Insys ISDN Terminal Adapter 4.0 11-02-01-02-00.015 Manuale Utente
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6.3.3 AT Commands For The Alarm Functions
Command Description
AT*Y
ATS14
ATS15
ATS14
ATS15
Setting the switch outputs
AT*V
Definition of the alarm texts
AT*M
Transport protocol for the alarm messages
AT*X
Alarm triggering
AT&Z
Call numbers recipient and service center number for SMS
6.4 ISDN Access Control
Using these commands you can set up a list, which allows only dedicated callers to ac-
cess the INSYS ISDN TA.
If this list is empty (default) or one entry is set to star (*), any incoming call is allowed.
The received caller number is compared with every entry of the list, beginning with the
last digit until the entry matches. Every incoming call that does not fit to one of the en-
tries of acctab will be ignored.
cess the INSYS ISDN TA.
If this list is empty (default) or one entry is set to star (*), any incoming call is allowed.
The received caller number is compared with every entry of the list, beginning with the
last digit until the entry matches. Every incoming call that does not fit to one of the en-
tries of acctab will be ignored.
acctabx nn/ss
sets entry number x to ISDN number nn and subaddress ss
acctabx-
deletes entry number x
acctabx *
allows all incoming calls to be accepted
acctabx
displays entry number x
acctab
displays all entries
Maximum number of entries
=
5; x = 1..5
Maximum length of ISDN number =
20 digits
Maximum length of address
=
20 digits
The ISDN number nn can contain wildcards:
* : represents one or more digits
? : represents exactly one digit
Note:
If a subaddress is set, the received calling subaddress must be identical to
the subaddress that is set.
the subaddress that is set.
Examples: