FCC Information
FCC Notice
WARNING: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure/Installation Instructions
(For CM5124-200-232 and CL5124-200-232)
WARNING: To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices,
this equipment must be professionally installed such that the end user is
prevented from replacing the antenna with a nonapproved antenna. The
end user should also be prevented from being within 20cm of the antenna
during normal use with the exception of hands, feet and ankles.
Caution: Any change or modification not expressly approved by
AeroComm could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The preceding statement must be included as a CAUTION statement in
manuals for OEM products to alert users on FCC RF Exposure compliance.
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Table of Contents
USER’S MANUAL........................................................................................... 1
1. OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................. 5
2.1 AUTO-ANSWER FEATURE .................................................................................. 10
4. TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................... 11
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ConnexModem & ConnexPC User’s Manual
1. Overview
The ConnexModem and ConnexLink products provide a wireless point-to-point connection
between a RS232 device and a 56K data/fax modem.
1.1
ConnexModem & ConnexLink Definitions
1. Pwr: Red LED indicates power is connected to the unit.
2. Link: Green LED indicates the units are in range of one another.
3. Rx: Red LED indicates a unit is receiving data.
4. Tx: Green LED indicates a unit is sending data.
5. Dual RJ11 Jack: There are 2 standard telephone jacks on the ConnexModem unit. The
phone line can be connected to either jack. The other jack can be connected to a
telephone.
2. Windows Modem Setup & Configuration
When connecting the ConnexLink to a computer running Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, or NT, the
correct modem driver must be installed and properly configured. Please follow the steps and
diagrams below to complete the setup and configuration.
1. Double-click on My Computer on the desktop, double-click on Control Panel, double-
click Modems to display the Modems Properties window.
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2. If the Standard 56000 bps K56Flex Modem is not installed, click Add… to install a new
modem.
3. Select Other when asked what type of modem you want to install, then click on Next>.
4. Select “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list”. Then select Next>.
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5. Select “(Standard Modem Types)” from the Manufacturers list, then select “Standard
56000 bps K56Flex Modem” from the Models list. Click Next> to continue.
6. Select the port to use with the modem and click Next> to continue.
7. Wait while Windows installs the modem. Click Finish to complete the installation of the
new modem and to return to the Modems Properties window.
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8. You are now ready to configure the new modem. Select “Standard 56000 bps K56Flex
Modem” and then click Properties.
9. On the General tab, select the port that is connected to the ConnexLink unit. Select
115200 for the Maximum speed. Do not select “Only connect at this speed”, as this
will not allow communications from the ConnexLink unit to the ConnexModem unit. The
selected Baud Rate must match the ConnexLink’s Baud Rate setting.
10. Click the Connection tab. Select 8 Data bits, None for Parity, 1 for Stop bits. Select
“Wait for dial tone before dialing”. Selecting “Cancel the call if not connected
within xx secs” is optional.
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11. Click Advanced… to continue. Select “Use flow control” and then select “Hardware
(RTS/CTS)”. Click OK to return to the Standard 56000 bps K56Flex Modem
Properties window. Click OK to return to the Modems Properties window. Click Close
to complete the configuration.
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2.1 Auto-Answer Feature
This feature enables the ConnexModem unit to answer an incoming call over the phone line. In
order to enable this feature, the HyperTerminal program must be opened. HyperTerminal is
launched by clicking on the Start icon in Windows and selecting Programs. From the Programs
list select Accessories, Communications, then HyperTerminal. Once in HyperTerminal, you must
type a name for the connection and click OK. Next to the Connect Using field, select the proper
COM Port. Make sure the Baud Rate setting is equal to the ConnexLink’s Baud Rate setting,
Data Bits equals 8, Parity equals None, Stop Bits Equals 1, and Flow Control equals Hardware.
Apply the settings and HyperTerminal is ready to send commands.
ConnexModem configuration: Broadcast, Modem Control and RTS should be enabled.
ConnexLink should be configured with default values and Auto Destination enabled.
Make sure Auto-Answer is enabled on the ConnexModem: (Refer to RC56D ATCRM.PDF for the
AT Commands)
1) Enable Auto-Answer on the ConnexModem
a. Connect the ConnexLink to a computer and start HyperTerminal.
b. Type the characters ATS0 = n command, where n = the number of rings to Auto-
Answer.
This command sets the S0 parameter to a value other than zero to enable Auto-Answer.
S0 sets the number of rings required before the modem automatically answers a call.
Setting this parameter to zero disables auto-answer mode.
2) Enable DTR On
a. Send the AT&D0 command
3) Save the Auto-Answer configuration to a modem Profile, 0 or 1.
a. Send the AT&Wn command, where n = Profile number.
4) Depending on the application, the OEM can send the AT&Yn to command or ATZn
command (where n = Profile number) to recall the Profile settings.
ATZn performs a Soft Reset and Restores Profile n. AT&Yn Designates a Default Reset
Profile, which will be used after a hard reset.
The modem is now ready to answer a phone call automatically.
Connect to the ConnexModem using a computer or another telecom Host. Once connected,
multiple ConnexLink units can communicate with the ConnexModem.
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3. Connecting to a Non-PC Device
When using ConnexModem to connect a non-PC device to a phone line, it is important that the
ConnexLink unit is configured properly. The ConnexLink unit must match the serial settings of
the non-PC host device
To configure the ConnexLink unit, refer to the ConnexLink User’s Manual located on the
AeroComm CD or website.
The ConnexModem unit cannot be reconfigured except by AeroComm.
4. Troubleshooting
Please call our toll free technical support number at (800) 492-2320, extension 207. Technical
support hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Central Standard Time.
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