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INSYS ISDN TA 4.0 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...Manual INSYS ISDN TA 4 0...

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Page 3: ...Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Cor poration INSYS e Mobility LSG and e Mobility PLC are registered trademarks of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a...

Page 4: ...n 13 2 9 General Safety Instructions 13 1 Scope of Delivery 15 2 Technical Data 16 2 1 Physical Features 16 2 2 Technological Features 17 2 3 Certifications 17 3 Display and Control Elements 18 3 1 Me...

Page 5: ...e PMP Point to Multipoint 51 9 6 2 Configuration at Point to Point Interface PTP Point to Point 52 9 7 Control Outputs 53 9 8 Security Callback 54 9 9 Selective Call Acceptance 56 9 10 TA Configurator...

Page 6: ...Content 6 Jun 12 19 Tables and Diagrams 96 19 1 List of Tables 96 19 2 List of Diagrams 96 20 Index 97...

Page 7: ...usage not according to the intended purpose an ignorance of this documenta tion the use of insufficiently qualified personnel as well as unauthorised modifica tions exclude the liability of the manufa...

Page 8: ...ituation It might cause death or severe injuries if not avoided Caution Slight injury and or material damage This symbol in conjunction with the key word Caution indicates a possibly hazardous or harm...

Page 9: ...prerequisites which must be fulfilled to be able to process the subsequent steps in a meaningful way You will also learn which software or which equipment you will need 1 One individual action step T...

Page 10: ...ting conditions of the device are effective An optimum protection of the personnel and the environment from hazards as well as a safe and fault free operation of the product is only possible if all sa...

Page 11: ...ained expert personnel which has been authorised by the plant opera tor The expert personnel must have read and understood this documentation and observe the instructions Electrical connection and com...

Page 12: ...from residual waste via appropriate collecting points See also Section Disposal in this manual CE marking By applying a CE marking the manufacturer confirms that the product complies with the Europea...

Page 13: ...9 General Safety Instructions Caution Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the product Fire hazard and damage of the product The product must not be used in wet or...

Page 14: ...duct due to overvoltage Install suitable overvoltage protection Caution Damage due to chemicals Ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons dissolve the plastic housing and damage the surface of the device N...

Page 15: ...0 includes all accessories listed below Please check if all accessories are included in the box If a part is missing or damaged please contact your distributor 1 INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 2 Cable 1 ISDN S0 co...

Page 16: ...ces are subject to the usual variations Physical Feature Value Operating voltage minimum 10 V DC maximum 60 V DC Alarm input levels Level HIGH 4 12 V Level LOW 0 1 V Input current of GND to internal 5...

Page 17: ...1 D Transmission speed in D channel 9 600 bps X 31 D Transmission speed in B channel 64 000 bps Table 2 Technological Features 2 3 Certifications The INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 has the following license number...

Page 18: ...ntrol Elements Figure 1 LEDs on the front panel of the device Position Description 1 Reset key 2 Power LED 3 Off Hook LED 4 Data Carrier Detect LED 5 Receive Transmit LED Table 3 Description of the di...

Page 19: ...ier Detect LED LED on Connection to remote ter minal is established LED off No connection to the re mote terminal established at the moment Receive Transmit LED LED on Data is transmitted via the seri...

Page 20: ...1 Front Panel Connections Figure 2 Connections on the front panel of the device Position Description 1 ISDN S0 connection RJ45 line socket 2 Serial Interface RS232 socket Table 6 Description of the co...

Page 21: ...f the device Terminal Description Description 1 GND Ground 2 X1 Reserved 3 10 60 VDC Power supply 10 V 60 V DC 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 Reset Reset input 7 GND Ground 8 Input 1 Alarm input 1 9 Inpu...

Page 22: ...1 Output 1 13 OUT 1 NO Output 1 normally open 14 OUT 2 NC Output 2 normally closed 15 OUT 2 Output 2 16 OUT 2 NO Output 2 normally open 17 b2 Transmitting line A PIN 6 on RJ45 connector 18 b1 Receive...

Page 23: ...DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indication Table 9 Description of the pin allocation of the Sub D socket 4 5 Pin Assignmen...

Page 24: ...N TA 4 0 exceed a certain level An application can also prompt the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 via a control line to interrupt the data flow As an alternative the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 can control the data flow via...

Page 25: ...tal alarm inputs which can be used to establish connections or to send messages via SMS and e mail via a SMS provider The dispatch can also be triggered via the serial interface or AT commands Remote...

