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1. INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Country Standard coun Extended tries country groups Finland FD 3C FD France FD 3D FD Gabon 3D Ghana FE Greece FD 46 FD Greenland 31 Great Britain FD B4 FD Guatemala FE Honduras FE Hong Kong 50 India 53 Indonesia 54 Ireland FD 57 FD Iceland FD 52 FD Israel 58 Italy FD 59 FD ITU Taiwan FE Jamaica B4 Japan 00 Cambodia FE Cameroon 3D Canada 20 Kazakhstan B8 Quatar 98 Kenya B4 Colombia 27 Republic of Korea 61 Croatia FA Kuwait 62 Laos FE Latvia FD FD Lebanon 64 July 06 97 Country Codes 98 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Country Standard coun Extended tries country groups Liechtenstein FD FD Lithuania FE Luxembourg FD 69 FD Madagascar FE Malawi 4 Malaysia 6C Malta B4 Mauritania FE Mauritius B4 Macedonia FE Mexico 73 Monaco FD FD Moldavia B8 Montenegro FE New Zealand 7E Nicaragua FE Netherlands FD 7B FD Niger 3D Nigeria 81 Norway FD 82 Oman FE Pakistan 84 Panama 85 Paraguay 87 Peru FE Philippines 89 Poland 8A Portugal FD 8B FD Reunion 3D Romania Russian Federation B8 San Marino FD FD Zambia FE July 06
2. gt HSComm Modem 144 336 56k 4 0 nl x Serial Interface Terminal Configure Error Program Settings Device Language Sprache PLC Info modem functions alarm functions Action At Alarm INSYS alarm input characters for dial prefix connection type 5 510 D1 net Service center number FAX message dialing attempt 3 E Common text max 120 characters 108 characters remaining test Phase 4 message corresponding phone number 4 message 01234564789 5422 2 Read Settings 3 Reset Modem 4 Send Default Settings 6 E gt Send 7 8 9 10 do Note The sending time of an SMS from the sender to recipient de pends on the pertinent provider of the service number De pending on the degree of utilization and the time of day an SMS may be on the way for an extended period 5 8 1 Transmission Configuration The modem can not only send the alarm message to another analogue modem but also to a mobile phone as an SMS Cur rently GSM900 and GSM1800 and SMS to fixed networks fax and e mail The maximum text length is 160 characters Protocol settings see table Transmission Protocol Data format Example Data Connection AT MO D1 or SMS to Mobile PET 8N1 1 E Network SMS to Mobile UCP 7 1 2 SMS to Mobile PET 7 1 AT M3 SMS to Mobile UCP 8
3. 9 1 Overview S Registry Register Function Units Range Default 50 Rings to auto answer rings 0 5 5 S1 Ring counter rings 0 255 0 52 Escape character ASCII 0 255 43 S3 Return character ASCII 0 127 13 S4 Line feed character ASCII 0 127 10 5 Backspace character ASCII 0 255 8 S6 Waiting time for dial tone 5 3 7 3 57 Waiting time for carrier signal 5 0 100 50 58 Dialing pause 5 1 7 2 59 Reaction time on carrier signal 0 15 1 255 6 510 Time between lost carrier signal and hang up 0 15 14 254 14 512 ESC prompt delay 0 025 0 255 50 513 Number of dialing attempts for alarm 1 12 3 514 General settings 146 515 Data Transmit Controller DTC 1s 0 255 0 517 Remote initial character 0 127 42 521 Settings for V24 52 522 Settings 117 524 Time until changing to sleep mode 5 0 255 0 525 Time signal 0 015 0 255 5 526 Time between RTS CTS 0 015 0 255 1 527 General settings 137 529 Time for modifiers flash 10 5 0 17 17 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL S Registry Register Function Units Range Default S30 Time until hang up for inactivity 10s 0 255 0 531 General settings 192 536 Resetting the error protocols 135 538 Time until forced hang up 5 0 255 20 539 Flow control 3 S40 General settings 104 541 General settings 195 S46
4. 5 v 9 9 5 5 OE o o e lt lt d o v i st 5 gt d N st 5 75 2 gt gt o 65 g 4 N p lt gt gt xc vs 2 86 06 Sending of SMS as Fax or E mail INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 10 2 SMS as E Mail puej19z1IMS 1521 e 51511 55 3 GSS 66 WODSSIMS 5 1 15 15916 SI SIUL 1 pe 3 7 679900667 1521 51511 246 ep djepgoge 1 92 5 5 3 0008 OOTOE6TO WO2 L d Jaquinu ssoJppe 3 SWS 194 82 N S Gig JOMIN 87 July 06 11 5 5 Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL In the following some questions are described which from experience may cur during the installation The modem does not accept calls The key entries are not dis played in the terminal program The modem starts dialing after the dialing command ATD has been entered and reports the error No Dialtone The modem starts dialing after the diali
5. 0 1 Key abort deactivated AT B1 Bit 7 Call acceptance 1 Call answer not locked AT A1 0 Call acceptance locked AT AO 538 Time period until forced hang up Maximum time left for the buffers to empty their data after a command to hang up has been received Only applies to error corrected connections 82 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL S Registry S39 Flow control Selection of the data flow control between the PC and the modem 5390 No data flow control 539 3 RTS CTS data flow control AT amp K3 539 4 XON XOFF data flow control 39 5 Transparent XON data flow control AT amp K5 539 6 RTS CTS XON XOFF data flow control S40 General settings Bit Meaning Bit O Reserved Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3 5 Break handling Break handling 0 see AT KO 1 see AT K1 2 see AT K2 3 see AT K3 4 see AT K4 5 see AT K5 Bit 6 7 MNP block size MNP block size 0 64 characters ATNAO 1 128 characters AT A1 2 192 characters AT A2 3 256 characters AT A3 41 General settings Bit Meaning Bit 0 1 Select compression type Compression Selection 0 No compression AT CO 1 MNP5 AT3C1 2 V42bis AT C2 3 5 or V 42bis AT C3 Bit 2 Auto retrain Auto retrain control 0 No auto retrain 0 1 Auto retrain ATSE1 Bit 3 Reserved Bit4 Reserved Bit 5 Reserved Bit 6 Fall back fall forward FB FF
6. AT M1 The remote terminal is a mobile phone with network access via PET IXO TAP protocol and data format 8 1 e g D1 and networks in Germany AT M2 The remote terminal is a mobile phone with network access via EMI UCP protocol and data format 7E1 AT M3 The remote terminal is a mobile phone with network access via protocol and data format 7E1 AT M4 The remote terminal is a mobile phone with network access via EMI UCP and data format 8 1 e g D2 network in Germany AT M5 The remote terminal is a fax machine AT M6 Fixed network SMS The SMS gateway e g Deutsche Telekom via phone number 01930100 is not tied to a certain mobile phone network but sends SMS to any mobile or fixed network phone Note For the remote terminals AT M1 to AT M4 only recipients in the network of one GSM provider may be addressed Your network provider will inform you about the current requirements to send SMS to mobile phones Relevant commands AT V AT V n Definition of messages phone numbers AT ZO Definition of the SMS service center AT N lt n gt Select error correction This command determines which type of error correction should preferably be used for subsequent connections AT NO Switching off error correction normal buffered mode AT N1 Bit direct mode only for special data formats AT N2 Selects V 42LAP M or MNP 4 error correction If no error corrected con nection can be established the modem will han
7. Phone number Enter without characters for accessing the exchange only required for service number Message Alarm message maximum of 80 characters For the transmission the variable part maximum of 80 characters will be attached to the common part maximum of 160 characters of the collective message Of the maxi mum of 240 characters the first 160 characters are sent as SMS Relevant commands AT V n Definition of messages phone numbers AT amp ZO Definition of the SMS service center AT V n Query of the variable alarm texts and phone numbers The variable part of the alarm message and the target phone number are queried with AT V1 or AT V2 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description AT amp V n Show the configurations AT amp VO The active configuration of the modem the saved user defaults and the saved phone numbers 0 to 3 the parameter 0 may be omitted are dis played AT amp V1 Displays the diagnostic data of the last connection connection partner reason for disconnect TERMINATION REASON Reason for connection termination E g connection termination via command ATH LOCAL REQUEST LAST TX rate Last baud rate at the phone line in send direction prior to the termination HIGHEST TX rate Highest baud rate that was achieved at the phone line in send direction prior to the termination LAST RX rate Last baud rate at the phone line in receive dir
8. nected phone goes off hook or if a call comes in A Repeat the last command The last command is repeated ATNA n Select maximum MNP block size Define maximum block size for error corrected MNP transmissions ATNAO 64 byte 1 128 byte default AT A2 192 byte AT A3 256 byte AT A lt n gt Automatic call acceptance ON OFF AT AO Call acceptance is blocked irrespective of SO AT A1 Call acceptance according to 50 default Note see also S Registry 36 bit 7 AT amp A n Selective Call Answer On or Off To evaluate selective call answer the phone number must be transmitted CLIP The following countries support the CLIP function Australia Belgium China Denmark Germany Finland Great Britain Hong Kong India Ireland Iceland Italy Canada Korea New Zealand The Netherlands Norway Austria Sweden Singapore Spain Taiwan USA amp 1 Switches the selective call answer AT amp AO Switches the selective call answer OFF default The AT amp A setting is saved in AT amp W lt gt Send alarm text manually Manual triggering of the message After the message is sent the device responds with OK success or ERROR failure Note see also AT V n July 06 47 AT Command Set 48 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT B lt n gt Send break to the other modem For connections that were not error corrected the modem
9. 06 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 14 SAFETY 90 GENERAL M 90 SIMS M 90 CLEANING 36532 Q 90 TECHNICAL DATA eese eee eee eee eene eene nn ann anna 91 MECHANICAL FEATURES 21 oce ena sara re SUE eene nde 91 POWER SUPPLY ein tin i iade eoe bna es iudei 91 SERIAL INTERFACE 92 POSSIBLE INTERFACE 5 5 5 4 arose renes see 92 st34 digits 93 94 95 DIGITAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 0 0 1 95 CERTIFICATIONS e o iei e be e OR OE odd 95 COUNTRY CODES 55500 96 Contents INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Scope of Delivery July 06 1 Scope of Delivery Before you begin with the initial operation please check if all accessories are in cluded in the box 5 5 Modem 336 4 1 5 5 Modem 56k 4 1 INSYS Modem 56k 4 1 UL 2 phone cords TAE N at RJ12 and 12 at RJ12 not for version UL PC connection cable 9 9 pin RS232 cable User Guide In case the content is not complete please contact your supplier Please also check the modem for shipping damage Please also refer to your
10. 10 10 1 10 2 11 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL REMOTE SWITCHING AND REMOTE QUERY DTMIT 34 ACCESS CONTROL Messe T n 36 DATA TRANSMIT CONTROLLER IDLE CONNECTION CONTROL 38 PRIORITY CIRCUIT FOR MODEMS WITH PHONES CONNECTED IN SERIES 39 OPERATION WITH 42 FIRMWARE UPDATE 43 FLASHCOM EXE 43 TERMINAL 44 AT COMMAND SET 46 OVERVIEW 5 47 OVERVIEW FAX AND VOICE COMMANDS 1 73 ATMESSAGES 73 S REGISTRY 5 tees eus tous deae 76 OVERVIEW S REGISTRY voe Ade dva Ee VR ERO 76 DESCRIPTION S REGISTRY 77 SENDING OF SMS AS FAX OR 86 SMS AS FAX lunes 86 SMS AS E MAIDQ set voee Coo FOLE eee aus Eua 87 FAO eden 88 Juli 06 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July
11. 20 Loading the user profile 1 ATZ1 Note Prior to the loading of the user profile a reset is per formed The settings of all profiles can be displayed in an overview AT amp V Example The active profile will show all settings currently used by the modem ACTIVE PROFILE El 11 M1 T V1 WO X4 A1 LO MO PO R1 Y0 0 1 0 BO C3 2 550 NDO N3 VO 1 amp D2 amp GO amp K3 amp Q5 amp R1 amp SO amp YO 500 005 501 000 502 043 503 013 504 010 505 008 S06 003 507 050 508 002 509 006 510 014 511 085 512 050 513 003 515 000 517 042 518 000 524 000 525 005 526 001 536 135 538 020 546 138 548 007 595 000 17 Functions 18 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Our example currently shows the settings from user profile 0 User profile 0 STORED PROFILE 0 E1 11 1 T V1 WO A1 LO MO PO R1 0 0 Y1 0 0 1 500 511 515 546 C3 2 550 DO N3 NV1 amp AO 1 602 amp GO 05 amp R1 650 amp XO 005 502 043 506 003 507 050 508 002 509 006 510 014 085 512 050 513 003 000 517 042 518 000 524 000 536 135 540 104 541 195 138 595 000 User profile 1 STORED PROFILE 1 E1 L1 1 T V1 WO X4 A1 LO MO PO R1 0 0 Y1 0 BO 500 511 515 546 C3 2 550 DO N3 NVO amp AO 1 802 amp GO 05 amp R1 650 005 502 043 506 003 507 050 508 002 509 006 510 014 085 512 050 513 00
12. 28800 1 X X X X 66 COMPRESSION CLASS 5 X X X X X 67 COMPRESSION V 42 bis X X X X X 69 COMPRESSION NONE X X X X X 70 PROTOCOL NONE X X X X X 77 PROTOCOL LAP M X X X X X 78 CARRIER 31200 X X X X X 79 CARRIER 33600 X X X X X 80 PROTOCOL ALT X X X X X 81 PROTOCOL ALT CELLULAR X X X X X 84 CONNECT 33600 X X X X X 91 CONNECT 31200 X X X X X 150 CARRIER 32000 X X X X X 151 CARRIER 34000 X X X X X 152 CARRIER 36000 X X X X X 153 CARRIER 38000 X X X X X 154 CARRIER 40000 X X X X X 155 CARRIER 42000 X X X X X 156 CARRIER 44000 X X X X X 157 CARRIER 46000 X X X X X 158 CARRIER 48000 X X X X X 159 CARRIER 50000 X X X X X 160 CARRIER 52000 X X X X X 161 CARRIER 54000 X X X X X 162 CARRIER 56000 X X X X X 165 CONNECT 32000 X X X X X 166 CONNECT 34000 X X X X X July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 AT Command Set Message Num ber Message text in long form lt 0 gt lt 1 gt ATX 2 lt 3 gt lt 4 gt Short form 167 CONNECT 36000 X X X X X 168 CONNECT 38000 X X X X X 169 CONNECT 40000 X X X X X 170 CONNECT 42000 X X X X X 171 CONNECT 44000 X X X X X 172 CONNECT 46000 X X X X X 173 CONNECT 48000 X X X X X 174 CONNECT 50000 X X X X X 175 CONNECT 52000 X X X X X 176 CONNECT 54000 X X X X X 177 CONNECT 56000 X x X X X 178 CONNECT 230400 X X X X X 180 CARRIER 28000 X X X X X 181
13. CARRIER 29333 X X X X X 182 CARRIER 30667 X X X X X 183 CARRIER 33333 X X X X X 184 CARRIER 34667 X X X X X 185 CARRIER 37333 X X X X X 186 CARRIER 38667 X X X X X 187 CARRIER 41333 X X X X X 188 CARRIER 42667 X X X X X 189 CARRIER 45333 X X X X X 190 CARRIER 46667 X X X X X 191 CARRIER 49333 X X X X X 192 CARRIER 50667 X X X X X 193 CARRIER 53333 X X X X X 194 CARRIER 54667 X X X X X Notes regarding the table An X in the column indicates that a message is either sent in long or short form depending on the ATV command In the topmost line the characters O to 4 each indicate the parameters for the commands to If there is a number in a column this indicates that an error message is displayed according to the error number 75 S Registry 76 9 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL S Registry S registries may be read and written using the ATS n command See Chapter 8 AT Command Set command 5 lt gt Certain S registries may only be read into others only a particular range of values may be entered If the range of values is exceeded the modem will report OK although the value was not accepted We therefore recommend to immediately check modifications by reading ATS n Note These registries are stored in the user defaults with AT amp WO or AT amp W1 The defaults can differ depending on the set country code
