Operating Manual INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0 INSYS Modem 56k small INT USB 1.
Copyright © June 06 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited. All 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 performed with utmost care. Despite all efforts, there may be deviations to the actual functions. No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Contents 1 SCOPE OF DELIVERY....................................................6 2 FUNCTION OVERVIEW................................................6 3 NOTES REGARDING THE USE OF THE MANUAL ..........7 4 INITIAL OPERATION ....................................................8 4.1 FRONT PANEL ............................................................................8 4.2 TOP ..................................................................................
Contents INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 5.10 PRIORITY CIRCUIT FOR MODEMS WITH PHONES CONNECTED IN SERIES 36 6 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE HSCOMM ..................39 7 OPERATION WITH A PLC...........................................40 8 FIRMWARE UPDATE .................................................41 8.1 FLASHCOM.EXE .......................................................................41 8.2 TERMINAL PROGRAM................................................................
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 13.2 CLEANING...............................................................................87 14 TECHNICAL DATA......................................................88 14.1 MECHANICAL FEATURES ............................................................88 14.2 POWER SUPPLY .......................................................................88 14.3 PC INTERFACE .........................................................................89 14.
Scope of Delivery INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 1 Scope of Delivery Before you begin with the initial operation, please check if all accessories are included in the box. ¾ INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0 or ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ INSYS Modem 56k small INT USB 1.0 2 phone cords (TAE N at RJ12 and RJ12 at RJ12) PC connection cable 9/9-pin (RS232 cable) or USB connection cable User Guide CD-ROM (optional) Please contact your supplier if the content is not complete. Please also check the modem for shipping damage.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 3 Notes Regarding the Use of the Manual Notes Regarding the Use of the Manual ¾ This manual uses the symbol for especially important notes. Further notes will be marked accordingly. ¾ All factory settings are marked “default”. Example (Chap. 5.7.3): Enter old password (default: QWERTY) ¾ In Chapters 4 to 6 the description consists of two columns. Individual functions are described on the left side.
Initial Operation 4 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Initial Operation 4.1 Front panel INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0 INSYS Modem 56k small INT USB 1.0 The INSYS Modem 56k small INT has two LEDs to indicate the operating state: The left LED (Power RX/TX) displays the condition of the operating voltage and a data transmission. The right LED (OH/DCD) displays the status OH (off hook) and DCD (data carrier detect). The exact meaning of the display elements is described in the following table.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Initial Operation LED is red The modem is not “off hook” (it has not “lifted the receiver” yet) and the DCD line at the modem is permanently switched on. 4.2 Top 1 10...32 VDC 2 2 GND 3 3 Reset Power supply 1 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Internet: www.insys-tec.de Sales: insys@insys-tec.de Support: support@insys-tec.de Terminal Meaning 1 10..32V DC Power supply 10V - 32V DC 2 GND Ground 3 Reset Reset input 4 N/A 4.
Initial Operation INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 4.4 Installation Please observe our safety instructions. 1. Mounting on DIN rail 2. Connecting the power supply a) Connecting the ground connection b) Connecting the power supply 10…32V DC 1 10...32 VDC 2 2 GND 3 3 Reset Power supply 1 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Internet: www.insys-tec.de Sales: insys@insys-tec.de Support: support@insys-tec.de INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0 INSYS Modem 56k small INT USB 1.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Initial Operation Perform a short test using your terminal program. (TeraTermPro, ProcommPlus). Open the terminal program and enter the command. When the message appears on your monitor, the device has been successfully installed. 8. AT Enter LED RXTX lights up for a short time OK Check the communication using the configuration program HSComm Open installed HSComm The configuration program will automatically search for the connected modem 9.
Initial Operation INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 4.5 Installation of a USB Driver (Only for INSYS Modem 56k small INT USB 1.0) The installation of the INSYS modem 56k small INT USB 1.0 is performed in three steps. During the first two installation steps, a virtual COM port is installed, through which a modem can be addressed via a terminal program or the configuration software HSComm. During the third step, a modem driver can be installed, which can address the INSYS Modem 56 k small INT USB 1.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Initial Operation Select the item "Software from a list..." and click on "Next"... Click the button "Browse" and enter the path to the location of the driver information. E.g.: \DIN_Rail\Driver\Modem The system will now search for the driver information. Confirm any warning message from Windows XP by clicking the button "Continue installation".
Initial Operation INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Click on "Finish" to complete the first part of the installation. Note: Immediately after the first driver has been installed, this installation route must be performed the same way a second time to install the second part of the driver.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Initial Operation After the second installation has been completed, the system has a new COM port available. You can check the installation by opening the device manager in the start menu at Control Panel ->System -> Hardware -> Device Manager In this example, the modem was installed at COM port 4. The modem can now only be addressed via this COM port, using the configuration software HSComm, for example.
