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S Registry INSYS Modem small INT 2.1
18.2 Description S Registry
Note: Registries marked with *) are stored in the user defaults with the command
AT&W
.
S0* Number of ringing tones until automatically going off-hook
Number of rings until the modem goes off-hook
For S0=0 the modem will not go off-hook when a call comes in. The value of S0 can be between 0 and 5.
S1
Ringing tone counter
Counter for call ringing. S1 is read-only. S1 will be reset to zero, when the modem answers a call.
S2* 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.
S3 Return
Carriage Return Character (CR).
Linefeed 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.
If it does not detect a dialing tone, it will check if dial tone recognition is activated or if the dialing string (Chapter „AT Command Set“, command 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.
S7* 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 S7. The time starts running as soon as the modem has finished dialing. The value of S7 can be between 0 and 180 seconds.
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S8* 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.
S9* Reaction time carrier signal
DCD response time for the carrier frequency from the other modem. The DCD output 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.
S10* Time period between lost carrier signal and hang up
The time which leads to termination after carrier frequency loss. In S10, the time period for which the modem waits for the disconnection if it can no longer detect the carrier frequency from the other modem, is specified in tenth of seconds.
S12* Transmission clock of the ESC characters
Minimum pre and 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 detect an abort sequence (usually +++).
S13* Number of dialing attempts to send a message
Bit Meaning
Bit 0 – 3 Number of dialing attempts Range of values:
Default value: 3
1...12
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).
Bit 4 - 7 Reserved
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Bit
Bit 0
Bit 1
Meaning
Reserved
Echo on inputs Command echo 0: Echo off on
Bit 2
Bit 3
Reserved
Result format
Result codes: 0: Message numbers
(ATV0)
1: Message texts (ATV1)
Bit 4
Bit 5
Reserved
Tone/pulse dialing
Tone/pulse 0: Tone dialing (ATT)
1: Pulse dialing (ATP)
Bit 6
Bit 7
Reserved
Originate/answer Originate/answer 0: Answer mode
1: Originate mode
S15* DTC Time Settings
The idle connection control 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.
In the registry S15, any time period between 1 and 255 seconds may be entered. If S15 is set to 0, the idle connection control is 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).
S17* Initial character for remote configuration
In S17, the ASCII code of a character which is used to start the remote configuration, is defined. Values >127 switch the remote configuration off completely. The default setting in S17 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).
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S21* Settings for V24
Bit Meaning
Bit 0.1 Reserved
Bit 2 CTS behaviour
Bit 3-4
Bit 5
Bit 6
DTR behaviour
DCD behaviour
DSR behaviour
CT106 (CTS) behaviour:
0: see AT\K0
1: see AT&R1
CT108 (DTR) behaviour:
0: see AT&D0
1: see AT&D1
2: see AT&D2
3: see AT&D3
CT109 (DCD) behaviour:
0: see AT&C0
1: see AT&C1
CT107 (DCD) behaviour:
0: see AT&S0
1: see AT&S1
Reserved Bit 7 Reserved
S22* Speaker system settings
Bit
Bit 0.1
Meaning
Speaker volume
Bit 2-3
Bit 4-6
Speaker control
Error message group
Speaker volume:
0: Off
1: Silent
2: Medium
3: Loud
(ATL0)
(ATL1)
(ATL2)
(ATL3)
Speaker control:
0: Off (ATM0)
1: On until carrier (ATM1)
2: Always on (ATM2)
3: On at establishing
Limit result codes:
0: see ATX0
4: see ATX1
5: see ATX2
6: see ATX3
7: see ATX4
Bit 7 Stores the setting of
AT*L
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”. Further AT commands may be entered immediately.
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S25 Time period for DTR signal
Time period, in which a modem waits without a DTR signal before it hangs up
(1/100 seconds).
S26 Time period between RTS/CTS
Time period between RTS and CTS activation in 1/100 seconds.
