7.3 Checking the communication with the modem
Once the modem is connected, you can check communication between the RB600
terminal and the PC using Telit AT Controller available here:
http://teleorigin.com/file_upl/pliki/1/Telit_AT_Controller.zip
Alternatively, you can use any Terminal program. Configuration of the DTE (port COM)
should be as follows:
Bits per second:
115200 bps
,
Data bits:
8
,
Parity:
None
,
Stop bits:
1
,
Flow control:
hardware
.
To communicate with the modem, use software such as Hyperterminal (AT commands) or
use the attached Telit AT Controller.
Using a communication software such as Hyperterminal, enter the
AT
and
push 'enter'
button. The response of the terminal should be '
OK'
displayed in the Hyperterminal
window.
If the connection with the modem cannot be established do the following:
Check if the modem is connected with your PC via RS-232 or USB.
Check the configuration of the COM port.
Examples of AT commands:
ATE1
enables modem echo function,
AT+CGMI
modem answers “Quectel” when the connection is OK.
AT+CPIN?
shows the current status of the SIM card
AT+CPIN=xxxx
enter your PIN, where 'xxxx' are digits
AT+CSQ
to verify received signal strength
ATD<phone_number>;
to initiate a voice call
ATH
to hang up a voice call
For further information about AT commands and their usage, refer to [1].
7.4
Status of the modem (LEDs)
The operational status of the RB600 Terminal is shown by external LEDs placed on the
front panel of the modem.
The table below shows the meaning of the LEDs.
LED
name
LED colour
Description
DATA
blue
Software controlled using AT
GSM
orange
Off – GSM module is not running
64ms On/800ms Off – module is not synchronized with network
64ms On/2000ms Off – module is synchronized with network
64ms On/600ms Off – GPRS data transmission after dialing the PPP connection
PWR
green
Lights when modem is power on
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