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USERS MANUAL
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6.10.6
To Make a 1x HSPD Call, Mobile IP Preferred on Verizon
1) Prepare the CM52 and the PC as described above.
2) A DMU file, necessary for Verizon MIP, should have been provisioned by default.
3) The mobile directory number (aka MDN) should have been provisioned, either by the carrier through an
over the air provisioning session (*228 call) or through NAM programming (AT*ERNAM=1,0,14,x).
4) Depending on what other services the CM52 was previously providing, it may be necessary to issue the
following AT commands from a HyperTerminal:
a) AT$QCMIP=1 (default setting upon reset)
b) AT$QCSO=2 (default setting upon reset)
c) AT+CMUX=C,2 (default setting upon reset)
5) Close HyperTerminal and launch Dial-Up Networking.
6) Configure Dial-Up Networking:
a) Dial
Using:
Sony Ericsson
CM52 Modem
b) Phone
Number:
#777
c) Username:
<MDN>@vzw3g.com
where <MDN> is the CM52’s 10-digit Mobile Directory Number.
Refer to NAM programming to acquire the MDN if it is not known.
d) Password:
vzw
6.11
Location Determination Call Flows
Location Determination Call Flows are not currently present within the CM52. The following is our intended
design should there be a requirement from a customer.
Note:
Even if a request from a customer is present, the solution must be agreed upon by the carrier.
Location determination capabilities may or may not be a requirement of the application. The CM52 supports
location determination in two cases; the CM52 can be configured such that a GPS receiver is present on the
CM52 board, or the GPS receiver can be part of the end application.
Make note of the persistent settings for whether location determination is required (AT*EPDMOD) and whether
the network calculated position is to be returned to the application (AT*EPDRL).
6.11.1 External
GPS
In the External GPS configuration, the application contains the GPS receiver.
Note:
the CM52 requests satellite measurements from the application. The application can either
provide the data if the data is available, or reject the request if there is no satellite data. If the
application rejects the data, the network will fall back to using the base station data that the CM52
provides to the network (AFLT).