Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Technical customer support
- 3. Functional description
- 4. Unpacking, transporting, storing
- 5. Technical data – Device
- 6. Technical data – Radio modules (all optional)
- 7. Operation
- 8. General device configuration
- 9. Wi-Fi configuration
- 10. WWAN configuration
- 11. Mechanical installation
- 12. Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover
- 13. Connectors
- 14. Integrated power supply, power supply cable
- 15. Optional equipment
- 16. Maintenance
- 17. Malfunctions and troubleshooting
- 18. Reasonably foreseeable misuse
- 19. Guidelines and certificates
- 20. End-of-life device disposal
- 21. List of figures
WWAN configuration
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10.5.3.2. Test communication between DLT-V72 and WWAN Radio card
The open source software Tera Term, for example, can be used to test that the DLT-V72 can
communicate with the Radio card.
This software can be downloaded from the following URL, for example (website available at time of
writing this operating manual, dated Feb 2019):
https://www.heise.de/download/product/tera-term-51776
Perform the following steps:
Open the AT port via Tera Term.
Connect to the AT port.
In the AT port, enter the command AT.
If the response received is OK, communication is present.
10.5.3.3. Test that GNSS data can be received
The open source software Tera Term, for example, can be used to test that GNSS data can be
received. Availability of the software: see previous section.
Perform the following steps:
Open the NMEA port via Tera Term.
Test that NMEA data are received.
Enabled data flows are displayed.
Example:
Fig. 10.14: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - test NMEA data flows