Uniden DATA2000 English Owners Manual

Uniden DATA2000 Manual

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    Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation 2-36 2.8.2 Installing Dial-Up Networking 2-36 2.8.3 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP 2-43 2.8.4 Installing Windows NT Support for SLIP 2-46 2.8.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP 2-47 Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operating Manual I
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    C-1 C.1 About Uniden Data 2000 Software C-1 C.1.1 Requirements for Software Installation C-2 C.1.2 Uniden Data 2000 Software Downloading Instructions C-2 Appendix D - AT Commands D-1 D.1 Default Value Tables D-1 D.1.1 Manufacturer's Default Table (MDT D-2 D.1.2 Service Provider's Default
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    processes outlined in the following chapters to prepare your modem for use. For more information, or to troubleshoot a problem, contact Customer Service or Technical Support at 1 (888) 6 UNIDEN. Or, visit our website at http://www.uniden.com. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 1-1
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    systems. The Uniden Data 2000 uses the Internet suite of protocols running over the CDPD system. The product is fully Windows compatible, supporting Windows 95/98 rather than on-line time (depending on individual service provider's service plans); forward error correction methods that reduce the
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card In 1989, an international standards body and trade association was founded, called the one at a time. q Onboard battery for operation independent of host power. q External power option for desktop use. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 1-3
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    a 2-piece plastic sub-frame, molded together with a stamped stainless steel cover. q Uniden Data 2000 Setup CD-ROM and two floppy disks q Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual q 110 Volt AC Adapter 1.6 Optional Accessories q Rechargeable Alkaline Battery Pack q Rechargeable Alkaline
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    in a more stationary situation, Uniden recommends that you use the AC power adapter (wall unit) that comes with your Uniden Data 2000. To ensure maximum battery life, Uniden recommends that you turn the modem power switch off when not in use. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 1-5
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    install the Uniden Data 2000 Setup and higher recommended q Microsoft Windows 95 or higher, or NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or higher installed q 8 MB of RAM; 12 MB Uniden Data 2000 in a safe, dry place. Should you misplace the software in the future, you can access it by calling Customer Service
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    q Windows 95/98 q Windows NT q Windows CE Note: Windows CE needs host PC to setup the Uniden Data 2000. 2.1.3 Requesting Service Activation Before you can use the Uniden Data 2000, you must contact your local cellular service (CDPD) provider to request the activation of your PC Card. To activate the
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    for use. If you have a problem or question, please review the manual or contact Technical Support at 1 (888) 6UNIDEN. Check the following: q Has the Uniden Data 2000 host application loaded properly on the host computer? q Have you established a CDPD data account with your cellular CDPD provider
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    the instructions provided by the Setup Wizard to complete installation. The Uniden Data 2000 host applications will be copied to the location you specify on the host system, and desktop and task bar icons will be created for each application. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-3
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    Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 6. Click Next. Note: Host application software needs to be installed once, (when you initially set up the Uniden Data 2000 for use with a particular host computer); however, you must repeat the installation process for each new host computer used with the Uniden Data
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 8. Enter the DNS of your provider. (See Section 2.1.3, Requesting Service Activation, for details.) 9. Click Finish to Restart Computer. Please the operational status and statistics using UDInsight. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-5
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    Installation Procedures/Windows 95 Follow the steps below to setup Dial-up Networking to connect your Uniden Data 2000 to the Internet. To install the Uniden Data 2000, take the following steps: 1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of the host terminal you are using. 2. Move the On
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    Click Finish. The Location Information dialog appears. To check to see which COM port was selected during the setup process, take the following steps: 7. Click the Start button on your Windows 95 desktop, then select Settings, Control Panel. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-7
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card The following dialog box displays on the screen: 8. Double-click the Modems icon. The following dialog box displays on the screen: 2-8
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    Uniden Data 2000 PC Card from the modems listed in the dialog box. 10. Click Properties. The following dialog box displays on the screen. 11. The COM port that was selected during the setup process is displayed on the General tab. 12. Click OK. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual
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    CDPD PC Card 2.3.1 Verifying the Connection The host computer should display a Uniden Data 2000 icon in the system tray when the PC Card has made a proper connection. If you do not see this icon on the screen, take the
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    set to display system tray icons, and you do not see the Uniden Data 2000 icon in the system tray, then the Uniden Data 2000 has not made a proper connection. If the Host Applications (UD the operational status and statistics using UDInsight. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-11
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    2.4 Using Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking To use your Uniden Data 2000 modem with Windows 95 Dial-up Networking, take the SLIP, see Section 2.4.3. For PPP see Section 2.4.5. 2.4.3 Installing Win95 Support for SLIP To add SLIP support, take the following steps: 1. Click on the My Computer icon.
