IP Mobilenet M64800G-25 Mobile Data Radio User Manual MDCMR Guide

IP Mobilenet, LLC Mobile Data Radio MDCMR Guide

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MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 1 of 20    INSTALLATION GUIDE   Mobile Data Computer for Communication with the IPSeries Mobile Radio        INSTALLATION GUIDE CONTENTS:  Section Title  Page  MDC-to-Mobile Radio Illustration ............................................. 2 Installation Requirements......................................................... 2 SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Installation ................................................ 3 Modem Settings ....................................................................... 6 SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Settings for Win 98/Me............................. 7 Creating a SLIP2IPMN Shortcut for Win 98/Me ....................... 9 SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Settings for Win 2000............................. 10 SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Settings for Win NT................................ 13 Creating a SLIP2IPMN Shortcut for Win NT .......................... 15 SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Settings for Win XP................................ 16 MDC-To-Radio Connection and Settings............................... 17 DHCP Setting for IPMN Mobile Radio without Ethernet Port. 17 Mobile Radio-to-VIU-to-MDC Illustration................................ 19 Mobile Radio-to-VIU-to-MDC Connection .............................. 19 VIU Address Programming..................................................... 20    IPMN p/n: 516.80310.IG Version: A  16842 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92606  Voice: (949) 417-4590     Fax: (949) 417-4591    Copyright 2001-2003 IPMobileNet, Inc.   Notice:  While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, IPMobileNet, Inc. can assume no responsibility for any inaccuracies.  Changes and corrections to the information within this document may be incorporated into future releases.
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 2 of 20 Mobile Data Computer-to-Mobile Radio Illustration          Installation Requirements Mobile Radio-to-MDC  •  MDC (Mobile Data Computer) with an available serial communication port and Windows 98tm or greater installed  •  IPMobileNet (IPMN) IPSeries Mobile Radio  •  20-foot serial cable DB9F – DB9M (BlackBox p/n: EDN12J-0020-MF) to connect MDC to the mobile radio  •  IPMobileNet Radio SLIP Port Driver Installation diskette (SLIP2IPMN.exe)  •  IPNC (Internet Protocol Network Controller) VoiceServer Address  Mobile Radio-to-VIU-to-MDC  (Refer to illustration and instructions on pages 18-19)  In addition to the above, the following components will be required for adding a Voice Interface Unit (VIU) to the configuration:  •  VIU (Voice Interface Unit)   •  10-foot serial cable DB9F – DB9M (BlackBox p/n: EDN12J-0010-MF) to connect VIU to the mobile radio (included)    NOTE:  IP Addressing is site-dependent.
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 3 of 20   SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Connection Installation   This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to install the IPMN Radio SLIP Port Driver onto the MDC for connection to an IPMN IPSeries Mobile Radio.  This setup will also facilitate adding a VIU to the configuration.  It will also provide instructions on configuration and settings for the SLIP port to function properly.  NOTE:  The screens shown were captured using Windows 98tm.  Differences between Windows versions will be noted.      Step 1  At the computer desktop, double click  on the MyComputer icon.     Step 2  Insert the IPMN Radio SLIP Port Driver Installation diskette labeled SLIP2IPMN.exe in the floppy drive.    Step 3  Double click on the A:\ drive.                      Step 4  Double click on the SLIP2IPMN file.                       Step 5  At the WinZip Self-Extractor window, click on the Unzip button to begin the unzip process.             NOTE:  The zipped file will self-extract and install the radio port driver files on the MDC.   Step 6  Click on the OK button after self-extraction is complete.     Step 7  Click on the Close button to continue.              