14. Data compression 138 S48 Settings for V42 negotiation phase 7 S86 Error result code read only 591 Send level 0 15 14 595 Result code 0 9 2 Description S Registry Note Registries marked with are stored in the user defaults with the command AT amp W 50 Number of ringing tones until automatically going off hook 51 52 53 06 Number of rings until the modem goes off hook For 500 the modem will not go off hook when a call comes in The value of SO be between 0 and 5 Ringing tone counter Counter for call ringing S1 is read only S1 will be reset to zero when the modem answers a call Escape Escape character which causes a switch from data mode to online command input mode Values larger than 127 will lead to the fact that no ESC character will be recognized Return Carriage Return Character CR 77 S Registry 78 54 55 56 58 59 510 512 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL Linefeed character Linefeed character Backspace character Backspace character Waiting period dial tone Maximum waiting time for the dialing tone After the modem went off hook it waits 7 seconds for the dialing tone fixed for approval purposes If it detects a dialing tone during this waiting period it will start dialing If it does not detect a dialing tone it will check if dial tone recognition is activated or if the dialing string Chapter Command Set comma
15. MNP 5 data compression can only be performed for an er ror corrected MNP 4 connection MNP 5 replaces frequently used characters by shorter characters so called tokens MNP 5 cannot re pack packed data V 44 data compression The V44 data compression offers better compression of typi cal internet content than V 42bis V 44 also requires an error corrected connected just as V 42bis and cannot re compress already compressed data Switch off V 44 data compression Switch on V 44 data compression 0 2 AT C3 ATSC1 AT C3 AT DS44 0 AT DS44 3 25 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 5 5 Selective Call Answer A Not for INSYS Modem LL If the selective call acceptance is activated the modem will only accept calls from certain callers The identifi cation of permitted callers takes places via the caller ID transmission CLIP This must however be supported by the phone system or the exchange connection where the modem is connected to Activate the selective call acceptance BOUM Deactivate the selective call acceptance Display a complete list of saved phone numbers for the AT N selective call answer Delete the complete phone list for the selective call ac AT N99 ceptance The list of phone numbers has 8 storage locations al together to 7 Only if the transmitted phone number nr matches a phone number that was en tered in the list will the modem a
16. Spannung Schleifenspannung vor Beginn der Verbindung Schleifenspannung bei besetzter Telefonlei tung Zeit July 06 39 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 40 5 13 2 Going off hook on account of a telephone con nected in series If a telephone connected in series goes off hook during an existing modem connection the modem will immediately terminate the connection The telephone is connected to the line and receives a dialing tone In the registry S86 the value is set to 25 ATS86 25 When the phone connection is terminated the modem will not establish a new connection Changing the loop voltage to detect the function Off hook AT TTE U1 U2 U3 on account of a telephone connected in series U2 can be set with the help of AT commands Voltage Loop voltage prior to start of connection Loop voltage after a phone in series is picked up Time Note The detection starts immediately after the handset is picked up To access the exchange simple analogue phone systems often connect the modem per contact directly with the ex change which results in a strong change or po larity reversal of the loop voltage For some analogue phone systems this may result in an erroneous detection Off hook detection is therefore not recommended in connection with analogue phone systems July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 Functions 5 13 3 Remote Terminal Connection Abort When the rem
17. control 0 No FB FF 1 FB FF AT E2 Bit 7 Reserved July 06 83 S Registry INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL S46 V 42bis Data Compression 546 136 No data compression 546 138 V 42bis data compression on 548 V 42bis Connection setup protocol 548 0 548 7 Only LAPM connection possible LAPM or MNP 4 connection 548 128 Connection protocol as laid down in 36 S86 Error event code When a connection fails CARRIER an event code is written into this registry 586 0 586 4 586 5 586 6 586 7 586 8 586 9 586 10 586 11 586 12 586 13 586 14 586 15 586 16 586 17 586 18 586 19 586 20 586 22 586 23 586 25 586 26 84 Normal disconnect no error Carrier lost No establishing of an error corrected V 42 connection No extensions could be negotiated Remote terminal only supports synchronous modems No joint framing detected No protocol could be established Invalid answer when negotiating extensions No synchronous marks received from remote terminal Normal disconnection by remote terminal Remote terminal didn t respond any more ten attempts Protocol error DTR drop Remote terminal demanded cleardown GSTN cleardown Inactivity timer expired Desired speed is not supported Long space disconnect Key abort character was sent during connection setup No connection setup possible Cleardown after 3 retrains Termination of the connection by the remote terminal or by a phone connected
18. different countries As default the modem is set to Europe CTR21 with AT GCI FD Currently the modem is only authorized for this country profile Note Please note that all country settings will result in ALL modem settings being reset to the default settings such as AT amp F amp W Therefore please select a country profile first and adjust the settings afterwards ATH Disconnect connection The modem terminates the connection AT H n Declaration of the connection protocol speed MNP 10 AT H n determines the speed that is used to exchange the declarations during the MNP10 connection setup before the modems enter the MNP 10 mode AT HO Connection setup takes place with the highest possible speed default AT H1 Connection setup takes place with 1 200 bps AT H2 Connection setup takes place with 4800 bps ATI lt n gt Identification The modem sends an identification to the PC according to the following parameter ATIO Product code ATI1 Previously calculated EEPROM checksum ATI2 Calculation of the EEPROM checksum and comparison with the previously calculated checksum stored in the EPROM OK for correct comparison ATI3 Number of firmware version in the EEPROM ATI4 Modem version number 5 Country code parameter Germany 006 Europe 253 6 Version number and revision of data pump AT I Manual query of the alarm input Response Input 1 Input 2 The response provides the values 1 for i
19. following the AT amp Y1 command the user default 1 created using the AT amp W1 command is loaded into the current modem configuration AT Yx y Switch outputs x Port OUT1 0 OUT2 1 If no port is specified x OUT1 is used y Desired condition of the output relay open 0 relay closed 1 Default AT Y0 0 AT Y1 0 July 06 71 Command Set INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description ATZ n Software reset The command causes the modem to perform a software reset The modem will load the default saved by the user according to the parameter If no parameter is specified the user default 0 is loaded ATZO Software reset afterwards the user default 0 is loaded 71 Software reset afterwards the user default 1 is loaded AT amp Z n Save phone numbers The command saves four entries permanently in the EEPROM Each entry may consist of up to 35 characters The entries may be overwritten and must comply with the dialing string as described in the ATD command AT amp Z n xxx n This is the number of the list entry from 0 to 3 xxx This is the dialing string with the phone number Layout of the alarm functions and security callback AT amp Z0 xxx Number of the modem or fax for a simple alarm message Service center number of the GSM provider for SMS access AT amp Z1 xxx Enter the callback number for security callback AT amp Z2 xxx Number of the mobile phone for simple alarm messa
20. in series Remote terminal hung up July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL S Registry S91 Transmit Level The value for the transmit level of the modem is stored in the S91 registry The value can be set between 0 and 15 The connection can in some cases be improved by decreasing the transmit level 591 0 Transmit level 0 dBm 591 15 Transmit level 15 dBm Note The range and the default value depend on the country settings 505 Result Code Control Result code Bit Meaning Bit o CONNECT message with line speed Bit 1 CONNECT ARO message for error corrected connection Bit 2 CARRIER messages enabled messages 40 47 Bit 3 PROTOCOL messages enabled messages 70 80 Bit 4 Reserved Bit 5 COMPRESSION message enabled messages 66 69 Bit 6 Reserved Bit 7 Reserved July 06 85 Sending of SMS as Fax E mail INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 10 Sending of SMS as Fax or E mail Chapter 11 shows an overview of network providers for German speaking coun tries Germany Austria and Switzerland All necessary information is available from the customer service center of the provider 10 1 SMSasFax 5 E 72 E E 5 M L8 x lt m O N O O N N 2 3 5 S LA LA 5 i t o O O 1 1 5 5 UO c a 75 c c
21. into the modem as this could damage the modem 90 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 Technical Data 13 Technical Data 13 1 Mechanical Features INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Weight 8 82 oz Dimensions maximum wxdxh 55x110x75 Temperature range 32 F 131 F Protection class Housing IP 40 Terminal IP 20 Humidity 0 95 non condensing 13 2 Power Supply All specified technical data was measured with a nominal input voltage full load and an ambient temperature of 77 F The threshold value tolerances are subject to the typical fluctuations To operate the INSYS modem a suitable device protection must be used Power supply 10 60 V DC Power input approx 2 5 W during connection Current consumption Input voltage Current closed circuit Current connection Maximum startup current 10 V DC 200 mA 240 mA 300 mA 24V DC 100 mA 110 mA 150 For the INSYS Modem 56k 4 1 UL the following applies Attention The modem voltage supply must be protected by a UL certified fuse type T5A H 250V July 06 91 Technical Data 13 3 Serial interface Layout of the 9 pin D SUB jack INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 00000 9 Description of the signals on the 9 pin D SUB connector DCE side 9 pin D Sub Description Function EA DSE DCE Pin No
22. loop current connector a2 and 62 are disconnected as soon as the modem occupies the line For the INSYS Modem 56k 4 1 UL the following applies Attention All devices which are connected to a1 b1 a2 and b2 must comply with the re quirements of UL 60950 1 Section 6 The used phone cords must have the type AWG 26 User Profile The modem offers a choice of profiles gt Default factory setting The default factory settings enable you to achieve a fixed defined basic state of the modem Starting with this ba sis you can customize the modem according to your re quirements gt User profiles 0 and 1 You can save configurations in the user profile which may be re used for certain purposes A part of the 5 registry is saved in each profile In the descrip tion the affected registries are marked with an in the S registry July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Description 4 5 Configuration Software HSComm The configuration of the modem takes place via AT commands which are entered by a terminal program or a control program in the form of character sequences For a simple set up all basic functions of the INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL can be entered without knowing the individual commands and their parameters us ing the configuration software The software can be installed on all common Microsoft Windows operating sys tems A terminal window to enter commands directly is available 4 5 1 HSComm O
23. message CONNECT the line tMCR appears followed by the modulation type see command AT MS and the line MRR followed by the line speed Note The AT MR command is useful for a connection check AT MS lt Modu lation gt Automode Send Min baud Send Maxbaud Receive Minbaud Receive baud Select modulation type AT Ms determines the modulation type The command enables or disables automatic modulation recognition and defines the highest and lowest possible connection speed The command has the format AT MS lt Modulation gt Automode Send Min baud SendMaxbaud Receive Minbaud Receive Maxbaud AT MS Shows the current setting AT MS Displays a list of possible parameters Default factory setting INSYS Modem 56k V92 INSYS Modem 336 4 Parameter modulation The modulation parameter determines the preferred automode 1 or the mandatory automode 0 modulation type The following values are available V21 V 21 300 V22 22 1200 V22B V 22bis 2400 or 1200 V23C V 23 1200 V32 V 32 9600 or 4800 V32B V 32bis 14400 12000 9600 7200 or 4800 V34 V 34 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 or 2400 AT Command Set 59 AT Command Set 60 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT MS lt Modu 90 V 90 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 lation 48000 46667 4800
24. modem hangs up due to a flash in the dialing string Time period until hang up due to silence Time period in which the modem waits without activity before hanging up Units in seconds only for FAX Class 1 S Registry 81 S Registry INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 531 General settings Bit Meaning Bit Reserved Bit 1 Description 0 3 line message 0 Connect message 1 Expanded 1 line message V1 Bit 2 3 Error correction Messages Messages 0 Only PC baud rate 1 PC and phone baud rate ATW1 2 Only phone baud rate ATW2 Bit 4 7 Reserved 536 Reset of error logs Bit Meaning Bit 0 2 determines what happens 0 Modem hangs up if an attempt to establish a V 42 LAP M connection fails It is connected to the registry 548 2 Reserved Modem stays online and establishes a direct mode connection 3 Modem stays online and establishes a direct mode connection 4 Modem attempts to establish a MNP connec tion In case of failure it hangs up 5 Modem attempts to establish a MNP connec tion In case of failure a direct mode connection is established 6 Reserved 7 Modem attempts to establish a MNP connec tion In case of failure a normal mode connec tion is established Bit 3 0 5 SMS type 0 normal fixed network modem 1 D1 and E networks AT M1 4 D2 network AT M4 Fax AT M5 6 Fixed network SMS AT M6 Bit 6 Key abort 0 Key abort activated
25. number is not saved the power fail safe memory of the modem i e after a restart of the modem the display will be empty Switch Output Not for INSYS Modem LL The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL has two switch out puts OUT1 and OUT2 at the bottom of the cover which are designed as potential free relay switches They can AT Yx y be controlled individually via software commands OUT1 is automatically closed during the processing of a pulse alarm The switch outputs can be remote controlled gt data connection see Chap 5 9 gt Via DTMF tones see Chap OUT 1 NC F OUT 1 Open Closed OUT 2 NC Out 1 AT YO O AT YO 1 OUT OUT2NO AT Y1 0 AT Y1 1 Out 2 27 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 5 7 28 Configuration with HSComm Control Output output 1 T output 2 open open dosed dosed Alarm Input Not for the leased line version C C 1 2 C GND C L gt d 03s 4s x C C GND lt 0 3 25 55 The 5 5 Modem has two digital inputs which are activated by connect ing them to ground at least 4 seconds When an alarm occurs the INSYS modem can send a message either via a data connection a fax or an SMS The simple activation of INPUT2 acts as 2 pulses at INPUT1 If the pulse input INPUT1 is activated the IN
