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1. eee 43 Deleted 25 Table of Contents Modem Configuration Windows NT esses 44 Install th Modem ie eB T CE el eee 44 Configure the Modem Driver esee 46 Create a Dial up Networking Connection eee 47 Modem Configuration Windows 2000 essere 48 Install teMod m ui d at ede D e exeo pee terere ead 48 Create and Configure a Dial up Networking Connection 49 Modify Dial up Connection Parameters eee 51 Modem Profiles and Settings erect eee e eerte tenentes enata tasa 53 HyperTerminal Set p ceret ette rera tetuer tonnes 54 Opening a HyperTerminal Session sss 56 Configuring With AT Commands sese 57 Modem Initialization 3 e eed aede ee e eto ee taper e oen 57 Restore Factory Defaults eese eene 57 Activate DTR Monitoring eese teen tenente nnne 58 Activate DCD Management eee eene eene 58 Set Computer s IP Address essen eene enne 58 Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data esee 59 Select SEIP or DPP a dete t e eed ttt ee etes 59 Mobile IP Activation aseisiin 60 Mobile IP Home Agent Address sess 60 Mobile IP Authentication Key esee eene 60 Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPI sse 61 Mobile Node IP Prefix Length
2. Register Function 0 Automatic Answer Determines if the modem automatically answers incoming calls e If the value assigned to this register is 0 zero the modem does not answer the call but sends an appropriate message to the computer that commands the modem to answer the call e If the value assigned to this register is a non zero the modem answers the call without waiting for the computer to issue its answer call command 88 nextel com S Registers Register Function Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 0 zero is the default value 2 Escape ESC Code Character Specifies the ASCII character to be used to escape from either data or online mode to command mode Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 127 43 or the ASCII plus key is the default value 3 Command Line Terminating Character Specifies the ASCII character to be used to terminate a command line without carrying out any command that might be issued Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 127 13 which represents the ENTER PC Compatible or RETURN Macintosh key is the default value 4 Response Format Character Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 127 10 is the default value 5 Command Line Editing Character Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 127 8 representing the Backspace key is the default value 6 Pause Before Blind Dialing Valid value ranges from 2 to 10 2 seconds is the
3. Cancel 3 Type a description of the connection in the Name box 4 Select the dial function red and yellow phone icon and click OK 5 The Connect To screen appears 54 nextel com Modem Profiles and Settings B Modem Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States of America 1 Area code Phone number Connect using e cove 6 Select the appropriate communication port typically COMI from the Connect Using drop down list then Click OK 7 The COMI Properties screen appears axi Port Settings Bits per second Dala bits fe s Pay None Sd sobs y Flow contro Hardware a Restore Defaults 8 Select the following parameters from each of the drop down list on the Port Settings tab e Bits Per second 19200 e Data Bits 8 RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 55 iR1200 Modem e Parity None e Stop Bits 1 e Flow Control Hardware 9 Click OK when all the parameters have been selected 10 Test to make sure that you have established communication with the modem by typing the AT command ATi4 and pressing Enter 11 You should see a message Nextel iDEN OK or Nextel iDEN 0 Opening a HyperTerminal Session The following table describes steps to start a HyperTerminal Session 1 Windows 2000 XP Windows 98 Start gt Programs Accessories gt
4. connection Command S7 Action AT s7 lt timer gt Query AT s7 Range AT s7 84 nextel com AT Commands Parameter 1 255 Seconds wales 30 Default value Comma Dial Modifier Timer This command allows the DTE to set the duration of the pause associated with a comma dial modifier Command S8 Action AT s8 lt timer gt Query AT s8 Range AT s8 Parameter 0 255 Seconds Values 2 Default value Circuit Data Idle Timer This command specifies an idle line timeout for online data mode If no data is sent by the DTE on the transmit data line for the specified period of time the DCE disconnects the call returns the OK result code and returns to command mode Command S30 Action AT s30 lt timer gt Query AT s30 Range AT s30 Parameter 0 255 Seconds Values 0 Default value RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 85 iR1200 Modem 86 nextel com S Registers S Registers In this chapter you are will learn about S registers and how to configure registers for your iR1200 modem This chapter includes S Register Page 87 Programming S Register Page 87 Reading S Register Page 88 Supported S Register Page 88 S Registers S registers are memory locations in the modem that you can program to meet your communication needs S register parameters are numbered from 0 zero to 255 Since many of the registers are reserved
5. sese 61 Header Compression ene reget boe tiep eee pereo stone 62 iR1200 Modem Saving AT Settings ont e ep M EU ONE ERE D ERES 62 GPS Default Parameters soiree i enne 63 AT Commaandis eerie eese eene eee tn aenea stata statuas enses testas orosei Seia 65 General AT Commands essere eene rennen nennen 65 User Image Profile Commandis sess 66 Registration Reset and Authentication Commands sess 66 Network Status Commands essent 66 Other Useful AT Commands sstart ensena ari 67 ASWT ua EERE AEREA E R TANE AVER RATE EAA 67 Command Mode Echo eene ener 67 DOTA acetate tee odit eid ditte lle sicot 68 Hafig upiscs caos siete TLR Toe EAT TO See OTe RTT ree 69 Request Modem Information eese nennen 69 GO ORIUIE siete er pt re e b ERES ARAE AA 69 Pulse Dialing bre ee e Me EI eens heehee 70 Quiet DE 70 Tone Dialing cesses entente entrent entente enne 70 Verbose Result Codes iiie en eene cene res 71 Extended Result Codes eese nenne 71 Restore User Defaults eese nennen 72 DGCD Behdvior iure rr nr RH RA e RERER exe RASES 72 DTR Behavior assecuti HE GREEN 73 Restore Factory Default eese eee 73 Local Flow Control Traditional eene 74 Display Current Parameter Value eee 74 Local Character
6. RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 75 iR1200 Modem DCE_by_ 0 No flow control was set by DTE DE 1 XON XOFF do not pass XON XOFF characters to Parameter the remote DCE Values 2 RFR active inactive flow control 3 XON XOFF Pass DC1 DC3 characters to the remote DCE in addition to acting upon local flow control DTE_by_ 0 No flow control was set by DTE DEE 1 XON XOFF flow control Parameter Values 2 CTS RFS active inactive flow control Local Data Rate This numeric extended format parameter specifies the data rate between the DTE and the DCE Command IPR Action AT ipr lt rate gt Query AT ipr Range AT ipr Parameter 0 Automatic detection on baud rate data framing wales 300 Transmission speed in bits per second 2400 Transmission speed in bits per second 4800 Transmission speed in bits per second 9600 Transmission speed in bits per second 19200 Transmission speed in bits per second 76 nextel com AT Commands 38400 Transmission speed in bits per second 57600 Transmission speed in bits per second 115200 Transmission speed in bits per second Lock Unlock the DCE When the DCE is locked communication over the serial port to the modem is suspended NOTE If the PIN was removed by setting its value to the empty string the DTE must still specify the PIN represented by the empty string Command WCLK Action
7. AT Commands Query AT wv312 Range AT wv312 Parameter 68 1500 MTU Value Range Nalges 1006 Default Value Select Mobile IP Client This parameter activates deactivates the Mobile Node client in the DCE The mobile host can operate in two modes to access the iDEN packet data network Command WV300 Action AT wv300 lt MIP Mode gt Query AT wv300 Range AT wv300 Parameter 0 Activate Mobile Node in DCE values 1 Deactivate Mobile Node in DCE Mobile IP Authentication Key The iDEN network uses the MIP Authentication Key to verify the authenticity of the DCE with the Home Agent The DCE and the Home Agent must have identical values for this shared secret key for the DCE to satisfy the authentication process NOTE This command is applicable only when the Mobile IP Client in the DCE is activated Command WV301 Action A T wv301 key Query Range AT wv301 RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 79 iR1200 Modem Parameter The authentication Key parameter is a text string of up Values to 32 characters Unlike most text string parameters the Authentication key is a text representation of a hexadecimal number Therefore only the characters 0 9 and A F are acceptable The lower case character a f is also acceptable NOTE Although the parameter represents a numeric value the parameter is actually a text string so the parameter must be e
8. This command causes the modem to enter the online state from the online command state Command oO Action Ato RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 69 iR1200 Modem Query Range Pulse Dialing This command selects pulse dialing It is provided for compatibility purposes Command P Action Atp Query Range Quiet Mode This command controls whether or not the result codes are sent to the computer If turned on the Result Code Format and Extended Result code commands may further modify the result codes Command Q Action ATq setting Query Range Parameter 0 Result codes sent Values 1 Result codes not sent Tone Dialing This command selects DTMF dialing It is provided for compatibility purposes and has no processing effect Command T 70 nextel com AT Commands Action ATt Query Range Verbose Result Codes This command sets your preference for the result code format It allows the computer to select either Terse or Verbose result code formats Command V Action ATV setting Query AT amp v Range Parameter 0 Numeric result code format Values 1 Verbose result code format Extended Result Codes This command provides an extended result code selection Command X Action ATx setting Query AT amp v Range Parameter 0 1 The
9. iR1200 Rugged Modem iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem Administrator s Guide General CLvtions Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Figures ccssccsscssssssssscssssscsccsscsscescessessessessessessessssscsssssscecseesessese 1 FCC Compliance 3 Required Components eese esee eene entente etas tn states tna ea tns tns tns en sensns enano 5 Hos to Otdet sace ne eene epi eere as en dea ees ee eventa aed 5 Online Documentation e dea reete tte e e eer ethene nde ees 6 IO 7 Welcome to Nextel tette 7 Using Ihis Guide tree ette ee totes 7 Nextel Coverage eee VE Nextel Customer Care ettet 8 Overview 5 csscaseccsitcasaricnssescssclensscseasessoasesscacesscadsancdecnbensencossnssasantoasessaestasastosensose 9 General Overview nete tivo rr e RE teks EXER IN Waterss eas 9 Modem Operating Modes en ene 10 Modem Configurations essere 10 iR1200 Rugged Modem eese eene nennen nnne 10 iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem essen Il Modem Specifications nne 12 Getti a Started p 15 Connecting the Modem sess 15 Communication Indicators esee eene 17 Packet Data scs WW t e en o ee e evo e i a 19 iR1200 Modem Circuit Sw ched Data sicssssissssssssssisesssssisescedessisvenseessssisencedecentvensesesessavecese 19 Installing iDEN
10. A communications protocol that contains only a device address and not a network address It does not incorporate an addressing scheme for sending data from one network to another Examples of non routable protocols are NetBIOS and DEC s LAT protocols Also some TCP IP addresses are considered non routable Non Volatile Memory Memory that holds its content without power Permanently stored information that is not lost when you power off ROMs PROMs EPROMs and flash memory are examples RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 107 iR1200 Modem Packet of Data A bundle or block of data organized in a specific way for transmission Parallel Port A low speed port usually located on the rear of a computer which usually connects to printers Parallel ports transmit data simultaneously over eight parallel wires one byte at a time as opposed to a serial port which transmits data one bit at a time Parity Bit Parity is a process for detecting whether bits of data have been altered during transmission A Parity Bit is a non data bit that is added to a group of data bits to check for transmission errors Parity Bits are used in Parity checking which is an error checking method in asynchronous transmission The parity bit tells the receiving end of a transmission whether there should be an even or odd number of bits contained in that transmission PIN Personal Identification Number PING Packet INternet Groper An Internet utility used to d
11. Packet Data Applet csccsccsccsssscssssssssssssesssssseesseeeees 21 Hardware and Installation Requirements scecseceeseeeeereeseeeeeseeeeeneaes 21 Before You Be Sith escono i ed n ier en ordena 22 Download Software Instructions eese 22 Windows 95 98 MB etie ette ps eee thereon ene eie 23 LAUR 26 Windows 2000 eese eene tnnt nnne teen ennt ntes 31 Setting Up Windows Components scssccscsscsscesssscsssssssssssessesssseessesenee 35 Verify Dial Up Networking sesenta 35 Windows 95 98 ME irt rtt tnt iati oreet ioter tt in oe voe 35 Windows VT s cce euet cote dod Ve PUES e et Gk 36 viu i EE EE 36 Verify TCP IP Protocol Installation eene 36 Windows 95 98 ME esee enne 37 Windows INT 2000 ssscccsisscsssevwsscsceussesesssstucsutedessvvesudastesbussuvasassscesvessassbenaess 38 Installing the Dial Up Adapter essen 39 Windows 95 98 ME e ete tom a GRO ee abies 39 Windows NT 2000 fttit rr et ient endet leto 39 Manual Modem Configuration eeeeeee eee esee eene esent tn ense t enata sta snne 41 Modem Configuration Windows 95 98 ME sssssseeeeee 41 Install the Modem esee eene nnne 41 Configure the Modem Driver eee 42 Create a Dial up Networking Connection
12. default value 7 Connection Completion Timeout Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 seconds 120 seconds is the default value RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 89 iR1200 Modem Register Function 8 Command Dial Modifier Time Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 seconds 2 seconds is the default value 10 Automatic Disconnect Delay Determines the amount of time between loss of carrier and disconnection of the data call Valid value ranges from 1 to 254 tenths of a second 14 1 4 seconds is the default value 12 Escape Code Timer Determines the time duration within which the escape code must be sent by the computer to escape from online command mode The time in seconds the modem waits is determined by dividing the specific register value by 50 Valid value ranges from 20 to 255 50 or 1 second 50 50 is the default value 30 Idle Timeout Determines the amount of time that the modem waits in online mode for a command from the computer before disconnecting the call and returning to command mode Valid value ranges from 0 zero to 255 seconds 0 infinite time period is the default value 90 nextel com Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter describes typical configuration problems and provides instructions on how to troubleshoot issues with the iR1200 modem This chapter includes Common Problems Page 91 Error Messages
13. it is waiting to receive AT commands that you type from your communications software Transmission Rate The rate at which data is transferred measured in bits per second Common transfer rates are 9 6bps 19200bps 57600bps 115200bps UTC Universal Time Coordinated Uniform atomic time system standard that is maintained by the US Naval Observatory UTC defines the local solar mean time at the Greenwich Meridian UTC Offset The difference between local time and UTC Example UTC EST 5 hours 110 nextel com A AC Power Adapter 3 B Bits 29 C Circuit data 8 COMI 29 Coverage 5 CTS 15 Customer Care 5 6 D Data bits 29 data packet applet 18 DB 9 P 14 DB 9 S 14 DCD 2 3 27 31 44 45 78 DCE 3 14 30 37 39 40 41 48 49 50 51 52 53 56 58 65 66 78 DSR 15 RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 Index Index DTE 4 14 15 30 34 37 39 40 41 48 49 53 54 55 56 57 58 65 66 79 DTR 2 3 15 27 30 45 62 E Electronic Devices 73 Encryption 54 F Flow control 29 G GPS 3 5 7 GPS Enabled Modem 8 H Hearing Aids 74 HyperTerminal 28 I iDEN 7 images 35 44 111 iR1200 Modem IMEI 6 Installation Guide 3 L LED indicators 15 M mobile IP 32 Mobile IP 2 4 27 32 33 51 52 81 P Pacemakers 73 Packet Data 8 Packet StreamGold 18 Parity 29 PIN 3 33 49 50 66 82
14. AT wcelk lt LockStatus gt PIN Query Range AT WCLK Parameter 0 Unlock the DCE rn 1 Lock the DCE Status PIN A PIN is stored as a series of alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 8 characters If more than 8 characters are set as a PIN only the first 8 are recognized Change the DCE s PIN This command sets the PIN that locks or unlocks the DCE NOTE You must specify the desired PIN as well as the current PIN The factory default PIN is the empty string or a value of RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 77 iR1200 Modem Command WCPN Action AT wcpn lt newPIN gt lt oldPIN gt Query Range AT wcepn Parameter A PIN is stored as a series of alphanumeric characters Values with a maximum length of 8 characters If more than 8 characters are set as a PIN only the first 8 are recognized Packet Data Sleep Timer This timer controls the length of time the DCE stays on a packet channel though no traffic is actively being transferred Command WS175 Action AT ws175 lt timer gt Query AT ws175 Range AT ws175 Parameter 0 Disable sleep timer Values 5 255 Seconds before sleeping 10 Default value SLIP MTU This setting specifies the Maximum Transmitted Unit used by SLIP connections PPP Connections negotiates this value Command WV312 Action AT wv312 lt MTU gt 78 nextel com
15. Action AT ws46 lt service gt Query AT ws46 Range AT wv46 Parameter 23 iDEN Circuit switched data fax Valles 24 iDEN packet data 252 Local Data Services Service Class This command switches between normal circuit switched data mode and Class 2 fax mode This setting has no effect during the packet data service Command FCLASS Action AT fclass lt class gt Query AT fclass Range AT fclass Parameter 0 Class 0 operation modem operation Values 2 Class 2 operation fax operation 8 Class 8 voice operation while tethered Packet Data Registration Timeout This command allows the DTE to specify a maximum amount of time to wait for packet data operation Command WS198 RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 83 iR1200 Modem Action AT ws198 lt time gt Query AT ws198 Range AT ws198 Parameter 1 255 Seconds Maler 30 Default value Circuit Data Auto Answer This command determines if and when the DCE should automatically answer an incoming call Command SO Action AT s0 lt rings gt Query AT s0 Range AT s0 Parameter 0 Do not automatically answer incoming calls Wales 1 255 Answer after specified number of rings Circuit Data Establishment Timeout This command allows the DTE to specify the maximum amount of time between a request for a circuit data connection and the establishment of this
16. Close to the Network Services Selection window 30 Click Finish on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup window 31 The Network Settings change Computer Restart window opens Click Yes 32 The Installshield Wizard window will appear once Windows has completed the restart process Click Reinstall Packet Data Applet icon to proceed with the installation NOTE Check to make sure that your modem is turned on and connected to your computer before continuing with the installation RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 29 iR1200 Modem 30 Communication Settings 2 xj Please make sure your phone is connected to the PC and set up the connection parameters Auto Detect r COM Port Select COM or USB Pot COMI to which your phone is connected C coM2 C COM3 USB Port C COM4 Checking Communications Port COM1 Status Verifying the selection r Baud Rate Multiple Baudrate 19200 bps Cancel Help 33 Select the following value on the Communication Settings window e Click the Auto Detect to have the software automatically check for the COM Port or select the appropriate COM Port typically COMI e Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked e Baud Rate 19200 bps The program will check the communication settings and attempt to connect to the modem 34 The Packet Data Configuration window opens Select No I would like to configure my modem later or my modem has a
17. Connection Create a Dial up Networking Connection 1 With the My Computer window open double click the Dial Up Networking icon 2 The Dial Up Networking window opens Click New 3 The New Phonebook Entry Wizard window opens Enter a name for the phonebook entry such as iR1200 Modem Click Next 4 The Server window opens Check the box next to I am calling the Internet Click Next 5 The Modem or Adapter window opens Select the Standard 19200 bps Modem Click Next 6 The Phone Number window opens In the Phone number box enter the following e For Packet Data s 2 e For Circuit Switched Cellular ISP Phone Number Click Next 7 The Wizard Finish window opens Click Finish 8 The Dial Up Networking Phonebook window opens with the iR1200 Modem entry displayed Click More and select RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 47 iR1200 Modem Edit entry and modem properties from the drop down list The Edit Phonebook Entry window displays Click the Server tab 10 In the Dial up server type select PPP Under Network protocols check the box next to TCP IP Remove the check marks from all other selection boxes Click the TCP IP button 11 The PPP TCP IP Settings window opens Ensure that the following are checked e Server assigned IP address e Server assigned name server addresses Use IP header compression e Use default gateway on remote network All other boxes should rema
18. I will select it from a list of checkbox then click Next 18 The Modem Selection window opens From Manufacturers list box locate and select Motorola and Motorola iDEN plus Series then click Next 19 The Port Selection window opens Highlight the COM port that your modem is connected and click Next 20 The Modem Installation Finish window opens Click Finish 21 The Information window opens indicating that you need to add the modem to the RAS manager and reboot the computer Click OK to continue 22 The Network Configuration window opens Select the Services tab 23 The Network Services Selection window opens Highlight the Remove Access Service and click Properties nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet 24 The Remove Access Service window opens Click Add 25 The RAS Device window opens Verify that the correct COM port is displayed in the RAS Capable Device box then click OK NOTE If the Motorola iDEN plus Series modem is not displayed in the RAS Capable Device box click the Install Modem button to install the modem again 26 The Remote Access Setup window now displays the added COM port 27 From the Remote Access Setup window highlight the COM port Device that was just added and click Configure The Configure Port Usage window opens Click on the Dial out only radio button then click OK 28 The Remote Access Setup window opens Click Continue 29 Click
19. PPP 2 27 31 32 34 51 55 67 82 processor 17 profile 35 38 47 Q Quick Reference Guide 3 R Radio Frequency 73 RAM 17 required components 3 RS 232 13 RTS 15 Rugged Modem 8 Rx 15 S SIM ID 6 SLIP 2 3 27 31 32 51 55 67 Stationary Environment 14 Stop bits 29 T TCP IP Protocol 23 Tx 15 V Vehicle Power Harness 3 112 nextel com
20. Unspecified Transmit Phase C Error 1330 Unspecified Transmit Phase D Error 1350 Unspecified Receive Phase B Error 1360 Unspecified Receive Phase C Error 1370 Unspecified Receive Phase D Error Network Error Codes 1558 No route to specified transit network 1539 No route to destination 1553 Called unit is busy 1563 Destination is out of order 1564 Invalid number format incomplete 1570 No circuit channel is available 1574 Network is out of order 1577 Temporary failure 1578 Switching equipment congestion 1580 Requested circuit channel is not available 1583 Resource is unavailable RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 97 iR1200 Modem Code General Description 1594 Bearer capability is not presently available 1593 Bearer capability is not authorized 1599 Service or option is not available 1601 Bearer service is not implemented 1602 Channel type is not implemented 1615 Service or option is not implemented 1624 Incompatible destination 98 nextel com Safety Notice Safety Notice The following information is important for the safe and efficient operation of the iR1200 modem Please read this safety notice before operating the modem Safe and Efficient Operation Guidelines Your modem contains a transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and transmits radio frequency RF energy The modem operates in the frequency range of 806 MHz to 870 MHz and
21. before proceeding Otherwise a conflict will RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 45 iR1200 Modem occur and Windows NT will not recognize the Standard 19200 bps modem 12 The Add RAS Device window opens Make sure the proper COM port for your modem connection is selected Click OK 13 The Remote Access Setup window now shows the added COM port Click Continue 14 The system automatically configures the appropriate settings 15 Continue with the steps to Configure the Modem Driver Configure the Modem Driver 1 From the Modems Properties window select the Standard 19200 bps Modem Click Properties 2 The Standard 19200 bps Modems Properties window opens On the General tab confirm the Maximum Speed is 19200 bps 3 Click the Connection tab and verify the following settings e Data Bits 8 e Parity None e Stop Bits 1 Click Advanced 4 The Advanced Connection Settings window opens If they are not selected already select the following e Use Flow Control and e Hardware RTS CTS e Ifthe Duplex option is present select Full 46 nextel com Manual Modem Configuration 5 Click OK to close the Advanced Connection Settings window 6 Click OK or Close to close the Standard 19200 bps Modems Properties window 7 Click Close to close the Modem s Properties window 8 Click Close to close the Control Panel 9 Continue with the steps to Create a Dial Up Networking
22. by initiating the ATEI command Images transmitted received are of poor quality Ensure that the RTS CTS flow control is enabled in the communication software and is set to amp K3 Error Messages The following table outlines error messages that you may receive when sending or receiving data These error messages will appear on the computer screen Message Explanation ERROR e The command was not recognized e The command line maximum length was exceeded RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 93 iR1200 Modem Message Explanation e Aninvalid parameter was entered The command line is ready for another command Make sure that the command and parameter that you entered are valid BUSY The number you called is busy You should try the call again later The modem is ready to accept another command MODEM INITIALIZATION FAILED Your communication software assumes that Auto Baud is supported by the modem Make sure that e That the baud rate 19200 bps e f Auto Baud is turned on in the software it must be turned on in the programming menu of your modem NO CARRIER Your connection was terminated or an attempt to establish the connection failed Try your call again and contact your IDEN carrier Diagnostic Commands If a data connection could not be established you might be able to determine the cause through the AT command interface The following step
