Introduction

DART 300 Modem

1.2. References

For background information on the nature of wireless communications consult your cellular service provider and/or their Internet site. All major service providers provide web-based information on CDPD.

The Sierra Wireless web site at www.sierrawireless.com includes a document library in the Support and Downloads section. This library includes other useful documents such as:

CDPD Primer, 2130006

Glossary of Terms and Acronyms, 2110032

Problem Report Sheet, 2110125

1.3. Currency

This document may be revised from time to time as new firmware and features are made available. Please check our web site frequently for revisions. This edition is:

Rev 1.0 November 17, 2000

This document is current with the following modem firmware revisions:

DART 300 / SB300

Revision R1.3.5. To determine your firmware revision:

1.Enter the Identification command ATI5

The modem will respond with the Firmware revision information:

R1_3_5 …

The details following the revision number include Sierra Wireless information on the specific build followed by the date and time of the build.

If your modem firmware is an earlier version, consult the Sierra Wireless website or contact Sierra Wireless Technical Support to acquire an upgrade.

1.4. Conventions Used in this Reference

Local host means the telemetry device (DTE) connected to the DART 300 modem (DCE). Remote host means the central monitoring system being used to collect the telemetry data from the local device. Discussion is from the point of view of the DART 300 modem.

Result Code – This is a numeric or text code that is returned after all AT commands (except resets).

Response – This term indicates a response from the modem, which is issued prior to a result code. Reading registers or issuing commands that report information will provide a response followed by a result code unless the command generates an error.

Numbers are assumed decimal. Hexadecimal values are shown with a prefix of 0x, i.e. in the form 0x6B. Binary values are shown with a prefix of 0b, i.e. in the form 0b01101011.

Character codes that are described with words or standard abbreviations are shown within angle brackets: such as <CR> for Carriage Return and <SP> for a blank space character.

AT Command and register syntax is noted using an alternate font:

AT+WS46=4

Responses and result codes from the modem are shown in an alternate font:

NO CARRIER

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