Raveon RV-M7-GX Quick Start Manual - page 13
M7 GX Quick Start Guide
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4.
Put the M7 GX into the command mode. (enter +++
per Section 0)
5.
Program the GPS mode. See the table on Page 3 to
identify the mode to use, and set it with the GPS x
command. Type GX and press enter to see an
overview of the current GPS related features and
configuration. For in-vehicle transponders that do not
connect to PCs or displays, it is usually GPS 1 mode.
For M7’s connected to a PC running RavTrack PC
software, it is set to GPS 2.
6.
Program the modem’s operating frequency to your
desired operating frequency. This is done with the
ATFX xxx.xxxxx command.
7.
Program the ID in the unit. Sequentially number the
M7 GX units in your system, starting with 1. Use the
ATMY command to set the ID.
8.
Program the ID to which this unit will send its data to.
Typically this is the ID of the “Base” unit. Use the
ATDT xxxx command to set the ID that this unit will
transmit to.
9.
Program the SLOTNUM. This is the TDMA slot number
that this unit will transmit in. By default it is the same as
its ID
. Important!
All radios in your system must use
different SLOTNUM settings.
10.
ATMK
The network address mask. Default is
F000. This means this unit will receive all
transmissions from any other unit with an ID
beginning with 0 (0001 thru 0999).
11.
KEYPHRASE
Enter a security key code
“keyphrase”. Use any word or phrase 1-16
characters long. It is case-sensitive. DO NOT
FORGET WHAT YOU SET IT TO! The KEYPHRASE
is the only parameter that cannot be read out of the
M7 GX. It must be the same as the KEYPHRASE
programmed into all the other M7 GX transponders in
your system. The factory default KEYPHRASE is
RAVEON, call capitols.
12.
To see an overview of how the modem is configured,
use the SHOW command. To see an overview of