Step 8  Close the A:\ drive folder by clicking on the ⌧ at the top right-hand corner of the window.                6 file(s) unzipped successfully SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 4 of 20  Step 9  At the desktop click on the Start button, select Settings,  and Control Panel.       Step 10  Double click on the Modems icon.               For Windows 2000 & XP, click on the Phone and Modem Options icon.   Step 11  In the Modem Properties window, under the General tab, click on the Add... button to add a modem.                    For Windows 2000 & XP, on the Phone and Modem Options window, under the Modems tab, click on the Add... button.  For Windows Me, 2000, XP & NT, skip to Step 13 on this page.      Step 12  On the Install New Modem window, select Other, then click on the Next > button.                    Step 13  On the next Install New Modem window, select Don't detect my modem, then click on the Next> button.      Step 14  On the next Install New Modem window, click on the Have Disk... button.      Dial-Up Networking Parallel Cable between 2 PCs Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable between 2 PCs Standard 300 bps Modem Standard 1200 bps Modem Standard 2400 bps Modem Standard 9600 bps Modem Standard 14400 bps Modem
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 5 of 20  Step 15  On the Install From Disk window, click on the Browse... button.     Step 16  In the Open window, select the following path:    C:\Program Files\IPMobileNet    Click on the NullModemFast.inf file, then click on the OK button (or in some cases the Open button).     Step 17  On the Install From Disk window, click on the OK button.     Step 18  On the Install New Modem window (or in some cases Add New Hardware Wizard window), click on the Next> button to continue.      Step 19  On the next Install New Modem window, under Select the port to use with this modem: select Communication Port (COM1) or the next available COM port, then click on the Next> button.                    For Windows 2000 & XP, a Digital Signature message may display.  Click on the Yes button to continue.   Step 20  On the next Install New Modem window, once install is complete, click on the Finish button.     Step 21  On the Modems Properties window, under the General tab, under The following modems are set up on the computer: select IPMobileNet Diversity Radio Network, Fast and click on the Properties button.                     For Windows 2000 & XP, under the Modems tab, highlight IPMobileNet Diversity Radio, Fast and click on the Properties button.
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 6 of 20 Modem Settings  Step 1  On the IPMobileNet Diversity Radio Network, Fast Properties window, under the General tab, make sure that the Maximum speed is set to 115200.    Click on the Connection tab.                       For Windows 2000 & XP, click on the Advanced tab.  Click on the Change Default Preferences... button and then on the Advanced button and continue to Step 2.    Step 2  Under the Connection tab, ensure that the following settings are selected:  •  Data bits:  8 Parity:  None Stop bit:  1    Click on the Port Settings... button.                   For Windows 2000 & XP, after verifying the Connection preferences, click on the OK button three (3) times and close the windows by clicking on the ⌧ in the upper right-hand corner of the windows.  Go to the ‘SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Settings’ for Windows 2000 section on page 10 of this document.  For Windows NT, skip to Step 4 on this page.  For Windows XP, skip to Page 16.   Step 3  On the Advanced Port Settings window, select Use FIFO buffers (requires 16550 compatible UART).      The Receive Buffer should be set to High approximately on the third notch, as shown above.  The Transmit Buffer needs to be set higher than the Receive Buffer on the last notch as shown above or to Maximum.    Click on the OK button.   Step 4  Under the Connection tab, click on the Advanced... button.   Select the Use flow control and Hardware (RTS/CTS), then click on the OK button, click on OK again, then click on the Close button.        The Control Panel Window will display. Close the Control Panel window.   For Windows NT, at the Modem Properties window, click on the Close button and go to ‘SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Settings’ for Windows NT on page 13.
