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1. AB 2 AACFB Call forwarding busy Sets the telephone number for call forwarding busy on analogue port B Every call to this analogue port will be forwarded to the programmed number if the port is occupied off hook AT AB 2 AACFB Disable call forwarding for analogue port B default AT AB 2 AACFB nEnable call forwarding for analogue port B to number n AB 1 AACFNR Call forwarding no reply Sets the telephone number for call forwarding no reply on analogue port A Every call to this analogue port will be forwarded to the programmed number if the call will not be accepted within 30 seconds AT AB 1 AACFNR2 Disable call forwarding for analogue port A default AT AB 1 AACFNR n Enable call forwarding for analogue port A to number n AB 2 AACFNR Call forwarding no reply Sets the telephone number for call forwarding no reply on analogue port B Every call to this analogue port will be forwarded to the programmed number if the call will not be accepted within 30 seconds AT AB 2 AACFNR2 Disable call forwarding for analogue port B default AT AB 2 AACFNR n Enable call forwarding for analogue port B to number n AB 1 ACLIR Call number restriction CLIR permanent AB 2 ACLIR You can deactivate the presentation of your call number at the called side for all outgoing calls This has to be setup up by AT AB 1 ACLIR 1 Activate call number restriction AT AB 1 ACLIR 0 Deactivate call number restriction default
2. lt 25m 50m 2 7 1 4 Point to point configuration lt 850 m 1700 m lt 6 dB attenuation at 96 kHz 2 8 Configuration of DIP switches For a correct termination of S bus the NT1 Multi is equipped with internal termination resistors Depending on the installed bus system the correct resistance can be set with DIP switches The switches are located in the connection area between S interface and analogue ports 100 Ohm 50 Ohm termination resistor switched off 2 9 Display elements LED s The NT1 Multi is equipped with four LED s for signalling you the state of the NT1 Multi The LED s have following meaning U ON U interface is active Flashing Activation of U interface OFF U interface is not connected or U interface is in Idle state ON local power supply is connected OFF no local power supply is available The NT1 Multi operates in emergency mode B1 B2 ON B channel is busy by a b port or data interface Flashing The NT1 Multi performs a Reset 3 Analogue interfaces The NT1 Multi 2G supports two analogue subscriber interfaces a b1 and a b2 Both ports are of identical functionality and can be used independently of each other Using an analogue telephone capable of DTMF dialling you can modify the configuration of the relevant analogue interface as described below Please note that the usage of some services require that your telephone is
3. request the facility reverse charging access to X 25 closed user group Outgoing call from X 25 closed user group use NUI and password with call setup allowed chars a z A Z 0 9 overrides setting of nui configuration command X25number dialed X 25 call number X 25 B channel only D separator for user data D or user data without protocol ID P user data with protocol ID 01000000 ZOO DT ATDL Dial the last dialed number ATDS n Dial number n from stored telephone number list n 1 3 See command AT amp Z to store numbers Note1 To setup the own subaddress see configuration command sub amp D DTR control Selects the behavior of the NT1 Multi when the DTE control line DTR changes from ON to OFF AT amp D DTE control line DTR setting is ignored AT amp D2 DTE control line DTR is evaluated dropping the DTR line by the DTE will disconnect an existing ISDN connection default An incoming call will accepted only with DTR active E Local echo Selects the local echo in command mode ATE No local echo ATE1 Local echo on in command phase default amp F Load factory defaults Factory default will be loaded ISDN protocol setting and msn s will not be overwritten for storing in non volatile memory please use the command AT amp W AT amp F setup all parameter concerning data port AT amp F1 setup all parameter including ISDN protocols msn settings and passwords H Disconnect Disconnects existing ISDN
4. cos Enter or select a destination folder for the ELCON ISDN Utilities Click Next Choose Destination Location x Setup will install Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder You can choose not to install Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Folder C Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities Browse lt Back Cancel Select the program folder where the ELCON ISDN Utilities icons are to be installed To install the ELCON ISDN Utilities icons in a new program folder enter the name for the new folder instead Click Next Select Program Folder x Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities Existing Folders Administrative Tools NuMega DriverStudio Startup lt Back Cancel This concludes the installation of the ELCON ISDN Utilities Click Finish Setup Complete Setup has finished installing Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities on your computer Setup can launch the Read Me file and Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities Choose the options you want below Click Finish to complete Setup This concludes the installation of the ISDN
5. 0 Received CLIP Shows the calling line identification CLIP that is received with an incoming call number of the calling party AT O Q Suppress results With this command result codes or messages can be suppressed ATQ Returns status codes after command input default ATQ1 No result codes are returned amp R CTS control Selects the behavior of the CTS control line from the NT1 Multi AT amp R NT1 control line CTS is following all changes of RTS AT amp R1 CTS is always ON default R Handle incoming calls Selects the behavior of the NT1 Multi when an incoming call is received When set all incoming calls are ignored independendent of all other settings AT R Disable automatic reject of all incoming calls default AT R1 Enable automatic reject of all incoming calls S Display and set internal S register ATSnn Show actual values decimal of selected register nn ATSnn xx Set selected register nn to the decimal value xx amp S DSR control Selects the behavior of the DSR control line from the NT1 Multi AT amp S NT1 control line DSR is always ON default AT amp S1 DSR ON indicates ISDN connection is established and synchronized V Result format ATV Result is presented as numbers followed by lt gt ATV1 Result is presented as text default amp V Display configuration AT amp V Displays the actual configuration of AT command setting including stored ISDN numbers AT amp V1 Displays the actual configuration of e
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7. NT1 Multi PPP PnP NT1 Multi Internet PPP NT1 Multi Internet ML PPP Please note that every modem has to be installed separately Select the used COM port and finish to end the installation procedure At the end of the installation you will get information about the installed software and modem types 4 2 Windows NT 4 0 Software Installation V 24 This chapter describes the installation configuration and usage of the NT1 Multi for the operating system Windows NT 4 0 for the V 24 port COM port The following components will be installed Modem driver into the modem list 4 2 1 Preparation WindowsNT4 0 Please check the following requirements before installing the software for WindowsNT4 0 PC System with connected NT1 Multi Access to a CDROM drive and hard disk Installed Microsoft Windows NT operation system Windows NT4 0 CD ROM Installation disks Installation disk Software NT1 Win9x WinNT4 0 Win2000 4 2 2 Installation WindowsNT4 0 You have to add new Modem drivers for the NT1 Multi manually Please go to START gt SETTINGS gt CONTROL PANEL gt MODEMS Select ADD and activate the button Don t detect my modem will select it from a list Please choose via the DISKETTE button the path to the NT1 Multi installation disk and open the file mdmstint inf You can select the following NT1 Multi modems NT1 Multi PPP PnP NT1 Multi Internet PPP NT1 Multi Internet ML PPP Pleas
8. default nr 3 Ringing cadences ON OFF ON OFF ms Ringing disabled 1000 4000 400 200 400 4000 600 200 200 4000 200 600 200 4000 200 400 400 4000 200 200 600 4000 No OahWwWh oO e Outgoing call The analogue device i e a telephone modem or fax machine can use the dial method with DTMF tones or pulse dialing The method is determined automatically by the NT1 Multi e Incoming call With the default setting any incoming call causes both telephones to ring You can program different numbers multiple subscriber numbers msn for each analogue port so only the selected called telephone will ring see above and AT commands AT ab 1 amsn1 or AT ab 2 amsn1 e Terminal type This terminal profile determines the service that will be used with an outgoing call and compatibility checking for incoming calls Set 106 0 inactive outgoing calls only 106 1 audio no outgoing HLC incoming accept all call 106 2 Telephony default 106 3 FAX e Call waiting CW While having established a voice connection an incoming call will be announced by a special tone see note in the telephone This second incoming call can be accepted in two ways 1 going on hook will disconnect the first connection the second call will cause the telephone to ring like a normal incoming call The phone must be on hook for a minimum time of 1 second or 2 R 2 this will cause the first connection to go into
9. 0 no parity 1 even parity 2 odd parity AT PRTY 0 No parity default AT PRTY 1 Even parity AT PRTY 2 Odd parity 6 6 1 ISDN specific AT commands Setting up special ISDN parameter only one command is allowed per AT command BSIZE Set B channel block size Defines the maximum length x of a data block transmitted or received in B channel default BSIZE 2048 AT BSIZE x Note The value will be changed by setting the B channel protocol ATBx LLC Set low layer compatibility LLC Defines the LLC value for outgoing calls in hexadecimal format In some situation a specific LLC value is required to pass detailed information about the used B channel protocol to the called party This can be done by setting the LLC to a fix value An empty parameter has to be entered by default LLC is empty Example Deleting of LLC value AT LLG lt gt Entering a new LLC AT LLCG 8890 lt gt Note The value will be changed by setting the B channel protocol ATBx DTE Set B channel Layer 2 address Selects the Layer 2 link addresses Only valid for protocols that are HDLC based X 75 LAPB AT DTE 0 Calling side reacts as DTE called side reacts as DCE default X 75 standard AT DTE 1 NT1 reacts as DTE own adr 01 AT DTE 3 NT1 reacts as DCE own adr 03 Note The value will be changed by setting the B channel protocol ATBx EMERGENCY Set emergency mode Selects in case of emergency power supply mains
