Happy New Year!
To expand on what Jamil has done (I'm in the same office as Jamil) we are still chasing our problems with the host serial port on a DT80.
When we first did this a year ago (long since installed) the problem was related to the GSM modem not waking a sleeping DT80 on an incoming call (sleep required due minimal power for the station). We could never solve this issue and had to skirt it by using a very large solar panel and storage battery so the DT80 was always awake.
A similar situation has arisen where we cannot use a large solar panel and need to run a GSM modem with the DT80 waking from sleep on an incoming call. We decided to begin from scratch and confirm host port comms with a direct cable connection to a PC before we look at the GSM modem issue. The PC serial port is confirmed working and the crossover 9way cable is a standard, bought item buzzed through fully (as shown on p220) however this is unsuccessful also.
The setup for comms was with Profile settings per the book (p122) and HWFC with Host Port Function "Command". PC end also set up for same parameters. Using DeTransfer we see the autobaud attempting to make comms as it cycles through all of the possible baud rates - no connection. Hyperterminal was then attempted and a single return string of:
ATE0Q1&D2S0=4&C1&S0 (which is the default Function for modem, I believe) was returned to the PC after which nothing.
A return to defaults was then performed on the DT80 which gave the same results as the Hyperterminal test above. All the above tests were performed with v6.22 firmware however an older v6.16 (also v6.18) was tried with no difference.
What am I doing wrong and how to solve this dilemma please? We need to buy 2 more DT80's but management will not do so until this issue is resolved.
Kind regards,
Bill and Jamil
Happy New Year!
To expand on what Jamil has done (I'm in the same office as Jamil) we are still chasing our problems with the host serial port on a DT80.
When we first did this a year ago (long since installed) the problem was related to the GSM modem not waking a sleeping DT80 on an incoming call (sleep required due minimal power for the station). We could never solve this issue and had to skirt it by using a very large solar panel and storage battery so the DT80 was always awake.
A similar situation has arisen where we cannot use a large solar panel and need to run a GSM modem with the DT80 waking from sleep on an incoming call. We decided to begin from scratch and confirm host port comms with a direct cable connection to a PC before we look at the GSM modem issue. The PC serial port is confirmed working and the crossover 9way cable is a standard, bought item buzzed through fully (as shown on p220) however this is unsuccessful also.
The setup for comms was with Profile settings per the book (p122) and HWFC with Host Port Function "Command". PC end also set up for same parameters. Using DeTransfer we see the autobaud attempting to make comms as it cycles through all of the possible baud rates - no connection. Hyperterminal was then attempted and a single return string of:
ATE0Q1&D2S0=4&C1&S0 (which is the default Function for modem, I believe) was returned to the PC after which nothing.
A return to defaults was then performed on the DT80 which gave the same results as the Hyperterminal test above. All the above tests were performed with v6.22 firmware however an older v6.16 (also v6.18) was tried with no difference.
What am I doing wrong and how to solve this dilemma please? We need to buy 2 more DT80's but management will not do so until this issue is resolved.
Kind regards,
Bill and Jamil