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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................
12.11 Manual Sending of Messages ................51 12.12 Switching on the Remote Configuration ............52 12.13 Remote Configuration of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB ....53 12.14 Access Control and Security Callback ..............54 12.15 Idle Connection Control with Data Transmit Control .......... 57 12.16 Priority Circuit for a Phone Connected in Series ..........
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Content SMS Provider / Service Center ............110 19.1 Alarm via SMS ....................110 19.2 Alarm Using E-Mail via SMS ................110 Tables and Diagrams ................111 20.1 List of Tables ....................111 20.2 List of Diagrams ....................111 Index ....................112 Feb-24...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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.
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Preface INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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 Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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.
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Safety INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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 exceed- •...
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Safety INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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 Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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 Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 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 Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB includes all ac- cessories 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 Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Technical Data Physical Features All specified data was measured with a nominal input voltage, at full load, and an ambient temperature of 25 °C. The threshold value tolerances are subject to typical fluctuations.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Technical Data Certifications The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB has been developed according to the following guidelines and standards: • R&TTE 1999/5/EC • DIN EN 55022 Class B • DIN EN 61000-6-2 •...
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Display and Control Elements INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Display and Control Elements Figure 1: LEDs on the front panel Position Description Power/RX/TX LED OH/DCD-LED (Off Hook / Data Carrier Detect) Table 1: Description of the LEDs on the front panel of the device...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Connections Connections Front Panel Connections Figure 2: Connections on the front panel of the device Position Description USB connection Phone connection (RJ12 line jack) Table 1: Description of the connections on the front panel of the device...
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Connections INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB RJ12 Phone Connection a2 a1 Figure 3: RJ12 jack connected to TAE jack Signal Description Not connected (GND) To connect a phone in series. Incoming phone line (e.g. PSTN or PBX) Incoming phone line (e.g.
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• Data buffer for serial data transmission The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB has a fast send and receive buffer (cache) to adjust the modem to the operating speed of the ap- plication.
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56k small INT 1.1 USB The priority circuit prevents that a phone which is connected to the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB in series is affected by the mo- dem operation. The modem keeps the line free for phone operation.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Meaning of the Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual Meaning of the 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.
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Instructions for Electrical Installation" for that purpose unconditionally. Caution! Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB! Fire hazard and damage of the product. The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB must not be used in wet or damp environments, or in the direct vicinity of water.
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Mounting Mounting the device to the DIN rail How to mount the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to a DIN rail: Position the device at the DIN rail as seen in the following diagram. There are two snap-in hooks at the upper and lower edge of the DIN rail groove of INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB.
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The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is disconnected from the power supply. Uninstalling the device from the DIN rail How to uninstall the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet: ...
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While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap-in hooks, pull the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB away from the DIN rail. Un-hook the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB and take it off perpen- dicularly to the DIN rail.
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Initial Operation This chapter describes how to activate the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, i.e. how to connect the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to a PC, to a telephone network and how to test it.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Initial Operation Install USB driver for the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to your WIN- DOWS PC You need the driver for the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, which may be downloaded from the INSYS website (www.insys-icom.com/driver)
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The device drivers are already installed to the PC. The power supply of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is switched A terminal program such as TeraTerm is installed at the PC. Open your terminal program.
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PC). In this case, check to which interface your INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is actually connected and repeat the test. The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is successfully installed and ready for operation.
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You have two possibilities to operate and configure the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. In general, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is configured and operated via AT commands. You can enter these commands yourself with the help of a terminal program and the AT command reference.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Operating Principle ent serial port. Check it and repeat step 3. Configure the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB with the help of the AT commands. A reference of the AT commands can be found in the chapter "AT Command Reference".
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Operating Principle INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Afterwards, click on the button Send (Figure 4: HSComm Modem - Tab Modem, Position 21). Click OK in the status message. A dialog box with the message "Modem settings are sent" is dis- played.
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1.1 USB. Display/function not available for INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. Button to send the settings to the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. Settings for modem responses (equivalent to AT commands Q, E, and V). Status line, shows status and settings of the used serial PC interface.
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Group message text, which is placed before all messages. Activation of additional message dispatch for all messages. Selection of the service center for the message dispatch. Behavior of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB for events at the inputs. Tab to select the different configuration areas.
12.1 Establishing or Accepting a Data Connection The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can call another modem via the phone line and establish a data connection. After dialling a phone number, the INSYS Mo- dem 56k small INT 1.1 USB synchronises with the called modem and opens a data connection with the transmission speed, which is currently set at the serial inter- face.
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Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB In order to explicitly use pulse dial- ATDP<number> ling for dialling the number, use the command If the remote terminal accepts the CONNECT connection, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB indicates...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Functions In order to accept an incoming connection, use the command In order to configure the number of ring tones after which the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB an- swers and accepts the connection, ATS0=<n>...
Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB before you change the country specific preset. The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB holds a range of presets, which allow you to adjust the device to the standards and requirements of the local telephone network.
With each incoming AT command (according to the character string "AT"), the parameters for the interface of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will be checked and adjusted, if necessary. This is the reason why the baud rate can not be stored with the command AT&W, as the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1...
Phone Connection The automatic negotiation of the baud rate and the modulation standard enables the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to negotiate the largest possible connec- tion speed to the remote terminal while the connection is established. The speed depends on the settings and the abilities of the modem at the remote terminal.
12.5 Bit Direct Mode For special applications, the buffering of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can be deactivated using the setting "unbuffered, bit direct". All data is forwarded without buffering and further influence of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB.
When the buffer is emptied sufficiently for the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to be able to receive data again, the CTS line is set to "high". Reversely, the application can also indicate to the INSYS Mo- dem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to interrupt the data flow.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Functions 12.6.2 Software data flow control (XON/XOFF) When the input buffer of the modem exceeds a certain fill state, the modem will insert an XOFF character into the data stream to the application. This character will cause the application to send no more data.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 12.7 Error correction The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB masters the V.42 error correction proto- col including the Microcom Networking Protocol Levels 2/3/4 (MNP2, MNP3, MNP4) and the data throughput optimization MNP10. The V.42 error correction includes the protocols LAPM (Link Access Procedure for Modem) and MNP4.
12.8 Data Compression The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB supports various data compression types. During the connection setup, it will automatically detect the type of data compression used by the remote terminal, or it is set to a certain type of data com- pression.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. If the selective call acceptance is activated, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will only accept calls from previously de- fined callers. The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will identify the caller via CLIP.
12.10 Sending messages via data connection, SMS or Fax The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can send a message via SMS, data con- nection, or as e-mail. The sending of messages can only be triggered via an AT command.
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Please make sure to set the correct transmission type for the message of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. If you set SMS to mobile phone via D2, for example, you can only send SMS to mobile phones in the D2 network.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Functions 12.11 Manual Sending of Messages The alarm message can be sent manually. Configuration with HSComm A manually triggered dispatch of the message with the software HSComm is not possible. Configuration with AT commands...
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 12.12 Switching on the Remote Configuration The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can be configured remotely. It has a re- mote configuration mode. To configure the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB remotely, a data connection to the modem to be configured must be established.
Complete the remote configuration by entering The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is now in the normal data connection mode. You can now exchange data between your local modem and the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, or terminate the connection.
This means: If the access control is activated, the system will prompt you for a password before outgoing connections and when dialing into the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB for remote config- uration. After successful authentication, the function Security Callback will trigger a callback from the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to a predefined number.
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If you use another INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to trigger a securi- ty callback at a INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, the access control must be deactivated at one of the devices.
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The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB responds the incoming call. Connect SECURITY CALLBACK REMOTE PASSWORD: The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB prompts you to enter the password. The standard password is "QWERTY". Enter the password.
The DTC function can define the time after which the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will hang up as soon as there is no data transfer on the phone line.
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A connection has been established. The telephone is off-hook and connected to a remote terminal. The voltage in the line has dropped with the amount of U1. The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can thus detect that the line is busy.
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This will set the event code of the S registry 86 to 25 (remote termi- nal has hung up). This means that the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will not keep the line busy for an unnecessarily long period.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 12.17 Operation with a PLC The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can be operated at a programmable log- ic controller. Settings recommended by INSYS for a INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, which is used at the PC to communicate with the PLCs, are available for...
Functions 12.18 Reset the Device There are several methods to reset the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB: by disconnecting the supply voltage, by connecting the terminal „RESET“ with the terminal „GND“, by using the software HSComm and by using an AT command.
They will provide you with the suitable firmware version for device. The firmware of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB can be updated to add more functions to the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB or to improve the ex- isting functions.
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Try to reset the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB and to repeat the process from step 4. If this fails and the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB does no longer react to AT commands, please contact the INSYS icom support department.
13.3 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 icom GmbH, Waffnergasse 8, 93047 Regensburg. Caution! Short circuits and damage due to improper repairs and modifications as well as opening of products.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Waste Disposal Waste Disposal 14.1 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 Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Declaration of Conformity Hereby, INSYS icom GmbH declares that herein described device types are in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EC Declaration of Conformity is available under www.insys-icom.com/manual.
Start of the flash load function Answer mode The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB modem is switched into response mode. This is only effective in Germany, if the connected phone goes off-hook or if a call comes in.
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For connections that were not error corrected the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB sends a break signal to the other INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. The length of the signal is: the specified parameter times 1/10 of a second.
