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Industrial Control Modem GSM

SALES: 0118 965 5100

AT&Dn 

Data Terminal Ready settings

&D0    

Modem ignores DTR

&D1    

Modem switches from data to command mode

           

when DTR switches from ON to OFF

&D2    

Upon DTR switch from ON to OFF, the call is

           

cleared down

AT+IFC

Defines if Flow Control is used between DTE and DCE.
+IFC=0,0    No flow control
+IFC=2,2    RTS flow control (preferred)

Flow control is the use of RS232 signals to start and stop the flow of data to avoid data loss
during buffering. Check if your DTE supports RTS/CTS flow control (Hardware flow
control).  With Flow Control the DTE will send data to the DCE. The DCE will store this
data in a buffer. When this buffer is full, the DCE will drop the CTS-line, telling the DTE
that it has to stop transmitting data until the signal raises again. If the RTS-signal is OFF,
transmitting data to the DTE is stopped until the signal switches to ON.

AT+IPR

    Defines the Baud rate used for communications between the DTE and DCE.

AT+IPR=0          The Baud rate is selected automatically
AT+IPR=9600    The Baud rate is fixed at 9600 baud or another speed.

This is best left at its default setting of 0 (auto), unless your DTE demands
otherwise.

AT+CBST

    Defines the type of Bearer to be used.  That is the communication between
    the DCE and the GSM Network.

AT+CBST=0,0,0     Auto baud rate selection, transparent mode
AT+CBST=0,0,1     Auto baud rate selection, non-transparent mode
AT+CBST=7,0,0     9600 (V32) baud rate selected, transparent mode
AT+CBST=4,0,1     2400 (V24bis) baud rate selected, non-transparent mode

Usually the baud rate is best left in the default Auto selection.  Non-transparent copes with
bad connections better than transparent mode, but transparent mode will pass data more
quickly.  Try either to see which is best for your application.

Non-Transparent communication utilises a special GSM network-based error correction
facility called "Radio Link Protocol" (RLP) that ensures a more robust transmission. What
this essentially means is that the GSM network will add special error correction codes to
control the flow of data.

This ensures that the data transmitted first obtains a special acknowledgement signal from the
receiver that informs the transmitter that the data has been received as transmitted and that
the receiver is ready to receive the next set of data from the transmitter. If there is no such
acknowledgement signal from the receiver, the networks will utilise their "data buffering"
feature by using a special "forward correction" technique to ensure uninterrupted data
transmission throughout.

Summary of Contents for Industrial Control MDU20G-918

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Page 4: ...4 Industrial Control Modem GSM SALES 0118 965 5100 Contents Introduction 5 Package Contents 5 GSM Network Connection 6 Configuration 7 Test Commands 11 Informative Commands 11 ...

Page 5: ...rial Control Modem GSM will provide reliable service provided it is connected to an appropriate GSM Network and configured correctly This booklet will guide you through these stages Package Contents Packed in with the GSM Data Terminal you will find a diskette this contains three files this booklet the User Guide and a manual of AT Commands all in PDF format ...

Page 6: ...ve three telephone numbers will each account one for Audio probably won t work on a Data Account one for Fax and one for Data Obviously the Data number is the one to use If you do not have a separate Data number please confirm with your Network Provider that the number you have is a Data number The reason for this additional numbering is that not all the analogue fixed line exchanges switches can ...

Page 7: ...ment as the DTE AT Commands The Industrial Control Modem GSM DCE is Hayes compatible meaning that it uses Hayes type AT commands For setting up the configuration these commands can either be loaded into its internal memory or can be given to the unit by its connected equipment DTE in the form of an initialisation string AT commands always start with AT and several commands can be given in one comm...

Page 8: ...T CBST Defines the type of Bearer to be used That is the communication between the DCE and the GSM Network AT CBST 0 0 0 Auto baud rate selection transparent mode AT CBST 0 0 1 Auto baud rate selection non transparent mode AT CBST 7 0 0 9600 V32 baud rate selected transparent mode AT CBST 4 0 1 2400 V24bis baud rate selected non transparent mode Usually the baud rate is best left in the default Au...

Page 9: ...strial Control Modem GSM remembering that the ATS0 command must be changed if incoming calls are to be answered the above are the most likely parameters that may need changing Experience suggests that only one or two points may need to be changed You will need information from the manufacturer of your Connected Equipment DTE in order to configure the Industrial Control Modem GSM DCE correctly Ask ...

Page 10: ...to the DCE Configuration commands are simply entered thus ATS0 1 return OK response from DCE Each command can be entered in this way making sure that the DCE responds with an OK after each carriage return OK means the command has been accepted If the DCE responds with ERROR the command has not been accepted and you should re enter it carefully checking your syntax Your screen could then look like ...

Page 11: ...ork you are connected See page 118 of the AT Commands manual for a list AT CSQ Will tell you the signal strength 17 roughly equates to 4 bars on a hand phone 10 to about 2 bars which should be sufficient for data transfer AT V0 Will display the DCE current configuration AT F This command is used to restore the factory settings from EEPROM this will take you back to square one regardless of any cha...

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