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 6. Insert Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation floppy disk or CD-ROM with rnaplus.inf. Check file path. Click OK. . 7. Check the box for the Unix Connection for Dial-Up Networking, then click Install. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-
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    the Dial-Up Networking folder. 3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. Follow the instructions provided for making a new connection. 4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. Change the name of the connection from My Connection to PC Card SLIP. Click
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    3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. 4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. Change the name of the connection from My Connection to PC PPP to activate the Pccard screen. Select Properties. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-15
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 7. Click Next, then click Finish to create a new Windows 95 connection icon named Pccard. 8. Click on Server Type. 9. From the Type
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    uniden.com. 14. Deselect Use IP header compression. 15. Select Use default gateway on remote network. 16. Click on OK 3 times to exit the properties program. 2.4.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support To add TCP/IP protocol support and e-mail. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-17
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    Installation Procedures/Windows 98 Follow the steps below to create Dial-up Networking to connect your Uniden Data 2000 to the Internet. To install the Uniden Data 2000, take the following steps: 1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of the host computer you are using. 2. Move the On
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 4. Select Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location , so you can chose the driver you want. Click Next. 5. Select Modem from the list and click Next. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-19
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 6. Click Have Disk... 7. When Install From Disk dialog appears, change the drive name to an appropriate one in Copy manufacturer's files from such as D:\ for CD-ROM. Then click OK. 2-20
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 8. Click Next. 9. Click Next. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-21
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    on your Windows 98 desktop, then select Settings, Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Modems icon. 3. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. 4. Click Properties. The following dialog box displays on screen: 5. The COM port that was selected during the setup process is displayed on the General tab. 2-22
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    CDPD PC Card 2.5.1 Verifying the Connection The host computer should display a Uniden Data 2000 icon in the system tray when the PC Card has made a proper , then select Settings, Control Panel. 2. Double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-23
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    icons, and you do not see the Uniden Data 2000 icon in the system tray, the Uniden Data 2000 has not made a proper connection. Remove and reinsert the Uniden Data 2000. If it still does not connect, contact Uniden Customer Service center at 1-888-6-UNIDEN. If the Host Applications (UD Config and
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    host computer. For SLIP, see Section 2.6.3. For PPP see Section 2.6.4. 2.6.3 Installing Windows 98 Support for SLIP 1. Click on the My Computer icon. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Select Connection for Dial-Up Networking then click Install. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-25
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    Open the Dial-Up Networking folder. 3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. Follow the instructions provided for making a new connection. 4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden Data 2000 CDPD Modem. Change the name of the connection from My Connection to PC Card SLIP
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    Name server addresses. Enter the address as your Primary DNS. Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, e.g. www.uniden.com. 13. Deselect Use IP header compression. 14. Select Use default gateway on remote network. 15. Click OK twice. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-27
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    for PPP Dial-Up Networking for PPP is automatically created when installing Uniden Data 2000 host application (Section 2.2). If the computer has installed multiple modems, be sure to click Connect Using and select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. To setup Dial-Up Networking for PPP, take the following
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    4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. Change the name of the connection from My Connection to PC Card PPP, then click Next. 5. Enter the area code and enter the single digit: 0 in the Telephone Number box, then click Next. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 6. Click Finish to create a new Windows 98 connection icon named PC Card PPP. 7. Right click on PC Card PPP to obtain the PC Card PPP screen. Select Properties. 2-30
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    : Internet, Windows NT Server, Windows 98. 10. In the Advanced Options box, deselect Log on to Network, Enable software compression, and Require encrypted password, Require data encryption, Record a log file for this connection. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-31
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 11. In the Allowed network protocols, deselect NetBEUI address as your Primary DNS. Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, i.e. www.uniden.com. 14. Deselect Use IP header compression. 15. Select Use default gateway on remote network. 16. Click OK twice
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 2.6.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support To add TCP/IP Protocol Support, take the following steps: 1. Double-click on the Network icon in the Control 98 Internet programs such as web browsers and e-mail. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-33
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    Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of your host computer. 3. Move the Uniden Data 2000 On/Off Power Switch to the 'on' position. 4. Turn your host computer on. Note: Windows NT does not support ) icon. 7. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. 8. Click Properties. 9. The COM port that was selected
