Insys Modem 56k 4.1 11-02-01-01-40.028 User Manual
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Product codes
11-02-01-01-40.028
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.
“'*”. 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).
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.
such as brackets or space characters.
The phone numbers can be deleted individually in two
different ways.
different ways.
AT*N<n>=
AT*N5=
¾ Delete the entered phone number
E.g.: Delete the number stored at the storage location
5
5
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.
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.
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.
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
b2
b1
a1
a2
Li
n
e
20
19
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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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