Initial Operation INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 4.5.2 Modem Driver Installation The following describes the installation of a driver for an INSYS Modem. Open the modem management in the control panel. Start menu: Control Panel ->Network and Internet Connections -> Phone and Modem Options Start the installation using the button "Add".
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Initial Operation After activating the check box "Select Modem", click on the button "Next". You can now either install a standard modem 56k or a special INSYS modem driver. If necessary, you may need to enter the storage location manually using the button "Disk Drive" to select the storage location. E.g.
Initial Operation INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Now enter the COM port for the modem connection. Use the virtual COM port that was installed in the previous chapter. In our example, this is COM 4. Click on "Next" to complete the installation. The installation is completed.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5 Functions 5.1 Configuration 5.1.1 Configuration Change Loading the factory settings into the active profile will enable you to easily recover an executable state. AT&F Loading the user profile 0 ATZ0 Loading the user profile 1 Prior to the loading of the user profile, a reset is performed. ATZ1 The settings of all profiles can be displayed in a chart. AT&V ATZ Example: The active profile will show all settings currently used by the modem.
Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 STORED PROFILE 1: B3 E1 L1 M1 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 *A1 *L0 *M0 *P0 *R1 %B0 %C3 %E2 %S0 \A1 \N3 \V0 &A0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &K3 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &X0 S00:005 S02:043 S06:003 S07:050 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:085 S12:050 S13:003 S15:000 S17:042 S18:000 S24:000 S36:135 S40:104 S41:195 S46:138 S95:000 Note: The user profiles 0 and 1 can be modified without affecting the active profile.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 5.1.2 Functions Save Configuration If the modem configuration was adjusted to certain user requirements, these settings can be saved in the user profiles 0 AT&W0 or 1. AT&W1 AT&W Configuration changes will be lost after a RESET or restart if they were not saved before. 5.2 Serial Data Transmission 5.2.
Functions 5.2.2 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions Hardware data flow control with the application (RTS): RS232 Cable Application RTS Line (E.g.: PC or control) Modem The application sets the RTS line to OFF to request from the modem to interrupt the data transmission. It will depend on the according application software if the RTS/CTS lines can be operated. AT&K AT&R The application sets the RTS line to ON to request data from the modem. 5.2.
Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 5.2.6 Reset There are three reset options: ¾ After the power supply has been interrupted for a short time. ¾ After the terminal RESET is connected to the terminal GND ¾ With the help of the terminal program After the hardware reset, load the user profile 0 After the hardware reset, load the user profile 1 5.2.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.3 Error correction The modem masters the V.42 error correction protocol including the Microcom Networking Protocol Levels 2/3/4 (MNP2, MNP3, MNP4) and the data throughput optimization MNP10. 5.3.1 V42 Error Correction The V.42 error correction includes the protocols LAPM (Link Access Procedure for Modem) and MNP 4. LAPM is the preferred error correction. MNP 4 is supported for compatibility reasons with other MNP modems.
Functions 5.4.1 5.4.2 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 V.42bis Data Compression Switch on V.42bis data compression AT%C3 Switch off V.42bis data compression AT%C0 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.5 Selective Call Answer If the selective call acceptance is activated, the modem will only accept calls from certain callers. The identification 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.
Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 The list of phone numbers may also contain wildcards “'*”. This allows the activation of entire blocks of phone numbers. The wild card character (“*”) replaces exactly 1 character of the phone number. AT*N=94158692** Our example will activate all phone numbers that start with 94158692** and have 2 more digits (e.g.: an extension). AT*N6=94158692** The phone number may not contain separators such as brackets or space characters.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.6 Send Messages Note: 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 extended period. 5.6.1 Transmission Configuration The modem can not only send the alarm message to another analogue modem, but also to a mobile phone as an SMS.
Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 The modem will reply with new text: and expects the input of the phone number and the alarm text in the form 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 maximum of 240 characters, the first 160 characters are sent as SMS. Some network providers support SMS forwarding to a fax machine or an e-mail address.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.7 Remote Configuration (Remote Control) 5.7.1 Mode of Operation Modem 1 Phone line (local modem) Modem 2 (remote modem) To switch into the remote configuration mode, a data connection must be established between the modems. A certain connection type is not mandatory, we recommend, however, using only error corrected connections for remote configuration, to avoid transfer errors for the commands.