26. or fall back 54 667 53 333 52 000 50 667 49 333 48 000 46 667 45 333 42 667 41 333 40 000 38 667 37 333 36 000 34 667 33 333 32 000 30 667 29 333 28 000 bps Send with 48 000 bps or fall back 46 667 45 333 42 667 41 333 40 000 38 667 37 333 36 000 34 667 33 333 32 000 30 667 29 333 28 000 bps bis French secondly extended Bps indicates the transmitted bits per second Duplex means that the transmission takes place into both directions 13 6 2 Supported Standards INSYS Modem 336 V 42bis V 42 V 32bis V 32 V 23 V 22 V22 bis V21 34 INSYS Modem 56k As 336 PRO additional V 90 94 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Technical Data 13 7 Reset A reset is possible via the screw terminal marked Reset using an external device A low potential must be applied at the terminal for at least 3 seconds Alternatively the reset key should be pressed at least 3 seconds to trigger a reset 13 8 Digital Inputs and Outputs 13 8 1 Alarm input LOW 0 1 V HIGH 4 12 V Input current from LOW to internal 5V Type 0 5 mA 13 8 2 Switch output Potential free relay switches maximum switch voltage 30 V DC 42 maximum current load 1 A DC 10 5 A AC 13 9 Certifications INSYS Modem336 56k 4 1 UL bears the CE symbol of conformity This sym bol indicates that on account of its design and implementation the INSYS Mo dems 336 4 1 or the INSYS Modem 56k
27. switched off The timer will run immediately after the modem goes off hook As soon as the timer has run out a modem reset is performed which will forcibly lead to the hanging up of the modem Initial character for remote configuration In 17 the ASCII code of a character which is used to start the remote configura tion is defined Values 127 switch the remote configuration off completely The default setting in 17 is 42 which equals the ASCII character This means that the remote configuration is started with the Escape character sequence Pause Pause Note The number of characters in the Escape sequence is fixed to 4 characters 79 S Registry INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 521 Settings for V24 Bit Meaning Bit 0 1 Reserved Bit 2 CTS behavior CT106 CTS behavior see 1 see AT amp R1 Bit 3 4 DTR behavior CT108 DTR behavior 0 see AT amp DO 1 see AT amp D1 2 see AT amp D2 3 see AT amp D3 Bit 5 DCD behavior CT109 DCD behavior 0 see AT amp CO 1 see AT amp C1 Bit 6 DSR behavior CT107 DCD behavior 0 see AT amp SO 1 see AT amp S1 Bit 7 Reserved Reserved 522 Speaker system settings Bit Meaning Bit 0 1 Loudspeaker Speaker volume Malum 0 Off ATLO 1 Silent ATL1 2 Medium ATL2 3 Loud ATL3 Bit 2 3 Loudspeaker function Speaker control 0 Off ATMO 1 On until carrier 1 2 Always on ATM2 3 On at es
28. to a fax number for log ging reasons AT amp Z3 lt Rufnummer gt July 06 31 Functions 32 5 9 5 9 1 5 9 2 Remote Configuration Remote Control Mode of operation INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Modem 1 local modem Phone line Yt Modem 2 remote modem To switch into the remote configuration mode a data connec tion must be established between the modems A particular connection type is not mandatory However we recommend us ing only error corrected connections for the remote configura tion to avoid transfer errors for the commands The local modem is not required to master any remote configu ration type Remote modem preparation Auto answer Deactivate security callback Release modem for remote configuration Save entry Change password Enter old password Enter new password Re enter new password 5 9 3 Change default password at remote modem 50 2 AT amp Z1 AT R1 AT amp WO AT amp W1 AT C OLD PASSWORD QWERTY NEW PASSWORD Confirm July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 5 9 4 Start of the remote configuration at the local modem Dial the remote modem e g an INSYS modem The modem will establish a successful connection Switch to the mode Remote Configuration Prompt for entering the password Enter password default If the entry was successful the remote modem will send the input prompt 5 9 5 Reduced comm
29. 0 46667 45333 42667 Automode 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 Send Min 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 baud Send yog V 92 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 Maxbaud 48000 46667 48000 46667 45333 42667 Receive 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 Minbaud 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 Receive Max 8403 Bell 103 300 baud Continuation 212 1200 75 Parameter Automode The optional parameter automode determines whether the modem automatically ad justs to the desired modulation type The following values may be used 0 Automatic modulation adjustment switched off 1 Automatic modulation adjustment switched on Parameter Reception Minbaud The optional parameter minbaud determines the lowest possible baud rate for modem reception Parameter Reception Maxbaud The optional parameter maxbaud determines the highest possible baud rate for modem reception Parameter Send Minbaud The optional parameter minbaud determines the lowest possible baud rate for modem sending Parameter Send Maxbaud The optional parameter maxbaud determines the highest possible baud rate for modem sending July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description AT M n Remote terminal selection Defines the protocol that is used to send the alarm string to the network provider AT MO The remote terminal is a normal fixed network modem default
30. 0175 9991234 0941 8881234 or 4940 7771234 AT N1 01234567 permits all calls from the block of numbers 01234567 00 to 01234567 99 AT N99 Delete the list of permitted phone numbers for the selective call answer The command AT N99z deletes the entire list of phone numbers for the selective call answer AT N Output of the list of permitted phone numbers AT N activates the output of the entire saved list of permitted phone numbers for the selective call answer ATSN Output of the last rejected phone number For active selective call answer AT amp A1 the last phone number whose call was rejected will be displayed Note This phone number is not saved in the power fail safe memory of the modem ATO n Return to online data mode If the modem is in online command mode it will return to online data mode If the mo dem is in offline command mode it will report ERROR ATOO Return to online data mode 1 Before the modem switches to online data mode retrain procedure is provoked ATP Switch on pulse dialing method deactivated for some models Starting with this command each dial up is performed with the pulse dialing method until an ATT or ATDT command switches it back to tone dialing 62 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description AT P n Password query AT PO Switches the password query off after the connection has been estab lished de
31. 3 000 517 042 518 000 524 000 536 135 540 104 541 195 138 595 000 Note user profiles 0 and 1 can be modified without affecting the active pro file Storage location for the phone numbers TELEFONNUMMERN ZO 1 Z1 2 2722 32 23 July 06 Functions 19 5 1 2 5 2 5 2 1 Save Configuration If the modem configuration was adjusted to certain user requirements these settings can be saved in the user pro files 0 or 1 Configuration changes will be lost after a RESET or restart if they were not saved before Serial Data Transmission Automatic Baud Rate Detection For each received AT command the modem automati cally performs an adjustment to the set baud rate the number of data and stop bits and the parity The adjustment to the transmission speed on the phone line is performed automatically unless the settings say otherwise During the establishing of a connection both modems attempt to achieve the joint fastest speed on the phone line For an existing connection the modem must first switch to command mode You will receive the transmission settings E g 5 V92 1 300 48000 300 56000 This means that a connection between 300 and 56000 bps was established preferably according to V 92 de pending on the line quality and the abilities of the re mote terminal Query the quality of an existing connection Query the level of an existing connection Display the
32. 4 are in compliance with the currently valid versions of the following EC directives Conformity conformity declaration regarding CE for your device may be ob tained from insys insys de on request gt 89 336 EEC directive gt 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive gt 91 263 EEC Telecommunications devices directive Approvals gt R amp TTE gt CTR 21 Europe gt CE Applies only to INSYS Modem 56k 4 1 UL gt ULcertification July 06 95 Country Codes 96 14 Country Codes INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Adjust the modem to local requirements using the command AT CGI lt countrycode gt All other settings should be carried out after the country code has been selected because some factory settings depend on the country INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Country Standard coun Extended tries country groups Europe TBR21 FD default FD default Egypt 36 Ethiopia FE Albania B8 Algeria FE Andorra FD FD Argentina 07 Australia 09 Bangladesh FE Belgium FD OF FD Belize FE Benin FE Burma Myanmar FE Bolivia FE Bosnia Herzegovina FE Brazil 16 Brunei FE Bulgaria 1B Chile 25 China 26 Costa Rica FE Denmark FD 31 FD Germany FD 42 FD Dominican Republic 33 Ecuador FE Ivory Coast FE Salvador FE Estonia F9 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Country Codes
33. 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Country Standard coun Extended tries country groups Saudi Arabia 98 Sweden 5 Switzerland FD A6 FD Senegal 99 Serbia FE Singapore 9C Zimbabwe B4 Slovak Republic FB Slovenia FC Spain FD AO FD Sri Lanka A1 South Africa 9F Taiwan FE Tanzania B4 Thailand A9 Czech Republic 2E Turkey AE Tunisia FE Uganda B4 Ukraine FE Hungary 51 Uruguay B7 USA B5 Venezuela BB United Arab Emirates B3 Belarus FE Cyprus 2D Country Codes The standard TBR21 applies to all public phone networks in EU countries Bel gium Denmark German Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Austria Portugal Sweden Spain as well as in Swit zerland Liechtenstein Norway and Iceland Only old telecommunications sys tems require the individual country to be set explicitly 99
34. GF 1 text mode AT CMGS lt phonenumber gt The modem returns the gt character and awaits the SMS text up to 160 characters ending with an EOF character Ox1A or STRG Z Notes gt Depending on the provider the phone number must be entered in the format 0941xxxx or 49941xxxx see AT M and or AT amp Z2 gt After the sending procedure was successful the modem returns CMGS 000 Setting AT CMGF 0 PDU mode AT CMGS lt PDU string length gt The modem returns the character gt and awaits the PDU string ended with an EOF character Ox1A or STGR Z Notes gt Depending on the provider the phone number must be entered in the format 0941xxxx or 49941xxxx see AT M and or AT amp Z2 Numbering Plan is ignored The service center is defined by AT amp ZO the SCA field in the PDU string is ignored Message header confirmation SMS and validity period are not supported Data coding scheme Only the default alphabet is supported After the sending procedure was successful the modem will return lt gt where MR is the message reference defined in the PDU string July 06 49 AT Command Set 50 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT CPIN responds with CPIN READY Note This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applications fo
35. MICROELECTRONICS 5 lud 5 T 22202225222 9 5 5 5 5 336 4 1 5 5 56 4 1 5 5 Modem 56k UL Ns File E239995 July 06 Copyright July 06 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Restrictions of guarantee This handbook contains a concise description The compilation of the text has been made with the utmost care Despite all efforts there may be deviations compared with the actual functions No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents We can neither take over a legal responsibility nor any liability for incorrect information and their consequences Suggestions for improvements and comments are gladly accepted Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely available for use MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation INSYS is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 93047 Regensburg Germany Phone 0941 58692 0 Fax 0941 563471 E mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insy
36. N1 D2 network AT MA Fax AT M5 30 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions SMS to Mobile or Fixed Network Enter the service number of the network provider to send AT amp Z0 lt phonenumber gt SMS or the phone number for fax and data connections Definition of the variable alarm texts and phone number for AT V1 lt text gt the SMS dispatch After this command is activated the mo AT V2 lt text gt dem will query the alarm text text The modem will reply with SUO PET phonenumber Text and expects the input of the phone number and the alarm E text in the form Some network providers support SMS forwarding to a fax ma chine or an e mail address necessary information is available from the customer ser vice of the provider Please find an overview of the required settings for network providers in German speaking countries in Chapter 11 5 8 2 Triggering Manual triggering of the alarm messages 1 or 2 via the AT lt gt For the transmission all in all 3 attempts factory default are made The values 1 12 can be changed with the S reg ATS13 n istry 513 When the alarm is triggered via SMS the modem will return a status Message was successfully sent OK Errorduring the message transmission ERROR After the message was sent the connection is terminated 5 8 3 Fax logging All alarm messages can also be sent
37. SYS modem can distinguish between 10 pulse sequences Each of these 10 alarm events is allocated an alarm message and a recipient The length of a pulse or the pause respectively can have a duration be tween 0 3 and 2 seconds The entire pulse processing takes place after a pause of 5 seconds For control purposes simple and pulse alarms may be triggered via AT commands July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions The status of the alarm inputs can be queried by AT commands or via DTMF tones gt Response for inactive alarm input 1 gt Response for active alarm input 0 Configuration with HSComm Hscomm Modem 4836 M TET File Serial Interface Terminal Configure Error Program Settings Device Language Sprache Info Action LABOR MICROELECTRONICS alarm input mouse input active nace for connection type susto D1 net Firm Service center number 01712521002 FAX message dialing attempt 2 Common text max 120 characters 108 characters remaining test Phase 4 message corresponding phone number 1 one 01234564789 LESER 2 Read Settings OEE 6 7 Send 10 1 ico1 wo 06 29 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 5 8 Send Messages A Not for INSYS Modem LL
38. W low long tone Note If nothing is entered for more than 25 seconds the modem will automatically disconnect July 06 35 Functions 5 11 Access Control A Not for INSYS Modem LL 5 11 1 Password To protect you from unauthorized access via the phone line the modem may be protected by a password This password is used to establish a data connection as well as for security callback and remote configuration The default setting is QWERTY 5 11 2 Data Connection An incoming connection is only released after the caller has en tered the password Activate password protection Deactivate password protection Configuration with HSComm Access Protection access protection password request at call Change Password 5 11 3 Security callback The feature Security Callback will cause the remote modem to hang up and call back a preset number This function will only be performed after a password has been entered and is therefore a safe protection against un authorized access 5 11 3 1 Preparation As a preparation security callback is activated by saving the call back number in the phone number registry of the mo dem that is calling back 36 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT C OLD PASSWORD QWERTY NEW PASSWORD Confirm AT P1 AT PO AT amp Z1 lt phonenumber gt AT amp Z1 July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 The deactivation takes place by deleting the
