Motorola iM1000 User Manual
Motorola iM1000 User Manual

Motorola iM1000 User Manual

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Motorola
TM
iM1000

Data Modem

TM
for Windows
95,
TM
Windows
98
TM
and Windows
NT
User Guide
August 5, 1999
68P02953C65-O

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  • Page 1: Data Modem

    Motorola iM1000 Data Modem for Windows Windows and Windows User Guide August 5, 1999 68P02953C65-O...
  • Page 2: Im1000 - Data Modem

    - Data Modem ongratulations on purchasing your Motorola iM1000 stand-alone data modem. Your iM1000 offers wireless access to the internet. This data modem offers the following features: • Packet Data transfer for IP DTE. • Packet Data transfer for non-IP DTE.
  • Page 3 N O T E You may use the following information as a fast path to installation. To prepare your computer and iM1000 data modem for wireless data use, the following procedures are necessary. • Connect the cable. Connect the modem to the computer via the data cable.
  • Page 4: Installation Requirements

    After successful installation, you can surf the Internet, send and receives faxes and e-mail messages, and transfer files. Installation Requirements To run the installation program, you need the following: • An iM1000 data modem • An iDEN PC data cable for your data modem ® • An IBM...
  • Page 5: Hardware Installation

    Installation Planning Planning is the key to fast, easy iM1000 installation. Before a hole is drilled or a wire is run, inspect the vehicle and determine how and where you intend to mount the antenna, iM1000, and accessories. Plan wire and cable runs to provide maximum protection from pinching, crushing, and overheating.
  • Page 6: Antenna Mounting

    Be sure the mounting surface is able to adequately support the weight of the iM1000. Allow sufficient space around the iM1000 for free air flow for cooling. Be sure the unit is close enough to the vehicle operator to permit easy access to operating indicators. Although the...
  • Page 7: Mounting Im1000 - Vehicle Installation

    Figure 3. - Power Cable Assembly Mounting iM1000 - Vehicle Installation 1. Select the location to mount your iM1000 - either on the transmission hump or under the dashboard. By mounting the iM1000 on the transmission hump ensure that the transmission housing is not affected.
  • Page 8: Power Configuration

    8. Plug the power cable into the iM1000 power connector. Figure 4. - Connections to iM1000 Rear Panel Power Configuration To turn ON the iM1000 modem, an ignition signal is required at the ignition connector. It can be supplied in two ways. Switched Power Connection When installed in a vehicle, the modem receives the ignition signal from the vehicle’s ignition switch.
  • Page 9: Continuous Power Connection

    -Data Modem Continuous Power Connection An ignition plug is permanently plugged into the ignition connector. When the power is supplied to the iM1000 DC Power Connector, the modem turns Power Supply Antenna iM1000 Ignition Plug Figure 6. Continuous Power Connection...
  • Page 10: Setting Up Windows Components

    SETTING UP WINDOWS COMPONENTS The Installation software automatically installs the packet data application on your IBM PC-compatible computer with Windows installed. Windows must have Dial-Up Networking Version 1.3 or later and the TCP/ IP protocol installed. N O T E If your version of Dial-up Networking is earlier than Version 1.3, you can go to the Microsoft™...
  • Page 11 -Data Modem Figure 7. Add/Remove Programs - Windows Setup Window 5. Highlight “Communications” in the Components box. 6. Click “Details”. The Communications window opens.
  • Page 12 Setting Up Windows Components Figure 8. Communications Window 7. In the Communications window, do one of the following: a. If the selection box to the left of “Dial Up Networking” has a check mark in it, click “Cancel” to close the window. Click “Cancel”...
  • Page 13: Verifying And Installing The Tcp/Ip Protocol

    -Data Modem Verifying and Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Use this procedure to ensure that your computer has the TCP/IP protocol installed. 1. From the Control Panel on your desktop, double-click “Network”. The Network window opens. Your screen might not look exactly like the one illustrated .
  • Page 14 Setting Up Windows Components Figure 10. Select Network Component Type Window 4. Highlight “Protocol” then click “Add”. The Select Network Protocol window opens. Figure 11. Select Network Protocol Window 5. Under Manufacturer, select “Microsoft”. 6. Under Network Protocol, select “TCP/IP”, then click “OK”. The TCP/IP Dial-Up Adapter appears in the list.
  • Page 15: Installing The Dial-Up Adapter

    -Data Modem Installing the Dial-Up Adapter When you select “TCP/IP Protocol”, you are asked to select a network adapter. If you receive a message that you do not have one installed, use the following procedure to install one. If you have a Dial-Up Adapter installed, skip this section and go to “Installation Instructions”...
  • Page 16: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This section provides information for connecting the data cable and installing the software. N O T E To instal the Wireless Data Services software on a computer or hand-held device that does not have Windows installed, or if you do not have the installation disks, proceed to “Configuring the Modem for Packet Data—...
  • Page 17: Installing The Software

