Uniden Network Card Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card User Manual

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Contents  
Section 1 - Uniden Data 2000 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1  
1.0 Getting Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1  
1.3 What is the PCMCIA Standard for PC Cards? . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2  
1.4 Product Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3  
1.5 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4  
1.6 Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4  
1.7 Battery Life Expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5  
Section 2 - Setting Up the Uniden Data 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.1 Setup Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.1.1 Hardware Required for Uniden Data 2000 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.1.2 Software Required for Uniden Data 2000 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.1.3 Requesting Service Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.1.4 Summary of Start Up Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
2.2 Uniden Data 2000 Host Application Installation . . . . . . . . . . .2-2  
2.3 Installation Procedures/Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6  
2.3.1 Verifying the Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10  
2.4 Using Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12  
2.4.1 Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12  
2.4.2 Installing Dial-Up Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12  
2.4.3 Installing Win95 Support for SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12  
2.4.4 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-14  
2.4.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15  
2.4.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-17  
2.4.7 Connecting to the CDPD Network (Windows 95) . . . . . . . . . . . .2-17  
2.5 Installation Procedures/Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-18  
2.5.1 Verifying the Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-23  
2.6 Using Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25  
2.6.1 Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25  
2.6.2 Installing Dial-Up Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25  
2.6.3 Installing Windows 98 Support for SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25  
2.6.4 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-26  
2.6.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-28  
2.6.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-33  
2.6.7 Connecting to the CDPD Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-33  
2.7 Installation Procedures/Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-34  
2.7.1 Verifying the Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-35  
2.8 Using Windows NT Dial-up Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-36  
2.8.1 Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-36  
2.8.2 Installing Dial-Up Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-36  
2.8.3 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-43  
2.8.4 Installing Windows NT Support for SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-46  
2.8.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-47  
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Uniden Data 2000 Introduction  
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RAISE ANTENNA  
Caution - Before operating this device, be sure to place the antenna in  
the vertical position. This offers the best performance of your modem,  
and, at the same time, reduces the risk of possible exposure to  
electromagnetic radiation emanating from the antenna.  
The antenna must be maintained at least 4 inches (or 10 cm) from  
users and nearby persons to comply with FCC radio frequency  
exposure limits (and to reduce the risk of RF radiation) when the  
Uniden Data 2000 is in operation.  
1.0 Getting Ready  
Thanks for purchasing the Uniden Data 2000 CDPD modem. It has been  
designed to provide you with the ability to wirelessly access your e-mail,  
the Internet, and more, from any location with CDPD coverage.  
Please take a moment to look through this manual before installing the  
software or activating CDPD service. This manual contains all the  
information you will need to use your modem. There are sections for  
advanced users to allow them to integrate the modem into a variety of  
software applications and modem configurations.  
Note: Sections for advanced users  
are identified with this icon.  
Follow the step-by-step processes outlined in the following chapters to  
prepare your modem for use. For more information, or to troubleshoot a  
problem, contact Customer Service or Technical Support at  
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1.1 What is the Uniden Data 2000?  
The Uniden Data 2000 is a wireless CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet  
Data) PC Card which enables most laptops, hand held computers, and  
Personal Digital Assistants with Type II PC Card slots to communicate  
with host-based applications such as web servers, intranet servers,  
databases, dispatch systems, and other host computer systems. The  
Uniden Data 2000 uses the Internet suite of protocols running over the  
CDPD system. The product is fully Windows compatible, supporting  
Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Windows CE. It includes a suite of  
GUI (Graphical User Interface) utilities to provide the user with  
simplified access to operational status and statistics, as well as the  
ability to configure, control, and monitor the performance of the  
device. The Uniden Data 2000’s compact size makes it an easily  
portable communications tool that can be stored conveniently in a  
briefcase or purse when not in use.  
1.2 What is CDPD?  
CDPD or Cellular Digital Packet Data is a wireless, public access,  
packet data standard designed to operate over existing analog cellular  
phone systems. Since it is designed to use existing cellular phone  
systems, CDPD provides a large coverage area. CDPD’s primary benefit  
is quick, inexpensive, and efficient transmission of data packets.  
Additional benefits include built-in encryption for security (where  
applicable); a billing structure which charges for message size rather  
than on-line time (depending on individual service provider’s service  
plans); forward error correction methods that reduce the effects of  
noise and interference on the airlink; and widespread deployment.  
1.3  
What is the PCMCIA Standard for PC Cards?  
Over the past several years, mobile computers have experienced  
explosive growth. While prices have fallen sharply, features are becom-  
ing more advanced and reliability has been greatly improved. One of  
the most notable features of today’s mobile computers is the PC Card  
slot. Over the last four years, the personal computer industry has  
rapidly adopted the PC Card slot feature, and today nearly 75 percent  
of laptops include a PC Card slot. This has been the driving force in the  
innovation and development of PC Card technology.  
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In 1989, an international standards body and trade association was  
founded, called the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card  
International Association.). This organization was founded to establish  
standards for Integrated Circuit cards and to promote interchangeability  
among mobile computers where ruggedness, low power, and small  
size are critical.  
Even though PCMCIA is a rather young technology, it has been quickly  
adopted by every major personal computer manufacturer in the  
world. Since it’s inception, PCMCIA has published a PC Card  
Standard which contains all of the physical, electrical and software  
specifications for PC Card technology. This standard is in a constant  
state of improvement by the PCMCIA technical committee.  
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Product Highlights  
Compatible with most laptops, hand held computers and  
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) with PCMCIA Type II PC  
Card slots.  
Windows compatible (Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and  
Windows CE).  
Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides simplified access  
to operational status and statistics, and allows the user to con-  
figure, control, and monitor the performance of the device.  
AT command interface allows the user to query status and  
statistics, change operational modes, and configure and  
control the device.  
Full Duplex operation with CDPD System Specification  
Version 1.1.  
Data transfer via SLIP or PPP to a connected host, using the  
PCMCIA interface.  
Embedded network connectivity application, for testing  
end-to-end connectivity (ICMP ECMO).  
Maximum of 10 unicast Network Equipment Identifiers (NEIs)  
that can be stored and activated one at a time.  
Onboard battery for operation independent of host power.  
External power option for desktop use.  
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Package Contents  
Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card: The physical  
module containing all of the electronic and other hardware  
elements. (Includes the battery compartment, antenna and  
PCMCIA interface connector.) The PC Board is protected by a  
clam shell structure made from a 2-piece plastic sub-frame,  
molded together with a stamped stainless steel cover.  
Uniden Data 2000 Setup CD-ROM and two floppy disks  
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110 Volt AC Adapter  
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Optional Accessories  
Rechargeable Alkaline Battery Pack  
Rechargeable Alkaline Battery Charger  
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1.7 Battery Life Expectations  
The Uniden Data 2000 is powered by 4 AAA size alkaline batteries that,  
depending upon your application, should provide you with several  
days of use. Here is a matrix below that will give you an idea of the  
expected battery life in relation to the modem’s anticipated use:  
Data Usage:  
High  
Medium  
Light  
User:  
Information  
Technology  
User  
Business User  
Casual User  
Application:  
File Transfer  
Web Browsing  
16-20 hours  
Occasional  
e-mail  
Battery Life:  
4-5 hours  
60-80 hours  
The above matrix is only an estimate. Your actual battery life will vary  
based on your use of the modem and other parameters. Whenever  
you are in a more stationary situation, Uniden recommends that you  
use the AC power adapter (wall unit) that comes with your Uniden  
Data 2000.  
To ensure maximum battery life, Uniden recommends that you turn  
the modem power switch off when not in use.  
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1.8 Host Computer System Requirements  
Before you install the Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation  
software, please check your host computer to make sure that it meets  
or exceeds the following system requirements:  
Minimum requirements for MSWindows computer:  
PC with a 486/33DX or higher processor; Pentium 90 or  
higher recommended  
Microsoft Windows 95 or higher, or NT 4.0 with Service Pack  
3 or higher installed  
8 MB of RAM; 12 MB recommended  
8 MB or available hard disk space for installation  
CD-ROM or 3.5 floppy drive  
PCMCIA Type II PC Card slot  
VGA or higher-resolution monitor  
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device required.  
Minimum Requirements for Windows CE:  
Microsoft Windows CE 2.0 or higher  
200 kbytes disk space for installation  
PCMCIA Type II PC Card slot  
Please store all of the software that accompanied your Uniden Data  
2000 in a safe, dry place. Should you misplace the software in the  
future, you can access it by calling Customer Service at  
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Setting Up the Uniden Data 2000  
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This chapter explains how to set up the Uniden Data 2000 for  
operation with host computers running Windows 95/98, Windows NT  
and Windows CE.  
