The device is now ready to answer an incoming data call automatically. AT+IPR=5 sets to 9600bps Terminal rate)ĪT&W0 (This stores the current (active) settings to Profile 0 of the RST100). Once connected, type the following AT commands:ĪT+IPR=x (where x baud of Terminal Program, according toĮ.g. To initialise the Iridium data terminal to receive an incoming data call, start a Terminal Program (such as HyperTerminal) with the following settings: 19200* bps, 8, N, 1, Flow Control = None. Power cycle the RST100 to test the configuration.Things brings you back to the main login menu. Press "0" to exit repeatedly until you are back to the menu "Enter Pin:"."1" will send the message out every 01:00 UTC Time. Then select "D Power" then "A Wake cron" Choose the UTC time when to send the periodic message.Press "0" to Exit from the "G Msg" Menu.This enables the period "heart beat" message to send. Then select "H Cron?" and type in "Y" for yes.This enables message send during Power On. Then select "A Pwr?" and type in "Y" for yes.Select "G Msg" then "G Destn" and type in the email address. Back to the Terminal Emulator Screen, enter the Supervisor Pin.
Change Serial Port Baud Rate to 9600, 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit.Open Tera term on PC and select the COM Port where the DB9 is connected.
Connect the cable's DB9 end to RST100 log port while USB end connected to PC.The RST100 should be switched on and registered to the Iridium network.RST100 with an Iridium enabled service SIM.
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Install a terminal emulator program like Tera Term on PC.
The RST100 can be configured to send periodic (24 hour cycle) status message to a predetermined email address (as eMail) or phone number (as SMS).