39. X 5 CONNECT 1200 1 X X X X 6 NO DIAL TONE 3 3 X 3 X 7 BUSY 3 3 3 X X 8 NO ANSWER 1 X X X X 9 CONNECT 600 1 X X X X 10 CONNECT 2400 1 X X X X 11 CONNECT 4800 1 X X X X 12 CONNECT 9600 1 X X X X 13 CONNECT 7200 1 X X X X 14 CONNECT 12000 1 X X X X 15 CONNECT 14400 1 X X X X 16 CONNECT 19200 1 X X X X 17 CONNECT 38400 1 X X X X 18 CONNECT 57600 1 X X X X 19 CONNECT 115200 1 X X X X 20 CONNECT 230400 X X X X X 22 CONNECT 75TX 1200RX 1 X X X X 23 CONNECT 1200TX 75RX 1 X X X X 24 DELAYED 4 4 4 4 X 32 BLACKLISTED 4 4 4 4 X 33 FAX X X X X X 35 DATA X X X X X 40 CARRIER 300 X X X X X 44 CARRIER 1200 75 X X X X X 45 CARRIER 75 1200 X X X X X 46 CARRIER 1200 X X X X X 47 CARRIER 2400 X X X X X July 06 73 Command Set 74 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Message Num ber Message text in long form lt 0 gt lt 1 gt ATX 2 lt 3 gt lt 4 gt Short form 48 CARRIER 4800 X X X X X 49 CARRIER 7200 X X X X X 50 CARRIER 9600 X X X X X 51 CARRIER 12000 X X X X X 52 CARRIER 14400 X X X X X 53 CARRIER 16800 X X X X X 54 CARRIER 19200 X X X X X 55 CARRIER 21600 X X X X X 56 CARRIER 24000 X X X X X 57 CARRIER 26400 X X X X X 58 CARRIER 28800 X X X X X 59 CONNECT 16800 1 X X X X 61 CONNECT 21600 1 X X X X 62 CONNECT 24000 1 X X X X 63 CONNECT 26400 1 X X X X 64 CONNECT
40. a certain fill state the modem will set the CTS line to OFF This indicates to the ap amp AT amp RI plication not to send any data After the modem has operated the input buffer so far that the XON buffer falls below a certain fill state it switches the CTS line back ON and reports to the application that it is ready to receive data again 5 2 5 Hardware data flow control with the application RTS RS232 Cable Application E g PC con RTS Line trol The application sets the RTS line to OFF to request from the mo dem to interrupt the data transmission It will depend on the according application software ifthe 5 5 AT amp K ATER lines can be operated The application sets the RTS line to ON to request data from the modem Configuration with HSComm settings according to the require ments r Serial Interface Handshake no handshake RTS CTS XON XOFF RS485 mode July 06 21 Functions 5 2 6 5 2 7 22 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Software data flow control XON and XOFF Send data Application Modem gt or control When the input buffer of the modem exceeds a certain fill state the modem will insert an XOFF character into the data stream to the ap plication This character will cause the application to send no more data It will depend on the
41. according application software if the RTS CTS AT amp K4 data flow control is supported After the modem has processed the input buffer so far it will insert a XON character into the data stream This character will cause the application to send data to the modem again Analogously the ap plication can control the data stream from the modem to the appli cation The XON XOFF method is only available when the transmitted data do not contain the characters XON or XOFF which usually appear only in actual ASCII texts 7 bit When binary data programs transmitted or in the XMODEM transmission protocol for example occasionally appearing XON or XOFF characters would disturb the operation Reset There are four reset options gt Aresetis performed after the power supply has been in terrupted for a short time gt After the key RESET on the front panel of the modem 15 pressed gt After the terminal RESET is connected to the terminal GND gt With the help of the terminal program After the hardware reset load the user profile 0 20 2 After the hardware reset load the user profile 1 ATUS July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions July 06 5 2 8 Dial up delay 5 3 The standard TBR21 applies to all public phone networks in EU countries Belgium Denmark German Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Austria Portugal Sweden Spain as well as in S
42. and set Some commands may not be executed during remote configuration and will result in a response 5 9 6 Terminate the remote configuration process Before you complete the remote configuration save all settings in the profiles O or 1 Several commands may be used for termination Return to online mode without software reset Software reset with interruption of all connections The modem loads the user configuration 0 or 1 Functions ATD Phonenumber Connect Remote Access Remote Password gt ERROR AT amp WO AT amp Wl AT E AT X ATZO ATZ1 33 5 10 Remote Switching and Remote Ouery via Not for 5 5 Modem LL In phone networks DTMF is used to dial a remote terminal To enable switching centers to distinguish between voice and digits these digits are created from two unique frequen cies which cannot be created by people in this form These tones are created with the keys of fixed network and mobile phones With the help of DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency the status of inputs and outputs can be queried 5 10 1 Preparation Activate DTMF mode Deactivate mode Save settings optional After the activation the modem is set into receive mode for in coming calls At the start of the DTMF mode connection the PIN number is prompted The default setting is 0000 The PIN consists of 4 di
43. arity hardware handshake This setting must also be entered at the application e g SPS which is later con nected to the INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Settings at the INSYS modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Handshake setting at the modem Configure menu gt Modem Auto bauding With the first AT command the INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL rec ognizes the baud rate and the format of the incoming data and configures itself accordingly When the modem doesn t receive AT commands but user data right away the last saved settings are kept If more data is available than what can be received by the modem the handshake will regulate the data flow 12 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL July 06 Serial Interface Terminal Configure Error Program Settings Device Language Sprache aem functions Description Help Info MICROELECTRONICS 42 connection only MNP4 connection only 42 or MNP4 connection only 42 MNP4 prefered dial tone detection International Settings Modem 56k buffered no error correction 21 55422 mode Read Settings Reset Modem Send Default Settings unbuffered bit direct auto answer after rings Access Protection Control Output tput 1 tput 2 no access protection password request at rea sine dosed Send echo C
44. call back phone number 5 11 3 2 Operation Establishing a connection to the remote modem by entering the AT command The connection to the modem is established The modem responds to an incoming call You must now enter the Remote Password which is identical to the password for the remote configuration default QWERTY After the password has been entered correctly the modem hangs up and after about 10 seconds dials the stored phone number Altogether 3 dialing attempts with a pause of 10 seconds between each attempt are performed If the entered password was incorrect the connection is ter minated and thus prevents unauthorized access to the con nected device After that a normal data connection is established Functions ATD phone number Connect SECURITY CALLBACK REMOTE PASSWORD QWERTY OK No Carrier No Carrier Callback in Progress 37 38 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 5 12 Data Transmit Controller Idle Connection Control Not for INSYS Modem LL The Data Transmit Control DTC is a function integrated in the firmware which monitors the data transmission in online mode This function prevents the modem to stay online for an unlimited amount of time although no data is being transmitted anymore 5 12 1 Activation The activation takes place in the registry S15 and any time 515 lt gt period between 1 255 seconds set 5 12 2 Mode of O
45. can be switched to a MNP 10 con nection AT KO Disables switching from V 42 LAP M to MNP 10 default AT K1 Enables switching from V 42 LAP M to MNP 10 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description ATNK Break control The modem reacts to a break receive path OFF for a certain amount of time which it receives from another modem or from the or from the command AT B according to the parameters 1 Situation case of a break from the application during the data connection to another modem ATNKO Modem enters the command mode and sends no break to the other mo dem AT K1 Modem deletes the data buffer and sends a break to the other modem AT K2 See AT K1 AT K3 Modem immediately sends break to the other modem data buffers are not deleted AT K4 See AT KO AT K5 Modem inserts break into the data transmitted to the other modem 2 Situation During a data connection the modem was put into command mode by an escape sequence In this condition the command AT B will send a break to the other modem In this situation the parameter n will cause the following ATNKO Modem deletes the data buffer and sends a break to the other modem ATNK1 See AT KO ATNK2 Modem sends break to the other modem without delay ATNK3 See AT K2 ATNKA Modem inserts break into the data transmitted to the other modem ATNK5 See Return from the online command mode into the data mode via
46. ccept the call accord ing to the settings AT N n nr E g Store phone number 1234 at storage location 6 The memory N n accepts all phone numbers ending AT N n nl in n1 Our first example activates all phone numbers ending AT N7 941586920 in 941586920 The following phone numbers are activated 0941586920 0049941586920 and 49941586920 Our second example activates all phone numbers end AT N7 0941586920 ing in 0941586920 Only the phone number 0941586920 is activated 26 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions July 06 5 6 The list of phone numbers may also contain wildcards AT N lt n gt 94158692 This allows the activation of entire blocks of phone numbers The wild card character replaces exactly 1 character of the phone number Our example will activate all phone numbers that start with 94158692 and have 2 more digits e g an exten RD Neate sion A The phone number may not contain separators such as brackets or space characters The phone numbers can be deleted individually in two different ways gt Delete the entered phone number AT N lt n gt E g Delete the number stored at the storage location AT N5 5 gt Overwrite the storage location with a new phone AT N lt n gt 456 number AT N5 456 E g Storage location 5 with phone number 456 Display the last phone number whose call was rejected This phone
47. ch to data mode AT DS lt n gt Activate deactivate V 42bis data compression AT DS 0 Deactivates V 42bis data compression AT DS 3 Activates V 42bis data compression default AT DS44 lt n gt Activate deactivate V 44 data compression AT DS44 0 Deactivates V 44 data compression AT DS44 3 Activates V 44 data compression default ATE lt n gt Command entry Echo This command toggles the responses which the modem creates as reactions from appli cation commands Echo ON or OFF ATEO Switch off Echo ATE1 Switch on Echo default lt gt Automatic Retrain When transmission problems occur the modem executes a retrain procedure After three unsuccessful retrain attempts the modem will hang up Retrain not allowed 1 Retrain allowed ATSE2 Fall back fall forward allowed default AT E Terminate remote configuration The command AT E terminates a remote configuration Loading the default factory settings The modem loads the default factory setting from the internal nonvolatile memory This puts the modem into a defined basic state AT amp F also overwrites a part of the S registry The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL has two factory settings AT amp FO AT amp F1 54 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description lt gt Setcountry code The command allows the customization of the modem for
48. connection statistics after the connection is terminated INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT amp WO AT amp W AT amp W1 5 ATSL AT amp V1 Juli 06 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 20 5 2 2 Data Buffer for Serial Data Transmission The modem has a fast send and receive cache so called buffer to adjust the modem to the operating speed of the application It is however possible to deactivate this data buffering and switch to bit direct mode When working with buffers handshake is recommended to avoid transmission errors 5 2 3 Bit direct mode Only for special non standard data formats In bit direct mode the modem has no influence on the trans mission format Data is transmitted without buffering Data compression or error correction will not work in bit direct mode Only the abort sequence default is utilized by the modem AT N1 Configuration with HSComm r Telephone Interface Error correction buffered no error correction V 42 connection only C MNP4 connection only 42 or MNP4 connection only 42 or MNP4 prefered unbuffered bit direct July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions 5 2 4 Hardware Data Flow Control with RTS CTS Hardware Data Flow Control with the Modem CTS RS232 Cable Application Modem T E g PC or con CTS Line trol When the input buffer of the modem exceeds
49. d rate must be between 9 600 baud and 57 600 baud Setting a different baud rate may lead to errors The loading procedure takes about 2 to 3 minutes for 57 600 baud for lower baud rates accordingly longer July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 7 2 2 Activation and Process Start of the flash update The modem sends a response The update is performed in two steps ASCII upload of the file HS LADER S37 ASCII upload of the firmware 537 Completion of the loading procedure The process is finished Monitoring of Results The transfer process is indicated by dots on the moni tor of the terminal program Note For the terminal program Telix the delay settings between the character and the lines must be set to 0 for the ASCII pro tocol Firmware Update AT Download initiated Transfer file with the help of a terminal pro gram Download Flashcode Device success fully programmed 45 46 8 AT Command Set INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT Command Set Most of the INSYS communication devices are controlled internally via AT com mands A terminal program is integrated in the HSComm The AT commands be directly entered at the menu item Terminal HSComm Modem 144 336 56k 4 0 File SerialInterface Configure E Program Settings Device Language Sp Alternatively we recommend the terminal program TeraTerm by T T Teranis
