AirLink PinPoint EDGE/GPRS Manuel D’Utilisation

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PinPoint EDGE/GPRS - User Guide, version 2.32
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 CHAPTER 6
External Inputs & Power Control 
The PinPoint has special features for use in a mobile environment.  The PinPoint can be configured 
to monitor the inputs on its serial port and respond to specific types of events.  The PinPoint can 
also be configured to change its power mode in order to conserve power. 
Capturing Events via External Inputs 
The RS232 DB9 interface (the serial port) can be connected to digital switches and configured to 
capture contact closures using RTS and DTR to signal external or physical events (such as a tow 
bar being activated, opening a door or trunk, the car is turned on or off, etc.).  
Setting the DTR and RTS 
You can use either Wireless Ace, direct serial communication, or Telnet to configure the modem 
using AT commands (page 59).  Select PinPoint from the menu on the left.  Scroll down the com-
mand options until you see RTSI and DTRI.
FIGURE 1. 
Wireless Ace: DTR and RTS
To turn on the DTR (pin 4) digital sensing in the modem, *DTRI should be set to 1.  To turn on the 
RTS (pin 7) digital sensing, *RTSI should be set to 1. 
Connecting to the Serial Port 
You can connect a standard RS232 serial cable to the PinPoint serial port.  If you want to use the 
DTR switch, wire in a Normally Open switch between the DTR (pin 4) and signal ground (pin 5)
the PinPoint’s external case, or the power ground (refer to the figures below).  If you want to use 
the RTS switch, use RTS (pin 7) to the ground (can use the same ground as DTR). 
Note: 
To use only DTR or only RTS, you only need to configure the one you will 
be using.