23. e Windows Dial Up Networking version 1 3 or higher installed refer to the Manual Modem Configuration chapter in this guide for installation instructions e TCP IP installed refer to the Setup Windows Components chapter in this guide for installation instructions e Dial Up Adapter installed refer to the Setup Windows Components chapter in this guide for installation instructions Download Software Instructions This software configures your computer to receive Packet Data services It also monitors the service and provides service status information such as battery status and signal strength NOTE Windows NT and 2000 users will need administrator rights to complete the installation 22 nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet The following table describes steps to download and install the iDEN data packet applet Windows 95 98 ME 1 Access the Nextel website by entering www nextel com From the Nextel Home Page select Services gt Nextel Online The Nextel Online Services page appears Try he Nextel Online 7 Web Servic is 2 From the Nextel Online page find and select Wireless Web Access2 PacketstreamGold 3 The Packetstream Gold Service page appears 4 Click the Download Packetstream Gold Software PC Only link The Download Packetstream Gold Software page appears 5 Scroll down the page to find and select either Nextel Online Packetstream Gold Service
24. list click OK you have TCP IP installed and can proceed with installation e If you do not see TCP IP2Dial Up Adapter in the list you will need to add the TCP IP protocol Click Add and proceed with the remaining instructions 5 The Select Network Component Type window opens Highlight Protocol and then click Add 6 The Select Network Protocol window opens Under Manufacturer select Microsoft Under Network Protocol select TCP IP Click OK 7 The TCP IP Dial Up Adapter appears in the list e Ifthe Dial Up Adapter appears in the Network Adapters list it is installed You may proceed with installation e Ifthe Dial Up Adapter does not appear in the Network Adapters list you do not have a Dial Up Adapter installed Refer to page 38 for instructions for installing Dial Up adapter 8 Click OK to close the Select Network Protocol window RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 37 iR1200 Modem Windows NT 2000 In most cases the TCP IP protocol was installed automatically However for Windows NT and 2000 TCP IP may not have been included in the standard installation The following steps describe how to check that TCP IP is in fact installed and if necessary add the TCP IP protocol NOTE This may require that you contact your IT Representative or System Administrator 1 From your desktop select Start gt Settings gt Network and Dialup Connections Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection window opens 2
25. modem does not return the BUSY or NO Values DIALTONE result codes 2 The modem might return the NO DIALTONE result code if appropriate but does not return the BUSY result code 3 The modem may not return the BUSY result code if RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 71 iR1200 Modem appropriate but does not return the NO DIALTONE result code 4 The modem may return either the BUSY or NO DIALTONE result code if appropriate Restore User Defaults This command causes the modem to reset all parameters and S registers to their user defined default values There are three sets of user defaults or images The parameter selects between which image is being requested Command Z Action Atz lt image gt Query Range Parameter 0 Local user image 0 Values 1 Local user image 1 2 Local user image 2 DCD Behavior This parameter determines how the DCD line relates to the detection of received line signals from the distant end Changing the parameter takes effect immediately in both the command and online command states Command amp C Action AT amp c lt setting gt Query AT amp v 72 nextel com AT Commands Range Parameter 0 DCD always on Values 1 The modem turns on the DCD to indicate the presence of a connection and turns off the DCD to indicate the loss of connection DTR Behavior This paramete
26. number of contiguous bits that make up the network prefix of that address This command allows you to specify the prefix length of the computer s IP address AT Command Mobile Node IP Prefix Length Command Syntax AT WV311 X RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 61 iR1200 Modem Insert appropriate prefix length where X appears Expected Return Code s OK Header Compression This command enables or disables TCP header compression options Some DTE side stacks such as PPP will negotiate local header compression independently from this setting To disable header compression apply this command AT Command Header Compression Command Syntax AT ws182 lt header compression gt AT ws182 Query parameter AT ws182 Range Parameter Parameter Value 0 over the air and local header compression enabled 1 over the air header compression enabled 2 Local header compression enabled 3 header compression disabled Expected Return Code s OK Saving AT Settings Your modem is now properly configured for Nextel s iDEN network 62 nextel com Modem Profiles and Settings IMPORTANT These settings are stored on the modem s Random Access Memory RAM and are lost when the modem is turned off unless stored in the modem s non volatile memory The iR1200 modem can store up to three profile or image By default image 2 is loaded
27. Click the Properties button on the Local Area Connection window 3 Isthe Internet Protocol listed under the Components listing 4 If the Internet Protocol is not listed click the Install button The Select Network Component Type window opens 5 Under Network Component Type listing highlight Protocol and click Add 6 The Select Network Protocol window opens Under Network Protocol listing highlight Internet Protocol and click OK 7 The installation will now begin if prompted do NOT restart 38 nextel com Setting Up Windows Components Installing the Dial Up Adapter The following table describes the steps for installing the Dial Up Adapter Windows 95 98 ME 1 From the Select Network Adapter window highlight Dial Up Adapter in the Network Adapters list 2 Under Manufacturers highlight Microsoft Click OK 3 TheSelect Network Component Type window opens Highlight Adapter Click Add 4 TheSelect Network Adapters window opens 5 To verify that the adapter was added from Start select Settings e Select Control Panel e Click Network e Look for Dial Up Adapter on the Network Configuration screen Windows NT 2000 The Dial Up Adapter may not have been included in the standard installation The following steps describe how to check that TCP IP is in fact installed and if necessary add the TCP IP protocol NOTE This may require that you contact your IT Rep
28. Communications Hyper Terminal 2 Windows NT Start Programs Accessories gt HyperTerminal HyperT erminal 3 The HyperTerminal window will open You are now ready to issue AT commands to the Modem 56 nextel com Modem Profiles and Settings Configuring With AT Commands Modem Initialization The iR1200 modem s factory default image 2 is configured to start up with packet data If you are using circuit switched data we recommend that you Step 1 Backup image 2 default to image 1 AT Command Save User Default profile 2 to profile 1 Command Syntax AT amp WI Expected Return Code s OK Step 2 Change default call setting packet data to circuit switched AT Command Change Call Setting Parameter Command Syntax ATZO Expected Return Code s OK Step 3 Save new setting as default profile AT Command Save User Default Configuration Command Syntax AT amp W2 Expected Return Code s OK Restore Factory Defaults To ensure a clean configuration process you should restore the current values to their factory default values by applying the following AT Command Restore Factory Default RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 57 iR1200 Modem Configuration Command Syntax AT amp F Expected Return Code s OK Activate DTR Monitoring The DCE does not monitor the DTR line of the DTE DCE physical con
29. Framing esee rene 75 Table of Contents Local Flow Control PCCA cessent eene nnne 75 Local Data R te sies eR re rey eee 76 Lock Unlock the DGCE 1 4 eee eee een insere ne eaae 77 Changethe DCEP s PIN 3 eet e RR ERSTE 77 Packet Data Sleep Timer iir ree b e o e 78 SLUIP MTU BR 78 Select Mobile IP Client retired ere 79 Mobile IP Authentication Key essere 79 Mobile IP Session Timer essent 80 DT EAP Address 5 Eee 0 DTE IP Address Prefix Length eese 81 Dait Encryptiohus 2e ee REGERE YER 81 DTE Sta d 82 WDSSStGCk ic da t EP a ETE OTRAS 83 Service Class een dt eee e a e ra n ee 83 Packet Data Registration Timeout cessent 83 Circuit Data Auto Answer eese tenente nennen 84 Circuit Data Establishment Timeout eese 84 Comma Dial Modifier Timer eee 85 Circuit Data dle Timer eiit rre eerie ges 85 Ma ruri e 87 SARE PISUELS e e Idae e de orm eta et er hf e det nea 87 Programming the S Register sss 87 Reading an S Register Value ccccicsccssecsssssscsassessesesaseosasssnsvecebusodedtonovasaonsons 88 Supported S Registers sss en eene nennen 88 iR1200 Modem Troubleshooting c ccscccsssssssssssssescsssesssscessesssscessessessessssssssessssesseesessesee 91 Common Problems n teni ret n deri xr ge redeo 91 Error Messages i s
30. Install link or the Download Now link located that the bottom of the page 6 The download program will copy the files that are needed to install the software to the appropriate location on your RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 23 iR1200 Modem 24 computer IMPORTANT When you have finished downloading the program you MUST connect the data cable to your modem and computer before proceeding further 7 Find the program in the appropriate folder and double click the Setup exe to launch the program to initiate the installation process NOTE The setup exe will be contained in a zip or compressed file 8 Click Next to accept the default Program Folder iDEN Data Modem Applet The installation program starts a status window opens while the files are copying 9 TheInstallshield Wizard screen appears during the setup process 10 Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup Screen 11 The iDEN License Agreement screen appears Select Yes to accept the terms of the agreement and proceed with the installation 12 The Customer Information window opens Enter your name and company then click Next 13 The Choose Destination Location window opens Click Next to accept the default destination folder C Program Files 14 The Select Program Folder window opens Click Next to accept the default program folder iDEN Packet Data Applet 15 After the files are copied the Question window open
31. M 4002 5015 Rev 3 35 iR1200 Modem Windows NT Win 1 From your desktop double click the My Computer icon to open the My Computer window 2 Double click the Dial Up Networking icon to open the Dial Up Networking window 3 The Dial Up Networking window opens and displays the Phone book entry to dial heading If the Dial Up Networking window displays the Install prompt then dial up networking has not been installed 4 Click Close to close the Dial Up Networking window dows 2000 1 From your desktop double click the My Computer icon to open the My Computer window 2 Double click the Control Panel icon The Control Panel window opens 3 Double click the Networking and Dial Up Connections icon The Make New Connection window should appear indicating that dial up networking is installed 4 Click Close to close the Network and Dial up Connections window Verify TCP IP Protocol Installation The following table describes the steps for verifying TCP IP Protocol and Dial up Adapter 36 nextel com Setting Up Windows Components Windows 95 98 ME 1 From your desktop double click the My Computer icon to open the My Computer window 2 Double click the Control Panel icon to open the Control Panel window 3 Double click the Network icon to open the Network window 4 Scroll down the list to find TCP IP Dial Up Adapter e Ifyou see TCP IP2Dial Up Adapter in the
32. Page 93 Diagnostic Commands Page 94 Extended AT Command Page 95 Extended Error Result Codes Page 95 Common Problems The following table identifies the most common problems that may occur while setting up and using your modem for data calls IMPORTANT INFORMATION Customers cannot ping a Non Routable IP address when provisioned due to the NAT Network Address Translator Server This server attaches a Class C Public IP Address to a Private Class A Non Routable IP address for a specific period of time to browse the public internet This Class C address is needed in order to route on the public internet as Non Routable IPs are for internal routing only Intranet Symptom Troubleshooting Tips The modem does not Make sure that respond to AT e The modem is powered on commands e The cable is properly connected to the RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 91 iR1200 Modem Symptom Troubleshooting Tips modem e The cable is connected to the correct port e The correct port is specified in your communication software e The modem is set to the same baud rate specified in the communication software The NO CARRIER message displays when the modem attempts data calls Make sure that the S7 register contains a value greater than or equal to 60 by issuing an AT amp V command or by explicitly setting ATS7 x where x is enter any number between 1 and 255 Modem does not auto answer inco
