Intermec Mini Landline Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
P/N 961-031-019
December 2001
Mini Landline
3.3 volt Modem
Revision A
P/N 961-031-019 Revision A
*961031019*
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Packing List
Check to ensure that you receive these items:
Mini Landline Modem
Data Communication Cable
AC Power Supply
(U.S. wallcharger shown)
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General Information
This kit allows you to connect your Intermec Mobile Computer to any phone line for conducting dial--up communication sessions.
Using this mini landline modem requires you to follow the connection instructions and install and enable the modem software in your mobile computer.
Here are some helpful guidelines:
Once you connect the modem and
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data communication cable, leave it connected.
Static electricity can damage
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electronic devices. If you are working in a high-static environment, discharge your body by touching a prominent metal object prior to handling the modem or other components.
Most Intermec DOS applications
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can select the Mini Landline Modem DOS string through onboard software utilities. For other applications, use the following DOS string for TTY communications.
AT&FEOV1QOX4WO&S1&C1&D2/QSO=O
The 3.3 volt modem (p/n:
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854-037-004) does not require the use of an external power supply because it draws its power from the 700 mobile computer.
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If your 700 mobile computer is
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low on power, or if you are working with a 600 mobile computer, you need to use the external power s upply.
For connecting i nstructions refer
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to the Power Supply to Modem Connections section in this guide.
Connections
Modem to Mobile Computer
Tighten screws,
leave connected.
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Connections
Power Supply to Modem
The external power supply is for using your modem with a 600 mobile computer or if your 700 mobile computer is low on battery power.
Shown below is the U.S. wallcharger type power supply. Exported units (not shown) have a power supply that requires a plug-in AC cord specific to the country where the modem is sold. Connect the power supply as shown in this figure and also connect the telephone cable.
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NOTE:
Use only
the correct power supply. Use of other sup­plies can damage your mo­dem.
AC Wallcharger
Power Supply
Connect Wire to Telephone Jack
Here
Connect
Here
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Country Identification
Country Identification Code 34 is the default standard which works for most countries. To change the country code, use the following modem command string:
AT%T19,O,XX
(XX= country identification code, shown below)
For the countries listed change the AT command set to reflect the ID Code. Once changed, the country code change remains set to that specific country code until you reset the command set.
Country ID Code
Hong Kong 30
Hungary 30
Indonesia 30
Japan 10
New Zealand 09
Poland 30
Singapore 30
Vietnam 30
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