    -Data Modem Installing the Software The Installation software enables packet data service. I M P O R T A N T During installation, if you receive a message that you do not have one or more of the required Windows components installed, see “HARDWARE INSTALLATION”...
  • Page 18 Installation Instructions Figure 15. User Information Window 8. Enter your name and company, if it doesn’t automatically display. 9. Click “Next”. The Choose Destination Location window opens. Figure 16. Choose Destination Location Window 10. Click “Next” to accept the default Destination Folder . The Select Program Folder window opens.
  • Page 19 -Data Modem Figure 17. Select Program Folder Window 11. Click “Next” to accept the default Program Folder, iDEN Packet Data Applet. The installation program starts. A status window opens while the files are copying. After the files are copied, you can add a shortcut to your Windows desktop.
  • Page 20: Windows Nt Installation Only (Steps 14 - 38)

    Installation Instructions Windows NT Installation Only (Steps 14 - 38) 14. For Windows NT, an information window opens with a message that wireless modems will be installed. Figure 19. Begin Modem Installation 15. Click “OK”. The Installing New Modem window opens. Figure 20.
  • Page 21 -Data Modem Figure 21. Modem Selection Window 18. Click “Have Disk”, then click “Next”. The Install From Disk window opens. Figure 22. Install From Disk Window 19. Type the name of the drive that contains the manufacturer’s disk. 20. Click Browse. The Locate File Window opens.
  • Page 22 21. Highlight the “mdmiden” file. 22. Click “Open”. The Locate File window opens again. 23. Click “OK”. The Install New Modem window opens. iM1000 Figure 24. Install New Modem Window 24. Make sure “iM1000” is highlighted. 25. Click “Next”. The Port Selection Window opens.
  • Page 23 -Data Modem Figure 25. Port Selection Window 26. Highlight the COM port to which your modem is to be connected and click “Next”. The Modem Installation Finish window opens. Figure 26. Modem Installation Finish Window 27. Click “Finish”. The Did You Install the Modem Yet window opens.
  • Page 24 Installation Instructions 28. Click “Yes”. The Configure the Data-capable Modem in RAS Manager window opens. Figure 28. Configure the Data-capable Modem in RAS Manager Window 29. Click “OK”. The Network Configuration window opens. Figure 29. Network Configuration Window...
  • Page 25 -Data Modem 30. Click “Services”. The Network Services Selection window opens. Figure 30. Network Services Selection Window 31. Highlight “Remote Access Service” and click “Properties”. The Remote Access Setup window opens. Figure 31. RAS Access Setup Window 32. Click “Add”. The Add RAS Device window opens.
  • Page 26 Installation Instructions Com 2: iM1000 Figure 32. Add RAS Devices Window 33. Make sure the COM port for your iDEN data-capable phone is selected (COM2 in this example). 34. Click “OK”. The Remote Access Setup window now shows the added COM port.
  • Page 27 -Data Modem Figure 34. Communication Settings Window. I M P O R T A N T There is a baud rate setting for your computer and a baud rate setting for your phone. If you do not choose AutoDetect and accept the default baud rate of 19200, be sure the settings for the computer and the phone are the same.
  • Page 28 Installation Instructions 40. Optional: If you want to change the baud rate, click the down arrow next to 19200 and make another selection. Be sure that “Done” appears in the Status box before you continue 41. Click “OK”. The Packet Data Configuration window opens. Packet Data Configuration Window 42.
  • Page 29 -Data Modem 45. Click “Configure”. The Configure Status window opens. Figure 36. Configuration Status Window 46. Click “OK”. When you finish, you will receive a message that your phone was successfully configured. Figure 37. Setup Complete Window 47. At the Setup Complete window, to read the ReadMe file now, leave the check mark.
  • Page 30: Safety And General Information

    The output power level typically may vary over a range from 0.0024 watts to 0.7 watts. Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola Radio Product is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy: •...
  • Page 31: Antenna And Installation Considerations

    Antenna and Installation Considerations • All equipment must be properly installed in accordance with Motorola installation instructions. • This radio product is authorized under FCC Rule Part 47 CFR 2.1091(b), which states that it should be installed in such a way that a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20 cm) is normally maintained between the radio's antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons.
  • Page 32: Safety And General

    UserÕs Guide Safety and General Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of radio products in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using the radio product while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road •...
  • Page 33: Blasting Caps And Areas

    Safety and General Information OPERATIONAL WARNINGS W A R N I N G BLASTING CAPS AND AREAS To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio product when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: "Turn off two-way radio". Obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 34: Operational Cautions

    UserÕs Guide OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS C a u t i o n DAMAGED ANTENNAS Do not use any radio product with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Cleaning Instructions Clean the external surfaces of the radio product with a damp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashing detergent and water.
  • Page 35 Safety and General Information THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY...

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