TORNADO WEBJET 128
Allied Data Technologies
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Introduction
The Tornado WebJet 128 (Terminal Adapter) connects two computers across more remote distances through ISDN, the
digital telephone line. Data may be retrieved from or sent to the other computer. Connections to the Internet or to an
external database are also possible this way. Internet or database information may be read and downloaded if necessary.
This manual doesn’t describe all steps necessary in data communication. It so happens that a number of actions is
dependent on the communication program used.
The manual is specifically meant to outline the use of the Tornado WebJet 128.
The Windows drivers installation procedure is described in the Installation Manual, which also covers the configuration
program.
Who should read this manual?
Both starting and experienced users can find the information they need in this manual. First of all, chapter 1 should prove
interesting to the former. It covers general information on data communication and the use of the Terminal Adapter. The
alphabetical description of the commands and the S registers (Chapter: AT command set and S registers) can be used as
reference by both types of users.
How is the manual set up?
The first chapter examines data communication in general. The second chapter describes the Tornado WebJet 128, the
installation and bringing into use of the Terminal Adapter. Chapters 3 and 4 explain the commands and the S registers.
Lastly, chapter 5 sums up the Tornado WebJet 128’s specific possibilities.
The appendices contain background information on a number of aspects, such as technical specifications and the ASCII
table.
We wish you good luck with your Tornado WebJet 128!