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Operating Manual INSYS ISDN TA 4.0
Version 2.02 – 01.04
Calls directly the ISNYS ISDN TA+ configurator. The “#” prompt of the configura-
tor is displayed. The INSYS ISDN TA+ configurator is left with the command
“quit”.
tor is displayed. The INSYS ISDN TA+ configurator is left with the command
“quit”.
AT&C
DCD control
Selects the behavior of the DCD control line from the INSYS ISDN TA.
AT&C
Selects the behavior of the DCD control line from the INSYS ISDN TA.
AT&C
INSYS ISDN TA control line DCD is always ON
AT&C1
DCD ON indicates ISDN connection is established and synchro-
nized
nized
AT#C
Received bearer service
Displays the bearer service that is received with an incoming call in hexadecimal
coding hbhb.
The value for hbhb (word) is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification.
Displays the bearer service that is received with an incoming call in hexadecimal
coding hbhb.
The value for hbhb (word) is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification.
AT#C1=hbhb
Select bearer service outgoing
Selects the bearer service that will be sent with an outgoing call.
The value for hbhb (word) is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification.
(Default 0000).
Selects the bearer service that will be sent with an outgoing call.
The value for hbhb (word) is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification.
(Default 0000).
AT#C2=hbhbhbhb
Select bearer service incoming
Selects the bearer services that can be accepted with an incoming call. The defini-
tion of hbhbhbhb (double word) is the CIP mask as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specifi-
cation. (Default 00000004).
Selects the bearer services that can be accepted with an incoming call. The defini-
tion of hbhbhbhb (double word) is the CIP mask as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specifi-
cation. (Default 00000004).
Example:
AT#C2
=00000001: accept all incoming calls.
Note:
Before setting up a connection, the command AT#C1 has to be
set.
set.
To use the predefined services please setup factory defaults with
AT&F
AT&F
.
ATD
Connection set-up
Dials the given number (D for Dial). The dial modifiers “W”, “>”, “T”, “;”, “@” can be
freely inserted into the dial string. They have no influence on the dial procedure
of the INSYS ISDN TA.
Dials the given number (D for Dial). The dial modifiers “W”, “>”, “T”, “;”, “@” can be
freely inserted into the dial string. They have no influence on the dial procedure
of the INSYS ISDN TA.
Must be the last command in AT command line.
Entering any character while the INSYS ISDN TA is dialing will cancel the dialing
procedure.
ATD
Entering any character while the INSYS ISDN TA is dialing will cancel the dialing
procedure.
ATD
<CALLEDnumber>[/<subaddr>][//<UUS1data>]
[,X[Pxxx-][R ][N<nuipwd> ][G<cug> ]<X25number>][D<userdata>]]
CALLEDnumber:
CALLEDnumber:
ISDN call number for a selected B channel connection
or X.25 number for X.31 D channel
or X.25 number for X.31 D channel
subaddr
dialed sub address
UUS1data
transmitted data with UUS1 signaling
P: packet
size
xxx
for X.25 connection
R:
request the facility reverse charging (only for X.25)
G:
access to closed X.25 user group
O:
outgoing call from closed X.25 user group
N:
use NUI and password with call setup allowed characters: a-z, A-
Z, 0-9. (overrides setting of NUI configuration command)
Z, 0-9. (overrides setting of NUI configuration command)
X25number:
dialed X.25 call number (X.25 B channel only)
D:
separator for user data: "D" or ",": user data without protocol ID
"P":
user data with protocol ID (“01000000“)
ATDL
dial the last dialed number
ATDS
=n dial
number
n
from stored telephone number list (n = 1..3)
(see command AT&Z to store numbers)
ATD
ATD
<CALLEDnumber>e Call to remote access of INSYS ISDN TA (see note).