S27* General settings
Bit Meaning
Bit 0-3 RS232-Mode Asynchronous Mode Selection:
0: see AT&M0 or AT&Q0
9: see AT&Q5
10: see AT&Q6
Bit 4.5
Reserved
Bit 6
Bit 7
CCITT or Bell
Modulation
CCITT/Bell Select
0: CCITT Modulation
1: Bell Modulation
Remote Control Status Remote control
0: Remote control OFF
1: Remote control ON
S29 Time period for modifier “flash”
Sets the time period in tenths of seconds, after which the modem hangs up due to a flash in the dialing string.
S30
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).
S31* General settings
Bit
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2-3
Meaning
Reserved
Description
Connect message
Error correction
Messages
Bit 4-7 Reserved
0: 3-line message (\V0)
1: Expanded 1-line message (\V1)
Messages:
0: Only PC baud rate
1: PC and phone baud rate
2: Only phone baud rate
(ATW1)
(ATW2)
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S36* Reset of error logs
Bit
Bit 0..2
Meaning
Determines what happens if an attempt to establish a V.42 LAP-M connection fails. It is connected to the registry
S48.
S Registry
0
1
Modem hangs up
Modem stays online and establishes a direct mode connection.
2 Reserved
3 Modem stays online and establishes a direct mode connection.
4
5
Modem attempts to establish a MNP connection. In case of failure it hangs up.
Modem attempts to establish a MNP connection. In case of failure a direct mode connection is established.
6 Reserved
Bit 3.0.5 SMS type
7 Modem attempts to establish a MNP connection. In case of failure a normal mode connection is established.
0: normal fixed network modem (AT*M0)
1: D1 and E networks (AT*M1)
4: D2
(AT*M4)
5: Fax
(AT*M5)
6: Fixed network SMS (AT*M6)
Bit 6
Bit 7
Key abort
Call acceptance
0: Key abort activated
1: Key abort deactivated
1: Call answer not locked
0: Call acceptance locked
(AT%B0)
(AT%B1)
(AT*A1)
(AT*A0)
S38 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.
S39* Flow control
Selection of the data flow control between the PC and the modem
S39=0 No data flow control (AT&K0)
S39=3 RTS/ CTS data flow control (AT&K3)
S39=4 XON/ XOFF data flow control (AT&K4)
S39=6 RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF data flow control
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S40* Break handling and MNP5 block size
Bit
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3-5
Bit 6-7
Meaning
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Break handling
MNP block size
Break handling
0: see AT\K0
1: see AT\K1
2: see AT\K2
3: see AT\K3
4: see AT\K4
5: see AT\K5
MNP block size
0: 64 characters
1: 128 characters
2: 192 characters
3: 256 characters
S41* Compression settings: Compression type, retrain
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(AT\A0)
(AT\A1)
(AT\A2)
(AT\A3)
Bit
Bit 0.1
Bit 2
Meaning
Select compression type Compression Selection
0: No compression
1: MNP5
(AT%C0)
(AT%C1)
2: (AT%C2)
3: MNP5 or V.42bis (AT%C3)
Auto retrain Auto retrain control
0: No auto retrain (AT%E0)
1: Auto retrain (AT%E1)
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
0: No FB/FF
1: FB/FF
Bit 7 Reserved
S46* V.42bis Data Compression
S46=136 No data compression
S46=138 V.42bis data compression on
S48* V.42bis Connection setup protocol
(AT%E2)
S48=0 Only LAPM connection possible
S48=7 LAPM or MNP 4 connection
S48=128 Connection protocol as laid down in S36
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S86
Error event code
S Registry
When a connection fails (NO CARRIER), an event code is written into this registry.
S86=0 Normal disconnect, no error
S86=5 No establishing of an error-corrected (V.42) connection
S86=6 No extensions could be negotiated
S86=7 Remote terminal only supports synchronous modems
S86=8 No joint framing detected
S86=9 No protocol could be established
S86=10 Invalid answer when negotiating extensions
S86=11 No synchronous marks received from remote terminal
S86=12 Normal disconnection by remote terminal
S86=13 Remote terminal didn’t respond any more (ten attempts)
S86=16 Remote terminal demanded cleardown (GSTN cleardown)
S86=17 Inactivity timer expired
S86=18 Desired speed is not supported
S86=19 Long space disconnect
S86=20 Key abort (character was sent during connection setup)
S86=22 No connection setup possible
S86=23 Cleardown after 3 retrains
S86=25 Termination of the connection by the remote terminal or by a phone connected in series
S86=26 Remote terminal hung up
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.
