Industrial Modem Designed for unattended sites · Designed to survive harsh environmental conditions for unattended operation, such as remote monitoring. · Dual Watchdog Timers which can restart the modem if the modem crashes, starts executing invalid code or has a power interruption. · Fully customisable. · A unique voice messaging system that can be used as a voice mail box or answering machine. · Dial & Talk Alarm feature. · Automatic Power Off when modem is not used.
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Industrial Modem User Guide If your modem ever suffers physical damage that causes its internal parts to become exposed, it should be disconnected from the phone line immediately. The modem must then be repaired before reconnection to the phone line is permissible. Should it be necessary to physically move your modem, disconnect it from the phone line or earthing lead before disconnecting the power connection.
Industrial Modem User Guide Introduction This manual provides a brief introduction to the Industrial SmartModem and gives an overview of the features and commands available. The IG6000 Industrial SmartModem has a SmartModem 336 core with additional features that make it suitable for industrial and unattended operation. Particular attention has been paid to ensuring that the modem restarts reliably in the event of power interruption or internal malfunction.
Industrial Modem User Guide Modem Controls and Indicators Links (Internal controls) LK1 1 2 Set factory defaults Normal LK2 1 Reserved LK3 1 Reserved LK4 1 Reserved LK5 Reserved LK6 Reserved LK7 Reserved LK8 1 2 None Link connects RS232 shield to ground LK9 PSTN Power down disabled DTR wakeup enabled DTR wakeup disabled IN OUT PSTN Leased Line LEDS DCD Data Carrier Detect (Inner LED) LED will glow when the modem detects a valid carrier signal from a remote modem.
Industrial Modem User Guide Modem Features Power Down Feature S119 can be set with the number of seconds of no activity before the modem shuts down. The modem will not shut down if DTR is asserted, if the modem is connected, any key on the keyboard is pressed or an alarm switch is on. The modem will wake up if: · DTR is raised · there is a Ringing signal or · an alarm switch is asserted. S119 defaults to 0 (power down disabled). The modem draws almost no power when powered down.
Industrial Modem User Guide Voice Messaging System This feature can be installed into an IG6000 by downloading a vocabulary file to the modem to enable it to respond to DTMF tones from a remote modem. If this feature is enabled by using the #MEM command: AT#MEM1 Modem will answer in voice mode after S110 rings if DTR is low AT#MEM2 Modem will answer in voice mode after S110 rings regardless of DTR AT#MEM0 All voice features off Dial the modem and wait for it to answer.
Industrial Modem User Guide 7. Press the # button on the phone when your message is finished. 8. Hang up the phone wait a few seconds. 9. Ring the modem again and record a second message for Alarm #2 following steps 8 and 9. Your messages are now recorded. 10. Reconnect modem to a terminal program and type AT#MCD to display the stored messages. The duration of the 2 messages you have recorded should be visible. 11.
Industrial Modem User Guide Operating Modes Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous Mode is the normal default mode of the modem. Control and monitoring is performed by executing the AT commands using a PC fitted with suitable communications software. Synchronous Operation Your modem supports two synchronous modes. Mode 1 allows operation with computers which support asynchronous and synchronous communication on a single RS232 port. Mode 2 allows your modem to be operated with dedicated synchronous terminals.
Industrial Modem User Guide When the terminal asserts the DTR signal (DTR makes an OFFON transition), your modem will dial stored phone number zero. The phone number may contain dial modifiers. To return to asynchronous mode: · Type: AT&M0 Your modem will remain in asynchronous mode. Leased Line Operation A leased line, or private line, is a telephone line that permanently connects two or more locations. The leased line does not have any switching equipment associated with it.
Industrial Modem User Guide Modem AT Commands Your Industrial Modem ª has a number of specific commands that control and enhance its operation. To access and change these commands open a local terminal connection with your modem using your preferred communications software, such as WinFax Pro, and type the letters AT followed by the specific command and press . The AT commands are case insensitive and may be entered in either lower or capital letters.
Industrial Modem User Guide General Commands +++ ? A/ B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 E0 E1 H0 H1 I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I9 I10 L0 L1 L2 L3 M0 M1 M2 M3 YML3913A n n n n Escape Sequence Displays help. May be followed by the command(s) or a keyword for which help is needed Repeat Command AutoConnect AutoConnect AutoConnect V.21 300 bps Bell 103 300 bps V.23 1200/75 bps V.22 1200 bps Bell 212A 1200 bps V.22bis 2400 bps AutoConnect V.
