CalAmp 200G Manual De Usuario
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CalAmp Proprietary & Confidential
The last item an operator may provide is a SIM PIN. The PIN is effectively a password to
the device. The main difference here is that the PIN will restrict all the capabilities of the
GSM device, where the SPC is used just for configuration.
The activation sequence for a GSM LMU would therefore use the following SMS messages:
the device. The main difference here is that the PIN will restrict all the capabilities of the
GSM device, where the SPC is used just for configuration.
The activation sequence for a GSM LMU would therefore use the following SMS messages:
!RP,2306,0,“myAPN.myOperator.com”
or
!RP,2306,0,“” (for a blank APN)
or
!RP,2314,0,“myUSername”
!RP,2315,0,“myPassword”
or
!RP,2306,0,“” (for a blank APN)
or
!RP,2314,0,“myUSername”
!RP,2315,0,“myPassword”
Only enter this next command if you have been given a non-zero PIN as any errors may
lock you out of the modem.
!RP,1285,0,<pin>
You can confirm activation by watching the Comm LED to see if it goes solid. You may
also confirm activation using !RC. A good response should look similar to the following:
-93 DA. 9+ 10.10.4.142 20510
M:O.. 207.71.209.248 20500
I:Osr 172.254.1.10 5557
O:Osr 172.254.1.10 20510
M:O.. 207.71.209.248 20500
I:Osr 172.254.1.10 5557
O:Osr 172.254.1.10 20510