50. deteriorate After a previous command an Autoretrain is performed July 06 63 Command Set INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT Q lt n gt Quiet Call Quiet Call will switch of the phone connected in series at the first ring In connection with the selective call answer AT amp N lt n gt calls from a previously defined phone number take place without a ring of the phone connected in series If the phone number is not detected by the modem the phone is switched on again after the first ring AT QO Switches Quiet Call off default AT Q1 Activates Quiet Call The phone connected in series is disconnected as soon as an entire ring signal cycle is detected on the line AT Q2 Activates Quiet Call The phone connected in series is disconnected as soon as a ring signal flank is detected on the line The selection between the settings 101 or XO2 depends on the circumstances at the phone connection For 2 in connection with pulse dialing phones that are connected in parallel will sometimes result in an erroneous detection of a ring signal flank When us ing pulse dialing at the phones connected in series AT Q1 must be used AT amp R n RTS CTS behavior This command determines how the modem treats the RTS CTS CT105 CT106 data flow control lines See also command AT amp K AT amp RO CTS behavior complies with V 25bis CTS is deactivated during the connec tion set
51. e Off Hook online DCD Yellow No connection is estab The connection to the remote terminal Data Carrier Detect lished is established Carrier detected RX TX Green No data exchange Date is exchanged via the modem Receive Transmit 4 2 Top Terminal Meaning E 1 GND Ground E xi 22 2 X1 Reserved elles PU 28 3 10 60VDC Power supply 10V 60V DC GND 4 GND Ground sit GND gp 5 GND Ground s Rest d 7 6 Reset Reset input gt 7 GND Ground 8 Input 1 L3 8 Input1 Alarm input 1 9 Input 2 M Fred ais ET 5 9 Input2 Alarm input 2 10 GND Ground July 06 Description INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 4 3 Bottom Terminal Meaning sil 11 OUTANC Output 1 normally closed s our 12 OUT1 Output 1 E 13 OUT1NO Output 1 normally open u C outenc 14 OUT2NC Output 2 normally closed 5 5 eura 15 OUT2 Output 2 1 16 OUT2NO Output 2 normally open ic 17 2 Looped through telephone connection 18 b1 Phone line to network provider 19 1 Phone line to network provider 20 a2 Looped through telephone connection 10 4 4 a1 and 61 are the incoming phone lines e g outside line or private branch change a2 and b2 are used to connect a phone in series In idle state they are connected to a1 and 61 via
52. e The settings are required to detect AT STE lt n gt see Chap 5 13 01 Factory setting u1 1000 10V U2 Going off hook on account of a telephone connected in series Factory setting u2 100 1V U3 Remote terminal connection abort Factory setting u3 500 5V These settings cannot be stored with AT amp W in the power fail safe memory AT U n Select the data format at the serial interface The data format can be preselected with this command This will however not switch off the automatic detection As soon as an AT is recognized the serial interface will set itself to the recognized speed and protocol If no AT is sent the selected protocol is maintained until a hardware reset is performed If the selected protocol should be maintained longer it must be stored with AT amp W This command will not change the registry S23 It only changes if the automatic speed and protocol detection is used AT UO 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit AT U1 7 data bits odd parity 1 stop bit AT U2 7 data bits even parity 1 stop bit AT U3 7 data bits no parity 1 stop bit AT U4 7 data bits odd parity 2 stop bits AT U5 7 data bits even parity 2 stop bits AT U6 7 data bits no parity 2 stop bits AT U7 8 data bits odd parity 1 stop bit AT U8 8 data bits even parity 1 stop bit AT U9 8 data bits no parity 2 stop bits ATV lt n gt Format of modem messages This command determines if the modem transmits me
53. e other modem is received during the waiting period a connection is established July 06 51 AT Command Set 52 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description ATD n Continuation ATD12345 Default Examples ATD12345 ATDP12345 ATDT12345 Dial tone delay The modem performs a dial tone delay before it executes the next character of the parameter string The delay length is defined in the S8 registry Last number re dialing Return to the input mode after dialing It is added to the end of the dial ing string and causes the modem to return to the entry mode when it reaches with message OK This enables the input of AT commands even with a receiver off hook The additional AT commands can follow in the same input line after the or they can be transmitted to further in put lines The ATH command will abort the connection and the receiver is hung up Dialing the n th number from the number pool which was set up with the AT amp Z n command n If the character is a part ofthe dialing string the modem will hang up within the time frame determined in S29 and then goes off hook again Suppresses the sending of a ringing tone The semicolon causes the return to the input mode after dialing Ringing tone is sent for fax operation No ringing tone for data operation Are ignored They are just used as an outline Are ignored They a
54. ection prior to the termination HIGHEST RX rate Highest baud rate that was achieved at the phone line in receive direction prior to the termination Note data rates may vary if a fall forward fall back or retrain oc curred during the connection To impact the negotiated data rate use the command AT Ms PROTOCOL Displays the used error correction protocol LAPM equals a V 42 secured connection For NONE the connection was not error cor rected the error corrected can be influenced with the command AT N COMPRESSION Displays the used data compression method The exam ple shows the used compression method V 42bis the compression method be set with the command LINE QUALITY Displays the quality of the data connection deviation from the eye diagram Low values indicate a good line quality The line quality value must be evaluated differently depending on the negotiated data rate Connections with more than 9600 baud will reach the value 000 for good lines and should not have values of more than 010 For connections with 33600 baud good lines will have values between 010 030 Depending on the settings and the modulation type a fall back or retrain is triggered if the line quality is too bad to enable a new nego tiation of the connection if necessary with a slower speed Rx LEVEL Displays the receive level which is internally applied at the modem chip dBm High values i
55. ed 5 No modem detected ONUC madam Antantnd Modem Detect Load Now r Flash Loads Flash Load Module hs lader s37 Modem Firmware Update 70C3 s37 Info About Help July 06 43 Firmware Update INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 7 2 7 2 1 44 Select the according INSYS Modem and start the update lll Modem Flash Memory Loader 0 1 No modem detected Em COM2 Modem Flash loadable ACF3 V1 702 V90 21 No modem detected No modem detected a COM5 No modem detected CAME madam dente Loo ow Flash Loads Flash Load Module hs_lader s37 Modem Firmware Update 70C3 s37 Info About Hep Close the window after the update is completed Loading Flash Memory 1 Load Progress Load Successfull Old ID ACF3 V1 702 V90 21 FSH New ID ACF3 1 702 90 P21 FSH Close Terminal Program As an alternative to the procedure described in the previous chapter the firmware update may also be performed via a terminal program Requirements For the firmware update you will need a PC and a terminal program The terminal program must be able to perform an ASCII upload ASCII data transmission protocol Setting the hardware flow control is mandatory For safety any interpre tation of characters e g TAB CR BS by the ASCII upload protocol must be prevented The bau
56. em identify if the partner is a V 42 modem a MNP modem or a modem without error correction The modem can then autonomously adjust to the partner 5 3 2 MNP 2 3 4 error correction 5 4 24 The MNP error correction can either be set automatically or AT N lt n gt activated via AT commands The maximum block size can be set to either 64 byte 128 byte BINAD 192 byte ATNAI and 256 byte 2 Data Compression The modem will identify the type of data compression used by the other modem or it is fixed on a certain type or no data compression Data compression is only available for error corrected connec tions To be able to use data compression both sides sender and recipient must be able to recognize the same data compres sion mode July 06 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL July 06 5 4 1 V 42bis data compression 5 4 2 5 4 3 Switch on V 42bis data compression Switch off V 42bis data compression V 42bis data compression may only be performed for a V 42 connection LAP M or MNP 4 First of all V 42bis generates a so called dictionary for the data compression which contains frequently used character sequences After that only short references to these character sequences and not the complete character sequences are transmitted to the other modem V 42bis cannot re pack packed data MNP 5 data compression The modem masters the Microcom Networking Protocol Level 5
57. ends the message CONNECT to the PC without specifying the transmission speed ATXO No detection of the dialing tone i e an unsuccessful dialing attempt leads the message NO CARRIER No detection of the busy signal i e when calling a busy line the message NO CARRIER is displayed The message is displayed without specifying the speed ATX1 As ATXO but the CONNECT message contains the speed specification ATX2 Dialing tone detection is active i e a dialing attempt without the pres ence of a dialing tone leads to the message NO DIALTONE No detection of the busy signal i e when calling a busy line the message NO CARRIER is displayed ATX3 No detection of the dialing tone i e an unsuccessful dialing attempt leads to the message NO CARRIER Busy signal detection active i e when calling a busy line the message BUSY is displayed ATX4 Dialing tone detection is active i e a dialing attempt without the pres ence of a dialing tone leads to the message DIALTONE default Busy signal detection is active i e when calling a busy line the message BUSY is displayed AT X Terminate remote configuration The command AT X terminates a remote configuration AT amp Y n Selection of user configuration for hardware reset AT amp YO For a hardware reset following the AT amp YO command the user default created using the AT amp WO command is loaded into the current modem configuration AT amp Y1 For a hardware reset
58. fault AT P1 Switches the password query on after the connection has been estab lished If the password query is activated the modem will query the password after CONNECT has taken place After the password has been entered correctly the actual CONNECT will take place and data may be transmitted If a wrong password was entered the modem will hang up The password is the same as for remote control and is set with AT C ATO n Quiet control This command toggles sending messages from the modem to the application ON and OFF ATQO Send messages to application default ATQ1 Don t send messages to application 0 Display telephone call quality Displays the quality of the data connection deviation from the eye diagram Low values indicate a good line quality The line quality value must be evaluated differently depend ing on the negotiated data rate Connections with more than 9600 baud will reach the value 000 for good lines and should not have values of more than 010 For connections with 33600 baud good lines will have values between 010 030 Depend ing on the settings and the modulation type a fall back or retrain is triggered if the line quality is too bad to enable a new negotiation of the connection if necessary with a slower speed High values indicate bad quality These values are constantly updated during a connec tion If the value increases significantly during a connection the quality will
59. g TAE Buchse July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Description A Please observe our safety instructions A 1 Mounting on DIN rail 2 Connecting the power supply a Connecting the ground connection b Connecting the power supply 10 60V DC 1 GND 2 X1 8 Input 1 9 Input 2 Note The minimum value is 10V The maximum value is 60V DC 3 Switch on power supply Power LED 4 Connection with the PC lights up Connect the 9 pin jack at the modem with the serial interface of your computer 5 Driver Installation If you use a terminal program or the HSComm program the installation of a driver is not necessary If you use another ap plication a driver may be necessary Please find our current drivers at http www insys tec de or install the standard modem 336 under Windows 6 Communication with the Modem Now start your communication program on the PC and set it to the used COM interface The modem will automatically ad just to the baud rate of your PC 7 Communication Control via a Terminal Program Perform a short test using your terminal program TeraTermPro ProcommPlus July 06 15 Description 16 10 Open the terminal program and enter the command When the message appears on your monitor the device has been successfully installed Check the communication using the configuration program HSCo
60. g a busy phone line During a dial up attempt the model detects the busy phone line LINE IN USE 2 Going off hook on account of a telephone connected in series If a telephone connected in series goes off hook during an existing modem connec tion the modem will immediately terminate the connection The telephone is connected to the line and receives a dialing tone 3 Remote terminal connection abort When the remote terminal aborts a connection the modem will immediately hang up Command Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 AT STE 0 default AT STE 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y Y 5 4 5 Y Y AT STE 6 Y Y AT STE 7 Y Y Y ATT Switching on inband signaling Starting with this command each dial up is performed with the tone dialing method until an ATP or ATDP command switches it back to pulse dialing AT TRV Phone Line Voltage Measurement Tip Ring Voltage Use the command AT TRV to measure the phone line voltage Tip Ring Voltage The re sult is yielded in volt For an existing connection the voltage range will be 5V 12V Oth erwise the voltage is higher than 20V If the voltages are lower than 2V no phone line is connected July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT Command Set Command Description AT TTE U1 Parameter configuration for priority circuit 92 U3 The command AT TTE U1 U2 U3 will set the change of the loop voltag
61. g up AT N3 Selects V 42LAP M or MNP 4 error correction If such a connection cannot be established the modem will attempt to establish a connection that is not error corrected default AT N4 Exclusively selects a V 42 LAP M connection AT N5 Dials exclusively MNP 4 connections July 06 61 Command Set INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT N n nr Permitted numbers for selective call acceptance 5 Definition of 8 authorized phone numbers for which modem access is permitted Only if the transmitted phone number matches a phone number that was entered in the list will the modem report RING for an incoming call or will accept the call according to the set tings of ATSO the line RI is activated with each call irrespective of that fact The selec tive call acceptance is switched on and off with AT amp A AT Nn nr n Describes the storage location range of values 0 7 no Permitted phone number consists of numbers and the wild card for exactly one character The phone number may not contain sepa rators such as brackets or space characters After they were entered the phone numbers are immediately saved in the power fail safe memory of the modem AT N n nl The memory N n allows all phone numbers ending in n1 AT N99 Deletes all existing entries in the list AT N Displays all stored entries Example AT N5 1234 allows all calls ending with 1234 E g
