Intel Model 7260M2NA and 7262M2WW
User Guide
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Contents |
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Introduction ................................................................................ |
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Software Framework............................................................. |
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2.1 |
Driver Installation................................................................... |
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2.1.1 |
General Considerations ........................................................ |
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2.1.2 |
Intel High Speed Modem Driver (ecm200) .................. |
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2.1.2.1 Client offset configuration. ................................................. 19 |
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2.1.2.2 Static IP Address Configuration........................................ |
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2.1.3 |
Comneon High Speed Modem Driver.............................. |
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2.1.4 |
Flash USB driver and FTDI Driver.................................... |
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2.1.5 |
Prolific Serial to USB Driver................................................ |
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2.2 |
LTE debug UART configuration.......................................... |
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2.3 |
System Trace Box .................................................................. |
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2.3.1 |
Setup and Configuration...................................................... |
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2.3.1.1 Entering AT Commands ....................................................... |
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2.3.1.2 Board Configuration and required AT Commands ..... |
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2.3.2 |
Connecting the UE.................................................................. |
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2.4 |
AT Commands Examples..................................................... |
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Test Cases ................................................................................. |
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3.1 |
Protocol Test (CMW500)...................................................... |
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3.1.1 |
CWM 500 Firmware ............................................................... |
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3.1.2 |
Test Scenario ........................................................................... |
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3.1.3 |
AT Commands.......................................................................... |
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3.1.4 |
The Data Application Unit.................................................... |
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Regulatory Notice................................................................... |
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Abbreviations / Terminology.............................................. |
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Appendix A |
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Definitions/Explanations |
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Figures |
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Figure 1. Location of the Prolific serial to USB driver, |
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the Flash USB driver and the FTDI diver within the |
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flash tool folder. ................................................................. 13 |
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Figure 2. |
Use the already installed driver. ................... 15 |
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Figure 3. |
Install the driver again. .................................... 16 |
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Figure 4. |
The network modem and four COM ports |
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are now appearing at the device manager. ............ 16 |
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Figure 5. |
Open the network connections dialog. Win |
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XP : Start:Settings:NetworkConnectios. A new |
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network device did pop up. It is not yet connected. |
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Figure 6. On Win7: Select “Start:Control |
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Panel:Network and Sharing Center” followed by |
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“Change adapter settings”............................................. 18 |
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Figure 7. Open the properties dialog of the new |
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network device (right click)........................................... |
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Figure 8. Select the configuration dialog...................... 19 |
Figure 9. Set the client offset to 1 and press “OK”. . 20
Figure 10. Press “OK” to save these settings. Otherwise these settings get lost. .............................. 20
Figure 11. Open the Internet Protocol TCP/IP
settings.................................................................................. 23
Figure 12. Set the static Network IP and press OK.. 24
Figure 13. To close the properties dialog and save the settings press “OK”................................................... 25
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Figure 14. Congratulations. Your ecm200 driver and |
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its IP connection are now properly configured. ..... 25 |
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Figure 15. Use the already installed driver.................. 26 |
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Figure 16. Install the driver............................................... 27 |
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Figure 17. Comneon suspend and six COM ports are |
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now appearing at the device manager. .................... 28 |
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Figure 18. USIF1 Device Manager Prolific USB-to- |
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Serial COM Port .................................................................. |
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Figure 19. Putty configuration. ......................................... 32 |
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Figure 20. CMW 500.............................................................. |
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Tables |
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Table 1. Terminal Port Settings ........................................ |
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Table 2. AT Commands trace box support..............Error! |
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Bookmark not defined. |
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Table 3. Terminal Port Settings ........................................ |
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Table 4. AT Commands to check ARM software |
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Table 5. AT Commands to Register on the Network 38 |
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Table 6. |
AT Commands for an Incoming Call.............. |
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Table 7. |
AT Commands for an Outgoing Call .............. |
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Table 8. |
AT Commands for SMS Management............ |
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1 Introduction
This document provides a brief description of the NGFF Carrier Board development kit. Including:
-Hardware interfaces with FIH board
-NGFF Carrier Board User Guide V2.0
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2 Software Framework
2.1Driver Installation
2.1.1General Considerations
The two different test and debug configurations always require a Win PC where up to five different drivers must be installed accurately.
This are:
1.the Intel High Speed Modem Driver (ecm200),
2.the Comneon High Speed Modem Driver,
3.the Prolific serial to USB driver (part of the flash tool folder),
4.the Flash USB driver (part of the flash tool folder) and
5.the FTDI diver.
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Figure 1. Location of the Prolific serial to USB driver, the Flash USB driver and the FTDI diver within the flash tool folder.
Pls note that Win does not always complain if the drivers 4 to 5 are not installed. If one of these drivers is missing flashing problems are occurring.
The ARM software and LTE firmware releases are linked to individual driver revision numbers that were used for release testing. They were typically published together with the ARM software and the LTE firmware here:
http://wiki.imu.imc.local/XG716_LTE_CV_Setup_versions
The latest drivers can be found here:
\\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm6360\tools
Or if something is missing here:
\\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm7060\Release\Tools
Which is similar to
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M:\Software\XMM7060_tools at IMC DRS
Flash Tool :
\\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm6360\tools\flashtool
Socmondll :
\\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm7060\Release\Tools\Socmondll\socmondll_100.150.001.dll
2.1.2Intel High Speed Modem Driver (ecm200)
Take the recommended driver, see Subsec. 2.1.1, (folder e.g. WMC_ecm200_3.61.0) and follow the instructions from the installation wizard.
Enable the IP forwarding: run the
sriptenable_ip_forwarding.reg from:
\\musdsara001.imu.imc.local\SW_builds\xmm7060\Release\Tools\Intel_High_Speed_Modem
Hint: Copy the file to the local PC and then run it with root
privileges.
Now connect the cable to the USB HS connector.
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Win XP asks now it’s typical questions and gets the common answers see below. Win 7 does not ask and loads the driver automatically.
Figure 2. Use the already installed driver.
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Figure 3. Install the driver again.
Figure 4. The network modem and four COM ports are now appearing at the device manager.
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Now open the network manager and configure the network settings of the modem.
Figure 5. Open the network connections dialog. Win XP : Start:Settings:NetworkConnectios. A new network device did pop up. It is not yet connected.
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Figure 6. On Win7: Select “Start:Control Panel:Network and Sharing Center” followed by “Change adapter settings”.
Figure 7. Open the properties dialog of the new network device (right click).
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