Datasheet

Description INSYS Modem 336/56k 4.1 (UL)
4.3 Bottom
Terminal Meaning
11 OUT1NC Output 1 normally closed
12 OUT1 Output 1
13 OUT1NO Output 1 normally open
14 OUT2NC Output 2 normally closed
15 OUT2 Output 2
16 OUT2NO Output 2 normally open
17 b2 Looped-through telephone connection
18 b1 Phone line to network provider
19 a1 Phone line to network provider
OUT 1-NC
OUT 1
OUT 2-NC
OUT 2
OUT 2-NO
OUT 1-NO
b2
b1
a1
a2
Line
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20 a2 Looped-through telephone connection
a1 and b1 are the incoming phone lines (e.g. outside line or private branch ex-
change).
a2 and b2 are used to connect a phone in series. In idle state, they are connected
to a1 and b1 via a loop current connector. a2 and b2 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.
4.4 User Profile
The modem offers a choice of profiles:
¾ 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.
¾ 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 S registry is saved in each profile. In the descrip-
tion, the affected registries are marked with an “*” in the S
registry.
10 July 06