Configuration Methods - Sagem RT3000 User Manual

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Configuration methods

15 Configuration methods
The complete configuration of the SAGEM RT3000 is written in a parameter file called
para.ini which is stored in the non-volatile memory of the device. When configuring the
SAGEM RT3000, the parameter file para.ini will be modified. The SAGEM RT3000 can
be configured by following methods:
Local configuration by entering DTMF codes (using a telephone set). Using this
method the user can change only those parameters that are changed most often.
He cannot set all parameters by this method.
Loading the configuration file para.ini on the local or a remote PC by a FTP
program, then editing the file para.ini with a text editor and then upload the edited
file back to the device.
Remote configuration by sending configuration SMS.
Sending AT commands using a Terminal program on the local PC
Local configuration:
by DTMF codes
(using a telephone)
by editing the config.
file para.ini
(download and upload
by FTP program)
by sending AT
commands
To understand the various configuration methods you have to know how the
parameters to be set are identified. So lets have a look in an excerpt of the file para.ini:
See a sample file para.ini on page 106.
Excerpt of the file para.ini:
[DIALING]
;settings for channel a
CHA_FAST_DIAL=NO
CHA_DIAL_TIMEOUT=600
CHA_LOCAL_CALL_WAIT=NO
CHA_LOCAL_CALL_CTRL=NO
CHA_TX_VOICE_LEVEL=-7
CHA_RX_VOICE_LEVEL=-7
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Para.ini
SECTION
The file para.ini consists of various sections.
Comment that gives instructions to the user
PARAMETER
This is the name of the parameter to be set.
VALUE
This is the value for the parameter. Note the
equatation mark (=) between parameter and
value. No blank!
Remote configuration:
by SMS
by editing the config.
file para.ini
(download and upload
by FTP program)
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