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Version 2.02 – 01.04
6.3.1.1 Alarm Data Connection
Principle Structure
Functionality
After the activation of the alarm input (at least 300ms), the local ISDN TA tries to set up a
data connection to the remote ISDN-TA. The number of the remote TA has to be config-
ured in the number memory of the local TA. If no number is stored there, the activity will
be terminated.
In case an error occurs, the alarm call is repeated for three times with a dialing pause of
10 seconds. A new alarm can be started by reactivating the alarm input.
After the connection is established, the configured alarm text is sent automatically. The
connection remains established until the alarm input is deactivated or the ceased time in
the parameter “idle” expired.
Configuration of the local ISDN TA
data connection to the remote ISDN-TA. The number of the remote TA has to be config-
ured in the number memory of the local TA. If no number is stored there, the activity will
be terminated.
In case an error occurs, the alarm call is repeated for three times with a dialing pause of
10 seconds. A new alarm can be started by reactivating the alarm input.
After the connection is established, the configured alarm text is sent automatically. The
connection remains established until the alarm input is deactivated or the ceased time in
the parameter “idle” expired.
Configuration of the local ISDN TA
• Setting the MSN (own call number)
at**msn=
xxx
xxx stands for the call number
• Setting the baud rate
at%b
x
x stands for the selection of the respective baud rate, see
chapter: Overview about the most important basic com-
mands
chapter: Overview about the most important basic com-
mands