33. T wv311 lt length gt Query AT wv311 Range AT wv311 Parameter 2 24 Prefix length Values 2 Default value Data Encryption The DTE uses this command to select whether or not to encrypt the air link interface and determines how the air link is encrypted Encryption is negotiated during the packet data registration RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 81 iR1200 Modem Command WV308 Action AT wv308 lt encryption gt lt firm offer gt lt key size gt Query AT wv308 Range AT wv308 Parameter 0 Disabled Values i Encryption 1 Vancouver Encryption Parameter 0 Encryption setting is a negotiable preference Values l E ti TE tiabl Firm Offer Encryption setting is not negotiable Parameter 40 64 Encryption key size Value Key Size 40 Default value DTE Stack This command sets the protocol for communication between the DEC and the DTE Circuit switched data connections allow only the transparent character stream for packet data connections use SLIP or CSLIP or PPP Command WS45 Action AT ws45 lt stack gt Query AT ws45 Range AT wv45 Parameter 0 Transparent Character Stream values 1 Reliable Transparent Character Stream TMOL 3 SLIP CSLIP 4 PPP 82 nextel com AT Commands WDS Stack This command changes the data mode of the modem between circuit switched data and packet data Command WS46
34. This modem works on the iDEN network Once installed and configured the iR1200 modem provides users with wireless data communications This chapter includes Using This Guide Page 7 Nextel Coverage Page 7 Nextel Customer Care Information Page 8 Using This Guide This guide provides instructions for installing the iR1200 Rugged Modem and the iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem Nextel Coverage For details on Nextel digital cellular and data coverage visit nextel com NOTE Transmission and reception speed may vary based on your relative position within the coverage area If you are in a marginal location close to the border of the coverage area the throughput of your modem during data transmission may be affected RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 7 iR1200 Modem Nextel Customer Care For customer care issues including technical support contact Nextel Customer Care at 1 800 639 6111 When you call please have a detailed description of your problem To provide you with fast and quality support our Customer Care representative may ask for information on the following e Computer operating system Windows 95 98 NT 2000 CE e Version of the operating system e g NT 4 Windows 95 Version B CE 2 1 etc e Information regarding the modem most can found on the diagnostic menu e Geographic location of use e Extended Error Result Codes 8 nextel com Overview Overview This chapter provides general d
35. a time with the extra bit being a zero Asynchronous Communication A method of sending data in which the bits can be sent at random times Data transmission is not synchronized to a clock With asynchronous transmission each character is transmitted one at a time with a start bit at the beginning and one or more stop bits at the end Any amount of time can elapse before the next character can be sent AT Command An order entered into the computer to request your modem to perform certain actions such as dial a telemodem number AT commands are Hayes compatible modem commands Baud The signaling rate of a line which is the number of transitions voltage or frequency changes that are made per second Baud Rate Signaling speed of the modem Common baud rates are 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 56k Byte A data unit of eight bits Circuit Switched Data A networking technology that provides a temporary but dedicated connection between two stations no matter how many switching devices the data is routed RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 103 iR1200 Modem through Circuit Switch was originally developed for the analog based telephone system in order to guarantee steady consistent service for two people engaged in a phone conversation Command Mode The mode that accepts AT commands Also known as Terminal Mode When your modem is in this mode it is waiting to receive AT commands that you type from your communication software Comm
36. ation accuracy is anywhere from 100 to 10 meters for most equipment Accuracy can be pinpointed to within one 1 meter with special military approved equipment The GPS is owned and RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 105 iR1200 Modem operated by the U S Department of Defense but is available for general use around the world GPS Antenna An antenna designed to receive GPS radio navigation signals GPS Processor An electronic device that interprets the GPS radio navigation signals received by the GPS antenna and determines a location solution The GPS processor may also be able to apply and determine differential GPs corrections GPS Receiver The combination of GPS antenna and GPS processor Hand Held Devices Small computing appliances such as palmtops personal digital assistants and pen based computers Hertz Hz A frequency unit equal to one cycle per second Home Agent The carrier or router responsible for determining the next network point to which a packet data should be forwarded toward its destination Internet A series of interconnected local regional national and international networks linked using TCP IP The Internet links many government university research and commercial sites It provides e mail Web browsing and file transfer services Internet Service Provider ISP Provides your computer with Internet access Also known as Service Provider Intranet A network based on TCP IP protocols an internet belon
37. ay want to consult their physician or the manufacturer of the device to determine if it is adequately protected from external RF energy Interference with Other Electronic Devices RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately protected electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy It is recommended that you also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to the vehicle 100 nextel com Copyright and Trademark Copyright and Trademark 2003 Nextel Communications Inc Nextel and the Nextel logo are service marks trademarks and or registered trademarks owned by Nextel Communications Inc All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners All trademarks service marks and trade names are protected by state federal and or international trademark laws All rights reserved RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 101 iR1200 Modem 102 nextel com Appendix A Glossary Appendix A Glossary This glossary contains terms and definitions used within this guide It is by no means exhaustive of terms that you may come across ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A standard set of 128 characters symbols and control codes used for computer communications ASCII characters require 7 bits of data to send but are often sent 8 bits at
38. bulk or individual packaging iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem Available in bulk or individual packaging iR1200 Rugged Modem The following diagram displays the components on the rear panel of the iR1200 Rugged Modem 10 nextel com Overview Ignition Sense Bypass Connector Modem Serial Data ait Connector ___ Modem Antenna Connector Figure 2 Rear Panel of iR1200 Rugged Modem iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem The following diagram displays components on the rear panel of the iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem GPS Serial GPS Antenna Ignition Sense Data Connector Bypass Connector Connector SURE 12VDC Power hoe Modem Antenna C i Connector onnector Connector Figure 3 Rear Panel of iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 11 iR1200 Modem Modem Specifications Transmission Modes Rugged metal enclosure Status monitoring LED External Modem Software Internal Modem Software Radio Frequency TX Output Power Static Sensitivity Circuit Switched Packet Data amp Hayes AT Commands Extruded Aluminum One bi color LED for operating status User to utilize Windows drivers Micro controller firmware Tx 806 821 MHz Rx 851 866 MHz 0 6 W at 25 degrees C 111dbm 10 BER Input Voltage 12VDC nominal 10 to 16 VDC operating range Current DON Suis Consumption 0 1 Amps average 1 5 Amps peak Dimensions Approximately 5 04 W x 2 21 H x 7 D Weight Approximately 625 grams Data Conn
39. e epe RU DUAE EP THU 93 Diagnostic Commands seen eene ee een enne 94 Extended Error AT Command eee 95 Extended Error Result Codes eee 95 Safety Notice se 99 Safe and Efficient Operation Guidelines sss 99 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy sese 99 Medical and Personal Electronic Devices see 99 Tacemakers oec oct ee ee EOE O 99 Hearing Nr 100 Other Medical Devices eese tnter 100 Interference with Other Electronic Devices eee 100 Copyright and Trademark eee eee eres eee eee eaten sensns tasa tatus 101 Appendix A Glossary eese eee eene ene en enean a tassa stis tns tn sene nsns tn snaeo 103 Table of Contents IMPORTANT Please Read Safety Notice on Page 99 before using the iR1200 Modem Last Updated RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 November 2003 Table of Figures Table of Figures Table of Figures Page Figure 1 iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem 9 Figure 2 Rear Panel of iR1200 Rugged Modem 11 Figure 3 Rear Panel of iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem 11 Figure 4 Front Panel View of iR1200 Modem 15 Figure 5 Cabling Diagram Fixed Environment 16 RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 1 iR1200 Modem 2 nextel com FCC Compliance FCC Compliance DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 2 989 Responsible party name eLutions Inc Add
40. ector Power Connector Ignition Connector Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity 12 DB 9 for modem DB 9 for GPS optional Molex 39 01 2020 with 39 00 0186 pins Molex 39 01 2040 with 39 00 0186 pins 25 degrees C to 60 degrees C 40 degrees C to 85 degrees C 0 95 non condensing nextel com Vibration Shock Dust Water Resistance External Reset Button RF amp Master reset External LED Lights Indicators GPS Receiver External Antenna Connectors Power Requirements Internal monitoring with self reset capability RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 Overview per TIA EIA 603 par 3 3 4 per MIL STD 810E method 516 4 procedure I Dust per MIL STD 810E method 510 3 procedure I Water per MIL STD 810E method 506 3 procedure II Yes 6 Single color LEDs for modem RS 232 signal status TX RX DR DSR CTS RTS per RS 232 C E Specifications 8 channel NMEA 0183 protocol Mini UHF female for modem and MCX female for GPS Yes Ignition sense 6 20 range Yes 5 sec power off delay from loss of ignition 12V still available Yes field support diagnostic screen provided and self reset 13 iR1200 Modem 14 nextel com Getting Started Getting Started This chapter describes how to connect your modem to a computer or mobile device in preparation for the configuration process This chapter includes Connecting the Modem Page 15 Communicat
41. etails about the iR1200 modem This chapter includes General Overview Page 9 Modem Operating Modes Page 10 Modem Configurations Page 10 Modem Specifications Page 12 General Overview The iR1200 Modem is an iDEN data modem consisting of a modem card and an optional GPS iR12000 GPS Enabled Modem receiver contained in a rugged enclosure to provide wireless data communications The iR1200 modem is easy to mount whether in a mobile or a fixed environment NEXTEL iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem Figure 1 iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 9 iR1200 Modem Modem Operating Modes The iR1200 provides the following data connection modes Packet Data A wireless modem connection used for accessing the Internet sending and receiving e mail and transferring small files over the packet data network using standard IP protocols Data is sent in packets blocks at high speed Circuit Switched Data A wireless modem connection for sending and receiving data faxes files etc over the circuit switched cellular channel providing a direct point to point connection with the destination device Modem Configurations Nextel offers two models of the iR1200 Modem While both are designed to provide wireless communication for rugged environments one model offers GPS capability as well The iR1200 modem can be purchased with the following configurations iR1200 Rugged Modem Base Model Available in
