Phoenix Contact UM EN PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 User Manual
Phoenix Contact UM EN PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 User Manual

Phoenix Contact UM EN PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 User Manual

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UM EN PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232
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2888699
Industrial Analog Modem

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  • Page 1 INTERFACE User Manual UM EN PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 Order No.: 2888699 Industrial Analog Modem...
  • Page 3 INTERFACE User Manual Industrial Analog Modem 08/2006 Designation: UM EN PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 Revision: 2888699 Order No.: This user manual is valid for: Designation Order No. PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 2313067 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 4 Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third-party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual.
  • Page 5 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 General Terms and Conditions of Use for Technical Documentation Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to alter, correct, and/or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving any notice.
  • Page 6 Phoenix Contact reserves the right to make any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress. Phoenix Contact reserves all rights in the case of patent award or listing of a registered design. Third-party products are always named without reference to patent rights. The existence of such rights shall not be excluded.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Driver Installation ....................4-1 Configuration Software..................4-5 4.3.1 Installation ..................4-5 4.3.2 Operation .................... 4-9 Password Protection........................5-1 Selecting a Password..................5-1 Deactivating Password Protection ..............5-1 Password-Protected Callback ................5-2 Dial In With Password Protection ............... 5-2 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 8 AT Commands for MNP and LAPM (V.42bis) ............ 6-9 S Registers.......................6-11 Modulation Commands ..................6-17 Modem Confirmations ..................6-18 Processing the Break Character ..............6-20 Configuration Help........................7-1 Programming Connection for Phoenix Contact Controllers........ 7-1 Programming Connection for Siemens S7 300/400 ........... 7-3 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 9: Psi-Data/Basic-Modem/Rs232 Industrial Modem

    Wide supply voltage range of 10 V to 30 V DC – Power-saving sleep mode – High-quality three-way isolation (VCC // V.24 (RS-232) // PTSN) – Slim design width of 22.5 mm – Easy startup using plug and play and user-friendly configuration software – 3964R-compatible 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 10: Application

    – France – Germany – Great Britain – Greece – Ireland – Italy – Luxembourg – Norway – Portugal – Spain – Sweden – Switzerland – The Netherlands – Approvals for other countries are available on request. PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 11: Ordering Data

    Automatic transmission speed detection for 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps Data indicator Green LED (TD), data to modem (dynamic) Yellow LED (RD), data from modem (dynamic) Control signal indicator Yellow DTR LED, Data Terminal Ready Yellow DCD LED, Data Carrier Detect 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 12 Free fall according to IEC 60068-2-32 Degree of protection IP20 3-way electrical isolation Supply // PSTN // V.24 (RS-232) Test voltage 1.5 kV AC, 50 Hz, 1 min. between all ground levels according to EN 61010-1/VDE 0411-1 and EN 60950 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 13 Noise emission of housing EN 55022 Limiting curve B EN 61000 corresponds to IEC 61000 Criterion B: Temporary adverse effects on the operating behavior, which the device corrects automatically. Criterion A: Normal operating behavior within the specified limits. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 14 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 15: Quick Startup Of A Dial-Up Line Connection

    Only mount devices when the power supply is disconnected. • Mount the modem on a 35 mm EN DIN rail (see Figure 2-1). The DIN rail must be connected to PE to ensure safe operation. 102906A002 Figure 2-1 Mounting 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 16: Rs-232) Interface

    The modem may only be connected to devices, which meet the requirements of EN 60950 ("Safety of Information Technology Devices"). • Use this interface cable to connect the modem to a free COM interface on the PC. Figure 2-2 V.24 (RS-232) interface PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Telecommunications Cable

    Connect the 24 V supply voltage to the "24V" and "0V" terminal points on the plug-in screw terminal block. 24 V 24V 0V NC NC 102906A003 Figure 2-4 Connecting the supply voltage As soon as the "VCC" LED lights up, the modem is ready for dial-up line operation. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 18: Software Installation