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 7 of 20 SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Settings for Windows 98/Me  Step 1  At the desktop, click on the Start button, select Programs, Accessories, Communications, and Dial-Up Networking.      Step 2  On the Dial-Up Networking window, double click on the Make New Connection icon.      Step 3  On the Make New Connection window, under Type a name for the computer you are dialing:  type   SLIP2IPMN    Under Select a device: select IPMobileNet Diversity Radio Network, Fast and click on the Configure... button.         Step 4  On the IPMobileNet Diversity Radio Network, Fast Properties window, click on the Options tab.    Under the Options tab, under Status control, make sure that Bring up terminal window before dialing and Bring up terminal window after dialing are not selected.   Select Display modem status and click on the OK button.                   Step 5  On the Make New Connection window, click on the Next> button to continue.   Step 6  On the next Make New Connection window, leave the Area code field blank.  In the Telephone number field type in a 5 and leave the Country set to USA.  Click on the Next> button.     Step 7  On the next Make New Connection window, click on the Finish... button and the new connection is created.              SLIP2IPMN SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 8 of 20  Step 8  Right click on the SLIP2IPMN connection and select Properties.               Step 9  On the SLIP2IPMN window, under the General tab, deselect Use area code and Dialing Properties.                     Step 10  Under the Server Types tab, under Type of Dial-Up Server: select on SLIP: Unix Connection.                     For Windows Me, use the Networking tab.   Step 11  Under Advanced options: deselect Log on to network.  Under Allowed network protocols: select TCP/IP, then click on the TCP/IP Settings... button.                    Step 12  On the TCP/IP Settings window, select Specify an IP address.  In the IP address field, enter the MDC IP address.  This IP address should conform to the address table established by the system administrator.   NOTE:  The MDC, VIU, and Radio IP addresses must be unique.   Then select Server assigned name server addresses and deselect Use IP header compression.  Select Use default gateway on remote network.   Click on the OK button to continue.                   Step 13  On the SLIP2IPMN window, click on the Scripting tab and click on the Browse... button.      SLIP2IPMN 192.168.1.5SLIP2IPMN SLIP2IPMN SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 9 of 20 Creating a SLIP2IPMN Session Shortcut for Win 98/Me   Step 14  Change the path to C:\Program Files\IPMobileNet, select file nodial.scp, and click on the Open button.            Step 15  On the SLIP2IPMN properties window, deselect Start terminal screen minimized and click on the OK button.                For Windows Me, click on the Dialing tab and select This is the default Internet connection and skip Steps 16 and 17.  Step 16  Click once on the SLIP2IPMN icon.  Click on Connections and Settings... from the menu.            Step 17  On the Dial-Up Networking window, deselect Prompt for information before dialing, select the Don’t prompt to use Dial-Up Networking and click on OK.               NOTE:  Follow Step 1 on Page 7.  Step 1  At the Dial-Up Networking folder, right click on the SLIP2IPMN connection and click on Create Shortcut.             Step 2  When prompted to place the shortcut on the desktop, click on the Yes button.         Step 3  Add a copy of the SLIP2IPMN connection in the following path:    C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup                   This completes your Dial-up Networking installation.   To test, check the serial cable connection to the radio.   Double click on the SLIP2IPMN connection icon.  A network connection will display at the bottom right hand of the desktop screen indicating the connection is successful.       Proceed to ‘MDC-to-Radio Connection & Settings’ on page 16. IPMobileNet SLIP2IPMN C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Shortcut to SLIP2IPMN C:\Program Files\IPMobileNet\nodial.scp SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 10 of 20  SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Settings for Windows 2000  Step 1  The Administrator must sign onto the system and perform the installation.   NOTE:  When creating shortcuts, make sure to place in ‘All Users’ and permission granted to ‘All Users’ for use.     Step 2  At the desktop, click on the Start button.  Select Programs, Accessories, Communications, and Network and Dial-up Connections.      Step 3  Double click on the Make New Connection icon.      Step 4  At the Network Connection Wizard window, click on the Next> button.        Step 5  Under Network Connection Type, select Dial-up to private network then click on the Next> button.      Step 6  Under Phone Number to Dial, in the Phone number field, enter a 5 and deselect Use dialing rules and click on the Next> button.       Step 7  Under Connection Availability, ensure that the For all users is selected and click on the Next> button.
