Robustel GoRugged M1000 Smart Cellular Modem For GSM/GPRS/EDGE Networks User Guide Document Name: Firmware: ModemConfigurator: Date: Status: DocID: User Guide 1.4.6 1.4.2 2013-12-20 /Confidential /RT_UG_M1000_v.2.0.0 www.robustel.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide About This Document This document describes the hardware and software of the Robustel M1000 series Industrial Smart Cellular Modem. Copyright© Guangzhou Robustel Technologies Co., Limited All Rights Reserved. Trademarks and Permissions Robustel are trademark of Guangzhou Robustel Technologies Co. Limited. All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Important Notice Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Do not drop, hit or shake the modem. Do not use the modem under extreme vibrating conditions. Do not pull the antenna or power supply cable. Attach/detach by holding the connector. Connect the modem only according to the instruction manual. Failure to do it will void the warranty. In case of problem, please contact authorized distributor. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Regulatory and Type Approval Information Table 1: Directives 2002/95/EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) 2002/96/EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 December 2003/108/EC 2003 amending di
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Revision History Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version contains all updates made to previous versions. Release Date Firmware Version Doc Version Details 2011-03-15 1.00 v.1.0.0 First Release 2013-12-20 1.46 v.2.0.0 Second Release RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Contents Chapter 1. Product Concept......................................................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 1.2 Packing List ....................................................................................................................
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4.2 GSM CSD Connection (Only Available under Normal Mode) ....................................................................... 51 4.2.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 51 4.2.2 Establishing a CSD Connection ......................................................................................................... 51 4.2.3 Answering a CSD Connection ......
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Chapter 1. Product Concept 1.1 Overview Robustel GoRugged M1000 is a rugged smart cellular modem offering state-of-the-art GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity for machine to machine (M2M) applications. Control via AT commands (Hayes 3GPP TS 27.007 and 27.005). GPRS, TCP/IP, SMS, CSD access via AT commands. Featured SMS Direct mode which can transparently convert serial data to SMS or vice versa without using AT Commands.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 2-pin pluggable terminal block for power connector x1 CD with user guide and configuration utility x1 Note: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged. Optional accessories (can be purchased separately): SMA antenna (Stubby antenna or Magnet antenna optional) x1 Stubby antenna Magnet antenna Serial cable for RS232 (DB9 Female to DB9 Male, 1 meter) x1 Wall Mounting Kit RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 35mm Din-Rail mounting kit AC/DC Power Supply Adapter (12VDC, 1A) x1 DB9 Male to 9-pin 5mm pluggable terminal block for serial port and DI/DO x1 1.3 Specifications Cellular Interface Standards: GSM/GPRS/EDGE GPRS: max. 86 kbps (DL & UL), class 10 EDGE: max. 236.8 kbps (DL & UL), class 12 Frequency: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for GPRS/EDGE CSD: Up to 14.4 kbps SIM: 1 x (3V & 1.8V) Antenna Interface: SMA Female RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Serial Interface Number of Ports: 1 x DB9 Female Serial Standards: RS232 and RS485 ESD Protection: ±15KV Baudrate: 8N1, 1200bps to 115200bps RS-232: TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, GND RS-485: Data+ (A), Data- (B), GND Digital Input Type: Dry Contact, DI or event counter Dry Contact: On: open, Off: short to GND Isolation: 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Counter Frequency: 900 Hz Digital Filtering Time Interval: Software selectable Digital Output Type: Sink, DO or pulse outp
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 1.4 Dimensions 1.5 Selection and Ordering Data Please refer to corresponding M1000 series datasheet. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Chapter 2. Installation 2.1 Overview 2.2 LED Indicators Name Color Function RSSI (3 LEDs) Green Cellular signal strength level NET Red Please refer to Table ME Functions Indicating the working mode.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide ME Functions NET LED Off 600 ms on / 600ms off 75 ms on / 3 s off 75 ms on / 75 ms off / 75 ms on / 3 s off 500 ms on / 25 ms off On 2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4. 2.4 Make sure to disconnect the power source from your modem before inserting and removing your SIM card. Connect the External Antenna (SMA Type) Connect this to an external antenna with SMA male connector. Make sure the antenna is for the correct frequency as your GSM operator with impedance of 50ohm, and also connector is secured tightly. 