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1.     Turns on  1  or off  0  diagnostic output        BUFID  lt BuffName gt     An 8 character field  it will be padded with    _    after the entered characters  if less than 8 characters are entered        HOST  lt address gt     This is the IP address or the FQDN  fully qualified domain name  of the  logging server  If it is an FQDN a DNS lookup will determine the IP  address       PORT  lt pppp gt     This is the IP port number that the GPRS module will address  use  at the  host  The default port number is 1122       APN  lt apn gt     This is the Access Point Name used by the particular network or it can be  a private APN  Normally Vodacom  amp  MTN use    internet    and Virgin uses     vdata           USER  lt username gt     If a private APN is used then a username may be required  A maximum of  32 characters can be used        PASW  lt password gt     If a private APN is used then a password may be required  A maximum of  32 characters can be used        TIMESVR   lt address gt     Enter the IP address or FQDN of a suitable time server  The default is     time a nist gov          CMDPORT  lt pppp gt     The port from which remote commands are accepted  Set to 1122       INTERVAL  lt nnn gt     The time in seconds between polling the server when no data transfer is  taking place  Recommended setting is between 60  amp  120  to allow     NATTED    addresses to remain in place       LBAUD  lt baudrate gt     This is the buffer baud rate  For this unit it should be set t
2.   00 to disable                                        ST  lt nn gt           SPR  lt nn gt                 DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07  Page 6 of 8       SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL       UC  lt n gt     Converts lowercase to uppercase  1 enabled  O disabled       LF  lt n gt     Stores multiple line feeds  1 enabled  O disabled       TIME YYMMDDhhmmss    Sets the time        S7  lt n gt     7 Bit operation if n   1   Note  use for 7 bit only operation  do not use for 7 bit with parity           ETX  lt hh gt     Alternate end of line character           CALL LOGGING  amp  DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS       Command    Description       S or SEND    Sends one record per command        HELLO    Response is   lt 02h gt  lt SixCharld gt  lt SixCharld gt  lt cr gt  lt If gt        VER    Will output the revision number of the buffer firmware unit        SYS    Diagnostic command  Do NOT use in logging program to get buffer status       DUMP    Empties buffer quickly  Do not use for collecting records        CLEAR    Clears the buffer without sending it to the logging software       TIME    Response is  TIME YYMMDDHHhhmmss lt cr gt  lt If gt        DISP    Displays some buffer setup info         B    Displays approximate buffer capacity in records e g  4K lt cr gt  lt If gt  for a 128k  buffer        IC    Outputs the number of calls in the buffer       Displays the number of resets and clears the reset counter for the Network  Interface        SEND  lt nn gt     Sends nn records usi
3. SS     ms    our solutions  your success    SS 76 MF  GPRS Buffer    User Manual       SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL    History of changes    Revision 01 Original document 01 October 2006  Revision 02 Added section on Getting IMEI numbers etc  13 October 2006  Revision 03 Correct name  SS 76  14 November 2006  Revision 04 S W update with new  IMEI and SCID  commands 26 November 2006  Revision 05 Draft for market release 18 January 2007  Revision 06 Cosmetic changes 20 March 2008  Revision 07 Add Alternate ETX character 23 February 2010    CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION  FEATURES    BUFFER SETUP  BUFFER COMMANDS  CALL LOGGING  amp  DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS    CONTACT DETAILS    DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07  Page 2 of 8       SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL    INTRODUCTION    The purpose of the SS 76 is to provide a buffer where the buffer collects data via its serial  interface and sends the data out to a centralised site  using UDP Logger  via the GPRS network     FEATURES    Utilizes any currently available size Compact Flash memory    Battery backup  7 Remote setup    Built in power supply    LED indicators for    GPRS    NET   indicates that the unit is logged on to the GPRS network    SVR     indicates that contact has been established with the server    TX     indicates that data is being sent to the GSM module    RX     indicates that data is being received from the GSM module  BUFFER    Heartbeat   indicates that the unit is functional    50    indicates when 50  of the buffer   s mem
4. and accept MMS and Data settings  Reply to SMS messages from Network if Network requests a reply     Accept more settings if required   Make a    missed    call to a regular cellular phone    Remove PIN request if no security on SIM is required  If the pin code is required use  SIMPIN command to configure the GPRS MODULE    Put SIM card in the slot provided on the SS 76   Open the UDP Logger    GPRS SETUP     Set the buffer name     Make sure it is unique and 8 characters long   Duplicated or incorrect length buffer IDs will cause operational and logging problems     Set the Host   either to an IP address or an internet name   Ensure the Port and CmdPort are both 1122  If a private APN is used then set the Username and password  Check that the Time Server is set  Set the interval to 90  Set the baud rate  using the    LBAUD    command  to 57600 baud  SAVE the settings  RESET the GPRS module  using    RESET    command     BUFFER SETUP       Type in SS75SETUP      Use the normal SS 75 commands for setting the SS 75 parameters such as baud rate   etc       Type QUIT to exit or wait for timeout    DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07  Page 4 of 8       SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL    GPRS MODULE COMMANDS   Used when connected directly to the Serial Port at 19200 baud        RESET    Closes the GPRS session and restarts the GPRS module       VER    Displays the Version Number       SCID    Outputs the SIM card ID       IMEI    Outputs the IMEI number of the module       DIAG  lt n gt 