42. etermine whether a particular IP address is online It is used to test and debug a network by sending out a packet and waiting for a response A program used to test whether or not a network component is available PPP Point to Point Protocol The most common method for connecting to the Internet PPP provides serial line dial up connectivity authentication compression and encryption between two computers and can handle several protocols simultaneously Protocol Hardware and software standards that govern transmission between two communications devices There are several layers or levels of functionality in a protocol Each layer may be available as a separate software component or several layers may be combined into one Public IP Address See Routable IP Address 108 nextel com Appendix A Glossary RAM Random Access Memory is the working memory of the computer where you can enter information and call up data Routable IP Address Public IP Address A communications protocol that contains a network address as well as a device address allowing data to be routed from one network to another Examples of routable protocols are SNA OSI TCP IP XNS IPX AppleTalk and DECnet RS 232 A communication standard for digital data Specifies a number of signal and control lines RS 232 is often associated with a 25 pin connector called DB 25 Serial Port An input output I O port transmits data one bit at a time as opposed
43. for internal operation purposes you are allowed to customize only a subset of the modem s register Programming the S Register The following table describes the steps to program an S Register 1 From the command mode of your communication software type ATSn x where n is the number of the S register you wish to customize and x is the value that you wish to assign to that register 2 Press ENTER to execute the command N You may experience undesirable consequences if you modify the S7 or S10 registers from their set default values For optimal performance it is recommended that you use the default values set for these two registers RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 87 iR1200 Modem A If you write to an S register that is not programmable or if the value you assigned is invalid the modem will still return an OK message to the computer screen The attempted changes will not affect the S register values Reading an S Register Value The following table describes how to read a value for an S Register 1 From the command mode type ATSn n the number of the S register that you want to read and press ENTER 2 The value of the requested S register displays NOTE If you attempt to read the value of an S register that is not supported the modem will display an ERROR message Supported S Registers The following table outlines the list of S Registers that can be used to customize your modem
44. ging to an organization usually a corporation accessible only by the organization s members employees or others with authorization An Intranet s Web sites look and act just like any other Web sites but the firewall surrounding an intranet fends off unauthorized access 106 nextel com Appendix A Glossary Kbps Kilobits per second Generally represented at 1000 bits per second Laptops Portable computers such as notebooks and sub notebooks Local Area Network LAN A computer network that spans over a relatively small area Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings Mobile IP An IP enhancement that provides forwarding of traffic to moving users It uses agents in the user s home network and in all foreign networks When logging on to a remote network users register their presence with the foreign agent and the home agent forwards the packets to the remote network Mobile IP permits mobile devices to inform a visited network that it is present and then arrange to have its home network forward data to it automatically Modem An electronic device enabling digital data to be sent over analog transmission facilities Converts a digital signal to analog and back to digital again Modem stands for Modulator De Modulator NMEA National Marine Electronics Association An association that defines marine electronic interface standards for the purpose of serving the public interest Non Routable IP
45. he settings of the IFC command Command amp K Action AT amp k lt setting gt Query Range Parameter 0 No Flow Control not recommended Values 3 RTS CTS Flow Control 4 XON XOFF Flow Control Display Current Parameter Value This command allows the computer to view the parameter and S register settings for the active configuration profile Command amp V Action AT amp fv setting 74 nextel com AT Commands Query Range Local Character Framing This parameter determines the local serial port asynchronous data framing The second parameter is needed only if you select fewer than eight data bits Command amp ICF Action AT icf framing parity Query AT icf Range AT icf Framing 0 AutoDetect Parameter 3 8 data bits 1 stop bit Values 5 7 data bits 1 parity bit 1 stop bit Parameter Even Values 2 Mark 3 Space Local Flow Control PCCA This extended compound parameter controls the local flow control between the computer and the modem The two numeric sub parameters are DCE_by_ DTE which controls the data format he modem and DTE_by_DCE which controls the data from the computer NOTE To change the setting of these parameters use the amp K command Command IFC Action AT ife DCE by DTE lt DTE_by_DCE gt Query AT ifc Range AT ifc
46. ial Reference Station to the GPS data collected by the RPU receiver processing unit on board the vehicle DNS Domain Name Server This is what converts names of domains ex www nextel com into IP addresses ex 170 206 225 22 The DNS server that you use is generally situated with your access provider DTE Data Terminal Equipment A computer or hand held device that generates and receives data and provides functions that control data communications through a device like the modem Dial Up Networking DUN A component in Windows that enables you to connect your computer to a network via modem If your computer is not connected to a LAN and you want to connect to the Internet you need to configure Dial Up Networking DUN to dial a Point of Presence POP and log into your Internet Service Provider ISP Your ISP will need to provide certain information such as the gateway address and your computer s IP address Firmware A set of software computer processor instructions permanently or semi permanently resident in read only memory Frequency The number of vibrations per second of an audio or radio signal Measured in hertz Hz Kilohertz kHz or megahertz MHz GPS frequencies are L1 1575 42 MHz or L2 1227 60 MHz GPS Global Positioning System is a constellation of 24 well spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for people with ground receivers to pinpoint their geographic location The loc
47. ick Next 4 The Make New Connection window changes and now displays fields for entering the phone number Delete any information contained in the Area Code box e For Packet Data At Telephone number enter s 2 e For Circuit Switched Data Enter the ISP phone number Click Next 5 The Setup Finish window opens click Finish This RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 43 iR1200 Modem procedure creates the iR1200 Modem icon in the Dial Up Networking window 6 Inthe Dial Up Networking window right click iR1200 Modem Click Properties 7 TheiR1200 Modem Network window opens Click the Server Types tab NOTE For packet data country code and area code under the General Tab should always be blank to allow sz2 to be the telephone number 8 Under Type of Dial Up Server select PPP Under Allowed Network Protocols ensure that the box next to TCP IP is checked Remove the check marks from all other selection boxes Click the TCP IP button 9 The TCP IP Settings window opens Ensure that the following are checked e Server assigned IP address e Server assigned name server addresses e Use IP header compression e Use default gateway on remote network All other boxes should remain unchecked Click OK 10 Click OK to complete the set up Modem Configuration Windows NT Install the Modem 1 GotoStart Settings Control Panel and click on the Modems icon 44 nextel com Ma
48. igured then click Next 20 The Installation Complete window opens Select Finish on the following screens to complete the installation process 21 The Setup Complete window opens Click Finish Windows NT NOTE Administrative rights are required to install the software on Windows NT Contact your IT Representative or Systems Administrator for assistance 1 Access the Nextel website by entering www nextel com From the Nextel Home Page select Services gt Nextel Online The Nextel Online Services page appears tik OD Geer Greats Gre i dts ET np wane conferieesrontlrinrce ch T es jet emen 1 CUSTOMER SUPPORT MY NEXTEL gt ABOUT NEXTEL PPHONES amp RATE PLANS Try he b Nextel Online 7 feb Servic ss ee co 26 nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet 2 From the Nextel Online page find and select Wireless Web Access2 PacketstreamGold 3 The Packetstream Gold Service page appears 4 Click the Download Packetstream Gold Software PC Only link The Download Packetstream Gold Software page appears 5 Scroll down the page to find and select either Nextel Online Packetstream Gold Service Install link or the Download Now link located that the bottom of the page 6 The download program will copy the files that are needed to install the software to the appropriate location on your computer IMPORTANT When you ha
49. in unchecked Click OK 12 Click OK to complete the set up Modem Configuration Windows 2000 Install the Modem 48 1 Go to Start Settings Control Panel and click on the Phone and Modem icon The Phone and Modem Options window opens Click the Modems tab The Modems window opens Click Add The Install New Modem window opens Check the Don t detect my modem I will select if from a list box then click Next nextel com Manual Modem Configuration 5 The Modem Detection window opens Under Manufacturer select Standard Modem Types Under Models click Standard 19200 bps Modem Click Next 6 The Port Selection window opens Highlight the COM port that you will be using to connect to your modem i e COMI COM2 COM3 etc Click Next 7 TheDigital Signature Not Found window opens Click Yes to proceed 8 The Modem Installation Finish window opens Click Finish 9 The Modems window reappears with the newly added Standard 19200 bps modem displayed in the dialog box Click OK Create and Configure a Dial up Networking Connection 1 From the computer s desktop double click the My Computer icon Then double click the Control Panel icon 2 The Control Panel window opens Double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon 3 The Network and Dial up Connections window opens Double click on Make New Connection 4 The Network Co
50. instructs the DCE to originate a call When the DCE receives the dial string from the computer all non numeric characters in the Dial String that are not recognized dial modifiers are ignored This allows the DTE to request modem numbers containing unsupported dial modifiers hyphens parenthesis and other punctuation Command D Action ATd lt Dial String gt Query Range Parameter Dial string contains a modem number to be dialed Values translated into an array of ASCII characters between 0 dial and 9 inclusive m difiers T Allowed but ignored by the modem P Allowed but ignored by the modem Hook Flash 1 2 second W Wait for time specified in S7 for dial tone blank Wait for time specified in S7 for one or more rings followed by five seconds of silence before continuing execution of dial string Pause for time specified in S8 After dialing return to command mode 68 nextel com AT Commands Hang up This command instructs the modem to terminate the active call Command H Action ATh Query Range Request Modem Information This command causes the modem to issue a string to provide product information Command I Action ATi lt request gt Query Range Parameter 0 OK Response code Males 1 iDEN DTE DCE Specification Version 2 Software Model 3 Product Model 4 Product Manufacturer Go Online
51. ion Indicators Page 17 Connecting the Modem The following table describes how to connect the modem to the computer using the RS 232 cable Diagnostic Connector used to receive modem diagnostic information LED signal indicators displays the modem s serial interface status Reset Button used to Status LED 4 power cycle the displays the Hi t modem and re Md S establishes connection i networ to the network status Figure 4 Front Panel View of the iR1200 Modem RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 15 iR1200 Modem 120VAC POWER SUPPLY COMPUTER GPS ANTENNA MODEM OPTIONAL ANTENNA RS 232 GPS DATA power IR1200 RS 232 MODEM DATA IGNITIO onset enmon PLUG Figure 5 Cabling Diagram Fixed Environment NOTE DCE data communication equipment refers to your iR1200 Modem DTE data terminal equipment refers to your computer or mobile device Make sure that there is no power being supplied to the modem unplug the ignition bypass plug or power connector refer to Figure 5 Cabling Diagram above Connect the DB 9 P male connector on the cable to the DB 9 S female to the connector DCE labeled Diagnostic on the modem s front panel refer to Figure 4 on page 15 Connect the DB 9 P connector on the cable to the DB 9 S connector on the DTE Connect the modem antenna cable to the co
52. lready been configured then click Next 35 The Installation Complete window opens Select Finish on the following screens to complete the installation nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet process 36 The Setup Complete window opens Click Finish Windows 2000 NOTE Administrative rights are required to install the software on Windows 2000 Contact your IT Representative or Systems Administrator for assistance 1 Access the Nextel website by entering www nextel com From the Nextel Home Page select Services gt Nextel Online The Nextel Online Service Page appears From the Nextel Online page find and select Wireless Web Access gt PacketstreamGold The Packetstream Gold Service page appears Click the Download Packetstream Gold Software PC Only link The Download Packetstream Gold Software page appears Scroll down the page to find and select either Nextel Online Packetstream Gold Service Install link or the Download Now link located that the bottom of the page The download program will copy the files that are needed to install the software to the appropriate location on your computer IMPORTANT When you have finished downloading the program you MUST connect the data cable to your modem and computer before proceeding further Find the program in the appropriate folder and double click the Setup exe to launch the program to initiate the installation pr