S91=0 Transmit level 0 dBm
S91=15 Transmit level -15 dBm
Note: The range and the default value depend on the country settings
(AT+GCI).
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S95* Result Code Control – Result code
Bit
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
Bit 7
Meaning
CONNECT message with line speed
CONNECT/ARO message for error corrected connection
CARRIER messages enabled (messages 40 – 47)
PROTOCOL messages enabled (messages 70 – 80)
Reserved
COMPRESSION message enabled (messages 66 - 69)
Reserved
Reserved
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19 SMS Provider / Service Center
The following is an overview of network providers in Germany. All information is without guarantee and may change without notifying INSYS. All necessary information is available from the customer service center of the provider.
The dispatch time of an alarm message from sender to recipient depends on the respective service center provider. An alarm message may take some more time to be sent depending on capacity utilisation and time of day.
Please note that there is no confirmation about a successful alarm SMS delivery.
19.1 Alarm via SMS
In case of an alarm dispatch via SMS, it is only possible to send SMS into the network of the service provider, whose service center has been configured.
The service providers T-Home and Anny Way enable to send SMS to all
German mobile phone networks at the moment.
Network provider Country Service center no. Phone number format
T-Mobile (D1) D 0171 2521002
Example
Network code + phone no. 0171 1234567
Vodafone (D2)
O2
D
D
Anny Way D
T-Home (landline) D
0172 2278000
0179 7673425
0900 32669000
0193010
Network code + phone no. 0172 1234567
Network code + phone no. 0179 1234567
Network code + phone no. 0170 1234567
Network code + phone no. 0941 1234567
Table 13: Provider for alarm dispatch via SMS
19.2 Alarm Using E-Mail via SMS
Different service providers also allow to send an alarm to an e-mail address.
Mostly, the e-mail address precedes the message text separated by a blank in this case. With this, the alarm message, which contains the e-mail address and the message text, will be sent as SMS.
Network provider Country Service center no. Phone no. Message format
T-Home D 0193010 8000 name*provider.de message text
Anny Way D 0900 32669000 6245
Table 14: Provider for alarm dispatch using e-mail via SMS [email protected]:message text
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Tables and Diagrams
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20.1 List of Tables
Table 3: Description of the connections on the top of the device........................... 19
Table 4: Description of the pin allocation of the sub-D jack.................................... 20
Table 5: Layout description of the RJ12 and TAE plugs.......................................... 21
Table 6: Description of the functions on the HSComm tab "Modem" .................... 34
Table 7: Description of the functions on the HSComm tab "Alarm functions" ....... 35
Table 8: Possible combinations of the individual functions of the priority circuit ... 55
Table 10: AT responses depending on the ATX command ..................................... 91
Table 11: Country codes to adjust the local requirements ...................................... 95
Table 12: Overview S Registry: Units, value range, presets.................................... 97
Table 14: Provider for alarm dispatch using e-mail via SMS................................. 107
20.2 List of Diagrams
Figure 2: Connections on the front panel of the device .......................................... 19
Figure 5: HSComm Modem - Tab Modem.............................................................. 33
Figure 6: HSComm Modem - Tab Alarm functions (pulse input active was selected)
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21 Index
Additional information................. 9, 25
Alternative results ....................... 9, 25
AT commands ................................. 37
Bit direct mode................................ 51
Breakdown ...................................... 10
Call acceptance ............................... 47
Checkmark .................................. 9, 25
CLIP................................................. 47
Command mode ....................... 38, 39
Connection ...................................... 26
Country code............................. 37, 95
Data compression ........................... 46
Data connection ........................ 37, 51
Defects liability terms........................ 7
Dial tone .......................................... 39
DIN rail ...................................... 27, 28
DTR signalling ................................. 38
Electrical installation ....................... 14
Environment.............................. 14, 26
Environmental Protection................ 13
Escape sequence............................. 37