Page 26: ...4 0 must not be used in wet or damp environments or in the direct vicinity of water Install the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 at a dry location protected from water spray Disconnect the power supply before you p...

Page 27: ...r edge of the DIN rail 2 Lift the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 perpendicular to the DIN rail until the two lower flexible snap in hooks engage in the DIN rail The INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 is now readily mounted Connect...

Page 28: ...installing the device from the DIN rail How to uninstall the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet You will need a Phillips screwdriver with a 4 5 mm blade The power supply of the swit...

Page 29: ...hook is stretched 3 While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap in hooks pull the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 away from the DIN rail 4 Un hook the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 and take it off perpendicula...

Page 30: ...ctor 3 Connect the 9 pin serial cable to a free serial interface of your PC Connecting the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 to the ISDN network You will need the enclosed phone cable You will need an NTBA which is c...

Page 31: ...t you are connected to m of the laptop or PC S ISDN TA 4 0 is actually connected and repeat the test The INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 is ready for operation The RX TX LED is illuminated as long as you are enteri...

Page 32: ...aterm from T Teranishi It is available free of cost on the Internet at http hp vector co jp authors VA002416 teraterm html Configuring and operating the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 with a terminal program How t...

Page 33: ...nce of the TA Configurator commands can be found in the chapter TA Configurator Command Reference A reference of the AT commands can be found in the chapter AT Command Reference 5 Save your entries wi...

Page 34: ...C 1 Start the program HSComm ISDN During start up the program automatically tries to read out the settings of the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 with the previously configured interface parameters A message window...

Page 35: ...perating Principle 8 3 HMI of the Software HSComm ISDN The software interface is shown in the following These illustrations should help you finding the different settings in the software Figure 7 HSCo...

Page 36: ...e number MSN 14 Button for reading out the settings from the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 15 Configuring the type of connection 16 Button for resetting the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 17 Button for sending the default set...

Page 37: ...se of an alarm 3 Message text which is connected to the collective message 4 Message text which is connected to the collective message 5 Target number of the recipient which is intended to get the mes...

Page 38: ...Comm ISDN tab Control outputs Position Function Description 1 Tab for selecting the different configuration areas 2 Manually switching output 2 3 Manually switching output 1 Table 13 Description of th...

Page 39: ...ame way For this the application or the PC with the terminal program must support the hardware data flow control at the serial interface otherwise the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 does not accept the incoming co...

Page 40: ...it indicates NO DIALTONE In order to change to command mode during a data connection use the escape sequence No data must be transmitted for 1 second before and after that the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 chang...

Page 41: ...e input to ground as alarm If no positive edge is counted at least 4 seconds after the negative edge an alarm will be processed A pause of at least 5 seconds is necessary after resetting the input bef...

Page 42: ...the pause until the next call 9 3 1 Configuring an Automatic Call In order to configure an automatic call change to the Configurator mode of the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 and enter the target phone number fir...

Page 43: ...or a connection establishment if data are received at the serial interface 8 for a connection establishment independent of a control line cmds n In order to disable the automatic call use the command...

Page 44: ...3 n 0 no call attempt capa n Maximum number of attempts for each number entry in catab n 1 255 default 1 catry n In order to configure an idle time after which the connection is terminated if no data...

Page 45: ...NSYS ISDN TA 4 0 The serial interface speed is configured to 9600 bps 1 Press the reset key at the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 2 The terminal program displays the message press CR CR ESC ESC to enter TA Configu...

Page 46: ...e data flow When the buffer is emptied sufficiently for the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 to be able to receive data again the CTS line is set to high Reversely the application can also indicate to the INSYS ISDN...

Page 47: ...on to send data to the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 again Analogously the application can insert XON XOFF characters into the data stream to switch the data flow on and off The XON XOFF data flow control is only...

Page 48: ...NSYS ISDN TA 4 0 1 Configure the B channel protocol X 75 at the local INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 using the command ATB10 2 Establish an ISDN connection to the Remote TA using the AT dialling command Use the co...

Page 49: ...mm A remote configuration with HSComm is not possible Configuration with AT commands In order to define a password use the command AT rpwd password 9 5 4 Configuring the Permitted Callers for Remote C...

Page 50: ...racctab n is the number of the table entry and can take on the values 1 to 10 3 for FW 1 027 callno is the transmitted phone number of the permitted caller The maximum length of the phone number is 20...

Page 51: ...tion at a multipoint interface is configured and is entered as phone number in the default setting Configuration with HSComm Enable the radio button Point to multipoint in the Type of connection panel...

