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Connect Message Not Received (CR800+FXT009)


chunyong.tan Aug 10, 2016 08:31 AM

I am trying to configure my sierra wireless modem FXT009 as a remote modem to be placed at a worksite, to be accessed by another modem in the office to collect readings. I have the following cable connection :

D15-Male - D9-Male
FXT009 - CR800
     1     -     5

     2     -     4

     6     -     3

     7     -     9

     8     -     2

     9     -     1

    11    -      8

    12    -      7

    13    -      6

In the device config i have the following settings:

Q:0 V:1 S0:000 S2:043 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008
+CR:0 +CRC:0 +CMEE:0 +CBST:0,0,1
+SPEAKER:1 +ECHO:0 &C:1 &D:2 %C:0
+IPR:115200 +ICF:3,4 +IFC:2,2

However , I am unable to connect to the modem, with the error "connect message not received", Any help? I am able to use the modem as a station modem to contact other modems but not the other way round.


aps Aug 10, 2016 08:47 AM

If you are trying to make a CSD (dialled) connection the remote modem will need to be set to auto-answer by setting register 0 to something other than zero, try ATS0=1.


chunyong.tan Aug 10, 2016 09:04 AM

I am having issues saving the ATS0=1 setting using AT&W, when i disconnect and reconnect, the modem setting gets reverted to ATS0=0. However i do notice that my other working remote modems have ATS0=0 but do have have the issue.


aps Aug 10, 2016 09:33 AM

Setting ATS0=1 and saving the setting should work - it is a basic function of the modem.   If you have plugged this into a PC and it is registered as a modem device in Windows, I would check that Windows itself is not reconfiguring the modem - which it will often do, especially if being used as a TAPI device.   Any terminal program you are using might also send commands to reinitialise the modem.

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