Explosive atmosphere ..................... 10
Factory settings............................... 95
Fire hazard....................................... 14
Firmware ......................................... 62
Formatting................................... 9, 25
General safety instructions.............. 14
Guideline ......................................... 18
Hardware data flow control............. 38
Housing ........................................... 15
Idle connection control.................... 57
Key word ........................................... 8
Liquids....................................... 14, 26
Marking ............................................. 8
MNP 5 ............................................. 46
Modification .............................. 14, 64
Moisture .................................... 14, 26
Index
Mounting......................................... 26
Overcurrent ..................................... 14
Overvoltage ..................................... 15
Overvoltage protection.................... 15
Password......................................... 52
Permissible limit .............................. 11
Personnel ........................................ 11
Phone line ................................. 37, 57
Pick up ............................................ 39
Preface .............................................. 7
Prerequisites................................ 9, 25
Pulse dialling ................................... 38
Qualification .................................... 11
Recycling......................................... 65
Remote configuration................ 38, 51
Remote configuration mode ........... 51
Removal .......................................... 26
Repair ........................................ 14, 64
Repurchasing .................................. 65
Responsibilities of the operator....... 11
Ring tone................................... 38, 40
Safety .............................................. 10
Selective call acceptance ................ 51
Short-cut ................................... 14, 64
Standard.......................................... 18
Storage............................................ 11
Surface ............................................ 15
Switch cabinet................................. 28
Symbol .................................... 8, 9, 25
Telephone system ........................... 39
Terminal program............................ 38
Tone dialling .................................... 38
Transport ......................................... 11
Update............................................. 62
Usage .............................................. 10
Usage according to the regulations 10
V.42 ................................................. 46
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Index
V.44 ................................................. 46
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Water spray ............................... 14, 26
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Table of contents
- 7 Defects Liability Terms
- 8 Marking of Warnings and Notes
- 8 Symbols and Key Words
- 9 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual
- 10 Usage According to the Regulations
- 11 Permissible Technical Limits
- 11 Responsibilities of the Operator
- 11 Qualification of the Personnel
- 11 Instructions for Transport and Storage
- 12 Markings on the Product
- 12 Environmental Protection
- 13 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation
- 13 General Safety Instructions
- 16 Physical Features
- 16 Technological Features
- 17 Certifications
- 18 Meaning of the Displays
- 19 Front Panel Connections
- 19 Terminal Connections on the Top
- 20 Pin Assignment of the Serial Interface
- 21 RJ12 Phone connection
- 31 Operation with the Terminal Program
- 32 Operation with HSComm Modem
- 33 User Interface of the Software HSComm Modem
- 36 Select Country-Specific Presets
- 36 Establishing or Accepting a Data Connection
- 39 Automatic Baud Rate Detection
- 39 Serial Connection
- 40 Phone Connection
- 40 Data Buffer for Serial Data Transmission
- 41 Bit Direct Mode
- 41 Data Flow Control (Handshake)
- 41 Hardware data flow control (RTS/CTS)
- 42 Software data flow control (XON/XOFF)
- 43 Error correction
- 44 Data Compression
- 45 Selective Call Acceptance
- 46 Sending messages via data connection, SMS or Fax
- 48 Manual Sending of Messages
- 49 Switching on the Remote Configuration
- 50 Remote Configuration of the INSYS Modem 56k Small INT
- 51 Access Control and Security Callback
- 54 Idle Connection Control with Data Transmit Control
- 55 Priority Circuit for a Phone Connected in Series
- 57 Operation with a PLC
- 58 Reset the Device
- 59 Firmware Update
- 61 Maintenance
- 61 Troubleshooting
- 61 Repair
- 62 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems
- 89 AT Messages
- 96 Overview S Registry
- 98 Description S Registry