62. ges AT amp Z3 xxx Number of the fax machine for collective alarm messages Pause Change from data mode to command mode online command mode Pause 1 second pause before and after the entry no CR After the response OK an additional waiting period of 1 second for the re entering of AT commands must be observed Pause Start of the remote configuration at local modem Pause After the 4 escape characters were entered at the local modem 1 second pause before and after the entry no return CR the remote configuration at the remote terminal is activated After the response OK an additional waiting period of 2 seconds for the re entering of AT commands must be observed 72 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set 8 2 Overview Fax and Voice Commands More detailed information regarding the Fax Class 2 commands and a document regarding voice commands can be obtained from your supplier 8 3 AT Messages List of message numbers and messages texts depending on the command ATX Message Num ber Message text in long form lt 0 gt lt 1 gt ATX 2 lt 3 gt lt 4 gt Short form F4 FCERROR X X X X X 0 X X 1 CONNECT X X X X X 2 RING X X X X X 3 NO CARRIER X X X X X 4 ERROR X X X X
63. gits and may be changed any way The change is immediately stored in the permanent memory First the previous PIN must be entered then the new PIN Afterwards the new PIN must be entered once more for confirmation INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT D1 AT DO AT amp W AT amp WI1 1 OLD PIN 1234 NEW PIN 4567 Confirm 4567 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions 5 10 2 Operation After the message short low tone short pause short high tone the modem expects the input of the PIN If the modem recognizes the dial tone of a modem that wants to establish a connection it will immediately switch to data mode After the PIN was entered the caller will receive a response or a confirmation of his her action OK short low tone short pause short high tone command executed ERROR long low tone invalid command The following commands can be performed via the phone keys Key Meaning Terminate connection 1 x Control switch output 1 1 Set switch output 1 0 Reset switch output 1 Return oK 2 Control switch output 2 x 1 Set switch output 2 Reset switch output 2 Return 3 Query of the two alarm inputs Both alarm inputs are output in succession After the OK for each alarm input state a tone will occur If the alarm input is set to HIGH a high long tone is output and for the LOW state a low long tone HIGH high long tone LO
64. h the letters AT and end with a Return Carriage Return CR AT commands can be entered in capital or small letters The command is evaluated as soon as the modem received a return In the following the used syntax is explained ATDT AT command font Courier bold Term Input of a parameter font Courier bold Term Input of an optional parameter font Courier bold Term Response from the modem font italic Examples OATDT n Dialing the phone number n ATDT1234 Dialing the phone number 1234 AT MS lt Modulation gt Automode Select modulation type AT MS V92 Select modulation type V 92 AT MS V92 1 Select modulation type V 92 with automatic adjustment Connect Connection to the remote terminal has been established gt Input prompt during the remote configuration July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56 4 1 UL 4 4 1 Description Front panel Description E m 17 5 5 Power O Y OH Ned Reset DCD Q RX TXO odem Z RJ 45 Line JC A S NL RS 232 The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL has four LED s to indicate the operating state Name Color LED off LED on Power Green No supply voltage Supply voltage available OH Yellow Modem is offline Modem is hooked to the phone lin
65. hange Password C sanya m beo 211 5 Z Z A DTR Behavior The signal Data Terminal Ready DTR on the serial interfaces indicates that the connected device control PC is switched on connected and ready for operation The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL may react to the device being switched off or the cable being removed Echo With the setting Echo the modem sends each command back via the serial inter face During terminal operation this makes it obvious which commands are en tered 13 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL Description 14 4 6 Installation Instructions Note For the installation of the INSYS modem with the configuration soft ware HSComm please also read Chapter 4 5 A Important Safety Instructions When using the communication device and its accessories the following safety instructions must be observed at all times to prevent fire electric shock or per sonal injury 1 The device may not be used in wet environments damp rooms or close to water e g close to bath tubs wash basins sinks wet floors or swimming pools 2 The device should not be used during a thunderstorm as this could result in electrical shock 3 The device may not be used when smell of gas or gas leakage is apparent to prevent fire hazards or an explosion Please comply with these instructions PC Maschine Spannungsversorgun
66. hangeability of the lines AT amp S DSR behavior This command determines how the modem treats its DSR CT107 output AT amp SO DSR always ON default AT amp S1 DSR ON after a response tone has been detected DSR OFF when no car rier is detected any more AT S n Selects the transmission speed at the serial interface The settings can be selected with this command This will however not switch off the automatic detection As soon as an AT is recognized the serial interface will set itself to the recognized speed and protocol If noAT is sent the selected speed is maintained until a hardware reset is performed If the selected speed should be maintained longer it must be stored with AT amp W This command will not change the registry 523 It only changes if the auto matic speed detection is used AT SO Maintaining the current speed AT S1 300 bps AT S2 600 bps AT S3 1 200 bps AT S4 2 400 bps AT S5 4 800 bps AT S6 9 600 bps AT S7 19 200 bps AT S8 38 400 bps AT S9 57 600 bps AT S10 115 200 bps July 06 65 AT Command Set 66 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description 5 lt gt Priority Circuit for Modems with Phones Connected in Series The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL gives a phone connected in series priority to make sure it interferes as little as possible with the usage of the phone connection see Chap ter 5 10 Monitoring Functions 1 Detectin
67. hi The free software can be downloaded at http www vector co jp authors VA002416 teraterm html Each AT command starts with the letters AT and ends with a Carriage Return CR Capital and small letters will both be accepted but the leading characters must be either AT or at The command line is evaluated after the modem re ceives a Return command In the description a parameter with the letter n means that it can have various values For example ATL lt n gt where can have the value 0 or 3 e g ATL2 medium vol ume For commands which expect a parameter but don t have a parameter the modem will automatically assume the parameter 0 The commands ATZ and ATO for example will have the same effect The factory settings are marked U u The standard end character is return oDh lt CR gt Return may not be entered after or The commands are acknowledged with or ERROR mand that is being edited will be interrupted by any further incoming character Therefore the next command must wait for acknowl edgement to avoid the deletion of the current command July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set 8 1 Overview AT Commands Command Description AT Start of the flash load function ATA Answer mode The modem is switched into response mode This is only effective in Germany if the con
68. ls AT VRID lt n gt Set last received CLIP The command AT VRID displays the CLIP of the last caller AT VRID 0 displays the ID preformatted AT VRID 1 displays the ID unformatted ATW lt n gt Error correction messages This command determines which data transmission rate information is provided for a CONNECT message ATWO The modem reports the baud rate between modem and application de fault ATW1 During the connection setup the modem reports the phone line speed the error correction protocol and the application baud rate ATW2 The modem reports the phone line speed AT amp W lt n gt Save configuration The command saves the current modem configuration including the 5 registry in one of the two user defined defaults AT amp WO Save in user default 0 AT amp W1 Save in user default 1 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description ATX n Extended result messages dial tone detection The command determines which group of messages the modem sends to the PC This is important for PBXs as often a leading or 9 must be dialed before a dialing tone is heard on the line Blind dialing dialing without detecting the dialing tone is activated or deac tivated according to the parameter The detection of the dialing tone however can al ways be enforced using the parameter W in the ATD dialing string see command ATD In the mode AT FCLASS 1 2 the modem always s
69. mand V 24 RS232 66020 to DTE 1 DCD AT amp C Data Carrier Detect 109 CF M5 2 RXD Receive Data 104 BB D2 3 TXD Transmit Data 103 BA 1 4 DTR AT amp D Data Terminal Ready 108 CD S1 5 GND Ground 102 AB E2 6 DSR AT amp S Data set ready 107 1 7 RTS AT amp R Request to send 105 CA 52 8 5 AT amp K Clear to send 106 CB M2 9 Ring Indication 125 CE M3 13 4 Possible Interface Speeds Baud rate in bps 300 4 800 28 800 600 9 600 38 400 1 200 14 400 57 600 2 400 19 200 115 200 92 July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 13 5 Telephone Interface RJ 12 plug with nose to the back 12 plug front 123456 m3 C Layout of the RJ12 Connector and the RJ45 Jack Pin Description Pin Description 1 NC 4 b1 2 a2 5 b2 3 b1 6 NC Meaning of the Signals Technical Data a1 b1 a2 b2 Incoming phone lines e g exchange connection or PBX they are used to connect a telephone in series In idle state a2 and b2 are connected with a1 and b1 via a loop current connector a2 and b2 are disconnected as soon as the mo dem occupies the line For the INSYS Modem 56k 4 1 UL the following applies Attention The used phone cords must have the type AWG 26 De vices connected to the RJ45 or the J30 20 17 connection must co
70. mand had been executed A preceded AT amp Y command decides if ei ther the default or 1 is loaded AT D lt n gt DTMF mode activation deactivation AT DO Switch off mode default AT D1 Switch mode When the DTMF mode is activated the modem will be set into DIMF mode for incoming calls After the signal OK the modem requires the input of the 4 digit PIN The PIN input is acoustically acknowledged The following commands can be performed via the phone keys Key Meaning 0 Terminate connection 1 x Control switch output 1 1 Set switch output 1 0 Reset switch output 1 Return 2 x Control switch output 2 x 1 Set switch output 2 0 Reset switch output 2 Return OK 3 Query of the two alarm inputs Both alarm inputs are output as HIGH or LOW in succession Return OK Status input 1 Status input 2 July 06 53 Command Set INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT D lt n gt Acoustic response Description Continuation short long tone short pause OK ready command executed PIN ok short high tone long low tone ERROR invalid command wrong PIN high long tone LOW Alarm input active HIGH Alarm input inactive If no DTMF tone is entered for more than 25 seconds the modem will automatically dis connect If the INSYS modem recognizes the call tone of a modem that wants to establish a con nection it will immediately swit
71. mm Open the installed HSComm The configuration program will automatically search for the connected modem Connection to the telephone network Connect the phone outlet and the modem with the supplied phone cord Connection Test Establish a connection either to another modem or in this example to Freenet Dial the following number 0101901929 For PBXs that require code number to establish connection usually a different command must be used The modem will establish a connection INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT Enter LED RXTX leuchtet kurz OK ATDT 0101901929 ATX3DT 0 0101901929 LED OH lights up Connect July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 Functions July 06 5 5 1 5 1 1 Functions This chapter describes the functions and settings of the INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL The settings can be selected and changed via AT commands using any terminal program Hyperterminal TeraTerm etc Alternatively all common settings can also be comfortably performed via the con figuration software HSComm see Chapter 4 5 Configuration software HSComm Usually you will find a part of the configuration software with the ac cording settings in the respective chapter Configuration Changing the configuration via AT commands Loading the factory settings into the active profile will enable you to easily recover an executable state BERE Loading the user profile 0
72. mply with the requirements of UL 60950 sec tion 6 93 Technical Data INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 13 6 Standards 13 6 1 ITU Standards CCITT ITU Standards CCITT Meaning V 21 Transmission with 300 bps duplex V 22 Transmission with 1 200 bps duplex V 22bis Transmission with 2 400 bps duplex V 23 Send with 75 bps and receive with 1 200 bps and vice versa V 23 half duplex Send or receive with 1 200 bps half duplex V25bis Alternate command set for AT command set V 32 Transmission with 9 600 bps or fallback 7 200 4 800 bps V 32bis Transmission with 14 400 bps or fallback 12 000 9 600 7 200 4 800 bps V FC Transmission with 28 800 bps or fallback 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400 bps V 34 Transmission with 28 800 bps or fallback 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400 bps 34 Transmission with 33 600 bps or fallback 31 200 28 800 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400 bps V 42 Error protection method for DCE s with asynchronous to synchronous conver sion V42bis Data compression method V 90 Receive with 56 000 bps or fall back 54 667 53 333 52 000 50 667 49 333 48 000 46 667 45 333 42 667 41 333 40 000 38 667 37 333 36 000 34 667 33 333 32 000 30 667 29 333 28 000 bps Send with 33 600 bps or fall back 31 200 28 800 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400 bps V 92 Receive with 56 000 bps
73. nactive open and 0 for active connected to ground AT IPR lt n gt Determine baud rate The command AT IPR switches the automatic baud rate detection on and off AT IPR 0 Activates the automatic baud rate detection default AT IPR lt n gt Sets the modem to the fixed baud rate n The following baud rates are supported 300 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 and 115 200 The setting AT IPR is not saved with AT amp W which means that in order to inactivate auto bauding the command AT IPR must be sent to the modem every time it is switched on July 06 55 AT Command Set 56 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT amp K n Select data flow control between the PC and the modem handshake Fax operation default is RTS CTS AT amp KO No data flow control AT amp K3 Select data flow control RTS CTS default AT amp K4 Select data flow control XON XOFF AT amp K5 Select transparent data flow control XON XOFF AT amp K6 Select RTS CTS and XON XOFF data flow control AT amp K8 Activates the controlled half duplex operation on the serial interface for RS485 In this mode the CTS signal is deactivated high while the INSYS modem sends data at the serial interface Thus the CTS signal can be used as driver release signal for a RS485 driver The polarity can be set with ATER AT K lt n gt Extended MNP functions MNP 10 This command determines if a V 42LAP M connection
