Dart 200 Cdpd Modem
 Dart 200 Cdpd Modem Users Guide
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 Contents
 Broadcast and Multicast Operation
Installation and Setup
Cdpd Security Features
Dart Supported Protocols
 Application Programming
Vehicle Installation Considerations
Device Attachment
 Data and control interface
 Charts and Diagrams Slip Setup Examples
Limited Warranty and Service
Product Specifications
Dart AT Command Set
 Index Index-1
Problem Sheet Glossary Glossary-1
Loading Dart 200 Firmware
 Figures
 Tables
 Who should read this guide
What is in this guide
About This Guide
Skills required to use this guide
 Changes and additions to this guide
∙ Migration considerations, p
 Related reading
 Compliances
 Safety information Conventions used in this guide
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 1Introduction
Description
 Migration considerations
Dart 200 accessories and services
New for this version
 Cdpd network overview
Cdpd network
 AT command set summary
∙ AT E1 V1 &D0 &S1 \F3 \N2
 Basic AT command set
 Service Provider AT command set
 Installation and Setup
Field installation
 Installing Dart 200 with mounting bracket
 Antenna considerations
 Troubleshooting
 Getting started
 Basic modem personalization
 Current active profile factory defaults
 Initial testing
ATAn.n.n.n
 Register representation
 Bit Position Value
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 Problem determination
 Viewing the network S-Register S57
 S102
S-Registers above S100
S101
S103
 Registration
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 Basic communications
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 Airlink security
Cdpd Security Features
Authentication services
 Modem security management
Key types Description
 Key types
SPK
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 Overview
Broadcast and Multicast
Operation
 Broadcast
Multicast
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 Dart Supported Protocols
UDP
 Basic UDP characteristics
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 Basic UDP setup options
 UDP server characteristics
 UDP server setup options
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 Ats54? 198.225.189.21,4000
 Sample UDP server setups
Remote UDP setup AT Command Req Opt Def Description
 Host UDP setup
 Host UDP setup AT Command Req Opt Def Description
 TCP
 TCP communication
 Ats53? 198.225.189.21.4000
 Setup options
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 Sample TCP setups
 Remote TCP setup AT Command Req Opt Def Description
 Host TCP setup AT Command Req Opt Def Description
 Slip
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 Slip IP Address overview
 Class
Slip Address
 Slip operation
 Slip initial testing
 Telnet
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 New for this version
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 Null modem function
Device Attachment
RS-232 connection
 Stand-alone RS-232
Null modem location
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 Electrical transients
Vehicle Installation
Considerations
Application considerations
 Proximity to other antennas
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AT Command Set Support
Application Programming
 Application program structure
 Data transfer
 Error recovery
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 Automatic registration
 Registration timer
 Data forwarding
 Manual transmit control
 Maximum packet size transmit control
 Auto answer setup
 Flow control considerations
ATDTn.n.n.n/2100
 Flow control and the new end-user
 PAD operating mode
 Telemetry options for PAD Mode Command Description
Data and control interface
 Binary data transfer
 Parity considerations
 PAD keep-alive considerations
 Timer expiry in transmit mode
 Command response options
Escape sequence considerations
 Echo option selection
 Channel acquisition restrictions
Baud considerations
 Maximum block size considerations
 Modem dial directory
Viewing the IP Address directory
 Messages and response codes
Terse Verbose
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 Limited warranty
Limited Warranty
Service
Service
 RMA Number
 Product Specifications
Power requirements
 Watts maximum
 Charts and Diagrams
On the unit
 Pin Number Name Function Direction
Table C-1. Pin functions
 Slip Setup Examples
Trumpet
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 Windows
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 ES-Registers
Register display formats
 Table E-1. S-Register digits Digits
 Register definitions
 S16 SM
Cont
S15 SM
S17 SM
 S26 SM
S24 SM
S25 SM
S27 SM
 S47 SM
S45 SM
S46 SM
S48 SM
 S59 RO
S57 RO
S58 RO
S60 SM
 S63 RO
S61 SM
S62
 S66 SM
S64 SM
S65 SM
S67 SM
 S83 SM
S81 SM
S82 SM
S84 SM
 S97 SM
S95 SM
S96 SM
S98 SM
 S113 RO
S111 RO
S112 RO
S114 RO
 S125 RO
S126 RO
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 Basic AT commands
Dart AT Command Set
AT command set usage
ATE1V1&D0&S1\F3\N2 AT\S?S57?&V
 Repeat
Table F-1. Commands beginning with letters
Dial connection setup
Answer Online
 Replace S, or follow the dial string
 Error
Cont
 Hang-up close connection
Command Mode Echo
Online Mode Echo
Identify
 Enter Online Mode
Select Register
 Verbose Result Codes
 = Write Selected Register
Extended Result Codes
? Read Selected Register
 Set DTR Operation
Table F-2. Commands beginning with ampersand
Set DCD Operation
 Escape Code Recognition
Restore Factory Defaults
Table F-2. Commands beginning with ampersand &
 Set Dart Line Speed and Format
Set DSR Operation
 Save Active Profile
View Active Profile and S-Registers
+ View Radio Resource Status
 Set Data Forwarding Operation
Table F-3. Commands beginning with Backslash \
Save Addresses Dial Directory
Restrict Channel Selection
 Set Side Preference
\J cont. Format
Manual Transmit Control
 Select PAD or Telnet Operating Mode
Telnet mode is not appropriate for telemetry applications
 Network Registration Control
Set PIN Requirement Change PIN
Set Flow Control Operation
 Set Subscriber Identity
Registered as a pair
 Select Server Type
Table F-4. Commands beginning with asterisk
Automatic Transmit Control
 Enable/Disable Network Operations
Enable/Disable Reception of Cdpd Broadcasts
Enable/Disable Slip Header Compression
Table F-4. Commands beginning with asterisk *
 Slip Multicast Address Selection
TCP PAD Keep-Alive
 Set Listen Port
Set MAS IP Address for Slip
 Automatic Slip Mode
Ping Remote Host
 Initiate Slip Serial Line IP Mode Session
Telnet Keep- Alive
 Enable/Disable Personalization Mode
Service provider commands
Unblock Modem PIN Access
Table F-5. Enable/Disable Service Provider mode
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 Clear Blocked Status
Table F-6. Service provider commands beginning with caret
Set IP Address of Dart Modem
 Set Multicast Group ID Gmid
Set Service Provider Identifier SPI
Force PIN Usage
 Set the Service Provider Network ID Spni
Service Identifier Wasi for Cdpd 1.1 mode
 Set Dart Slip Address
Nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
 Lock on a Specific Channel
Software Reboot of the Dart
Table F-7 Service Provider commands beginning with dash
View Radio Resource Management Data
 Display Current Authentication Credentials
Table F-7. Service Provider commands beginning with dash
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 Firmware
Firmware download procedure
Loading Dart
 AT*A0&W
 Problem Sheet
RMA No
Page
 Bps
Glossary
Acronyms
 DBm DBW DB-9 DB-25
 Circuit-switched as the EID does for Cdpd
 IP Address
 Connection, sequence control, and flow control functions
 RS-232
Registers
 Simplified Network Management Protocol
 42bis
Asynchronous Authentication
Terms
 Carrier
Baud Block
Byte
Cell
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 Telnet
Wireless
Synchronous
Winsock
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Index
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