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Repeat the new password. Wrong input leads to ERROR. The password is immediately stored in the EEPROM. AT&C<n> DCD (CT109) behavior Behavior of the RS232 DCD output of the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB. AT&C0 DCD is always ON AT&C1 DCD follows the carrier signal of the phone line (default) AT+CMGF=<n>...
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AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Command Description AT+CPIN? Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT+CPIN? responds with "+CPIN: READY". Note: This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applications for GSM devices. AT+CREG? Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT+CREG? responds with "+CREG: 0,1".
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It attempts to connect to another data modem. This attempt is repeated until the waiting period that was specified in the S7 registry has expired. If this period is exceeded, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB hangs up and the following error message appears: NO CARRIER.
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Command Description ATD<n> ‚ Dial tone delay: The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB performs a dial tone delay before it executes the next character of the parameter (continued) string. The delay length is defined in the S8 registry.
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AT&F Loading the default factory settings The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB loads the default factory setting from the internal, nonvolatile memory. This puts the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB into a defined basic state. AT&F also overwrites a part of the S registry.
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The command AT+GCI allows the customization of the modem for different countries. As default, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is set to Europe (CTR21) with AT+GCI=FD. Currently, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB is only authorized for this country profile.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB AT Command Reference Command Description AT&K<n> Select data flow control between the PC and the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB (handshake) Fax operation default is RTS/CTS. AT&K0 No data flow control AT&K3...
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AT\K Break control The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB reacts to a break (receive path OFF for a certain amount of time), which it receives from another modem or from the PC, or from the command AT\B according to the parameters.
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AT%L Display level of the received signal The value that is reported from the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB equals the already amplified level within the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, not the phone line level.
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AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Command Description AT+MR=<n> Show modulation type The command AT+MR=<n> enables the display of the modulation type after the mes- sage CONNECT AT+MR=0 Switches the display function OFF (default). AT+MR=1 Switches the display function ON. The displayed value applies to the sent data.
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Parameter Send Minbaud: The optional parameter minbaud determines the lowest possible baud rate which the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB uses for sending. Parameter Send Maxbaud: The optional parameter maxbaud determines the highest possible baud rate which the...
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AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Command Description AT*M<n> Remote terminal selection Defines the protocol that is used to send the alarm string to the network provider. AT*M0 The remote terminal is a normal fixed network modem (default)
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Only if the transmitted phone number matches a phone number that was entered in the list will the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB report RING for an incoming call or will accept the call according to the settings of ATS0 (the line RI is activated with each call, irrespective of that fact).
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Switches the password query on after the connection has been estab- lished. If the password query is activated, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will que- ry the password after CONNECT has taken place. After the password has been entered correctly, the actual CONNECT will take place and data may be transmitted.
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If the phone num- ber is not detected by the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB, the phone is switched on again after the first ring.
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The DSR signal is on the DCD line The DCD signal is on the DSR line (Interchangeability of the lines) AT&S DSR behavior This command determines how the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB treats its DSR (CT107) output. AT&S0 DSR always ON (default). AT&S1 DSR ON after a response tone has been detected;...
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Priority circuit for INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB with phone connected in series The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB gives a phone connected in series priority, to make sure it interferes as little as possible with the usage of the phone connection.
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2 stop bits ATV<n> Format of modem messages This command determines if the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB transmits messages to the application in short or long format. ATV0 Messages in short format, i.e. only the error number...
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Definition of the common part of the alarm message (maximum of 160 characters – within HSComm limited to 120 characters) To the input AT*V the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB responds with NEW TEXT: and expects the input of the alarm text (completed with <CR>) This command is not available in the remote operation mode.
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AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Command Description AT&V<n> Show the configurations AT&V0 The active configuration of the modem, the saved user defaults and the saved phone numbers 0 to 3 (the parameter 0 may be omitted) are dis- played.
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This command determines which data transmission rate information is provided for a CONNECT message. ATW0 The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB reports the baud rate be- tween INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB and application. (default) ATW1 During the connection setup, the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB...
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AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Command Description ATX<n> Extended result messages, dial tone detection The command determines which group of messages the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB sends to the PC. This is important for PBXs, as a leading 0 or 9 must often be Blind dialing dialed before a dialing tone is heard on the line.
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The command causes the INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB to perform a soft- ware reset. The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB will load the default saved by the user (according to the parameter). If no parameter is specified, the user default 0 is loaded.
AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB 16.1 AT Messages List of message numbers and messages texts depending on the command ATX. Message No. ATX<0> ATX<1> ATX<2> ATX<3> ATX<4> Message text in long form Short form +FCERROR...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB AT Command Reference Message No. ATX<0> ATX<1> ATX<2> ATX<3> ATX<4> Message text in long form Short form CARRIER 12000 CARRIER 14400 CARRIER 16800 CARRIER 19200 CARRIER 21600 CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 26400 CARRIER 28800...