10. 1 Scope of delivery NT1 MULTI ISDN network terminating unit with two analogue interfaces one data interface V 24 RS232 and one data interface USB Mounting accessories dowels screws drilling template Mounting and operating instruction CD ROM with installation software Windows 95 98 and Windows 2000 NT and drivers V 24 standard modem cable SUBD 9 pole 1 1 USB standard cable 2 2 Selection of mounting site Fastening the device NT1 MULTI The NT1 MULLTI is designed for wall mounting Select an appropriate mounting spot for the device near to the U subscriber line from your network operator Further the device has to be installed near the 110 230 V mains socket since the power plug represents the link to the supply mains The power plug should always be easily accessible Please make sure that there are no other concealed supply lines e g power water gas telecommunication supply lines and that the device is not exposed to direct insulation Apart from this the device shall be protected from moisture 2 3 Mounting the NT1 Multi The NT1 Multi is designed for use as desktop device and to be wall mounted For mounting at wall use the attached drilling template Place it vertical at the wall and mark the drilling holes For a proper installation use a water level Now drill two holes with a diameter of 6 mm Fix the dowels S6 in the holes You find them together with the screw in the accessories of the NT1 Multi Scre
11. AB 1 ACOFWD Stimulus codes forwarding AB 2 ACOFWD Setup the coding form for activation functionality inside the switch that is done ina stimulus way If the first key pressed after going offhook is one of the keys or the actual connection setup will be aborted Further inputs will be stored locally until a pause of key inputs of 4 seconds occurs or the key is entered Hereafter all collected key entries will be sent as functional request to the public switch as far as no locally defined programming sequence is recognized Usually these functional codes are transmitted as Keypad KYP elements Some switches need these codes to be transmitted as element Called Party Number CdPN this mode has to be selected by a configuration command AT AB 1 ACOFWD 0 Set coding forwarding to calling number CdPN AT AB 1 ACOFWD 1 Set coding forwarding to keypad transmission default AT AB 1 ACOFWD Show coding for forwarding AB 1 AEXCL Exclusive ringing When the NT1 Multi is configured for both POTS ports with the same MSN both telephones will ring with an incoming call If one POTS port is busy it can be selected wether the other telephone shall ring AT AB 1 AEXCL 0 free telephone will ring AT AB 1 AEXCL 1 free telephone will not ring AT AB 1 AEXCL Show setting exclusive ringing for analogue port A AB 2 AEXCL Exclusive ringing When the NT1 Multi is configured for both POTS ports with the same MSN both telepho
12. ISDN release error cause hexadecimal Example NO CARRIER lt 34F0 gt In AT command mode error cause display does not belong to the AT command standard can be turned on by issuing the command ATV2 or ATV3 The shown error causes use the coding defined by the CAPI definition ISDN error causes from the ISDN network are always coded as 34xxH where xx represents the hexadecimal version of the ISDN error cause see page 57 All other causes are CAPI error causes see page 59 6 6 4 Analogue port AT commands AB 1 ACLIENA Enable Call number identification CLIP AB 2 ACLIENA Enable Call number identification CLIP Enables the call number identification for the analogue port AT AB 1 ACLIENA 0 Disable call number presentation AT AB 1 ACLIENA 1 Enable CLI only when on hook default AT AB 1 ACLIENA 2 Enable CLI only when off hook not supported yet AT AB 1 ACLIENA 3 Enable CLI when on hook or off hook not supported yet Note When call number presentation on hook is activated the ringing sequence is different AB 1 ACW Call waiting analogue port A Handles Call Waiting for analogue port A When enabled an incoming call during connection situation is signaled by two short internal tones AT AB 1 ACW 0 Disable Call Waiting for analogue port A AT AB 1 ACW 1 Enable Call Waiting for analogue port A default AT AB 1 ACW Shows setting or Call Waiting for analogue port A AB 2 ACW Call waiting analogue port B Handle
13. commands can not be applied All parameter can be changed by using an extended AT command set described in this chapter Please check if the factory setting will fit with your environment The factory setting is described highlighted in the parameter list shown in chapter AT command set see below If you want another configuration as set in the factory default setting please do the following steps Connect the NT1 Multi to ISDN interface Connect the PC s com port to the DTE interface of the NT1 Multi Connect the power supply to the mains socket Start a terminal emulation on your PC please verify that the baudrate setting of the terminal emulation fits those of the NT1 Multi Set up the parameter of the NT1Multi from the terminal emulation and save the parameter using the AT command set Example To change the used B channel protocol to X 75 please enter the following commands ATB10 lt gt set protocol to X 75 AT amp W lt l gt save the new configuration Leave your terminal emulation and start your application program With the exception of the command A Repeat command all commands begin with the prefix AT and are terminated with lt I gt Corrections in a command line are done with lt BACKSPACE gt A command line has a maximum of 80 characters The command line is automatically cancelled by longer input Blanks are ignored capital small letters are not significant The parameter settings of the NT1 Multi
14. detection is set the NT1 will recognize the desired baudrate with every newly entered AT command by the terminal equipment PC With all other settings the PC must use the same baudrate Must be the last command in an AT command line AT BO Automatic local baudrate detection enabled autobauding default AT B1 Local baudrate set to 1200 bit s AT B2 Local baudrate set to 2400 bit s AT B3 Local baudrate set to 4800 bit s AT B4 Local baudrate set to 9600 bit s AT B5 Local baudrate set to 19200 bit s AT B6 Local baudrate set to 38400 bit s AT B7 Local baudrate set to 57600 bit s AT B8 Local baudrate set to 115200 bit s AT B9 Local baudrate set to 230400 bit s Note If autobauding is selected default and after powering on the NT1 Multi no AT command is entered a response from the NT1 Multi i e RING will be sent with the baudrate 115200 bit s CONF Enter Configurator mode Enters directly into the Configurator mode the configuration prompt will be displayed Leave the Configurator mode with the command quit ATCONF amp C DCD control Selects the behavior of the DCD control line from the NT1 Multi AT amp C NT1 control line DCD is always ON AT amp C1 DCD ON indicates ISDN connection is established and synchronized default C Received bearer service Shows the bearer service that is received with an incoming call in hexadecimal coding hbhb The value for hbhb word is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2 0 specific
15. driver software Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Stollmann NT1 USB Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel Click Finish to continue The installation program will have installed the following components on your system NDIS WAN Miniport driver CAPI driver ELCON ISDN Utilities program group 5 Using the NT1 Multi with Application Software To use the NT1 Multi with different application software and access points you have to look for the following items Usually you need a contract with the service provider They can help you to get an appropriate application program to run on a PC The service provider will also supply you with the ISDN access number to call has to be entered in the application program The NT1 s parameter must fit the characteristics of the access point which be recommended in the next chapters 5 1 Configuration for Internet To access the Internet via ISDN you have to have a contract with an Internet service provider ISP who runs an ISDN access To configure the NT1 Multi you need the following information from the ISP ISDN access number to be entered at the PC program Layer two protocol usually the protocol PPP by selecting Modem NT1 Multi Internet PPP Access protocol to be entered at the PC system software or Internet software 5 1 1 Internet Access
16. eaii ei tested ii 65 Glossaly znasenennn ninna er een eee Ser er ere cen er errr 66 1 Introduction We are very pleased to see that you using a ELCON product and would like to express our appreciation This documentation is valid for the product NT1 Multi Hardware Software version V1 364 or higher 1 1 The NT1 MULTI in use The user of the ELCON NT1 MULLTI can dispose of different interface types designed for connection of a variety of terminals These are 1 the S T interface 2 both a b interfaces 3 the data interface V 24 RS232 4 the data interface USB Version 1 1 The S T interface offers connection of digital ISDN terminals via two RJ45 connectors Apart from this you can establish an S bus thus linking up to eight digital ISDN terminals with the NT1 MULTI whereby four of these terminals can be powered at the same time from the NT1 MULTI via S bus With help of the RJ 11 plug connector one analogue terminal can be directly connected to each of both a b interfaces If you have at your disposal analogue terminals for example telephones fax devices modems or answering machines you can connect them directly to the analogue interfaces at the NT1 MULLTI Your existing analogue devices are now able to provide you with a wide range of ISDN services The data interface V 24 RS232 or USB allows direct connection of personal computers via their COM or USB interface The data interface V 24 and USB integrated in the d
17. fault which device will be still working AT EMERGENCY 0 Emergency on S bus AT EMERGENCY 1 Emergency on POTS port 1 AT EMERGENCY 2 Emergency on POTS port 2 AT EMERGENCY 3 Emergency on POTS port 1 and 2 ISDN Select D channel protocol Selects ISDN D channel protocol to the ISDN line The protocol must fit the protocol running on the ISDN line otherwise a connection cannot be set up Note after changing and storing the ISDN protocol the NT1 Multi has to be reset by powering it off and on alternately you can use the command AT amp W RESET AT ISDN 0 Select DSS1 Euro ISDN default AT ISDN Show selected ISDN protocol AT ISDN Show available ISDN protocols G711LAW Set coding for voice connections Selects the coding for voice type connections AT G711LAW 0 automatic through D channel protocol AT G711LAW 1 coding fix to a law AT G711LAW 2 coding fix to law Note changing the isdn protocol sets up the g711law to a predefined default isdn 0 8 coding a law isdn 5 6 7 coding law AT amp F does not change the setting of g711law K Set Layer 2 windowsize Sets windowsize x layer 2 protocol B channel x 1 7 default 7 AT K x The default value is dependent of the selected B channel protocol PTP Set ISDN interface type AT PTP 0 select multipoint mode to connect ISDN terminals default AT PTP 1 select point to point mode to connect ISDN switching systems SPID1 SPID2 Set SPID Option Fo
18. obtained when using the AT commands can be permanently stored AT amp W and are not lost by resetting or by leaving the AT command mode To enter the AT command mode during an active data connection you must use the following sequence Escape sequence at least 1 sec pause lt gt lt 4 gt lt gt 1 sec pause The time gap between all three plus signs may not exceed 1 sec The escape sequence is transmitted transparent to the remote device Supported commands A Repeat last command line This command repeats the commands of the last entered command line Note No prefix AT is required A A Accept incoming call Using this command you can accept an incoming call if automatic call acceptance is not set Register SO 0 An incoming call is displayed by the message RING or the code 2 Must be the last command in an AT command line ATA lt UUS1data gt UUS1 data transmitted data with UUS1 signalling B B channel protocol Transmission protocol for data communication in the B channel ATB3 HDLC async to sync conversion PPP asynchronous single link PPP default i e for Internet dial up network access ATB4 HDLC transparent octets are packed into HDLC frames ATB5 Byte transparent raw B channel data ATB10 X 75 NL i e for BBS access ATB31 Multilink PPP ML PPP B Set local baudrate Sets the local baudrate of the NT1 Multi to the desired value fix value or to auto detection When auto
