Insys ISDN Terminal Adapter 4.0 11-02-01-02-00.015 Manuale Utente

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Operating Manual INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 
 
 
Version 2.02 – 01.04 
AT&Z
 displays 
all 
entries
 
Note: 
see configurator command catab for further information
 
Fixed assignment for alarm functions 
AT&Z
x=nn 
x=1  target number for data connection
 
 
 
service center number for SMS dispatch (gateway) 
 
x=2  mobile phone number SMS recipient for alarm 2 
 
x=3  mobile phone number SMS recipient for alarm 1 
AT#Z 
Define own MSN 
Defines the MSN nn (multiple subscriber number) for the data port. 
If the number is set to “*“ (default), all incoming calls are acceptable. 
The MSN can be displayed by the command AT#H or AT&V. 
AT#Z
=nn sets 
MSN 
to 
nn
 
AT#Z
 
displays currently set MSN
 
The MSN is automatically stored to non-volatile memory (with-
out issuing command AT&W). 
Note: 
If 1TR6 D channel protocol is selected, only one, or the last digit 
is valid. 
AT**DBITS 
Number of data bits x on DTE interface (7,8
Number of data bits x for asynchronous characters (7,default: 8
 
AT**DBITS
=x 
AT**PRTY 
Parity of asynchronous characters 
AT**PRTY=
x  Selects the parity for asynchronous characters:
 
 x=0 no 
parity 
 
x=1 odd 
parity 
 x=2 
even 
parity 
7.2  ISDN specific AT commands 
Only one command is allowed per line, default values are printed bold
Command Description 
AT**BSIZE 
Set B channel block size 
Defines the maximum length x of a data block transmitted or received in B chan-
nel (default: BSIZE = 2048).
 
AT**BSIZE
=x 
The value will be changed by setting the B channel protocol (ATBx). 
AT**LLC 
Set low layer compatibility (LLC) 
Defines the LLC value for outgoing calls in hexadecimal format. In some situation 
a specific LLC value is required to pass detailed information about the used B 
channel protocol to the called party. This can be done by setting the LLC to a fix 
value.
 
AT**LLC
=- 
Deleting of LLC-value (default: LLC is empty).
 
AT**LLC=
8890 Entering a new LLC value:
 
The value will be changed by setting the B channel protocol (ATBx). 
AT**DTE 
Set B channel Layer 2 address 
Selects the Layer 2 link addresses. Only valid for protocols that are HDLC based  
(X.75, LAPB).
 
AT**DTE
=0 
Calling side reacts as DTE,
 
 
called side reacts as DCE (default,  X.75 standard) 
AT**DTE
=1 
TA reacts as DTE (own address = 01)
 
AT**DTE
=3 
TA reacts as DCE (own address = 03)