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Step 5. To configure the Z-CARD 210 using AT commands

a.

 

To send AT Command to Z-Card 210, you must find a communications
program to be operated in ASCII terminal emulation mode under your PCs
(host). The followings are some typical programs:

HYPER TERMINAL in WINDOWS 95
TELIX or similar alternatives

In the Terminal Program you choose, set the parameters of the COM Port
as follows:
  19200 bps, 8 data bits, No parity check and 1 stop bit.

b.

 

AT Command for the Z-CARD 210 setup

i.

 

Set the IP Address
AT!Ixxx.xxx.xxx.xxx , xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP Address e.g.
AT!I203.67.40.233

ii.

 

Set the Side Preference

            AT\N3 A Side Preference , AT\N4 B side Preference

iii.

 

Save all you setting into memory and Reset your Z-CARD 210

            AT&W
            ATZ

Step 6.Connecting to the CDPD Network

a.

 

Connecting to the CDPD network -- Run the TCP/IP stack

Click 

My Computer

, select 

Dial-Up Networking

, and double-click 

Z-210

.  The

Connect to 

dialog will appear.  Click 

Connect

 to start the connection.  Wait for

the 

Terminal Screen 

dialog to appear, then click 

Continue

 to complete the

connection.

Step 7. Start Observer

a.

 

Click 

Start 

in the task bar, highlight 

Z-Card CDPD Utilities

, and double-click

Observer.

i.

 

Read the Observer status indicators.  Definition of each indicator is described in
more detail in the 

Z-Card 210 User’s Manual

.

ii.

 

Open the Configuration Dialog, make sure that IP address and Channel

Preference are set correctly.  Either enable the 

Automatic Seek

 function or type

the channel number of local area in the 

Manual Channel

 box.

iii.

 

Read the register and channel status indicators at 

Observer

 to ensure that

your Z-Card 210 is registered to the CDPD network and has acquired an
available channel, then start enjoying wireless Internet!

Summary of Contents for Z-Card 210

Page 1: ...which can be found on the label on top of the Z CARD 210 The IP address is a valid Internet address and is matched up with your unique EID b Side Preference Does your Service Provider prefer A side o...

Page 2: ...01 04 12 C Ready_To_Convert Doc 85217 DOC f In the next window click the big button with a computer picture and the Z Card CDPD Utilities Choose Program Group dialog box will appear...

Page 3: ...i Restart the computer Step 3 Establish Hardware Connection To Setup your Z CARD 210 a With the Z Card 210 modem s label facing down insert Z Card 210 into your notebook s PCMCIA slot b The Win95 98 w...

Page 4: ...Modem in the type of the modem Then select Next to view the next window d In this window you should input proper information of Area code Telephone number and country code For example if you re in Ta...

Page 5: ...OC e Click Finish in the following window and Windows 95 98 will create an icon for your new connection f Select the icon of your new connection and choose the Properties item from the File function m...

Page 6: ...rt Doc 85217 DOC g In the General tab uncheck Use country Code and Area Code h Go to Server Types Select Type of Dial Up Server with SLIP Unix Connection and uncheck the Log on to network Then click t...

Page 7: ...P Address and then input the IP address provided by the service provider Select Specify name server addresses and input IP addresses in the Primary DNS as well as Secondary DNS fields Uncheck Use IP H...

Page 8: ...ecting to the CDPD Network a Connecting to the CDPD network Run the TCP IP stack Click My Computer select Dial Up Networking and double click Z 210 The Connect to dialog will appear Click Connect to s...

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