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    The following dialog box displays on the screen: If Uniden Data 2000 PC Card is shown at one of the PC Card sockets, the Uniden Data 2000 is properly installed to Windows NT. If the Host operational status and statistics using UDInsight. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-35
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    Wireless CDPD PC Card 2.8 Using Windows NT Dial-up Networking To use your Uniden Data 2000 modem with Windows NT Dial-Up Networking, take the following steps: 2.8.1 Checking Dial-up networking installation To determine if dial-up networking is already installed,
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 2. Click Yes. 3. Select Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list, then click Next. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-37
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 4. Click Have Disk... 5. Insert a Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation floppy disk or CD-ROM with the file ud2k.inf. 2-38
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 6. Click Next. 7. Select the COM port assigned to the Uniden Data 2000, then click Next. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-39
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card Note: If you do not remember the COM port assigned to the Uniden Data 2000, open PC Card dialog from the Control Panel, then click Properties for the UD2000. It will show the COM port at the Device Map. 10. Click Finish. 2-40
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 11. Select UD2000 for the RAS Capable Devices, then click OK. 12. Click Network. 13. Select TCP/IP, then click OK Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-41
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    install RAS: 1. Click on the My Computer icon. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Select Network. 4. Select Services tab. 5. Select Add. 6. Check the Remote access service box, then click OK. 7. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card for RAS Capable Devices, then click OK. 8. Click Continue. 9. Click Close on the
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    and modem properties. 4. From the Edit phone book entry dialog box, select the Basic tab. 5. Enter PC Card SLIP in the Entry name box. 6. Enter Uniden Data 2000 PC Card Modem in the Dial using box. 7. Enter 2 in the Phone number box. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-43
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 8. Select the Server tab. 9. From the Dial-Up server type box, select SLIP: Internet. 10. Check TCP/IP in Network protocols. 11. Click TCP/IP Settings. 2-44
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    Name server addresses. Enter the address as your Primary DNS. Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, e.g. www.uniden.com. 14. Deselect Force IP header compression. 15. Select Use default gateway on remote network. 16. Click OK twice. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-45
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    Wireless CDPD PC Card 2.8.4 Installing Windows NT Support for SLIP 1. Click on the My Computer icon. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Select Add/Remove Programs. 4. Select the Windows NT Setup tab. 5. Click Have Disk. Insert Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation disk or CD-ROM, then click OK. 6. Select
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    the computer has installed multiple modems, make sure to click on Connect Using and select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. To setup Dial-Up Networking for PPP, take the following steps: . 8. Click More and select Edit entry and modem properties. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-47
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    CDPD PC Card 9. From the Edit Phone book Entry dialog box, select the Basic tab. 10. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card Modem in the Dial using box. 11. Enter 0 in the Phone number box. 12. Select the Server tab. 13. From the Dial-up
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    Domain Name Server (DNS), enter the address as your Primary DNS. Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, i.e. www.uniden.com. 17. Deselect Use IP header compression. 18. Select Use default gateway on remote network. 19. Click OK twice. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-49
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 2.8.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support In order to add TCP/IP protocol support, Windows NT requires that the user be the administrator. To add TCP/IP protocol support, take the following steps: 1. Click the Start button on your Windows NT desktop, then select
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    icon in My Computer. 2. Select the entry for the Uniden Data 2000 from Phone book entry to dial menu. Then, click Dial. Note: No data entry is necessary for User Name, Password and Domain NT Internet programs such as web browsers or e-mail. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-51
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    ... is shown in the dialog. 5. When the CDPD sheet is shown, select one of the side preferences for your Uniden Data 2000. Click Network tab. 6. Enter the Active IP Address of your Uniden Data 2000. Then click Power Mgt tab. 7. Select one of the Power Management Modes and enter timer value if needed
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    CDPD PC Card 2.10 Using Windows CE Remote Networking To use your Uniden Data 2000 Modem with Windows CE Remote Networking, take the following steps: 2.10 the connection display should show a remote networking connection has been established. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-53
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    connect to the network, connect manually by opening the properties of Uniden Data 2000 Remote Network and selecting Manual Dial. Start the Uniden Data 2000 network as described above. When Up network. Failure to follow this instruction may cause the UDInsight window freeze and system reset may be
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    -click the UDConfig icon or select UDConfig from the Start Menu. (Start Programs UD2000 Host Application). UD Config will search for the location of your Uniden Data 2000 modem. Please wait until the Setup Wizard screen appears. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-55
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 4. Click Setup Wizard. 5. Click Next. 2-56
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    CDPD PC Card 6. Call your CDPD service provider and give them the EID to obtain an IP (NEI) of your Uniden Data 2000 as described in Section 2.1.3. Click Change IP Address. 7. Enter the IP Address (NEI) given to your Uniden Data 2000 in one of 10 fields and click Default to activate it. Click
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 8. Click Next. 9. Select the side preference and click Next. 2-58
