Telenetics CDMA manual DTR Dial Enable, Attaching a DTE Cable, Off

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AT Commands

Table 2-3. DTE Baud Rate

Switch 1

Switch 2

Baud Rate (bps)

 

 

 

OFF

OFF

1200

OFF

ON

2400

ON

OFF

9600 (default)

ON

ON

19,200*

 

 

 

* If you select 19,200 bps, set switch 6 ON to enable hardware flow control.

DTR Dial Enable

Using pre-programmed Telephone/Mobile Identification numbers, your RTU can originate calls to its host using the RS-232 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal. To enable this feature, set switch 7 to the ON position. Then use the AT*DTR command to assign the number that the OMEGA CDMA Modem is to dial (see Table A-4 on page 22). Then, when the RTU raises its DTR signal, the modem automatically dials the stored telephone number and attempts to establish a data connection. Once a remote connection is made, a drop in the DTR signal ends the connection.

Attaching a DTE Cable

Note: If the stand-alone OMEGA CDMA Modem is purchased from Telenetics, the RS-232 connection has already been made and this section can be skipped. However, if the Marwell socket adapter option is purchased from Telenetics or if the RS-485 interface is to be used, please read this section.

The OMEGA CDMA Modem provides two DTE connectors:

™One for an RS-232 connection.

™One for an RS-485 connection.

Both of these connectors are RJ-11 jacks. Only one of these connectors should be used at a time. Switch 8 on the OMEGA CDMA Modem controls which of these connectors is enabled (refer to

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Telenetics CDMA manual DTR Dial Enable, Attaching a DTE Cable, AT Commands DTE Baud Rate Switch Baud Rate bps, Off