19. recognize the flash R key can be programmed AB 1 TFLOW lt time gt set flash detection time low to time in 10 ms default 9 90 ms AB 1 TFHIGH lt time gt set flash detection time high to time in 10 ms default 31 310 ms Settings for ab 2 tflow and ab 2 tfhigh are respectively Note1 Make sure that the min value is always lower then max value Note2 If the min value is lower than 90 ms pulse dialing is not usable Note3 If the programmed max time is greater than 500 ms the detection time for on hook will be automatically increased to maximum time 10ms AB 1 ATTYPE Sets terminal profile for analogue port A AT AB 1 ATTYPE 0 3 Set terminal type 0 inactive outgoing calls only 1 Audio 3 1 kHz no outgoing HLC default incoming accept all calls 2 Telephony 3 FAX AT AB 1 ATTYPE Show terminal type Note Changing attype uses the following settings for an outgoing call attype 0 gt bc 9090A3 hic Ilc attype 1 gt bc 9090A3 hic Ilc attype 2 gt bc 8090A3 hic 9181 Ilc attype 3 gt bc 9090A3 hic 9184 Ilc AB 2 ATTYPE Sets terminal profil for analogue port B AT AB 2 ATTYPE 0 3 Set terminal type 0 inactive outgoing calls only 1 Audio 3 1 kHz no outgoing HLC default incoming accept all calls 2 Telephony 3 FAX AT AB 2 ATTYPE Show terminal type ab 1 abc Bearer Capability port A ab 2 abc Bearer Capability port B Changes the BC bearer capability valu
20. to select a specific service BOD Bandwidth on demand BRI Basic Rate Interface ISDN connection for 2 B channels via 4 wires bus operation possible bus operation radius ca 150m in point to point operation ca 950m CCBS Call completion to busy subscriber CCITT Consultative Committee on International Telephone and Telegraph international standards committee CFB Call Forwarding Busy CFNR Call Forwarding No Reply CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol RFC 1994 CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Configuration Adapting to the standard requested by a work modus CTS Clear To Send status line from TA to DTE CW Call Waiting CUG Closed User Group Default preset value is regarded as standard value when no other value is set or input DCD Data Carrier Detect status line from TA to DTE DCE DataCircuit Terminating Equipment DKZE Based on 1TR6 national extended D channel protocol for private branch exchange PBX same as the DKZN1 protocol DKZN1 Based on 1TR6 national extended D channel protocol for private branch exchange PBX same as the DKZE protocol DSR Data Set Ready status line from TA to DTE DTE Data Terminal Equipment Data terminal i e PC with Terminal Emulation DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency also known as tone dialing DTR Data Terminal Ready status line from DTE to TA DSS1 D channel protocol for Euro
21. 2433 The simpler PAP transmits the user password as clear text over the line whereas CHAP uses encryption Which protocol is actually used depends on the local PC if the dialup network configuration requests password encryption only CHAP will be used the remote host configuration it may e g allow both PAP and CHAP CHAP only etc 6 6 7 Restrictions on Windows95 The CHAP protocol requires that the local side PC or NT1 responds with the proper encrypted password when ever requested by the remote host Since Windows95 does not respond on repeated requests CHAP can be used on the second link only if the NT1 Multi knows the password It must be stored in the NT1 s NVRAM Enter at chappwd lt password gt to input your password in the NT1 Multi Warning The input echo is shown in clear text it should be hidden from unauthorized persons Nevertheless commands as AT amp V1 display the password as a sequence of asterisks Enter AT amp W to store the setting in the NT1 If the password chappwd is not stored on the NT1 Multi or is wrong and remote and or local dialup network configuration require password encryption the second link will be physically established for a short time and will then be disconnected As a consequence the Multilink option is disabled for the current connection 6 6 8 Call Bumping A ML PPP connection uses both B channels of the S bus To accept an incoming call i
22. Click Next Accept the default setting to have the computer search for a suitable driver for your device and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers 4 device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with an operating system Check CD ROM drives as an optional search location for suitable drivers Make sure the NT1 Multi installation CD is inserted in the CD ROM drive Then click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files Where do you want Windows to search for driver files P Microsoft Windows Update Confirm the location found for the driver database by clicking Next again Found New Hardware Wizard E f Driver Files Search Results The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device The Hardware Wizard will now start updating the driver database copying the NT1 Multi driver to your hard disk This process will take a bit of time watch the progress indicator for the various installation steps on your screen As the installation progresses you will see two questions concerning a digital signature that was not found Simply continue the installation by clicking Yes j Digital Signature Not Found Digital Signature Not Found E x The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested The software y
23. ISDN is the possibility to connect up to 8 different ISDN Terminals All of theses terminals are connected parallel at a so call S0 bus This allows you to install ISDN Fax ISDN PC card and of course ISDN telephones at one SO port All of the mentioned terminals can be used independenly of each other depending on a free B channel The SO bus allows to feed power for up to 4 terminals from the NT1 Multi in normal operation mode If you want to use more devices they need a local power supply In case that the NT1 Multi is not powered locally one terminal can be a emergency terminal which is feed by the NT1 Multi Prerequisite this terminal is set as emergency terminal and SO interface is chosen for emergancy mode Please refer therefore to the User manual of your equipment The bus system therefore is called short passive bus It is a point to multi point connection It can be also installed in Y configuration then the internal termination resistors must be switched of In case that your bus is longer than 500 m an extended bus should be switched in the NT1 Multi For installation of small PABX mini switches a point to point installation should be chosen In the following graphics are displayed some samples of configuring a SO bus system 2 7 1 1 Short passive bus TE TE TE 8 TE s TE 2 7 1 2 Y configuration lt 10m j t upto as TE TE TE 8 TE s TE 2 7 1 3 Extended passive bus lt 500m 1000 m
24. NT 1 Mult Intelligent Network Terminator User manual Exclusion of Liability The present manual by ELCON Systemtechnik GmbH hereinafter referred to as ELCON reflects the present state of the art of the products described therein We have endeavoured to give a description that is as complete and clear as possible in order to make work with our products as easy as possible for you All the same the manual may contain technical inaccuracies and typing errors As a result of the rapid advance in the art we must also reserve the right to incorporate technical alterations and developments without separate advance notice That is why ELCON does not give any warranty for the contents of the manual and for its continuing applicability Nor is ELCON liable for any loss of information or any incorrect use of information that might result from consultation of the manual Particularly ELCON is not liable for damage nor indirect damage including damage caused by financial loss delays affecting business transactions or interruptions of business and similar consequences arising from the use or improper use of this manual not even in the case where it was pointed out to ELCON or an agent of ELCON that such damage might be sustained This does not of course affect our legal liability for damages based on any intent or gr
25. T Nxxx will respond OK without any functionality behind it The B channel protocol settings can be set with AT PROT 6 6 3 AT result codes Result codes numerical and verbose Code Text Meaning 0 OK Command completed 1 CONNECT lt rn gt Connection established rn call number of remote site 2 RING lt rn gt Indicates an incoming call SETUP received 3 NO CARRIER lt xx gt No synchronization xx ISDN error cause 4 ERROR Illegal command or error that can not be indicated otherwise 6 NO DIALTONE lt xx gt No access to ISDN network xx ISDN error 7 BUSY lt xx gt Number engaged xx ISDN error cause 8 NO ANSWER lt xx gt No connection called number can not be reached xx ISDN error cause 9 RINGING lt rn gt Outgoing call is ringing at called site 19 CONNECT 64000 lt rn gt _ Connection line speed 64 kbps Call number display lt rn gt call number of remote site In AT command mode call number display does not belong to the AT command standard can be turned on by issuing the command ATV2 or ATV3 If turned on the call number of the caller is shown with the Connect or Ring message in pointed brackets depending on the signaling in D channel If the NT1 Multi is used at the public network then the call number of the remote site including area code is displayed Example CONNECT 64000 lt 040890880 gt Error cause display lt Xx gt
26. T1 USB device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Click Next Accept the default setting to have the computer search for the device driver and click Next Add New Hardware Wizard Enter the pathname of your CD ROM drive as the location of the driver database Make sure the NT1 Multi installation CD is inserted Then click Next Add New Hardware Wizard Confirm the location of the driver database by clicking Next again Add New Hardware Wizard The Hardware Wizard will now start updating the driver database copying the NT1 Multi driver to your hard disk This process will take a bit of time watch the progress indicator on your screen The last installation step requires that the Windows 98 installations CD be inserted Wait for your CD ROM drive to recognize the new CD Enter or select the correct source path and click OK Insert Disk x Copying Files c D WINS8SE This concludes the installation process Add New Hardware Wizard Stollmann NT1 USB Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Click Finish to continue The Computer has to be restarted for the new installation to take effect Click Yes to confirm System Settings Change 2 To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Do you want to restart your computer now After the system has been restarted you
