Installation guide

LMU Users Guide
V1.0.6 December 10 2009
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Again, we do not need to worry about the profile or BAUD rate settings.
When you pair to the BTA, be sure to select the Debug port (or last serial port profile) to
connect to this function. Please note that this function may not be available on all
connecting devices.
6.1.3 Dial-Up Networking Dial-Up Networking Profile
The newer BTAs support a separate Dial-Up Networking port for use with the Dial-Up
Networking profile. To use this profile, the following settings are recommended:
The BTA should act as the Host Port (bits 0 and 1 = 1)
The BTA should be discoverable (bit 2 = 1)
The BTA will act as the acceptor (bit 3 = 0)
The BTA will use the Dial-Up Networking profile (bit 4 = 1)
The BTA will use Low Security mode (bit 5 = 1)
This should give us the following setup command:
ATS170=53
When pairing to the BTA, be sure to select the Dial-Up Networking port.
6.1.4 Dial-Up Networking Serial Port Profile
The newer BTAs use a separate port for Dial-Up Networking via a Serial Port Profile. Like
the older BTAs, users will need to add a new serial modem to your laptop or PDA’s driver
list. Please refer to the Modem Driver appendixes for details.
The setup of the newer BTAs is as follows:
The BTA should act as the Host Port (bits 0 and 1 = 1)
The BTA should be discoverable (bit 2 = 1)
The BTA will act as the acceptor (bit 3 = 0)
The BTA will use the Serial Port profile (bit 4 = 0)
The BTA will use Low Security mode (bit 5 = 1)
This should give us the following setup command:
ATS170=53