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