27. There are two ways to access the Internet via ISDN by synchronous PPP or Multilink PPP by B channel protocol X 75 It depends on the access facilities of your Internet service provider ISP or Point of presence POP which one you may use For setting up internet access please follow the steps in the Dial Up adapter of Windows operating systems For V 24 connection use as modem type the correct modem protocol of your internet service provider For USB connection use ISDN line 1 as modem For Multi Link connection set in the folder Multilink as second device ISDN line 2 Please get more information from your Internet provider if necessary 5 2 Remote LAN Access To access a LAN remotely via ISDN you have to choose the appropriate protocol that is used by the ISDN router on the LAN 6 Configuring the NT1 Multi 6 1 Introduction The ELCON NT1 Multi has been designed for the ISDN basic connection In addition to that the device offers two analogue interfaces for the connection of common terminating units and one V 24 interface and one USB interface for direct computer connection The analogue interfaces provide numerous ISDN services thus substantially extending the service range offered by analogue phones The settings of the NT1 Multi for the V 24 interface and the ISDN interface are called configuration The NT1 Multi is delivered with a set of pre set values In the following section it will be shown how by using the co
28. U incoming calls will be forwarded immediately to the programmed telephone number Activate go off hook dial 21 lt numbers for all MSNs used on the ISDN access or dial 21 lt own numbers gt lt numbers gt for an MSN specified individually by the user go on hook Deactivate for all MSNs go off hook dial 21 go on hook Deactivate for all individual MSN go off hook dial 21 lt own numbers gt go on hook see also AT command AT AB 1 AACFU or AT AB 1 ADCFU 2 Call forwarding busy CFB incoming calls will be forwarded to the programmed telephone number if the analogue port is busy Activate go off hook dial 67 lt numbers for all MSNs used on the ISDN access or dial 67 lt own numbers gt lt numbers gt for an MSN specified individually by the user go on hook Deactivate for all MSNs go off hook dial 67 go on hook Deactivate for all individual MSN go off hook dial 67 lt own numbers gt go on hook see also AT command AT AB 1 AACFB or AT AB 1 ADCFB 3 Call forwarding no reply CFNR incoming calls will be forwarded to the programmed telephone number if the device connected to the analogue port does not accept the incoming call within 30 seconds maybe national dependent Activate go off hook dial 61 lt numbers gt for all MSNs used on the ISDN access or dial 61 lt own numbers gt lt numbers gt for an MSN specified individually by the use
29. a free COM interface at the computer and at the other with the NT1 MULTI A 1 to 1 modem cable is recommended to be used as cable for data transmission The cable shall be fixed to the devices by appropriate screws and protected from tensile loads 2 5 Cable coupling Connect the ISDN cable of your network operator to the U interface at your NT1 MULTI Now connect your analogue terminals For connection you can plug in the RJ11 plugs into the determined jacks a b1 and a b2 Your ISDN terminals can be connected to the corresponding jacks S T by means of the RJ45 plugs Alternatively you can establish an S bus to which the terminals can be linked Now plug in your mains plug in a 110 VAC power supply socket Your NT1 MULTI with all terminals connected is now ready for operation offering the manufacturer s default settings You can connect your PC with the NT1 MULTI as described above 2 6 Procedure for demounting the NT1 MULTI For demounting the NT1 MULTI first disconnect all cables beginning with the power supply cord Now the device can be taken from the wall 2 7 S Bus configuration For indoor installation of ISDN S0 bus different types of bus systems can be used For connecting one terminal equipment like PBX a point to point installation is to install If it is necessary to connect more TE ISDN phone Fax etc a point to multi point installation is to use 2 7 1 Generell One feature of an installation of
30. also be achieved by using AT commands via the V 24 port Please refer to chapter 6 5 for details e Caller ID CLIP With incoming calls the calling number can be displayed if the connected analogue phone is supporting this feature also called CLIP on analogue line This feature has to be enabled and setup to the correct mode Deactivate dial 107 0 Activate dial 107 1 in ONHOOK mode default dial 107 2 in OFFHOOK mode dial 107 3 in ONHOOK and OFFHOOK mode Setup caller id protocol Dial 108 0 for ETS 300 659 V 23 FSK default Dial 108 1 for ETS 300 659 DTMF Dial 108 2 for Bellcore Bell202 see AT commands AT ACLIENA and AT ACLITPYE e MSN Multiple Subscriber Number Your ISDN connection may offer to have more than one telephone number These numbers MSN can be programmed for each port If no MSN s are programmed all incoming calls will be accepted With an outgoing call the first programmed MSN if available will be used for displaying Set 1 MSN dial 100 lt NR gt 2 MSN dial 101 lt NR gt 3 MSN dial 102 lt NR gt Clear 1 MSN dial 100 2 MSN dial 101 3 MSN dial 102 Different ringing tones The ringing cadence can be configured depending on the called MSN The following table describes the available ringing cadences Dial 111 lt nr gt for 1 MSN default nr 1 Dial 112 lt nr gt for 2 MSN default nr 2 Dial 113 lt nr gt for 3 MSN
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32. ation AT C C1 hbhb Select bearer service outgoing Selects the bearer service that will be sent with an outgoing call The value for hbhb word is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2 0 specification default 0000 Example an outgoing call as a voice call AT C1 0004 C2 hbhbhbhb Select bearer service incoming Selects the bearer services that can be accepted with an incoming call The definition of hbhbhbhb double word is the CIP mask as defined in the CAPI 2 0 specification default 00000004 Example AT C2 00030012 Accept analogue incoming calls AT C2 00000001 Accept all incoming calls Note Before issuing an outgoing call the command AT C1 has to be set To use the predefined services please setup factory defaults AT amp F D Initiate outgoing call Dials the number D for Dial The dial modifier W gt T can be freely inserted in the dial string they have no influence on the dial procedure of the NT1 Multi Must be the last command in AT command line Any character input while the NT1 Multi is dialling will cancel the dialling procedure ATD lt CALLEDnumbers lt subaddrs gt lt UUS1data gt X Pxxx R N lt nuipwd gt G lt cug gt lt X25number gt D lt userdata gt CALLEDnumber ISDN call number for a dialed B channel connection or X 25 number for X 31 D channel subaddr dialed subaddress UUS1data transmitted data with UUS1 signaling P use packet size xxx for X 25 connection
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34. channels via 4 wires bus operation possible bus operation radius ca 150m in point to point operation ca 950m SUB Subaddress Optional additional information to the call number that can be sent with an outgoing call TA Terminal Adaptor UO Physical ISDN connection for 2 B channels over 2 wires point to point operation UUS Transparent user to user information transmitted via D channel with setup message UUS1 or during connection UUS3 V 24 Interface description of the CCITT for serial data transmission between a DTE and a DCE Same as the EIA standard RC 232 C An example for a V 24 DTE is the COM Interface of a PC WAN Wide Area Network
35. data connection after issuing the Escape sequence see page 31 ATH lt UUS 1 data gt UUS1data transmitted data with UUS1 signaling l Display version information Displays different information about version number and settings ATI Returns the Modem type name of the terminal adapter NT1 Multi ATI1 Returns internal checksum 64 ATl2 Returns OK ATI3 Returns version string TA5 xy z0 ATI4 Returns manufacturers name ATI5 Returns ISDN selected protocol 0 DSS1 ATI6 Returns copyright string c Copyright ELCON Systemtechnik GmbH ATI7 Returns OK ATI8 Returns ERROR ATI9 Returns plug and play ID string ATI77 Returns Bootloader version string ATI99 Returns software creation date amp K Flowcontrol Selects the flow control behavior of the NT1 Multi while in data communication phase AT amp K No local flow control between the DTE and NT1 is used AT amp K3 Local flow control is set to hardware handshake RTS CTS default AT amp K4_ Local flow control is set to software handshake XON XOFF M Received CLID Shows the called line identification CLID that is received with an incoming call this is the number of the called party addressed on the local S bus selected msn AT M O Return to online state If the NT1 Multi is in command mode after issuing an escape sequence out of an existing connection ATO brings the NT1 back to data phase Must be the last command in AT command line ATO
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37. e for telephony during a ML PPP session one B channel has to be released This is called Call Bumping To enable Call Bumping proceed as follows Activate call waiting on the S bus It has to be activated in the ISDN switch and is a feature of the ISDN line you ordered Open the properties of the dial up link you are using for ML PPP and additional settings Input at cmlp 1 as an additional parameter If there is an incoming call during a ML PPP session the NT1 will drop one B channel and an ISDN telephone attached to the S bus will be ringing to accept the call The setting of cmlp is not affected by command AT amp F 6 6 9 Bandwidth on demand BOD Enabling this feature will cause the NT1 Multi to use the Multilink PPP protocol to enhance the ISDN throughput using the second B channel automatically if the throughput of the internet connection is higher than a definable value a second B channel connection will be established automatically and for data transfer used if the throughput of the internet connection is lower than a definable value the second B channel connection will be disconnected automatically at bod 0 disable BOD default at bod 1 enable BOD at bodiv lt inerValue gt Throughput level to add 2 B channel connection in kbit s default 40 at bodit lt incrTime gt duration that bodiv has been reached to add 2 b channel in secs default 30 at boddv lt decrValue gt Throughput
38. e note that every modem has to be installed separately Select the used COM port and finish to end the installation procedure 4 3 Windows 98 Driver Installation USB This chapter describes the installation of the NT1 Multi for the operating system Windows 98 when connected via USB The following components will be installed NDIS WAN Miniport driver CAPI driver ELCON ISDN Utilities program group 4 3 1 Preparation Windows98 Please check the following requirements before installing the software for Windows 98 PC System with connected NT1 Multi Access to a CDROM drive and hard disk Installed Microsoft Windows 98 operation system Windows 98 CD ROM Installation disks Installation disk Software NT 1 Win9x WinNT4 0 Win2000 Make sure the NT1 Multi installation CD is inserted before connecting the hardware for the first time Also keep the Windows 98 installation CD handy as it will be needed during installation Note If you have installed any device driver or applications for an ISDN Adapter on your system uninstall the device drivers or ISDN applications as per the manufacturer s instructions to prevent failure of the new installation 4 3 2 Installation Windows98 After connecting the NT1 Multi to a USB port the hardware recognition facility of Windows 98 will recognise the presence of a new hardware component and start the Hardware Wizard Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for N
