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9XTendPKGE™EthernetRFModemProductManualv2.x4x[2007.01.04]
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DT (Destination Address) Command
<Networking & Security> DT Command is used to
set/read the networking address of an RF
modem. The modems utilize three filtration lay-
ers: Vendor ID Number (ATID), Channel (ATHP),
and Destination Address (ATDT). The DT com-
mand assigns an address to a modem that
enables it to communicate only with other
modems having the same address. All modems
that share the same DT parameter can communi-
cate with each other.
RF modems in the same network with a different destination address (than that of the transmitter)
will listen to all transmissions to stay synchronized, but will not send any of the data out their
serial ports.
E0 (Echo Off) Command
<Command Mode Options> E0 Command turns
off character echo in AT Command Mode.
By default, echo is off.
E1 (Echo On) Command
<Command Mode Options> E1 Command enables
character echo in AT Command Mode. Each typed
character will be echoed back to the terminal
when ATE1 is active. E0 (Echo Off) is the default.
ER (Receive Error Count) Command
<Diagnostics> The ER command is used to set/
read the number of receive-errors. The error
count records the number of packets partially
received then aborted on a reception error. This
value returns to 0 after a reset and is not non-
volatile (Value does not persist in the modem's
memory after a power-up sequence). Once the
Receive Error Count reaches its maximum value
(up to 0xFFFF), it remains at its maximum count
value until the maximum count value is explicitly changed or the modem is reset.
The ER parameter is not reset by pin, serial port or cyclic sleep modes.
FH (Force Wake-up Initializer) Command
<Sleep (Low Power)> The FH command is used
to force a Wake-up Initializer to be sent on the
next transmission. Use only with cyclic sleep
modes active on remote modems.
ATFH will not send a long header if ATHT = 0xFFFF. WR (Write) Command does not need to be
issued with FH Command.
AT Command: ATDT
Binary Command: 0x00
Parameter Range: 0 - 0xFFFF
Default Parameter Value: 0
Number of bytes returned: 2
Related Commands: HP (Hopping Channel), ID
(Modem VID), MK (Address Mask), MY (Source
Address)
AT Command: ATE0
Binary Command: 0x0A (10 decimal)
AT Command: ATE1
Binary Command: 0x0B (11 decimal)
AT Command: ATER
Binary Command: 0x0F (15 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 - 0xFFFF
Default Parameter Value: 0
Number of bytes returned: 2
Related Commands: GD (Receive Good Count)
AT Command: ATFH
Binary Command: 0x0D (13 decimal)
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Table des matières

Copyright

2

Disclaimer

2

Safety Information

3

Antenna Care

4

Phone Operation

4

Batteries

4

Electronic Devices

5

Pacemakers

5

Hearing Aids

5

Table of Contents

9

Preparing Your Phone For Use

17

SIM card

18

Installing a Battery

19

Placing the Back Cover

20

Charging the Phone

20

Removing the Front Cover

22

Placing the Front Cover

22

Turning the Phone On

23

The miniSD Card

25

Removing the miniSD Card

26

Getting to Know Your Phone

27

Left side view

28

Right side view

28

Rear view

29

Top v ie w

29

Bottom view

30

Idle Screen

31

Icons in the Status Bar

32

Getting to Know Your Phone 17

33

Menu Navigation

37

Sub menu

38

Turning a function on or off

38

Using Your Phone

39

Rejecting an Incoming Call

40

Adjusting the Volume

40

Making an International Call

40

Making an Emergency Call

41

Dialing an Extension Number

41

Speed Dialing

41

Listening to Voicemails

42

Voi ce D ia l in g

42

Operations During a Call

43

Making a Second Call*

44

Call Waiting*

44

Call Menu

44

Conference*

45

Send DTMF

45

End Call

46

Hold/Unhold/Swap

46

Mute/Unmute

46

Phone Book

47

32 Using Your Phone

48

Using Your Phone 33

49

34 Using Your Phone

50

Using Your Phone 35

51

Using the Silent Profile

52

Using the MP3 Player

53

Playing the music

54

MP3 player settings

55

Playing songs at random

56

Using the Recorder Function

57

Using the Camera Function

58

Using Your Phone 43

59

• Set as

59

• Send Photo

59

Camera Setup

60

Using Your Phone 45

61

Self-timer

62

Shooting mode

63

Memory in use

63

Using the Album

64

Using Your Phone 49

65

• Ta i l o r

65

50 Using Your Phone

66

The Profiles menu

68

Using Your Phone 53

69

Shortcuts Menu

70

Using Your Phone 55

71

56 Using Your Phone

72

Messages Menu

73

Receiving a New Message

74

Creating a New SMS Message

74

60 Using Your Phone

76

• Save to Drafts

76

• Save to Private Folder

76

• Discard

76

Managing the Inbox

77

Managing the Outbox

79

Managing Sent Items

79

Managing Message Drafts

79

Managing the Private Folder

79

Defining text Templates

80

Cleaning Up Messages

80

Bearer Mode

81

Reading a new MMS Message

82

Creating a New MMS Message

83

> Outbox

87

> Te m p l a t e s

87

> Cleanup. You can

87

SMS Chat

89

Voi c e m a il

90

Cell Broadcast

91

Input Modes

92

Predictive Input Mode (iTap)

93

Letter Input Mode (ABC)

93

Numeric Input Mode (123)

94

Symbol Input Mode

94

Direct Connection to URLs

95

80 Using Your Phone

96

• Modem/PC Sync

96

Using Your Phone 81

97

• Download

97

82 Using Your Phone

98

• Recorder

98

Caller Group

100

Privacy Manager

101

Business Card

101

My Number

102

Memory Status

102

Call Records

103

88 Menus

104

All Games

105

Settings

105

Entertainment

106

Recorder

107

Media Center

108

Melodies

110

96 Menus

112

• Rename

112

• Delete All

112

• Details

112

Composer

113

98 Menus

114

Adding a sharp to a note

115

Downloads

116

Format miniSD

116

To o l s

117

World Clocks

118

Calendar

119

To Do L ist

120

Shortcuts

121

Calculator

121

Currency Converter

121

Stopwatch

122

Countdown Timer

122

Services

123

WAP Se r v ice

124

WAP Messages

125

Goto URL

125

WAP S e t t i n g s

125

NAP Settings

126

Service Number

126

SIM ToolKit Menu

126

Wa l l p a p er

128

Welcome Message

128

Personal Banner

128

Contrast

129

Brightness

129

Keypad Backlight

129

Call Settings

130

Call Divert

131

Call Barring

132

Call Waiting

133

Auto Redial

133

Fixed Dialing Num

133

Active Line

134

User Group

134

Network Mode

135

Available List

135

Band Setting

135

Security

136

Phone Lock

137

SIM Lock

137

Power Saving Mode

138

Language

138

Care and Maintenance

139

Troubleshooting

140

Troubleshooting 127

143

• The Phone Book's

143

• Your network operator

143

• No USB port is currently

143

• Your PC cannot provide

143

Appendix 1: Wearing the phone

144

HOLD key to the left

147





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