Functions 5.7.4 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Start of the remote configuration at the local modem Dial the modem ATD The modem will establish a successful connection Connect… 5.7.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.8 Access Control 5.8.1 Password To protect 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 AT*C The default setting is QWERTY. 5.8.2 Data Connection An incoming connection is only released after the caller has entered the password. 5.8.
Functions 5.8.3.2 34 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Operation Establishing a connection to the modem. ATD The connection to the modem is established. The modem responds to an incoming call. Connect SECURITY CALLBACK REMOTE PASSWORD: You must now enter the “Remote Password”, which is identical to the password for the remote configuration.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.9 Data Transmit Controller (Idle Connection Control) 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. 5.9.1 Activation The activation takes place in the S15 registry. Any time period between 1 and 255 seconds may be set. 5.9.
Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 5.10 Priority Circuit for Modems with Phones Connected in Series The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 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 (Chap. 5.10.1) Function 2 (Chap. 5.10.2) Function 3 (Chap. 5.10.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Functions 5.10.2 Going off-hook on account of a telephone connected in series If a telephone connected in series goes off-hook during an existing modem 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. When the phone connection is terminated, the modem will not establish a new connection.
Functions INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 5.10.3 Remote Terminal Connection Abort When the remote terminal aborts a connection, the modem will immediately hang up. In the registry S86, the value is set to 25. Changing the loop voltage to detect the function – Remote Terminal Connection Abort (U3) – can be set with the help of AT commands. ATS86=25 AT-TTE=U1, U2, U3 Voltage Loop voltage after the connection is terminated. U3 Loop voltage during the connection.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 6 Configuration Software HSComm Configuration Software HSComm The configuration of the INSYS 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 can be entered without knowing the individual commands and their parameters, using the configuration software.
Operation with a PLC 7 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Operation with a PLC The INSYS Modem 56k small INT 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). HSComm offers a range of recommended settings for the modems connected at the PLC or the PC at the control center.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 8 Firmware Update Firmware Update 8.1 Flashcom.exe This function enables firmware updates of the modem without switching the EEPROM. The new version is available from your service partner. Query of the used firmware ATI4 Unpack the file into any directory on the PC and start Flashcom.exe. The program will automatically search for the connected modem. Select the according INSYS Modem and start the update.
Firmware Update INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Close the window when the update is completed. 8.2 Terminal Program 8.2.1 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 reasons, any interpretation of characters (e.g.: TAB, CR, BS...) by the ASCII upload protocol must be prevented.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 ¾ ¾ Firmware Update ASCII upload of the file HS_LADER.S37 Download Flashcode ASCII upload of the firmware (xxxxxxxx.S37) Device successfully programmed The process is finished as soon as the loading procedure is completed. Monitoring of Results: The transfer process is indicated by dots on the monitor (of the terminal program).
AT Command Set 9 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set All INSYS communication devices are controlled internally via AT commands. A terminal program is integrated in the HSComm. The AT commands can be directly entered at the menu item “Terminal”. Alternatively, we recommend the terminal program TeraTerm by T. T. Teranishi. The free software can be downloaded at http://www.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set 9.1 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 connected phone goes off-hook or if a call comes in. A/ Repeat the last command The last command is repeated. AT\A Select maximum MNP block size Define maximum block size for error corrected MNP transmissions.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT\B Send “break” to the other modem For connections that were not error corrected the modem 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT*C Remote configuration password This password secures the remote configuration as well as incoming data connections (see AT*P) and security callback. AT&C 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.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT+CPIN? Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT+CPIN? responds with "+CPIN: READY" This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applications for GSM devices. AT+CREG? Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT+CREG? responds with "+CREG: 0,1". 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".
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description ATD Dial AT Command Set The modem goes off-hook and dials according to the transmitted dialing string. After the dialing procedure, the modem attempts to establish a connection. If the ATD command was performed without a dialing string, the modem goes off-hook and attempts to connect to the other modem (without dialing). The behavior of the modem depends on the activation of the line current recognition (see ATX command).
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description ATD ‚ 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. L Last number re-dialing. ; Return to the input mode after dialing. It is added to the end of the dialing string and causes the moden to return to the entry mode when it reaches “;” (with: message OK).
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT&D DTR (CT108/2) behavior DTR (CT108/2) behavior - Monitoring on/off transitions of the RS232 DTR line of the PC. AT&D0 DTR is ignored. Allows the operation with PCs which do not run DTR. AT&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&D2 A DTR on/off transition causes the modem to hang up.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT+GCI= Set country code The command AT+GCI allows the customization of the modem for 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. Please find a detailed list of the countries that can be set in Chap. 15 "Country Codes".
