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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 
 

  

SECTION 

 

 

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PREFACE

........................................................................................................ 5 

SECTION 1 – PREFACE

Copyright Notice............................................................................................................. 5 

Modem Use.................................................................................................................... 5 
Interference Issues......................................................................................................... 5 

Mobile Application Safety ................................................................................................. 6 

SECTION 

 

 

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PRODUCT 

 

OVERVIEW

...................................................................................... 7 

SECTION 2 – PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Module Identification....................................................................................................... 7 
General Description ........................................................................................................ 7 

Features and Benefits...................................................................................................... 7 
Catalog Part Number Breakdown....................................................................................... 7 
External Connections ...................................................................................................... 8 

Front panel connections ............................................................................................... 8 
Back panel connections ................................................................................................ 8 

RS-232 Serial Port Integration Parameters...................................................................... 9 
Accessories ................................................................................................................ 9 

SECTION 

 

 

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GETTING 

 

STARTED

........................................................................................ 10 

SECTION 3 – GETTING STARTED

Package Contents ......................................................................................................... 10 

Setting up the 819-GPRS Modem using the GPRS 819S Driver: ........................................... 10 
Setting up the 819-GPRS using native Windows drivers: .................................................... 14 
Configuring the Modem ................................................................................................. 14 

Creating a Dial-Up Networking (DUN) connection .............................................................. 14 
Operational States ........................................................................................................ 21 

Activating your Modem.................................................................................................. 21 

SECTION 

 

 

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CALL 

 

SETUP 

 

INFORMATION

............................................................................ 23 

SECTION 4 – CALL SETUP INFORMATION

Circuit Switch Data (CSD) Call Setup Steps ...................................................................... 23 
Packet Data Call Setup Steps ......................................................................................... 24 

GPRS Internet Connection Set Up ................................................................................... 25 
Internet Service Information: HTTP receive data ............................................................... 26 
Internet Service Information: HTTP send data .................................................................. 27 

TCP Client Socket Setup ................................................................................................ 28 
TCP Socket Server Setup ............................................................................................... 29 

UDP Client Socket Setup................................................................................................ 29 
UDP Socket Listener Setup............................................................................................. 29 

POP3 Generic Settings................................................................................................... 30 
SMTP Generic Settings .................................................................................................. 30 

FTP Upload (PUT) Setup ................................................................................................ 31 
FTP Download (GET) Setup ............................................................................................ 31 

SECTION 

 

 

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SIM 

 

CARD 

 

SPECIFIC 

 

INFORMATION

................................................................. 32 

SECTION 5 – SIM CARD SPECIFIC INFORMATION

What to do if PIN or password authentication fails?............................................................ 33 

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TROUBLESHOOTING

...................................................................................... 34 

SECTION 6 – TROUBLESHOOTING

Helpful Hints ................................................................................................................ 34 
Diagnosing COM Port Problems Using HyperTerminal ......................................................... 34 

SECTION 

 

 

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PROFILES

.................................................................................................... 36 

SECTION 7 – PROFILES

SECTION 

 

 

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COMMON 

 

AT 

 

COMMAND 

 

REFERENCE 

 

GUIDE

...................................................... 37 

SECTION 8 – COMMON AT COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE

SECTION 

 

 

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AT 

 

COMMAND 

 

REFERENCE

............................................................................. 39 

SECTION 9 – AT COMMAND REFERENCE

AT Command Types ...................................................................................................... 39 
Command Line Syntax .................................................................................................. 39 

Result Codes................................................................................................................ 40 
Configuration Commands............................................................................................... 40 

Status Control Commands ............................................................................................. 42 
Serial Interface Control Commands ................................................................................. 43 

Security Commands ...................................................................................................... 44 
Identification Commands ............................................................................................... 45 

Call Related Commands................................................................................................. 45 

Summary of Contents for 819-GPRS series

Page 1: ...8 81 19 9 G GP PR RS S X XX XX X GSM GPRS Serial Cellular Data Modem User Manual 001 0003 829 Revision 1 February 2008...

Page 2: ...REVISION HISTORY Released February 2008...

