Communicating with the srm-100 – Western Telematic SRM-100 User Manual

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3.3. Communicating with the SRM-100

In order to communicate with the SRM unit for the first time, you must set your

communications program (e.g. ProComm) to match the default Console Port parameters. Note

that after you have accessed command mode, you can then use the General Parameters Menu to

select other Console Port parameters as described in Section 5, and then reset your

communications program accordingly.
Start your communications program (e.g. ProComm), and set it to match the following default

Console Port parameters:

·

9600 bps

·

8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit

·

No Parity

After setting the communications program to match the default Console Port parameters, press

[Enter] to activate the SRM Command Mode. After a brief pause, the unit should display the

Help Screen shown in Figure 3.1, followed by the "SRM>" command prompt. Note that when

the unit is accessed via the Console Port, a password prompt will not be displayed.
If the Command Prompt and Help Screen are not displayed, check to make certain that the

correct communications parameters have been selected, cable connectors are firmly seated, and

that the cable has been connected to the COM Port that is used by your communications

program.

3-2

SRM-100 - Secure Rack Modem, User's Guide

Getting Started

Secure Rack Modem

Version: 1.11

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COMMANDS

/H

Display Help Screen

/C

View Audit Log

/G

View/Set General Parameters

/U

Utilities

/M

View/Set Modem Parameters

/X

Exit/Disconnect

/E

Edit Password Directory

/D

View Password Directory

Modem Type:

V2.200-V34_AGF_DP1

Reset String:

ATZ

Init String:

AT&C1&D2E0Q1V1M1S0=1&Q%C3

Hang-Up String:

(undefined)

MODEM PORT SETTINGS

Baud Rate:

9600

Result Codes:

Verbose

Flow Control:

RTS/CTS

Speaker:

On

Local Echo:

Off

Error Control:

On

Rings to Answer:

1

Compression:

On

Quiet Mode:

On

Figure 3.1: The SRM-100 Help Screen

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