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT&K Select data flow control between the PC and the modem (handshake) Fax operation default is RTS/CTS.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT\K 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 PC, or from the command AT\B according to the parameters. 54 1.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description ATL Speaker volume This command regulates the speaker volume (see ATM) AT%L ATL1 Speaker volume low (default) ATL2 Speaker with medium volume ATL3 Speaker with high volume Note: The speaker output is optional and is not supported in the standard version. 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.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT+MR= Show modulation type The command “AT+MR“ 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT+MS=, [Automode], [Send Minbaud, Send Maxbaud], [Receive Minbaud, Receive Maxbaud] Parameter modulation: CONTINUATION 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 V.22 1200 V22B V.22bis 2400 or 1200 V23C V.23 1200 V32 V.32 9600 or 4800 V32B V.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT*M Remote terminal selection Defines the protocol that is used to send the alarm string to the network provider. AT*M0 The remote terminal is a normal fixed network modem (default) AT*M1 The remote terminal is a mobile phone with network access via PET/IXO/TAP protocol and data format 8N1 (e.g.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT*N= Permitted numbers for selective call acceptance 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 settings of ATS0 (the line RI is activated with each call, irrespective of that fact).
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT*P Password query AT*P0 Switches the password query off after the connection has been established (default). AT*P1 Switches the password query on after the connection has been established. 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT\Q Quiet Call AT Command Set Quiet Call will switch of the phone connected in series at the first ring. In connection with the selective call answer (AT&N), calls from a previously defined phone number can 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 Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT%S Ability to switch between DCD and DSR lines AT&S AT%S0 The 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 (Interchangeability of the lines) DSR behavior This command determines how the modem treats its DSR (CT107) output. AT&S0 AT&S1 AT*S DSR always ON (default). DSR ON after a response tone has been detected.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT-STE= Priority Circuit for Modems with Phones Connected in Series The INSYS Modem 56k small INT gives a phone connected in series priority, to make sure it interferes as little as possible with the usage of the phone connection. (see Chapter 5.10) Monitoring Functions: 1) Detecting a busy phone line During a dial-up attempt, the model detects the busy phone line (LINE IN USE).
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT-TTE=U1, U2, U3 Parameter Configuration for Priority Circuit The command AT-TTE=U1, U2, U3 will set the change of the loop voltage. The settings are required to detect AT-STE=. (see Chap. 5.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT\V Format of connect rate messages AT*V AT\V0 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.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT&V Show the configurations AT&V0 The active configuration of the modem, the saved user defaults and the saved phone numbers 0 to 3 (the parameter 0 may be omitted) are displayed AT&V1 Displays the diagnostic data of the last connection (connection partner, reason for disconnect). TERMINATION REASON: Reason for disconnect. E.g.: Connection termination via command (ATH: “LOCAL REQUEST”).
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description AT+VCID= Set CLIP AT Command Set 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.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Command Description ATX 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 0 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 deactivated according to the parameter.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 AT Command Set Command Description AT&Z 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&Z=xxx n xxx This is the number of the list entry (from 0 to 3). This is the dialing string with the phone number.
AT Command Set INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 9.2 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. 9.3 AT Messages List of message numbers and messages texts depending on the command ATX.
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AT Command Set Message Number Short form INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S Registry 10 S Registry S registries may be read and written using the ATS command. (See Chapter 9 "AT Command Set", command ATS) 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?).
S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Register Function Units Range Default S30 Time period until hang up due to silence 10 s 0-255 0 S31* General settings - C2h (194) S36* Reset of error logs - 135 S38 Time period until forced hang up s S39* Flow control - 3 S40* General settings - 104 S41* General settings - 195 S46* V.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S Registry S4 Linefeed character Linefeed character S5 Backspace character Backspace character S6* 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.
S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S13* Number of dialing attempts to send the message Bit Meaning Bit 0 – 3 Number of dialing attempts Bit 4 - 7 Reserved Range of values:1...12 Default value: 3 S13 determines the number of attempts to send the message. Note: The limitation to a maximum of 12 attempts is necessary for approval purposes (black listing).
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S Registry S21* Settings for V24 Bit Meaning Bit 0.
S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S24* 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 “AT” command may not be answered with “OK”.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S Registry S31* General settings Bit Meaning Bit 0 Reserved Bit 1 Description Connect message 0: 3- line message (AT\V0) 1: Expanded 1-line message (AT\V1) Error correction Messages Messages: 0: Only PC baud rate 1: PC and phone baud rate 2: Only phone baud rate (ATW1) (ATW2) Bit 4-7 Reserved S36* Reset of error logs Bit Meaning Bit 0..2 Determines what happens if an attempt to establish a V.42 LAP-M connection fails.