Page 3: ...acket Data Call Setup Steps 24 GPRS Internet Connection Set Up 25 Internet Service Information HTTP receive data 26 Internet Service Information HTTP send data 27 TCP Client Socket Setup 28 TCP Socket...

Page 4: ...Related Commands 57 Factory Default AT Command values 58 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS 60 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications 60 Data Transmission Specifications 61 Mechanical Specifications...

Page 5: ...ion and not easily moved to another location Please keep the cellular antenna of the 819 GPRS at a safe distance from your head and body while the modem is in use see below Important Maintain a distan...

Page 6: ...m other maintenance of the 819 GPRS while driving Road safety is crucial Observe National Regulations for cellular telephones and devices in vehicles Avoid potential interference with vehicle electron...

Page 7: ...olution for a wide range of cellular data network serial connectivity requirements The 819 GPRS version features GSM GPRS speeds The 819 GPRS supports both circuit switched and packet switched service...

Page 8: ...g Transmit activity DCD Amber LED indicating Data Carrier Detect from cellular network Rx Green LED indicating Receive activity RF antenna SMA female primary antenna connection SIM SIM Card Slot SIM c...

Page 9: ...232 Communication Parameters Bits Per Second 115 200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Accessories Antenna 4 Rubber Duck Antenna 3 Mag Mount Antenna L2 ANT0001 L2 ANT0003 Power Su...

Page 10: ...ular data modem Information Card Setting up the 819 GPRS Modem using the GPRS 819S Driver You may download all necessary modem driver files from our website at http www calamp com If you are installin...

Page 11: ...001 0003 829 Revision 1 Page 11 of 65 2 Select the Modem tab Select Add and follow the Wizard Check Don t Detect My Modem...

Page 12: ...001 0003 829 Revision 1 Page 12 of 65 3 Select Have Disk Click Next 4 Browse to the file location where the GPRS 819S modem driver was downloaded...

Page 13: ...001 0003 829 Revision 1 Page 13 of 65 5 Select the Siemens AG manufacturer and MC75 Modem GPRS model then click Next 6 Assign the modem to the COM port connected to the modem Click Next 7 Click Finish...

Page 14: ...to add or modify a location name 3 In Location Name enter a name to distinguish this connection as the 819 GPRS modem Type your area code in the Area Code box 4 Click Apply and OK The window should ex...

Page 15: ...2 From the Network Connections screen select Create a new connection Follow the Wizard as it goes through the steps to create a dial up connection by selecting Next 3 For the connection type select Co...

Page 16: ...001 0003 829 Revision 1 Page 16 of 65 4 Select Set up my connection manually then click Next 5 For the internet connection select Connect using a dial up modem then click Next...

Page 17: ...001 0003 829 Revision 1 Page 17 of 65 6 Check the box by the Modem for the GPRS device then click Next 7 Type in a connection name then click Next...

Page 18: ...the Wizard The network connection should now be available on the Network Connections screen To check that the DUN connection is configured properly go to the Network Connections screen and double clic...

Page 19: ...001 0003 829 Revision 1 Page 19 of 65 From the Properties window confirm that the correct modem driver is checked under Connect using and select Configure...

Page 20: ...of 65 In the Configuration window confirm that the Maximum speed bps is set to 115200 as shown below Click OK to exit out of each screen Refer to Packet Data Call Setup in Section 4 for further infor...

Page 21: ...232 9 pin straight through cable 2 Insert a SIM card with an activated account gold contact side up Refer to Figure 2 1 Section 2 for card orientation 3 Attach the antenna and power connector 4 Conne...

Page 22: ...RROR 9 Confirm that the SIM s PIN has been authenticated by the network using the AT CPIN command The reply should read CPIN READY See Section 5 for SIM related information if READY does not display 1...

Page 23: ...1 enters online command state upon an ON to OFF transition of DTR while retaining the connected call 10 Save the new settings in user profile with AT W 11 To confirm your settings perform an AT V This...

Page 24: ...sets CD to always be on and a value of AT C2 sets CD to be always on but to wink when there is a change in the connection state 7 Ensure that DTR is set to terminate the call and return the modem to...