39. e to the string Ab If BC is empty BC will derive from selected terminal type attype default attyoe 1 gt abc 9090A3 Audio 3 1 kHz Should not be changed ab 0 abc lt hb gt Default empty ab 0 abc Clear BC ab 0 abc Show BC Sometimes alternatively the value 8090A3 ISDN speech is used Both BC values are accepted with incoming calls the selected value is used for outgoing calls see note 2 ab 1 ahic High layer Compatibility port A ab 2 ahic High layer Compatibility port B Changes the HLC high layer compatibility value to the string hb for an outgoing call If HLC is empty HLC will derive from selected terminal type attype default attype 1 gt ahlc 8083 Telephony Should not be changed ab 0 ahlc lt HLC gt Default empty ab 0 ahlic Clear HLC ab 0 ahlc Show HLC Sometimes the values 9181 Telephony or 9184 Fax group 2 3 are used All values of hic including an empty hlc are accepted with an incoming call ab 1 allc Low layer Compatibility port A ab 2 allc Low layer Compatibility port B Changes the LLC low layer compatibility value to the string hb for an outgoing call If LLC is empty LLC will derive from selected terminal type attype default attype 1 gt allc empty Should not be changed ab 0 allc lt LLC gt Default empty ab 0 allc Clear LLC ab 0 allc Show LLC All values of llc including an empty Ilc are accepted with an incoming call see note 2 6 6 5 Subadd
40. equipped with a so called R Flash key Any settings you implement at an a b port will take effect only at that very port Wrong settings or invalid commands are quit with a busy tone Accepted settings are confirmed by signalling with an acknowledgement signal The analogue interfaces are able to offer ISDN services also to these a b ports That makes it possible that for instance the number of the calling party can be displayed Prerequisite your network operator supports this service according customer requirements Therefore it is possible that the programming sequences in your device deviate from the one described below Please refer to the user manual for the used DTMF sequences or contact your network operator Also the electrical parameter for these ports are implemented according national requirements and national standards The Supplementary Services for analogue interfaces are implemented The following services can be available with each analogue port Many of the functions are invoked with a sequence beginning with pressing a key with flash functionality typically the R key Please change the setting of the used telephone to flash functionality the earth key is not supported Some of the functions will be acknowledged by tones created inside the NT1 successful programming a continuous tone without time limit not successful programming a quickly interrupted tone without time limit Note Most of the settings can
41. ese terminals can be powered at the same time from the NT1 MULTI via S bus When establishing the S bus keep in mind to terminate the bus by termination resistors see 2 8 Configuration of DIP switches For establishing the S bus in Y configuration both ends of the bus shall be terminated by termination resistors For more details on installation of ISDN bus and ISDN equipment please contact your network provider or see installation instructions item 2 7 enclosed The pin assignment of the RJ45 connectors is described in Appendix A2 D Analogue interfaces With help of RJ 11 plug connector one analogue terminal can be directly connected to each of both a b interfaces The length of such a hard wired line shall not exceed 250 m It allows you to use ISDN services with analogue terminal equipment without additional terminal adapters The pin assignment of the RJ 11 connectors is described in Appendix A4 E Data interfaces USB The data interface USB E allows direct connection of personal computers via their USB interface A USB cable serves for establishing a data transmission line and is linked at one side with a free USB interface at the computer and at the other with the NT1 MULTI a Data interface V 24 RS 232 The data interface V 24 RS232 F allows direct connection of personal computers via their COM interface A 9 pole SUB D cable serves for establishing a data transmission line and is linked at one side with
42. est a connection without a CUG index before dialing the called party number Call with index dial 01 lt number gt Call without index dial 01 4 Installation of drivers 4 1 Windows 9x ME 2000 Driver Installation V 24 This chapter describes the installation of the NT1 Multi for the operating system Windows 9x ME 2000 for the V 24 port COM port The following components will be installed Modem driver into the modem list 4 1 1 Preparation Windows9x ME 2000 Please check the following requirements before installing the software for Windows9x ME 2000 PC System with connected MT1 Multi Access to a CDROM drive and hard disk Installed Microsoft Windows 9x ME 2000 operation system Windows 9x CD ROM Installation disks typically not required for ME 2000 Installation Software NT1 Multi Win9x WinNT4 0 Win2000 4 1 2 Installation Windows9x ME 2000 When the NT1 Multi is connected and power up while booting your PC with Windows9x ME 2000 the Plug and Play feature of the NT1 Multi will get active so Windows9x ME 2000 will request an installation disk You can add new Modem drivers for the NT1 Multi manually Please go to START gt SETTINGS gt CONTROL PANEL gt MODEMS Activate the button Don t detect my modem will select it from a list Please choose via the DISKETTE button the path to the NT1 Multi installation disk and open the file mdmstint inf You can select the following NT1 Multi modems
43. evice NT1 MULTI allow you problem free connection of your PC at one data port of which you simply have to link the network termination to a free COM interface or a free USB port Using the delivered software you can open the door to a variety of application fields for example internet e mail or computer based fax transmission The Figure below shows some application fields of the NT1 MULTI up to 8 ISDN Terminals 1 Analogue Terminal e g Fax 1 Analogue Terminal e g Telephone 1 2 System prerequisites for installation of the NT1 MULTI To offer usage of the whole range of services provided by the NT1 MULTI the following conditions should be fulfilled For local power supply an appropriate 110 VAC or 230 VAC mains connection is required For connection to the ISDN you need an ISDN subscriber line U with line code 2B1Q and transfer protocol Euro ISDN DSS 1 which will be provided by your telecommunications network operator Using the data interface V 24 or USB requires below given additional conditions IBM compatible computer running at a clock frequency of gt 75 MHz Operating memory 16 Mbytes Free hard disc memory 50 Mbytes CD ROM disc drive Operating system Windows 95 or Windows 98 Free serial interface COM Port with interface module UART 16550 Data transfer rate gt 115 kbps better gt 230 kbps or free USB interface USB Version 1 1 fora connection between NT1 MULTI and PC 2 Mounting 2
44. hen the extended result messages are selected using the command ATV2 ISDN error codes are displayed in addition to the standard AT result messages ISDN error causes from the ISDN network are always coded as 34xxH whereas the last two digits xx represent the ISDN cause in hexadecimal coding The meaning can be taken from the following tables ISDN causes see page 57 6 7 2 Table of ISDN causes and their explanation DSS1 Translation to AT result codes Cause Decimal Hexadecimal Meaning 1 0x81 2 0x82 3 0x83 6 0x86 7 0x87 nallocated unassigned number o route to transit network o route to destination hannel unacceptable Call awarded and being delivered in an established channel Normal clearing User bus No user responding No answer from user user alerted No answer from user device off Call rejected Number changed Non selected user clearing Destination out of order invalid number format Facility rejected Response to STATUS ENQUIRY Normal disconnect unspecified No circuit channel available SDN network out of order Temporarily failure Access information discarded Requested circuit channel not available Precedence call blocked Resource unavailable unspecified 49 OxB1 Quality of service unavailable 50 0xB2 Requested facility not subscribed 53 0xB5 Outgoing calls barred within CUG 55 0xB7 coming calls barred within CUG 57 OxB9 earer capability not authorized 58 OxBA earer capability
45. hold the second will automatically be accepted or 3 R 1 this will clear the first connection the second will automatically be accepted or 4 R 0 this will clear the incoming call waiting call Call waiting can be enabled by dialing 43 disabled by dialing 43 default see also AT command AT AB 1 ACW or AT AB 2 ACW Note The generated tones have the following format call waiting with B channel 200ms tone 150ms pause 200ms tone This type of call waiting can be additionally picked up by the other telephone call waiting without B channel 500ms tone 200ms pause 500ms tone This type of call waiting cannot be picked up by the other telephone e Inquiry shuttle transfer While having established a connection you can make an inquiry to a third party The first connection will go into hold Establish the first connection or accept an incoming call Go into hold state by pressing the R key Flash key Set up a second connection by dialing a number external or internal connection From this second connection you can go on in the following ways 1 R 2 Shuttle back to the first connection the active connection will go into hold The next pressing of R 2 will shuttle to the second connection and so on 2 R 1 shuttle back to the first connection and clear the active connection 2a One internal connection Transfer the first connected party to the second connected party by g
46. ing call you can activate the call completion to busy subscriber Your telephone will ring when the called party is no longer busy Activate go off hook dial number dialled number is busy dial R 37 go on hook Deactivate go off hook dial 37 go on hook Interrogate go off hook dial 37 go on hook Note The telephone switch will clear an activated Call completion to busy subscriber automatically the time for clearing is dependent of the telephone network provider e Malicious Call Identification MCID The telephone number of a malicious caller can be registered in the public switching system This functionality can be activated using the following scenario Please note that the usage of malicious call identification has to be enabled by your telephone provider While the connection is established or was just disconnected by calling user press R 39 the connection will be registered at your telephone provider e Call Bumping This function clears a speech channel in case of data transmission using channel trunking if you wish to call to another subscriber Call Bumping can only set with the following DTMF sequences 301 0 Call Bumping OFF 301 1 Call Bumping for incoming calls 301 2 Call Bumping for outgoing calls 301 3 Call bumping for incoming and outgoing calls e Call forwarding Three types of call forwarding are supported by the NT1 Multi 1 Call forwarding unconditional CF
