Insys Modem 56k 4.1 m/UL 11-02-01-01-40.022 Manuale Utente
Codici prodotto
11-02-01-01-40.022
INSYS Modem 56k UL
Configiration
Juni 05
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4.4.3 AT Commands For Access Protection
Command Description
AT*P
password request after dial-up
AT*C remote
control
password
AT*C1
PIN for DTMF control
AT*R
turn on/off remote control
AT\D
turn on/off DTMF for digital IO
AT&Z1=
store security callback number
AT&A
selective call answer according to caller IDs (INSYS Modem 56k only)
AT*N
allowed numbers for selective call answer (INSYS Modem 56k only)
AT%N
last rejected number (INSYS Modem 56k only)
A comprehensive description of all AT commands and parameters is available in the ad-
dendum „command overview“.
dendum „command overview“.
4.5 Control Output
INSYS Modems 144/336/56k from version 4.0 provide two control outputs OUT1 and
OUT2 at the bottom of the housing. These outputs are realized as SPDT (single pole dou-
ble throw) switches by galvanic insulated relays. The outputs are controlled independ-
ently by software commands. OUT1 is closed automatically during impulse alarm proc-
essing.
Control outputs can be switched remotely:
OUT2 at the bottom of the housing. These outputs are realized as SPDT (single pole dou-
ble throw) switches by galvanic insulated relays. The outputs are controlled independ-
ently by software commands. OUT1 is closed automatically during impulse alarm proc-
essing.
Control outputs can be switched remotely:
•
within a remote configuration session (see chap. 4.8)
•
by DTMF signals (see chap. 4.9.2)
AT Commands For Control Output
Command Description
AT*Y output
switching
A comprehensive description of all AT commands and parameters is available in the ad-
dendum „command overview“.
dendum „command overview“.
4.6 Alarm Input
INSYS Modems 144/336/56k from version 4.0 provide two digital inputs which are acti-
vated by ground potential. In case of an alarm the modem transmits an alarm notifica-
tion by data connection, as a fax or an SMS.
If the impulse alarm is activated the modem distinguishes up to 10 pulse sequences.
Each of these 10 alarm events correlates to user defined alarm text and receiver.
The status of the alarm inputs can be queried by AT command or by DTMF signals (see
chap. 4.9.2)
vated by ground potential. In case of an alarm the modem transmits an alarm notifica-
tion by data connection, as a fax or an SMS.
If the impulse alarm is activated the modem distinguishes up to 10 pulse sequences.
Each of these 10 alarm events correlates to user defined alarm text and receiver.
The status of the alarm inputs can be queried by AT command or by DTMF signals (see
chap. 4.9.2)