74. nd ATD contains the parameter W If the dialing tone detection is not activated the modem waits for the dialing tone The waiting time in seconds is specified in S6 The value of the S6 registry can be between 4 and 7 seconds Waiting period carrier signal Wait for the carrier frequency from the other modem The maximum time for the modem to wait for a response from the other modem is specified in 57 The time starts running as soon as the modem has finished dialing The value of 57 can be between 0 and 180 seconds Dial tone delay Dial pause time if a comma is included in the dialing string If there is a comma in the dialing string the modem will wait during the dialing procedure until the time specified in S8 in seconds has run out The value of S8 can be between 1 and 7 seconds Reaction time carrier signal DCD response time for the carrier frequency from the other modem The DCD out put of the RS232 interface CT109 of the modem switches to ON when the carrier frequency from the other modem is detected before the time defined in S9 in tenth of seconds runs out S9 must be smaller than S10 Time period between lost carrier signal and hang up The time which leads to termination after carrier frequency loss In S10 the time is specified in tenth of seconds which the modem awaits to disconnect if it can t detect the carrier frequency from the other modem anymore Transmission clock of the ESC characters Minimum pre a
75. nd post run time and maximum interim time in 1 50 of seconds between two characters This must be observed if the modem is supposed to de tect an abort sequence usually July 06 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL S Registry July 06 513 514 515 517 Number of dialing attempts to send message Bit Meaning Bito 3 Number of dialing attempts Range of values 1 12 Default value 3 13 determines the number of attempts to send the message Note The limitation to a maximum of 12 at tempts is necessary for approval pur poses black listing Bit4 7 Reserved General settings Bit Meaning Bit o Reserved Bit 1 Echo on inputs Command echo 0 Echo off 1 Echo on Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3 Result format Result codes 0 Message numbers ATVO 1 Message texts 1 Bit 4 Reserved Bit 5 Tone pulse dialing Tone pulse 0 Tone dialing ATT 1 Pulse dialing ATP Bit 6 Reserved Bit 7 Originate answer Originate answer 0 Answer mode 1 Originate mode DTC Time Settings The idle connection control is a function integrated in the firmware which moni tors the data transmission in online mode This function prevents the modem to stay online for an unlimited amount of time although no data is being transmit ted anymore In the registry S15 any time period between 1 and 255 seconds may be entered If 515 is set to 0 the idle connection control is
76. ndicate a low input level low values indicate a high input level The optimum receives levels range from approx 012 to 028 To high levels could cause distortions too low levels will cause the line noise to have a negative impact on the connection quality Local Rtrn Count Number of retrains renegotiation of the connec tion triggered by the local modem Remote Rtrn Count Number of retrains renegotiation of the con nection triggered by the remote modem AT amp V3 Display of the currently set baud rate AT S n as well as the currently set data format AT U lt n gt July 06 69 AT Command Set 70 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT VCID lt n gt Set CLIP With this function the phone number of the caller can be displayed during an incoming call Only for phone lines or systems that support CLIP If you want to use the CLIP function please ask your network provider if your connection supports this function The following countries support CLIP Australia Belgium China Denmark Germany Finland Great Britain Hong Kong India Ireland Iceland Italy Canada Korea New Zealand The Netherlands Norway Austria Sweden Singapore Spain Taiwan USA AT VCID 0 Switches the CLIP function OFF default AT VCID 1 Switches the CLIP function ON and displays the ID preformatted for calls AT VCID 2 Switches the CLIP function ON and displays the ID unformatted for cal
77. neral Please comply with these instructions Allareasthat can be opened are maintenance areas Unauthorized opening of a maintenance area and inappropriate repairs may en danger the user ThelNSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL may not be used in wet envi ronments damp rooms or close to water Thedevice should not be used during a thunderstorm as this could result in electrical shock ThelNSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL may not be used in wet envi ronments damp rooms or close to water gt Please also take care not to let liquids seep into the modem as this may lead to short circuits gt Ifa power failure occurs the device will not be operational We rec ommend providing a separate circuit for the INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL If other devices experience short circuits the INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL will thus not be inoperative Using another power supply unit could damage the modem in this event the manufacturer will assume no liability Werecommend installing a suitable overvoltage protection 12 2 SMS The sending time of an SMS from the sender to a recipient depends on the pertinent provider of the service number Depending on the degree of utilization and the time of day an SMS may be on the way for an ex tended period 12 3 Cleaning Forcleaning purposes use a slightly damp cloth or an antistatic cloth Donotuse solvents gt case please take care that no moisture seeps
78. ng command ATD has been entered and reports the error No Dialtone After the ATD dialing com mand the modem will not start dialing right away 88 Automatic call acceptance is deac tivated The display of the key entries echo is deactivated The phone line is interrupted The modem is operated at a PBX The PBX requires that a code number is dialed to establish a connection or that the flash function is acti vated before the dialing tone is heard The modem however is awaiting a ring back signal al ready before the first digit is di aled The dialing lock of 3o seconds is active Enter the following commands in the terminal program 50 2 AT A1 Activate the echo with 1 Check the phone line After the leading digit was dialed without a ring back signal insert ing a W into the dialing string will re activate the ring back signal detection Example ATD0W12345 This problem can be solved by blind dialing dialing without ring back signal with the ATX3 com mand or by inserting the charac ter into the dialing string See Chapter 9 command ATX command ATD See Chapter 5 2 8 Dial up Delay July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL poem usHemes o July 06 It is not possible to establish a The modem dials with the pulse phone connection dialing method instead of the required tone dialing method or vice versa The modem can send data b
79. ote terminal aborts a connection the modem will immediately hang up In the registry S86 the value is set to 25 ATS86 25 Changing the loop voltage to detect the function Remote 01 02 03 Terminal Connection Abort 03 be set with the help of AT commands Voltage Loop voltage after the connection is terminated Loop voltage during the connection Time Note This detection is based on the change of the loop voltage AT TTE U1 02 It will not work for all connections ISDN phone systems in particular often suppress the hang up noise July 06 41 Operation with a PLC INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 6 42 Operation with a PLC Not for 5 5 Modem LL The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL has been tested for the most common PLC systems on the market The documentation Application Notes of the settings required for the respective PLC can be queried at INSYS MICROELECTRONICS E mail insys insys tec de Serial Interface Terminal ETETA Error Program Settings Device Language Sprache T SYS MICROELECTRONICS initialization string communication string Configure PC Modem i RS422 mode Configuration of the modem at PLC side The modem must be installed correctly before operation connect the modem to the PC by the serial cable Reset Modem run terminal program configure the format of the connection like set at PLC Send Default Settings standa
80. peration At the start or via the menu Device Read settings HSComm verifies the con nected device and displays the device name and the firmware in the program win dow By default only those settings can be selected which are implemented in the identified device The buttons in the right column can be used to select the current settings to reset the device to the saved settings Reset or to set the factory settings default val ues The selected configuration of the parameters is only sent to the modem after you click the button SEND File menu Configurations can be saved as files and re loaded at a later date When an error occurs while transmitting a configuration to the modem these are displayed in the Error menu Hitting the key F1 will automatically display a help window regarding the cur rently selected topic July 06 11 Description INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 4 5 2 Initial operation using HsComm 4 5 2 1 Serial interface Control PC and the modem must be modulated via the following joint settings of the serial interface Baud rate Data transmission speed Format Start bit data bits parity stop bits Data flow control Hardware software handshake PC Settings Serial interface settings of the PC Interface menu the current settings are dis played in the message bar of the main window Seralinterace port comi baudrate 9600 databits 8 stopbits 1 7 p
81. peration for the Timer The timer will run immediately after the modem goes off hook After the set time has been reached a RESET is per formed The timer is reset by each byte that is sent via the serial in terface Note The timer will run immediately after the mo dem goes off hook We therefore strongly rec ommend to not setting any times below 30 sec onds In remote mode idle connection control at the modem must be deactivated to prevent the connection from being interrupted after the timer has run out The remote data transmission will not reset the timer July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Functions 5 13 Priority Circuit for Modems with Phones Connected in Se ries Not for 5 5 Modem LL The INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL gives a phone connected in series priority to make sure it interferes as little as possible with the usage of the phone connection Command Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Chap 5 13 1 Chap 5 13 2 Chap 5 13 3 AT STE 0 default AT STE 1 2 3 AT STE 4 NI AT STE 5 6 7 5 13 1 Detecting a busy phone Line During a dial up attempt the model detects the busy phone line The modem reports LINE IN USE Changing the loop voltage to detect the function Detec 01 02 03 tion of a busy line 01 can set with the help of AT commands
82. period is exceeded the modem hangs up and the following error message appears NO CARRIER In the mode FCLASS 1 or 2 the modem acts as a fax modem It attempts to connect to another fax or fax modem The modem goes into receive status HDLC V 21 channel 2 as if the command had been executed The following characters may be transmitted as parameters brackets punctuation marks spaces and semicolons are ignored 0 to 9 The digits from to 9 The asterisk Only for tone dialing The hash Only for tone dialing A D The inband signaling characters A B C D P Pulse dialing mandatory Pulse or tone dialing is required according to the region T Tone dialing mandatory Pulse or tone dialing is required according to the region Wait dialing tone The modem waits for the dialing tone before it starts to dial If no dialing tone was detected within the period specified in the S6 registry the modem hangs up and an error message is dis played 8 Waiting for silence The modem waits at least five seconds for silence in the line before it executes the next character from the parameter string If this five second silence can not be detected and the abort period in the S7 registry has not been exceeded the modem terminates the connection displaying the message NO ANSWER If busy signal recognition was activated the modem terminates the con nection displaying the message BUSY If a response tone from th
83. r GSM devices AT CREG Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT CREG responds with CREG 0 1 Note This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applications for GSM devices AT CSQ Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT CSQ responds with CSQ 20 99 Note This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applications for GSM devices 5 Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT CPMS responds with CPMS MT 8 40 MT 8 40 MT 8 40 Note This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applications for GSM devices July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description ATD n Dial The modem goes off hook and dials according to the dialing string transmitted via the ATD command After it dialed the modem attempts to establish a connection If the ATD command was performed without a dialing string the modem goes off hook and at tempts to connect to the other modem without dialing The behavior of the modem depends on the activation of the line current recognition see command The execution of the ATD command also depends on when the last dialing attempt was performed In the mode AT FCLASS 0 the modem acts like data modem It attempts to connect to another data modem This attempt is repeated until the waiting period that was speci fied in the S7 registry has expired If this
84. rd This password secures the remote configuration as well as incoming data connections see AT P and security callback OLD PASSWORD Requires the old password default QWERTY Wrong input leads to ERROR NEW PASSWORD Enter the new password with 6 to 12 characters CONFIRM Repeat the new password Wrong input leads to ERROR OK The password is immediately stored in the EEPROM July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description AT C1 PIN for remote switching via This PIN secured the functions when the alarm inputs are remotely switched via SMS and for remote query of the alarm inputs OLD PIN Requires the old PIN default 1234 Wrong input leads to ERROR NEW PIN Enter the new PIN 4 characters CONFIRM Repeat the new PIN Wrong input leads to ERROR OK The PIN is immediately stored in the EEPROM AT amp C n DCD CT109 behavior Behavior of the RS232 DCD output of the modem AT amp CO DCD is always ON amp 1 DCD follows the carrier signal of the phone line default AT CMGF lt n gt Setthe SMS dispatch format with AT CMGS AT CMGF 0 Sets the PDU mode for the SMS dispatch AT CMGS default AT CMGF 1 Sets the text mode for the SMS dispatch via AT CMGS default AT CMGS lt n gt SMS dispatch directly via AT command Depending on the setting of AT CMFG lt n gt the command AT CMGS lt n gt will have a different syntax Setting AT CM