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 11 of 20  Step 8  Under Completing the Network Connection Wizard, under Type the name you want to use for this connection: type SLIP2IPMN.  Select Add a shortcut to my desktop and then click on the Finish button.     Step 9  On the Connect SLIP2IPMN window, click on the Properties button.     Step 10  On the SLIP2IPMN Properties window, under the General tab, deselect Use dialing rules.  Under Connect using: click on the Configure... button.       Step 11  Select Enable hardware flow control and click on the OK button.      Step 12  Click on the Networking tab and under Type of dial-up server I am calling: select SLIP: Unix Connection.     Step 13  Under Components checked are used by this connection: highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the Properties button.   SLIP2IPMN Connect SLIP2IPMN SLIP2IPMN SLIP2IPMN SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 12 of 20   Step 14  Under the General tab, under Use the following IP address: enter the MDC IP address.  This IP address should conform to the address table established by the system administrator.    NOTE:  The MDC, VIU, and Radio IP addresses must  be unique.    Click on the Advanced... button.     Step 15  Under the General tab, select Use default gateway on remote network and deselect Use IP header compression.  Click on the OK button.  On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window, click on the OK button.     Step 16  On the SLIP2IPMN Properties window, click on the Options tab and deselect Prompt for name and password, certificate, etc.  Deselect Prompt for phone number.       Step 17  Click on the Security tab and under Interactive login and scripting, select Run script: and click on  the Browse... button.      Step 18  Select the following path and file name:   C:\Program Files\IPMobileNet\\nodial.scp    Click on the Open button.  On the SLIP2IPMN Properties window, click on the OK button and the properties window will close.                      Proceed to ‘MDC-to-Radio Connection & Settings’ on page 16. 192 . 168  .  1  .  5 SLIP2IPMN Properties SLIP2IPMN Properties
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 13 of 20   SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Settings for Windows NT  Step 1  The Administrator must sign onto the system and perform the installation.   NOTE:  When creating shortcuts, make sure to place in ‘All Users’ and permission granted to ‘All Users’ for use.   Step 2  At the desktop, click on the Start button.  Select Settings and Control Panel.     Step 3  Double click on the Internet Options icon.     Step 4  On the Internet Properties window, under the Connections tab and under Dial-up Settings, click on the Add... button.      Step 5  On the New Phonebook Entry Wizard window, under Name the new phonebook entry: enter SLIP2IPMN.  Deselect  I know all about phonebook entries and would rather edit the properties directly.  Click on the Next> button.      Step 6  On the Server window, select The non-Windows NT server I am calling expects me to type login information after connecting, or to know TCP/IP addresses before dialing and click on the Next> button.        Step 7  On the Phone Number window, deselect Use Telephony dialing properties.  In the Phone number: field, enter a 5 and click on the Next> button.      SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 14 of 20    Step 8  On the Serial Line Protocol window, select Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) and click on the Next> button.      Step 9  On the Login Script window, select None and click on the Next> button.     Step 10  On the IP Address window, under My IP address: enter the MDC IP address for this connection.  This IP address should conform to the address table established by the system administrator.     NOTE:  The MDC, VIU, and Radio IP addresses must  be unique.    Click on the Next> button.       Step 11  On the Name Server Addresses window, click on the Next> button.      Step 12  On the next New Phonebook Entry Wizard window, click on the Finish button to complete creation of the new connection.      Step 13  On the SLIP2IPMN Settings window, click on the Properties button.          192 . 168 .   1  .  5 SLIP2IPMN Properties Press Finish to save ‘SLIP2IPMN’
