2N M2M Solution 2N SmartCom - Quick guide, 1645 v1.1.0 User Manual

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Basic 2N

®

SmartCOM Setup

Insert the SIM card that supports data. Connect

the antenna and then the power supply.

2N

®

SmartCOM will start with the default

parameters.

Use

the

2N

®

SmartCOM

Terminal Config program for basic settings.
Install the program from the included CD and
get connected via the serial port.

Upon power up, the port is in the data mode

and retransmits everything from the GSM
input.

The

Terminal

Config

program

automatically switches the port into the
command mode.

Set the basic communication parameters in

the Terminal Config program for your PC
serial port. The 2N

®

SmartCOM default

parameters for the serial port are as follows:

o

Baudrate: 115,200 Bdps

o

Data bits: 8

o

Stop bits: 1

o

Parity: None

o

Flow ctrl.: None

No configuration access password is

required by default.

Set all parameters comfortably using forms in

the Terminal Config program: GPRS APN,
PIN, 2N

®

SmartCOM Server address and

port settings.

Also, set other communication parameters

for the ports using the program tags or use
all AT commands supported by the device
using the Own (User-defined) AT commands
tag. Refer to the CD User Manual for the list
of commands supported.

You can also set one of two (three in fact but

the UDP Client mode is unavailable now)
modes for 2N

®

SmartCOM to work in.

TCP Client Mode

The server receives registrations from

terminals providing central administration.

Refer to the 2N

®

SmartCOM User Manual for

details on the server settings, management and
use.

Make sure that the 2N

®

SmartCOM Server

address,

listening

port

and

terminal

authentication password have been set
correctly to make the system work properly.

STANDALONE Mode

To know the 2N

®

SmartCOM public IP

address, connect via the serial port using the
Terminal Config program or use an SMS.

To switch the command mode into the data

mode, use the ato command, or enable
Autoanswer to ensure that an incoming
external call switches the port into the
transparent mode.

Connect the device to be supervised to one of

the available serial ports (RS232 or RS485 / M-
BUS).

Launch the Telnet application and get

connected to the 2N

®

SmartCOM public IP

address via TCP port 10000 to configure
parameters as via a serial port.

Use TCP port 10001 for data retransmitting

to RS232.

Use TCP port 10002 for data retransmitting

to RS485.


2N

®

SmartCOM SMS Configuration

To know the default settings, send an SMS to the number of the SIM card inserted in 2N

®

SmartCOM in the

following format. The default password is password. The terminal will send back an SMS with the
required values.

SC INFO PWD=<password> and SC CNF PWD=<password>
The SMS includes all basic parameters necessary for you to put 2N

®

SmartCOM in operation. To change a

parameter, send a configuration SMS in the format shown below. The PWD parameter is obligatory and
the other parameters are arranged as necessary. Refer to the CD User Manual for more information.

SC CNF PWD=<password> MODE=<mode> 232LCK=<rs232 lock> APN=<new APN> DUSR=<new
GPRS user name> DPWD=<new GPRS password> IPS=<new server IP address> PORTS=<new
server port number> NPWD=<new password>

The MODE and 232LCK parameters are entered in a digital form. Mode 1 -TCP Client, 3 - Standalone.
232LCK 1 - on, 0 - off.


Declaration of Conformity
2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. hereby declares that the 2N

®

SmartCOM product complies with all basic

requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999/5/EC directive. For the full wording of the
Declaration of Conformity see www.2n.cz.

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