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    RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/ GPRS W ireless Netw orks RIM 1902G™ and RIM 1802G™ Getting Star ted Guid e Ve r s i o n 1 . 2[...]

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    RIM OEM Radio Modem fo r GSM/GPRS W ireless Netw orks V ersion 1.2 Getting Started Guid e Last revised: 08 August 2003 P art number: PDF-05732-004 MA T -06067-001 The information in this document is RIM confid ential and is for intern al distributi on only . © 2003 Research In Motion Limite d. All Rights Reserv ed. The Bl ackBerry and RIM families[...]

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    Getting Started Gui d e 3 Contents About this guide .............. ........ .............................................. .......................... 5 Related resources ...... ............... .............. .... ....... ............... .............. ............. ........ 5 Support .............. ............. .............. ............... .....[...]

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    4 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Networks[...]

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    About this guide This guide provi des information on the following topics: • setting up the Interface and T est Board • connecting the radio modem to your computer This guide is intended to help y ou start testing the RIM 1902G™ or RIM 1802G™ radio modems. Related re sour c es Refer to the following document ation, which is included in the [...]

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    About this guide 6 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Networks[...]

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    Chapter 1 S etting up the In ter face and T est Board This guide provi des information on the following topics: • Setup ove rview • Connecting the SIM card • Connecting the radio modem • Connecting to the computer • Inserting the SIM card into the SIM card holder • Connecting the antenna to the radio modem • Connecting to an AC outlet[...]

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    Chapter 1: Setting up the Interface and T est Board 8 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Networks Setu p o v e rview T o set up the Interface and T est Board, perform these tasks: 1. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder on the Interface and T est Board (off-board SIM configuration) or directly onto the radio modem (on-bo ard SIM conf[...]

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    Connecting the SIM card Getting Started Gui d e 9 C onnecting the SIM card The 6-pin flat SIM interface ca ble carries the data and pow er between the Interface and T est Board SIM slot and the radio modem. 1. Remove the radio modem from the Interface and T e st Board: unfasten the nuts and li ft the radio modem up and awa y from the Interface and [...]

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    Chapter 1: Setting up the Interface and T est Board 10 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks C onnecting the radio modem The 22-pin flat interface cable supplies clean, regu lated pow er to the radio and carrie s most of the data and all of the voice between the Interface and T est Board and the radio modem. This cable also carries co[...]

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    Inserting the SIM card into the SIM card holder Getting Started Gui d e 11 Inser ting the SIM card int o the SIM card holder 1. If you are using t he on-board SIM configuration, turn the test board ov er to reveal the cut-out that provides access to the SIM card holder on the unde rside of the radio m odem. Interface and T e st Board (on-board SIM [...]

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    Chapter 1: Setting up the Interface and T est Board 12 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks 2. Slide the SIM card holder in the direction o f th e arrow to unlock it, and then lift the cover open. 3. Slide the SIM card into the cover with the cond uctiv e side facing the leads on the board. The notched end of the SIM card should alig[...]

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    Chapter 2 C onnec ting the radio modem to a c omputer T o enable the radio modem to communicate wi th your co mpu ter, yo u m ust add th e r adi o modem to your computer , and add a dial-up network connection for the modem. This section provides inform ation on the following topics: • Required informatio n • Connecting with Windows 2000 • Con[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 14 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks Required inf ormation Before you start, determine the access point name (APN) of your netw ork. C onnecting with Windo ws 2000 T o connect the radio modem to your comput er , you must perform the following tasks : •a d d t h e m o d e m •[...]

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    Connecting with Window s 2000 Getting Started Gui d e 15 5. Select the Don't detect my modem option. Click Next . The model selection window appears, as shown in the followin g diagram. Install New Modem window – m odel selection 6. In the Models list, selec t Standard 33600 bps modem . Y ou do not need to choose a manufacturer . Cl ick Next[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 16 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks 9. On the Modems tab, select the modem that y ou added and click Properties . The Properties window appears. Modem Propert ies window – G eneral tab 10. On the General tab, from the Maximum Port Speed drop-down list, select 115200 . 11. Cli[...]

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    Connecting with Window s 2000 Getting Started Gui d e 17 12. In the Extra initialization commands field, type: at+cgdcont=1,"IP"," apn_name " where apn_name is the access point name (APN) for your network 13. Click OK . The Phone and Modem Options window appears. 14. Click OK . Add a c onnection 1. On the Start menu, select Sett[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 18 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks 13. Click Finish . The new connection appears in the Ne twork and Dial-up Connections window . 14. Right-click the new connection icon and click Properties . The Properties window appears. 15. Click the Networking tab, as shown in the followi[...]

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    Connecting with Window s 2000 Getting Started Gui d e 19 18. Click OK . The Properties window appears. 19. Click the General tab and click Configure . The Modem Configuration window appears. 20. From the Maximum speed (bps) drop-down menu, select 115200 . 21. Select the foll owing options: Enable hardware flow control , Enable modem error control ,[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 20 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks Change registry settings P erform the following steps so that the mo dem disconnects and re connects correc tly . 1. In a command prompt, type: regedit The Registry Editor appears. 2. Click the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM &g[...]

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    Connecting with Window s 2000 Getting Started Gui d e 21 3. Double-click on the 1 val u e . 4. In the Value data field, type: +++ 5. Click OK . 6. On the Edit menu, click New > String Value . A new entry appears under the Name column in the Registry Editor window . 7. T ype 2 for the name. 8. Double-click on the 2 v alue that you just added. The[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 22 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks C onnecting with Windo ws 95/98 Y ou must perform the following tasks to co nnect the radio modem to your computer: •a d d t h e m o d e m • add a dial-up connection Add a modem 1. From the Start menu, click Sett ings > Control Panel .[...]

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    Connecting with W indows 95/98 Getting Started Gui d e 23 Add a c onnection 1. On the Start menu, cl ick Programs > Accessor ies > Commu nications > Dial-Up Networking . 2. Double-click the Make New Connection icon. 3. T ype a descriptive na me for the connection. 4. Select the Standard 28800 Modem that you installed. 5. Click Configur e .[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 24 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks Modem Properties window – Connection tab 9. Set the fields to the following values: •F r o m t h e Data bits dro p-down li st, select 8 . •F r o m t h e Parity drop-down list, select None . •F r o m t h e Stop bits d rop-down list, se[...]

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    Connecting with W indows 95/98 Getting Started Gui d e 25 13. Click OK . The Make New Connec tion window appears. 14. Click Next . 15. In the Telephone number field, type *99# . Click Next . 16. Click Finish . The new connection appears in the Netw ork and Dial-up Connections window . 17. Right click on the connection ic on that you created, and cl[...]

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    Chapter 2: C onnecting the radio modem to a computer 26 RIM OEM Radio Modem for GSM/GPRS Wireless Netw orks Setting up HyperT erminal Y ou can use HyperT erminal to send A T c ommands to the OEM radio modem. 1. On the Windows Start menu, click Pr ograms > Accessorie s > Communications > HyperTerminal . The Connection Description window app[...]

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