53. ming data calls not default operation Make sure that the SO register contains a value other than 0 zero by issuing the AT amp V command You can also explicitly set ATSO x from the software s command mode where x is any number between 1 and 255 Received data is unrecognizable Make sure that the flow control is set to RTS CTS hardware flow control is enabled in the communication software and is set to amp K3 Data is being intermittently lost Make sure that the flow control is set to RTS CTS hardware flow control is enabled in the communication software and is set to amp K3 Modem seems to respond slower than usual Check the signal strength icon to be sure the signal is not weak 92 nextel com Troubleshooting Symptom Troubleshooting Tips Modem keeps dropping connection Check the signal strength and signal quality icon to be sure the signal is not weak or poor Modem does not respond to hang up command from the software s command mode Make sure that e The Drop DTR on Hang up is enabled in the communication software e The hang up string setting is ATH Computer screen appears distorted Turn off Auto Baud by initiating AT IPR command Make sure that the baud rate setting in your communication software matches the baud rate setting of the modem No characters are displayed on the computer screen Turn on Local Echo
54. mmunication settings and attempt to connect to the modem 25 The Packet Data Configuration window opens Select No I would like to configure my modem later or my modem has already been configured then click Next 26 The Installation Complete window opens Select Finish on the following screens to complete the installation process 27 The Setup Complete window opens Click Finish nextel com Setting Up Windows Components Setting Up Windows Components In this chapter you will learn how to set up Windows components and verify their installation This chapter includes Verifying Dial Up Networking Page 35 Verify TCP IP Installation Page 36 Install Dial Up Adapter Page 39 Verify Dial Up Networking This section describes the procedures for verifying dial up networking on your Windows computer If it is determined that your computer does not have dial up networking please proceed to the Manual Modem Configuration for instructions on how to install dial up networking Windows 95 98 ME 1 From your desktop double click the My Computer icon to open the My Computer window 2 Double click the Dial Up Networking icon to open the Dial Up Networking window 3 Double click the Make New Connection icon The Make New Connection window should appear indicating that dial up networking is installed 4 Click Cancel to close the Make New Connection window RF
55. mporary phone number previously entered e For Packet Data enter s 2 e For Circuit Switched Cellular enter the ISP phone number Click OK 52 nextel com Modem Profiles and Settings Modem Profiles and Settings In this chapter you will learn how to use AT commands to setup parameters and configure the iR1200 modem for usage This chapter includes HyperTerminal Setup Page 54 Opening HyperTerminal Session Page 56 Configuring with AT Commands Page 57 Modem Initialization Page 57 Restore Defaults Page 57 Activate DTR Monitoring Page 58 Activate DCD Management Page 58 Set Computer s IP Address Page 58 Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data Page 59 Select SLIP or PPP Page 59 Mobile IP Activation Page 60 Mobile IP Home Agent Address Page 60 Mobile IP Authentication Key Page 60 Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPI Page 61 Mobile Node IP Prefix Length Page 61 Header Compression Page 62 Saving AT Settings Page 62 GPS Default Parameters Page 63 RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 53 iR1200 Modem HyperTerminal Setup A HyperTerminal session must be setup for you to enter AT commands The following table outlines steps to setup a HyperTerminal session for the iR1200 modem 1 From your computer locate and select the HyperTerminal program 2 The Connection Description screen appears Connection Description E A xl hb New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name
56. nclosed in quotation marks Mobile IP Session Timer The command determines the maximum amount of time that a remote node can be registered with its Home Agent before having to renew its registration This parameter sets a user preference for a value that is negotiated within the network During the negotiation process the user preference may be overruled by the network without notification Command WV302 Action AT wv302 lt timer gt Query AT wv302 Range AT wv302 Parameter 1800 65534 Second before expiration Values 65536 Timer never expires 7200 Default value DTE IP Address This command sets the mobile node s permanent IP Address also known as the network Entry Identified or NED 80 nextel com AT Commands NOTE This parameter is applicable only when the Mobile Node Client in the DCE is activated Command WPNEI Action AT wpnei lt address gt Query AT wpnei Range AT wpnei Parameter An IP Address consists of up to 15 characters and is in Values the format ddd ddd ddd ddd 0 0 0 0 Default value DTE IP Address Prefix Length The prefix length is the number of contiguous bits in an IP address that makes up the network prefix or network number plus subnet number of the IP address NOTE This command sets the prefix length of the Mobile Node s IP address as specified by WPNEI Command WV311 Action A
57. nection This is the default factory setting To activate DTR monitoring in the DCE you must apply the following command AT Command DTR Behavior Command Syntax AT amp D2 Expected Return Code s OK Activate DCD Management The factory default for the modem keeps the Data Carrier Detect DCD line of the computer to modem physical connection active at all times Some communication programs monitor this line to determine the status of the connection To promote compatibility with these programs enable DCD management in the modem AT Command DCD Behavior Command Syntax AT amp CI Expected Return Code s OK Set Computer s IP Address Inform the modem of the computer s IP address to establish SLIP or PPP connection between the modem and the computer AT Command Computer IP Address Command Syntax AT WPNEI XXX XXX XX 58 nextel com Modem Profiles and Settings 0 0 0 Insert appropriate IP address where X appears Expected Return Code s OK IMPORTANT INFORMATION Customers cannot ping a Non Routable IP address when provisioned due to the NAT Network Address Translator Server This server attaches a Class C Public IP Address to a Private Class A Non Routable IP address for a specific period of time to browse the public internet This Class C address is needed in order to route on the public internet as Non Routable IPs are for i
58. nnection Wizard window opens Click Next 5 The Network Connection Type window opens Select Dial up to the Internet and click Next 6 The Welcome to the Internet Connection Wizard opens Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually or I want to connect through a Local Area Network LAN and click Next RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 49 iR1200 Modem 50 7 The Setting up your Internet connection window opens Select I connect through a phone line and a modem and click Next 8 The Choose Modem window opens From the drop down box select Standard 19200 bps Modem and click Next 9 The Internet Connection Step 1 window opens Enter a temporary telephone number this phone number will be modified in Modem Properties later in the configuration Make sure that the Use area code and dialing rules is NOT checked Click Advanced 10 The Advanced Connection Properties window opens with the Connection tab selected Verify the following settings Under Connection type e PPP Point to Point Protocol should remain checked e Disable LCP Extensions should remain checked e SLIP should remain unchecked e C SLIP should remain unchecked Under Logon procedure e None should remain checked e Log on manually should remain unchecked e Use logon script should remain unchecked 11 Click the Addresses tab and verify the following settings Under IP address e Internet service pr
59. nnector labeled MODEM antenna on the rear panel of the modem refer to Figures 2 and 3 on page 11 16 nextel com Getting Started 5 Plug the AC power cord into the 2 prong polarized power jack located on the rear panel of the modem Plug the other end into a 120VAC wall outlet 6 Insert the ignition bypass plug into the 4 prong polarized IGNITION jack located on the rear panel of the modem refer to Figures 2 and 3 on page 11 7 The STATUS Led light will be solid RED This indicates that the modem is attempting to register with the iDEN network 8 Ablinking green light indicates that the modem has successfully registered with the iDEN network Communication Indicators Your iR1200 modem is equipped with the LED indicators located on the front panel of the modem see Figure 4 that identify various communication functions The following table contains descriptions of the LED indicators and their functions Signal Color Indication Tx Blinking Modem is transmitting data to the Green computer data terminal DTE Rx Blinking Modem is receiving data from the Green computer Modem is receiving data from the DTE RTS Green Request To Send from computer DTE is Off asserted not asserted RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 17 iR1200 Modem Signal Color Indication CTS Green Clear To Send from modem is asserted Off not asserted DTR Green Data te
60. ns Click Finish 9 Continue with the steps to Configure the Modem Driver Configure the Modem Driver 42 1 From the Modems Properties window select Standard 19200 bps Modem Click Properties 2 The Standard 19200 bps Modems Properties window opens On the General tab confirm the Maximum Speed is 19200 bps 3 Click the Connection tab and verify the following settings e Data Bits 8 e Parity None e Stop Bits 1 Click Advanced 4 The Advanced Connection Settings window opens If they are not selected already select the following nextel com Manual Modem Configuration e Use Flow Control and e Hardware RTS CTS e Ifthe Duplex option is present select Full 5 Click OK to close the Advanced Connection Settings window 6 Click OK or Close to close the Standard 19200 bps Modem s Properties window 7 Click Close to close the Modem s Properties window 8 Click Close to close the Control Panel 9 Continue with the steps to Create a Dial Up Networking Connection Create a Dial up Networking Connection 1 With the My Computer window open double click the Dial Up Networking icon 2 The Dial Up Networking window opens Double click Make New Connection 3 The Make New Connection window opens Enter a name for the connection such as iR1200 Modem Under Select a device use the drop down box to locate and select Standard 19200 bps Modems Cl
61. nternal routing only Intranet Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data The iR1200 modem supports multiple wireless data formats Select the desired data service by applying the following command AT Command Select WDS side stack Command Syntax AT WS46 24 Expected Return Code s OK Select SLIP or PPP By default the modem attempts to establish a PPP connection To specify the type of connection the modem will establish apply the following command AT Command Select computer side stack Command Syntax AT WS45 4 PPP AT WS45 3 SLIP Expected Return Code s OK RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 59 iR1200 Modem Mobile IP Activation The modem makes use of mobile IP to manage a truly mobile computer You may use a Mobile IP stack on the computer or use the Mobile IP stack built into the modem By default the modem is configured to work with a third party stack If you desire this mode of operation skip ahead to the Configure Encryption Settings Otherwise you must activate the Mobile Node functionality within the modem as well the security related parameters NOTE The Data Terminal Equipment DTE uses a TCP IP stack to format the data message with standard TCP IP protocols used on the Internet The iR1200 modem does not have a TCP IP stack The mobile IP stack capability of the iR1200 is required to transmit data on the iDEN network AT Command Modem Mobile IP Con
62. nual Modem Configuration 2 The Modems Properties window opens Under the General tab click Add 3 The Install New Modem window opens Select Other then Next 4 The Install New Modem Hardware Installation window opens Check the Don t run the Hardware Installation Wizard box Click the Next button NOTE If this option is not present proceed to the next instruction 5 The Install New Modem Modem Detection window opens Check the Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list box Click Next 6 The Install New Modem Modem Selection window opens Under Manufacturer select Standard Modem Types Under Models click Standard 19200 bps Modem Click Next 7 The Port Selection window opens Highlight the COM port that you will be using to connect to the phone Click Next 8 The Modem Installation Finish window opens Click Finish 9 The Modems Properties window reappears with the newly added Standard 19200 bps modem displayed in the dialog box Click Close 10 The following message appears Dial Up Networking needs to be configured because the list has changed Do you wish to reconfigure Click Yes 11 The Remote Access Setup window opens Click Add NOTE In Windows NT only one modem can be installed per COM port If you are attempting to install the Standard 19200 bps modem on a COM port to which another modem is directed you must choose an alternate COM port or remove the other modem
