Maxon MM-5100 Setup Manual

Cdma 800mhz 1xrtt voice/data/sms modem windows setup manual

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Maxon Electronics Australia Pty Ltd
MM-5100
CDMA 800MHz 1xRTT
Voice/Data/SMS Modem
Windows Setup
Manual
Version: 1.an
Date: August 9
, 2003
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  • Page 1 Maxon Electronics Australia Pty Ltd MM-5100 CDMA 800MHz 1xRTT Voice/Data/SMS Modem Windows Setup Manual Version: 1.an Date: August 9 , 2003...
  • Page 2: Fcc Rf Exposure Compliance

    Re-orient or relocate the receiving radio or TV antenna Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver Contact RT Wireless Ltd. Technical Support for assistance. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 2 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 3: Mm-5100 Windows Setup Manual

    MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 3 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 4: Revision History

    1 . R E V I S I O N H I S T O R Y Level Date History 0.1a August 7 , 2003 Commercial Release Version - Australia 0.1an August 19 2003 Commercial Release Version - New Zealand MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 4 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 5: Contact Information

    +61 2 9707 2000 Andrew Arnold – Cellular Business Development Manager Phone: +61 418 977 778 Australia Technical: Ashween Prasad – Technical Engineer Phone: +61 2 9707 2000 MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Email lester@rtwireless.co.nz Email: rayws@maxon.com.au Email: danab@maxon.com.au Email: andrew@maxon.com.au...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    3 . T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S MM-5100 WINDOWS SETUP MANUAL ... 3 REVISION HISTORY ... 4 CONTACT INFORMATION ... 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ... 5 OVERVIEW ... 7 LED FUNCTIONS ... 8 LOADING THE PHONE SOFTWARE &...
  • Page 7: Overview

    IS95A circuit switched networks. When using the MM-5100 for 1x connections, access is achieved via a PPP (TCP/IP) connection to the CDMA network. The CDMA carrier provides the Internet connectivity, becoming the ISP for that session.
  • Page 8: Led Functions

    1x cell supports only IS95A) Note 1: In ALL-LED-OFF state, when you connect ear piece to the MM-5100, the LED’s are enabled for a value set by AT command AT$$EXT_LED=<1~255sec>. If LED always ON is required, change the AT command parameter to ‘0’.
  • Page 9: Loading The Phone Software & Drivers

    & D R I V E R S As you will be required to connect your MM-5100 to your computer and a power source you must attach an antenna to MM-5100 NOW. This must be done before ANY power is connected to the modem.
  • Page 10 If USB is not present on your PC leave ‘Install USB Driver’ un-ticked. If a Serial port is not present on your PC leave ‘Install Serial Driver’ un-ticked. If you ticked ‘Install USB Driver’ observe the following alert, then click “OK”. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 10 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 11 Tick features you want to load then click “Next” to continue. Software & Drivers you selected will be installed in C:\MAXON folder or rename to suit your preference. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 11 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 12 If you selected to ‘Install Serial Driver’ select the Serial com port to which it is connected and the communication speed of the modem. The default comm. speed setting is 115200. The software now installs the Serial Driver. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 12 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 13 If you selected ‘Install USB Driver’ connect modem to PC via USB cable. Maxon Phone UI Software and Driver installation complete. Click ‘Finish’. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 13 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 14 To confirm loading of Drivers please go to ‘Control Panel>Phone and Modem Options>Modems tab’. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 14 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 15: Setup Modem Using Hyperterminal

    This section forward is for advanced users who may wish to control integration of the MM- 5100 without using the Maxon Phone UI Software. This section should be read in conjunction with the MM-5100 AT Commands User Manual. To change the baud rate, start HyperTerminal which is located under ‘Start>...
  • Page 16 RS232 cable. (The modem should be powered on). Select your country. Select COM1 if the modem is connected to Com Port 1 then click ‘OK’. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 16 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 17 The default baud rate of the MM5100 is 115200. Select 115200bps. After selecting the bits per second confirm that the Data bits is set to “8”, Parity “none”, Stop Bits “1”and “Hardware” flow control. Click “OK” to continue. . MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 17 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 18 115200bps. Type “at+ipr?” and then Enter to confirm the Modems communication speed. Modem responds to the above command with the set IPR value. This should be 115200. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 18 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 19 Commands in HyperTerminal. This is due to the HyperTerminal comm. speed set at 115200 whereas you have now set the modem comm. speed to 19200. Disconnect from HyperTerminal by clicking “Disconnect” in the toolbar to release the connection. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 19 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 20 Now connection is released, and you can change the properties of HyperTerminal. Click the “Properties” button on the toolbar. Properties “Configure”. The communication speed was set to115200bps. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 20 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 21 Type “AT” and then enter. The modem should respond back with an “OK”. Type “AT+IPR?” and then “ENTER” key. You have successfully changed the communication speed of the modem to 19200bps. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 21 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 22 You must now shut down the HyperTerminal program. Click the “Yes” button. Save HyperTerminal so that you do not have to set the properties again. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 22 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 23: Modem Setup Under Windows Os

