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Modem Profiles and Settings
IMPORTANT: These settings are stored on the modem’s Random
Access Memory (RAM) and are lost when the modem is turned off unless stored in the modem’s non-volatile memory.
The iR1200 modem can store up to three profile or image. By default, image 2 is loaded when the modem is powered on. We recommend that you save this setting to the first profile/image.
AT Command Save User Default
Configuration
Command Syntax AT&W1
Expected Return Code(s) OK
GPS Default Parameters
The iR1200 GPS-Enabled modem will use the following NMEA default parameters.
The factory default port characteristics are:
• Baud rate = 4800 bps
• Data bits = 8
• Stop bits = 1
• Parity = None
Note: These settings should not be changed unless absolutely necessary.
RFM-4002-5015 Rev 3 63
iR1200 Modem
64 nextel.com
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Table of contents
- 11 Table of Figures
- 13 FCC Compliance
- 15 Required Components
- 15 How to Order
- 16 Online Documentation
- 17 Introduction
- 17 Welcome to Nextel
- 17 Using This Guide
- 17 Nextel Coverage
- 18 Nextel Customer Care
- 19 Overview
- 19 General Overview
- 20 Modem Operating Modes
- 20 Modem Configurations
- 20 iR1200 Rugged Modem
- 21 iR1200 GPS-Enabled Modem
- 22 Modem Specifications
- 25 Getting Started
- 25 Connecting the Modem
- 27 Communication Indicators
- 29 Packet Data
- 29 Circuit Switched Data
- 31 Installing iDEN Packet Data Applet
- 31 Hardware and Installation Requirements
- 32 Before You Begin
- 32 Download Software Instructions
- 33 Windows 95/98/ME
- 41 Windows
- 45 Setting Up Windows Components
- 45 Verify Dial-Up Networking
- 45 Windows 95/98/ME
- 46 Windows NT
- 46 Windows
- 46 Verify TCP/IP Protocol Installation
- 47 Windows 95/98/ME
- 48 Windows NT
- 49 Installing the Dial-Up Adapter
- 49 Windows 95/98/ME
- 49 Windows NT
- 51 Manual Modem Configuration
- 51 Modem Configuration – Windows 95/98/ME
- 51 Install the Modem
- 52 Configure the Modem Driver
- 53 Create a Dial-up Networking Connection
- 47 Modem Configuration – Windows NT
- 47 Install the Modem
- 49 Configure the Modem Driver
- 50 Create a Dial-up Networking Connection
- 51 Modem Configuration – Windows
- 51 Install the Modem
- 52 Create and Configure a Dial-up Networking Connection
- 54 Modify Dial-up Connection Parameters
- 56 Modem Profiles and Settings
- 57 HyperTerminal Setup
- 59 Opening a HyperTerminal Session
- 60 Configuring With AT Commands
- 60 Modem Initialization
- 60 Restore Factory Defaults
- 61 Activate DTR Monitoring
- 61 Activate DCD Management
- 61 Set Computer’s IP Address
- 62 Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data
- 62 Select SLIP or PPP
- 63 Mobile IP Activation
- 63 Mobile IP Home Agent Address
- 63 Mobile IP Authentication Key
- 64 Mobile IP Security Parameter Index (SPI)
- 64 Mobile Node IP Prefix Length
- 65 Header Compression
- 72 Saving AT Settings
- 73 GPS Default Parameters
- 75 AT Commands
- 75 General AT Commands
- 76 User Image Profile Commands
- 76 Registration, Reset, and Authentication Commands
- 76 Network Status Commands
- 77 Other Useful AT Commands
- 77 Answer
- 77 Command Mode Echo
- 79 Hang-up
- 79 Request Modem Information
- 79 Go Online
- 80 Pulse Dialing
- 80 Quiet Mode
- 80 Tone Dialing
- 81 Verbose Result Codes
- 81 Extended Result Codes
- 82 Restore User Defaults
- 82 DCD Behavior
- 83 DTR Behavior
- 83 Restore Factory Default
- 84 Local Flow Control (Traditional)
- 84 Display Current Parameter Value
- 85 Local Character Framing
- 85 Local Flow Control (PCCA)
- 86 Local Data Rate
- 87 Lock/Unlock the DCE
- 87 Change the DCE’s PIN
- 88 Packet Data Sleep Timer
- 88 SLIP MTU
- 89 Select Mobile IP Client
- 89 Mobile IP Authentication Key
- 90 Mobile IP Session Timer
- 90 DTE IP Address
- 91 DTE IP Address Prefix Length
- 91 Data Encryption
- 92 DTE Stack
- 93 WDS Stack
- 93 Service Class
- 93 Packet Data Registration Timeout
- 94 Circuit Data Auto-Answer
- 94 Circuit Data Establishment Timeout
- 95 Comma Dial Modifier Timer
- 95 Circuit Data Idle Timer
- 97 S-Registers
- 97 Programming the S-Register
- 98 Reading an S-Register Value
- 98 Supported S-Registers
- 101 Troubleshooting
- 101 Common Problems
- 103 Error Messages
- 104 Diagnostic Commands
- 105 Extended Error AT Command
- 105 Extended Error Result Codes
- 109 Safety Notice
- 109 Safe and Efficient Operation Guidelines
- 109 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
- 109 Medical and Personal Electronic Devices
- 109 Pacemakers
- 110 Hearing Aids
- 110 Other Medical Devices
- 110 Interference with Other Electronic Devices
- 111 Copyright and Trademark
- 113 Appendix A: Glossary
- 121 Index