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    it does not register to the network in a few minutes, go back to the IP Address display and check the IP Address. 11. When your Uniden Data 2000 is registered, cl.ick Perform Ping. Select an IP Address to ping and click Start Ping. 12. If Ping is successful, connectivity to the internet
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card 13. Click Next. 14. Click Finish. 2.11.1.2 Advanced Mode The nine areas are: q Comm Settings q Network q CDPD q Default Tables q Modem q Code
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    COM Port the Uniden Data 2000 is configured to, as well as the baud rate it is using. UDConfig searches for the Uniden Data 2000 upon startup. If it finds the Uniden Data 2000, it 'remembers' which COM the parameters from the Uniden Data 2000. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-61
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card Network The Network tab provides settings that identify the Uniden Data 2000 to its network. CDPD The CDPD tab provides settings that define how the Uniden Data 2000 interacts with the CDPD network. 2-62
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    Card Default Tables The Default Tables tab provides the controls to load and/or save preset tables of Uniden Data 2000 settings. Modem The Modem tab provides the modem type settings that define how the Uniden Data 2000 behaves as a modem. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-63
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    Version The Code Version tab displays UDConfig's code version, the Boot and software versions which have been loaded in the Uniden Data 2000. Status Registered: Registration Status Reason: Registration Denied Reason Current Status: Current Modem CDPD Status MDLP Connection: MDLP Connection Status
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    Uniden Data 2000. The Uniden Data 2000 replies with a response that includes the following data: channel - Current channel rssi - Received signal strength indication. Add to -113 to get true RSSI in dBm regstate - Registration state. 0= No; 1=Yes reg_result - Registration result code spni - Service
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    of RSSI, starting at -110. One bar is added for each 10 dB. q The Cell Info button displays information regarding the specific cell that the Uniden Data 2000 is currently attempting to communicate with. Clicking the Cell Info button brings up the Cell Info dialog box: q To set the Polling rate of
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    registered. yellow dot - the Uniden Data 2000 is in sleep mode. black dot - the Uniden Data 2000 is in coma mode. Note: Uniden Data 2000 Insight will run simultaneously while other applications are active, such as e-mail, web browsers etc. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual 2-67
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    PCMCIA Type II interface A.4 Data Rate 19.2 Kbps Airlink (physical layer) as specified in the CDPD System Specification 1.1. A.5 Antenna Interface Custom antenna provided with the unit. A.6 Battery Specifications Four AAA alkaline batteries Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual A-1
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    and nearby persons to comply with FCC radio frequency exposure limits (and to reduce the risk of RF radiation) when the Uniden Data 2000 is in operation. A.8 Environmental Specifications Temperature Range 0 to +50 degrees Celsius, operating. Storage Temperature -20 to +70 degrees Celsius Vibration
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    of cellular data end users, data product, software application and service providers. Their web site is at http://www.wireless data.org Uniden's web site at http://www.uniden.com, includes up-to-date information about Uniden products. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual B-1
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    of the software. q You wish to change the data encryption support. (You may switch from software that supports data encryption to a version that does not support data encryption, and vice-versa.) The Uniden Data 2000 supports two types of software: data encryption software (128 bit key and 40 bit
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    and Windows NT. q PPCard dnl C.1.2 Uniden Data 2000 Software Downloading Instructions 1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 to a PC Card slot. 2. Create >. Example: cd UD2000 5. Type in the command DNLD PCCARD.DNL -port -atrate -dlrate. Example: DNLD PCCARD.DNL -port
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    will be enabled. q The following message displays on screen: Resetting Modem Download Successful Note: If any problems arise during the downloading process, contact Uniden Customer Service at 1-888-6-UNIDEN for troubleshooting assistance. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual C-3
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card Command Description or DLL Utility Syntax -port COM1 Use PC COM port 1 -port COM2 Use PC COM port 2 -port COM3 Use PC COM port 3 -port COM4 Use PC COM port 4 -port COM5 Use PC COM port 5 -dlrate Specify the data rate used for a binary
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    supported by the modem. q Error messages. D.1 Default Value Tables Configuration information for the Uniden Data 2000 modem is stored in three unique default value tables: the Manufacturer's Default Table (MDT), the Service Table is erased. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual D-1
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card Most of the configuration changes you make using AT commands, are made to the Current Active Table by the manufacturer. The values in the MDT can be read by any user, but can be modified only by Uniden service personnel using a login with a MDT password. D-2
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    Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card D.1.2 Service Provider's Default Table (SPDT) The Service Provider's Default Table (SPDT) contains configuration information restricted by your local service provider typing in the command AT SAVECFG UDT. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual D-3
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card Note: You can type in the command AT RESETCFG MDT or AT&F0 followed by the command AT SAVECFG UDT or
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    the AT Commands which are supported by the Uniden Data 2000 modem. Please note the UNIDEN at 1-888-6-UNIDEN to access the SPDT password. The MDT password is available to Uniden service personnel only. q To logout, type in the command AT LOGOUT. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card D.5 AT Commands/Reading the Configuration AT AT CDPDVER? Read the CDPD version supported by this modem from the System Table. (Currently 1.1 is the only version supported.) Response: CDPD Version 1.1 AT CMPR? Read Data Compression Mode from [CAT] [MDT