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 15 of 20  Step 17  On the SLIP TCP/IP Settings window, deselect Force IP header compression, select Use default gateway on remote network and click on the OK button.                 Step 18  At the Edit Phonebook Entry window, click on the OK button.   Step 19  At the SLIP2IPMN Settings window, click on the OK button.   Creating a SLIP2IPMN Session Shortcut for Windows NT  Step 14  Under the Edit Phonebook Entry window, under the Basic tab, click on the Configure... button.                     Step 15  Ensure that Initial speed (bps):  is set to 115200.  Under Hardware Features, select Enable hardware flow control and click on the OK button.     Step 16  At the Edit Phonebook Entry window, click on the Server tab.  Under Dial-up server type: ensure that SLIP: Internet is selected.  Ensure that under Network protocols, TCIP/IP is selected and click on the TCP/IP Settings... button.       Step 1  At the desktop, click on the Start button.  Select Programs, Accessories, and Dial-Up Networking.   Step 2  In the Phonebook entry to dial: make sure to select SLIP2IPMN.  Click on the Moreu button.   Step 3  Select Create shortcut to entry...   Step 4  The Create Dial-Up Shortcut screen   displays defaulting to the desktop.    Click on the OK button.  A shortcut icon   is created and is placed on the desktop.   NOTE:  Add a copy of the SLIP2IPMN connection to the following path:   C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup    Proceed with ‘MDC-to-Radio Connection & Settings’ on page 16.      192 . 168  .   1   .  5 SLIP2IPMN
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 16 of 20  SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network Settings for Windows XP  Step 1  At the desktop, right click on the My Network Places icon, and select Properties.  Step 2  Click on ‘Create New Connection’ and the New Connection Wizard window displays.  Step 3  Under Network Connection Type, select Connect to the Internet and click on the Next > button.   Step 4  Under Getting Ready, select Setup my Connection Manually and click on Next >.  Step 5  Under Internet Connection, select Connect using a dial-up modem and click on the Next > button.  Step 6  Under Select a Device, select the IPMN Diversity Radio Network, Fast (COM1) modem and click on the Next > button.  Step 7  Under Connection Name, enter SLIP2IPMN and click on the Next > button.  Step 8  In the Phone Number to Dial box, enter 5 and click on the Next > button.  Step 9  Under Internet Account Information, click on the Next > button.  Step 10  At the Complete the New Connection Wizard window, click on ‘Add a short cut to my desktop’ and click on the Finish button and the connection is created as well as a shortcut icon to the computer’s desktop.  Step 11  Right click on the newly created SLIP2IPMN network connection and select Properties.   Step 12  Click on the Advanced tab.  Step 13  Under Internet Connection Sharing, make sure to deselect the option ‘Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection’ and click on the OK button.   NOTE:  If Step 13 is not performed for Windows XP,   the connection will not work.
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 17 of 20  MDC-TO-RADIO CONNECTION AND SETTINGS  Step 1  Connect the serial cable (DB9F – DB9M) from the MDC to the radio.     Step 2  Power up the MDC and the radio.  Step 3  Run the dial-up connection on the MDC    by double clicking on the SLIP2IPMN   shortcut.  Step 4  Create a shortcut for the IPMessage Utility by double click on the My Computer icon.    Step 5  Double click on the C:\ drive, Program Files, IPMobileNet, and on the IPMsg folder.  Step 6  Right click on the IPMsg icon and click on Create Shortcut.  Once created, move the shortcut to the MDC’s desktop for future use.  Step 7  Run the IPMessage Utility by double   clicking on the ‘Shortcut to IPMsg’ icon.     The IPMessage window displays.      Step 8  In the IPMessage window in the left field, enter the radio’s IP address.        Step 9  In the right field type a ?.  Step 10  Press [ENTER] and the radio configuration displays.                       To change the radio’s IP address, perform the following steps:  Step 1  In the right field type UNLOCK=password (enter the appropriate password) and press [ENTER].  