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Tornado WebJet 128 External ISDN Te rminal A d a p t e r Users Manual...
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How is the manual set up? The first chapter examines data communication in general. The second chapter describes the Tornado WebJet 128, the installation and bringing into use of the Terminal Adapter. Chapters 3 and 4 explain the commands and the S registers.
Setting up a data connection through the ISDN network is almost the same as doing so by modem. Once a protocol has been selected, a number can be dialed using the ATD command. The Tornado WebJet 128 will now establish a connection through the D channel.
The Tornado WebJet 128 holds a number of standard protocols for exchanging data. In most cases, PPP (Point to Point Protocol) is used to gain Internet access through an Internet Provider. The V.110 or V.120 protocols are used to contact BBSs.
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Possible port speeds are: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps If data bits, control bits and speed are set at the computer end, the Tornado WebJet 128 will adapt automatically as soon as an AT command is sent.
The top of the terminal adapter shows four LEDS. Three of them reflect the status of the ISDN connection and the serial port. The fourth one indicates whether there is power on the Tornado WebJet 128. Figure 4: Tornado WebJet 128: Top...
2. Take the ISDN cable and click the RJ45 connector into the terminal adapter (S0 connection). 3. Plug the Tornado WebJet 128 Power adapter into the electrical outlet. 4. Plug the Power adapter connector into the power connection at the back of the Tornado WebJet 128. The green power LED is now on.
TRANSPARENT asyn-sync Remote control. The above list is an example. It is possible that your Tornado WebJet 128 will produce another outline due to software changes. A protocol is selected by using the AT&O<n> command. To select the corresponding protocol, the number found in the left column has to be entered for <n>.
S119:000 S120:000 S121:253 S122:254 S123:000 S124:001 S126:000 S131:000 S133:080 S153:000 S154:000 S161:000 When the Tornado WebJet 128 is used in Windows, it isn’t necessary to select protocols by using the AT commands. Selecting the correct driver will do, the setting will be done automatically.
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TORNADO WEBJET 128 b. If the connection fails, one of the following messages will appear: ERROR You have made a typing error. NO DIALTONE The terminal adapter is not -- or not properly -- connected to the ISDN connection (S0). For this reason, it isn’t possible to call.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 AT command set and S registers 3.1 The AT command set This chapter discusses the terminal adapter commands. Most terminal adapters and communication programs use the AT command set. In order to support new equipment like terminal adapters with AT commands as well, manufacturers have added commands of their own to the AT command set.
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TORNADO WEBJET 128 The Terminal Adapter recognizes the terminal baud rate and parity from the initial letters AT in the command line. The Terminal Adapter gears itself to it. Automatically recognized speeds are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 3.1.3 AT commands at a glance The Terminal Adapter responds to the commands listed below. After this, a detailed description stating the accompanying parameters is given. A Answer an incoming call ........16 D Dial a number..
TORNADO WEBJET 128 3.2.2 List of S registers Register: Description: S000 Number of ringing signals for auto answer......16 S001 Number of non-replied ringing signals .
TORNADO WEBJET 128 3.3 Description of AT commands and S registers In the following sections, meaning and contents of AT commands and S registers are discussed. A great number of S registers have specific technical meanings. It is therefore not advisable to change an S register setting if you are not sure of the consequences.
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TORNADO WEBJET 128 Also refer to: &D (DTR behavior), X (show result of code selection and data detection), W (return messages), S95 (return messages), S112 (detailed indications). Allied Data Technologies...
TORNADO WEBJET 128 3.5.1 Dialing an ISDN number When dialing an ISDN number, the D command is followed by the number and, if necessary, a subaddress (preceded by an asterisk '*'). The dial command looks like this: ATDisdn_nb*sub_addr : : dte_channel_id in which: isdn_nb*sub_addr is an ISDN number, followed, if necessary, by a subaddress.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 Syntax Value Def. Meaning 19 of 192 : 19200 bps : 28800 bps : 38400 bps : 57600 bps : 115200 bps : select internal clock (asynchronous clock information is derived from the S0 bus) : select external clock...
