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Fastrack M1306B User Guide
Using the M1306B Wireless CPU
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WM_PRJ_M13_UGD_001 -003 November 11, 2006
Table 4: M1306B operational status
LED Status LED light activity M1306B status
LED ON permanent M1306B is switched ON but
not registered on the network
LED Flashing slowly M1306B is switched ON and
registered on the network, but no
communication is in progress (Idle
mode)
ON
LED Flashing rapidly M1306B is switched ON and
registered on the network, and a
communication is in progress
OFF LED OFF M1306B is switched OFF.
5.4 Echo Function Disabled
If no echo is displayed when entering an AT command, that means:
The "local echo" parameter of your communication software (such as
Hyperterminal) is disabled.
The M1306B echo function is disabled.
To enable the M1306B echo function, enter the
ATE1.
When sending AT commands to the M1306B by using a communication software, it
is recommended:
to disable the "local echo" parameter of your communication software (such as
Hyperterminal),
to enable the M1306B echo function (
ATE1 command).
In a Machine To Machine communication with the M1306B, it is recommended to
disable the M1306B echo function (
ATE0 command) in order to avoid useless CPU
processing.
For further information on
ATE0 and ATE1 commands, refer to "AT Commands
Interface Guide" [7].

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Wavecom FASTRACK M1306B Specifications

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BrandWavecom
ModelFASTRACK M1306B
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish