Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety summary
- About this manual
- Introduction to EXPLORER 323
- To install the system
- To get started
- Before you start
- To switch on the EXPLORER 323
- To connect to the LAN interface
- To connect your WLAN-enabled device
- The EXPLORER Connect app
- To access the web interface
- To enter the SIM PIN for the terminal
- To register with the BGAN network
- Mounting calibration
- To start and stop data connections
- To make phone calls over BGAN
- To use the EXPLORER 323
- Configuration with web interface
- The web interface
- To control data connections from web interface
- To set up your data connection packages
- Multiple data connections
- Status information
- The Control panel
- To use the logs
- Terminal settings
- To set up the interfaces
- To manage VoIP phones or smartphones (Not M2M)
- Advanced LAN
- To manage connected devices (Traffic control)
- To set up tracking and location reporting
- Support features
- Advanced settings
- Passwords
- To set up user permissions
- To restore factory settings
- SIM PIN for BGAN
- To save or load a configuration
- Connection watchdog (Link monitoring)
- Terminal watchdog
- Data limits
- Call charges
- Remote management
- Remote control of tracking
- Power save
- To configure data connection types and filters
- Help desk
- Reset button
- Security
- To enter the SIM PIN in the web interface
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Command reference
- Conformity
- Glossary
- Index
Appendix B: Command reference
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AT commands
The following most used AT commands are explained in this manual. Other AT commands not
mentioned here may still be supported.
Syntax conventions
Syntax definitions use the following conventions:
• <parm> indicates that a parameter (without < and >) can be filled in by the user.
• { <opt1> | <opt2> | … } indicates that one of various options must be chosen by the user.
• [<options>] indicates that <options> may or may not be included in the command.
• Keywords and parameters are separated by commas.
Note: If parameters in the middle are left out, the commas must still be there as
placeholders, e.g. <parm1>,,,<parm4> - In this case parm 2 and parm 3 are left out,
but <parm4> is used. If the last parameters are left out, the commas are not needed, e.g.
<parm1>,<parm2>
• The command name and all keywords must be in upper case; most user-provided
parameters are case sensitive but may be either case.
• TE means Terminal Equipment - the equipment connected locally to the EXPLORER 323.