2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide PIN RS232 1 RS485 (2-wire) Data- (B) 2 RXD -> 3 TXD <- Data+ (A) 4 5 DO GND GND 6 DI 7 RTS <- 8 CTS -> 9 2.6 I/O IO GND Connect I/O Device and Sensors Digital Input Dry Contact: Digital Output (Sink Type) 2.7 Mount the Modem Use 2 pcs of M3 screw to mount the modem on the wall. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Or to mount the modem on a DIN rail, you need three pcs of M3 screws. 2.8 Ground the Modem Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices. Note: This product is intended to be mounted to a well-grounded mounting surface, such as a metal panel. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 2.9 Power Supply The power supply range is 9 to 36VDC. Note: Please take care about the polarity, and do not make reverse connection. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Chapter 3. Operate the Modem 3.1 Working Mode Overview There are two working modes available in the modem, please read carefully before operate the Modem Configurator software: Mode Description When DIP switches to Config Mode, user could use follow functions: 1. Configure modem via Modem Configurator; 2. SMS Direct; Config Mode 3. Auto-reboot; 4. Upgrade firmware.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide using the “Modem Configurator” utility are: 1. Green software, no need installation; 2. Full graphics mode, easy to learn how to configure the M1000 series modems; 3. The configuration profile can be easily stored, and then replicated to other modems; 4. Easy to upgrade modem firmware. Note: Modem Configurator can be used with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 32/64-bit operation systems. 3.2.1 Starting Modem Configurator 1. 2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3. Select the correct serial port which is connecting to the modem, then click button. After that you can see the popup windows “Operation Succeed”. 3.2.2 Operation Area Introduction Menu Icon Description File->Exit Exit the Modem Configurator. Settings->Communication Set the communication ways of configurator: Serial or TCP. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Settings->Export Export the Modem’s current configuration file to your local PC. Settings->Import Import the Modem’s configuration file from local PC to the Modem. Help->Help Show some notices about this configurator. Help->About Manufacturer’s information and Modem Configuratior version. Port No. Select the local RS-232 port to communicate with the Modem. Connect Connect the Modem Configurator to the Modem.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Important Notice 1. You must save your parameter changes by clicking “Write” button and then reboot your M1000 by clicking “Reboot” button to take effect for the parameter changes. 2. Debug tab is only available under Normal Mode, other tabs are available under Config Mode. 3.2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3. Click “Write” button then it will popup “Import Succeed” windows. 3.2.4 Com This tab allows user to set Com tab when modem is set into Config Mode. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide COM Item Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Description Select from “1200”, “2400”, “4800”, “9600”, “19200”, “38400”, “57600” and “115200”. Select from “7” and “8”. Select from “None”, “Odd”, “Even”, “Mark” and “Space”. Select from “1” and “2”. Default 115200 8 None 1 3.2.5 Basic This tab allows user to set follow items: Basic Item Device Name Com Type Selection RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide supports RS485 or not. E.g. Cinterion MC55i, which is Cinterion MC55i GSM / GPRS module Vary to different cellular module Disable ME Type Cellular module information, vary to each part number. IMEI Cellular module’s IMEI number. CSD Click to enable CSD function under Normal Mode. When running JAVA virtual machine under Normal Mode, please enable this option. This optional is only available for M1000-JC65IA and M1000-JC65IB.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide converts ASCII and binary data to short message transparently (both back and forth). In addition, a caller ID (phone number) identification can be used to block the message sent from the uncertified users, broadcast messages, and unwanted SMS advertisements. Robustel’s proprietary SMS Direct has the following features: 1. Transparently converts serial data to short message or vise versa without using AT Commands. 2. Text, binary, and Unicode formats are supported. 3.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide SMS Direct Note: This function is only available under “Config Mode”. Item Description Default Tick the SMS-IN checkbox to allow forwarding of incoming short messages from specified Caller ID to the modem’s serial port as data. Enable SMS-IN Disable The Caller ID (phone number) should be specified in “Phone Book” tab by inputting the phone number and tick “SMS In” checkbox.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Binary Note: packet) 8 bits binary (140 bytes per packet) is not suppoted in ASCII. 3.2.7 Advanced Advanced settings for SMS Direct. Advanced Item Interval Timeout Description Interval Timeout is the maximum timeout between two packets from serial port. M1000 will process as 2 SMS if the interval between two packets is larger than the value set in the box. The units of the timeout is 100ms, default value is 2, which mean the default packet timeout is 200ms.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide when SMS is not reaching the preset interval timeout. The Packet length setting refers to the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending. At the default of 0 for packet length, no maximum amount is specified and data in the buffer will be sent as specified by the interval timeout or delimiter settings.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Modbus Item Enable Slave ID Description Tick to enable Modbus RTU Slave function in the modem. Modbus slave ID, input from 1 to 247. Modbus address to read coils (0x01) or wire single coil (0x05). Coil Address Input from 0 to 65535. Modus address to read holding register (0x03) or write single register Register Address (0x05). Input from 0 6o 65535 Tick to enable.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Phone Number Address SMS Content Address SMS Notification Function Code (0x02) Have New SMS (0x01) The start address to save phone number, total 16 registers. The start address to save SMS content, total 35 registers. 0 20 Read only parameters. / The function code for the PLC polling the modem to check whether there is new SMS. Read only parameters. / During polling, when there is new SMS, modem will reply 0x01. Read only parameters.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Coil Item Index On Message Off Message Group Description Index 1 coil address=0x00 Index 2 coil address=0x01 Index n coil address=Index (n-1) coil address + 1 Send out SMS when coil value is 1. Input the SMS here. (70 ASIC II char max) Send out SMS when coil value is 0. Input the SMS here. (70 ASIC II char max) The SMS will send to specified phone group. Default / Null Null 1 3.2.10 Register This tab describes Register settings. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Register Item Index Register Name Max Min Group RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential Description Index 1 register address=0x00 Index 2 register address=0x01 Index n register address=Index (n-1) register address + 1 Input the register name. (30 ASIC II char max) Modem will send out alarm SMS when register current value is bigger than Max value.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3.2.11 DI Type Dry contact Logic 0 (OFF) Close to GND Logic 1 (ON) open This tab describes the Digital Input settings. DI Item Mode RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential Description Default Mode refers to the status of a digital input channel. Selected from OFF, ON, OnChange, Event Counter and Null.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Software filtering is used to control switch bounces. Input from 0 to 10000ms. Available when DI under Event Counter mode. Input from 0 to 30000. (0=will not trigger alarm) It will trigger alarm when counter reaching this figure. After triggering alarm, DI keeps counting but will not trigger alarm again. Count Trigger To clear the counter, use SMS command or Modbus polling command. SMS command: please refer to 5.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide DO Item Alarm Source Alarm On Action RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential Description Default Digital Output acts according to different alarm source. Selected from DI Alarm, SMS Control, Call Control, selection can be one or more. DI Alarm: Digital Output triggers the related action when there is alarm from Digital Input. Null SMS Control: Digital Output triggers the related action when receiving SMS from the number in the phone book.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide parameters when triggered. Null: Do nothing. Digital Output acts when alarm recovered. Selected from OFF, ON, Pulse, Null. OFF: Open when triggered. Alarm Off Action ON: Short contact when triggered. Pulse: Generates a square wave as specified in the pulse mode parameters when triggered. Null: Do nothing. Specify the Digital Output status when power on. Status When Power Selected from OFF, ON. On OFF: Open. ON: Short contact.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3.2.13 Reboot Since cellular network is not as stable as fixed line, Robustel M1000 series modems support various auto reboot function to keep modem working 24x7 without hang up. Item Time Call SMS Reboot Note: This function is available under both “Config Mode” and “Normal Mode”. Description Default Tick the Time checkbox to allow modem auto reboot with preset time Disable schedule every day, support maximum 3 time schedule/day (e.g.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Enable SMS Reply The Caller ID (phone number) should be specified in “Phone Book” tab by inputting the phone number and tick “SMS Reboot” checkbox. Tick the Enable SMS Reply checkbox to allow modem send reply short Disable message after auto reboot by Call Reboot or SMS Reboot from specified Caller ID (e.g. Reboot ok!). Note: Only support text format SMS. Note: 1. Time format for Time reboot is 24-hours. 2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Phone Book Item Phone NO. Description Default Input the telephone number. N/A Tick the Call Reboot checkbox to allow modem auto reboot with Disable Call Reboot incoming call from this number. Tick the SMS Reboot checkbox to allow modem auto reboot with Disable SMS Reboot incoming specified short message from this number. Tick the SMS IN checkbox to allow forwarding of incoming short Disable SMS In messages from this number to the modem’s serial port as data.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3.2.16 Networks This tab allows user to check the network status of the Modem. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Networks Item Description SMS Service Center Read the Short Message service center. Registration GSM Operator Cell ID RSSI Update Frequency Show the modem current registration status. There are 3 status: 1. Not registered 2. Registered, home network 3. Registered, roaming Show the modem current registered GSM operator name. Show the modem current register base station cell ID. Show the modem current RSSI from 0 to 31 and corresponding DB.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Center unless it the modem cannot read it from the SIM Card. 2. Click “Read” to refresh the “Network” and “Rx Level” status. Values of received signal strength (RSSI) Value of received signal strength indication (RSSI) 0 to 12 13 to 19 20 to 31 99 Interpretation of the received signal strength Insufficient or weak Average Good No signal Note: RSSI should remain higher than 12 to create/accept GSM CSD data calls or establish a GPRS connection.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3.2.18 Debug (Only Available under “Normal Mode”) In this tab, user could change serial port baud rate in Normal Mode. Please operate according to follow steps to change baud rage (default baud rate is 115200 bps, in this case we want to change baud rate to 19200 bps): RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Debug Item Description Default Display the command replied by the cellular module after sending the “Receive” windows N/A AT commands “Send” windows Input the AT commands in this windows AT The same as “Enter” in windows Hypter Terminal, click to enable or Enable Enter disable The same as “Ctrl+z” in windows Hypter Terminal, click to enable or Disable Ctrl+z disable Enable or Disable the Echo. Enable Echo Note: 2-wire RS-485 uses half-duplex communication.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 2. Test AT commands. Here we send “AT” then modem will reply “OK”. Note: 1. Please disconnect the COM connection, after that switch from Config Mode to Normal Mode, and then and then connect again to the COM. 2. Receive windows is a simple Hyper Terminal Emulator. In this tab, user could also set “auto-answer” for CSD communications. It is much easier to activate Auto-answer using Modem Configurator.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Chapter 4. Typical Applications 4.1 AT Command Set (Only Available under Normal Mode) The modem supports the guidelines known as the “AT Command Set.” The AT Command Set is the industry standard line-oriented command language used to communicate with the modem. Note: AT Commands may be entered from terminal software such as Robustel Modem Configurator’s Debug Tab or Windows HyperTerminal. 4.1.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3. Select the right COM port (i.e. COM7) and baud rate settings (115200, 8bits, none parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control). RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4. Input AT commands on the HyperTerminal screen (e.g. type “AT” to check the “OK” response from the modem). 4.1.3 AT Commands Examples Followings are examples of some AT commands. Please refer to the AT command guide for a full description. Description AT commands Modem response Comments +CSQ: 19,99 Receiving signal strength AT+CSQ The first parameter has to be at least 15 for normal communication.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4.2 GSM CSD Connection (Only Available under Normal Mode) 4.2.1 Overview A Circuit-Switched Data Connection makes the wireless modem work in a manner similar to a regular analog modem. CSD (Circuit Switched Data) is the original form of data transmission developed for GSM systems. By using a single radio time slot, CSD is able to deliver 9.6 to 14.4 kbit/s data transmission to both the GSM Network and PSTN Switching Subsystem through direct calls.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 5. To disconnect the connection, type +++ in Send windows and enable Enter, then click Send. The modem will respond with OK to indicate that you have already switched back to the command mode. 6. Type ATH and then press Enter to disconnect. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Note: 1. +++ is the escape sequence, and ATH is the hang-up command. 2. For international calls, the local international prefix does not need to be set, but does need to be replaced by the + character. E.g., you would type ATD+86123456, in which +86 is the country code. 3. User could also establish a CSD connection by using terminal software such as Windows HyperTerminal, or Robustel Modem Configurator’s Debug Tab. 4.2.3 Answering a CSD Connection 1.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Note: 1. ATA is the Answer command. ATS0= is the auto-answer command. The AT&W command helps to save the current settings to the modem. 2. It is much easier to activate Auto-answer using Modem Configurator. Input the number of rings to wait in the input box and then click Rings Auto-answer. 3. To disconnect the modem, type +++. The modem will respond with OK, which means that you have already switched back to command mode. 4. Type ATH and press Enter to disconnect.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4.3.1 Sending a Short Message 1. Type AT+CMGF=1 and then click Send. 2. Type AT+CMGS=”” and then click Send. The terminal will automatically move to the next line, which starts with >. Type your message to the right of the >. 3. Enable Ctrl + Z and click Send to deliver the message. Note: AT+CMGF=1 sets the SMS to Text mode. 4.3.2 Reading a Short Message 1. Type AT+CMGF=1 and then press Enter. 2. Type AT+CNMI=2,1 and then press Enter. 3.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4.3.3 Deleting a Short Message Type AT+CMGD=x,n and then press Enter. This is where x represents one of the following options: “REC UNREAD” Shows received unread messages. “REC READ” Shows received read messages. “STO UNSENT” Shows stored unsent messages. “STO SENT” Shows stored sent messages. “ALL” Shows all messages. This is where n represents one of the following options: 0 Delete message at location 1 Delete all READ messages.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4.5 GPRS Connection (Only Available under Normal Mode) 4.5.1 Overview GPRS is a packet-switched technology, which means that multiple users share the same transmission channel. In addition, GPRS transmits only when there is outgoing data. This means that the available bandwidth can be dedicated solely to data communication when needed. In general, a GPRS network can be viewed as a special IP network that offers IP connectivity to IP terminals.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Installing the Modem Driver 1. In the Control Panel, open “Phone and Modem Options” and click the “Modem” tab. Click Add to add a new modem. Note: The first time you access the Phone and Modem Options, Windows will ask you to input the area code. Enter the area code to proceed. 2. When the Install Mode window opens, select Don’t detect my modem, I will select it from a list and then click Next. 3.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4. Select the port you want to install the modem on, we select COM7 here, then click Next. 5. The modem installation is finished, click Finish. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 6. At this point, the modem driver should be listed on the “Modems” tab under “Phone and Modem Options.” Modem Diagnostics Follow these steps to verify that the modem is installed properly and has been activated. 1. From the Control Panel, open Phone and Modem Options, click the Modem tab, and then click Properties. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 2. Click the Diagnostics tab, and then click Query Modem. 3. If the query is successful, both commands to the modem and responses from the modem will be displayed. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Setting up the APN Before using the GPRS on the Windows DUN, the APN (Access Point Name) must be added as a modem initialization command. Detailed instructions are shown below. 1. From the Control Panel, open Phone and Modem Options, click the Modem tab, and then click Properties. 2. Click the Advanced tab next. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3. Enter the following commands in the Extra initialization commands: text box. AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”” Replace with the correct service for your account. For example: AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”cmnet” 4. Click OK to close the Properties window. Modify Modem Baud Rate to 115200 bps under Normal Mode 1. In the Modem Configurator, Click the Debug tab, select 115200 bps, and then click “Change Baudrate to”. Modify Modem Driver Baud Rate to 115200 bps 1.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 2. Click the Modem tab next, select 115200 at Maximum Port Speed then click OK. Adding Windows DUN Follow these steps to add Windows Dial-up Networking. 1. In the Control Panel, open Network Connections, and then click Create a new connection. 2. When the New Connection Wizard window opens, select the Connect to Internet option, and then click Next. 3. Select the Set up my connection manually option, and then click Next. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 4. Select the Connect using a dial-up modem option, and then click Next. 5. Type the name of your service provider in the text input box, and then click Next. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 6. Type *99***1# in the Phone number text input box, and then click Next. 7. Type the User name and Password in the appropriate text boxes, and then click Next. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 8. Click Finish. 9. Click Dial to establish the connection. RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.0 Confidential 20.12.
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Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide Chapter 5. Appendix 5.1 Factory Settings Factory setting of the modem COM port under Config Mode is: Data bits = 8 Parity = none Stop bits = 1 Baud = 115200 bps Flow control = none Factory setting of the modem COM port under Normal Mode is: Autobauding The autobauding mode allows the modem to automatically detect the transmission speed used by the DTE.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide When there is a password, SMS command has following structure: Password:cmd1;cmd2;cmd3;…;cmdn Cmd1, cmd2, cmd3 to Cmdn, which are command identification number 0000 – 9999 A, b, c to n, which are command parameters The semicolon character (‘;’) is used to separate more than one commands packed in a single SMS. 5.3.2 SMS Control Steps 1. Use command Password:cmd1;cmd2;cmd3;…;cmdn or cmd1;cmd2;cmd3;…;cmdn to set new parameters. 2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 0 - disable pin lock 1 - enable pin lock pin(4 - 8 bytes) flag2: 0 - disable change pin 1 - enable change pin *newPin(4 - 8 bytes and can be null) 1003 Set SMS Control Passwd cmd,passwd *passwd(max 20 bytes and can be null) cmd,value flag: 0 - disable 1 - enable flag: 0 - disable 1 - enable flag1: 0 - disable SMS in 1 - enable SMS in format: 0 - text ASCII 1 - Unicode(UCS2) 2 - Binary(8 bits) flag2:(only avaible in format "text ASCII") 0 - from mobile 1 - not from mo
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 1012 Set Packet Delimiter 1 flag: 0 - disable 1 - enable delimiter: 00 - ff (hex format) cmd,flag,delimiter 1013 Set Packet Delimiter 2 cmd,flag,delimiter 1014 Set Packet Delimiter Process cmd,process 1015 Set Auto SMS cmd,flag,time,content 1016 Set Time Reboot cmd,flag,time1,time2,time3 1017 Set Call Reboot cmd,flag1,flag2,content 1018 Set SMS Reboot cmd,flag1,flag2,passwd,content 1019 Set Ignition cmd,flag1,flag2,value RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 0 - don't ignore AT^SMSO 1 - ignoreAT^SMSO value: 0 - 60s (power on delay turn on module) 1020 Set Singal Update Frequency 1021 Set Init String 1022 Set Phone Number 1023 Set Phone Group 1024 Set Modbus Parameters RT_UG_M1000 _v.2.0.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide *address3 - write phone number address *address4 - SMS content address *address5 - read phone number address *address6 - SMS received date address *address7 - SMS received content address 1025 Set Coil Parameters cmd,index,content1,content2,group 1026 Set Register Parameters cmd,index,name,max,min,group 1027 Set DI Parameters cmd,mode,filtering,trigger,active,flag ,message1,message2,group 1028 Set DO Parameters cmd,flag,onAction,offAction,flag1,ke epOn RT_UG_
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 1029 Set Pulse Parameters cmd,low,high,output,delay 1030 Set DO SMS Control Parameters cmd,onContent,offContent,group 0 - disable phone control DO output 1 - enable phone control DO output onAction: alarm on action 1 - OFF 2 - ON 3 - Pulse 4 - Null offAction : alarm off action 1 - OFF 2 - ON 3 - Pulse 4 - Null flag1: 0 - DO open when power on 1 - DO close when power on *keepOn: how many times the DO keeps close (0 - 255) low: 1 - 30000 high: 1 - 30000 output: 0 - 30
