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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Error codes
Signal Color Indication
Restore Factory Defaults
Packet Data Sleep Timer
Administrator’s Guide General
Connecting the Modem
Modem Configuration Windows NT
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Contents
Administrator’s Guide General
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Table of Contents
Circuit Switched Data
Modem Configuration Windows NT
Saving AT Settings GPS Default Parameters
Registers
Pacemakers Hearing Aids
Please Read Safety Notice on Before using the iR1200 Modem
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Table of Figures
Table of Figures
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FCC Compliance
Declaration of Conformity
IR1200 Modem
Required Components
How to Order
Description
Online Documentation
Using This Guide
Introduction
Welcome to Nextel
Nextel Coverage
Nextel Customer Care
Overview
General Overview
Modem Operating Modes
Modem Configurations
IR1200 Rugged Modem
IR1200 GPS-Enabled Modem
Rear Panel of iR1200 Rugged Modem
Modem Specifications
LED
External LED
IR1200 Modem
Connecting the Modem
Getting Started
Cabling Diagram Fixed Environment
Communication Indicators
Signal Color Indication
CTS
Packet Data
Status
IR1200 Modem
Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet
Hardware and Installation Requirements
Before You Begin
Download Software Instructions
Windows 95/98/ME
Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen
Computer
Program will check the communication settings and attempt
Windows NT
Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen
Modem Installation Finish window opens. Click Finish
Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet
Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked Baud Rate 19200 bps
Windows
Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen
That your modem is connected and click Next
Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked Baud Rate 19200 bps
Click Cancel to close the Make New Connection window
Setting Up Windows Components
Verify Dial-Up Networking
Verify TCP/IP Protocol Installation
Click OK to close the Select Network Protocol window
Windows NT/2000
Installing the Dial-Up Adapter
Settings Select Control Panel
Connection wizard. Click Next
Modem Configuration Windows 95/98/ME
Manual Modem Configuration
Install the Modem
Configure the Modem Driver
Use Flow Control Hardware RTS/CTS
Click OK to close the Advanced Connection Settings window
Create a Dial-up Networking Connection
Modem Configuration Windows NT
Under Type of Dial-Up Server, select PPP
Modem Installation Finish window opens. Click Finish
Configure the Modem Driver
Wizard Finish window opens. Click Finish
Modem Configuration Windows
Edit entry and modem properties from the drop-down list
Create and Configure a Dial-up Networking Connection
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Modify Dial-up Connection Parameters
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Modem Profiles and Settings
HyperTerminal Setup
Connection Description screen appears
Bits Per second Data Bits
Opening a HyperTerminal Session
Parity None Stop Bits Flow Control Hardware
Windows 2000/XP/Windows
Windows NT
Restore Factory Defaults
Configuring With AT Commands
Modem Initialization
Activate DCD Management
Activate DTR Monitoring
Set Computer’s IP Address
Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data
Select Slip or PPP
Mobile IP Activation
Mobile IP Authentication Key
Mobile IP Home Agent Address
Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPI
Mobile Node IP Prefix Length
Saving AT Settings
Header Compression
GPS Default Parameters
IR1200 Modem
General AT Commands
AT Commands
Command Usage Action
Registration, Reset, and Authentication Commands
User Image Profile Commands
Network Status Commands
Other Useful AT Commands
Command
Command Mode Echo
Answer
Dial
Request Modem Information
Hang-up
Go Online
Pulse Dialing
Quiet Mode
Tone Dialing
Verbose Result Codes
Extended Result Codes
Restore User Defaults
DCD Behavior
Command&F
Restore Factory Default
DTR Behavior
Command&K
Command&V
Local Flow Control Traditional
Display Current Parameter Value
Command&ICF
Command+IFC
Local Character Framing
Local Flow Control Pcca
DTE
Local Data Rate
Lock/Unlock the DCE
Change the DCE’s PIN
Command +WS175
Packet Data Sleep Timer
Command+WV312
Command+WV301
Command+WV300
Select Mobile IP Client
Command +WV302
Mobile IP Session Timer
DTE IP Address
Command+WPNEI
Command+WV311
DTE IP Address Prefix Length
Data Encryption
Command +WS45
Command +WV308
DTE Stack
Packet Data Registration Timeout
Service Class
WDS Stack
Circuit Data Establishment Timeout
Circuit Data Auto-Answer
Circuit Data Idle Timer
Comma Dial Modifier Timer
CommandS30
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Registers
Registers
Programming the S-Register
Supported S-Registers
Reading an S-Register Value
Register # Function
Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 zero is Default value
Command Dial Modifier Time
Common Problems
Troubleshooting
Symptom Troubleshooting Tips
Modem
Error Messages
Message Explanation
Diagnostic Commands
Busy
Extended Error AT Command
Extended Error Result Codes
Code General Description
Packet Data Operation
Circuit Data Operation
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Safety Notice
Safe and Efficient Operation Guidelines
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Medical and Personal Electronic Devices
Hearing Aids
Interference with Other Electronic Devices
Other Medical Devices
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Appendix a Glossary
Command Mode
Configuration
Data Services
Default
Differential GPS
Dial Up Networking DUN
Firmware
Frequency
Internet Service Provider ISP
GPS Antenna
GPS Processor
GPS Receiver
Kbps
Laptops
Local Area Network LAN
Mobile IP
Packet of Data
Parallel Port
Parity Bit
Protocol
Service Specific Software
System Administrator
Routable IP Address Public IP Address
RS-232
Transmission Rate
Terminal Mode
UTC Offset
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