This unlocks the radio Firmware to enable the IP address change.   Step 2  In the right field type IPADDRESS= NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN (replacing the N’s with the new IP address) and press [ENTER].  Step 3  In the right field type a ? or IPADDRESS and press [ENTER].  Step 4  Verify that the radio’s IP Addresses is correct.  Step 5  Close the IPMessage window.    DHCP setting for IPMN Mobile Radio without Ethernet port  For Windows 2000 / XP:  Step 1:  Copy file autoipl.txt to PC desktop.  Step 2:  Click on Start, Setting, Network and Dial-up  Connections.  Step 3:  Right click on SLIP2IPMN.  Step 4:  Select Create a copy… to create a copy of SLIP2IPMN.  Step 5:  Select Security, Browse, and Desktop.  Step 6:  Select autoipl.txt and click on the OK button to close.  [From: 172.16.22.2] Host serial = 115200,N,8,1, timeout=200 [From: 172.16.22.2] Host framing = SLIP no status messages [From: 172.16.22.2] embedded format flag = multiple [From: 172.16.22.2] Injection = HIGH SIDE, 45MHz [From: 172.16.22.2] channel spacing = 25000 [From: 172.16.22.2] Channel = 0 [From: 172.16.22.2] TX Power = 0 [From: 172.16.22.2] Car to car TX power = 0 [From: 172.16.22.2]           Channel       Tx freq        Rx freq       Inj freq [From: 172.16.22.2] Frequency=0      ,    485.000000,    480.000000,    525.000000 [From: 172.16.22.2] Serial number: undefined [From: 172.16.22.2] TX quiet time = 5 [From: 172.16.22.2] TX sync time = 12 milliseconds, 0 extra inter-split-frame count [From: 172.16.22.2] TX tail time = 5 [From: 172.16.22.2] Radio data rate = 19200 [From: 172.16.22.2] Max data tx time = 60 seconds [From: 172.16.22.2] PLL load to txkey delay = 2 milliseconds [From: 172.16.22.2] Carrier detect delay time = 3 milliseconds [From: 172.16.22.2] Polarity = TX-, RX- [From: 172.16.22.2] allow crc errors = 0 [From: 172.16.22.2] Duplicate time = 10 milliseconds [From: 172.16.22.2] RSSI step = 12   (=234mV) [From: 172.16.22.2] noise = -65dBm, -86dBm [From: 172.16.22.2] Fixed TX Delay = 0 milliseconds [From: 172.16.22.2] Scale TX Delay = 0 microseconds [From: 172.16.22.2] IP Address = 172.16.22.2 (VIU = 172.16.21.81, PC = 173.16.23.1) [From: 172.16.22.2] netmask = 255.255.255.0 [From: 172.16.22.2] num timeslots = 16 [From: 172.16.22.2] timeslot period = 992ms [From: 172.16.22.2] timeslots per voice packet = 4 [From: 172.16.22.2] 06Feb2036 22:42:41 (PST), calibration=563 [From: 172.16.22.2] diversity speed = 5 [From: 172.16.22.2] receiver = auto [From: 172.16.22.2] bxri = 0, -replace mdt address, -filter out other addresses, -filter out keep alive
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 18 of 20   To access Advanced Dial-Up options, the Do not allow Internet programs to use this connection selection must be deselected.  To deselect, perform the following steps:  Step 1  Click on the Start button, select Settings, Control Panel.    Step 2  Double click on the Internet Option icon.     Step 3  On the Internet Properties window, click on the Connections tab.  Select Always dial my default connection.  Highlight SLIP2IPMN, and click on the Settings... button.               Step 4  Deselect the Do not allow Internet programs to use this connection.  Click on the Advanced... button.                 Step 5  Ensure the Disconnect features are not selected.     Step 6  Click on the OK button.  On the Setting window, ensure that the Do not allow Internet programs to use this connection is selected.               Click on OK twice and close the window by clicking on the ⌧ in the upper right-hand corner of the window    As previously stated, the Use default gateway on remote network selection must be removed.  Perform the following steps to deselect (refer to Page 15, Step 17 to see the appropriate screens).   Step 1  At MDC desktop, click on the Start button, select Programs, Accessories, Communication, and Dial-up Networking.     For Windows 2000, select Network and Dial-up Connections.   For Windows XP, select Start, All Programs, Communication, and Network Connections.  Step 2  Right click on the SLIP2IPMN Dial-up Network connection and select Properties.  Step 3  Click on the Server Types tab.  For Windows 2000 & XP, select the Networking tab.  Step 4  Click on the TCP/IP Settings... button.  For Windows 2000 & XP, click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Properties, and on the Advanced button.  Step 5  Deselect Use default gateway on remote network.  Step 6  Click on the OK button.  Click on OK again.  For Windows 2000 & XP, click on OK one more time.  Step 7  Close the Dial-up Network window. SLIP2IPMN Settings SLIP2IPMN Settings
