Using acemanager to program the modem – Campbell Scientific RavenXTV CDMA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem User Manual

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RavenXTV CDMA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem

Authentication Failure—The Network, Signal, and Activity LEDs blink

every 2 seconds. Contact the cellular provider and have the account
information verified, and verify the modem is located in an area covered
by cellular service.

Data Retry—The Network, Signal, and Activity LEDs blink every 3

seconds.

5. Using AceManager to Program the Modem

After the Raven has been provisioned, certain settings have to be changed for
the modem to be compatible with CSI dataloggers. The recommended way to
change the settings is to send a template file to the modem using the
AceManager utility.

The AceManager utility is on the CD that ships with the Raven modem and is
also available from Sierra Wireless (

www.sierrawireless.com/support

).

To install AceManager from the Sierra Wireless CD, click on the
“AceManager” link under Modem Utilities and follow the prompts. Once the
application has been installed, it can be run from the Windows Start menu or
from the icon on the desktop.

Template files from CSI’s website (

www.campbellsci.com/downloads

) are used

to configure the RavenXTV modem to function as a serial server or in Point-to-
Point protocol (PPP):

Template files for the RavenXTV

Description

Raven CDMA Template 115200

Serial server mode, for newer
dataloggers* that support 115200
baud, recommended for most
applications

Raven CDMA Template 9600

Serial server mode, for older
dataloggers** that support 9600 baud

Raven CDMA PPP Template 115200 PPP mode, for newer dataloggers*

* CR1000, CR800, CR3000
** CR200(X), CR10(X), CR510, CR500, 21X, and CR7

As a serial server, the modem has an IP address and port number (3001) for the
Raven’s RS-232 port. LoggerNet sends data via TCP/IP over the Internet to
the datalogger. The modem removes the data from the TCP packet and sends
the data out the RS-232 port to the datalogger. Returning data is put into a
TCP packet by the modem and sent back to LoggerNet.

When configured as PPP, the Raven functions as a router, routing TCP/IP
communications to the IP stack of the datalogger. PPP enables the datalogger
to send/receive messages via email, HTTP, FTP to and from the datalogger,
and it allows concurrent communications between networked dataloggers and
LoggerNet.

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