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Content Preface.....................7 Defects Liability Terms ..................7 Marking of Warnings and Notes................8 1.2.1 Symbols and Key Words ................8 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual ............9 Safety.....................10 Usage According to the Regulations ..............10 Permissible Technical Limits................11 Responsibilities of the Operator................11 Qualification of the Personnel................11 Instructions for Transport and Storage ..............11 Markings on the Product ..................12...
Configuring the Remote Configuration Password ......... 49 9.5.4 Configuring the Permitted Callers for Remote Configuration ....49 Connection Configuration of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 at the ISDN Basic Access .51 9.6.1 Configuration at Multipoint Interface (PMP, Point-to-Multipoint)..51 9.6.2 Configuration at Point-to-Point Interface (PTP, Point-to-Point)....
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Content Tables and Diagrams................96 19.1 List of Tables .......................96 19.2 List of Diagrams ....................96 Index......................97 Jun-12...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Preface Preface This manual allows for the safe and efficient use of the product. The manual is part of the product and must always be stored accessible for installation, commission- ing and operating personnel. Defects Liability Terms...
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Preface INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Marking of Warnings and Notes 1.2.1 Symbols and Key Words Danger! Risk of severe or fatal injury One of these symbols in conjunction with the key word Danger indicates an imminent danger. It will cause death or severe injuries if not avoided.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Preface Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual This section describes the definition, formatting and symbols used in this manual. The various symbols are meant to help you read and find the information relevant to you. The following text is structured like a typical operating instruction of this manual.
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Safety INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Safety The Safety section provides an overview about the safety instructions, which must be observed for the operation of the product. The product is constructed according to the currently valid state-of-the-art technol- ogy and reliable in operation. It has been checked and left the factory in flawless condition concerning safety.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Safety Permissible Technical Limits The product is only intended for the use within the permissible technical limits specified in the data sheets. The following permissible limits must be observed: The ambient temperature limits must not be fallen below or exceeded.
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Safety INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Markings on the Product The identification plate of the product is either a print or a label on a face of the product. Amongst other things, it contains the following markings, which are ex- plained in detail here.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Safety Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation The electrical connection must only be made by authorised expert personnel ac- cording to the wiring diagrams. The notes to the electrical connection in the manual must be observed. Otherwise, the protection category might be affected.
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Safety INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Caution! Overvoltage and voltage peaks from the mains supply! Fire hazard and damage of the product due to overvoltage. Install suitable overvoltage protection. Caution! Damage due to chemicals! Ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons dissolve the plastic housing and damage the surface of the device.
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Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery for the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 includes all accessories listed below. Please check if all accessories are included in the box. If a part is missing or damaged, please contact your distributor.
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Technical Data INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Technical Data Physical Features Caution! Overvoltage and voltage peaks in the mains supply! Fire hazard and damage of the device due to overvoltage. Install a suitable overvoltage protection. All specified data was measured with nominal input voltage, at full load, and an ambient temperature of 25 °C.
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Table 2: Technological Features Certifications The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 has the following license number for the connection to the PSTN: CE-0682 for Europe (EC), Switzerland and Norway. The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 is conform to the European safety requirements IEC 60 950.
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Display and Control Elements INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Display and Control Elements Figure 1: LEDs on the front panel of the device Position Description Reset key Power LED Off Hook LED Data Carrier Detect LED Receive & Transmit LED Table 3: Description of the display and control elements on the front panel of the device...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Display and Control Elements Meaning of the Displays Description Display Meaning Power LED LED on Supply voltage available LED off No supply voltage Off Hook LED LED on As soon as an outgoing or incoming connection is to...
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Connections INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Connections Front Panel Connections Figure 2: Connections on the front panel of the device Position Description ISDN S0 connection (RJ45 line socket) Serial Interface (RS232 socket) Table 6: Description of the connections on the front panel of the device...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Connections Terminal Connections on the Top Figure 3: Connections on the top of the device Terminal Description Description Ground Reserved 10 ... 60 VDC Power supply 10 V - 60 V DC Ground Ground Reset Reset input...
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Connections INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Terminal Connections on the Bottom Figure 4: Connections on the bottom of the device Terminal Description Description OUT 1-NC Output 1 normally closed OUT 1 Output 1 OUT 1-NO Output 1 normally open OUT 2-NC...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Connections Pin Assignment of the Serial Interface Figure 5: 9-pin Sub-D socket at the device Signal Description Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send...
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ISDN TA 4.0 exceed a certain level. An application can also prompt the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 via a control line to interrupt the data flow. As an alternative, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can control the data flow via XOFF/XON characters in the data stream.
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Function Overview Sending messages via data connection, SMS or e-mail The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 has two digital alarm inputs, which can be used to establish connections or to send messages via SMS and e- mail via a SMS provider. The dispatch can also be triggered via the serial interface or AT commands.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Mounting This section describes how to mount the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to a DIN rail, connect the power supply and uninstall it again. Observe the instructions in the "Safety" section of this manual, in particular the "Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation"...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. Hook the upper one into place behind the upper edge of the DIN rail. Lift the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 perpendicular to the DIN rail until the two lower, flexible snap-in hooks engage in the DIN rail.
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The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 is disconnected from the power supply. Uninstalling the device from the DIN rail How to uninstall the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet: You will need a Phillips screwdriver with a 4.5 mm blade.
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The plastic spring of the snap-in hook is stretched. While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap-in hooks, pull the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 away from the DIN rail. Un-hook the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 and take it off perpendicularly to the DIN rail. ...
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Initial Operation This section describes how to commission the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0, i.e. connect the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to a PC, connect it via an NTBA to the ISDN network and test it. Connecting the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to a PC How to connect the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to a PC via the serial interface.
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The RX/TX LED is illuminated as long as you are entering. If the RX/TX LED at INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 does not illuminate as lon g as you enter AT and receive an OK, it might be that you are connected to a different modem (e.g.
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Operating Principle This chapter describes the basic procedures to operate and configure an INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. In addition, you get an overview about the operating elements of the HSComm software. There are to methods to operate and configure the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. In general, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 is configured and operated via AT commands.
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Command Reference". Save your entries with AT&W. Not all configurations at the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 need to be saved by entering AT&W. Some settings are automatically saved immediatel However, we recommend to transmit the command AT&W to the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 as last step of the configuration procedure.
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The software HSComm allows a comfortable configuration of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. HSComm provides an interface for the parameters of the most important AT commands of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. The operation is mostly self-explanatory. You can download the latest version of the software from the INSYS MICROELECTRONICS website (www.insys-tec.de).
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Operating Principle HMI of the Software HSComm ISDN The software interface is shown in the following. These illustrations should help you finding the different settings in the software. Figure 7: HSComm ISDN - tab "ISDN"...
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Program version info. Protocol settings panel for the B channel protocol. Setting the own phone number (MSN). Button for reading out the settings from the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. Configuring the type of connection. Button for resetting the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Operating Principle Figure 8: HSComm ISDN - tab "Alarm inputs" Position Function / Description Tab for selecting the different configuration areas. Selecting the message type in case of an alarm. Message text, which is connected to the collective message.
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Operating Principle INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Figure 9: HSComm ISDN - tab "Control outputs" Position Function / Description Tab for selecting the different configuration areas. Manually switching output 2 Manually switching output 1 Table 13:Description of the functions at the HSComm tab "Control outputs"...
Functions Establishing or Accepting a Data Connection The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can call another ISDN TA (ISDN Terminal Adapter) via the phone line and establish a data connection. After dialling a phone number, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 synchronises with the called TA and opens a data connection.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 indicates If no connection can be NO CARRIER established, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 indicates if the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 cannot NO DIALTONE start a dial-up procedure, it indicates In order to change to command...
The status of these alarm inputs can be queried via AT command. The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can send a message in case of an alarm. This message can be sent via data connection, as SMS or as e-mail via a service provider.
The reason for this is that incoming data are immediately transmitted to the called remote terminal. An established connection is indicated by the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 by the "OH" LED and "DCD" LED on the housing front.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Functions Configuration with AT commands To start the TA+Configurator, use the ATCONF command To configure or overwrite the target phone number(s) of the remote terminal, use the command catab<n>=<phoneno> Replace <n> with values from 1 to 10 (3 for FW <...
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Functions INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 In order to exit the TA+Configurator and enable the function of the automatic call, use the command Further optional settings: Termination of the call after n seconds of cato=<n> an unsuccessful call. n = 3..255 (default: 15).
Functions 9.3.2 Disabling an Automatic Call If the function "automatic call" is enabled, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 does not accept AT commands anymore. To be able to configure the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 again, you must disable the function.
CTS line is set to "high". Reversely, the application can also indicate to the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to interrupt the data flow. This is done via the RTS line. If it is set to "low", the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 will interrupt the data flow to the application. The application will set it to "high"...
Functions 9.4.2 Software Data Flow Control with XON/XOFF When the input buffer of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 exceeds a certain fill state, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 will insert an XOFF character into the data stream to the application. This character will cause the application to send no more data. It depends on the according application software if the XON/XOFF data flow control is supported.
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Remote Configuration You can configure the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 with another ISDN TA from remote. You can configure a password, authorised callers as well as a remote configuration number to restrict access. The configuration is performed via the TA+Configurator.
AT**rmsn=<phonenumber> configuration number, use the command 9.5.3 Configuring the Remote Configuration Password You can enter a password at the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to increase the safety of the remote configuration. No password is entered in default setting. Configuration with HSComm A remote configuration with HSComm is not possible.
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Functions INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 The list is empty as default setting. Configuration with HSComm The remote configuration with HSComm is not possible. Configuration with AT commands In order to output the phone number of a ATV2 caller together with the RING message in...
ISDN Basic Access 9.6.1 Configuration at Multipoint Interface (PMP, Point-to-Multipoint) In order to operate the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 at a multipoint interface, you must configure it accordingly and configure an own phone number (MSN). The MSN is always configured without area code. When operating at a PABX, you must only enter the extension number.
ISDN access, which allows that devices behind the access are accessible from outside with dedicated extension numbers. In order to operate the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 at a point-to-point interface, you must configure the "Point to point" type of connection.
Functions Control Outputs The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 provides two control outputs OUT1 and OUT2 at the bottom of the housing. The outputs are designed as potential-free change-over relays. They can be controlled independently of each other via AT commands. The outputs can also be switched via remote configuration.
If an ISDN device tries to establish a data connection to a remote INSYS ISDN TA 4.0, the called INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 compares the phone number of the calling party with the entries of its "Access table".
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Functions In order to enter the phone numbers for authentication into the access table, use the command AT**ACCTAB<n>=<number> <n> = memory location in the table (from 1 to 10 (5 for FW < 1.027)) <number> = phone number of the calling...
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Selective Call Acceptance The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can be set to accept only calls from phone numbers that were previously stored. The following commands allow to create a table with up to 10 (5 for FW < 1.027) numbers.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Functions Example: The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 accepts AT**acctab1=*1234 all numbers ending with 1234 Example: The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 accepts AT**acctab1=* all incoming calls AT**acctab To query the table use the command AT**acctab<n>=- To delete an entry use the command...
AT** without having to change to the special TA+Configurator command set. The TA+Configurator is especially used for some functions of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0, for example during remote configuration. A list of the command can be found in the section "TA+Configurator Commands". The entry is not case-sensitive.
Configuring the Transfer Protocol The information transfer in the ISDN B channel is performed via dedicated protocols. The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 supports different ISDN protocols, which can be used for specific applications. The following table lists all protocols supported by the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 with application examples.
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Functions INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Configuration with HSComm Select the desired protocol in the "Protocol" panel (Figure 7, page 35, position 12) on the "ISDN" tab. Not all supported protocols can be configured with HSComm. Configuration with AT commands To set a protocol use the command To select the protocol, enter a value from the ATB<n>...
CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation). This function can be used for example to acknowledge messages, which are sent to a mobile phone by an application via the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. The CLIP of the caller is output in the format [xxxxxxxx].
Sending Messages via Data Connection, SMS or E- Mail The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 monitors its alarm inputs to send a message in case of an event. It makes three attempts to send a message regardless of the type of transmission.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Functions Configuration with AT commands In order to use the alarm, define the recipient number, to which the message is to be sent, first. AT&Z1=phonenumber When operating at a PABX, you must also enter the outside line access code here.
9.13.2 Sending Messages via SMS The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can send an SMS to a mobile phone in case of an alarm. The settings can differ for the different mobile phone providers. Please read up on the currently valid settings.
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Functions In order to use the alarm, define the SMS service center number, which is used to send the message, first. AT&Z1=phonenumber Request the service center number from the respective mobile phone provider. (When operating at a PABX, you must also enter the outside line access code here.)
Functions INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 How to enter the own phone number AT**MSN=<n> (MSN): In order to save the settings, use the AT&W command Transmission Protocol Data format Example SMS to Mobile T-Mobile or E- AT*M1 Plus network SMS to Mobile...
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After this command is entered, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 will respond and wait for the New alarm text: collective message text. The text can be a maximum of 120 characters long.
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Functions INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 How to enter the own phone number AT**MSN=<n> (MSN): The dial-up attempts (1-12) for alarm AT**ALTRY=<n> dispatch are configured with: (default: 3 attempts) In order to save the settings, use the AT&W command...
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Functions 9.14 Manual Sending of Messages The messages can also be sent manually. Precondition is that you have already saved the required settings. Configuration with HSComm A manually triggered dispatch of the messages with the HSComm software is not possible.
9.15 Resetting the Device The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can be reset (restarted) in several ways: By briefly disconnecting the power supply, by pressing the Reset key at the front for at least three seconds, by connecting the "RESET" terminal to the GND terminal for at least three seconds, using an AT command, and using the Software HSComm.
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 ISDN Error Messages ISDN Error Messages The exact failure cause is recorded in the protocol memory of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 in case of a faulty connection establishment. Possible error messages are described here; a complete list of the possible error messages can be found in the subsequent table (refer to section 10.1).
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ISDN Error Messages INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Call rejected (error code 3495) The device reached under the phone number refused the call, although it was not busy and was able to answer the call. Example: if the ISDN option "Call waiting" is activated on the other's party line, a telephone can answer your call even if a call is in progress at the time.
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 ISDN Error Messages 10.1 Extended Error Messages with ISDN Cause (hex) Meaning AT re- X.25 re- sponse sponse 0000 No error 0001 NCPI ignored 0002 Flags ignored 0003 Alert already sent 1001 Too much CAPI applications...
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ISDN Error Messages INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Cause (hex) Meaning AT re- X.25 re- sponse sponse 3006 B3 protocol parameter not supported 3007 B channel protocol combination not supported 3008 NCPI not supported 3009 Unknown CIP value 300A Flags not supported...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 ISDN Error Messages Cause (hex) Meaning AT re- X.25 re- sponse sponse 349A Non selected user clearing 00, 78 349B Destination out of order 09, 78 349C invalid number format 13, 78 349D Facility rejected 13, 78...
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 . The firmware of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 can be updated to add further functions to the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 or to improve the existing functions. A firmware update can be performed with a terminal program, which supports XMODEM-1k uploads (like Hyperterminal).
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1k-XMODEM using the terminal program. If you do not send a firmware file, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 will terminate the procedure after approx. 60 seconds. The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 indicates the successful u pload of the firmware with e.g.:...
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4. If this fails and the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 does no longer react to AT commands, please contact the INSYS MICROELECTRONICS support department. The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 will reset itself and is ready for operation.
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Firmware History Firmware History Date Version Description New development 10.02.2006 1.025 All alarm-specific parameters (aldest, altxt, altxt1, 02.05.2007 1.026 altxt2, alchg) remain untouched when resetting to default settings using AT&F The status of the serial input control lines (DTR and 1.027...
AT Command Reference INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 AT Command Reference Default values are printed bold. Command Description Repeat the last command This command repeats the commands of the last entered command line. Accept incoming call An incoming call can be accepted with this command if automatic call ac- ceptance is disabled (register S0 = 0).
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Configures local baud rate AT%B Sets the local baud rate of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 to the desired value (fix value) or to autobauding. If autobauding is configured, the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 detects the required baud rate with each AT command entered via the terminal program (PC).
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Dials the specified number (D for dial). The dialling modifiers "W", ">", "T", ";", "@" can be freely inserted into the dialling string. They have no influ- ence on the dial-up procedure of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. Entering a letter during dial-up terminates the dial-up procedure.
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Command Description DTR Processing AT&D Determines the behaviour of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 when changing the DTE line DTR from ON to OFF. Condition of the DTR line is ignored AT&D Condition of the control line DTR is evaluated: A falling sig- AT&D2...
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Transmission baud rate 19.200 bit/s ATN5 Returning to online mode If the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 is in command mode after entering the escape sequence during an existing connection, ATO will return the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 back to data mode.
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AT Command Reference Command Description CTS Control AT&R Configures the behaviour of the CTS control line of the INSYS ISDN TA 4.0. The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 CTS control line follows all changes AT&R of RTS CTS is always ON AT&R1...
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AT Command Reference INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Command Description Alarm texts AT*V Querying the alarm texts AT*V<n>? Defines the alarm text of the respective message AT*V<n>=<xx> <n> Collective message (160 characters without individual messages, 120 characters with individual messages) Individual message for alarm 1 Individual message for alarm 2 <xx>...
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 AT Command Reference Command Description Loading saved settings The active configuration is replaced with the saved setting. This command must be the last in an AT command line. Saves phone number AT&Z Writes the phone number nn as entry with the number x AT&Zx=nn...
Special ISDN Parameters INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Special ISDN Parameters You can make additional ISDN settings with this command set. Only one command is allowed per line; default values are printed bold. Command Description Configures B channel block size AT**BSIZE Defines the maximum length x of a received or transmitted data block in the B channel (default: BSIZE = 2048).
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Special ISDN Parameters Command Description Configures SPID (optional) AT**SPID An SPID must be configured for ISDN lines in USA. This will be provided by your ISDN provider. Configures SPID 1 AT**SPID1=xxxx Configures SPID 2 AT**SPID2=xxxx Displays the status of the ISDN line...
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 S Register The INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 contains status registers, which control the operation. S registers may be read and written using the ATS command. Certain S registries may only be read; others can only be configured for a particular range of values.
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 SMSC Numbers for SMS Dispatch via ISDN SMSC Numbers for SMS Dispatch via ISDN The following table contains numbers and settings for different SMS Service Cen- ters (SMSC) for sending SMS from the German ISDN network to German mobile phone networks.
Waste Disposal INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Waste Disposal 17.1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems According to the new WEEE guidelines, the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows: Please send those legacy systems to the following address, carriage prepaid:...
INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006/95/EC as well as the Council Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC.
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Tables and Diagrams INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Tables and Diagrams 19.1 List of Tables Table 1: Physical Features ..................16 Table 2: Technological Features................17 Table 3: Description of the display and control elements on the front panel of the device ........................
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Index Index Accept incoming call....... 80 CTS control........85 Access table ......54, 55 CTS line ........... 46 acctab........55, 57 Current configuration ...... 85 Additional information....... 9 Data connection ......39 Alarm........41, 64, 66 Data flow control.......
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Index INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Invalid number format..... 72 Permitted caller ....... 49 ISDN error messages ...... 71 Personnel ........11 ISDN functions ........ 35 Phone line ........39 ISDN network........30 Phone number.. 49, 50, 51, 52, 62, 68, 87, 90 ISDN network out of order....
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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 Index Serial interface ........ 30 TEI not valid........71 Service center number ....65 Temporary failure ......72 Short-cut ......... 13 Teraterm .......... 32 SMS........... 64, 66 Terminal program..30, 32, 39, 48, 58 SMS dispatch with alarm ....64 Terminate connection .....
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