Insys GSM 4.2 I4 11-02-01-03-01.038 Manuale Utente
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11-02-01-03-01.038
INSYS GSM 4.2 I4
Initial Operation
Dez-06
27
Blinking in-
terval
terval
LED signal
Response from AT**SIGNAL?
or
Read field strength now (HSComm)
Signal quality
Always on
25 .. 31
Optimum
16.7 Hz
23 .. 24
7.1 Hz
21 .. 22
Very good
3.8 Hz
19 .. 20
2.6 Hz
17 .. 18
Good
2 Hz
15 .. 16
1 Hz
13 .. 14
Sufficient
0 .. 12
Not sufficient
Improve
location
Always off
99
Not detectable
Note
After changing the antenna location, wait 5 to 10 seconds. Only
now will the device display the field strength correctly.
After changing the antenna location, wait 5 to 10 seconds. Only
now will the device display the field strength correctly.
3.10
Checking the PIN and the Login State
To check the login state in the GSM network, proceed as follows:
1.
1.
Check the PIN.
2.
Check the login state.
Checking in the HSComm
To check if the SIM card of the device and the entered PIN were accepted, proceed as fol-
lows:
Under the control box "Pin active" in the tab "Basic settings" in the group "GSM connec-
tion" of the HSComm, the validity of the PIN and the login state are displayed in plain
text.
If required, enter the Pin (see Chap. 3.5.1) or the PUK (see below).
To check if the SIM card of the device and the entered PIN were accepted, proceed as fol-
lows:
Under the control box "Pin active" in the tab "Basic settings" in the group "GSM connec-
tion" of the HSComm, the validity of the PIN and the login state are displayed in plain
text.
If required, enter the Pin (see Chap. 3.5.1) or the PUK (see below).
Checking the PIN using an AT command
1.
1.
Enter the command AT+CPIN? in the terminal program.
The following responses are possible:
READY
No input required
SIM PIN
SIM card PIN missing
SIM PUK
PUK entry required (after repeated false PIN entries)
+CME ERROR:
SIM not inserted
SIM not inserted
SIM card is not inserted or not correctly inserted
2.
If required, enter the Pin (see Chap. 6.1.1) or the PUK (see below).
3.
If the command AT+CPIN? sent the response READY, enter the command
AT+CREG?
AT+CREG?
to query the login state.
The response will be as follows, for example:
<+CREG: 0.3>