Environmental Specifications; Sending Gsm Commands To The Network - Sierra Wireless AirCard 700 Series Installation Manual

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Rev 2.1A Jun.04

Environmental specifications

Table 8-3: Environmental specifications
Operating
temperature
Storage
temperature
Humidity
Vibration
Sending GSM commands to the
network
GSM commands are used to:
Access network services
Display network and device parameters
Provide account status information (for example, indicate
whether a subscribed service is available to you)
If your service provider asks you to enter a specific command:
1.
Using your keyboard or the keypad on the VOICE tab in
the main Watcher window, type the command.
If the command was valid and accepted by the network,
the results are displayed in the Watcher window. Other-
wise, the message "Invalid GSM Command" is displayed.
For example, enter *#06#. This command displays the IMEI
You can send GSM commands even when a voice call or data
transfer is in progress.
1. IMEI—International Mobile Equipment Identity—a
number that uniquely identifies your device (AirCard
wireless network card) on the GSM network
Technical Specifications
-20 to +60 °C (ambient, outside PCMCIA
enclosure)
-30 to +85 °C
95%, non-condensing
15 g peak 10 to 2000 Hz (non-operating)
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