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Version 2.02 – 01.04 
 
 
5  Configuration 
The settings of the INSYS ISDN TA for the serial interface and the S
0
 interface are called 
configuration. The INSYS ISDN TA is delivered with a set of pre-set values. In the follow-
ing section you will see how to check and ,if necessary, change the configuration of the 
INSYS ISDN TA using the configuration commands. The values can be stored in the non-
volatile memory and are kept even after disconnecting the power supply. 
You can configure the INSYS ISDN TA locally or from remote in the following way: 
•  by entering the AT commands via the terminal program at a directly connected PC 
(locally). 
•  by entering the TA configurator commands via the terminal program at a directly 
connected PC (locally). 
•  by entering the TA configurator commands via the terminal program at a PC con-
nected via the ISDN network. (remote configuration). 
•  by entering the PAD (X.3) commands via the terminal program at a directly connected 
PC (locally). 
5.1  Local Configuration 
5.1.1  Configuring With AT Commands 
 
To execute a TA+ configuration command out of the AT command mode you have to en-
ter the command at**[cmd]
5.1.1.1  Syntax Of The Standard AT Commands 
The AT standard is a line-oriented command language. Each command consists of three 
elements: Prefix, main part, and ending character. 
The prefix consists of the letters AT, except the A/ command. 
The main part is made up of individual characters as described in this chapter. It consists 
of a name and, if applicable, of associated values. In case an associated value is optional, 
it is indicated by square brackets ([...]). 
The standard ending character is <CR>
 (=0X0D
)