5. ed  factory   Voltage Feed  B  Feed positive voltage on Pin 2 of PABX connector  Normal operation  factory  A                Direct input from PABX B  Requires LK 1 in pos B   Opto Isolated input from PABX  factory  A  Recommend LK 1 in pos A                       BUFFER COMMANDS    Note  The default settings are suitable for most applications  Setup commands    lt cr gt after the instruction  Command Description  Sets the baud rate to the rate represented by the first 2 characters  nn    SETBAUD  lt nn gt  e g  use 12 for 1200bd  Note  the full baud rate can be used    SETBAUD 9600 lt cr gt    SETHELLO  lt bufnam gt  Sets the buffer name to  lt bufnam gt    MUST be a 6 char name  YP  lt n gt  Sets the date insertion position 1 start of record  O end of record   SD  lt n gt  Enables date insertion  1 enabled  0 disabled   YY  lt n gt  Enables year insertion  1 enabled  O disabled   YC  lt n gt  Enables century insertion  1 enabled  O disabled   BEEP  lt n gt  Enables BEEPING  1 enabled  0 disabled  SAD  lt n gt  Enables autodump mode  1 enabled  0O disabled  SAT  lt n gt  Sets the delay before dumping to nn   50 millisec   Sets delay between sets of data being sent  Sets OnEmpty delay to nn  50 millisec or the NonAckedResendDelay   RT  lt nn gt  Sets the number of retries for a UnAcked packet   If there is no communication between the buffer and GPRS module the  buffer forces a reset of the GPRS module as a health check   Sets the reset time for the GPRS module in minutes   n
6. ng following format    DataBlock lt cr gt  lt lf gt     lt  r  lt record 1 gt  lt cr gt  lt lf gt     lt record nn gt  lt cr gt  lt lf gt    TotalRecords nn lt Kr gt  lt if gt     nn may be less than the number requested  depending on how many records  were available for sending               To display buffer capacity and used memory   Response is  MstatccSSSSSSccUUUUUU lt cr gt  lt lf gt     Where  cc is used internally and has no useful meaning   SSSSSS is the hex value of the memory installed   UUUUUU is the amount of memory used     e g    Mstat0002000000000101 means that buffer has 128k ram fitted and  there are 257 bytes of data in the buffer       DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07     Page 7 of 8             SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL    telecoms    our solutions  your success  CONTACT DETAILS    Office     23 Botha Avenue   Lyttelton Manor   Pretoria  Gauteng   South Africa   Tel   27 12 664 4644   Fax   27 86 614 5625 E mail  info sstelecoms com    Postal address   Postnet Suite 48  Private Bag x 1015  Lyttelton  0140    Pretoria  Gauteng  South Africa    Sales Support     South Africa E mail  sales sstelecoms com    United Kingdom E mail  uksales sstelecoms com    Technical Support  E mail  support sstelecoms com    DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07  Page 8 of 8       
7. o 57600 baud       SS75  lt n gt     Enables  1  or Disables  0  buffer mode operation  In order to log data  this should not be disabled       SS75TIME lt n gt     Enables  1  or Disables  0  the setting of the buffer time once a successful  Time Server query has been made        DISP    Displays the current settings on the unit       SAVE    Saves the settings to non volatile memory       LOAD    Restores the last complete and saved set of settings from non volatile  memory       TARGET SETUP    Is used to effect local  direct connection setup of the buffer component of  this unit  This mode will timeout after 120 seconds of inactivity        QUIT    Exits from buffer setup mode immediately        SIMPIN  lt nnnnnn gt           Pin code  Enter the PIN if the SIM card is set to request the PIN No        DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07  Page 5 of 8          SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL    BUFFER SETUP    Setting the links   The links need to be changed from the default positions if      The LAN Buffer is used with the Philips IS 1000 or Siemens Opera PABX systems    Wanting to bypass the opto couplers and connecting directly to the PABX input     A Positive feed is required to the PABX       Unscrew the top four screws and remove the lid to Position of Links    change the Links inside the unit     A B AB A B  LK2 LK1 LK3       Link   Description       Common Ground   Pin 5 of PABX connector  connected to buffer B  ground  Ground isolated  A  Pin 5 of PABX connector is isolat
8. ory capacity is reached    80    indicates when 80  of the buffer   s memory capacity is reached  PABX    TX     indicates that the buffer is transmitting data to the PABX    RX     indicates that the buffer is receiving data from the PABX  REMOTE DOWNLOAD    TX     indicates that the buffer is transmitting data to the GPRS module    RX   indicates that the buffer is receiving data from the GPRS module      PWR   indicates that there is power being supplied to the unit  Diagnostics  e PING   to test internet availability  e DNS lookup   to find the logging server   s IP address by using its DNS name  SNTP  Simple Network Time Protocol  support     the unit date and time stamps the  records using date and time information received from an internet time server   Push operation allows use of INTERNET APN    Please Note the following     1  The REMOTE DOWN LOAD TX  amp  RX and GPRS TX  amp  RX will frequently flash simultaneously  2  For a list of abbreviations please consult our website at www sstelecoms com  3  Please download the latest version of the UDP Logger from www sstelecoms com    DOC  NO   SS 76MF GPRS 14  ISSUE 07  Page 3 of 8       SS 76 MF GPRS USER MANUAL    BASIC SETUP    Telephone    III  Il II    Telephone Ill LLL          Telephone    Central Site with  UDP logger software    SIM CARD  Some SIM cards require initialising for proper operation   To initialise the SIM card follow these steps      Place SIM card in cellular phone  Enter PIN  if required   Request 
    
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