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    B includes channels 334-666 and 717-799. (If the option is not specified the CAT will be used as the default table.) Response: Side Preference n Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual D-7
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card AT Command Syntax Description of Command AT REG? be used as the default table.) Response: MES SLI MODE AT or MES SLI SLIP AT SPI? Read Service Provider Identifier from a [CAT][MDT][SPDT][UDT] particular default table. (If the option is not specified
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    parameters for NEI #n. WARNING: Check with your service provider before taking this step. Response: OK AT de-assert CTS. The Modem inhibits output to the serial line when the host de-asserts RTS; otherwise it will permit output.) Response: OK Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card AT Command Syntax Description of Command AT IP # Set Mode (Enabled/Disabled). Response: OK AT SPI n Set the Service Provider ID (SPI) preference as either request/preferred/exclude/delete. Login required Response: OK (Password
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    the configuration information or into the Current Active Table (CAT) AT&F (restores UDT) from Manufacturer's Default Table (MDT), Service Provider's Default Table (SPDT), or User's Default Table (UDT). Response: OK Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual D-11
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card D.8 AT Commands/Reading Statistics and Status AT Command Syntax Description of Command AT$RSSI Read the current RSSI value. Response: CFG:
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card AT Command Syntax Description of Command AT PING ip_addr [size] [I interval] Reset the Modem. Response: none AT STATE? Echo modem state as "Operational CDPD" or "Boot". Response: Operational CDPD Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual D-13
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card D.10 Error Messages There are a number of buffer allocation failed" "Invalid command or request" "FAILED" Reboot the computer Call Uniden Customer Service for troubleshoot ing and support. "Modify failure, out of range parameter" Check the range. D-14
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    v Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card Error Message Response "Default table does not exist" "Invalid Password" "Invalid AT Command" "Wrong to see if the correct mode has been selected. Check for the correct Status/Statistics group. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual D-15
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    F.1 Troubleshooting Please contact Uniden Customer Service Center at 1-888-6-UNIDEN. Also, please consult the UD2000 Help.doc included on the Installation & Operation CD-ROM, or go to the Troubleshooting Page for the UD2000 at www.uniden.com. Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual F-1
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Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card
Contents
Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operating Manual
I
Section 1 - Uniden Data 2000 Introduction
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1.0
Getting Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
1.3
What is the PCMCIA Standard for PC Cards?
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1.4
Product Highlights
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1.5
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
1.6
Optional Accessories
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1.7
Battery Life Expectations
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Section 2 - Setting Up the Uniden Data 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
2.1
Setup Preparation
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2.1.1
Hardware Required for Uniden Data 2000 Setup
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2.1.2
Software Required for Uniden Data 2000 Setup
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2.1.3
Requesting Service Activation
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2.1.4
Summary of Start Up Process
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2.2
Uniden Data 2000 Host Application Installation
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2.3
Installation Procedures/Windows 95
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2.3.1
Verifying the Connection
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2.4
Using Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
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2.4.1
Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation
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2.4.2
Installing Dial-Up Networking.
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2.4.3
Installing Win95 Support for SLIP
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2.4.4
Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP
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2.4.5
Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP
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2.4.6
Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-17
2.4.7
Connecting to the CDPD Network (Windows 95)
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2.5
Installation Procedures/Windows 98
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2.5.1
Verifying the Connection
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-23
2.6
Using Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking
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2.6.1
Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation
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2.6.2
Installing Dial-Up Networking.
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2.6.3
Installing Windows 98 Support for SLIP
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25
2.6.4
Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-26
2.6.5
Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-28
2.6.6
Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-33
2.6.7
Connecting to the CDPD Network
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-33
2.7
Installation Procedures/Windows NT
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2.7.1
Verifying the Connection
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2.8
Using Windows NT Dial-up Networking
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2.8.1
Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation
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2.8.2
Installing Dial-Up Networking.
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2.8.3
Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP
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2.8.4
Installing Windows NT Support for SLIP
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2.8.5
Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP
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