Industrial Modem User Guide M4 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 P Q0 Q1 Q2 R9 R14 R19 R28 R38 R57 R115 R230 Sn? Sn=x T V0 V1 W0 W1 W2 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 Zn &B0 &B1 &B2 &B3 &B4 &C0 &C1 &C2 &C3 &D0 &D1 &D2 &D3 &F0 YML3913A n n n n n n n n Speaker on during dial, answer, retrain or rate change Enter Online state and force communication retrain (V.22bis and V.32bis only) Retrain, donÕt go online (V.22bis & V.32bis) Change line speed to 4800 bps (V.32 & V.32bis) Change line speed to 7200 bps (V.32 & V.
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Industrial Modem User Guide #O1 #O2 #O3 #PIN=n #R0 #V0 #V1 %B0 %B1 %C0 %C1 %C2 %C3 %Dn %E0 %E1 %E2 %H0 %H1 %H2 %H3 %H9 %K0 %K1 %L0 %Ln %M0 %M1 %N0 %N1 %N2 %P0 %P1 %Q %R0 %R1 %R2 %S0 %S1 %T0 %T1 %U0 %U1 %U2 %W0 %W1 \A0 \A1 \A2 \A3 \Bn YML3913A n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Disconnects if terminal buffer overflows Disconnects if line buffer overflows Disconnects if either buffer overflows Pin Number where n is the pin number Remote Control Mode Command and S Register verifier off Command and S Re
Industrial Modem User Guide \J0 \J1 \Kn \N0 \N1 \N2 \N3 \N4 \N5 \N6 \N7 \Q0 \Q1 \Q2 \Q3 \Q4 \Q5 \Q6 \S \Tn \V0 \V1 \V8 \V9 \X0 \X1 *C0 *C1 *Wttt...tt n n n n n Fallback to direct mode disabled Fallback to direct mode enabled Received Break control (default \K5) Constant speed mode Variable speed mode MNP reliable mode V.42/MNP autoreliable mode V.42 reliable mode V.42 autoreliable mode V.
Industrial Modem User Guide Distinctive Ring The Industrial Modem is able to discriminate between three different types of rings. This is useful if you purchase the Telstra Duet service. With Telstra Duet, two phone numbers are shared for one telephone line. One number can be used for Voice and the other number can be used for your Modem. To enable the modem to answer only when your modem number is dialled, issue the command: ATSDR=4 S0=2&W.
Industrial Modem User Guide Response Codes Num 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 13 5 10 11 32 12 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 95 97 Verbal OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO DIALTONE BUSY NO ANSWER RINGING CONNECT 1200 CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 7200 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 12000 CONNECT 14400 CONNECT 16800 CONNECT 19200 CONNECT 21600 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT 26400 CONNECT 28800 CONNECT 31200 CONNECT 33600 Description Command accepted Connection established Incoming call detected Carrier not detected Command error Dial tone
Industrial Modem User Guide S Registers Reg 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 18 25 26 27 29 30 33 38 42 43 45 47 62 69 74 80 81 82 95 96 97 100 105 110 119 Range 0255 0255 1255 0127 0127 0127 47 160 17 1255 1255 70254 3255 08 0255 0255 0255 0255 10100 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 1255 0255 0255 0255 119 119 1255 063 1255 1255 110 0255 0255 0255 Def 00 00 43(+) 13 10 08 04 30 04 06 18 95 50 00 00 05 00 00 50 00 03 00 Unit rings rings ASCII ASCII ASCII ASCII secs sec
Industrial Modem User Guide Specifications Dimensions · · · Height: 31mm Length: 218mm Width: 122mm Communications · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ITUT 33600bps ITUT 31200bps ITUT V.34 (240033600bps) ITUT V.32bis (14400bps) ITUT V.32bis (1200bps) ITUT V.32 (9600bps) ITUT V.32 (7200bps) ITUT V.32 (4800bps) ITUT V.22bis (2400bps) ITUT V.22 (1200bps) ITUT V.23 (1200/75bps) ITUT V.21 (300bps) Bell 212A (1200bps) Bell 103 (300bps) ITUT V.17 (fax 12,00014,400bps) ITUT V.
Industrial Modem User Guide · · Error Correction V.42, MNP 24, MNP10 Data Compression · V.42bis, MNP 5 Encryption · · · · DES 64bit Cypher Feedback (Aust only) SuperSecure Failsafe Feature Hardware and firmware watchdog circuitry resets modem in the event of a lockup condition Environmental · Operating: 10¡ to +50¡ C Humidity · Up to 95% noncondensing Build Options · · YML3913A 938 V DC operation HOST interface TTL levels via 20 way dual row pinstrip connector.