
01-09-09
Written by Darren Bagshaw v1.1 4
6.3.A sub menu will appear and depending on the settings of the instrument, will either display
GSM / SMS PARAM. or SER. PORT RATE, (changing between these two options can
easily be performed by highlighting the option in black and pressing the SELECT button on
the instrument).
6.4.Press ENTER on the GSM / SMS PARAM. option.
a. If information regarding the memory status is required to be sent to a mobile phone,
press the SELECT button to set the GSM/SMS parameters to Enabled >> Disable.
Under DEST, use the and arrows to enter the mobile number where the SMS
messages should be sent.
b. If SMS messaging is not required, use the select button to set the GSM / SMS
PARAM. to DISABLED >> ENABLE.
Press ENTER to confirm your selection and return to the main menu.
6.5.Press ENTER on SYSTEM again (as described in point 2.) and this time, press SELECT on
the GSM / SMS PARAM. option, this should change the option to SER. PORT RATE.
6.6.Press ENTER on SER.PORT RATE to display the baud rate (the speed and which the
instrument is communicating). Using the and arrows of the instrument, set this Baud
rate to 9600 and press ENTER to confirm. The MI2292 should now be set up for GSM
communication.
7. Positioning the Aerials
The positioning of the aerial is extremely important for creating a fast and reliable connection
between the analyser and the computer. The aerials come as standard with a magnetic base for
connecting to metallic objects.
It is extremely important that the aerial is positioned away from any strong magnetic fields which
can be emitted by such things including motors, exposed
wires, electromagnets, televisions, monitors or exposed
distribution boards.
In order to assess the positioning of the aerial, place the
SIM of the modem into a mobile phone and place the
phone next to the aerial. This will allow you to analyse
and measure the signal strength. If the signal strength is
low, the aerial should be moved to a better location.
It should always be kept in mind that people will be
walking past the aerial and that machinery will be in
operation while the analyser is connected to the system so
the trailing lead should, where possible be fixed in position
and kept as hidden as possible.
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