Page 25: ...p the Internet Connection profile For a generic setup type the following commands AT SICS 0 alphabet 1 AT SICS 0 contype gprs0 Different carriers may require a specific username password or apn to be...

Page 26: ...e AT SICS commands the AT SISS command is used to setup the Internet Service Information profile For an HTTP service test type the following commands to setup a connection to receive data from yahoo c...

Page 27: ...82 0 209 131 36 158 80 SISO 1 SISO 2 SISO 3 SISO 4 SISO 5 SISO 6 SISO 7 SISO 8 SISO 9 OK To close the connection type AT SISC 0 Internet Service Information HTTP send data In this example HTTP data is...

Page 28: ...using the following AT commands AT SISS 0 srvtype socket AT SISS 0 address socktcp host remote tcpPort disnagle 0 1 For example AT SISS 0 srvtype socket AT SISS 0 address socktcp 66 94 234 13 80 AT SI...

Page 29: ...AT SISS 0 address sockudp REMOTE_IP REMOTE_PORT For example AT SISS 0 srvtype socket AT SISS 0 address sockudp 10 48 132 11 2000 Open the connection by typing AT SISO 0 Close connection by typing AT S...

Page 30: ...commands AT SISS 0 alphabet 1 AT SISS 0 srvType Smtp AT SISS 0 address mail email com AT SISS 0 user username AT SISS 0 passwd password AT SISS 0 smFrom sender email com AT SISS 0 smRcpt receiver emai...

Page 31: ...SISW 0 1 indicates that the FTP service is ready to transfer more data Data from the last AT SISW command is transferred to the remote host Close the upstream data with EodFlag at the end of the AT S...

Page 32: ...loading SIM data is dependent on the SIM card used and may take a couple of seconds Successful PIN authentication only confirms that the entered PIN was recognized and correct The output of the resul...

Page 33: ...ME returns CPIN PH SIM PUK response to read command AT CPIN i e it is now waiting for the Master Phone Code This is an 8 digit device code associated to the IMEI number of the mobile which can only b...

Page 34: ...al cable is firmly connected to an enabled COM port with no hardware resource conflicts Make sure that you have properly added the MC75 Modem GPRS or the Standard 19200 bps Modem to your system see Se...

Page 35: ...irm that the IMEI on the Label matches the IMEI in the module with AT CGSN This will print out the IMEI of the Modem in Decimal format ie 355632004037819 This rarely happens but if the numbers do not...

Page 36: ...ot PIN authentication has been done AT W Stores the currently set parameters to a user defined profile in the non volatile memory The user defined profile will be restored automatically after power up...

Page 37: ...Y Identification Commands ATI Display product identification Example SIEMENS TC65 REVISION 02 000 AT CGSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI This is the module IMEI number located on...

Page 38: ...ode NOM Network Operation Mode 1 3 TA Timing Advance Value RAC Routing Area Code as hexadecimal value GPRS Service Commands AT CGACT PDP context activate or dactivate Read command returns the current...

Page 39: ...t saved in a profile will be available until you power down the modem These settings are lost upon powerdown if not saved For further information refer to the Siemens TC65 MC75 AT Command Set document...

Page 40: ...4400 RLP Link with 14400 bps and Radio Link Protocol ALERTING Alerting at called phone DIALING Mobile phone is dialing Configuration Commands These commands control the basic configuration of the mode...

Page 41: ...e9 Timeout psm9to temporary wakeup In contrast to SLEEP mode 7 assertion of RTS can also be used to temporarily wake up the ME AT SMSO Initiates the power off procedure AT GCAP Request complete TA cap...

Page 42: ...of Indicator Event Reports related to various functions such as battery charge level signal quality service availability sound generation indication of unread short messages full SMS storage call in p...

Page 43: ...erminal Ready DTR function mode 0 TA ignores status of DTR 1 ON OFF on DTR Change to command mode while retaining the connected call 2 ON OFF on DTR Disconnect data call change to command mode During...

Page 44: ...T Commands described in this section allow the external application to determine various security related settings Table 9 6 Security Commands Command Description AT CPIN PIN Authentication AT CPIN co...

