Multitech MultiModem Wireless Modem GSM/GPRS with GPS MTCBA-G-GP-F1 Benutzerhandbuch

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Chapter 2 – Setup and Configuration 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem Wireless EDGE, GPRS, and CDMA Modems with GPS (S000376A) 
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2.  SIM Card for GPRS or EDGE 
The wireless modem requires the power supply connection to begin operation. It also requires a SIM 
card (Subscriber Identity Module) to operate on a GPRS or EDGE network. To install the SIM card: 
1. 
Use a small screwdriver to remove the screw closest to the outside edge of the modem. Then 
swing the loosened SIM slot cover up and over to the left. 
2. 
Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot. The following graphic illustrates the correct SIM card 
orientation.  
 
SIM AT Commands
 
SIM Commands for GPRS
 
SIM commands are included in the GPRS AT Commands Reference Guide.  
SIM Commands for EDGE
  
SIM commands are covered in a separate guide entitled SIM Application Toolkit – AT 
Commands Reference Guide.
 
 
3.  Establish a Wireless Account 
Obtain a wireless account through a Wireless Service Provider. This will allow you to use the service 
provider's network; for example, Cingular, Sprint, and Verizon.  
Cingular and Sprint: 
Contact Multi-Tech, a certified national activation agent for Cingular and Sprint to 
set up one of these accounts.  
Verizon and Others:
 For Verizon and other accounts, contact their activation agents directly.   
Activations Instructions:
 See the Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, and general Customer Activation 
Customer Notices included with your modem for a list of the information you must give to the activation 
agent. You will receive, depending upon your provider, one or two phone numbers and a service 
programming code or lock code. Write these numbers down as you will have to use them to configure 
the wireless modem.  
If you have any questions or want to set up your account, contact Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. at:   
800-972-2439 or 763-717-5863. 
 
4.  Establish Internet Access 
Internet Access Using: 
• 
GSM with GPRS 
• 
CDMA 1x Data 
A single DUN number is generally used by all of a wireless provider’s subscribers throughout its 
area of coverage – regional, nationwide, continental, etc. Rather than being a literal phone 
directory number, as in conventional DUN, this is a code that gives the modem Internet access. 
Internet Access Using: 
• 
GSM without GPRS 
• 
CDMA Point-to-Point Data 
A circuit-switched data connection is used. Use the dial-up-network (DUN) to make a 
conventional V.32 modem connection to any terminating modem at the other end. The phone 
number specified in the DUN can be one supplied by the wireless service provider or another 
phone number related to a different dialup modem service (e.g., a dialup modem service phone 
number from any commercial or private dialup network).