Cellular Communications
D-2
Issue 2 May 1995
To connect the modem to a cellular telephone with a Cellular
Direct Connect cable, first install and enable the modem in your
PC, as described in Chapter 2,
Installation. Then use the
following steps and Figure 2-1 on page 2-2 to connect the
modem directly to your cellular telephone:
!
WARNING:
Be sure to use an AT&T approved Cellular Direct Connect
cable. Using a non-AT&T approved Cellular Direct Connect
cable is not recommended, as it may damage your modem
and void your warranty.
1. Select your cellular telephone with the )C command. The
modem is set up in the factory to work with a specific set of
Motorola cellular telephones. Other telephones are also
supported by using a )C command specific to your model of
cellular telephone.
Refer to the help text file, “cellv34.txt,” for
the most recent list of supported telephones and their
corresponding )C setting. Also refer to page 4-19 for more
information on the )C command.
2. Plug the cellular cable’s 9-pin connector into the modem’s
9-pin rear edge connector. The connector’s slot must face
up.
3. Make sure that the cellular telephone is turned off.
4. Attach the other end of the cellular cable to the cellular
telephone.
5. Turn the cellular telephone on.
6. For Motorola
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dual-mode telephones (which support both
digital and analog signals), use the phone’s menu to set it to
analog. (Switch the telephone to analog each time you turn it
on.)