    Connect the modem to the PC as described above and switch on the supply voltage. After the PC has been started, the modem is detected automatically and the driver can be installed: • Select "No, not this time" and click "Next". PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 19 Insert the "PSI-MODEM-CONF" CD provided in the drive. • Select "Install the software automatically (Recommended)" and click "Next". • Click on "Continue Anyway". Contrary to the message displayed, this will in no way affect the operation of the software or your computer. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 20 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 • Insert the "PSI-MODEM-CONF" CD in the corresponding drive and confirm with "OK". • Select "Browse". • Click on "acfva.sys" and confirm your selection with "Open". PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 21 Quick Startup of a Dial-Up Line Connection • Confirm with "OK". • Click "Finish" to complete the installation. The driver has now been installed and the modem is available to application programs, e.g., the dial-up network. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 22 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 23: Hardware Installation

    Only mount devices when the power supply is disconnected. • Mount the modem on a 35 mm EN DIN rail (see Figure 3-2). The DIN rail must be connected to PE to ensure safe operation. 102906A002 Figure 3-2 Mounting 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 24: Operating Elements

    Operating elements 3.2.1 Connection Terminal Blocks 24 V supply (10 V DC ... 30 V DC) 0 V supply (0 V) Not used Not used 3.2.2 Connectors Line, RJ12 (telecommunications connection) V.24 (RS-232) data interface, 9-pos. D-SUB PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 25: Leds

    In addition, these persons must be familiar with all warning instructions and maintenance measures in this text. Disregarding this warning may result in damage to equipment and/or serious personal injury. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 26: Block Diagram

    PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 3.3.1 Block Diagram COMBICON 24 V 24 V Backplane Backplane D9-SUB 1 DCD EEPROM Phone Line Pin 2 µC Pin 3 RS-232 Pin 4 Pin 5 RJ12 102906A006 Figure 3-4 Block diagram PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 27: Rs-232) Interface

    The minimum configuration only requires one connection for TxD, RxD, and GND (software handshake). This does not apply to the 3964R protocol for Phoenix Contact controller boards. Only TxD, RxD, and GND are connected here, but no handshake protocol is selected.
  • Page 28: Telecommunications Cable

    Telecommunications Cable RJ12/RJ11 connector Connect the telecommunications cable to an RJ12/RJ11 connector on the front of the device. Signals "a" and "b" are assigned to the middle pins, 3 and 4. Figure 3-6 Connection using an RJ12/RJ11 connector PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 29: Supply Voltage

    Connect the 24 V supply voltage to the "24V" and "0V" terminal points on the plug-in screw terminal block. 24 V 24V 0V NC NC 102906A003 Figure 3-7 Connections As soon as the "VCC" LED lights up, the modem is ready. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 30 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 31: Software Installation

    Connect the modem to the PC as described above and switch on the supply voltage. After the PC has been started, the modem is detected automatically and the driver can be installed: • Select "No, not this time" and click "Next". 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 32 Insert the "PSI-MODEM-CONF" CD provided in the drive. • Select "Install the software automatically (Recommended)" and click "Next". • Click on "Continue Anyway". Contrary to the message displayed, this will in no way affect the operation of the software or your computer. PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 33 Software Installation • Insert the "PSI-MODEM-CONF" CD in the corresponding drive and confirm with "OK". • Select "Browse". • Click on "acfva.sys" and confirm your selection with "Open". 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 34 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 • Confirm with "OK". • Click "Finish" to complete the installation. The driver has now been installed and the modem is available to application programs, e.g., the dial-up network. PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 35: Configuration Software

    • Insert the CD labeled "PSI-MODEM-CONF" in the CD-ROM drive on your computer. • Use Windows Explorer to start the "Setup_Vx.x.xxx.exe" file located in the "...:\PSI-CONF" directory. Starting installation • Close all other applications and click "Next". 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 36 Read the terms of the software license agreement thoroughly and click "Yes" to accept them. You may now select a specific installation folder. The default setting is "C:\Program Files\PSI-MODEM-CONF". Selecting an installation folder • If necessary, select a different folder and click "Next". PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 37 Experienced users can select "No" so that no shortcuts are created on the desktop or in the Start menu. Start copying • Click "Next" to start copying the files. This may take a few seconds depending on the system. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 38 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 Finishing installation • Exit setup by clicking "Finish". PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 39: Operation

