GSM модем iRZ TC65 Lite
User Manual
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WD interwal = <hour (00 - WD off, max - 255)>
<Q> Quit
WD interval =
In order to change the restarting interval, enter a number from 0 to 255 (input is after clicking
“Enter”). The restarting interval is specified in hours. If you need to disable this function, enter 0.
You should consider that after expiration of the specified time interval the modem will be restarted
unconditionally. In case of incorrect input, the modem will indicate “ERROR” and display the WD
menu again. If the restarting interval is entered successfully, or if the “Q” command is issued, you
will jump to the main menu.
After input of the “
P3
” command you will jump to the ‘AT’ menu:
'AT' control = <minutes (00 - off, max - 255)>
<Q> Quit
WD interval =
In order to change the deadlock check interval, enter the number from 0 to 255 (input is after
clicking “Enter”). The interval is specified in minutes. If you need to disable this function, enter 0.
In this menu the periodic check for GSM module’s deadlock is set up with the interval specified
by the user. It is arranged as follows: the operating microcontroller on UART1 of the GSM module
issues the “AT” command (time rate 115200 bps, 8-N-1), expects for response, and, depending on
whether or not the response is received, restarts the module. This function is disabled on default.
Note: Java application can take off this COM port, resulting in constant module restarting (with
this function activated).
Upon incorrect input, the modem will display “ERROR” and represent the ‘AT’ menu again. If
the restarting interval is entered successfully, or the “Q” command is issued, you will jump to the
main menu.
After input of the command “
P4
” – you will jump to the power standby mode menu:
Mode = (0 - off, 1 - on)
<Q> Quit
Mode =
In order to change it, you need to enter “0” or “1” (input is after clicking “Enter”). Upon an
incorrect input, the modem will display “ERROR” and represent the AT menu again. If the restarting
interval is entered successfully, or the “Q” command is issued, you will jump to the main menu.
In this menu, the modem’s jumping to the power standby mode is blocked (OFF) or enabled
(ON). That is, upon the module’s deactivation, the operating microcontroller will start the module or
not.
After input f the “
PC
” command – you can view the input power supply voltage and module
power supply voltage (accuracy of measurement 5%):
P0WER Uin=12.0 Umd=3.9
where Uin is input voltage in volts, Umd is voltage on the GSM module in volts.
After the output you will jump to the main menu.
After input of the “PR” command you will jump to the statistics clearing menu:
Clear statistic?
<Yes> Yes
<Q> Quit