User's Manual
View the CMDS via:
Setup > 1)Comm > 1)Configure > 1)Serial I > 5)Modem > ViewCMDS
CMDS stands for Command String and it is used to initialize the modem. The
CMDS may need to be viewed if the modem is not working or if data transfer is
very slow. If the CMDS parameters are not appropriate for the modem being
used, they can be changed using the SRX Host software. To find out what CMDS
parameters the modem needs, consult the modem’s user guide or Lotek Wireless
Inc. for details.
INITIALIZING THE CMDS FOR THE MODEM
CMDS stands for Command String and is used to initialize the modem.
As soon as a modem is connected to the receiver and the receiver is Online, the
CMDS parameters are sent to the modem. If no modem is connected, a “No
Modem, please select it via Setup/Comm” message shows on the LCD.
If the modem’s CMDS parameters are edited via the SRX Host while the modem
is connected, then the modem cannot function properly. Two ways to correct this
are: 1)initialize the modem, or 2) unplug the modem and then plug it back into
the receiver. For the latter, the receiver sends the new CMDS to the modem as
soon as the modem is reconnected to the receiver (like a refresh).
Initialize the modem via:
Setup > 1)Comm > 1)Configure > 1)Serial I > 5)Modem > 3)Initialize
If a strictly RF modem is being used, then Serial II can be used.
SETTING DE F AU L T FAC T O R Y SE T T I N G S
View the default factory settings via:
Setup > 1)Comm > 2)Factory Settings
The factory default settings are available for Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, and
Stop Bits. The default settings are shown in brackets in the display when this
menu item is selected.
The factory default settings can be set for either Serial I or Serial II, or both, via: