Insys Modem 56k 4.1 11-02-01-01-40.028 User Manual

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11-02-01-01-40.028
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INSYS Modem 336/56k 4.1 (UL) 
Functions 
AT*N<n>=94158692**
 
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*N6=94158692**
 
Our example will activate all phone numbers that start 
with 94158692** and have 2 more digits (e.g.: an exten-
sion).
 
 
The phone number may not contain separators 
such as brackets or space characters. 
The phone numbers can be deleted individually in two 
different ways.
 
 
AT*N<n>= 
AT*N5= 
¾  Delete the entered phone number 
E.g.: Delete the number stored at the storage location 
AT*N<n>=456
AT*N5=456 
 
¾  Overwrite the storage location with a new phone 
number. 
E.g.: Storage location 5 with phone number 456. 
 
AT%N
 
Display the last phone number whose call was rejected. 
This phone number is not saved in the power fail-safe 
memory of the modem, i.e. after a restart of the modem 
the display will be empty.
 
5.6 
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 
be controlled individually via software commands. OUT1 
is automatically closed during the processing of a pulse 
alarm. 
AT*Yx,y 
OUT 1-NC
OUT 1
OUT 2-NC
OUT 2
OUT 2-NO
OUT 1-NO
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Open 
Closed 
Out 1 
AT*Y0,0
 
AT*Y0,1
 
Out 2 
AT*Y1,0
 
AT*Y1,1
 
 
The switch outputs can be remote-controlled: 
¾ 
Via a data connection (see Chap. 5.9) 
¾ 
Via DTMF tones (see Chap. 0) 
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