Insys GPRS 5.0 serial 11-02-01-03-10.014 Manuale Utente
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5.3
GSM Data Connection (CSD Call)
CSD is the simple modem-like data connection in the GSM network,
without using the GPRS service. Remote terminals for the connec-
tion can be analogue modems, ISDN adapter, or GSM devices.
With the help of HSComm, the INSYS GPRS 5.0 serial can automati-
cally accept the CSD call. Click on the tab “Basic Settings”.
without using the GPRS service. Remote terminals for the connec-
tion can be analogue modems, ISDN adapter, or GSM devices.
With the help of HSComm, the INSYS GPRS 5.0 serial can automati-
cally accept the CSD call. Click on the tab “Basic Settings”.
5.3.1 Connection setup
Dial the number to which a connection is to be set up (always with
dialing code, except for special provider numbers).
After the call was accepted; the transfer of data can begin (e.g. con-
nection with 9600 bps). The successfully established connection is
indicated by the control signal DCD and the message CONNECT.
dialing code, except for special provider numbers).
After the call was accepted; the transfer of data can begin (e.g. con-
nection with 9600 bps). The successfully established connection is
indicated by the control signal DCD and the message CONNECT.
5.3.2 Incoming connections
The connection acceptance takes place either automatically or af-
ter a set number of ring signals.
ter a set number of ring signals.
Alternatively, the settings can be entered or modified using the
terminal program.
Incoming connections are indicated in the terminal program.
The connection acceptance takes place either automatically or af-
ter a set number <n> of ring signals
or manually.
In addition, the indicator for incoming connections can optionally
display the connection type (data, voice) and the caller number.
Note: In contrast to earlier versions, setting the ring tones until
terminal program.
Incoming connections are indicated in the terminal program.
The connection acceptance takes place either automatically or af-
ter a set number <n> of ring signals
or manually.
In addition, the indicator for incoming connections can optionally
display the connection type (data, voice) and the caller number.
Note: In contrast to earlier versions, setting the ring tones until
the call acceptance (S0 registry) with the command
ATS0=<n> can only be performed after a valid PIN was en-
tered.
ATS0=<n> can only be performed after a valid PIN was en-
tered.
ATD<phonenumber>
Connect 9600/RLP
RING
ATS0=<n>
ATA
ATS0=<n>