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RV-Z50-E Quick Start

 

 

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7.4

 

Exiting Command Mode 

To exit command mode and return to data mode, the command EXIT may be used. 

Alternatively, command mode will timeout after a configurable amount of time, by default 60 seconds.  

 

7.5

 

Configuration Commands 

The following commands are standard Raveon commands implemented by the modem. 

Command

 

Command Description

 

Parameters

 

Factory

 

Default 

 

EXIT 

Exit command mode, do not open the link connection.  

 

 

ATDT 

Exit command mode and open link. A parameter after the 

ATDT command will be interpreted as the link hostname to 
use. If there is no parameter, the default host is used, as set 
by the ACHN command.  

 

 

ATAT 

Silence AFTER Sequence - Sets period of silence after the 
command sequence characters in mS.  

Range:0 – 1000 
(mS)  

500  

ATBD 

Baud Rate 

– Sets serial com port baud rate (bps).  Over-the-

air (throughput) baud rate is set with ATR2 command.  
If a PC’s serial baud rate is set higher than the fixed over-the-
air baud rate of the module, hardware handshaking may be 
required.  

Range: 0 

– 7  

0 = 1200     5= 38400 
1 = 2400     6=57600 
2 = 4800     7=115200 
3 = 9600  
4 = 19200  

ATBT 

Silence BEFORE Sequence – Sets period of silence before 

the command sequence character in mS.  

Range: 0-1000  

mS 

500  

ATL 

Enable/Disable the LEDs

 

– 1 = LEDs always off.   This 

reduces some power consumption.  0 = LED operate normally. 

 

0 or 1 

ATMK 

Address Mask 

– Configures local and global address space. 

Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F.   In 
most applications, this is kept at FFFF.   

Range: 0000 - FFFF 

FFFF  

ATMY 

Unit ID 

– Configures the individual ID address for this unit. 1-8 

bytes. Each digit may be a 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,or F.  
This is the ID transmitted in GPS/localization messages.   

Range: 0 

–  

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 

1234  

ATR3 

Serial Port Time Out – The time in milliseconds for the serial 
port to time out. When data is entering the serial port, and 

this amount of time passes with no more data, the Z50 will 
begin to transmit the data over the air.  

Range: 1 - 999

 

20 

20mS is the 

default. 

ATSL 

Serial Number 

 Reads and returns a unique electronic serial 

number for this unit.  

Read Only  

1 - 99999999999

 

unique  

ATST 

Statistics 

 

Show the unit’s operational statistics. See 

Statistics section of user manual. 

 

 

None 

ATVR 

Firmware Version 

– Returns firmware version currently 

loaded on the module.  

Read Only, 3 
characters 

None  

AT&F 

Restore Factory

 

– Restore the factory default values.  This 

command will not erase the calibration values. 

 

 

None 

SID 

Read Set the System ID. 

 Normally, this setting should not be 

changed. 

 

0-255 

SHOW 

Show/display 

an overview of the radio’s configuration.

 

None 

Summary of Contents for RV-Z50

Page 1: ...RV Z50 Miniature 3G Cellular Wireless Modem and GPS Transponder Quick Start Guide Revision B1 July 6 2017 Raveon Technologies Corporation www raveon com www ravtrack com...

Page 2: ...6 3 Downlink Data To Z50 9 6 3 1 Configuring the Modem for Data Reception 9 6 4 Communication between Z50s 9 6 5 GPS Position Transmission 9 6 5 1 Idle Transmission Rate 10 6 5 2 Active Transmission...

Page 3: ...14 7 7 1 Acquiring a SIM card 14 7 7 2 Static IP vs Dynamic IP 14 7 7 3 Installing the SIM 15 7 8 Factory Default Settings 16 8 NOTICE 16 8 1 Safety Training information 16 8 2 Regulatory Agency Compl...

Page 4: ...ansponder by adjusting reporting rules and detail levels of GPS reports For security AES 128 encryption is used to secure your data Its universal I O connection makes it interchangeable with many othe...

Page 5: ...zens of other radio modems The UWRC connector pin out is as shown below 20 Pin UWRC Interface Port Pin Function Description 1 GND Ground 2 VCC DC Input 5V 3A version 7 30V 3B version 3 CD Carrier Dete...

Page 6: ...emale A typical mating connector MMCX male is a RMX 9010 1B from RF Industries A suitable antenna must work on the frequency bands that your cellular carrier is using The Z50 can operate on any of the...

Page 7: ...RV Z50 E Quick Start 7 UMTS Frequency Bands Band Name Low MHz High MHz BW Low High Spacing B2 1900 PCS 1805 1880 75 1850 1910 80 B5 850 875 885 10 824 849 45...

Page 8: ...or more bytes of data into the serial port of the modem When a full packet of data has been collected into the internal buffer of the modem there is a pause in the data per ATR3 or the maximum packet...

Page 9: ...command sets the host name or the host IP address The ACHN command parameters are stored internally in the Z50 so these parameters need only be configured one time But they may be modified at any tim...

Page 10: ...ATE and NMEAMASK commands will configure the unit to output its GPS position locally over the user serial port 6 5 5 Deep Sleep 6 6 Data Reception 6 6 1 GPS Position and Status When the modem receives...

Page 11: ...receiver For GPS tracking be configured to output their own GPS location via their serial port Following is a list of the NMEA messages that are available NMEA Message Bit Number zero based Bit Mask...

Page 12: ...ta entering the modem there must be a pause in the data stream before the Entry Sequence as well as a pause afterwards If either pause is missing the modem will not enter the command mode The pause le...

Page 13: ...nge 0 1000 mS 500 ATL Enable Disable the LEDs 1 LEDs always off This reduces some power consumption 0 LED operate normally 0 or 1 0 ATMK Address Mask Configures local and global address space Each dig...

Page 14: ...d protocol UDP TCP DART UDP ACHN Read Set Hostname or IP address Set the URL or IP address for the link helloworld com or 123 45 67 89 For DART systems this is the hostname of the Master Gateway 1234...

Page 15: ...ard into the Z50 1 Unlock the SIM card holder by sliding the lock towards the center 2 Open Hinge of the SIM card holder 3 Gently slide the SIM card into the hinging portion of the SIM card holder it...

Page 16: ...inside this transceiver All service work must be referred to your Authorized Service Center or Raveon Technologies Service Department 8 1 Safety Training information Always use this radio with the ant...

Page 17: ...ANY RAVEON PRODUCT EVEN IF RAVEON AND OR ITS AFFILIATES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE OR FOR CLAIMS BY ANY THIRD PARTY ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING TH...

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