Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide

Index

PN1197-00 Revision 1.0

Index-3

C (cont.)

cellular antennas, 1-2

preferred, 2-5
requirements for DART 200, 2-3

cellular carriers

contacting, 1-3
Wireless Data Forurm, 1-4

Cellular Digital Packet Data. See CDPD
central client application

setting up, 5-19

channel hopping, 2-10
channels

cellular, 2-11
changing in mobile environment, 2-12
forcing, 2-10
hops, 2-10
MDBS, 2-10
operating on best, 2-12
RF limitations, 8-22
sorting, 2-11

Clear to Send. See CTS
client mode, 5-6, 5-8, 5-10, 5-17, 8-18
client-server models, 5-6
compressed SLIP. See CSLIP
command mode, 8-5, 8-16

during a reset, 7-1
definition, 8-3
echo, 8-21
modem lockup in, 8-13
reading S-Registers in, 8-6
returning to, 8-3, 8-20
using autobaud in, 8-22

credentials

authentication of, 3-1

CSLIP, 5-23
CTS, 8-12

lead, 8-14

D

DART

built-in protocols, 8-1
firmware, 2-8
UDP server, 5-5, 5-6

DART 100

as compared to 200 and 300, 1-1
basic UDP feature, 5-2

DART 200

accessories, 1-2
acquiring channels with, 2-10
antenna requirements, 2-3
applications, 2-1
as compared to 300, 1-2
as compared to DART 100, 1-1
auto registration at power-on, 8-7
autobaud, 8-22
automatic SLIP restart, 5-24
basic UDP feature, 5-2
before you start installing, 2-5
buffer space, 5-10

D (cont.)

DART 200 (cont.)

changing profile parameters, 5-30
channel searching, 2-10
client mode, 8-18
client-server capability, 5-14
COM port settings

default, 8-22

command mode, 8-13, 8-16
customizing, 2-6
data forwarding feature, 8-8
deregistering, 8-8
description, 1-1
dial directory, 8-24
dial list, 5-2, 5-15
echo options, 8-21
EID, 1-3
enabling changes, 8-8
encrypting, 1-4
error handling, 8-1
escape sequence, 8-20
feature limitations, 8-16
firmware capabilities, 1-1
flow control, 8-13

hardware, 8-14

in multicast mode, 4-3, 4-4
initiating UDP communication with, 5-2
installing

in a wet environment, 2-1
in a vehicle, 7-1

Interrupt Service buffer, 8-13
issuing a UDP dial with, 5-2
locating the antenna for, 7-2
leads, 8-15
locating, 2-2
locating the antenna for, 7-2
maximum packet size, 8-10
maximum power output, 2-4
messages, 8-25
migrating from, 1-2
minimum distance from personnel, 2-1
minimum distance to another antenna, 2-3
online mode, 8-3
operating with CDPD 1.1, 2-11
outages when installed in a vehicle, 7-1
ping values, 5-27

default, 5-27

power cord, 1-2
power requirements, 2-1
putting in online mode, 5-2
registering, 2-15, 3-1, 8-6

automatically at power up, 8-2

response codes, 8-25
role in CDPD network, 1-4
RS-232 DB9 interface, 6-1
RS-232 interface, 8-17
receiving application data from client, 5-9
receiving data blocks from MAS with, 5-3
receiving data from the MAS, 5-15
receiving datagram from another M-ES, 5-4

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