Page 52: ...oint to point type of connection This is not valid for the operation at an ISDN PABX For this proceed as described under Configuration at Multipoint Interface PMP Point to Multipoint Configuration wit...

Page 53: ...state of the control outputs can be queried in the status registers S registers S14 output 1 and S15 output 2 Both control outputs are not connected to GND in default setting Configuration with HSComm...

Page 54: ...Comm In order to enable Security Callback activate the checkbox Callback Figure 7 page 35 position 24 in the Safety functions panel on the ISDN tab Enter the phone number which is to be dialled by the...

Page 55: ...ACCTAB n number AT ACCTAB1 0941249413 In order to read out the table use the command AT ACCTAB In order to delete a phone number from the table use the command n memory location in the table from 1 t...

Page 56: ...b Enter the phone number of the permitted caller Figure 7 page 35 position 21 in the adjacent field If you want to enter further phone numbers this is only possible via the AT command set In order to...

Page 57: ...ng with 1234 AT acctab1 1234 Example The INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 accepts all incoming calls AT acctab1 To query the table use the command AT acctab To delete an entry use the command AT acctab n In order to...

Page 58: ...sensitive The TA Configurator is not active by default when operating via a terminal program Configuration with HSComm The TA Configurator cannot be used via HSComm Configuration with AT commands In...

Page 59: ...indows during transmis sion allows to detect errors and repeat the partial transmission if required 5 Byte transparent voice connection raw B channel data Byte by byte transmission without protocol 6...

Page 60: ...tab Not all supported protocols can be configured with HSComm Configuration with AT commands To set a protocol use the command To select the protocol enter a value from the AT n column of Table 14 fo...

Page 61: ...f the caller is output in the format xxxxxxxx Configuration with HSComm This function can only be configured via AT commands Configuration with AT commands In order to display the phone number vie CLI...

Page 62: ...omm In order to enable the alarm check on the Alarm inputs tab the checkmark Figure 8 page 37 position 8 for the desired alarm input Select in the list field Type of connection Figure 8 page 37 positi...

Page 63: ...ated after message dispatch select AT idle 0 AT idle 5 in order to specify the collective message which precedes all messages use AT V After this command is entered the modem will respond and wait for...

Page 64: ...y Alarm input 1 2 active and enter then the service center number into the field Service center number page 37 Figure 8 position 7 The service center number 090032669005 sends SMS to all German mobile...

Page 65: ...o specify the collective message which precedes all messages use AT V After this command is entered the modem will respond and wait for the collective message text The text can be a maximum of 120 cha...

Page 66: ...tab the checkmark Figure 8 page 37 position 8 for the desired alarm input Select in the list field Type of connection Figure 8 page 37 position 2 SMS to D2 net Disable briefly Alarm input 1 2 active a...

Page 67: ...e collective message must start with the e mail address followed by a blank and then the actual alarm text AT V After this command is entered the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 will respond and wait for the collec...

Page 68: ...SYS ISDN TA 4 0 How to enter the own phone number MSN AT MSN n The dial up attempts 1 12 for alarm dispatch are configured with default 3 attempts AT ALTRY n In order to save the settings use the comm...

Page 69: ...econdition is that you have already saved the required settings Configuration with HSComm A manually triggered dispatch of the messages with the HSComm software is not possible Configuration with AT c...

Page 70: ...th HSComm In order to restart the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 click the button Reset Modem Figure 7 page 35 position 16 In order to reset the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 to default settings click the button Send default...

Page 71: ...N or vice versa Unallocated unassigned number error code 3481 No connection under this number The number you are calling could not be reached because it has no line assigned to it The phone number has...

Page 72: ...ty s terminal device is not connected or not turned on or it is not working properly Contact the other party to find out the cause Invalid number format error code 349C The party you are calling could...

Page 73: ...equipment not supported 100B Only external equipment 1101 Wrong application ID 1102 Invalid command or message length 1103 Message queue full 1104 Message queue empty 1105 Message has been lost 1106 U...

Page 74: ...nection termination before data transmis sion 3314 Fax connection termination remote termination 3315 Fax connection termination remote procedure 3316 Fax connection termination local transmitter un d...

Page 75: ...13 78 34B7 Incoming calls barred within CUG 3 13 78 34B9 Bearer capability not authorized 3 13 78 34BA Bearer capability not presently available 3 13 78 34BF Service or option not available unspecifi...

Page 76: ...re Update Note Function loss due to faulty update The INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 may loose its function if it is updated with a wrong firmware or if the transfer of the firmware was faulty Before updating the...