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AT Command Reference INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Message No. ATX<0> ATX<1> ATX<2> ATX<3> ATX<4> Message text in long form Short form CONNECT 40000 CONNECT 42000 CONNECT 44000 CONNECT 46000 CONNECT 48000 CONNECT 50000 CONNECT 52000 CONNECT 54000...
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Country Codes Country Codes Adjust the modem to local requirements using the command AT+GCI=<countrycode> All other settings should be carried out after the country code has been se- lected, because some factory settings depend on the country.
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Country Codes INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Country Code Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong India Indonesia Ireland* FD/57 Iceland* FD/52 Israel Italy* FD/59 ITU/Taiwan Jamaica Japan Yemen Jordan Cambodia Cameroon Canada Kazakhstan Qatar Kenya Colombia Republic of Korea Croatia...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Country Codes Country Code Netherlands* FD/7B Niger Nigeria Norway* FD/82 Oman Austria* FD/0A Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal* FD/8B Reunion Romania Russian Federation San Marino* Zambia Saudi Arabia Sweden* FD/A5 Switzerland...
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Country Codes INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Country Code Belarus Cyprus Table 10: Country codes to adjust the local requirements The standard TBR21 applies to all public phone networks in EU countries (Belgium, Denmark, German, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Spain), as well as in Switzer- land, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S Registry S Registry S registries may be read and written using the ATS<n> command. (see also AT Command Reference). Certain S registries may only be read; into others only a particular range of values may be entered.
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S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Tabs Function Units Range Default S27* General settings Time period for modifier “flash” 10 ms 0-17 Time period until hang up due to silence 10 s 0-255 S31* General settings S36*...
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S Registry 18.2 Description S Registry Registries marked with *) are stored in the user defaults with the command AT&W. Note: Number of ringing tones until automatically going off-hook Number of rings until the modem goes off-hook For S0=0 the modem will not go off-hook when a call comes in.
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S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB running as soon as the modem has finished dialing. The value of S7 can be between 0 and 180 seconds. Dial tone delay Dial pause time, if a comma is included in the dialing string. If there is a comma in the dialing string, the modem will wait during the dialing procedure, until the time specified in S8 (in seconds) has run out.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S Registry Result format Bit 3 Result codes: 0: Message numbers (ATV0) 1: Message texts (ATV1) Reserved Bit 4 Tone/pulse dialing Bit 5 Tone/pulse 0: Tone dialing (ATT) 1: Pulse dialing (ATP) Bit 6...
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S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S21* Settings for V24 Meaning Bit 0.1 Reserved Bit 2 CTS behaviour CT106 (CTS) behaviour: 0: see AT\K0 1: see AT&R1 Bit 3-4 DTR behaviour CT108 (DTR) behaviour: 0: see AT&D0 1: see AT&D1...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S Registry Time period for DTR signal Time period, in which a modem waits without a DTR signal before it hangs up (1/100 seconds). Time period between RTS/CTS Time period between RTS and CTS activation in 1/100 seconds.
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S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S36* Reset of error logs Meaning Modem hangs up Bit 0..2 Determines what hap- pens if an attempt to Modem stays online and establishes a direct mode establish a V.42 LAP-M connection.
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S Registry S40* Break handling and MNP5 block size Meaning Bit 0 Reserved Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3-5 Break handling Break handling 0: see AT\K0 1: see AT\K1 2: see AT\K2...
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S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Error event code When a connection fails (NO CARRIER), an event code is written into this registry. S86=0 Normal disconnect, no error S86=4 Carrier lost S86=5 No establishing of an error-corrected (V.42) connection...
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB S Registry S95* Result Code Control – Result code Meaning Bit 0 CONNECT message with line speed Bit 1 CONNECT/ARO message for error corrected connection Bit 2 CARRIER messages enabled (messages 40 – 47) Bit 3 PROTOCOL messages enabled (messages 70 –...
SMS Provider / Service Center INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB SMS Provider / Service Center The following is an overview of network providers in Germany. All infor- mation is without guarantee and may change without notifying INSYS. All necessary information is available from the customer service center of the provider.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Tables and Diagrams Tables and Diagrams 20.1 List of Tables Tabelle 1: Technological Features ................16 Table 2: Meaning of the LED displays ..............18 Table 3: Description of the connections on the top of the device ......19 Table 4: Layout description of the RJ12 and TAE plugs..........
Index INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Index Additional information ....9, 23 N) ..........30 Alternative results ....... 9, 23 Key word ........... 8 AT commands ......... 37 Liquids ........13, 24 Bit direct mode ........ 52 Marking ..........8 Breakdown ........
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INSYS Modem 56k small INT 1.1 USB Index Symbol ........8, 9, 23 Usage according to the regulations 10 Telephone system ......38 USB cable ........28 Terminal program ......37 V.42 ..........47 Tone dialling ........37 V.44 ..........47 Transport .........
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