2.1 Setup Preparation  
2.1.1 Hardware Required for Uniden Data 2000 Setup  
A host terminal, (laptop or hand held computer).  
The Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card.  
2.1.2 Software Required for Uniden Data 2000 Setup  
One of the following operating systems is required:  
Windows 95/98  
Windows NT  
Windows CE  
Note: Windows CE needs host PC to setup the Uniden Data 2000.  
2.1.3 Requesting Service Activation  
Before you can use the Uniden Data 2000, you must contact  
your local cellular service (CDPD) provider to request the  
activation of your PC Card.  
To activate the Uniden Data 2000, you need to give the service provider  
the PC Card’s Equipment Identifier (EID) code which is printed on the  
unit. The provider will set up your account, tell you which side they  
provide for channel acquisition (Side A or Side B), and give you an IP  
address (NEI) to register your Uniden Data 2000. They will also provide  
a DNS (Domain Name Server) number.  
Note: The EID for Uniden Data 2000 CDPD modem is formatted  
to look like: 00E011XXXXXX  
2.1.4 Summary of Start Up Process  
After you have completed the following steps, your Uniden Data 2000  
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should be ready for use. If you have a problem or question, please  
review the manual or contact Technical Support at 1 (888) 6UNIDEN.  
Check the following:  
Has the Uniden Data 2000 host application loaded properly  
on the host computer?  
Have you established a CDPD data account with your cellular  
CDPD provider?  
Is there a Dial Up Networking Icon on your host computer for  
the Uniden Data 2000 .  
Have you configured the modem using UDConfig?  
Is your desired application (Web browser, e-mail) loaded on  
the host computer?  
Once all of the above has been accomplished, you will be able to use  
the Uniden Data 2000 . Here is a summary of the action steps that  
will need to be completed each time you want to use the Uniden  
Data 2000:  
1. Launch Dial Up Networking  
2. Launch UD Insight  
Note: You may want to hide this icon, or, move it to a more  
convenient location on your screen  
3. Launch Internet Explorer, Air Boss or your  
desired application  
4. Begin using the desired application.  
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2.2 Uniden Data 2000 Host Application Installation  
The Uniden Data 2000 host applications, UDConfig and UDInsight are  
distributed on a CD-ROM and floppy disks: the Uniden Data 2000  
Setup and Installation CD-ROM and floppy disks. These applications  
must be downloaded to the host terminal, in order to set up the host  
applications to use with the Uniden Data 2000.  
To install and set up the UDConfig and UDConfig host applications,  
take the following steps:  
1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation CD-  
ROM or floppy disks into the CD-ROM or floppy  
disk drive.  
2. Click the Start button.  
3. Select Run.  
4. In the Run dialog box, enter the command line d:\setup (if  
the CD-ROM drive is D).  
Note: For floppy disks, the drive is typically “A” instead of “D”:  
5. Follow the instructions provided by the Setup Wizard to  
complete installation. The Uniden Data 2000 host  
applications will be copied to the location you specify on the  
host system, and desktop and task bar icons will be created for  
each application.  
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6. Click Next.  
Note: Host application software needs to be installed once,  
(when you initially set up the Uniden Data 2000 for use with a  
particular host computer); however, you must repeat the  
installation process for each new host computer used with the  
Uniden Data 2000.  
7. Click Next.  
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8. Enter the DNS of your provider. (See Section 2.1.3, Requesting  
Service Activation, for details.)  
9. Click Finish to Restart Computer.  
Please go to the following section, depending on your host  
computer operating system.  
Section 2-3 If you are using Windows 95  
Section 2-5 If you are using Windows 98  
Section 2-7 If you are using Windows NT  
Section 2-9 If you are using Windows CE  
If the Host Applications (UD Config and Insight) have loaded  
successfully, go to Section 2.11 to configure the modem for use with  
the cellular network using UD Config. In addition, you may also view  
the operational status and statistics using UDInsight.  
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2.3 Installation Procedures/Windows 95  
Follow the steps below to setup Dial-up Networking to connect your  
Uniden Data 2000 to the Internet.  
To install the Uniden Data 2000, take the following steps:  
1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of the host  
terminal you are using.  
2. Move the On/Off Power Switch to the ‘on’ position.  
The following dialog box displays on screen:  
3. Click Next.  
4. Insert Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation floppy disk or  
CD-ROM with the file ud2k.inf. Click Next.  
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5. The following dialog box displays on the screen:  
6. Click Finish. The Location Information dialog appears.  
To check to see which COM port was selected during the setup process,  
take the following steps:  
7. Click the Start button on your Windows 95 desktop, then  
select Settings, Control Panel.  
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The following dialog box displays on the screen:  
8. Double-click the Modems icon.  
The following dialog box displays on the screen:  
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9. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card from the modems listed in  
the dialog box.  
10. Click Properties.  
The following dialog box displays on the screen.  
11. The COM port that was selected during the setup process is  
displayed on the General tab.  
12. Click OK.  
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2.3.1 Verifying the Connection  
The host computer should display a Uniden Data 2000 icon in the sys-  
tem tray when the PC Card has made a proper connection. If you do not  
see this icon on the screen, take the following steps to determine if your  
host computer has been set to display system tray icons.  
1. Click the Start button on your Windows 95 desktop, then  
select Settings. Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon.  
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The following dialog box displays on the screen:  
3. Select the Show control on task bar check box,  
then click OK.  
If you have verified that the host computer has been set to display  
system tray icons, and you do not see the Uniden Data 2000 icon in  
the system tray, then the Uniden Data 2000 has not made a  
proper connection.  
If the Host Applications (UD Config and Insight) have loaded  
successfully, go to Section 2.11 to configure the modem for use with  
the cellular network using UD Config. In addition, you may also view  
the operational status and statistics using UDInsight.  
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2.4 Using Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking  
To use your Uniden Data 2000 modem with Windows 95 Dial-up  
Networking, take the following steps:  
2.4.1 Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation  
To determine if dial-up networking is already installed, double-click on  
the My Computer icon. If you don't see an icon for Dial-Up  
Networking, you will need to add this feature:  
2.4.2 Installing Dial-Up Networking.  
If Dial-Up Networking is not installed, follow these steps:  
Note: It is possible that Windows 95 setup software will be  
required for installation.  
1. Click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Select Add/Remove Programs.  
4. Select Windows Setup tab.  
5. Select Communication.  
6. Check the Dial-up Networking box, then click OK.  
Depending on your preference, or the host configuration, you can use  
SLIP or PPP Dial-Up Networking to interface with the host computer.  
For SLIP, see Section 2.4.3. For PPP see Section 2.4.5.  
2.4.3 Installing Win95 Support for SLIP  
To add SLIP support, take the following steps:  
1. Click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Select Add/Remove Programs.  
4. Select the Windows Setup tab.  
5. Click Have Disk.  
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6. Insert Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation floppy disk or  
CD-ROM with rnaplus.inf. Check file path. Click OK.  
.
7. Check the box for the Unix Connection for Dial-Up  
Networking, then click Install.  
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2.4.4 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP  
To set up Dial-up Networking, take the following steps::  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Open the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. Follow  
the instructions provided for making a new connection.  
4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on  
Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. Change the name of the  
connection from My Connection to PC Card SLIP.  
Click Next.  
5. In the Telephone Number box, enter the single digit: 2.  
Click Next, then click Finish to create a new Windows 95  
connection icon named PC Card SLIP.  
6. Select the new icon with the right mouse button. From the  
sub-menu, click Properties.  
7. Select Slip: Unix Connection.  
8. Deselect Log on to network.  
9. Click TCP/IP Settings….  
10. Enter the assigned IP address of the Uniden Data 2000 and  
the Primary DNS.  
11. Click OK.  
12. Deselect Use IP header compression.  
13. Select Use default gateway on remote network.  
14. Click OK twice.  
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2.4.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP  
Dial-Up Networking for PPP is automatically created when installing  
UD Host Application (Section 2.2) If the computer has installed  
multiple modems, make sure to click on Connect Using and select  
Uniden Data 2000 PC Card.  
To setup Dial-Up Networking for PPP, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Open the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
Verify that a file PC Card PPP was created. (It should be generated  
during Host Application Installation). If the file is not found, continue  
with the following procedures.  
3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon.  
4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden  
Data 2000 PC Card. Change the name of the connection  
from My Connection to PC Card PPP, then click Next.  
5. Enter the single digit: 0 in the Telephone Number box.  
Deselect Use Country code and area code.  
6. Right click on PC Card PPP to activate the Pccard screen.  
Select Properties.  
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7. Click Next, then click Finish to create a new Windows 95  
connection icon named Pccard.  
8. Click on Server Type.  
9. From the Type of Dial-Up Server box, click on PPP:  
Windows 95, Windows NT, Internet.  
10. In the Advanced Options box, deselect Log on to Network,  
Enable software compression, and Require encrypted  
password.  
11. In the Allowed network protocols box, deselect NetBEUI,  
and IPX/SPX Compatible.  
12. Select TCP/IP.  
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13. From the TCP/IP Settings box, if you have been given the  
address of a Domain Name Server (DNS), select Specify name  
server addresses. Enter the address as your Primary DNS.  
Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, i.e.  
14. Deselect Use IP header compression.  
15. Select Use default gateway on remote network.  
16. Click on OK 3 times to exit the properties program.  
2.4.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support  
To add TCP/IP protocol support, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click on the Network icon in the Control Panel.  
2. Click Add.  
3. Click Protocol, then click Add.  
4. From the Manufacturers box, select Microsoft.  
5. From the Network Protocols box, select TCP/IP.  
6. Click OK twice. Now Windows 95 will install the TCP/IP  
stack and any other protocol it requires.  
7. After the protocols are installed, click OK.  
8. Restart Windows 95.  
2.4.7 Connecting to the CDPD Network  
To connect to the CDPD Network, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click the new icon you created in the previous section.  
2. A window should appear, displaying the progress of your  
connection. Within a few seconds, the connection display  
should show that a connection has been established. Once  
this has occurred, you may minimize the window and  
proceed with Windows 95 Internet programs such as web  
browsers and e-mail.  
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2.5 Installation Procedures/Windows 98  
Follow the steps below to create Dial-up Networking to connect your  
Uniden Data 2000 to the Internet.  
To install the Uniden Data 2000, take the following steps:  
1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of the host  
computer you are using.  
2. Move the On/Off Power Switch to the ‘on’ position.  
The following dialog box displays on screen:  
3. Click Next.  
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4. Select Display a list of all the drivers in a specific  
location , so you can chose the driver you want.  
Click Next.  
5. Select Modem from the list and click Next.  
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6. Click Have Disk…  
7. When Install From Disk dialog appears, change the drive  
name to an appropriate one in Copy manufacturer's files  
from such as D:\ for CD-ROM. Then click OK.  
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8. Click Next.  
9. Click Next.  
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10. Click Finish.  
To check to see which COM port was selected during the setup  
process, take the following steps:  
1. Click the Start button on your Windows 98 desktop, then  
select Settings, Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Modems icon.  
3. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card.  
4. Click Properties.  
The following dialog box displays on screen:  
5. The COM port that was selected during the setup process is  
displayed on the General tab.  
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2.5.1 Verifying the Connection  
The host computer should display a Uniden Data 2000 icon in the  
system tray when the PC Card has made a proper connection. If you  
do not see this icon on screen, take the following steps to determine if  
your host computer has been set to display system tray icons:  
1. Click the Start button on your Windows 98 desktop, then  
select Settings, Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon.  
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The following dialog box displays on screen:  
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Select the Show control on taskbar check box, then  
click OK.  
If you have verified that the host computer has been set to display  
system tray icons, and you do not see the Uniden Data 2000 icon  
in the system tray, the Uniden Data 2000 has not made a proper  
connection. Remove and reinsert the Uniden Data 2000. If it still does  
not connect, contact Uniden Customer Service center at  
1-888-6-UNIDEN.  
If the Host Applications (UD Config and Insight) have loaded success-  
fully, go to Section 2.11 to configure the modem for use with the cellu-  
lar network using UD Config. In addition, you may also view the oper-  
ational status and statistics using UDInsight.  
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2.6 Using Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking  
To use your Uniden Data 2000 modem with Windows 98 Dial-up  
Networking, take the following steps:  
2.6.1 Checking Dial-Up Networking Installation  
To determine if dial-up networking is already installed, double-click on  
the My Computer icon. If you don't see an icon for Dial-Up  
Networking, you will need to add this feature:  
2.6.2 Installing Dial-Up Networking.  
If Dial-up networking is not installed, follow these steps:  
Note: It is possible that Windows 98 setup software will be  
required for installation.  
1. Click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Select Add/Remove Programs.  
4. Select Windows Setup tab.  
5. Select Communication.  
6. Check the Dial-Up Networking box, then click OK.  
Depending on your preference, or the host configuration, you can use  
SLIP or PPP Dial-up Networking to interface with the host computer.  
For SLIP, see Section 2.6.3. For PPP see Section 2.6.4.  
2.6.3 Installing Windows 98 Support for SLIP  
1. Click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Select Add/Remove Programs.  
4. Select the Windows Setup tab.  
5. Insert a floppy disk or CD-ROM with rnaplus.inf.  
Click Have Disk.  
6. Check the file path. Click OK.  
7. Check the box for Unix Connection for Dial-Up  
Networking then click Install.  
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2.6.4 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP  
To set up Dial-up Networking, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Open the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. Follow  
the instructions provided for making a new connection.  
4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden  
Data 2000 CDPD Modem. Change the name of the  
connection from My Connection to PC Card SLIP.  
Click Next.  
5. In the Telephone Number box, enter the single digit: 2.  
Click Next, then click Finish to create a new Windows 98  
connection icon named PC Card SLIP.  
6. Select the new icon with the right mouse button. From the  
sub-menu, click Properties.  
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7. Select the Server tab.  
8. Select SLIP: Unix Connection.  
9. Deselect Log on to network.  
10. Click TCP/IP Settings….  
11. From SLIP TCP/IP settings dialog box, enter the IP Address  
provided by your CDPD carrier.  
12. If you have been given the address of a Domain Name Server  
(DNS), select Name server addresses. Enter the address as  
your Primary DNS.  
Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, e.g.  
13. Deselect Use IP header compression.  
14. Select Use default gateway on remote network.  
15. Click OK twice.  
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2.6.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP  
Dial-Up Networking for PPP is automatically created when installing  
Uniden Data 2000 host application (Section 2.2). If the computer has  
installed multiple modems, be sure to click Connect Using and select  
Uniden Data 2000 PC Card.  
To setup Dial-Up Networking for PPP, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Open the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
Check for a file called PC Card PPP (generated automatically during  
Host Application Installation). If the file is not found, proceed with the  
following procedure:  
3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon.  
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4. When you are instructed to select a modem, click on Uniden  
Data 2000 PC Card. Change the name of the connection from  
My Connection to PC Card PPP, then click Next.  
5. Enter the area code and enter the single digit: 0 in the  
Telephone Number box, then click Next.  
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6. Click Finish to create a new Windows 98 connection icon  
named PC Card PPP.  
7. Right click on PC Card PPP to obtain the PC Card PPP  
screen. Select Properties.  
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8. Deselect Use area code and Dialing Properties and click  
on the Server Types tab.  
9. From the Type of Dial-Up Server box, select PPP: Internet,  
Windows NT Server, Windows 98.  
10. In the Advanced Options box, deselect Log on to  
Network, Enable software compression, and Require  
encrypted password, Require data encryption, Record a  
log file for this connection.  
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11. In the Allowed network protocols, deselect NetBEUI and  
IPX/SPX Compatible and select TCP/IP.  
12. Click TCP/IP Settings.  
13. From the TCP/IP Settings box, if you have been given the  
address of a Domain Name Server (DNS), select Specify  
name server addresses. Enter the address as your Primary  
DNS.  
Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, i.e.  
14. Deselect Use IP header compression.  
15. Select Use default gateway on remote network.  
16. Click OK twice to exit.  
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2.6.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support  
To add TCP/IP Protocol Support, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click on the Network icon in the Control Panel.  
2. Click Add.  
3. Click Protocol, then click Add.  
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From the Manufacturers box, select Microsoft.  
5. From the Network Protocols box, select TCP/IP.  
6. Click OK twice. Windows 98 installs the TCP/IP stack and  
any other protocol it requires.  
7. After the protocols are installed, click OK.  
8. Restart Windows 98.  
2.6.7 Connecting to the CDPD Network  
To connect to the CDPD Network, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click the new icon you created in the previous section.  
2. A window should appear, displaying the progress of your  
connection. Within a few seconds, the connection display  
should show that a connection has been established. Once  
this has occurred, you may minimize the window and  
proceed with Windows 98 Internet programs such as web  
browsers and e-mail.  
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2.7 Installation Procedures/Windows NT  
Follow the steps below to create Dial-up Networking to connect your  
Data 2000 to the Internet.  
1. Turn your host computer off.  
2. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of your  
host computer.  
3. Move the Uniden Data 2000 On/Off Power Switch to the  
‘on’ position.  
4. Turn your host computer on.  
Note: Windows NT does not support hot swapping, (the process  
of inserting or removing a PC Card into or from a PC Card slot  
while the host computer is running). Therefore, you must turn your  
host computer off before inserting or removing the Uniden  
Data 2000.  
Uniden recommends using a third party vendors’ PC card drive to  
enable hot swapping. Please contact 1-888-6-UNIDEN, or visit our web-  
To check which COM port was selected during the setup process, take  
the following steps:  
5. Click the Start button on your Windows NT desktop, then  
select Settings, Control Panel.  
6. Double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon.  
7. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card.  
8. Click Properties.  
9. The COM port that was selected during the setup process is  
displayed on the Card Info tab.  
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2.7.1 Verifying the Connection  
1. Click the Start button on your Windows NT desktop, then  
select Settings, Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon.  
The following dialog box displays on the screen:  
If Uniden Data 2000 PC Card is shown at one of the PC Card sockets, the  
Uniden Data 2000 is properly installed to Windows NT.  
If the Host Applications (UDConfig and Insight) have loaded success-  
fully, go to Section 2.11 to configure the modem for use with the cellu-  
lar network using UD Config. In addition, you may also view the oper-  
ational status and statistics using UDInsight.  
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2.8 Using Windows NT Dial-up Networking  
To use your Uniden Data 2000 modem with Windows NT Dial-Up  
Networking, take the following steps:  
2.8.1 Checking Dial-up networking installation  
To determine if dial-up networking is already installed, double-click on  
the My Computer icon. If you don't see an icon for Dial-Up  
Networking, you will need to add this feature:  
2.8.2 Installing Dial-up networking.  
If Dial-Up Networking is not installed, follow these steps:  
To install the Dial-Up Networking, insert the Windows NT workstation  
installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and take the  
following steps.  
1. Click Install.  
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2. Click Yes.  
3. Select Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list,  
then click Next.  
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4. Click Have Disk…  
5. Insert a Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation floppy disk  
or CD-ROM with the file ud2k.inf.  
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6. Click Next.  
7. Select the COM port assigned to the Uniden Data 2000, then  
click Next.  
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Note: If you do not remember the COM port assigned to the  
Uniden Data 2000, open PC Card dialog from the Control Panel,  
then click Properties for the UD2000. It will show the COM  
port at the Device Map.  
10. Click Finish.  
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11. Select UD2000 for the RAS Capable Devices, then  
click OK.  
12. Click Network.  
13. Select TCP/IP, then click OK  
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14. Click Continue. WindowsNT will copy all required files from  
the Windows NT installation CD-ROM.  
15. Click Restart.  
Note: Dial-Up Networking is part of the Remote Access Service  
(RAS). You must be an administrator to install RAS.  
You may take the following procedure to install RAS:  
1. Click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Select Network.  
4. Select Services tab.  
5. Select Add.  
6. Check the Remote access service box, then click OK.  
7. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card for RAS Capable  
Devices, then click OK.  
8. Click Continue.  
9. Click Close on the Network dialog.  
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2.8.3 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for SLIP  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Open the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
3. Click More and select Edit entry and modem properties.  
4. From the Edit phone book entry dialog box, select the  
Basic tab.  
5. Enter PC Card SLIP in the Entry name box.  
6. Enter Uniden Data 2000 PC Card Modem in the Dial  
using box.  
7. Enter 2 in the Phone number box.  
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8. Select the Server tab.  
9. From the Dial-Up server type box, select SLIP: Internet.  
10. Check TCP/IP in Network protocols.  
11. Click TCP/IP Settings.  
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12. From SLIP TCP/IP settings dialog box, enter the IP Address  
provided by your CDPD carrier.  
13. If you have been given the address of a Domain Name Server  
(DNS), select Name server addresses. Enter the address as  
your Primary DNS.  
Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, e.g.  
14. Deselect Force IP header compression.  
15. Select Use default gateway on remote network.  
16. Click OK twice.  
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2.8.4 Installing Windows NT Support for SLIP  
1. Click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Select Add/Remove Programs.  
4. Select the Windows NT Setup tab.  
5. Click Have Disk. Insert Uniden Data 2000 Setup and  
Installation disk or CD-ROM, then click OK.  
6. Select Unix Connection for Dial-Up Networking,  
then click Install.  
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2.8.5 Setting Up Dial-Up Networking for PPP  
Dial-Up Networking for PPP is automatically created when installing  
the Uniden Data 2000 host application (Section 2.2) If the computer  
has installed multiple modems, make sure to click on Connect Using  
and select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card. To setup Dial-Up Networking  
for PPP, take the following steps:  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.  
3. Click OK if there is a dialog, The phone book is empty.  
Press OK to add an entry.  
4. Enter PC Card PPP in the Name the new phone book  
entry, then click Next.  
5. Click Next without checking any of listed selections.  
6. Enter 0 for Phone number, then click Next.  
7. Click Finish.  
8. Click More and select Edit entry and modem properties.  
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9. From the Edit Phone book Entry dialog box, select the  
Basic tab.  
10. Select Uniden Data 2000 PC Card Modem in the Dial  
using box.  
11. Enter 0 in the Phone number box.  
12. Select the Server tab.  
13. From the Dial-up server type box, select PPP: Windows  
95, Windows NT, Internet.  
14. Check TCP/IP in Network protocols.  
15. Click TCP/IP Settings.  
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16. If you have been given the address of a Domain Name Server  
(DNS), enter the address as your Primary DNS.  
Note: A DNS is needed to access sites by name, i.e.  
17. Deselect Use IP header compression.  
18. Select Use default gateway on remote network.  
19. Click OK twice.  
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2.8.6 Adding TCP/IP Protocol Support  
In order to add TCP/IP protocol support, Windows NT requires that  
the user be the administrator. To add TCP/IP protocol support, take the  
following steps:  
1. Click the Start button on your Windows NT desktop, then  
select Settings, Control Panel.  
2. Double-click on the Network icon.  
3. Choose the Protocols tab, then click Add.  
4. From the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select  
TCP/IP Protocol , then click OK.  
5. Restart Windows NT.  
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2.8.7 Connecting to the CDPD Network  
To connect to the CDPD Network, take the following steps:  
1. Select Dial-up Networking from Start - Programs -  
Accessories, or Double-Click the Dial-Up Networking icon  
in My Computer.  
2. Select the entry for the Uniden Data 2000 from Phone book  
entry to dial menu. Then, click Dial.  
Note: No data entry is necessary for User Name, Password and  
Domain Field.  
3. A window should appear, displaying the progress of your  
connection. Within a few seconds, the connection display  
should show that a connection has been established. Once  
this has occurred, you are ready to proceed with Windows NT  
Internet programs such as web browsers or e-mail.  
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2.9 Installation Procedures/Windows CE  
Follow the steps below to create Dial-up Networking to connect your  
Uniden Data 2000 to the Internet.  
To install the Uniden Data 2000 Host Application for Windows CE, take  
the following steps:  
1. Establish the mobile device connection between host PC and  
your Windows CE handheld computer.  
2. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 Setup and Installation CD-ROM  
into the CD-ROM drive of your host computer.  
3. Open the Windows CE folder on the CD-ROM.  
4. Open either CE Pro (2.11) or CE v2.0 according to your  
handheld PC system version.  
5. Start Setup.exe to install the Host Applications to the  
Handheld computer.  
6. UDConfig and UDInsight shortcut icons will be displayed on  
the desktop when the installation is complete.  
To install the Uniden Data 2000, take the following steps:  
1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 modem into the PC Card slot of  
the host terminal you are using.  
2. Power on the Uniden Data 2000.  
3. Double click the UDConfig icon on the desktop of the  
handheld computer.  
4. Click Setup when a message Click. Setup to Continue... is  
shown in the dialog.  
5. When the CDPD sheet is shown, select one of the side  
preferences for your Uniden Data 2000. Click Network tab.  
6. Enter the Active IP Address of your Uniden Data 2000. Then  
click Power Mgt tab.  
7. Select one of the Power Management Modes and enter  
timer value if needed.  
8. Click Save tab and wait for Finished saving the Settings!! to  
be displayed on the screen.  
9. Click OK or click X in the upper right corner of the screen to  
exit the UD2000 setup.  
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2.10 Using Windows CE Remote Networking  
To use your Uniden Data 2000 Modem with Windows CE Remote  
Networking, take the following steps:  
2.10.1 Installing Remote Networking  
1. From the Start, click Programs. Click Communication.  
Click Remote Networking.  
2. In the Remote Networking window, double-click Make  
New Connection.  
3. Type UD2000 in the Type a name for the connection and  
select Dial-up Connection.  
4. Click Next.  
5. Select UNIDEN-UD2000PC_CARD for the Select a modem:  
6. Click TCP/IP Settings. Deselect Use software compression  
and Use IP header compression.  
7. Click Name Servers tab.  
8. Deselect Server-assigned addresses and enter the IP  
address of the DNS provided by your CDPD carrier. Then,  
click OK.  
9. Click Next.  
10. Enter your Country code, Area code and enter 0 for the  
Telephone number. Select Force local.  
11. Click Finish.  
2.10.2 Connecting to the CDPD Network  
To Connect to the CDPD Network, take the following steps:  
1. Double click the new icon you created in the previous section.  
2. Leave User Name, Password and Domain Blank.  
Then, click Connect.  
A Window should appear, displaying the progress of your connection.  
Within a few seconds, the connection display should show a remote  
networking connection has been established.  
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3. Minimize the window and proceed with Windows CE Internet  
programs such as web browsers or e-mail.  
Note: If you cannot connect to the network, connect manually by  
opening the properties of Uniden Data 2000 Remote Network  
and selecting Manual Dial. Start the Uniden Data 2000 network  
as described above. When a terminal screen displays, click OK, or  
select Continue from the File menu.  
2.10.3 Modem Status Check  
1. Establish the Remote Network Connection according to  
Section 2.10.2.  
2. Double click the UDInsight CE icon to check the  
connection status.  
Important: For WindowsCE v2.0, use UDInsight only  
when the Remote Network connection is established.  
Run UDInsight after Remote Networking connection is  
established. Exit UDInsight prior to disconnecting the  
Dial Up network. Failure to follow this instruction may  
cause the UDInsight window freeze and system reset  
may be required  
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2.11 Uniden Data 2000 Host Applications  
There are two host applications provided with the Uniden Data 2000:  
UDConfig and UDInsight. UDConfig allows the user to configure and  
modify the parameters of the Uniden Data 2000. UDInsight provides  
insight to the user regarding the state and status of the Uniden Data  
2000 in the SLIP and PPP modes.  
Please refer to Section 2.12, UD Configuration and Insight  
Operation for Host Application Operation.  
Important: UDConfig requires the Uniden Data 2000  
to be in AT command mode in order to operate, not  
SLIP or PPP mode.  
Important: UDInsight requires the Uniden Data 2000  
to be in PPP or SLIP or PPP mode with Dial-Up  
networking installed.  
2.11.1 UDConfig  
UDConfig is a host application that allows the user to configure and  
modify the parameters of the Uniden Data 2000. UD Config provides  
two modes, Setup Wizard and Advanced mode. The Advanced mode  
has 9 tabbed dialogs which represent the 9 different parameter areas  
that are accessible to the user.  
2.11.1.1 Setup Wizard  
To confugure the Uniden Data 2000, take the following steps:  
1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 into the PC Card slot of the host  
terminal you are using.  
2. Move the On/Off Power Switch to the ‘on’ position.  
3. Double-click the UDConfig icon or select UDConfig  
from the Start Menu. (Start  
Programs  
UD2000  
Host Application).  
UD Config will search for the location of your Uniden Data  
2000 modem. Please wait until the Setup Wizard screen  
appears.  
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4. Click Setup Wizard.  
5. Click Next.  
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6. Call your CDPD service provider and give them the EID to  
obtain an IP (NEI) of your Uniden Data 2000 as described in  
Section 2.1.3. Click Change IP Address.  
7. Enter the IP Address (NEI) given to your Uniden Data 2000 in  
one of 10 fields and click Default to activate it. Click Apply.  
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8. Click Next.  
9. Select the side preference and click Next.  
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10. Wait for the Uniden Data 2000 to register to the Network.  
Note: If it does not register to the network in a few minutes, go  
back to the IP Address display and check the IP Address.  
11. When your Uniden Data 2000 is registered, cl.ick Perform  
Ping. Select an IP Address to ping and click Start Ping.  
12. If Ping is successful, connectivity to the internet is confirmed.  
Click Back.  
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13. Click Next.  
14. Click Finish.  
2.11.1.2 Advanced Mode  
The nine areas are:  
Comm Settings  
Network  
CDPD  
Default Tables  
Modem  
Code Version  
Status  
AT Commands  
Power Management  
Note: Each field within each tabbed dialog offers tool tips which  
explain the field’s purpose, as well as how to select or add  
information to the field.  
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Comm Settings  
The Comm Settings tab displays which COM Port the Uniden Data  
2000 is configured to, as well as the baud rate it is using.  
UDConfig searches for the Uniden Data 2000 upon startup. If it finds  
the Uniden Data 2000, it ‘remembers’ which COM port, and at which  
baud rate it found the Uniden Data 2000. Subsequent executions of  
UDConfig will then look for the Uniden Data 2000, starting from the  
previously saved settings. If UDConfig does not find the Uniden Data  
2000, it begins a search, checking COM1 through COM5, using the  
following baud rates: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14,400, 19,200,  
28,800 baud.  
When UDConfig searches for the PC Card, the Comm Settings tab  
dialog is displayed first, indicating to the user where UDConfig found  
the PC Card. If UDConfig is located the Uniden Data 2000 at its previ-  
ously stored location, the Comm Setting tabbed dialog displays last.  
Beyond this, there is no particular order to the remaining UDConfig  
dialog tabs.  
Note: Each time the user switches from one tabbed dialog to  
another, the mouse changes to a hourglass icon while UDConfig  
loads the parameters from the Uniden Data 2000.  
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Network  
The Network tab provides settings that identify the Uniden Data 2000  
to its network.  
CDPD  
The CDPD tab provides settings that define how the Uniden Data 2000  
interacts with the CDPD network.  
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Default Tables  
The Default Tables tab provides the controls to load and/or save preset  
tables of Uniden Data 2000 settings.  
Modem  
The Modem tab provides the modem type settings that define how the  
Uniden Data 2000 behaves as a modem.  
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Code Version  
The Code Version tab displays UDConfig’s code version, the Boot and  
software versions which have been loaded in the Uniden Data 2000.  
Status  
Registered: Registration Status  
Reason: Registration Denied Reason  
Current Status: Current Modem CDPD Status  
MDLP Connection: MDLP Connection Status  
TEI: Temporary Equipment Identification  
Chan Acquired: Current Channel Number  
RSSI: Receive Signal Strength Indication  
RX BLER: Received Block Error Rate  
Cell Number: Current Cell Number  
Chan List: Current Channel List  
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2.11.2 UDInsight  
UDInsight provides insight to the user regarding the state and status of  
the Uniden Data 2000. The application works when the Uniden Data  
2000 is in SLIP/PPP mode and a Winsock is in place and running.  
Winsocks include Windows 95/98/NT/CE Dial-up Networking,  
Trumpet, and other similar applications resident on a Windows  
95/98/NT/CE platform.  
When the Uniden Data 2000 is in SLIP/PPP mode and a Winsock is in  
place, applications communicate to the Uniden Data 2000 with UDP  
over IP packets, and sends a request for information from the Uniden  
Data 2000. The Uniden Data 2000 replies with a response that includes  
the following data:  
channel - Current channel  
rssi - Received signal strength indication. Add to -113 to get true  
RSSI in dBm  
regstate - Registration state. 0= No; 1=Yes  
reg_result - Registration result code  
spni - Service provider network ID  
cell_num - Current cell number  
wasi - Wide area service ID  
spi - Service provider ID  
data_sent - Bytes sent  
data_rcvd - Bytes received  
active_nei [NEI_LEN] - Current IP address  
These packets are sent and received (once every 5 seconds)  
depending on the users selected polling rate of UDConfig.  
The following dialog box displays when UDInsight is accessed:  
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The antenna icon has bars that represent 10 dB of RSSI,  
starting at -110. One bar is added for each 10 dB.  
The Cell Info button displays information regarding the spe-  
cific cell that the Uniden Data 2000 is currently attempting to  
communicate with. Clicking the Cell Info button brings up the  
Cell Info dialog box:  
To set the Polling rate of UDInsight, click the small  
UDInsight icon on the upper left corner of UDInsight dialog  
box and click the Polling Rate from the menu. The Polling  
dialog box will display and allow the polling rate to be set in  
the range of 5 to 3600 secs.  
When the Cell Info dialog box is displayed, the button used to  
display it changes from Cell Info, to Hide CI.  
The R button can be used to reset the Data Traffic counts to  
zero. These counts are relative, starting at zero each time the  
PC Card is powered up.  
The Uniden Data 2000’s IP address is indicated in the  
UDInsight title bar.  
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The Hide button reduces UDInsight to a system tray icon.  
Double clicking on the icon, will reopen UDInsight to its nor-  
mal size and state. UDInsight continues to communicate  
whether it is minimized in the system tray, or maximized on  
the screen.  
Note: The Uniden Data 2000 Insight icon in the system tray dis-  
plays as UD with a colored dot.  
green dot - the Uniden Data 2000 is registered.  
red dot - UD Data 2000 is not registered.  
yellow dot - the Uniden Data 2000 is in sleep mode.  
black dot - the Uniden Data 2000 is in coma mode.  
Note: Uniden Data 2000 Insight will run simultaneously while  
other applications are active, such as e-mail, web browsers etc.  
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Appendix: Specifications  
A
A.1 Size  
Standard Portion  
85 mm x 54 mm x 4.8 mm (3.37" x 2.12" x .19")  
Extended Portion  
64.3 mm x 57.9 mm x 20 mm (2.53" x 2.28" x .70"), including battery  
compartment.  
A.2 Weight  
141 g (5 oz), not including batteries.  
A.3 PCMCIA Interface  
PCMCIA Type II interface  
A.4 Data Rate  
19.2 Kbps Airlink (physical layer) as specified in the CDPD System  
Specification 1.1.  
A.5 Antenna Interface  
Custom antenna provided with the unit.  
A.6 Battery Specifications  
Four AAA alkaline batteries  
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A-7 Radio Specifications  
Transmit Frequencies  
824 MHz-849 MHz  
Receive Frequencies  
869 MHz - 894 MHz  
Full Duplex  
0.6W transmit power  
Receiver sensitivity - 113 dBm  
The antenna must be maintained at least 4 inches (or 10 cm) from users  
and nearby persons to comply with FCC radio frequency exposure limits  
(and to reduce the risk of RF radiation) when the Uniden Data 2000 is  
in operation.  
A.8 Environmental Specifications  
Temperature Range  
0 to +50 degrees Celsius, operating.  
Storage Temperature  
-20 to +70 degrees Celsius  
Vibration  
Sinusoidal 1.5 g, 5 Hz to 500 Hz  
Shock  
20 g shock  
Humidity  
5% - 95% relative humidity  
Emissions Limits  
Per FCC CFR-47 Part 2, Part 15, and Part 22  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)  
15 kV, with no electrical damage or impairment of function  
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Appendix: Additional References  
B
B.1 Printed References  
Cellular Digital Packet Data System Specification, Release 1.1. January  
19, 1995. Available from the CDPD Forum, 401 N. Michigan Avenue,  
Chicago, IL 60611-4267. Phone: 800-335-2373.  
Sreetharan, M. and Kumar, Rajiv. Cellular Digital Packet Data. Artech  
House 1996. ISBN 0-89006-709-0  
B.2 On-line References  
The CDPD forum is an industry association of cellular data end users,  
data product, software application and service providers. Their web  
information about Uniden products.  
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Appendix: Software  
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C.1 About Uniden Data 2000 Software  
Uniden Data 2000 software has been factory installed.  
In most cases, you will not need to install software in your PC Card,  
however, there are some instances when software installation  
is required:  
You receive an upgraded version of the software.  
You wish to change the data encryption support. (You  
may switch from software that supports data encryption  
to a version that does not support data encryption,  
and vice-versa.)  
The Uniden Data 2000 supports two types of software: data  
encryption software (128 bit key and 40 bit key) and non-encryption  
software. 128 bit Key Data encryption software can only be used  
within the United States and Canada.  
To check the software version, use the Code Version display feature of  
the UDConfig.  
The Uniden Data 2000 software and download utility will be found in  
the Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Setup CD-ROM.  
If you would like to reload the software and do not have the  
Uniden Data 2000 software or setup CD-ROM, contact Uniden  
Customer Service directly at 1-888-6-UNIDEN to request a CD-ROM  
containing the appropriate software version.  
Note: Any PC Card configuration which has been set prior to  
reloading the software will be maintained after the new software  
has been loaded. Reconfiguring the PC Card is unnecessary.  
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C.1.1  
Requirements for Software Installation  
DNLD.EXE - A software downloading utility that can run  
under both Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.  
PPCard dnl  
C.1.2 Uniden Data 2000 Software Downloading  
Instructions  
1. Insert the Uniden Data 2000 to a PC Card slot.  
2. Create a directory such as UD2000 in a local hard drive and  
copy dnld.exe and pccard.dnl files into it from the  
installation CD-ROM.  
Note: You may use a latest download file obtained from  
other source.  
3. From the PC, click Start and open an MS DOS prompt from  
Program.  
4. Select the directory in which you copied the files, using the  
DOS command cd <DIRECTORY NAME>.  
Example: cd UD2000  
5. Type in the command DNLD PCCARD.DNL -port <COM  
port> -atrate <baudrate> -dlrate<baudrate>.  
Example: DNLD PCCARD.DNL -port COM2 -atrate 9600 -dlrate  
57600. (This option directs the PC Card to use PC COM port 2 and  
sets the atrate, to 9600, and baudrate to 57600.)  
Important: The atrate and baudrate must match in  
order for a successful download to occur.  
The following progress message displays on screen:  
Example:  
Opening COM2  
Looking for Uniden Data device  
Sending AT commands at 9600  
Uniden Data 2000 Detected  
Reading BOOT software directory  
Reading main software directory  
Downloading the following image:  
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Name: (filename)  
Version: (version name)  
Date: (date)  
Erasing affected memory  
Erasing flash sector 4  
Erasing flash sector 5  
Erasing flash sector 6  
Erasing flash sector 7  
Erasing flash sector 10  
Entering binary download mode The download process  
will take a few minutes depending on your PC's operating  
system and other programs that may be competing for the  
PC's CPU time.  
At the conclusion of a successful download the Uniden  
Data 2000 will reset and the newly loaded software  
will be enabled.  
The following message displays on screen:  
Resetting Modem  
Download Successful  
Note: If any problems arise during the downloading process,  
contact Uniden Customer Service at 1-888-6-UNIDEN for  
troubleshooting assistance.  
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Command  
Description  
or DLL Utility  
Syntax  
-port COM1  
-port COM2  
-port COM3  
-port COM4  
-port COM5  
Use PC COM port 1  
Use PC COM port 2  
Use PC COM port 3  
Use PC COM port 4  
Use PC COM port 5  
-dlrate  
<baudrate>  
Specify the data rate used for a binary download  
(options: 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400,  
57600, 115200 bps)  
(default rate=57600 bps, fastest rate=115200 bps)  
-atrate  
<baudrate>  
Specify the data rate used for AT commands  
(options: 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200 bps)  
(default rate=9600 bps, fastest rate= 19200 bps)  
-image <n>  
Load the n’th image from the download file  
(default=1)  
-quiet  
Suppress the banner and copyright message  
-implant  
Place the software in a directory  
without downloading  
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Appendix: AT Commands  
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As mentioned previously, AT commands allow an authorized user to:  
Read and modify configuration parameters supported by the Uniden  
Data 2000.  
Query status and statistics.  
Change the modem’s operational modes.  
This chapter describes the following items, in detail:  
The modem’s Default Value Tables. (MDT, SPDT, UDT)  
The System Table.  
Login and logout procedures.  
All of the available AT Commands supported by the modem.  
Error messages.  
D.1 Default Value Tables  
Configuration information for the Uniden Data 2000 modem is stored  
in three unique default value tables: the Manufacturer’s Default Table  
(MDT), the Service Provider’s Default Table (SPDT), and the User’s  
Default Table (UDT.) These default value tables are stored in  
nonvolatile memory.  
Unlike the MDT, SPDT, and UDT, the Current Active Table (CAT)  
resides in volatile memory. The CAT contains the set of configuration  
parameters that is currently active within the modem. You can load the  
configuration information contained in the MDT, SPDT, and UDT to  
the Current Active Table, at any time, using the AT command AT  
RESETCFG [MDT][SPDT][UDT] or AT&F0 for the UDT.  
Each time the modem is powered up, it will attempt to load  
configuration information from the UDT to the Current Active Table.  
Once the modem is powered off, the information in the Current  
Active Table is erased.  
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Most of the configuration changes you make using AT commands, are  
made to the Current Active Table only. (The only exception is the AT  
SLI SLIP [MDT][SPDT][UDT] command which automatically saves the  
changes to the default table you have defined.) Any changes made to  
the CAT can be saved to a particular default table by typing in the AT  
command AT SAVECFG [MDT] [SPDT][UDT] or AT&W for the UDT.  
The SPDT and UDT contain the same settings as the MDT when  
shipped from the factory.  
The following table lists all of the configuration parameters that are  
stored in the MDT, UDT, and SPDT, as well as their default values.  
Setting  
Baud Rate  
Statistics  
Default Value  
9600 bps  
0 (statistics disabled)  
1 (true)  
Auto Registration  
Compression  
Encryption  
SPNI  
1 (true)  
1 (true)  
0 (accept all)  
0 (accept all)  
0 (accept all)  
3 (side A preferred)  
1
WASI  
SPI  
Side Preference  
Active NEI  
Mode  
AT command mode  
60 sec  
STS Update Interval  
Detailed information regarding each default table is described in the  
following sections.  
D.1.1 Manufacturer’s Default Table (MDT)  
The Manufacturer’s Default Table (MDT) contains the configuration  
information defined by the manufacturer.  
The values in the MDT can be read by any user, but can be modified  
only by Uniden service personnel using a login with a MDT password.  
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D.1.2 Service Provider’s Default Table (SPDT)  
The Service Provider’s Default Table (SPDT) contains configuration  
information restricted by your local service provider’s CDPD network.  
Each of the parameters in the SPDT can be read by any user, but  
modified only by an authorized user.  
To set the configuration parameters for the SPDT, take the  
following steps:  
1. Contact your service provider directly for specific  
configuration values restricted by their CDPD network.  
2. Call Uniden customer service at 1-888-6-UNIDEN to receive  
the SPDT password. Once you receive the SPDT password  
from Uniden, you are solely responsible for it’s protection and  
distribution. Uniden is not liable for the protection and  
distribution of the SPDT password once it has been passed on  
to the user. It is strongly recommended that you keep the  
SPDT password in a secure location.  
Take the following steps to modify the SPDT:  
1. Login using the SPDT password.  
2. Change the values in the CAT using appropriate  
AT commands.  
3. Save changes to the SPDT by typing in the command AT  
SAVECFG SPDT.  
4. Logout.  
For login and logout procedures, see the section titled E.4 Login and  
Logout Procedures, in this chapter.  
D.1.3 User’s Default Table (UDT)  
The User’s Default Table (UDT) contains configuration information  
defined by the user. To change the UDT parameters, make your  
configuration changes to the CAT, then save the information from the  
CAT to the UDT by typing in the command AT SAVECFG UDT.  
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Note: You can type in the command AT RESETCFG MDT or  
AT&F0 followed by the command AT SAVECFG UDT or  
AT&W0, at any time, to reset the UDT to the factory default state.  
Important: Editing the UDT does not require  
a password.  
D.2 System Table  
The System Table contains specific configuration parameters which are  
preserved during the power cycle. Unlike settings in the modem’s  
default value tables (MDT, SPDT, UDT), these values cannot be  
restored to their original settings once they have been changed.  
The following table lists all of the configuration parameters stored in  
the System Table:  
Settings  
Boot Version  
SW Version  
HW Version  
EID Parameter  
NEI1  
NEI2  
NEI3  
NEI4  
NEI5  
Default Values  
Current Version  
Current Version  
Current Version  
12 Hex Characters  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
2
NEI6  
NEI7  
NEI8  
NEI9  
NEI10  
Antenna  
Flow Control  
Verbose  
Echo  
1
1
1
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D.3 AT Command Highlights  
The tables on the following pages list the AT Commands which are  
supported by the Uniden Data 2000 modem. Please note the  
following:  
When typing in AT commands, it is recommended, but not  
mandatory, that you insert at least one space after typing AT  
and between each parameter. Multiple spaces are acceptable.  
(The space after the AT is helpful for automated parsing.)  
AT commands are NOT case sensitive.  
In the tables on the following pages, all parameters shown in  
[ ] are optional. All parameters shown in < > are required.  
It is unnecessary to login to use AT commands except to save  
changes to the MDT or SPDT.  
Any command which requires a modem reset to become  
effective is indicated in boldface type.  
This document assumes that the reader has general  
CDPD knowledge.  
D.4 Login and Logout Procedures  
It is necessary to login before saving changes to the SPDT.  
To login, type in the command AT LOGIN, then enter the  
SPDT password.  
Note: Contact UNIDEN at 1-888-6-UNIDEN to access the SPDT  
password. The MDT password is available to Uniden service  
personnel only.  
To logout, type in the command AT LOGOUT.  
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D.5 AT Commands/Reading the Configuration  
AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT ACTNEI?  
Read the current Active IP address from the  
System Table.  
Response: NEI n ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd  
AT BOOTVER?  
AT CDPDVER?  
Read the version of the boot code from  
the System Table.  
Response: Boot n.n (X) (Date Time)  
Read the CDPD version supported by this  
modem from the System Table.  
(Currently 1.1 is the only  
version supported.)  
Response: CDPD Version 1.1  
AT CMPR?  
Read Data Compression Mode from  
[CAT] [MDT][UDT][SPDT] a particular default table.  
Response: Header Compression Flag 0 or  
Header Compression Flag 1  
(If the option is not specified, the modem  
will read the Baud rate from the CAT.)  
Header Compression O means Header  
Compression is off, Header Compression 1  
means Header Compression is on.  
AT ECHO?  
AT EID?  
Read Echo mode from the System Table.  
Response: Echo 0 or Echo 1  
Echo 0 means Echo is off, Echo 1 means  
Echo is on.  
Read the EID programmed in the Modem  
from the System Table.  
Response: EID Parameter xxxxxxxxxxxx  
(x = hexadecimal)  
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AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT ENCR?  
Read Data Encryption Mode from a  
[CAT][MDT][UDT][SPDT] particular default table.  
(If the option is not specified, the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: Encryption Flag 0 or  
Encryption Flag 1  
Encryption Flag 0 means encryption is off,  
Encryption Flag 1 means is on.  
AT FC?  
Read flow control mode from the  
System Table.  
Response: Flow control mode 0,  
Flow control mode 1  
Flow control mode 0 means flow control is  
off, Flow control mode 1 means flow  
control is on.  
AT HWVER? or ATI0  
AT IP?  
Read the hardware version of the Modem  
from the System Table.  
Response: U D 1000 n.n  
Read the active NEI number from a  
[CAT][UDT][MDT][SPDT] particular default table.  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: Active IP n (n = from 1 to 10)  
AT NEIn?  
Read NEI n (n = from 1 to 10) from the  
System Table  
Response: NEIn ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd  
AT PREFER?  
Read the side preference from a particular  
[CAT][UDT][MDT][SPDT] default table. Side A includes channels  
1-333, 667-716, and 991-1023.  
Side B includes channels 334-666  
and 717-799.  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: Side Preference n  
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AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT REG?  
Read Auto-Registration Mode from a  
[CAT][MDT][UDT][SPDT] particular default table.  
Response: Auto Registration Mode 0 or  
Auto Registration Mode 1  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Auto Registration Mode 0 means Auto  
Registration is off, Auto Registration Mode 1  
means Auto Registration is on.  
AT SLI?  
Read Modem’s serial line interface mode  
[CAT][MDT][SPDT][UDT] from a particular default table.  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: MES SLI MODE AT or  
MES SLI SLIP  
AT SPI?  
Read Service Provider Identifier from a  
[CAT][MDT][SPDT][UDT] particular default table.  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: <SPI> (n,  
REQ><PREF><EXCL><DEL>)  
AT SPNI?  
Read Service Provider Network Identifier  
[CAT][MDT][SPDT][UDT from a particular default table.  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: <SPNI> (n,  
REQ><PREF><EXCL><DEL>)  
AT WASI?  
Read Wide Area Service Identifier from  
[CAT][MDT][SPDT][UDT] a particular default table.  
(If the option is not specified the CAT will  
be used as the default table.)  
Response: <WASI> (n,  
REQ><PREF><EXCL><DEL>)  
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AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT SWVER? or ATI1  
Read the software code version  
downloaded in the Modem from the  
System Table.  
Data encrypted version: U-D_1000  
(Version #) (Date Time)  
Non encrypted version: No Encrypt  
Version #)(Date Time)  
Response: U-D_1000 (Version #)  
(Date Time)  
No Encrypt (Version #) (Date Time)  
AT VERBOSE?  
Read 1 for verbose or 0 for terse modes  
from the System Table.  
Response: Verbose 0 or Verbose 1  
Verbose 0 means terse mode is on,  
Verbose 1 means verbose mode is on.  
AT CLRAUTH NEI n  
Clear Authentication parameters for NEI #n.  
WARNING: Check with your service  
provider before taking this step.  
Response: OK  
AT CMPR <1><0>  
AT FC <1><0>  
Set TCP/IP Header Compression Mode.  
(On/Off)  
Response: OK  
Set flow control mode (On/Off).  
(When hardware flow control is enabled,  
the Modem generates CTS when it is able to  
accept characters, otherwise it will de-assert  
CTS. The Modem inhibits output to the  
serial line when the host de-asserts RTS;  
otherwise it will permit output.)  
Response: OK  
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AT Command Syntax Description of Command  
AT IP #  
Set the active NEI(# = number from 1 to 10)  
Response: OK  
AT NEIn d.d.d.d  
Set NEI n (n = from 1 to 10). 0 to 255.  
Response: OK  
AT PASSWORD "new  
password" "new  
password" **  
Change the current password. This requires  
a logon  
Response: OK  
AT PREFER  
<1><2><3><4>  
Set the side preference (1 = Side A only;  
2 = Side B only; 3 = Side A is scanned first,  
then Side B ; 4 = Side B scanned first then  
Side A). Contact your service provider to  
determine which setting they provide.  
Response: OK  
AT REG <1><0>  
Set Auto-Registration Mode  
(Enabled/Disabled).  
Response: OK  
AT SPI n  
<REQ><PREF><EXCL>  
<DEL>  
Set the Service Provider ID (SPI) preference  
as either request/preferred/exclude/delete.  
Login required  
Response: OK (Password required)  
AT SPNI n  
<REQ><PREF><EXCL>  
<DEL>  
Set the Service Provider Network ID (SPNI)  
preference, as either  
request/preferred/exclude/delete.  
Login required.  
Response: OK  
AT VERBOSE <0><1> or Disable/enable verbose AT  
AT V <0><1>  
responses. Login required.  
Response: OK  
AT WASI n <REQ>  
<PREF><EXCL><DEL>  
Set preference for the WASI number as  
either request/preferred/exclude/delete.  
Login required.  
Response: OK  
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D.6 AT Commands/Saving to a Table  
AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT SAVECFG  
<SPDT><UDT> or  
AT&W (Saves UDT)  
Save the configuration in the current  
active table to the Service Provider’s  
Default Table (SPDT), or User’s Default  
Table (UDT). Password required for SPDT.  
Response: OK  
D.7 AT Commands/Loading from a Table  
AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT RESETCFG  
Restore the configuration information  
<MDT><SPDT><UDT> or into the Current Active Table (CAT)  
AT&F (restores UDT)  
from Manufacturer’s Default Table (MDT),  
Service Provider’s Default Table (SPDT), or  
User’s Default Table (UDT).  
Response: OK  
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D.8 AT Commands/Reading Statistics and Status  
AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT$RSSI  
Read the current RSSI value.  
Response: CFG:  
Current RSSI: n  
D.9 AT Commands/Command/Control  
AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT  
Verifies that the AT interface is working.  
Response: OK  
AT$CHAN_< >  
Forces modem to stay on one or a limited  
Set of ten RF channels.  
Calling with no parameters will return the  
current setting  
n = defining parameter  
Note: If this command is entered with no  
parameters, the list of fixed channels is  
returned. To clear the list of fixed channels,  
enter AT$CHANSET CLEAR. To save the list  
of channels to non-volatile memory, type  
AT$CHANSET WRITE.  
Example: If you want the modem to use  
only channel 713 and 705, type  
AT$CHANSET 713 705, then AT$CHANSET  
WRITE, then AT RESET.  
Response: list of any channel(s) set by  
at$chanset write, OK  
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AT Command Syntax  
Description of Command  
AT PING ip_addr  
[size] [I interval]  
Invokes the Ping application to test network  
connectivity and reports results; Optional  
is the size of the ping in bytes (64 default);  
Optional interval is in miliseconds  
following an I.  
Response: AT ping  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX size  
I intervalPING host  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) size data bytes  
Ping size bytes from (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):  
icmp_sn (0) time (time ms)  
Ping size bytes from (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):  
icmp_sn (1) time (time ms)  
Ping size bytes from (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):  
icmp_sn (2) time (time ms)  
Ping size bytes from (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):  
icmp_sn (3) time (time ms) etc.  
AT PING ABORT  
Abort the Ping.  
Response: Ping host (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) :  
Aborted  
AT RESET or  
AT Z  
Reset the Modem.  
Response: none  
AT STATE?  
Echo modem state as “Operational CDPD”  
or “Boot”.  
Response: Operational CDPD  
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D.10 Error Messages  
There are a number of different error message responses that may  
appear on screen in the event of an error. The following table reflects  
these error message responses, as well as the action(s) required to  
correct them.  
Error Message Response  
Action to Correct Error  
System errors:  
"ID is not reported"  
“1D does not exist"  
"Get buffer failed"  
Reboot the computer  
Call Uniden Customer  
Service for troubleshoot  
ing and support.  
"Data type not supported"  
"Get buffer failed"  
"Free buffer failed"  
"Enqueue message failed"  
"Dequeue message failed"  
"Configuration registration failed"  
"Modify failed"  
"Modify access denied"  
"Registration failed"  
"Deregistration failed"  
"List all command failed"  
"List all command access denied"  
"save-default command failed"  
"save-default command access denied"  
"Restore command failed"  
"Restore command access denied"  
"Memory buffer allocation failed"  
"Invalid command or request"  
"FAILED"  
"Modify failure, out of  
range parameter"  
Check the range.  
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Error Message Response  
Action to Correct Error  
"Default table does not exist"  
Check the default table to see if  
correct table has been selected.  
"Invalid Password"  
Reenter the password being used.  
Retype the AT command.  
"Invalid AT Command"  
"Wrong number of arguments"  
Retype the argument and check its  
accuracy.  
"Wrong configuration table"  
Check the selected configuration  
table for accuracy.  
"Timeout"  
Retype the AT command.  
"Logout before Login again"  
"Invalid mode"  
Logout and then login again.  
Check the argument to see if the  
correct mode has been selected.  
"Invalid Status/ Statistics group"  
Check for the correct  
Status/Statistics group.  
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Appendix: Warranty  
E
E.1 One Year Limited Warranty  
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.  
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”)  
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail  
owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship  
with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.  
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and  
be of no further effect 12 months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty  
is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or neces-  
sary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies,  
or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced  
or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a  
defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with  
equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F)  
installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owner’s manual  
for this product.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to  
this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at  
its option, repair or replace the defective unit and return it to you without charge  
for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by  
warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this war-  
ranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit.  
THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WAR-  
RANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES  
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER  
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT-  
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR  
PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CON-  
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not  
apply to you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside  
the United States of America.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY:  
If, after following the instructions in the owner’s manual you are certain that the  
Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packag-  
ing). The Product should include all parts and accessories originally packaged  
with the Product. Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the  
defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight pre-  
paid, by traceable means, to warrantor at:  
Uniden America Corporation - 4700 Amon Carter Blvd - Fort Worth, TX 76155  
1 (888) 6 UNIDEN  
© March 1999 Uniden America Corporation. All rights reserved.  
Printed in the USA  
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Appendix:Troubleshooting  
F
F.1 Troubleshooting  
Please contact Uniden Customer Service Center at 1-888-6-UNIDEN.  
Also, please consult the UD2000 Help.doc included on the Installation  
& Operation CD-ROM, or go to the Troubleshooting Page for the  
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