47. it Not connected 8 Notconnected A3 Pinout of the ISDN U interface connector Pinout of the 6 pin ISDN U interface connector RJ11 Pin ___ Signal U Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected NO A4 Pinout of the analogue connector Pinout of the 4 pin analogue interface connector RJ14 Pin Signal a b Not connected B line RING A line TIP Not connected 1 Notconnected 2 Bline RING 3 Aline TIP 4 Notcomnected A5 Pinout of the V 24 V 28 interface NT1 Multi DSUB 9 mE emia E Receive data 108 1 eT Data terminal ready 1 ee Signal ground Request to send Clear to send B ee A6 S bus configuration to NT1 only short passive bus ese giiia resistors disconnected or to NT1 using ro rnei ya short pas emal termin atts kg Recommended cable type ni 9 store disconnectad wire diameter 0 6 mm Insulation PE or PVC Impedance capacity 150 ohms 30 nF km or 75 ohms 120 nF km 8 Glossary 1TR6 Older German national ISDN protocol PTT 3PTY Third Party connection conference call with three parties A party partner who makes the connection active B party partner who is on the receiving end of connection passive B Channel basic channel of an ISDN basic rate port A public access basic rate has 2 B channels BBS Bulletin Board Service Mailbox BC l bearer capability D Channel element
48. k your network operator Determination of emergency units for S T a b1 a b2 a b1 or a b2 dynamic This allows to determine the emergency device in case of local power breakdown If the selection of the analogue interfaces is performed dynamically the telephones on both a b ports will ring one after another but only one connection is possible Firmware update This button enables to read a new firmware in the NT Starting from the directory the path and the new file are selected and then the upload is started Indication of firmware version number 6 4 2 Data port TA ISDN Configurator COM2 X General settings Data port POTS port 1 POTS port 2 MSN and subaddress reject incomming calls accept all incomming calls no subaddress setup C accept calls to this MSN C use this subaddress on outgoing calls m Multilink PPP bandwidth on demand Please select callbumping IV activate bandwidth on demand 5 incoming and outgoing calls time traffic off increase l 3 sec m 20 kbit s incoming calls outgoing calls time traffic Incoming and outgoing c alls decrease 5 sec a 20 kbit s Enable CHAP for ML PPP by reset to default values typing your CHAP password Cancel Entering the MSN and the subaddress for the data interafce Acceptance allowance or refusal of incoming calls Activation of the function Bandwidth On Demand Setting of time and data t
49. lation WindowsME After connecting the NT1 Multi to a USB port the hardware recognition facility of Windows Me will recognise the presence of a new hardware component and automatically start the Found New Hardware Wizard Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found the following new hardware NT14 USB Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware If your hardware came with installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do Automatic search for a better driver Recommended Specify the location of the driver Advanced Cancel Click Next The Hardware Wizard will now start updating the driver database copying the NT1 Multi driver to your hard disk This process will take a bit of time watch the progress indicator on your screen Add New Hardware Wizard O Stollmann NT1 USB Windows has finished installing the new hardware device E Can Cancel Click Finish to continue The Computer has to be restarted for the new installation to take effect System Settings Change S xi 2 To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Do you want to restart your computer now J Click Yes to confirm After the system has been restarted your NT1 Multi is ready to use The installation program will have installed the following components on your system NDIS WAN Miniport driver CAPI d
50. level to release 2 B channel connection in kbit s default 40 at boddt lt decrTime gt duration that boddv has been reached to release 2 b channel in secs default 30 Note call bumping cmlp has higher priority than bandwidth on demand 6 6 10 Software update The NT1 Multi uses a Flash EPROM to store the software This software can be updated from a local connected PC via the COM port Please fulfill the following steps to update the NT1 Multi Get a new software release for the NT1 from your supplier and copy it to your PC Start a terminal emulation on your PC with the capability to run an X MODEM file transfer i e HyperTerminal Enter the AT command at flash Wait for end of erasing the Flash EPROM and the prompt to start your X MODEM transfer Start the 1kX MODEM file transfer send file or upload by selecting the Transfer Send File menu point in your terminal emulation and select the new software After completion you will get the information whether the software update ended successfully or erroneous Give the NT1 Multi about 20 seconds to activate the new software Due to new functionality the last stored configuration setting may be lost please check before using To set factory default values please use the command at amp f1 6 7 Diagnostic and error messages For the diagnostic of erroneous situations the following functionality is supported 6 7 1 Error messages from AT command set W
51. nes will ring with an incoming call If one POTS port is busy it can be selected wether the other telephone shall ring AT AB 2 AEXCL 0 free telephone will ring AT AB 2 AEXCL 1 free telephone will not ring AT AB 2 AEXCL Show setting exclusive ringing for analogue port B AB 1 AMSN1 Set 1 msn analogue port A Set 1 msn multiple subscriber number for the analogue port A If no msn is specified or one msn is set to all incoming calls will be accepted AB 1 AMSN1 n Set msn to n n string of digits max length 20 AB 1 AMSN1 Clear msn setting all incoming calls will be accepted no outgoing msn default AB 1 AMSN1 Shows 1 msn multiple subscriber number for analogue port A The msn is automatically stored to non volatile ram With all 3 msn s empty all incoming calls are accepted Once msn is activated it will be sent with an outgoing call An incoming call is accepted if the received called party number is compatible to the entered msn An incoming call without a called party number is always accepted AB 2 AMSN1 Set 1 msn analogue port B Sets 1 msn multiple subscriber number for the analogue port B AB 1 AMSN2 n Set msn to n nn string of digits AB 1 AMSN2 Clear msn setting all incoming calls will be accepted no outgoing msn default AB 1 AMSN2 Shows 1 msn multiple subscriber number for analogue port B The msn is automatically stored to non volatile ram With all 3 msn s emp
52. nfiguration commands you can examine the configuration of the NT1 Multi and if necessary change it The values can be stored in non volatile memory this means they ll remain unchanged even if the power supply is disconnected You can configure the NT1 Multi in the following ways by using the AT command set entered by the locally connected PC by using NT1 Multi configuration commands entered by the locally connected PC by using NT1Multi configurator tool by using DTMF sequences To make configuration of the NT1 Multi more comfortable a software is enclosed to the ELCON NT1 Multi that simplifies execution of the configuration settings required The CD ROM supplied with each device contains Modem driver for V 24 and USB NT1 Multi configurator 6 1 1 Hardware requirements Pentium 100 PC 8MB RAM 8MB HardDisc Space Serial Interface Windows 9x 6 2 Installation at V 24 interface The NT1 Multi is Plug and Play compatible Connect your PC via enclosed serial cable to the ticctonayreconendedtntyouenalvindoncpossns NT 1 Multi and start the computer anew The before running this Setup program E Welcome to setup of NT1 24B V 24 cies Canalo gut saue ersten seee wecana CONNected hardware will be automatically identified Now follow the instructions displayed on WARNING This i pogam is protected by copyright law and ee ane your screen Insert the disc in drive A and select thorized reproduction or distributi this
53. not presently available 63 0xBF Service or option not available unspecified Bearer capability not implemented 66 OxC2 Channel type not implemented 69 OxC5 Requested facility not implemented X Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available 6 0x90 7 0x91 8 0x92 9 0x93 20 0x94 21 0x95 22 0x96 26 Ox9A 27 Ox9B 28 Ox9C 29 Ox9D 30 Ox9E 31 Ox9F 34 OxA2 38 OxA6 41 OxA9 43 OxAB 44 OxAC 46 OxAE 47 OxAF 5 65 0xC1 N 4 mk mk O O Q oO Cause Meaning Translation Decimal to AT Hexadecimal result codes 79 OxXCF Service or option not implemented 3 unspecified 81 OxD1 Invalid call reference value 82 OxD2 Identified channel does not exist A suspended call exists but this call identity does not Call identity in use No call suspended 86 OxD6 Call having the requested call identity has been cleared 87 OxD7 User not member of CUG 88 OxD8 Incompatible destination 90 OxDA Non existent CUG 91 0xDB Invalid transit network selection 95 OxDF Invalid message unspecified 96 OxEO Mandatory information element missing Message type non existent or not implemented Message not compatible with call state or message type non existent or not implemented Information element parameter non existent or not implemented Invalid information element contents Message not compatible with call state Recovery
54. oing on hook 2b Public switch Disconnect active connection by going on hook The other connection will cause ringing e Three party conference 3PTY While having established a connection and having a second connection in hold state you can invoke a three party conference Both connections will get active at the same time R 3 activate three party conference R 2 deactivate three party conference one connection will go into hold state the other one stays active Note a three party conference cannot be used together with internal connections so only one POTS port may be part of the conference e Busy on busy When the NT1 Multi is configured for both POTS ports with the same MSN both telephones will ring by an incoming call If one POTS port is busy it can be selected whether the other telephone shall ring or the caller will get a busy line indication Activate go off hook free telephone will not ring the caller gets busy default dial 115 go on hook Deactivate go off hook default free telephone will ring dial 115 go on hook see also AT command AT AB 1 AEXCL or AT AB 2 AEXCL e Call Pickup An external incoming call for only one of the POTS ports selected e g by different MSNs while ringing or while call waiting can be picked up by the other POTS port by entering after off hook the keys 82 e Call completion to busy subscriber CCBS If you get a busy line after making an outgo
55. on timer expir Parameter non existent or not implemented passed on Protocol error unspecified 127 OXFF Network interworking error unspecified 6 7 3 CAPI causes and their explanation Coding of the CAPI cause in hexadecimal form 0000 0001 0002 0003 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 100a 100b 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 3001 No error NCPI ignored Flags ignored Alert already sent Too many applications Logical block size too small Buffer exceeds 64k Message buffer size too small Too many logical connections Reserved1 Message could not be accepted Register OS Resource Error External Equipment not supported External Equipment only Bad application ID Illegal cmd or message length Message queue full Message queue empty Message lost Unknown notification Message not accepted OS Resource Error CAPI not installed Bad State Illegal Identifier Out of PLCI Out of NCCI Out of LISTEN Out of Fax Resources Illegal Message Parameters B1 protocol not supported B2 protocol not supported B3 protocol not supported B1 protocol param not supported B2 protocol param not supported B3 protocol param not supported B Prot combination not supported NCPI not supported Unknown CIP value 300a 300b 300c 300d 3301 3302 3303 3304 3311 3312 3313 3314 3315 3316 3317 3318 3319 Flags not supported Facility no