    After you have changed the communication speed of Modem to 19200bps, select modem under “Control Panel” then “Phone and Modem Options” Select Modem tab and click on ADD to setup a new modem. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 23 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 24 In the ‘Add/Remove Hardware Wizard’ select the box beside “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list”. Click “Next >”to continue with the installation. Select Standard Modem Types under the manufacturers list. Select Standard 19200bps Modem under Models. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 24 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 25 Installation is now complete. Click “Finish” button to finish installing the New Modem. Verify Installation of Standard 19200bps Modem by checking under listed modems in Control Panel. Click on the “Properties” button. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 25 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 26: Setup Maxon Usb Modem Driver

    This page should show the COM Port this modem will use and the Maximum Port speed. 8.2. Setup Maxon USB Modem Driver A USB connection between the PC and the MM-5100 allows full use of the 1x networks high speed data transfer rates. Serial Cable connections between the PC and any connected device have a baud limit of 115kbps.
  • Page 27: Setup Maxon Serial Modem Driver

    ‘Modems’ in the Device Manager. 8.4. USB or Serial Modem Properties Under ‘Control Panel>Phone And Modem Options’ you can see that the MM-5100 Modem Drivers you have loaded are now listed. To check the installed Modem click “Properties”...
  • Page 28: Change Mm-5100 Modem Properties

    QNC or 1x Packet Connection (for Fax settings please refer to next chapter): For QNC Connection, type “AT+CRM=131”. For 1x Packet Connection, type “AT+CRM=150”. Then Click ‘OK’ Button. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 28 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 29: Setting Up Winfax Pro With Windows 98 And 2000

    , please see WinFax® setup guide provided by Symantec ® Note: WinFax supports only 19200bps. If you use the MM-5100 at 115200bps baud rate, but want to ® send or receive Fax by WinFax The modem speed should be set to 19200bps. Please use AT+IPR command to change the communication speed of the MM-5100.
  • Page 30: Setting Up Winfax General Properties When Using Rs232 Port

    1. Cellular (Analog/AMPS) 2. Cellular (PCS/GSM-Digital) 3. Default 4. Dial as entered Any of these options can be selected and work well. But if possible select “default”. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ General Properties ® Page 30 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 31: Fax Properties - When Using Serial

    If your WinFax has the combo box in item number 5 as below: ® 1. Cellular (Analog/AMPS) 2. Cellular (PCS/GSM-Digital) Either of these can be selected and work well. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 31 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 32: Start Using

    9.1.4. Start Using After setting up, click on File and select “Send New” Send Fax by clicking the “Send” button. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 32 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 33: Setting Up Winfax General Properties When Using Usb Connection

    1. Cellular (Analog/AMPS) 2. Cellular (PCS/GSM-Digital) 3. Default 4. Dial as entered Any of these options can be selected and work well. But if possible select “default”. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ General Properties ® Page 33 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 34: Fax Properties - When Using Usb

    If WinFax has the combo box in item number 5 as below either of these can be selected and ® work well. - 1. Cellular (Analog/AMPS) MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ 2. Cellular (PCS/GSM-Digital) Page 34 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 35: Start Using

    9.1.7. Start Using After setting up, click on File and select “Send New” Send Fax by clicking the “Send” button. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 35 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 36: Change From Winfax To 1X Data Session

    Open saved HyperTerminal session. If you had saved HyperTerminal connection when changing the speed from 115200 to 19200, open that connection. Starts HyperTerminal The HyperTerminal speed should be set to 19200. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 36 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 37 The response “OK” after sending of “at+ipr=115200” confirms that the speed of the modem has changed to115200. After that “OK” response, you can’t type any other AT Command in HyperTerminal. The Hyper Terminal speed has to be changed to 115200. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 37 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 38 After the connection has been released, change the properties of HyperTerminal. Click on the “Properties” button in the toolbar. In the Properties dialog box. Select the Com Port to which the modem is connected to. Click the “Configure…” button MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 38 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 39 Select 115200 and click ‘OK’ The communication speed has now been changed to 115200bps. Now check the MM-5100 communication speed. Type “at+ipr?” and enter. An OK response confirms the comms speed of the modem has been changed to 115200. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ...
  • Page 40: Setting Up Qnc (Quick Net Connect) Windows 98 & 2000

    C O N N E C T ) W I N D O W S 9 8 & 2 0 0 0 Before setting up QNC you should install the modem. This is explained in this manual under “Modem Setup Under Windows”. Particularly refer to the section “Change MM-5100 Modem Properties”...
  • Page 41 Double Click on the icon “Make New Connections”. This will start a new connection wizard, click “Next >” to continue. Select connection type of “Dial-up to private network” and then click the “Next >” button MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 41 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 42 Type the phone number for QNC or 1x connection which is #777 and click “Next >”. Select your preference and click the button “Next >”. Type the name you want to use for this connection, and click “Finish”. MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ Page 42 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 43 Type User name, Password then click “Dial”. Then click “Properties”. 1) QNC Connection User name: qncuser Password: ssqnc For either option select “Save Password” MM-5100 Windows Setup Manual 090803 NZ 2) 1x Packet Connection User name: mobile@jamamobile Password: telecom Page 43 of 44 4/09/2003...
  • Page 44 If you wish you can check or set the Properties of this Connection. You have now completed the MM-5100 modem setup and Windows functionality. If you have any questions relating to this setup procedure please contact your dealer or RT Wireless Ltd.

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