63. ocess NOTE The setup exe will be contained in a zip or compressed file Click Next to accept the default Program Folder iDEN Data Modem Applet The installation program starts and a RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 31 iR1200 Modem 32 status window opens while the files are copying 9 The Installshield Wizard screen appears during the setup process 10 Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup screen 11 The iDEN License Agreement screen appears Select Yes to accept the terms of the agreement and proceed with the installation 12 The iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup window will prompt you to enter a Username and Company Enter the appropriate information and click Next 13 The Select Program Folder window opens and you are asked to name the destination folder click Next to accept the default 14 After the files are copied the Question window opens You will be asked if you would like to add the shortcut to your Windows desktop Select Yes to add the shortcut 15 The Information window opens Click Yes to begin installing 16 An additional Information window opens Click OK 17 The Phone and Modem Options window opens with the Modems tab selected Click Add 18 The Add Remove Hardware window opens Click the Don t Detect my modem I will select it from a list of checkbox then click Next 19 The Modem Selection window opens From Manufacturers list box locate and selec
64. or help RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 3 iR1200 Modem 4 nextel com Required Components Required Components The following table lists components that have been approved for use with the iR1200 Rugged Modem and iR1200 GPS Enabled modems Part No Description 5000 C5 RFM Magnetic Mount Cellular Antenna 5010 C5 RFM Magnetic Mount Cellular Antenna spring wire 5020 C5 RFM Direct Mount Cellular Antenna 5030 C5 RFM Magnetic Mount GPS Antenna 5040 C5 RFM Fixed Mount Cellular Antenna spring wire 5050 C5 RFM Dual Fixed Mount Cellular GPS Antenna 5060 C5 RFM Dual Covert Mount Cellular GPS Antenna 5100 C5 RFM Vehicle Power Harness 5200 C5 RFM AC Power Adapter standard temperature How to Order To obtain any of the items listed above please contact your Nextel sales representative or visit www elutions com wireless RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 iR1200 Modem Online Documentation The iR1200 modem is shipped with the following product documentation Additional copies of these documents can be downloaded at no charge online at www elutions com wireless or calling 1 888 349 4338 Part No Description RFM 4000 5015 Installation Guide RFM 4001 5015 Quick Reference Guide RFM 4003 5015 Warranty Card Installation and Usage Requirements 6 nextel com Introduction Introduction Welcome to Nextel Thank you for purchasing the Nextel iR1200 modem
65. ovider automatically provides one should remain checked nextel com Manual Modem Configuration e Always use the following should remain unchecked Under DNS server address e My ISP automatically provides a DNS address should remain checked e Always use the following should remain unchecked Click OK 12 The Internet Connection Step 2 window opens User name and password are not required fields Click Next You will receive two warning boxes asking if you want to continue with a blank user name and a blank password Click Yes on both boxes 13 The Internet Connection Step 3 window opens Enter a name for the connection such as iR1200 Modem Click Next 14 The Set Up Your Internet Mail Account window opens Select No optional and click Next 15 The Completing the Internet Connection Wizard window opens Click Finish Modify Dial up Connection Parameters 1 From the computer s desktop double click the My Computer icon Then double click the Control Panel icon 2 The Control Panel window opens Double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon 3 The Network and Dial up Connections window opens with the new iR1200 Modem icon inside 4 Right click on the iR1200 Modem connection icon and select Properties RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 51 iR1200 Modem 5 The iR1200 Modem window opens Select the General tab In the Phone number box erase the te
66. pplet The applet enables connectivity for the iR1200 modem connected to a laptop or mobile device and allows you to monitor the service and modem status such as signal strength This chapter includes Hardware and Installation Requirements Page 21 Before You Begin Page 22 Download and Installation Instructions Page 22 Instructions for Windows 95 98 ME Page 23 Instructions for Windows NT Page 26 Instructions for Windows 2000 Page 31 Hardware and Installation Requirements To run the installation program you will need the following e An IBM compatible PC with 586 or higher processor Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT or 2000 XP Minimum 8 MB of addressable RAM 3 MB free hard disk space Recommended Mouse or compatible pointing device e Communication software e Standard Internet browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape e An active account with Nextel for connection to the iDEN network RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 21 iR1200 Modem NOTE Please check the Nextel com website for the latest hardware and installation requirements Before You Begin Windows must have a Dial up Networking Version 1 3 or later and the TCP IP protocol Installed NOTE If the version of your Dial up Networking is earlier than v1 3 please go to www microsoft com to obtain an upgrade Before proceeding please check that your computer VIN has a network card or security program that prevents IP address changes
67. r determines how the computer responds when the DTR line is changed from the ON condition to the OFF condition during the online data state Command amp D Action AT amp d lt setting gt Query AT amp v Range Parameter 0 Modem ignores DTR Malusse 2 If the DTR is turned ON while in online data mode the mode returns the command mode and issues the OK result code The call remains connected 2 If the DTR is turned OFF while in online data mode the modem disconnects the call and returns the OK result code If DTR is OFF while in command mode the modem will not answer an incoming call regardless of the setting SO automatic answer Restore Factory Default This command causes the modem to reset all parameters and S registers to their factory defined default value The optional parameter value if present must be 0 Command amp F RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 73 iR1200 Modem Action AT amp f setting Query AT amp v Range Local Flow Control Traditional This parameter selects the type of flow control used between the computer and the modem while in data transfer mode This command is supported for backward compatibility purposes This command sets the method of flow control for both directions of the computer to modem interface while the IFC command allows for a separate setting for each direction UN The setting for this command may implicitly alter t
68. resentative or System Administrator 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Control Panel window opens Double click on Network and Dial Up Connections 2 The Network and Dial Up Connections window opens Double click on Make New Connection which brings up RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 39 iR1200 Modem the connection wizard Click Next 3 Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually as above then click on Next 4 Select I connect through a phone line and a modem then click on Next 5 Enter the new phone number e Packet Data enter s 2 e Circuit Switched enter ISP Phone Number Click on the Advanced button 6 The Advance Connection Properties window opens On the Connection tab select PPP and for Logon procedure select None 7 Click on the Addresses tab Select My ISP automatically provides Click on OK to return to the phone number screen Click on Next to continue 8 Enter your username and password then click Next 9 Enter a connection name such as iR1200 Modem or iDEN Connection and then click Next 10 Select No and click Next Click on Finish to complete the setup 40 nextel com Manual Modem Configuration Manual Modem Configuration In this chapter you will learn how to manually add a modem configure the modem drivers and create a dial up networking connection for Nextel NOTE Use these instructions only if you did not previousl
69. ress 5905 Breckenridge Parkway Suite F Tampa FL 33610 Phone number 1 800 836 9909 Hereby declares that the product Product name iR1200 GPS Enabled Modem Model Number 4000 C5 RFM Product name iR1200 Rugged Modem Model Number 4100 C5 RFM Conforms to the following regulation FCC Part 15 subpart B FCC Part 90 subpart S Class B Digital device Date May 16 2003 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 and 90 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency eneray and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no quarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference or by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician f
70. rminal equipment is ready not Off ready DSR Green Modem is ready not ready Off STATUS Solid Red The modem is searching for a signal within the Nextel network If the modem status changes from blinking green back to solid red the signal has been lost and the modem is attempting to re acquire NOTE If after several minutes the status does not return to green you may be out of range The modem will attempt to re acquire automatically when you are back in range NOTE The STATUS indicators are different depending on the mode in which the modem is operating 18 nextel com Getting Started The following tables describe the STATUS indicators for the Packet Data and Circuit Switched Data operating modes Packet Data Blinkin In range modem is connected to the STATUS 8 Nextel network but idle but not passing Green data Blinkin The modem is in use Nextel network STATUS communication is active and is passing Green data Circuit Switched Data Blinkin In range modem is connected to the STATUS 8 Nextel network but idle but not passing Green data Solid The modem is in use Nextel network STATUS communication is active and is passing Green dia RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 19 iR1200 Modem 20 nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet In this chapter you will learn how to install the iDEN Packet Data A
71. s Command Usage Action AT wvreset AT wvreset Resets the modem and performs power cycle AT wvmr AT wvmr Xxxx Mater Resets the modem 0000 AT wvcsk AT wvcsk xxxx Changes authentication 0000 service key AT wvrsk AT wvrsk xxxx Resets the service key to 0000 all 0 s AT WPDEREG AT WPDEREG Forces modem to deregister AT WPREG AT WPREG Forces mode to register Network Status Commands Command Usage Action 66 nextel com AT Commands AT WS53 AT WS53 Checks Signal Quality AT WS50 AT WSS50 Check Signal Strength AT WPSTATE AT WPSTATE Checks mobile IP registration AT WPREG AT WPREG DTE IP Address Other Useful AT Commands The following table outlines other common AT commands for your reference Answer This command instructs the DCE to immediately connect to the call and start the answer sequence as appropriate for the selected service Command A Action ATa Query Range Command Mode Echo The setting for this parameter determines whether or not the DCE echoes characters received from the DTE during command state and online command state Command E Action ATe lt echo gt Query AT amp v Range Parameter 0 Disabled command mode character echo RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 67 iR1200 Modem Values 1 Enabled command mode character echo Dial This command
72. s Click Yes to add a shortcut to your taskbar then click OK to continue nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet 16 Click OK to the message stating that you must maximize the Communication Settings window 17 Click Communication Settings on your taskbar to maximize the window The Communication Settings window opens NOTE Check to make sure that your modem is turned on and connected to your computer before continuing with the installation Communication Settings 2 xj Please make sure your phone is connected to the PC and set up the connection parameters Auto Detect r COM Port Select a COM or USB Port COM1 to which your phone is connected C COM2 C COM3 C USB Port C COM4 Checking Communications Port COM1 Status Verifying the selection Baud Rate Multiple Baudrate 13200 v bps Cancel Help 18 Select the following value on the Communication Settings window e Click the Auto Detect to have the software automatically check for the COM Port or select the appropriate COM Port typically COM1 e Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked e Baud Rate 19200 bps The program will check the communication settings and attempt RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 25 iR1200 Modem to connect to the modem 19 The Packet Data Configuration window opens Select No I would like to configure my modem later or my modem has already been conf
