connecting the GSM antenna
AT+T Erase - Resetting the Modem
TransMode Command
Call answering on default
Time delays during modem transmissions
+CSQ - Signal Quality
AT+ T Speaker - Adjusting the Modem Speaker Volume
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Contents
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Mitsubishi MIM series
Draft
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About this Manual
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Instruction Manual
Industrial Modems MIM-A01 and MIM-G0
Art-No
Version
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Security Advice
Safety instructions
Intended Target Audience
Proper use
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3 Mounting and Installation
4 Power supply 5 Operation
1 Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance
2 Equipment Versions
6 Configuration
7 Technical Data
8 Appendix
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1 Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance
1.1 Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM MIM-G01
1.2 Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k MIM-A01
Express E-Mail
2.2 Teleservice via PC
2 Equipment Versions
Modem Typ
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3 Mounting and Installation
3.1.1 Interfaces and Connectors
3.1 Normal Modem GSM MIM-G01
Power supply 2 screw terminals
3.1.2 Meaning of the LEDs
Fig. 3-2 LEDs on the MIM-G01
Tab. 3-3 Two LEDs are used to show the state of the modem
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3.1.4 Inserting the SIM card
3.1.3 Connecting the GSM antenna
Push down the button until the card holder is released
Power
E ATTENTION
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Antenna
3.2 Super Modem 56k MIM-A01
3.2.1 Interfaces and Connectors
SUPER MODEM
3.2.2 Meaning of the LEDs
Power
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Line
3.2.4 Testing the Telephone Connection
3.2.3 Connection to the Telephone Network
3.2.5 Telephone Exchange System
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3.3 Mounting
E ATTENTION
P DANGER
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E ATTENTION
4 Power supply
P DANGER
5 Operation
5.1 MIM-G01
5.2 MIM-A01
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6 Configuration
6.1.1 Project Settings
6.1 MIM and Mitsubishi ALPHA XL
ATE0S0=2&S0+IFC=0,0+CMEE=1+IPR=9600+CICB=0&W
SMS Service Center
6.1.2 Function Block SMS send
GSM SMS Short Message Service
SMS Setting
Recipient
6.1.3 PLC Connection
ATE0S0=2&S0+IFC=0,0+CMEE=1+IPR=9600+CICB=0&W
ATE0S0=2Q1+D0\Q0\J0&W
Initialisation of a GSM Modem
6.2.2 MIM for FX Remote Access
6.2 MIM and Mitsubishi MELSEC FX
6.3 Connection to other Mitsubishi Products
6.2.1 MIM-G01 and FX Messenger
6.4 RS 232-Transparent-Mode TransMode
6.4.1 Time delays during modem transmissions
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6.4.3 TransMode Login Command
6.4.2 TransMode Command
AT+T SEND=TransMode
Login with password and parameters
Login without parameters
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7 Technical Data
Main Features
System Architecture
Telephone- /GSM Network
Firmware
General Data
Features
Features
7.1 Dimensions
7.1.1 MIM-G01
Power
NORMAL MODEM
7.1.2 MIM-A01
Service
Power
SUPER MODEM 56k
8.1 AT Commands MIM-G01
8.1.1 Important AT Commands
+CSQ - Signal Quality
8 Appendix
+CNUM - Own Number
Example
+CSCA - SMS Center Number
number
+ICF - Data Format
+IFC - Flow Control
DCEbyDTE
DTEbyDCE
+COPS - GSM Network
stat
+CMGS - Send SMS
mode
Service Commands
8.1.2 Overview of AT-Commands
V24-V35 Commands
Dial Commands
General Commands
Network
Security
SMS Commands
Data Commands
Phonebook
Tab. 8-17 SMS Commands
Fax Commands CLASS1
Fax Commands CLASS2
Special AT Commands
Fax Commands CLASS1
8.2 AT Commands MIM-A01
8.2.1 Overview of AT Commands
8.2.2 AT Command Descriptions
+TFORMAT - Sets the data format
+TBAUD - Set the baudrate
K - Select Serial Port Flow Control
D - Dial Command
E - Command Mode Echo
H - Switch Hook Control
Q - Result Code Display Control
+VCID - Caller ID Settings
8.2.3 Overview of S-Registers
W - Store Active Profile
Tab. 8-24 Overview of S-Registers
Overview of the Commands
Message Commands
8.2.4
Setting General Message Parameters
Sending a Fax
No message text can be entered after this command
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Sending an SMS Message
CTRL+Z
Example
CTRL+Z
Sending an Express E-Mail
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AT+T Send=Express To Recipient Dial NumberFrom Sender Subject
MessageText line#1 MessageText line#n CTRL+Z
Sending Internet E-Mail SMTP
To info@example.net PPPUser 00012345678445566 PPPPassword Rose
Subject
Example
Retrieving Internet E-Mail POP3
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START CTRL+Z
Example
8.2.6 Message Commands
AT+TList - Displaying Received Messages
AT+T Delete - Deleting a Stored Message
Response
AT+T Read - Reading a Stored Message
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Lists the message with the indicated ID from the memory of the modem
The message is not deleted and can be read as often as you want
8.2.7 Modem Commands
AT+T Answer - Setting the Response Behaviour
AT+T Time - Setting the System Time
Call answering on default
AT+T Echo - Switching the Echo On or Off
AT+T Verbose - Switching Comprehensive Responses On or Off
Reading the Current System Time
Switches the echo for keyboard input on or off
AT+T Help - Showing a Command Overview
AT+T Erase - Resetting the Modem
AT+T Mode - Activating Modem Mode or Message Mode
AT+T Redial
AT+T RedialDelay
AT+T DialRules - Dial Method, Dial Tone Detection
Delay
600 delay in seconds default=90
AT+ T Speaker - Adjusting the Modem Speaker Volume
Volume
Volume
switches the speaker off
Index
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