User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Application and Integration
- Developers Guide
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY2Revision History5Purpose Of This Document5Distribution5Related Documentation5Module Descriptions and Specifications6iO15 Modem Product Specificationss6Electrical specifications:6Environmental Specifications6Other Specifications
- Purpose Of This Document
- Distribution
- Related Documentation
- Module Descriptions and Specifications
- iO1500R Evaluation board
- Safety Notice - ATTENTION
- iO1500R Hardware Interfacing Information
- Design Considerations For iO1500R OEM Developers
- Module Software And Interface Modes
- Managing User Image Profiles
- How To Use Hayes Compatible Packet Data mode
- iDEN data modules – Software integration.
- Additional Information For Registering and Going Offline
- Summary Of AT Commands
- Appendix A: Requirements For FCC Testing
iDEN data modules – Software integration.
The iDEN data module system integrator has a choice of software tools to help in the
development of applications for the iO1500R OEM Module:
1. AT command set as described in iDEN Mobile Subscriber DTE/DCE Interface
for Data Services.
2. For integrators with non-PC operating system, Motorola provides two types of
RALP (Module Application Layer Protocol) command support: Full RALP
and SDK RALP. The SDK functions were developed over this protocol.
There is an NDA and a fee required to get the RALP document.
Visit the iDEN developer site at http://www.idendev.com/
for an overview, download
documentation, get sample code and other data application development tools.
Listed below are recommendations of the software interfacing procedure for the
iDEN data modules with external devices and the iDEN infrastructure.
1) Configure the iDEN data module for the baud rate of your DTE. The default baud
rate of the module is auto baud. Do not leave as auto baud.
AT Check communication with the module.
AT+IPR=baud rate Configure the baud rate of the iDEN data module.
2) Configure the iO1500R module for a PPP/SLIP connection.
AT Check communication with the module first.
ATZ2 Sets Profile 2 with.AT+WS46=24
AT+WS45=4 Sets the DTE protocol stack to Packet Data PPP/SLIP
ATE0 Set ECHO Off
AT&W2 Store configuration to module’s Profile 2. (Storing new
Configuration will overwrite the default configuration.)
3) Check module network status.
PPP Connection should not be established until MIP Registration is complete.
Network status can be checked using AT commands.
Check Signal Quality with this AT command: AT+WS53?
Range: 0-100 (Minimum working levels for Signal Quality are between 75-80).
Check mobile IP registration with this AT command: AT+WPSTATE
(Return data has a few lines; the last line contains the Mobile IP registration status)
See the iDEN Mobile Subscriber DTE/DCE Interface for Data Services
68P81129E10-C for detailed AT command descriptions.
If SQE value read in using the AT53 command is OK and the iDEN data module is
Mobile IP registered go to step 4).
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