73. s describe how to obtain modem or system information that will help you with configuration or communication problems 1 Close all data applications These applications may start a retry command that will interfere with your troubleshooting efforts 2 Unplug and reconnect the data cable This will terminate 94 nextel com Troubleshooting any ongoing data connections Establish basic computer to modem communication Administer the following AT command to query for the last Extended Error Code Extended Error AT Command AT Command Return Product Information Command Syntax AT CEER Expected Return Code s See Extended Error Result Codes Table Extended Error Result Codes Extended error result codes report the network reason why a data connection failed If you report a failed connection to Nextel s Customer Care be sure to provide the error result code Code General Description General Modem Operation 257 No further information is available 259 A command was issued during an improper state 260 User aborted the connection 261 DCE does not recognize an AT command 262 Connection was aborted due to connection timeout 263 Parameters for an AT Command are out of range 266 The FCLASS command failed due to incompatibilities with the current setting of the WS46 command 267 The WS45 command failed due to incompatibili
74. t Motorola and Motorola iDEN plus Series then click Next 20 The Port Selection window opens Highlight the COM port nextel com Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet that your modem is connected and click Next 21 The Digital Signature Not Found window opens Click Yes to continue the installation 22 The Modem Installation Finish window opens Click Finish 23 The Phone and Modem Options window reopens with the Modems tab selected Verify that the Motorola iDEN plus Series modem appears on the list Click OK NOTE Check to make sure that your modem is turned on and connected to your computer before continuing with the installation Communication Settings 21 xl Please make sure your phone is connected to the PC and set up the connection parameters Auto Detect m COM Port Select a COM or USB Port COMI to which your phone is connected C COM2 C COM3 C USB Port C coM4 Checking Communications Port COM1 Status Verifying the selection Baud Rate Multiple Baudrate 13200 v bps Cancel Help 24 Select the following value on the Communication Settings window e Click the Auto Detect to have the software automatically check for the COM Port or select the RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 33 iR1200 Modem 34 appropriate COM Port typically COM1 e Multiple Baudrate should be unchecked e Baud Rate 19200 bps The program will check the co
75. ties with the value of the WS46 command RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 95 iR1200 Modem Code General Description 268 Invalid DTE IP address was specified WPNEI 269 Invalid Home Agent address was specified WV305 270 Invalid MIP Security Parameter index was specified 271 DCE IP address matched Home Agent IP Address WV304 WV305 272 The DTE tried to lock or unlock the DCE using an incorrect PIN 215 An AT Command is not compatible with the current active data service Packet Data Operation 519 Requested level of encryption is not allowed 545 Service is not present 612 A data registration error was found Contact your service Provider 833 FA Mobile Node Administrative is prohibited form registration 835 FA Mobile Node Authentication failed 836 FA Home Agent Authentication failed 897 HA Mobile Node Administratively is prohibited from registration 899 HA Mobile Node Authentication failed 900 HA Foreign Agent Authentication failed 1025 SLIP PPP failed to respond 1026 SLIP PP failed to configure the connection 96 nextel com Troubleshooting Code General Description 1027 SLIP PPP link terminated Circuit Data Operation 1280 No information is available 1290 Unspecified Transmit Phase A Error 1300 Unspecified Transmit Phase B Error 1320
76. to a parallel port that transmits multiple usually eight bits simultaneously RS232C is a common serial interface standard Service Specific Software A program designed for a designated online service such as AOL Start Bit A data bit used in asynchronous transmission to signal the beginning of the character Stop Bit A data bit used in asynchronous transmission to signal the end of the character System Administrator The person responsible for monitoring computer activity in a specified area such as a company Synchronous Communication A method of sending digital data in which the bits come at fixed rather than random times and are synchronized to a clock TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The two best know Internet protocols often erroneously thought of as one protocol TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data TCP guarantees delivery of data and guarantees that packets RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 109 iR1200 Modem will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent IP acts as a postal system allowing you to address a package and drop it in the system but doesn t provide a direct link between you and the recipient TCP IP on the other hand establishes a connection between two hosts so that they can send messages back and forth for a period of time Terminal Mode The mode that accepts AT commands Also known as Command Mode When your modem is in this mode
77. trol Command Syntax AT WV300 1 activate AT WV300 0 deactivate Expected Return Code s OK Mobile IP Home Agent Address You must supply the IP address for the Home Agent This is accomplished by applying the following command AT Command MIP Home Agent Address Command Syntax AT WV305 XXX XXX XX Insert appropriate IP address where X appears Expected Return Code s OK Mobile IP Authentication Key The Mobile IP Authentication Key is used as a PIN number to validate your Mobile IP connection with the Home Agent 60 nextel com Modem Profiles and Settings AT Command MIP Authentication Key Command Syntax AT WV301Z AAAXXX Make sure that the Authentication Key Name is entered with the quotation mark Substitute the values within the quotation with the one supplied by your system administrator or service provider Expected Return Code s OK Mobile IP Security Parameter Index SPI The SPI is similar to the Authentication Key in that the modem and the home Agent must have identical values registered for the computer AT Command MIP Security Parameter Index Command Syntax AT WV309 XXX Insert appropriate SPI where X appears the SPI can be obtained from your system administration or service provider Expected Return Code s OK Mobile Node IP Prefix Length The IP address prefix length is the
78. unication Software A computer program designed to connect your computer to an external source such as another computer or a fax machine Configuration The term configuration defines the hardware components that comprise a subsystem and system It is a set of conditions or parameters that define the structure of an item such as the GPS processing and characteristics of the RS 232 interface ports Data Services One of the functions of your iDEN modem Data services uses both circuit switched and packet data transmissions DCD Data Carrier Detect An acceptable carrier signal received by the modem over the modem line Also known as Received Line Signal Indicator RLSI DCE Data Communication Equipment The equipment that establishes maintains and terminates a connection It converts data into units of sound and vice versa for communication over telemodem or cellular networks Default A factory preset choice that under normal circumstances works best for your system You can either accept the default or change it Differential Capable A term used to describe a GPS receiver capable of receiving and applying differential GPS corrections 104 nextel com Appendix A Glossary Differential GPS A procedure of correcting GPS solutions to achieve improved position accuracy Differential GPS provides 2 to 5 meter position accuracy Differential accuracy is obtained by applying corrections determined by the stationary Different
79. utilizes the digital modulation techniques This product is authorized by FCC Rule Part 47CFR2 989 b which states that it should be used in such a way that it maintains a distance of at least 8 inches 20 cms between the human body and the radio s antenna or modem When you use your modem the system handling your call controls the power level at which your modem transmits The output power level typically varies from 0 mW to 700 mW Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your modem is designed to comply with the United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations FCC part 90 sub part S and FCC part 15 Class B The modem complies with FCC s national standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy Medical and Personal Electronic Devices Most electronic equipment is protected from RF energy However certain equipment may not be shielded against RF signals being emitted from your modem Pacemakers Operators should not use the modem if individuals with pacemakers are within 6 inches 0 15 meters of the antenna RFM 4000 5015 Rev1 99 iR1200 Modem Hearing Aids The modem may interfere with hearing aid devices Individuals who experience such interference should consult the hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternative solutions Other Medical Devices Individuals who have other medical devices not specifically mentioned in this safety notice m
80. ve finished downloading the program you MUST connect the data cable to your modem and computer before proceeding further 7 Find the program in the appropriate folder and double click the Setup exe to launch the program to initiate the installation process NOTE The setup exe will be contained in a zip or compressed file 8 Click Next to accept the default Program Folder iDEN Data Modem Applet The installation program starts a status window opens while the files are copying 9 TheInstallshield Wizard screen appears during the setup process 10 Click Next on the iDEN Packet Data Applet Setup Screen 11 The iDEN License Agreement screen appears Select Yes to accept the terms of the agreement and proceed with the installation 12 The Customer Information window opens Enter your name and company then click Next RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 27 iR1200 Modem 28 13 The Choose Destination Location window opens Click Next to accept the default destination folder C Program Files 14 The Select Program Folder window opens Click Next to accept the default program folder iDEN Packet Data Applet 15 After the files are copied the Question window opens Click Yes to add a shortcut to your taskbar then click OK to continue 16 An additional Information window opens Click OK to continue with the installation 17 The Add Remove Hardware window opens Click the Don t Detect my modem
81. when the modem is powered on We recommend that you save this setting to the first profile image AT Command Save User Default Configuration Command Syntax AT amp WI Expected Return Code s OK GPS Default Parameters The iR1200 GPS Enabled modem will use the following NMEA default parameters The factory default port characteristics are Baud rate 4800 bps Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Note These settings should not be changed unless absolutely necessary RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 63 iR1200 Modem 64 nextel com AT Commands AT Commands This chapter describes common AT commands that can be applied to the iR1200 modem This chapter includes General AT Commands Page 65 User Image Profile Commands Page 66 Registration Reset and Authentication Page 66 Commands Network Status Commands Page 66 Other Useful Commands Page 67 General AT Commands Command Usage Action AT AT Checks communication ATEx ATEO or ATE1 Sets echo on or off AT amp V AT amp V Displays modem parameters AT IPR AT IPR baud rate Sets the modem s baud rate RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 65 iR1200 Modem User Image Profile Commands Command Usage Action ATz ATz0 ATZz1 or Sets the specified image ATz2 as the active image AT amp Wx AT amp WO 1 or 2 Writes active image to the specified profile Registration Reset and Authentication Command
82. y install the iDEN Packet Data Applet This chapter includes Modem Configuration Windows 95 98 ME Page 41 Modem Configuration Windows NT 4 0 Page 44 Modem Configuration Windows 2000 Page 48 Modem Configuration Windows 95 98 ME Install the Modem 1 Goto Start gt Settings Control Panel and click on the Modems icon 2 The Modem Properties window opens Select the General tab and click Add 3 The Install New Modem window opens Select Other Click Next 4 The Install New Modem Hardware Installation window opens Check the Don t run the Hardware Installation Wizard box Click Next NOTE If this option is not available proceed to the next step 5 The Install New Modem Modem Detection window opens Check the Don t detect my modem I will select RFM 4002 5015 Rev 3 41 iR1200 Modem from a list box Click Next 6 The Install New Modem Modem Selection window opens Under Manufacturer select Standard Modem Types Under Models click Standard 19200 bps Modem Click Next 7 Select the COM port that you will be using to connect to the modem i e COMI COM2 or COM3 then click Next NOTE If you are not sure which COM port to use begin with COM1 If you are unable to connect to a network using COM1 you will need to reinstall the modem after attaching the modem to a different COM port 8 The Install New Modem Modem Installation Finish window ope

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