Using Cell Modem Terminal Functionality; Status Commands - Campbell CELL200 Series Product Manual

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D.1 Using cell modem terminal functionality
NOTE:
This functionality is available in all CRBasic data loggers with a CS I/O port.
Using cell modem terminal
module using the terminal functionality in the module. It also illustrates how to use the same
functionality to retrieve status information from the CELL200 series and put the module into low
power mode. Downloadable example programs are available at
www.campbellsci.eu/downloads/cell200-example-programs.
Settings program for details.
To use the terminal functionality of the module, you must enable the terminal port. To do this:
1. Connect a USB cable between your module and computer.
2. Connect the cellular antenna, if it is not already connected. When using a MIMO antenna
with multiple cellular connections, connect the primary cable to Cellular and the secondary
to Diversity. If the cables are not marked in this way, they can be connected to either
antennna port. See
3. Open a web browser and go to:
TIP:
If this doesn't work browse to 192.168.86.1.
4. On the Settings | Advanced tab, set the Terminal Port CS I/O SDC Address. (It must be set
to a different address than the one used for the CS I/O Port SDC Address.)
5. Click Apply Changes.
D.2 Status commands
Status commands show current values of the information being requested. Some correspond to
settings and others are tied to diagnostic information. All values returned are strings. Not all
modems return all values. Values returned are also dependent on the network the device is
connected to.
functionality (p. 71) shows how to set up an attached CELL200-series
Antenna
connections (p. 33).
cell.linktodevice.com
See the CELL2XX-
.
CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular
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