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PPeters Nov 15, 2010 11:03 PM

Need a little help please
i am trying some new hardware connected to a CR200x, the hardware is a Harvest XT SPE modem on the telecom XT network
The sim is on line and I am pinging the unit successfully. The problem occurs when I attempt to talk to the datalogger. I am not sure where the fault lies either in the setup, modem link or the app developed to talk to the modem
Hoping someone may be able to help with the log files
here is the object state log

"2010-11-16 10:14:28","PakBusPort_12","Dev::reqDevResp","PhoneRemote_2","PakBusPort_12","success"
"2010-11-16 10:14:28","PakBusPort_12","Dev::sesBegin","029DD870"
"2010-11-16 10:14:28","PakBusPort_12","Dev","Going on-line"
"2010-11-16 10:14:28","PakBusPort_12","Dev::onNextCommand","Executing command","MyPort::serial_framing_command","3"
"2010-11-16 10:14:28","PakBusPort_12","Csi::PakBus::SerialPortBase::link_type","watch dog timeout set at 40000"
"2010-11-16 10:14:28","PakBusPort_12","send_ring","remote: 1","retries: 0"


with the low level logic

10:14:21.690 T 41 54 5A 0D ATZ.
10:14:21.705 R 41 54 5A 0D 4F 4B 0D 0A ATZ.OK..
10:14:23.721 T 41 54 44 54 31 30 2E 31 30 2E 30 2E 31 3A 37 37 ATDT10.10.0.1:77
10:14:23.721 T 37 37 3A 58 54 0D 77:XT.
10:14:23.721 R 41 54 44 54 31 30 2E 31 30 2E 30 2E 31 3A 37 37 ATDT10.10.0.1:77
10:14:23.721 R 37 37 3A 58 54 0D 77:XT.
10:14:28.237 R 43 4F 4E 4E 45 43 54 20 39 36 30 30 0D 0A CONNECT 9600..
10:14:28.252 T BD BD BD BD BD BD 90 01 0F FE 71 D2 BD ..........q..
10:14:38.268 T BD 90 01 0F FE 71 D2 BD .....q..
10:14:48.283 T BD 90 01 0F FE 71 D2 BD .....q..

Sorry for the formating

any help much appreciated

regards

Paul Peters

* Last updated by: PPeters on 11/15/2010 @ 4:08 PM *


Dana Nov 16, 2010 04:31 PM

I am dismal on understanding/troubleshooting modems, but the I/O log does show that you are at least connecting to the modem at 9600 baud.

It would probably be best to contact someone by phone for further help.

Dana W.


aps Nov 16, 2010 05:37 PM

Some suggested check points:

a) check the remote "modem" is set to talk out of its RS232 port at 9600 baud. The connect message only indicates the base "modem" (a software emulation I guess) has emulated a line connection at 9600 baud.

b) check the cabling to the CR200 - it is possible, even likely you need a null modem cable.

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