56. oss negligence With respect to the data given in this manual ELCON does not warrant the non existence of industrial property rights trademarks patents utility models etc Nor are trade names brand names company names and product names in general use but are subject to the relevant trademark patent utility model and registered design rights The information must neither in whole nor even in part be copied translated reproduced or in any other way transferred to or stored on any electronic medium or other machine The purchase and use of software are governed by the General Conditions of Delivery and Payment as well as the Terms of License of ELCON If any of the provisions on the exclusion of liability or on use are or become ineffective for statutory reasons this will not affect the other provisions The present manual is designed for help of installation of NT1 Multi It explains the mounting of device and the setup of necessary driver and configuration tools Additional information for DTMF programming and AT commands contains more information then possible in the local network or your NT1 Multi version For more detailed information about the implemented services and features in your ISDN network please contact your network operator or your internet service provider ISP It can be possible that described features are not implemented in your network or your NT1 Multi version Table of contents 1 quiere LOKo aN RAAE r
57. ou are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Stollmann NT1 USB WAN Driver IF you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at oe i supdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation No More Info Once the driver installation is completed the installation of the ELCON ISDN Utilities is started automatically The following dialog box will ask for the language for this installation Select your language e g U S English and click OK Choose Setup Language 4 x l Select the language for this installation from a the choices below U S English M cnc Click Next Welcome F x Welcome to the Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities Setup program This program will install Stollmann NT1 USB ISDN Utilities on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law
58. pe Also known as EURO ISDN EIA Electronic Industries Association ETSI synonym for ISDN protocol defined by ETSI group for European ISDN interfaces specification dependent on national characteristics HLC high layer compatibility D channel element to select specific services Hotline connection establishment is initiated through an interface control circuit or automatically ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network Service integrating digital telecommunication network ISP Internet service provider Jumper short plug LAN Local Area Network LLC low layer compatibility D channel element to select specific services MCID Malicious Call Identification MLPPP Multilink Point to Point Protocol Protocol used for Internet Access to combine more than one B channel MSN multiple subscriber number Part of the call number to directly address different devices on an ISDN interface PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange PAP Password Authentication Protocol RFC 1334 POTS Plain Old Telephone System interface analogue telephones PPP Point to Point Protocol Protocol used for Internet Access in combination with TCP IP remote distant that is the device on the other end as opposite to local RAS Remote Access Service RI Ring Indication status line from TA to DTE RJ45 Connector for max 8 wires Western plug international standard here ISO 8807 RTS Request To Send status line from DTE to TA So ISDN connection for 2 B
59. program or any a aneiens the desired driver Cancel Note To install further drivers later on choose from the menu System control the item Modem and Add driver After this determine the path for your disc and select the new modem driver Options x A previous installed version was found You en choose to E at coral eae To install or deinstall the driver manually insert the disc in your drive and start Setupta exe If an dort installation has already been performed you are asked whether the existing programme should be updated or the software should be deleted C stat deinstallation Exit Program 6 3 Configuration start Select from the start menu the item NT1 Multi and Beting coniatin there the subitem Configurator The programme is lease wait started and reads in the current settings from the NT1 Multi 6 4 Configuration menu TA ISDN Configurator COM2 x General settings Data port POTS port 1 POTS port 2 ISDN D channel protocol fossi Europe S ELCON r Firmware r Emergency mode NTab Please select the active port if the Firmware version is 1 313 power supply fails Update Firmware 6 4 1 General settings Within this menu the following settings are performed Selection of D channel protocol via Pull Down menu Standard setting is DSS1 which is used world wide in case of eventual deviations as
60. r go on hook Deactivate for all MSNs go off hook dial 61 go on hook Deactivate for all individual MSN go off hook dial 61 lt own numbers gt go on hook see also AT command AT AB 1 AACFNR or AT AB 1 ADCFNR If call forwarding programming was successful a continuous tone will be given after programming if not successful a quickly interrupted tone will be given Activating call forwarding can take some seconds so the acknowledge tone may be delayed Note The setting of call forwarding will not be stored inside the NT1 Multi and cannot be readout e Call number restriction CLIR per call Before making an outgoing call you have the choice to deactivate or activate the presentation of your call number at the called side This has to be setup up prior to the outgoing call Deactivate go off hook default dial 31 dial the wished number without going on hook again Activate go off hook dial 31 dial the wished number without going on hook again Note Within some ISDN networks this service has to be enabled by your telephone provider e Call number restriction CLIR permanent You can deactivate the presentation of your call number at the called side for all outgoing calls This has to be setup up by Activate go off hook dial 31 go on hook Deactivate go off hook default dial 31 go on hook see also AT command AT AB 1 ACLIR or AT AB 2 ACLIR Note Within some ISDN ne
61. r ISDN lines in the U S you have to set the SPID You get it from your ISDN provider AT SPID1 xxxx Set SPID 1 AT SPID2 xxxx Set SPID 2 lt cmd gt Execute configuration command Executes one configuration command AT lt cmd gt 6 6 2 AT command S register set So 0 No automatic call acceptance acceptance of an incoming call is controlled by the data terminal command ATA after RING 1 Immediate call acceptance by the terminal adapter default 2 n Call acceptance through the terminal adapter after n RING messages Note The time between two ring messages can be configured using the TA Configuration command ringtimer default 5 sec S1 Ring Counter read only S2 Escape Character default 43h S3 Carriage Return Character default ODh S4 Line Feed Character default OAh S5 Backspace Character default 1Ah S7 Wait time for Carrier sec default 30 sec s9 Enable PNP functionality for Windows95 default 1 enabled S16 Last occurred CAPI ISDN error cause S90 Last incoming ISDN calling number CLIP S91 0 default 1 all unknown AT commands will be answered with OK 2 Windows 2000 compatibility some AT commands will be answered with OK see list below unknown AT commands will be answered with OK Windows2000 AT command set change ATBxxx All commands ATBxxx will respond OK without any functionality behind it The B channel protocol settings can be set with AT PROT AT Nxxx All commands A
62. r NT1 Multi is ready to use The installation program will have installed the following components on your system NDIS WAN Miniport driver CAPI driver ELCON ISDN Utilities program group 4 4 Windows ME Driver Installation USB This chapter describes the installation of the NT1 Multi for the operating system Windows ME when connected via USB The following components will be installed NDIS WAN Miniport driver CAPI driver ELCON ISDN Utilities program group 4 4 1 Preparation WindowsME Please check the following requirements before installing the software for Windows ME PC System with connected NT1 Multi Access to a CDROM drive and hard disk Installed Microsoft Windows ME operation system Windows ME CD ROM Installation disks Installation Software NT1 Win9x WinNT4 0 Win2000 Make sure the NT1 Multi installation CD is inserted before connecting the hardware for the first time Also keep the Windows ME installation CD handy as it will be needed during installation If the PC is connected to a network LAN it is recommended to disconnect the network cable temporarily This keeps Windows ME from loading the entire device driver database and speeds up the installation process Note If you have installed any device driver or applications for an ISDN Adapter on your system uninstall the device drivers or ISDN applications as per the manufacturer s instructions to prevent failure of the new installation 4 4 2 Instal
63. ransfer volume from the moment of enabling the second B channel Setting of time and data transfer volume from the moment of disabling the second B channel Activation of the function Call Bumping This means Release of a B channel during existing Multilink connection for either incoming or outgoing calls respectively for both incoming and outgoing calls Entering the password for MS CHAP 6 4 3 Analogue port TA ISDN Configurator COM2 Note These settings apply to both analogue ports Entering the MSN of that port Up to three call numbers can be assigned to each analogue interface All incoming calls on the set MSN will be accepted on that port Selection of device type via Pull Down menu It is possible to determine the terminal type e g facsimile or and telephony Activation of supplementary services Call Waiting to signal a second incoming call during an existing call Calling Line Identification Restriction Global Call Entering of the subaddress 6 4 4 Writing the data for the NT1 Multi Confirm your changes made by entering Ok All changes will be sent to the device and saved there You will be informed about the successful completion of the configuration i Configuration successful COM2 6 4 5 Firmware update The configurator programme makes it possible to update the NT1 Multi firmware to E a higher level __ Ntl 2abeV 24 For this start the NT1 Mul
64. ressing With outgoing and incoming calls the transmission of subaddresses can be performed using the ISDN supplementary service SUB The subaddress is transmitted transparently from the calling party to the called party before the B channel connection is fully established Please note that this ISDN service typically has to be enabled by the ISDN service provider and may be charged additionally The subaddress is separated by an from the called number The functionality Subaddressing can be used with the dialing procedures AT command set PAD X 3 and automatic call Examples ATDisdnnumber subaddr isdnnumber Dialing called party number subaddr Called subaddress RING lt rn gt subadadr CONNECT e lt rn gt subadadr rn Calling party number subaddr Calling party subaddress The own subaddress calling subbaddress can be setup using the configuration command sub Note The subaddress can be entered additionally into all tables that contain ISDN numbers for dialing or checking an ISDN address 6 6 6 Using Multilink PPP To enable Multilink PPP handling within the NT1 Multi please enable protocol ML PPP ATB31 rsp prot 31 ML PPP may be used with two different authentication protocols during the link establishment phase PAP password authentication protocol RFC 1334 CHAP challenge handshake authentication protocol RFC 1994 with variants MD5 according to RFC 1321 Microsoft Chap according to RFC
65. river ELCON ISDN Utilities program group 4 5 Windows 2000 Driver Installation USB This chapter describes the installation of the NT1 Multi for the operating system Windows 2000 when connected via USB The following components will be installed NDIS WAN Miniport driver CAPI driver ELCON ISDN Utilities program group 4 5 1 Preparation Windows2000 Please check the following requirements before installing the software for Windows 2000 PC System with connected NT1 Multi Access to a CDROM drive and hard disk Installed Microsoft Windows 2000 operation system Windows 2000 CD ROM Installation disks Installation software NT 1 Win9x WinNT4 0 Win2000 Make sure the NT1 Multi installation CD is inserted before connecting the hardware for the first time Note If you have installed any device driver or applications for an ISDN Adapter on your system uninstall the device drivers or ISDN applications as per the manufacturer s instructions to prevent failure of the new installation 4 5 2 Installation Windows2000 After connecting the NT1 Multi to a USB port the hardware recognition facility of Windows 2000 will recognise the presence of a new hardware component and automatically start the Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New gt Hardware Wizard SS This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next lt Back Cancel
66. s Call Waiting for analogue port B When enabled an incoming call during connection situation is signaled by two short internal tones AT AB 2 ACW 0 Disable Call Waiting for analogue port B AT AB 2 ACW 1 Enable Call Waiting for analogue port B default AT AB 2 ACW Shows setting or Call Waiting for analogue port B AB 1 AACFU Call forwarding unconditional Sets the telephone number for call forwarding unconditional on analogue port A Every call to this analogue port will be forwarded to the programmed number without ringing of the connected telephone AT AB 1 AACFU2 Disable call forwarding for analogue port A default AT AB 1 AACFU n Enable call forwarding for analogue port A to number n AB 2 AACFU Call forwarding unconditional Sets the telephone number for call forwarding unconditional on analogue port B Every call to this analogue port will be forwarded to the programmed number without ringing of the connected telephone AT AB 2 AACFU Disable call forwarding for analogue port B default AT AB 2 AACFU n Enable call forwarding for analogue port B to number n AB 1 AACFB Call forwarding busy Sets the telephone number for call forwarding busy on analogue port A Every call to this analogue port will be forwarded to the programmed number if the port is occupied off hook AT AB 1 AACFB Disable call forwarding for analogue port A default AT AB 1 AACFB nEnable call forwarding for analogue port A to number n
67. t supported Data length not supported Reset procedure not supported Layer1 protocol error Layer2 protocol error i e DTE address not correct TEI not correct Layers protocol error Another application got the call Fax remote station is not fax Fax training failed Fax disconnect before transfer Fax disconnect remote abort Fax disconnect remote procedure Fax disconnect local transmitter underrun Fax disconnect local receiver overflow Fax disconnect local abort Fax illegal transmit data 34xx Error cause from the ISDN line xx represents the ISDN cause see page 57 7 Appendix A1 Technical data One V 24 channel functional V 24 electrical V 28 mechanical 9 pin DSUB connector female Transmission speeds DTE 1200 230400 bit s asynchronous B channel 2 x 64000 bit s synchronous Character representation 8Bit no Parity 1 stop bit 7Bit even odd Parity 1 stop bit Character synchronization asynchronous Operating mode half duplex or full duplex USB interface Type 2 USB socket Analogue ports POTS with DTMF detection electrical parameter according national requirements ISDN interface 2 wire U interface 2B1Q coding Physical dimensions appr 155 x 221 x 57 mm DxWxH A2 Pinout of the ISDN S bus connector Pinout of the 8 pin ISDN S interface connector RJ45 ITU 1 430 ISO 8877 Pin __ Signal So Not connected Not connected x Transmit x Receive x Receive l6 Tx Transm
68. ti configurator Select from Firmware version is 2 3 A A the menu General settings the item Update Update Firmware Firmware The new firmware file will be chosen through a certain menu and sent to the NT If the update is completed successfully a respective confirmation message will be displayed on your screen 6 5 Configuration of USB port Remarks The function Call Bumping at the USB port can be set only by DTMF commands Therefore see item 3 Analogue interfaces Select from the start menu the item NT1 Multi and Se ean there the subitem Configurator The programme is started and reads in the current settings from the NT1 Multi After reading the actual setup it will be display in the menu VCOMM configurator This menu allows you to set parameters for the virtual COM port which has been installed by the driver setup Following parameters can be set Accept call reject all calls accept all calls accept call for the entered MSN only Settings for Bandwidth Management Activation of Bandwidth On Demand Time and data rate for activation of second B channel Time and data rate for deactivation of second B channel Set to default parameters YCOMM Konfigurator COM2 After changing the parameters press OK button The new configuration will be stored iD 6 6 AT command set V 24 port Depending on firmware version of your NT1 Multi some AT and configurator
69. tworks this service has to be enabled by your telephone provider e Hotline call The hotline call feature allows the user to program a phone number which will be called automatically after going OFFHOOK and a programmable delay time If the user starts normal dialing during the delay time the timer is stopped and the standard procedures for outgoing calls are performed Program number dial 53 lt number gt Activate hotline call dial 53 Deactivate hotline call dial 53 Program delay time dial 117 lt delay gt delay in sec default 5 e Incoming call management By programming this parameter the user can determine the behaviour of NT1 Multi in case of an incoming voice call which is decided to be compatible for both analogue ports The user can decide to program the following alternatives Broadcast dial 300 0 Call offered to both analogue ports default Distributed dial 300 1 Alternating offered to port 1 and 2 Port 1 preferred dial 300 2 Offered to Port 1 if Port1 is able to accept otherwise offered to Port 2 Port 2 preferred dial 300 3 Offered to Port 2 if Port 2 is able to accept otherwise offered to Port 1 e Closed User Group CUG An ISDN access can be member of a Closed User Group When the user wants to make a call there are two choices 1 The user can request a connection with a CUG index assigned by the network before dialing the called party number 2 The user can requ
70. ty all incoming calls are accepted Once msn is activated it will be sent with an outgoing call An incoming call is accepted if the received called party number is compatible to the entered msn An incoming call without a called party number is always accepted AB 1 AMSN2 Set 2 msn analogue port A Sets 2 msn multiple subscriber number for the analogue port A see command ab 1 amsn2 AB 2 AMSN2 Set 2 msn analogue port B Sets 2 msn multiple subscriber number for the analogue port B see command ab 2 amsn2 AB 1 AMSN3 Set 3 msn analogue port A Sets 3 msn multiple subscriber number for the analogue port A see command ab 1 amsn3 AB 2 AMSN3 Set 3 msn analogue port B Sets 3 msn multiple subscriber number for the analogue port B see command ab 2 amsn3 AB 1 ANO Set internal number for analogue port A Sets the local internal number for analogue port A max 3 digits incl and AT AB 1 ANO default Note Any number beginning with the local internal number cannot be used to make an external connection AB 2 ANO Set internal number for analogue port B Sets the local internal number for analogue port B max 3 digits incl and AT AB 1 ANO default Note Any number beginning with the local internal number cannot be used to make an external connection AB 1 ATFLOW Flash detection time low AB 1 ATFHIGH Flash detection time high The minimum and maximum times to
71. w the the screws in the dowels The head of the screw should have a distance to the wall of around 5 mm Now you can hang up the NT1 Multi at these screws and continue with cabeling 2 4 Connection facilities Below figure shows the connecting sockets of the NT1 MULTI with the corresponding designation A g USB RS 232 of OEC leew A A ey A k A D Power supply The NT1 Multi is equipped with internal power supply To connect the NT1 Multi to the power network plug the Euro flat connector into the power supply socket Thanks to the wide range power supply the NT1 Multi can be used either at 110V or 220V U interface The ISDN line supplied from the network operator shall be connected to the clamp connectors The wire shall remain unstripped for 5 mm and be pressed into the clamps In order to remove the cable press onto the orange clamps and pull out the cable C S interface The S T interface is the interface for customer premises It offers direct connection for two digital ISDN terminals via RJ45 connectors Apart from this you can establish an S bus thus linking up to eight digital ISDN terminals with the NT1 MULTI whereby four of th
72. xtended AT command setting W Extended result codes ATW Result is presented with extended result codes ATW1 Result is presented with extended result codes RING and CONNECT including ISDN address all others include error causes Message RINGING will be displayed amp W Store active configuration The active configuration will be stored in non volatile memory AT amp W Z Load stored settings The active configuration will be reset to the stored configuration Must be the last command in an AT command line ATZ amp Z Store call number Stores dialing number nn as entry number x into the telephone list x 1 3 AT amp Zx nn set entry number x to dialing number nn AT amp Zx erases entry number x AT amp Zx shows entries number x AT amp Z show all entries Note Refer to TA Configurator command catab for more information See command ATDS for using Z Define own msn Defines the msn nn multiple subscriber number for the data port If the number is set to default all incoming calls are acceptable The msn can be displayed by command AT H or AT amp V AT Z nn set msn to nn AT Z shows currently set msn number The msn is automatically stored to non volatile ram without issuing command AT amp W DBITS Number of data bits x asynchronous chars 7 8 Number of data bits x for asynchronous character 7 default 8 AT DBITS x PRTY Parity asynchronous chars Selects the parity for asynchronous characters

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