85. rd 9600 Baud 8 data bits even parity 1 stop bit handshake or 19200 Baud 8 data bits even parity 1 stop bit no handshake for the 9 pin PG interface transmit the settings to the modem connect the modem to the telephone line and the PLC i e PG access cf the central HSComm offers a range of recommended settings for the modems connected at the PLC or the PC at the control center If control is selected in the menu PLC for both modem locations the necessary settings and a user prompting are displayed as text The user can adjust the settings The commands Configure PLC modem and Configure PC modem transmit these settings to the connected modem July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Firmware Update 7 Firmware Update 7 1 Flashcom exe This function enables the firmware update of the INSYS Mo dem 336 56k 4 1 UL without switching the EEPROM The new version is available from your service partner Ouery of the used firmware ATI4 Unpack the file into any directory and start Flashcom exe x Select Modem Modem on COM2 2 Action Log 8 Available IRQ 1 Oxffff Available IRQ 1 Oxffff Checking for Modems NO Modem detected on COM1 Modem detected on COM2 Flash loadable modem detected Current Firmware 1 702 90 21 5 NO Modem detected COM3 r Status Checking COMA No modem detected No modem detect
86. re just used as an outline Space characters are ignored They are just used as an outline Dial the phone number 12345 Dial the phone number 12345 with the pulse dialing method Dial the phone number 12345 with the tone dialing method ATX3D0W12345 For PBXs which connect to the exchange line using the prefix 0 or 9 First blind dialing is activated with X3 see ATX3 command to be able to dial a leading 0 without hearing a dialing tone After 0 has been dialed via DO dialing tone recognition can be switched on again using the pa rameter W The modem thus waits for the dialing tone and continues with the rest of the dial up via 12345 only after hearing the dialing tone Waiting for the dialing tone may be omitted In this case the dialing command is ATX3D012345 July 06 5 5 336 56 4 1 01 AT Command Set Command Description AT amp D n DTR CT108 2 behavior DTR CT108 2 behavior Monitoring on off transitions of the RS232 DTR line of the PC AT amp DO DTR is ignored Allows the operation with PCs which do not run DTR AT amp D1 A DTR on off transition causes the modem to react as if it had received an abort sequence The modem switches to the input mode without hanging up AT amp D2 A DTR on off transition causes the modem to hang up Going off hook automatically is not possible default AT amp D3 A DTR on off transition causes the modem to perform a reset as if an ATZ com
87. s tec de Subject to technical changes as well as correction Date July 06 Item number 31 22 03 034 english 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 SCOPE OF DELIVERY o eoo ooo obere ooa o Pose o ese 7 GENERAL 2500 7 NOTES REGARDING THE USE OF THE MANUAL 8 DESCRIPTION E ce 9 FRONT 2 S I M 9 ERE 9 BOTTOM vC Cm 10 USER en Sm 10 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE HSCOMM ee eee eene 11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS eee ee eee eee eene eene eene 14 FUNCTIONS 5 e opere sooo ao opino eoa 17 CONFIGURATION Eaa aa 17 SERIAL DATA TRANSMISSION 1 4 19 220 23 DATA COMPRESSION m 24 SELECTIVE CALE ANSWER oso ee eu do roa e Tes esse 26 SWITCH OUTPUT 27 ALARM INPUT 28 SEND MESSAGES 30 REMOTE CONFIGURATION REMOTE 32 Contents Contents 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 7 1 7 2 8 1 8 2 8 3 9 1 9 2
88. sends a break signal to the other modem The length of the signal is the specified parameter times 1 10 of a second For error corrected connections the modem sends a break signal according to the active error correction protocol without considering a parameter specification If no connection is established or if a fax connection is active an error message is dis played AT B1 1 10 second break signal AT B2 2 10 second break signal AT B3 3 10 second break signal AT B4 4 10 second break signal AT B5 5 10 second break signal AT B6 6 10 second break signal AT B7 7 10 second break signal AT B8 8 10 second break signal AT B9 9 10 second break signal lt gt Switch key abort and off during connection ATSBO Key abort is active Each character on the TX line will result in an interrup tion of the connection setup default 1 Key abort is deactivated connection setup cannot be interrupted manually A connection setup can only be interrupted via DTR drop internal canceling of the mo NO DIALTONE BUSY or Timeout NO CARRIER S Registry 36 Bit 6 lt gt Enable data compression Enable disable a data compression type The modem can only perform data compression for error corrected connections AT CO No data compression enabled 1 MNP 5 data compression enabled 2 Enable V 42bis and V 44 data compression AT C3 Enable MNP 5 and V 42bis data compression default AT C Remote configuration passwo
89. ssages to the application in short or long format ATVO Messages in short format i e only the error number ATV1 Messages in long format i e the error text default AT V lt n gt Format of connect rate messages ATNVO This command enables the display of the connect message in three lines AT V1 This command enables the display of the connect message in one line default July 06 67 AT Command Set 68 INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description AT V Definition of the common alarm texts collective message for simple alarm Definition of the alarm text maximum of 160 characters for pulse alarm Definition of the common part of the alarm message maximum of 160 characters within HSComm limited to 120 characters Tothe input AT V the modem responds with NEW TEXT and expects the input of the alarm text completed with CR This command is not available in the remote operation mode Relevant commands AT V AT V lt n gt Definition of messages phone numbers AT amp ZO Definition of the SMS service center AT V Query of the common alarm texts collective message The common part of the alarm message is queried with the command AT V AT V n Definition of the variable alarm texts and phone numbers Definition of the alarm texts and phone numbers for the SMS dispatch After the input AT V1 or AT V2 the modem responds with NEW TEXT and expects an input in the format phone number message CR
90. supplier if damage ex ists Please keep the packaging material for possible future dispatch or storage 2 General The INSYS Modem 336 56 4 1 UL is suitable for the analogue phone network It has a very compact design and very robust plastic housing The modem supports the following functions which are described in detail in the following VON NON NO NON NON Establishing a data connection Automatic call Alarm inputs and outputs for SMS dispatch and to establish an alarm data connection Pulse input to send up to 10 SMS messages Fax dispatch at alarm release Local or remote configuration Usage in 87 countries Auto answer Data flow control Data compression Error correction Idle connection control Flash update Security callback Notes Regarding the Use of the Manual INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 3 Notes Regarding the Use of the Manual This manual uses the symbol especially important notes Further notes will be marked accordingly factory settings are marked default Example Chap 5 7 3 Enter old password default OWERTY In Chapters 4 to 6 the description consists of two columns Individual func tions are described on the left side The according AT commands and the mo dem responses can be found in the right column Function description AT command Example Chap 5 2 7 After the hardware reset load the user profile 1 ATZ1 All AT commands start wit
91. tablishing Bit 4 6 Error reporting group Limit result codes 0 see ATXO 4 see ATX1 5 see ATX2 6 see ATX3 7 see ATXA Bit 7 Stores the setting of AT L 80 July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL July 06 524 525 526 527 529 530 Time period until switching into sleep mode The time after which the modem switches to energy saving mode sleep during inactivity is determined in seconds in S24 The energy saving mode will be quit as soon as characters are sent to the modem or when a call comes in Note When the modem is in sleep mode it is necessary to send an AT command before sending other commands This first com mand may not be answered with Further AT commands may be entered immediately Time period for DTR signal Time period in which a modem waits without a DTR signal before it hangs up 1 100 seconds Time period between RTS CTS Time period between RTS and CTS activation in 1 100 seconds General settings Bit Meaning Bit 0 3 RS232 Mode Asynchronous Mode Selection 0 see AT amp MO or AT amp QO 9 see amp 05 10 see AT amp Q6 Bit 4 5 Reserved Bit 6 CCITT or Bell CCITT Bell Select Modulation 0 CCITT Modulation 1 Bell Modulation Bit 7 Remote Control Status Remote control 0 Remote control OFF 1 Remote control ON Time period for modifier flash Sets the time period in tenths of seconds after which the
92. th 5 irrespective of the data rate at the serial interface This means that the INSYS Modem 336 will for example always attempt to establish a 33600 baud connection even if the serial interface is only set to 9600 baud Without error correction the high speed will obviously lead to higher bit error rates which is usually disruptive The automatic speed limitation AT L0 will limit the speed on the phone side to the speed of the serial interface It should only be switched off if very low baud rates are employed or if the speed of the serial interface is changed during the connection ATM n Speaker control This command regulates when the speaker is active See command ATL n ATMO Speaker always OFF ATM1 Speaker ON during dialing and connection setup default ATM2 Speaker always ON ATM3 Speaker on during connection setup 58 July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56 4 1 UL Command Description AT MR lt n gt Show modulation type The command AT MR lt n gt enables the display of the modulation type after the message CONNECT AT MR 0 Switches the display function OFF default AT MR 1 Switches the display function ON The displayed value applies to the sent data AT MR 2 Switches the display function ON The displayed value applies to the received data If the display function is switched on the modem will display the modulation type and the line speed after the message CONNECT After the
93. the ATO command 3 Situation In case a break is received from another modem during a connection that has not been error corrected the parameters cause the following ATNKO Modem deletes the data buffer and sends a break to the PC ATNK1 See AT KO ATNK2 Modem sends a break to the PC without delay AT K3 See AT K2 AT K4 Modem sends a break to the application which is embedded into the data that was received from the other modem AT K5 Like AT K4 July 06 57 Command Set INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL Command Description ATL n Speaker volume This command regulates the speaker volume see command ATM ATL1 Speaker volume low default ATL2 Speaker volume medium ATL3 Speaker volume high ATSL Display level of the received signal The value that is reported from the modem equals the already amplified level within the modem not the phone line level Large ATSL responses imply a low signal level small values imply a high signal level 009 9db 043 43db AT L n Determines the automatic speed limitation The automatic speed limitation is used to automatically achieve the least possible error rate for connections without error correction In the factory settings the speed limitation is always switched on AT LO If the limitation is switched off AT L1 the modem will always establish the connection on the phone side with the maximum possible speed or the speed defined wi
94. up after recognition of the response or ringing tones and will only be activated after the connection is set up During the controlled half du plex operation AT amp K8 CTS is active if the modem sends data at the se rial interface When data is received at the serial interface CTS is inactive AT amp R1 CTS only switches to OFF when this is required by the data flow control During the controlled half duplex operation AT amp K8 CTS is inactive if the modem sends data at the serial interface When data is received at the serial interface CTS is active default AT R n Switches the remote control on and off AT RO Switches the remote control OFF AT R1 Switches the remote control ON default ATS lt n gt Read write of the 5 registry Depending on the country settings the S registries may only be changed within certain limits The modem still reports OK although the value has not changed as specified We recommend checking the results after each write attempt using the ATS n com mand ATS lt n gt lt x gt Sets the S registry n to the value x ATS n Shows the value ofthe S registry n 64 July 06 5 5 Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL AT Command Set Command Description AT S lt n gt Ability to switch between DCD and DSR lines 50 DSR signal is on the DSR line The DCD signal is on the DCD line default AT S1 The DSR signal is on the DCD line The DCD signal is on the DSR line Interc
95. ut The data flow control settings can t receive data RTS CTS are wrong The modem does not cooperate The communication program with a particular communica expects a certain data flow con tion program trol type The modem has not been set to the required type The modem cannot communi The other modem uses a trans cate with another modem or mission protocol which the local only with errors modem cannot understand You can determine if your phone system dials with pulses or tones If you hear a rattling on the line during dialing you are using pulse dialing The dialing types can be switched with the commands ATDP or ATDT See also Chapter 9 AT Command Set commands ATP ATT See Chapters 5 2 4 to 5 2 6 Data flow control Setting the modem to the re quired data flow control type will solve the problem Most of the time the used communication program allows the creation of an initialization string in which the necessary settings can be entered This string is transmitted to the modem during the program start See also the manual for the used software and Chapters 5 2 4 to 5 2 6 Data flow control Using the data compression type and error protocol required by the other modem will solve the prob lem See also Chapters 5 3 and 5 4 Error Correction and Data Com pression 89 Safety Instructions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 12 Safety Instructions 12 1 Ge
96. witzerland Liechtenstein Norway and Iceland According to the TBR 21 regulations after 12 futile dial up at tempts each further dial up is locked within 2 hours In this case the modem must be temporarily switched off The counter is automatically reset after each successfully es tablished connection After the connection has been established a dial delay of 5 seconds is observed Error Correction The modem masters the V 42 error correction protocol includ ing the Microcom Networking Protocol Levels 2 3 4 MNP2 MNP3 4 and the data throughput optimization MNP10 Configuration with HsComm settings according to the requirements Telephone Interface Error correction buffered no error correction 42 connection only MNP4 connection only V 42 or MNP4 connection only C 42 or MNP4 prefered 23 Functions INSYS Modem 336 56k 4 1 UL 5 3 1 42 Error correction The V 42 error correction includes the protocols LAPM Link AT N lt n gt Access Procedure for Modem and MNP 4 LAPM is the pre ferred error correction MNP 4 is supported for compatibility reasons with other MNP modems Both methods determine frames to transfer net data and use CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check check sums for error tests In V 42 the possibility exists to have the mod

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