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| Subject: | [ts-7000] using GSM module |
| From: | "lerougegorge" <> |
| Date: | Wed, 18 Jul 2007 00:14:01 -0000 |
I'm trying to test the GSM modem module (TS-GSM1) on COM2. Here is my
setup:
- TS-7260 running Debian from the supplied USB drive
- TS-GSM1 installed.
- on JP Jumpers J1 and J5 are ON all others are OFF (goal is COM2
communications)
- IRQ7 ON (all other IRQ off)
I'm using picocom, so I execute the following: ttyAM1 -b 9600
Which gives the response:
port is : ttyAM1
flowcontrol : none
baudrate is : 9600
parity is : none
databits are : 8
escape is : C-a
noinit is : no
noreset is : no
nolock is : no
send_cmd is : ascii_xfr -s -v -l10
receive_cmd is : rz -vv
Terminal ready
(end response)
However, "AT" and enter gives me nothing. Any ideas on how to
troubleshoot this? I would just like to get an "OK" back, I could make
it work from there. Thanks in advance.
Best,
Robinvv
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