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eWON 500-2001-4001-4002 User Guide - eWON Configuration
eWON 500®2001®4001®4002® Version 4_3_0 - User Guide - 10/5/05 - ©ACT'L sa - Page 39
Control Description
Modem Settings
Modem Detected
Textual description of the eWON internal modem detected, if available.
The text that displays is always "Internal", followed by the modem type or speed
(i.e. "BIBAND GSM" in the screenshot above).
GSM Pin Code (reboot
required)
Enter here the currently valid PIN code on the SIM card you have inserted in eWON.
This PIN code will be taken in account only after you have
power OFF/power ON eWON.
Signal Level
Indicates you the current signal level for your GSM/GPRS communication.
This signal range must be between 20 and 31 (signal levels lower than 18 could work,
but the communications could be slower or even interrupted).
Check your local environment and your antenna isolation/power if you get a 0 or a 99.
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Network
This field indicates if you are able to connect to the GSM/GPRS network.
You should read "Home network" in order to communicate safely.
Modem Init String (Basic Part)
This string is used to configure and to initialize the modem.
Any change in this string could prevent communications to succeed, for that reason
only qualified users should modify this string.
It can be useful to modify this string i.e. if you install eWON in a country where the
telephonic network is different than in your country.
Clearing this string will result to applying a well known default initialization string (after
you have validated your choice by clicking on the Update Modem Settings button.
Table 17: GSM Modem configuration controls
GPRS Settings
In order to generate a GPRS outgoing communication, the user must enter "GPRS" in the Server Phone Number
field
from the Outgoing Calls config part from the Dial Up Configuration page c.f. chapter “Dial up (PPP)” on page 42.
Notes:
• Each part of the GPRS configuration can be enabled or not.
• If your GPRS provider requires authentication when login in the GPRS network, the login and password must
be entered in the Dial Up Configuration page c.f. chapter “Dial up (PPP)” on page 42.
• Some network operators use authentication to identify the mobile phone connecting to their GPRS network.
PDP context definition Packet Data Protocol Context:
Access Point Name
(APN): Enter the Internet address of your access point.
Your service provider supplies the address.
Table 18: eWON GPRS main settings controls