Micro Technic PV-1800 User Manual

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Users Manual & Installation Guide

PV- 1800: Power supply module with GSM MODEM

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AT commands
All functions of the modem are carried out by AT commands from a computer application. For

documentation of the AT command set please see “Integrators Manual” for GM47 from Sony

Ericsson, at

http://www.eurodis.com/wireless/htm/suppliers_sonyericsson.asp

Modem on/off
The PV-1800 has circuitry that automatically turns the modem on after a system reset, by activating

its ON/OFF input. From software, you can later activate the ON/OFF input, please see section PV-

1800 register interface.

RS232 port (CN6)

The PV-1800 is equipped with a 16C550 compatible RS232 port which can be accessed through a

10pin boxheader (CN6).

Setting up RS232
The setup of the serial port is configured by two jumper blocks.

The address is set by placing one or more jumpers in the positions 4 to 6 in section COM_B.

The table shows how different COM ports can be configured:

ST1

Base address

4 5

6

COM_B

0 0

0

Disabled

0 0

1

2C8

0 1

0

2D8

0 1

1

2E8 (COM4)

1 0

0

2F8 (COM2)

1 0

1

3D8

1 1

0

3E8 (COM3)

1 1

1

3F8 (COM1)

This table is also printed on the board.

The IRQ used for the RS232 is set in section IRQ_B. Place one jumper in this section to select an

IRQ number in the interval IRQ3 to IRQ15.

RS232 connector (CN6)
The serial connector is a 10pin 2.54mm boxheader placed on the edge of the PV-1800 module.

This pinout is chosen so that a 10-wire ribbon cable with a 10-pin connector in one end and a DB9

male connector in the other end can be used. In this way, the DB9 male connector acts like a serial

port in a PC.

Function Pin no CN9 Pin no CDB-9M I/O

GND

1

5

RI

2

9

I

DTS

3

4

O

CTS

4

8

I

TxD

5

3

O

RTS

6

7

O

RxD

7

2

I

DSR

8

6

I

CD

9

1

I

N.C.

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