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ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 1 Draft Copy Version 2c Delta Plus MOBILE II GSM/GPRS Class 10 with TCP/IP stack modem Part No: ASLH306 User Guide DRAFT COPY.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 2 Draft Copy Version 2c Delta Plus MOBILE II GSM/GPRS Class 10 with TCP/IP stack modem.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 3 Draft Copy Version 2c Contents Guide to the manual Disclaimer Copyright Notice Trademarks Introduction Features Connecting to your Te rminal or Computer Supplying power to the modem Battery Powered version. Antennae. Subscriber Identity Module card.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 4 Draft Copy Version 2c Delta Plus MOBILE II GSM/GPRS Class 10 With TCP/IP stack modem Hardware User Guide Guide to the manual This manual contains det ailed technical information about the Delta Plus MOBILE II GSM/GPRS modem, incl uding the commands necessary to configure and use it in your particula r application.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 5 Draft Copy Version 2c attention of the Returns Departmen t. No goods will be accepted without a Return Authorisation Number. Please enclose a copy of your origin al purchase invoice, to enable us to determine the warranty status .
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 6 Draft Copy Version 2c The 25 way D-type connector is wired as follows: Pin number, name and mnemonic: 2 Transmit Data TxD 3 Receive Data RxD 4 Request to Send RTS 5 C.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 7 Draft Copy Version 2c of the modem issuing the “Goodbye” message then it will commence its power up sequence and restart.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 8 Draft Copy Version 2c Causes the modem to answer an incoming call. AT D Dial Command Causes the modem to go on line and dial the following telephone number subject to parameters set in the dial string. eg: ATDT 12345 123456^m Where “D” = Dial, “T” = Tone (Compatib ility only), ^m = Carriage return.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 9 Draft Copy Version 2c +CGREG: 0,1 +CHSR: 0 +CHSU: 0 +CMEE: 0 +CMUX: 0,0,1,31,10,3,30,10,2 +CR: 0 +CRC: 0 +CRLP: 61,61,48,6,0 +CRLP: 120,120,48,6,2,3 +CVHU: 2 +ICF: 3,.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 10 Draft Copy Version 2c Quiet mode. Defines whether or not messages generated by the modem are sent to the DTE. AT Q0 = Quiet mode off AT Q1 = Quiet mode on AT V Verbose mode enable. Defines whether the above messages are displayed as readable text or numeric values.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 11 Draft Copy Version 2c AT &C Carrier control. This parameter defines the operation of pin 8 (DCD) of the RS 232C interface. AT &C0 = Always on AT &C1 = Fixed to this setting – Carrier goes high when on line.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 12 Draft Copy Version 2c 013 +CBST: 0,0,1 OK (On earlier versions of the modem, pre version 2.08 firmware, less information is displayed when this command is issued). Due to the architecture of the inte rface circuitry not all of the above commands will necessarily be displayed eac h time.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 13 Draft Copy Version 2c AT+a if auto-shutdown is off (ie RS232 on all the time). (Autosave) AT+Gn AT+G0 - turns off GPRS mode. AT+G1 - turns on GPRS mode and selects the APN. (Autosave) AT+I reports ASLH 306 firmware versi on number, RS232 auto off state (1 = always on), baud rate, N or E for parity.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 14 Draft Copy Version 2c Sony Ericsson commands GPRS related: =========== AT+CDGCONT Define PDP Context. AT+CDGCONT = n,"IP","APN address" AT*ENAD Ericsson Internet Account Define.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 15 Draft Copy Version 2c at*e2apc? Response: *E2APC: 0,1,0,0 Power cycle the modem. Interrogate modem: at*e2apc? Response: *E2APC: 1,1,0,0 (Remote Access enabled) General ====== AT+CGMR This command will cause the Sony Ericsson module to display its type/version.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 16 Draft Copy Version 2c 1 CONNECT Connection. 2 RING Ringing signal detected. 3 NO CARRIER Carrier lost or never present. 4 ERROR Invalid Command. 6 NO DIAL TONE No dial tone detected. 7 BUSY Busy signal detected. 8 NO ANSWER No answe r from remote modem.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 17 Draft Copy Version 2c Remote Access The ASLH 306 modem has the ability to be remotely accessed for both testing and configuration purposes. This is achieved as follows: 1. Establish a normal dial up connection to the ASLH 306 modem.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 18 Draft Copy Version 2c at+t Modem will then dial number in ME memory 1 (see below). To store a number: 1/. Set memory to inter nal memory (not SIM): at+cpbs="ME" (Phone Book Store command) OK 2/. Add number: Text at end can be any characters.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 19 Draft Copy Version 2c LED Status (GSM Mode ) Version 2.02 & 2.05 Red LED: Off for module off. On when unregistered with network. Flashes when registered with network. Green LED: Slow flash is off line. Fast flash is on line.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 20 Draft Copy Version 2c 0 or 1 parity bit. Modem Operation Controlled by AT commands and supporting S registers. Data Modulation. V22 - 1200 bps V22bis - 2400 bps V32 2400 – 9600 bps V110 2400 – 56000 bps Fax Group 3, Class 1 & 2 HSCSD (2+1), up to 28.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 21 Draft Copy Version 2c Appendices Appendix 1 Hardware and software compatibility Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Power supply requirements Appendix 4 Glossary Appendix 5 Conver.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 22 Draft Copy Version 2c Appendix 1 Hardware and software compatibility ASLH306 Firmware revision chart V4.0b F/W Version 10.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 23 Draft Copy Version 2c Appendix 2.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 24 Draft Copy Version 2c Appendix 3 Peak power supply requirements: Power supply voltage (V) P eak power supply current (mA) 7 220 8 190 9 170 10 150 1 1 1 4 0 12 130 1.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 25 Draft Copy Version 2c Appendix 4 Glossary of terms and abbreviations.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 26 Draft Copy Version 2c Appendix 5 Converting Hex to Decimal Here's a chart that shows the conversion between hex and decimal.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 27 Draft Copy Version 2c Converting Hex to Octal Here's a chart that shows the conversion between hex and octal. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 28 Draft Copy Version 2c Index.
ASL Holdings Limited 19/09/2005 29 Draft Copy Version 2c ASL Holdings Ltd , The Oaks, Spring Hill Office Park, Spring Hill Farm, Harborough Road, Pitsford, Northampton NN6 9AA Tel: +44 (0)1604 883880 Fax: +44 (0)1604 883881 e-mail: sales@aslholdings.co.
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