Page 77: ...18 2007 16 30 57 TA 4 0 displays the version of the currently used 7 A 4 0 replies Erasing Flash Eprom now Please wait replies Send your XMODEM transfer now Ctrl X aborts e file transfer protocol 1k...

Page 78: ...ive the previous message for a successful upload upload has most probably failed Try to reset the IN the SYS ISDN TA 4 0 and to repeat the process from step 4 If this fails and the INSYS ISDN INSYS MI...

Page 79: ...ouched when resetting to default settings using AT F 18 06 2007 1 027 The status of the serial input control lines DTR and RTS is ignored when sending SMS messages Number of list entries for catab inc...

Page 80: ...ion protocol for data in B channel ATB0 V 110 asynchronous e g for connections to GSM devices ATB1 V 110 synchronous ATB3 HDLC async to sync conversion PPP asynchronous single link PPP e g for interne...

Page 81: ...fter switching on the messages from the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 e g RING are sent with a baud rate of 115 200 bit s Autobauding works only with the data format 8N1 ATCONF Starting the INSYS ISDN TA Configur...

Page 82: ...hone number for a selected B channel connection or X 25 number for X 31 D channel subaddr Dialled sub address UUS1data Transmitted data with UUS1 signalling P Packet size xxx for X 25 connection R Rev...

Page 83: ...ry AT FL All parameters which refer to the data port are reset AT FL All parameters including ISDN protocol MSN settings and password are reset ATH Terminate connection Terminates an existing ISDN dat...

Page 84: ...te Not valid for Socket ISDN and Pocket ISDN ATN Configures transmission baud rate V 110 Configures the transmission baud rate of the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 to the desired value Only valid for V 110 asynch...

Page 85: ...the S registers refer to section 1 AT S DSR Processing Configures the behaviour of the DSR control line of the INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 AT S INSYS ISDN TA 4 0 control line DSR is always ON AT S1 DSR ON indic...

Page 86: ...e RINGING is dis played AT W Saves the active configuration The active configuration is saved to the non volatile memory ATX Reduced result messages Reduces the number of result messages after attempt...

Page 87: ...ice 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 Note AT Z3 nn defines the recipient number for both alarm...

Page 88: ...ress 03 The value changes with configuring the B channel protocol ATBx AT K Configures layer 2 window size Sets the window size x of the layer 2 B channel protocol x 1 7 de fault 7 AT K x The default...

Page 89: ...State disconnected CdPN CgPN prev error 0 Bch Prot Async HDLC State disconnected CdPN CgPN Serial line Displays the states of the serial line signals ISDN Displays the state of the ISDN connection L1...

Page 90: ...default 5 s S1 Ring tone counter read only S2 Escape character default 43h S3 Return character default 0Dh S4 Line feed character default 0Ah S5 Backspace character default 1Ah S7 Waiting time for car...

Page 91: ...cmds Configure command interpreter cnr x Configure phone number dbits Data format serial defa Load default settings dhtc Configure highest 2 way channel dltc Configure lowest 2 way channel dte Config...

Page 92: ...s Number of stop bits sertrc Serial link trace shidle Short hold Idle data timeout shto Short hold Call timeout to abort shpa Short hold Call pause shtry Short hold Max number of connection attempts s...

Page 93: ...CTRONICS GmbH cannot guarantee the con tinuation of these third party services Refer to the respective provider for informa tion about the SMS dispatch to mobile phone networks outside Germany Operato...

Page 94: ...delines the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows Please send those legacy systems to the following address carriage prepaid Frankenberg Metalle Gaertner...

Page 95: ...t in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006 95 EC as w...

Page 96: ...Description of the functions at the HSComm tab Alarm inputs 37 Table 13 Description of the functions at the HSComm tab Control outputs 38 Table 14 Supported ISDN protocols with usage 59 Table 15 Messa...

Page 97: ...nfiguration 32 Configuration software 32 Connection 26 Connection establishment 82 Connections 20 Control output 53 86 CTS control 85 CTS line 46 Current configuration 85 Data connection 39 Data flow...

Page 98: ...le 32 Operation 32 Output 53 Overcurrent 13 Overvoltage 14 16 Overvoltage protection 14 16 PC 32 Permissible limit 11 Permitted caller 49 Personnel 11 Phone line 39 Phone number 49 50 51 52 62 68 87 9...

Page 99: ...urator 32 33 43 48 58 81 TA Configurator command reference 91 Target phone numbers 42 TEI 52 TEI not valid 71 Temporary failure 72 Teraterm 32 Terminal program 30 32 39 48 58 Terminate connection 83 T...

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