DEALER / SERVICE PROVIDER Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions COMPANY NAME: ___________________________________ should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: CONTACT NAME: ___________________________________ Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath ADDRESS:__________________________________________ tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet...
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(Optional Accessory). sion pumps and related instruments, contact your physician. Precautions DO NOT use the CDM-810 in locations bearing warning signs that Unplug the CDM-810 from the electrical outlet and caution against radio transmission, and always request permis- remove the internal battery should one or more of the sion before using the unit near medical equipment.
(antenna) kept 1.8 cm. Under any of these conditions, DO NOT attempt to service from the body. Please maintain this distance to the CDM-810 yourself, as this could result in risk of fire or comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. personal injury.
NEVER dispose of the battery in an open flame or Radio Frequency Energy and Explosives incinerator. DO NOT store or operate the CDM-810 in the same area where flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials are stored. Only use approved batteries (AX-401) or comparable.
NOTE: Before installing or using your CDM-810, please read all instructions in this guide. If you have any questions concerning the installation or use of your CDM-810, contact the Dealer / Service Provider where you purchased your CDM-810. Optional Accessory...
CDM-810, you will need to provide them with the serial number. This is located on a label on the bottom of the CDM-810 (see diagram at right). The ideal time to record the serial number is prior to installing the unit. Record the serial number in the front of this guide, and store this guide (along with your sales receipt) in a safe place for future reference.
NOTE: The following procedure applies only if a battery is supplied with your CDM-810; or you purchase a battery in the future. Before using or installing the CDM-810, you will need to install the battery. Procedures follow: Ensure that nothing is connected to the CDM-810.
Placement of the CDM-810 near a television set is not recommended as the CDM-810 may cause interference. • If you wish to place the CDM-810 on a flat horizontal surface, such as a desktop, table, stand, etc., make • Use of cordless telephones with the CDM-810 is permissible.
M6, self-tapping Phillips™ head screws of 20mm the AC power supply of the CDM-810 into an outlet that is lengths maximum. different from the computer. • Microwave ovens can occasionally generate interference with the CDM-810. If the sound quality of your CDM-810 degrades when switching on a microwave oven, move the unit further away from the oven.
NOTE: Do not allow anything to rest on cords attached to the provided with the CDM-810. Use of any other AC power CDM-810. Route the AC power supply cord so that it cannot be supply could damage the CDM-810 and void your abused by people walking on it, pets chewing on it, etc.
PC and use the appropriate AT command set to place a call. (See Page X for the AT command set) Blinking RED Light: The internal battery is providing power to the unit. The CDM-810 is not receiving power from the AC Receiving Calls power supply.
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PC Modem Driver Configuration Windows 95/98 configuration 1. From the Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel. 2. From Control Panel, double click MODEMS. (Fig. 4) If a modem is already installed in the PC then click the “ADD..” button. 3.
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Select “(Standard Modem Types)” from the “Manufactures:” list. Choose “Standard 28800 bps Modem” from the “Models” list and click NEXT. (Fig.6 ) Select the port to use with this modem. Click NEXT. Typically COM2 is used. (Fig. 7) Figure 6 - Choose Modem Type Figure 7 - Port Selection...
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6. Once the port has been selected Windows will install the modem. The installation screen will be displayed for approximately 25 seconds. (Fig.8) 7. After the installation is complete click on FINISH. (Fig. 9) Figure 8 - Installation Message Figure 9 - Completion Window...
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From the “Modems Properties” window select the “Standard 28800 bps Modem” that was installed. Click on PROPERTIES. (Fig. 10) From “Maximum Speed” area, select “38400”. (Fig. 11) Figure 10 - Modems Properties Figure 11 - Maximum Speed...
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10. From the “Standard 28800 bps Modem Properties” select the “Connection” tab, then click on ADVANCED. (Fig. 12) 11. From the “Advanced Configuration Settings” select “Software (XON / XOFF)”. Click OK. (Fig. 13) Figure 12 - Connection Properties Figure 13 - Advanced Connection Settings...
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12. Double click on the “My Computer” icon located on the Windows Desktop. Double click on the “Dial-Up Networking” icon. (Fig. 14) 13. From the Dial-Up Networking window, double click on the “Make New Connection” icon. (Fig. 15) Figure 14 - Dial-Up Networking Icon Figure 15 - Make Connection Icon...
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14. Type in a name for this new connection. Select a modem from the list and click NEXT. (Fig. 16) 15. Type in the Area Code, Phone Number, and Country code for the ISP you are using then click NEXT. (Fig.
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16. Click FINISH. (Fig. 19) 17. From the “Dial-Up Networking” window, right click on the connection that was just setup. (Fig. 18) 18. Select PROPERTIES. Figure 19 - Finish Window Figure 18 - Connection Properties...
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19. After selecting PROPERTIES, the “General” tab will be displayed. (Fig. 20) 20. Select the “Server Types” tab. (Fig. 20) 21. From the “Type of Dial-Up Server” drop down menu, Select “PPP:Windows95, Windows NT 3.5, Internet”. 22. In the “Advanced Options:” area check “Enable Software Compression”.
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24. From the “Dial-Up Networking” window, double click on the connection that was just setup. 25. From the “Connect To” window, type in the “User name” and “Password” for the ISP. (Fig. 22) 26. Click “Connect”. PC Fax Program In th e Fax program on your PC, such as WinFax, setup the Answer Mode.
(Optional Accessory) NOTE: The following section applies only if a battery is supplied with your CDM-810; or you purchase a battery in the future. A NiCd battery pack will provide backup power in the event of an AC power outage. Under normal usage conditions your battery can be used for up to four years.
NEVER submerge the unit in water or any liquids. To remove dust from the CDM-810, a soft, dry cloth or feather duster may be used. After you have finished cleaning the unit, reconnect the CDM-810...
FCC Notice Industry Canada Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the This device was tested and found to be in compliance with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC applicable Industry Canada specifications.
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Command A1 A2 Hang up A1: response OK A2: Response OK-> NO CARRIER Hook off +CICB Incomming Call Bearer +VTD, +VTS Duration n* 100ms and DTMF tones 0..9,A..D,*,# +COPS Operator selection ATDL Dial last used number, useful +CSQ Field strength +CREG Registration S-Registers...
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+CFUN Phone functionality After CFUN=0 A1- Answer for AT-Commands -> OK -> OK AT+CPIN? -> +CPIN: READY (not OK) A2- Answer for AT-Commands -> OK -> +CME ERROR: 11SIM PIN (and OK) After CFUN=1 not OK when Phone is ready OK when Phone is ready +CPIN Pin code state...
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+CSDH Show text mode parameters +CSMP Set text mode parameters +CSCS Character set used A1-only PCCP437 available A2-GSM, IRA, PCCP437 usable +CNMI Message indication A1-+CNMI: (0-3), (0-3), (0,2), (0,1), (0,1) A2-+CNMI: (0-3), (0-3), (0,2), (0,1), (0,1) +CMGR Message read +CMGL Message list A1 in Test-Mode: +CMGL=0..4 A2 in Text-Mode: +CMGL= REC UNREAD...
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Serial link echo mode Serial link result code +IPR Serial link baud rate At: +IPR: (),(300,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200) A2: +IPR: (),(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,14400,19200) Back to online mode Serial link response mode +ICF Serial link parameters A1: +ICF: (1-6),(0-4) A2: +ICF: (1,3-5),(0-1,4) Repeat last command Default configuration +IFC DTE-DCE local flow control...
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