Page 45: ...lls Table 9 8 Call Related Commands Command Description ATA Answer a call TA causes remote station to go off hook e g answer call ATD Mobile originated call to specified number This command can be use...

Page 46: ...reted as data it must be preceded and followed by a pause of at least 1000 ms The characters must be entered in quick succession all within 1000 ms AT CBST Select bearer service type AT CBST speed spe...

Page 47: ...network services For futher information refer to the Siemens TC65 MC75 AT Command Set document available from Siemens Table 9 9 Network Service Commands Command Description AT COPN Read operator name...

Page 48: ...rmation Optional parameters lac and ci will not be displayed during calls or if these values have not changed since last AT CREG read command or since last indication by CREG URC AT CSQ Signal quality...

Page 49: ...st of the preferred operators If index is given but operator is left out the entry is deleted An operator can be only once in the list AT CPOL index 2 operator index The order number of the operator i...

Page 50: ...he AT SISS parameter srvParmTag This offers great flexibility to combine connection profiles and service profiles For example you may have one connection profile CSD or GPRS specified with AT SICS whi...

Page 51: ...tes URCs and AT command responses and reacts adequately for example by sending a close message or starting a timer A brief description of the internet service commands are provided in Table 9 10 For f...

Page 52: ...first performs a GPRS attach and then attempts to activate the specified contexts If no cid s are specified the activation deactivation form of the command activates deactivates all defined contexts...

Page 53: ...er 2 protocols to be used between the TE and MT The write command causes the MT to perform all actions which are necessary to establish communication between the TE and the network using one or more G...

Page 54: ...e AT SGACT Query all PDP context activations The test command returns supported interfaces and states The read command lists the activation states for all activated PDP contexts of the ME Contexts whi...

Page 55: ...automatic answering after specified number of rings Short Message Service SMS Commands The AT Commands described in this section allow an external application to use the Short Message Service with the...

Page 56: ...SIM database is restricted to the commands which are listed 176 READ BINARY 178 READ RECORD 192 GET RESPONSE 214 UPDATE BINARY 220 UPDATE RECORD 242 STATUS AT SXSM Extended SIM Access AT SXSM extends...

Page 57: ...ach time TC65 is restarted it takes 2s to re initialize the RTC and to update the current time Therefore it is recommended to wait 2s before using the commands AT CCLK and AT CALA for example 2s after...

Page 58: ...eyp 0 disp 0 ind 0 bfr 0 AT CIND mode 1 ATS18 n 0 Serial Interface Control Commands AT Q n 0 AT C value 1 AT D value 2 AT S value 0 ATE value 1 AT ILRR value 0 AT STPB n 0 Call related Commands ATS0 n...

Page 59: ...pid 0 AT CSMS service 0 AT SMGO n 0 AT SSCONF ra 0 AT SSDA da 0 AT SSMSS seq 0 SIM related Commands AT SCKS mode 0 AT SSET n 0 Hardware related Commands AT SCTM n 0 AT SSPI connectionState 0 delayOne...

Page 60: ...0 W 335 ma 12 VDC Active peak Maximum TX Power GSM GPRS 33 dBm min 30 dBm min 1900MHz Rx Sensitivity GSM GPRS 108 dBm typical 102 dBm min Frequencies Cellular TX 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz PCS TX 185...

Page 61: ...RS Class 12 Up to 86 kbps Mobile Station Class B PBCCH support Coding scheme CS 1 4 CSD Data Transmission Up to 14 4 kbps V 110 Non transparent mode USSD support Specifications for SMS Point to point...

Page 62: ...how to utilize the mounting flanges to secure the modem to any surface which can be drilled for such a purpose All of the drawings below are the approximate actual size The drawings may be used as la...

Page 63: ...TE Data Terminal Equipment EDGE Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile communication IMEI International M...

Page 64: ...DRESSES ON HAND WHEN CALLING When returning a product mark the RMA clearly on the outside of the package Include a complete description of the problem and the name and telephone number of a contact pe...

Page 65: ...t forth in this paragraph fulfills any and all warranty obligations on the part of DRL This warranty is void and DRL shall not be obligated to replace or repair any Products if i the Product has been...

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