    Software Installation 4.3.2 Operation After installation the following shortcut will appear on your desktop: Starting the software Double-click on this icon to start the PSI-MODEM-CONF configuration software. Figure 4-1 PSI-MODEM-CONF configuration software 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 40 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 Select language You can set the language to English or German in the "Options" menu item. Figure 4-2 Select language 4-10 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 41 Select the interface to which your modem is connected. • Adjust the parameters according to your application requirements. • Apply the settings by confirming with "OK". • Click on the "Write" button to write the settings to the modem. 4-11 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 42 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 • Click on the "Read" button to read data from the connected modem. The software displays the modem type and firmware version. 4-12 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 43 Creates a new project file with the default settings. Opens a saved project file. Saves the current settings. Configuration Profile Click on the "Settings" button This opens the "Basic Modem Configuration" window. Figure 4-3 "Basic Modem Configuration" window 4-13 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 44 Some protocols, such as 3964R, must not be transmitted with data compression. Modulation Method You can specify the transmission method of your modem (default: CCITT). Table 6-1 on page 6-17 shows how the various settings work. 4-14 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 45 You can store three telephone numbers in Store Numbers 1 through 3, which can be used as a speed dial memory. The use of stored telephone numbers with the DS=n command is described on page 6-4. 4-15 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 46 The password can contain up to seven characters from the ASCII character set (1 to 127), excluding question marks. The password is not case-sensitive. • Click on the "Write" button to write the settings to the modem once they have all been entered. 4-16 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 47: Password Protection

    Your modem has a built-in security function, which can be activated when your modem is in auto answer mode (see page 6-12). Deactivating Password Protection The %S0 command deactivates password-protected callback (see "Password-Protected Callback" on page 5-2). By default upon delivery, password protection is deactivated. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 48: Password-Protected Callback

    When the correct password is entered, the modem continues to operate as usual, otherwise the connection is aborted. Automatic call acceptance must be activated for all password-protected functions (see "S Registers" on page 6-11). PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 49: At Commands

    You can instruct your modem to repeat the previous command by entering A/ in command mode. AT is not entered for this command and it does not have to be confirmed by pressing ENTER, i.e., the command is repeated as soon as A/ is entered. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 50: Command Descriptions

    The B command can be used to operate your modem in Bell and/or CCITT mode. This command is only relevant for transmission speeds from 300 to 1200 bps. For all other speeds, only CCITT modulation is used. Use CCITT modulation Use Bell modulation PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 51 If your modem is to call another modem and then return to command mode without disconnecting, enter the ; modifier as the last character in your dial command line. Redial The last dialed telephone number is redialed. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 52 Output an OK message. Display the fixed ID code. Display the variable ID code. Display the country code (see +GCI). Display the data pump version. Output an OK message. Volume Control Low volume Low volume Medium volume High volume PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 53 Sr? can be used to read the values set in the registers. Sr=n Set Register Values Sr=n can be used to modify the register values for your modem (see Section "S Registers" on page 6-11). Tone Frequency Dialing Tone frequency dialing is stored by default. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 54 Carrier Detect Signal &C0 Continuous activation of the carrier detect signal for your modem. &C1 Set the V.24 (RS-232-C) carrier detect signal for your modem (DCD) when the modem detects a carrier detect signal from the partner (default). PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 55 &S0 Enable the DSR signal (default). &S1 Enable the DSR signal during the handshake and in data mode and disable it in test or silent mode. The DSR is deactivated when the carrier detect signal is lost. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 56 If no password is stored and the %S1 or %S2 command is activated, the modem skips the password request stage. Display Stored Password The *P? command displays the stored password. PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 57: At Commands For Mnp And Lapm (V.42Bis)

    – Delayed disconnection The break character is transmitted once the data in the buffer memory has been sent. "Processing the Break Character" on page 6-20 describes the various ways in which your modem can process break characters. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 58 The +GCI command sets the country ID for the modem. If your country is not listed, use "+GCIB5" (default). +GCI09 Australia +GCI16 Brazil +GCI20 Canada +GCI42 Europe +GCIB5 +GCI? Request Country ID Indicates the set country ID. 6-10 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 59: S Registers