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 3 - delimiter1 and enable 4 - delimiter and enable 5 - delimiter process 6 - Tx delay 7 - enable online sms notification 8 - internal roaming return: 1 - time reboot 2 - call reboot 3 - sms reboot 4 - ignition return: 1 - index 2 - AT content 2003 Get Reboot Parameters cmd 2004 Get Init Strimg Parameters cmd 2005 Get Phone Number Parameters cmd 2006 Get Firmware Version cmd 2007 Get Phone Group Parameters cmd 2008 Get Modbus Parameters cmd return: modbu
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 1. 2. Set Comm Parameters If you do not modify serial type, serial port parameters are 9600-none-8-1, corresponding command is: 1000,9600,n,8,1 If want to set serial port type as RS485, serial port parameters are 9600-none-8-1, corresponding command is: 1000,9600,n,8,1,1 Set M1000’s name If you want to set M1000 name as “M1000”, corresponding command is : 1001,M1000;0004 5.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 0×03 0×04 0×05 0×06 0×07 0×08 0×09 0×0A 0×0B 0×0C 0×0D 0×0E 0×0F 0×10 0×11 0×12 0×13 0×14 0×15 0×16 0×17 0×18 0×19 0×1A 0×1B 0×1B0A 0×1B14 0×1B28 0×1B29 0×1B2F 0×1B3C 0x1B3D 0x1B3E 0×1B40 0×1B65 0×1C 0×1D 0×1E 0×1F 0×20 0×21 0×22 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 10 27 20 27 40 27 41 27 47 27 60 27 61 27 62 27 64 27 101 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 YEN SIGN LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH GRAVE LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE LATIN SMALL LETTER U
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 0×23 0×24 0×25 0×26 0×27 0×28 0×29 0×2A 0×2B 0×2C 0×2D 0×2E 0×2F 0×30 0×31 0×32 0×33 0×34 0×35 0×36 0×37 0×38 0×39 0×3A 0×3B 0×3C 0×3D 0×3E 0×3F 0×40 0×41 0×42 0×43 0×44 0×45 0×46 0×47 0×48 0×49 0×4A 0×4B 0×4C 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 NUMBER SIGN CURRENCY SIGN PERCENT SIGN AMPERSAND APOSTROPHE LEFT PARENTHESIS RIGHT PARENTHESIS ASTERISK PLUS SIGN COMMA HYPHEN-MINUS FULL
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 0×4D 0×4E 0×4F 0×50 0×51 0×52 0×53 0×54 0×55 0×56 0×57 0×58 0×59 0×5A 0×5B 0×5C 0×5D 0×5E 0×5F 0×60 0×61 0×62 0×63 0×64 0×65 0×66 0×67 0×68 0×69 0×6A 0×6B 0×6C 0×6D 0×6E 0×6F 0×70 0×71 0×72 0×73 0×74 0×75 0×76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q LATI
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 0×77 0×78 0×79 0×7A 0×7B 0×7C 0×7D 0×7E 0×7F 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 LATIN SMALL LETTER W LATIN SMALL LETTER X LATIN SMALL LETTER Y LATIN SMALL LETTER Z LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE 5.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide 5.5.4 Receiving “No Carrier” Message If the modem returns a “No Carrier” message upon an attempted call (voice or data), then refer to the table below for possible causes and solutions. If the modem returns… Then ask… Action… Refer to section 5.2.7 Networks -> Values Is the received signal strong enough? of received signal strength (RSSI) Is the modem registered on the Refer to section 5.2.7 Networks -> “No Carrier” network? Registration Refer to section 2.
Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide DO DSR DTE DTMF DTR EMC EMI ESD ETSI GND GPRS GSM IMEI kbps LED MAX Min MO MS MT PAP PC PCN PCS PDU PPP PIN PSU PUK R&TTE RF RTC RTS Rx SIM SMA SMS TCP/IP TE Tx UART USSD Digital Output Data Set Ready Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multi-frequency Data Terminal Ready Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Electrostatic Discharges European Telecommunications Standards Institute Ground General Package Radio Service Global Standard for Mobile Communic
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