S Registry INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S39* Flow control Selection of the data flow control between the modem and the application.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 S46* S Registry V.42bis Data Compression S46=136 No data compression S46=138 V.42bis data compression on S48* V.42bis Connection setup protocol S48=0 Only LAPM connection possible S48=7 LAPM or MNP 4 connection S48=128 Connection protocol as laid down in S36 S86 Error event code When a connection fails (NO CARRIER), an event code is written into this registry.
S Registry S91* INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 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. S91=0 Transmit level -1 dBm S91=15 Transmit level -16 dBm Note: The range and the default value depend on the country settings (AT+GCI).
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 11 Sending SMS as Fax or E-mail Sending SMS as Fax or E-mail Chapter 11 shows an overview of network providers for German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). All necessary information is available from the customer service center of the provider.
Service center 01930100 43900664914 +41794998123 Network provider T-COM (Germany) A1 (Austria) Swisscom (Switzerland) E-mail address+space+text Text E-mail address 555 E-mail address+space+text SMS format 8000 Phone number abc@defg.de abc@defg.de E-mail address abc*defg.de This is a test This is a test abc*defg.de This is a test Example Sending SMS as Fax or E-mail INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 11.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 12 FAQ FAQ In the following some questions are described, which – from experience – may occur during the installation. Problem: Possible cause: Remedy The modem does not accept calls. Automatic call acceptance is deac- Enter the following commands in tivated. the terminal program: ATS0=2 AT*A1 The key entries are not disThe display of the key entries played in the terminal program. (echo) is deactivated. Activate the echo with ATE1.
FAQ INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Problem: Possible cause: Remedy It is not possible to establish a phone connection. The modem dials with the pulse dialing method instead of the required tone dialing method, or vice versa. 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 13 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions 13.1 General ¾ All areas that can be opened are maintenance areas. Unauthorized opening of a maintenance area and inappropriate repairs may endanger the user. ¾ The INSYS Modem 56k small INT may not be used in wet environments. Please also take care not to let liquids seep into the modem as this may lead to short circuits. ¾ If a power failure occurs the device will not be operational.
Technical Data 14 INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Technical Data 14.1 Mechanical Features INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Weight 3.53 oz Dimensions (maximum) w x d x h = 23 x 110 x 75 Temperature range 32.00°F..131°F Protection class Housing IP 40/ Terminal IP 20 Humidity 0 - 95% non-condensing 14.2 Power Supply All specified technical data was measured with a nominal input voltage, full load, and an ambient temperature of 77.00 °F.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Technical Data 14.3 PC Interface 14.3.1 Serial interface (Only for INSYS Modem 56k small IINT 2.0) Layout of the 9-pin D-SUB jack Description of the signals on the 9-pin D-SUB connector on DCE side: CCITT V-24 EIA RS232 DIN 66020 E/A DCE to DTE Data Carrier Detect 109 CF M5 O RXD Receive Data 104 BB D2 O TXD Transmit Data 103 BA D1 I Data Terminal Ready 108 CD S1 I Ground 102 AB E2 9-pin D-Sub DCE Pin No.
Technical Data INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 14.4 Possible Interface Speeds Baud rate in bps 90 300 4.800 28.800 600 9.600 38.400 1.200 14.400 57.600 2.400 19.200 115.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Technical Data 14.5 Supported Transmission Standards Transmission standard June 06 Transmission standard V.17 9 V.44 Data Compression 9 V.21 9 V.90 9 V.21 Channel2 9 V.92 9 V.22A/B 9 Bell 212A and 103 9 V.22bis 9 Remote Maintenance 9 V.23 9 Fax group 3 send/receive V.27ter 9 Fax class 1 command set 9 V.29 9 Fax class 2 command set 9 V.32bis 9 MNP 2-4 error correction 9 V.34 9 MNP 5 Data Compression 9 V.
Technical Data INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 14.6 Telephone Interface RJ 12 connector directed backwards b2 b1 a2 a1 RJ 12 connector front Layout of the RJ12 Connector and the RJ45 Jack Pin Description Pin Description 1 NC 4 b1 2 a2 5 b2 3 a1 6 NC Meaning of the Signals: a1, b1: Incoming phone lines (e.g. exchange connection or PBX) a2, b2: 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.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 Technical Data 14.7 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 and receive with 1,200 bps. V.25bis* Alternate command set for AT command set V.32 Transmission with 9,600 bps or (fallback) 7,200, 4,800 bps. V.
Country Codes INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0 15 Country Codes Adjust the modem to local requirements using the command AT+CGI= All other settings should be carried out after the country code has been selected, because some factory settings depend on the country.
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.
Country Codes INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.