    Your modem displays a three-digit decimal value for the register. Modifying a Register Value Use the Sr=n command to modify the current value of a register: r = Register number (0 through 210) n = New value 6-11 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 60 If you wish to prevent a line feed, set the value in this register to zero. It is not possible, however, to disable a line feed character. Default: 10 (Any ASCII value between 0 and 127 can be used.) 6-12 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 61 Default: 2 seconds (You can select any value between 0 and 255 seconds.) We recommend that you insert several commas in your command line rather than modify this register. 6-13 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 62 In this case register S10 elapses before the waiting time allocated for detecting the carrier detect signal elapses. Dialing Speed (Dial Tone Duration) for Tone Dialing Register S11 controls the speed of tone frequency dialing (DTMF). Default: 85 ms Register S11 has no effect on pulse dialing. 6-14 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 63 Delay Time for Data Terminal Ready Status This register specifies how long your modem needs to detect a change in the DTR signal. The values are between 0 and 255 in units of 0.01 seconds. Default: 0.05 s 6-15 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 64 Transmit Level for Modem Mode This register controls the transmit level for permanent line operation. The values for this register are between 0 and 15 in negative dBm intervals. Default: -10 dBm S93 to S210 Reserved 6-16 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 65: Modulation Commands

    V.92 downstream 56000, 54667, 53333, 52000, 50667, 49333, 48000, 46667, 45333, 44000, 42667, 41333, 40000, 38667, 37333, 36000, 34667, 33333, 32000, 30667, 29333, 2800 +MS=V92 V.92 upstream 48000, 46667, 45333, 44000, 42667, 41333, 40000, 38667, 37333, 36000, 34667, 33333, 32000, 30667, 29333, 2800 6-17 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 66: Modem Confirmations

    75/1200 bps connection established +MRR: 300 1,2,3,4 Connection with 300 bps carrier +MRR: 1200/75 1,2,3,4 Connection with 1200/75 bps carrier +MRR: 75/1200 1,2,3,4 Connection with 75/1200 bps carrier +MRR: 1200 1,2,3,4 Connection with 1200 bps carrier 6-18 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 67 Connection with ITU-T V.32 modulation +MCR: V32B 1,2,3,4 Connection with ITU-T V.32bis modulation +MCR: V34 1,2,3,4 Connection with ITU-T V.34 modulation +MCR: K56 1,2,3,4 Connection with K56flex modulation +MCR: V90 1,2,3,4 Connection with ITU-T V.90 modulation 6-19 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 68: Processing The Break Character

    Delete buffer memory and immediately send a break character to the serial output. n = 2, 3 Immediately send a break character to the serial output. n = 4, 5 Send all stored data followed by a break character to the serial output. 6-20 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...
  • Page 69: Configuration Help

    Configuration Help Configuration Help Programming Connection for Phoenix Contact Controllers If you wish to use the modem in conjunction with Phoenix Contact controllers, you will need a three-wire null modem cable. The pin assignment is as follows: Modem Controller Pin 2...
  • Page 70 PSI-DATA/BASIC-MODEM/RS232 Configuration of the Modem The modem must be configured as follows when connecting to Phoenix Contact controllers: AT Command Function AT*F Default setting ATS0=1 Automatic call acceptance AT&D0 Ignore DTR signal AT&K0 No data flow control ATW0 Only CONNECT message...
  • Page 71: Programming Connection For Siemens S7 300/400

    The interface on the PC must be set as follows: – 9600 bps (or 38400 bps) – 8 data bits – No parity – 1 stop bit The "19200 bps default modem" can also be used by Windows as a modem driver. 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 72 Speaker is on when establishing a connection Confirmations on Word confirmations &C1 DCD, if carrier detected S0=1 Automatic call acceptance after one ring The +++ATH command is used to disconnect (default for modem and TS adapter). The default transmission speed is 19200 bps. PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...

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