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 19 of 20 Mobile Radio-to-VIU-to-Mobile Data Computer Illustration                  MOBILE RADIO-TO-VIU-TO-MDC CONNECTION   To connect the serial cable (see Fig. 1 below), perform the following steps:   Step 1  Attach the 20-foot serial cable male connector (DB9M) to the radio.  Step 2  Route the female connector (DB9F) to the operator’s compartment of the vehicle and connect to the serial communication port located on the rear of the VIU near the microphone hang up clip.  Step 3  Attach the 10-foot serial cable male connector (DB9M) to the other serial communication port located on the rear of the VIU.  Step 4  Route the female connector (DB9F) of the 10-foot serial cable to the serial communication port located on the rear of the MDC.               Figure 1         To connect the VIU power supply (see Fig. 2 below), perform the following steps:   Step 1  Route the VIU’s power supply cable from the operator’s compartment to the trunk compartment.   Step 2  Connect the black wire to the negative (-) terminal of the EMI Noise Filter.   Step 3  Attach the red wire of the VIU’s power supply cable in-line fuse to the radio connection on the EMI Noise Filter.                   Figure 2
MDCMR-Guide.doc\4-Sep-03   Page 20 of 20  VIU IP ADDRESS PROGRAMMING  There are two (2) methods of programming the IP Address on the VIU.  The first is through the program mode on the VIU and the second is through IPMessage Utility.   NOTE:  The factory default VIU IP Address is 172.16.21.80.  The factory default voice server is 172.16.23.200.   VIU IP Address Programming via the VIU VIU IP Address Programming via IPMsg   To change the VIU IP Address via the VIU program mode, perform the following steps:   Step 1  Enter the program mode by disconnecting the power for a minimum of ten seconds then reconnecting (if facing the rear of the VIU the power connector is on the back lower right-hand side of the VIU).               The indicator lights on the front of the VIU will blink and the speaker will beep to confirm a successful power up.  Wait until the VIU display goes blank to continue.   Step 2  Quickly press MENU, DOWN to Profile and press Enter.  Press DOWN to IP Address and press Enter and the current IP Address displays.  Step 3  Immediately enter the new address:     NNN*NNN*NNN*NNN (replacing the N’s with the appropriate address).     NOTE:  NNN is between 0 and 255.  Delete leading zeros.  Use the star (*) key to represent periods in the address.     Press the #INDIV key to store the information.   Press Esc/Clr until you have exited the menu.   Step 4  To validate that the IP address was entered correctly, repeat Steps 1 and 2 above.     To change via the IPMessage Utility, perform the following steps:  Step 1  Disconnect VIU power for ten seconds, then reconnect.  Step 2  To view the IP Address, follow Steps 1 and 2 from the ‘VIU IP Address Programming via the VIU’.  Step 3  Double click the SLIP2IPMN icon to start   the SLIP2IPMN dial-up network connection.   Step 4  Double click on the Shortcut to IPMsg to  start the IPMessage Utility (If a shortcut is not   available, locate via C:\Program Files\  IPMobilenet\IPMsg.)   The IPMessage window displays.     Step 5  In the left field, enter the IP address of the VIU and press [ENTER].  Step 6  In the right field type a ? and press [ENTER].  This displays the VIU Configuration.  Step 7  Type UNLOCK=password (entering the appropriate    password) and press [ENTER]  Step 8  Type IPADDRESS=NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN (replacing the N’s with the appropriate IP Address) and press [ENTER]    Step 9  In the left field, enter the VIU’s new IP Address.  Step 10  In the right type a ? or IPADDRESS and press [ENTER].  Step 11  Verify that the IP Address is correct.  Step 12  Close the IPMessage window.        Rear view of VIU power connector

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