User Manual Part 2

User Guide to Q4000/QPRO
Document Number 1135-4713 Rev G
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After changing any parameters, it is necessary to type
on the Logger port to
perform a controlled power down/reboot, which includes saving the configuration
parameters to non-volatile memory (NVM).
Without the controlled reboot, the new values of the parameters are lost after a power
cycle on the modem.
See Appendix D - Debug and utility menus for more information on the debug (d) and
utility (U) commands.
7.2.1 Changing QCFG parameters
7.2.1.1 Change via the Logger port
To change QCFG parameters via the Logger port, type ‘U’ ‘C’ ’s’. You will be prompted for the
parameter’s number in hex, which you can see from viewing the parameter list above in Figure
7-1. You will then be prompted for the parameter’s new value as either a text or a numeric value.
See the example below:
U
***Utility Mode enabled*** (will expire in 20 Secs)
C
NOTE: Please conduct a controlled power down to ensure changes to
configuration parameters are committed to flash memory.
CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING:
'g' Get Param 's' Set Param
'd' Default Orbcomm Cfgs 'v' View Qcfgs
'M' CfgMgr 'D' Default Qcfgs
'q' Quit
> s
ENTER PARAMETER NUMBER> 0xa2
ENTER QCFG VALUE> 50
Exiting Utility Mode
7.2.1.2 Change via QCP on the MTS port
QUAKE Communication Protocol (QCP) mode is used on the MTS port. It has a number of uses
besides configuring parameters. See Chapter 6 for more information on QCP. To change the
value of a numeric QCFG parameter, connect a Terminal Emulation program to the MTS port with
the following settings:
Baud rate: 4800 bps
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None.
Note:
Note: