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  • Page 1 INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet 2.0 / Profi 2.0...
  • Page 3 Copyright © August 2016 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited. All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg. Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely availa- ble for use.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content Preface ....................7 Defects Liability Terms ..................7 Feedback ......................7 Marking of Warnings and Notes ................8 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual ............9 Safety ....................10 Intended Use ..................... 10 Permissible Technical Limits................11 Responsibilities of the Operator ................. 11 Qualification of the Personnel ................
  • Page 5 Configuring the Remote Configuration Password ......... 37 10.4.4 Configuring the Permitted Callers for Remote Configuration ....38 10.5 Connection Configuration of the INSYS Pocket ISDN at the ISDN Basic Access 39 10.5.1 Configuration at Multipoint Interface (PMP, Point-to-Multipoint) ..39 10.5.2...
  • Page 6 Content TA+Configurator Command Reference ..........76 Waste Disposal ..................78 18.1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems ..............78 Declaration of Conformity ..............79 Tables and Diagrams ................80 20.1 List of Tables ..................... 80 20.2 List of Diagrams ....................80 Index ....................81 Aug-16...
  • Page 7: Preface

    We are looking forward to any of your feed- back. Please send an e-mail to support@insys-tec.de. We'd like to know your applications. Please send us a few headwords that we know the applications you solve using products of INSYS icom.
  • Page 8: Marking Of Warnings And Notes

    Preface INSYS Pocket ISDN Marking of Warnings and Notes 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.
  • Page 9: Symbols And The Formatting In This Manual

    INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 10: Safety

    Safety INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 11: Permissible Technical Limits

    INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 12: Markings On The Product

    Safety INSYS Pocket ISDN 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 can contain the following markings, which are explained in detail here.
  • Page 13: Safety Instructions For Electrical Installation

    INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 14 Caution! Damage of the product! Wrong power supply unit. Use the INSYS Pocket ISDN only with the supplied power supply unit. Using a different power supply unit may damage the INSYS Pocket ISDN. The manufacturer cannot assume liability for this.
  • Page 15: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery for the INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 16: General Information

    X.31 in D channel: Table 1: Differences between INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi and Internet Both versions are referred to as INSYS Pocket ISDN in the further course of this manual. If the INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi differs from the INSYS Pocket ISDN Inter- net, this will be mentioned explicitly in the respective sections.
  • Page 17: Internet Access

    It depends on the access devices of your Internet service provider (ISP) or point-of- presence (POP), which protocol you can use. Figure 1: Connection of the INSYS Pocket ISDN for access to an online service AOL/CompuServe Access The access to AOL/CompuServe via ISDN takes place using the V.120 or X.75 pro- tocol (refer to Figure 1).
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    V.110, X.75, V.120, x.25/X.31, HDLC (INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi) (PPP), T70NL, T90NL Transmission standards D channel DSS1, 1TR6, VNx (INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi) Transmission speed 64 kbps, 128 kbps with channel bundling (only INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet) Table 3: Technological Features...
  • Page 19: Certifications

    INSYS Pocket ISDN Technical Data Certifications The INSYS Pocket ISDN has the following license number for the connection to the PSTN: CE-0682 for Europe (EC), Switzerland and Norway. The INSYS Pocket ISDN is conform to the European safety requirements IEC 60 950.
  • Page 20: Connections And Leds

    DTR line not activated DTR line activated Table 4: Description of the LEDs on the front panel The two LEDs L1 and L2 display the state of the INSYS Pocket ISDN according to following table in encoded form. Status Action...
  • Page 21: Rear Panel

    INSYS Pocket ISDN Connections and LEDs Rear panel ISDN RS232 Figure 3: Connections on the rear panel of the device Description Colour Power supply (only the delivered power supply unit must be used) ISDN ISDN interface (S0 interface) RS232 Serial interface...
  • Page 22: Pin Assignment Of The S0 Interface

    Connections and LEDs INSYS Pocket ISDN Pin Assignment of the S0 Interface Figure 5: 8-pin Western connector (front view) Signal Description Not connected Not connected Tx + (Transmit +) Rx + (Receive +) Rx - (Receive -) Tx - (Transmit -)
  • Page 23: Function Overview

    INSYS Pocket ISDN exceed a certain level. An application can also prompt the INSYS Pocket ISDN via a control line to interrupt the data flow. As an alternative, the INSYS Pocket ISDN can control the data flow via XOFF/XON characters in the data stream.
  • Page 24: Initial Operation

    Initial Operation This section describes how to commission the INSYS Pocket ISDN, i.e. connect the INSYS Pocket ISDN to a PC, connect it via an NTBA to the ISDN network and test it. Connecting the INSYS Pocket ISDN to a PC How to connect the INSYS Pocket ISDN to a PC via the serial interface.
  • Page 25 The R/T LEDs are illuminated as long as you are entering.  If the R/T LEDs at INSYS Pocket ISDN do not illuminate as long as you enter AT and receive an OK, it might be that you are connected to a different modem (e.g.
  • Page 26: Operating Principle

    This section describes the basic procedures to operate and configure a INSYS Pocket ISDN. You can operate and configure the INSYS Pocket ISDN using AT commands. You can enter these commands yourself with the help of a terminal program and the AT command reference.
  • Page 27 INSYS Pocket ISDN Operating Principle  Not all configurations at the INSYS Pocket ISDN need to be saved actively by entering AT&W. Some settings are automatically saved immediately. We still recommend sending the command AT&W to the INSYS Pocket ISDN as your last configuration step to ensure that all...
  • Page 28: Functions

    10.1 Establishing or Accepting a Data Connection The INSYS Pocket ISDN can call another ISDN TA (ISDN Terminal Adapter) via the phone line and establish a data connection. After dialling a phone number, the INSYS Pocket ISDN synchronises with the called TA and opens a data connection.
  • Page 29 INSYS Pocket ISDN indicates If no connection can be NO CARRIER established, the INSYS Pocket ISDN indicates if the INSYS Pocket ISDN cannot NO DIALTONE start a dial-up procedure, it indicates In order to change to command mode during a data connection,...
  • Page 30: Automatic Call

    The reason for this is that incoming data are immediately transmitted to the called remote terminal. An established connection is indicated by the INSYS Pocket ISDN by the "OH" LED and "DCD" LED on the housing front.
  • Page 31 INSYS Pocket ISDN Functions In order to initiate an automatic call, use the command The parameter <n> defines the event, that triggers the connection establishment. Replace <n> with the value cmds=<n> - "6" for a connection establishment if the control line DTR is active;...
  • Page 32 Functions INSYS Pocket ISDN Further optional settings: Termination of the call after n seconds of cato=<n> an unsuccessful call. n = 3..255 (default: 15). Dialling pause of n seconds before the next capa=<n> call attempt. n = 0..255 (default: 3, n=0 no call attempt).
  • Page 33: Disabling An Automatic Call

    Functions 10.2.2 Disabling an Automatic Call If the function "automatic call" is enabled, the INSYS Pocket ISDN does not accept AT commands anymore. To be able to configure the INSYS Pocket ISDN again, you must disable the function. To change the INSYS Pocket ISDN to configuration mode with enabled function "automatic call"...
  • Page 34: Data Flow Control

    CTS line is set to "high". Reversely, the application can also indicate to the INSYS Pocket ISDN to interrupt the data flow. This is done via the RTS line. If it is set to "low", the INSYS Pocket ISDN will interrupt the data flow to the application. The application will set it to "high"...
  • Page 35: Software Data Flow Control With Xon/Xoff

    10.3.2 Software Data Flow Control with XON/XOFF When the input buffer of the INSYS Pocket ISDN exceeds a certain fill state, the INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 36: Remote Configuration

    10.4 Remote Configuration You can configure the INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Remote Configuration Number

    10.4.3 Configuring the Remote Configuration Password You can enter a password at the INSYS Pocket ISDN to increase the safety of the remote configuration. No password is entered in default setting. Configuration with AT commands In order to define a password, use the AT**rpwd=<password>...
  • Page 38: Configuring The Permitted Callers For Remote Configuration

    The INSYS Pocket ISDN compares the number of the caller with each entry of the list for this. The comparison starts with the last digit of the phone number. It will be compared until an entry matches a caller number.
  • Page 39: Connection Configuration Of The Insys Pocket Isdn At The Isdn Basic Access

    Configuration at Multipoint Interface (PMP, Point-to- Multipoint) In order to operate the INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 40: Configuration At Point-To-Point Interface (Ptp, Point-To-Point)

    ISDN access, which allows that devices behind the access are accessible from outside with dedicated extension numbers. In order to operate the INSYS Pocket ISDN at a point-to-point interface, you must configure the "Point to point" type of connection.
  • Page 41: Security Callback (Only Insys Pocket Isdn Profi)

    10.6 Security Callback (only INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi) The security callback function enables the called INSYS Pocket ISDN to perform an automatic call back to a configured number. If an ISDN device tries to establish a data connection to a remote INSYS Pocket ISDN, the called INSYS Pocket ISDN compares the phone number of the calling party with the entries of its "Access...
  • Page 42 Functions INSYS Pocket ISDN In order to save the settings, use the AT&W command In order to disable security callback, use the AT**CMDS2=0 command...
  • Page 43: Selective Call Acceptance

    10.7 Selective Call Acceptance The INSYS Pocket ISDN 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 5 or 10 (depending on firmware) numbers.
  • Page 44: Ta+Configurator

    AT** without having to change to the special TA+Configurator command set. The TA+Configurator is especially used for some functions of the INSYS Pocket ISDN, 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.
  • Page 45: Configuring The Transfer Protocol

    Configuring the Transfer Protocol The information transfer in the ISDN B channel is performed via dedicated protocols. The INSYS Pocket ISDN supports different ISDN protocols, which can be used for specific applications. The following table lists all protocols supported by the INSYS Pocket ISDN with application examples.
  • Page 46 Packet-mode terminals are supported by ISDN using X.31 (not INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet). MLPPP For channel bundling; provides a higher transmis- sion rate of up to 128 kb/s (not INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi). Table 9: Supported ISDN protocols with usage Configuration with AT commands To select the protocol, enter a value from ATB<n>...
  • Page 47: 10.10 Outputting Clip Of Incoming Calls

    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 Pocket ISDN. The CLIP of the caller is output in the format [xxxxxxxx].
  • Page 48: User-To-User-Signalling (Uus1)

    Functions INSYS Pocket ISDN 10.11 User-to-User-Signalling (UUS1) The transmission of User-to-User data (UUS1-data) can be performed for incoming and outgoing calls using the additional ISDN service UUS1. The UUS1 data are sent transparently from the calling side to the called side before the B channel connection is established completely.
  • Page 49: 10.12 Sub-Addressing

    INSYS Pocket ISDN Functions 10.12 Sub-Addressing The transmission of a sub-address can be supported for incoming and outgoing calls using the additional ISDN service SUB. The sub-address is sent transparently from the calling side to the called side before the B channel connection is established completely.
  • Page 50: Using Multilink Ppp (Only Insys Pocket Isdn Internet)

    A connection with different detection procedures can be established at the INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet using the Multilink PPP protocol. One of them is CHAP. If CHAP is not supported by the server, an automatic fallback to PAP is made.
  • Page 51: Details About Multilink Ppp (Only Insys Pocket Isdn Internet)

    ISDN Internet in addition to the settings in Dial-Up Networking under Windows 95. This is not necessary under Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. The following basic rules are valid if the INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet is configured for ML-PPP:  If the remote side (in the connection control protocol LCP ConfigRequest) requests an AP, which can be handled by the INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet, the request will be forwarded to the local side.
  • Page 52: Call Bumping (Only Insys Pocket Isdn Internet)

     Open the "Properties" of your dial-up connection, which you use for ML PPP. Enter the command AT**CMLP=1 as additional parameter. In case of a call during an ML PPP connection, the INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet releases a B channel and an ISDN phone connected to the S0 bus can answer the...
  • Page 53: Bandwidth On Demand (Bod) (Only Insys Pocket Isdn Internet)

    10.16 Bandwidth on Demand (BOD) (only INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet) Selecting this function causes the INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet to use Multilink PPP automatically to increase the ISDN data rate using the second B channel:  If the data rate of the Internet connection exceeds a certain defined value, a second B channel connection is established and used for data communication automatically.
  • Page 54: 10.17 Resetting The Device

    INSYS Pocket ISDN 10.17 Resetting the Device The INSYS Pocket ISDN can be reset (restarted) in several ways: By briefly disconnecting the power supply and using an AT command. Resetting the INSYS Pocket ISDN to default factory settings is performed using an AT command.
  • Page 55: 10.18 Firmware Update

    They will provide you with the suitable firmware version for your INSYS Pocket ISDN . The firmware of the INSYS Pocket ISDN can be updated to add further functions to the INSYS Pocket ISDN or to improve the existing functions. A firmware update can be performed with a terminal program, which supports XMODEM-1k uploads (like Hyperterminal).
  • Page 56 Send the firmware file with the file transfer protocol 1k-XMODEM using the terminal program.  If you do not send a firmware file, the INSYS Pocket ISDN will terminate the procedure after approx. 60 seconds.  The INSYS Pocket ISDN indicates the successful upload of the firmware with e.g.:...
  • Page 57: Isdn Error Messages

    INSYS Pocket ISDN ISDN Error Messages ISDN Error Messages The exact failure cause is recorded in the protocol memory of the INSYS Pocket ISDN 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 0).
  • Page 58 ISDN Error Messages INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 59: Extended Error Messages With Isdn

    INSYS Pocket ISDN ISDN Error Messages 11.1 Extended Error Messages with ISDN Cause (hex) Meaning AT response X.25 response 0000 No error 0001 NCPI ignored 0002 Flags ignored 0003 Alert already sent 1001 Too much CAPI applications 1002 Logic block size too small...
  • Page 60 ISDN Error Messages INSYS Pocket ISDN Cause (hex) Meaning AT response X.25 response 3007 B channel protocol combination not supported 3008 NCPI not supported 3009 Unknown CIP value 300A Flags not supported 300B Facility not supported 300C Data length not supported...
  • Page 61 INSYS Pocket ISDN ISDN Error Messages Cause (hex) Meaning AT response X.25 response 349C invalid number format 13, 78 349D Facility rejected 13, 78 349E Response to STATUS ENQUIRY 13, 78 349F Normal disconnect, unspecified 00, 78 34A2 No circuit/channel available...
  • Page 62 ISDN Error Messages INSYS Pocket ISDN Cause (hex) Meaning AT response X.25 response 34E1 Message type non-existent or not implemented 21, 78 34E2 Message not compatible with call state or mes- 21, 78 sage type non-existent or not implemented 34E3...
  • Page 63: Maintenance, Repair And Troubleshooting

    Repair Send defect devices with detailed failure description to the source of supply of your device. If you have purchased the device directly from INSYS icom, send the device to: INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH, Hermann-Köhl-Str. 22, 93049 Regensburg. Before dispatching the device: ...
  • Page 64: Firmware History

     New B channel protocol AO/DI (ATB33)  Data from the non-volatile memory are only written to the flash memory (AT&W), if a configuration parameter has been changed Table 10: Firmware history INSYS Pocket ISDN Internet 13.2 INSYS Pocket ISDN Profi Date...
  • Page 65: At Command Reference

    INSYS Pocket ISDN AT Command Reference 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).
  • Page 66 Configures local baud rate AT%B Sets the local baud rate of the INSYS Pocket ISDN to the desired value (fix value) or to autobauding. If autobauding is configured, the INSYS Pocket ISDN detects the required baud rate with each AT command entered via the terminal program (PC).
  • Page 67 CALLEDnumber Note 2: If an "e" is appended to , this indicates that a con- nection to the internal remote access of the INSYS Pocket ISDN is to be established. For this, the X.75 protocol (ATB10) must be used.
  • Page 68 INSYS Pocket ISDN Command Description DTR Processing AT&D Determines the behaviour of the INSYS Pocket ISDN when changing the DTE line DTR from ON to OFF. AT&D Condition of the DTR line is ignored AT&D2 Condition of the control line DTR is evaluated: A falling sig- nal on the DTR line terminates an existing ISDN connection (default).
  • Page 69 Note: Not valid for Socket ISDN and Pocket ISDN. Configures transmission baud rate V.110 Configures the transmission baud rate of the INSYS Pocket ISDN to the de- sired value. (Only valid for V.110 asynchronous B channel protocol). ATN0 Transmission baud rate is configured automatically (equal...
  • Page 70 AT Command Reference INSYS Pocket ISDN Command Description CTS Control AT&R Configures the behaviour of the CTS control line of the INSYS Pocket ISDN. AT&R The INSYS Pocket ISDN CTS control line follows all changes of RTS AT&R1 CTS is always ON...
  • Page 71 "CONNECT" with transmission speed, all messages are used. Alarm triggering AT*X AT*X1 Alarm 1 is triggered AT*X2 Alarm 2 is triggered Note: Not valid for Socket ISDN and Pocket ISDN. Setting the control outputs AT*Y AT*Y<port>,<status> <port> Output OUT1 Output OUT2 <status> Normally closed...
  • Page 72 AT Command Reference INSYS Pocket ISDN 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 AT&Zx=nn Writes the phone number nn as entry with the number x (1..3)
  • Page 73: Special Isdn Parameters

    INSYS Pocket ISDN Special ISDN Parameters 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).
  • Page 74 Special ISDN Parameters INSYS Pocket ISDN 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. AT**SPID1=xxxx Configures SPID 1 AT**SPID2=xxxx Configures SPID 2 Displays the status of the ISDN line...
  • Page 75: Register

    S Register S Register The INSYS Pocket ISDN 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.
  • Page 76: Ta+Configurator Command Reference

    TA+Configurator Command Reference INSYS Pocket ISDN TA+Configurator Command Reference Command Description at.s , at.opt, AT commands for controlling the S registers at.rcs Baud rate serial Baud rate ISDN bsize Frame length catab<x> Display phone number memory cato Call timeout capa...
  • Page 77 INSYS Pocket ISDN TA+Configurator Command Reference Command Description Configure ISDN connection type quit, exit, go Exit TA+Configurator racctab Configure access table for remote configuration reset (only POX) Reset (hardware) ridle Idle data timeout (remote) mua, rmua<n> Configure output pins rmsn...
  • Page 78: Waste Disposal

    Waste Disposal INSYS Pocket ISDN Waste Disposal 18.1 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:...
  • Page 79: Declaration Of Conformity

    INSYS Pocket ISDN 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 Com- patibility 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.
  • Page 80: Tables And Diagrams

    20.2 List of Diagrams Figure 1: Connection of the INSYS Pocket ISDN for access to an online service ... 17 Figure 2: LEDs on the front panel ................20 Figure 3: Connections on the rear panel of the device ..........21 Figure 4: 9-pin Sub-D socket at the device .............
  • Page 81: Index

    INSYS Pocket ISDN Index Index Accept incoming call ....... 65 Current configuration ...... 70 Access table ........41 Data connection ......28 Accessories ........15 Data flow control ....... 34, 69 acctab ........41, 43 DCD processing ......66 Additional information ....... 9 Default settings ......
  • Page 82 Index INSYS Pocket ISDN Key word ........... 8 Remote configuration ..23, 36, 37, 38 Last CAPI/ISDN error ....... 75 Remote configuration number ..37 Line feed character ......75 Remote configuration password ..37 Liquids ..........13 Repair ........13, 63 Locale echo ........
  • Page 83 INSYS Pocket ISDN Index Transmission baud rate ....69 Version information ......68 Transport ......... 11 Water spray ........13 Unallocated (unassigned) number ... 57 X.25 B channel ........ 45 User busy ........57 X.31 B channel ........ 45 User-to-User-Signalling (UUS1) ..48 X.31 D channel ........

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