>
> A guy at work had the same problem. It turned out that the
> cellphone was echoing the incoming AT commands and he wasn't
> prepared to parse them. Evidently, there is some way to turn
> off echoing.
ATE1 and ATE0.
Please do not toppost.
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Reply by Anthony Wong●February 21, 20042004-02-21
A guy at work had the same problem. It turned out that the cellphone was
echoing the incoming
AT commands and he wasn't prepared to parse them. Evidently, there is some
way to turn off
echoing.
--Anthony
"sampei" <diego.logrillo@tin.it> wrote in message
news:NT5Zb.258246$VW.10323324@news3.tin.it...
> Hallo,
> I'm doing a project (for a university exam) based on a 8051
microcontroller
> that
> comands with at commands a siemens cellular using 8051 serial port.
> Siemens cellular is connected to 8051 through its data cable,but:
> 1)if i send at commands to cellular with hyper terminal,it' ok
> 2)if i send at commands from micro to pc,it's ok
> 3)if i send at commands from micro to cellular,it doesn't responds.
> what can i do?
> thanks
>
>
>
Reply by Anton Erasmus●February 20, 20042004-02-20
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:55:09 GMT, "sampei" <diego.logrillo@tin.it>
wrote:
>Hallo,
>I'm doing a project (for a university exam) based on a 8051 microcontroller
>that
>comands with at commands a siemens cellular using 8051 serial port.
>Siemens cellular is connected to 8051 through its data cable,but:
>1)if i send at commands to cellular with hyper terminal,it' ok
>2)if i send at commands from micro to pc,it's ok
>3)if i send at commands from micro to cellular,it doesn't responds.
>what can i do?
>thanks
>
The GSM Modules often have a full modem serial implimentation.
Int other words you must make sure of the CTS, DTR etc. signals
as well.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
Reply by Apollo●February 19, 20042004-02-19
"sampei" <diego.logrillo@tin.it> wrote
> Hallo,
> I'm doing a project (for a university exam) based on a 8051 microcontroller
> that
> comands with at commands a siemens cellular using 8051 serial port.
> Siemens cellular is connected to 8051 through its data cable,but:
> 1)if i send at commands to cellular with hyper terminal,it' ok
> 2)if i send at commands from micro to pc,it's ok
> 3)if i send at commands from micro to cellular,it doesn't responds.
> what can i do?
> Hallo,
> I'm doing a project (for a university exam) based on a 8051 microcontroller
> that
> comands with at commands a siemens cellular using 8051 serial port.
> Siemens cellular is connected to 8051 through its data cable,but:
> 1)if i send at commands to cellular with hyper terminal,it' ok
> 2)if i send at commands from micro to pc,it's ok
> 3)if i send at commands from micro to cellular,it doesn't responds.
> what can i do?
> thanks
It might be the handshaking on the phone RS-232. You might need to tie
some lines appropriately. I think I had to do something like this when
using a Siemens M20.
Leon
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Reply by Max●February 19, 20042004-02-19
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:55:09 GMT, sampei wrote:
>I'm doing a project (for a university exam) based on a 8051 microcontroller
>that
>comands with at commands a siemens cellular using 8051 serial port.
>Siemens cellular is connected to 8051 through its data cable,but:
>1)if i send at commands to cellular with hyper terminal,it' ok
>2)if i send at commands from micro to pc,it's ok
>3)if i send at commands from micro to cellular,it doesn't responds.
>what can i do?
I'd check the signal levels coming out of the serial port on the
micro, to make sure their OK for the cellphone.
Is it meant to be RS-232? If, so, you may well find that the PC will
quite happily read serial data at TTL logic levels, but the cellphone
is requiring "true" RS-232 levels (-10V marking , +10V spacing).
Are you using a suitable level converter (Maxim MAX232 series are
common for this)?
--
Max
Reply by sampei●February 19, 20042004-02-19
Hallo,
I'm doing a project (for a university exam) based on a 8051 microcontroller
that
comands with at commands a siemens cellular using 8051 serial port.
Siemens cellular is connected to 8051 through its data cable,but:
1)if i send at commands to cellular with hyper terminal,it' ok
2)if i send at commands from micro to pc,it's ok
3)if i send at commands from micro to cellular,it doesn't responds.
what can i do?
thanks