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Option Quick Start Guide About this document Overview and Purpose This document describes how to use the hardware, software and gives some installation instructions. Confidentiality All data and information contained or disclosed by this document is confidential and proprietary of Option NV, and all rights therein are expressly reserved.
Option Quick Start Guide Table of contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Driver installation ................................................................................................................................. 3 Hyperterminal ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Set up a data call ..................................................................................................................................
Option Quick Start Guide 1 DRIVER INSTALLATION Note: depending on the actual product you are trying to install the names may differ in some parts ! Following drivers are available for WinXP, Win2K and Win XP x64 edition: Multifunction Adapter : Globetrotter Module 3G+ Bus Modem : Globetrotter Module 3G+ Modem Network : Globetrotter Module 3G+ Network Card Ports : Globetrotter Module 3G+ Application Port Ports : Globetrotter Module 3G+ Diagnostics Port Smart Card : Globetrotter Module 3G+ Smart
Option Quick Start Guide Figure 2: automatic search for driver If Windows does not automatically find the correct driver, you should select Install from a list or specific location and browse to the folder "DriverXP_2000" on the CD 5. For the driver signing warning, click "Continue Anyway": Figure 3: Not signed driver warning 6.
Option Quick Start Guide Figure 4: Device manager V01 – D1 5 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R. Biesemans Dec 05, 2006 Option Confidential: This document is Option Confidential - it may not be duplicated, neither distributed externally without prior and written permission of Option NV.
Option Quick Start Guide 2 HYPERTERMINAL This section describes briefly how to setup HyperTerminal to enter AT commands. 1. Go to device manager, and check which port is the Application port. On my PC, the application port is COM6 Figure 5: Device manager 2. Open HyperTerminal Therefore you can follow the following path: Start → Programs → accessories → Communication → HyperTerminal 3. Enter a name for your HyperTerminal Connection and press OK. V01 – D1 6 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R.
Option Quick Start Guide Figure 6: Connection Description 4. In the next window, change the connecting using field to the Application Port (COM6 for my PC). Click on OK. Figure 7: Connection port 5. Now the next window will appear. Modify the Bit per second field to 115200 and Click the OK button. V01 – D1 7 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R.
Option Quick Start Guide Figure 8: Connection Properties Now HyperTerminal is configured. You are now ready to check some basic settings. V01 – D1 8 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R. Biesemans Dec 05, 2006 Option Confidential: This document is Option Confidential - it may not be duplicated, neither distributed externally without prior and written permission of Option NV.
Option Quick Start Guide 3 SET UP A DATA CALL Besides using dashboard applications, it is also possible to set up a data call using windows dial up networking. This section explains how to set up a dial up connection. 1. Go to Start Æ Control Panel Æ Network Connections and click on the icon “New Connection Wizard”. The following screen will appear: Figure 9: Network connections 2. Click the ‘next’ button and Figure 10 will appear. Select “connect to the internet”, and click next.
Option Quick Start Guide Figure 10: New network connection Figure 11: Manual connection setup V01 – D1 10 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R. Biesemans Dec 05, 2006 Option Confidential: This document is Option Confidential - it may not be duplicated, neither distributed externally without prior and written permission of Option NV.
Option Quick Start Guide 3. Select “Set up the connection manually”, and click the NEXT button. Choose the Connect using a dial-up modem option, and click the NEXT button. Figure 12: Connection with dial-up modem 4. Select the correct modem (Modem - Globetrotter 3G+ modem interface), and click the ‘next’ button. Figure 13: Select modem V01 – D1 11 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R.
Option Quick Start Guide 5. Type a name for the connection, which you will select the next time you need this dial-up connection, and click the ‘next’ button. Figure 14: Connection name 6. Type in the Phone number to dial, which is *99#, and click the ‘next’ button. Figure 15: Number to dial V01 – D1 12 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R.
Option Quick Start Guide 7. Choose the option you like, and then click the ‘next’ button. Figure 16: Connection availability 8. If your service provider requests to enter username and password for setting up a PS data call connection, please enter it using the screen below. Figure 17: Internet Account Information 9. The connection is set up and ready to used. Click the ‘finish’ button to close the wizard window. V01 – D1 13 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R.
Option Quick Start Guide Figure 18: Connection complete 10. If your card is registered on the network, you can use the just configured dial-up connection to activate a PDP context. Go to Start Æ Connect to Æ “Your Connection name here” and select it. Click the Dial button. After a while, a connection to the internet is made. V01 – D1 14 of 18 Author: Creation Date: R.
Option Quick Start Guide 4 SET UP A VOICE CALL Voice calls can be set up using HyperTerminal. In chapter 2 a description is given how HyperTerminal can be configured. Here the necessary AT commands are specified to make a voice call. 1. 2. 3. 4. AT_ODO=0 With this AT command circuit switched data transfer, which is needed for voice calls, is enabled The response on this AT command should be: OK AT_OPCMENABLE=1 As a default the voice part of the firmware is disabled.
Option Quick Start Guide Defined Values “ANY” “EGSM” ”DCS” ”PCS” ”G850” ”U2100” ”U1900” “U1700” “U17IV” “U850” 0 1 : any band : EGSM (900MHz) band : DCS (1800MHz) band : PCS (1900MHz) band : GSM 850MHz band : WCDMA 2100MHz band : WCDMA 1900MHz band : WCDMA 1900MHz band : disable : enable Eg: if you use GSM1900 (PCS) band, select only this band. All other bands have to be deselected.
Option Quick Start Guide : 0 GSM only 1 WDMA only 2 GSM first 3 WCDMA first 4 No change 5 Auto : 0 Acquire only circuit-switched systems 1 Acquire only packet-switched systems 2 Acquire circuit-and/or packet-switched systems 3 Any domain will do; no preference Eg: at_opsys=0,2 selects options: GSM only and CS & PS domains 6 ADDITONAL AT COMMANDS This section contains some basic at commands you may need when using our datacard/modules. 1. at_osec This command sets the RRC security setting.
Option Quick Start Guide 2 Ciphering 3 Fake Security 4 Integrity and Ciphering 2. ata This commands accepts a MT call. 3. at+chup This commands terminates a call. 7 CRADLE MODE Datacards : Nominal voltage = 3,5V Modules: Nominal voltage = 3,3V Changing card from cradle mode to laptop mode and vica versa is done with the port change command at_opos. For cradles with a usb connection this is normally not needed.