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TORNADO WEBJET 128 Syntax Value Def. Meaning &D2 &Q0, &Q5 : DTR going off: break connection &Q1: DTR going off: break connection, DTR has to be on within time in S25 for a CONNECT. No Auto Answer if DTR is not on.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 3.6.2 Other messages 3.6.2.1 Extended (protocol) messages The messages listed below are given at protocol negotiations. The messages are switched on through S95. Chiffre Texte Signification CARRIER 300 Line speed 300 bps CARRIER 1200 Line speed 1200 bps...
Euro-ISDN software version &V Show settings Show settings Software reset using stored settings Caution! This command completely resets the Tornado WebJet 128, all possible connections will be broken See also S122 &F Software reset using factory settings See also S121 &W...
The above commands store the settings in the nonvolatile memory, but do not become automatically active. They are activated by using the AT#Z command or by switching the Tornado WebJet 128 off and on again. AT&F activates the factory settings.
5.1 Dial-in configuration The Tornado WebJet 128 can be set to link a telephone number to a protocol. When this number is called, the Tornado WebJet 128 will establish a connection according to the set protocol. When this number is called, this call is always passed on to the analog connection.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 5.1.2 MSN numbers Having an ISDN connection, it is possible for you to apply to your provider (e.g. PTT Telecom) for more than one telephone number (with a maximum of eight). As a standard, you will be given one main number and an option on three extra numbers.
WebJet 128 using the V.120/RC protocol. In this protocol, the data path isn’t passed on to the serial port but is sent back to the ISDN connection. The remote Tornado WebJet 128 can be set in the same way as is done through the serial port by using « AT » commands.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 Appendix A: Technical Specifications General: Protocols: * V.110, 1 x B channel synchronous/asynchronous * V.120, 1 x B channel, 64000 bps * V.120, 2 x B channel, 128000 bps * PPP, 1 x B channel, 64000 bps * Multi Link PPP (ML-PPP), 2 x B channel, 128000 bps (BACP) Data Compression: V.42bis, MNP5...
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TORNADO WEBJET 128 Appendix C: RS232C Connector CCITT DBF9F Richting Naam Verkort Data carrier detect (CD) Received Data (RxD) Transmitted Data (TxD) Data terminal ready (DTR) Signal Ground (GND) Data set ready (DSR) Request to send (RTS) Clear to send...
CLEARED: message. The messages are given in hexadecimal and decimal values respectively. The below messages are for an ETSI ISDN network (Euro-ISDN). Messages with a value larger than 80 hexadecimal are generated by the Tornado WebJet 128. The messages are produced by the Tornado WebJet 128 by using the AT*D/<number> command at dial-up. Decimal Description...
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Exemples de messages détaillés. Examples of extended messages. We start from a Tornado WebJet 128 which has the following settings: protocol 6 is for voice (S111 is 1). Protocol 11 is for PAD (S111 is 7). S112=35 (maximum information and automatic PAD VC).
TORNADO WEBJET 128 Appendix E: ASCII Table Meaning of ASCII codes Null, or all zeros Device Control 1 Shift In Start of Heading Device Control 2 Shift Out Start of Text Device Control 3 Sync. End of Text Device Control 4 Linefeed End of Transm.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 Appendix F: Suggested further reading A lot of literature has been published on the workings of the Terminal Adapter, ISDN, modems and other facets of data communication. Books, but also computer magazine articles appear on a regular basis. In addition, there are specific data communication magazines.
TORNADO WEBJET 128 Index Internet, 3 Internet Configuration, 3 ISDN, 1 ASCII Table, 35 ISDN2, 1 asynchronous communication, 3 ISP, 2 Asynchronous format, 3 AT command set, 11 AT commands outline, 13 Led, 5 Auto Answer indicator, 5 Manual B channels, 1...
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