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MultiModem ISI Hybrid SeriesModels ISIHP-1S/2S/2UISIHP-4S/4U/4SDand ISIHI-2S/2UUser Guide

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10Chapter 1 - Introduction1.2 Peripiheral Component Interconnect (PCI) for ISIHP CardsFirst developed by companies such as IntelTM, AT&TTM and Dig

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100Chapter 5 - AT Commandsif DTR goes high, then &D4 will behave like &D1.Note: If you want to accept calls while DTR is low, the TA must be c

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101Chapter 5 - AT Commands&Rn CTS ControlValues: n = 0, 1, or 2Default: &R1 (CTS forced high)Allows you to control the state of the CTS (Clear

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102Chapter 5 - AT Commands$Dn Persistent DTR DialingValues: n = 0, or 1Default: $D0 (Disabled)Enables or disables persistent DTR dialing (PDD). PDD ca

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103Chapter 5 - AT CommandsGeneral Configuration Commands@CONFIG Configuration MenuUnit: n/aValues: n/aDefault: n/aThe @CONFIG command starts the TA&ap

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104Chapter 5 - AT Commands&Fn Load Factory ProfileUnit: Decimal ASCII codeValues: n=0--Profile 0 (Modem-like operation),n=1--Profile 1 (

Strona 8 - 1.1.1 ISIHP-2S/2U Serial Card

105Chapter 5 - AT CommandsSr? Read S-RegisterUnit: variesRange: r variesDefault: n/aUse the Sr? command to read the value of an S-register, where r is

Strona 9 - 1.1.2 ISIHP-4S/4U Serial Card

106Chapter 5 - AT CommandsX4 Disables printing Calling Line Identification (CLI) at the end of the CONNECTmessage line. This command does not affect

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107Chapter 5 - AT Commandslayers (the computer) to handle error correction.!Z=5 V.120 protocol (async, error detection, error correction)!Z=7 HDLC (as

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108Chapter 5 - AT Commandsport while calls are being held off will not be rejected nor will RING messages be given.Rather the digital call will be hel

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109Chapter 5 - AT Commands*!Hn Analog Call Hold-Off TimeUnit: 1 secondValues: n=0 (disable),n=1-255 (1-255 seconds)Default: *!H0 (disabled)When an ana

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Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation

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110Chapter 5 - AT CommandsTerminal Adapter S-RegistersS-registers are sections of memory in which values are stored that affect how the TA operates. S

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111Chapter 5 - AT CommandsS0 Number of Rings Until AnswerUnit: 1 ringRange: 0–255Default: 1Sets the number of rings the TA waits for before it answers

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112Chapter 5 - AT Commandsdialing. If no connection is established during the specified time, the TA ends the call. TheINS64 switch type limits the

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113Chapter 5 - AT CommandsS32 Escape Sequence TimeoutUnit: 100 msRange: 0–255Default: 20Sets the time allowed in an escape sequence from the receipt o

Strona 18 - ISIHI-2S LED Indicators

114Chapter 5 - AT CommandsTA determines the type of call by checking for protocol information in the SETUP message orby matching protocol information

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115Chapter 5 - AT Commandsthe type of line each customer has, and if that line is labeled as a data line (modem or fax), itwill not accept a speech ca

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116Chapter 5 - AT Commands32 National48 Network specific64 Subscriber96 AbbreviatedNumbering Plan0 Unknown1 ISDN/telephony3 Data4 Telex8 National stan

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117Chapter 5 - AT Commandsinclude the TA not being in the @CONFIG menu, not having a data call present at the time,and Persistent DTR Dialing must be

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118Chapter 5 - AT CommandsDefault: 0 (no delay)S85 controls the delay time for data sent from the TA to the appropriate B-channel. The timerfor this S

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119Chapter 5 - AT CommandsS154: B-Channel Answer Rate Usage: S 154=n; S154? Unit: Decimal ASCII code Range: n= 0 (64Kbps, but u

Strona 24 - Windows 2000 Advanced Server

12Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.1 IntroductionThis section describes how to install the ISIHx server card into the expansion slot in your PC.2.2

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120Chapter 5 - AT CommandsDialingTo dial a number using AT commands, you must first start a data communications program. In the program’sterminal mode

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121Chapter 5 - AT CommandsThe TA answers the call after the number of rings specified by S0. To disable autoanswer, use a configurationutility or the

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Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting

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123Chapter 6 - TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter covers common problems you may have with your ISIHx server card and how to solve them. TheISIHx

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124Chapter 6 - Troubleshootingchange one of the conflicting devices to use one of the unused IRQs. If you find an address conflict,change the address

Strona 30 - Windows NT 3.51/4.0

125Chapter 6 - Troubleshootinglatest statement of service from your ISDN provider.• Your ISDN provider may have programmed the switch incorrectly. Cal

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126IndexIndexAactivating ports in SCO ... 48AT commands ... 37, 77modem ...

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127IndexEenabling ports in SCO ... 48error correction commands ... 76Ffirmware updateISI terminal adapters ...

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128Indexin Netware ... 42in Windows 2000 ... 23in Windows NT ...

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129IndexLinux RPM ... 57Netware ... 43SCO ...

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13Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.5 Hardware Installation Procedure1. Before handling the ISIHP card, discharge any static in your body by touching

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130IndexISIHI install ... 30ISIHP install ... 30modem/TA install ...

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14Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation7. Install the ISI card in the selected expansion slot in the same manner as any other add-on card accordingto your

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15Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.6 LED IndicatorsThe mounting brackets for the various ISI cards are similar, but the LEDs are labeled differently

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16Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationLINE 2PDDLINE 1PP LED Indicator Indicates U interface status connection. Controlled by NT-1, which converts S/T i

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17Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationLINE 2PDLINE 1B1B2ISIHP-1S LED IndicatorsB1 LED Indicator When lit, indicates active or voice connection on B-ch

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18Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationIOADDRLINE 1LINE 2B1 B2B1 B2 ISIHI-2S LED IndicatorsB1 LED Indicator When lit, indicates active or voice conne

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19Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationIOADDRLINE 1LINE 287654321PDPD P LED IndicatorIndicates U interface status connection. Controlled by NT-1, whic

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MultiModem ISI Hybrid Series User GuidePN: S000328BCopyright ©2004 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.All rights reserved. This publication may not be reprodu

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Chapter 3 - Software Installation

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21Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes software/driver installation for the ISI cards when used in Windows 2000, Wi

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22Chapter 3 - Software Installation14. The Add New Hardware Wizard Properties screen appears.a. In the Resource Settings field, select "Input/Out

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23Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.3 Installing ISIHP Software for Win 2000Note: A series of ‘installation wizard’ screens will appear repeatedly d

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24Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.4 ISIHx for Win 2000: Installing ISI Management Software (serverOSs only)If you are using a Windows 2000 Server o

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25Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.5 ISIHx for Windows 2000: Installing TAs and Modemsto COM PortsInstallation of Windows 2000 driver software must

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26Chapter 3 - Software Installation13. A completion screen will appear. Click Finish.14. The Phone and Modems Options screen (Modems tab) will reappea

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27Chapter 3 - Software Installation16. The Install New Modems screen will appear. Select “Don’t detect my modem ...”. Click Next.17. A screen listing

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28Chapter 3 - Software Installation23. A completion screen will appear. Click Finish.24. The Phone and Modems Options screen (Modems tab) will reappea

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29Chapter 3 - Software Installation25. For the ISIHP-1S card only. The ISIHP-1S is a scaled-back revision of the ISIHP-2S card meant for low-density a

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ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction ... 61.1 Introduction...

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30Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.5 Remove ISIHx Driver (Windows 2000)1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel.2. Click on Add/Remove Hardware. Cl

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31Chapter 3 - Software Installation8. The Select OEM Option dialog box appears. Click OK. A transient dialog box will appear indicating theprogress of

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32Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.7 Installing ISIHx TAs & Modems to COM Ports in Windows NTInstall terminal adapters:1. In the Control Panel,

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33Chapter 3 - Software InstallationInstall modem (does not apply to -4SD):1. On the General tab, click Add.2. The Install New Modem dialog box appears

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34Chapter 3 - Software Installation4. Select ports for modem use. Click Next. The modems will be installed to the selected COM ports.• For the ISIHP-2

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35Chapter 3 - Software Installation7. Close the Modems Properties dialog box. The message below appears asking if you want to configuredial-up network

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36Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.8 Removing ISIHx Card and Driver in Windows NT 3.51/4.01. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network. Click

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37Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.9 Configuring the Terminal Adapter3.9.1 IntroductionNorth American users must configure the terminal adapter to m

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38Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.9.4 Optional Settings•Data TEIThe Data TEI is the TEI (terminal endpoint identifier) assigned to the data channel

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39Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.10 ISDN TA Configuration Utility1. Make sure Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS), or any other application tha

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3.13 NetWare Driver Installation ... 423.13.1 Configuring Ports for NetWare Connect ...

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40Chapter 3 - Software Installation14. The Data Protocol Setup dialog box appears. Referring to your network configuration notes, enter theappropriate

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41Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.11 ConfigMenu Configuration UtilityThe ConfigMenu configuration utility can be used as another means of configuri

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42Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.12 Terminal Adapter AT CommandsYou can configure the terminal adapters using AT commands just as you would config

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43Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.13.1 Configuring Ports for NetWare ConnectWhen the driver is installed, it will allocate consecutive ports for th

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44Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.14.2 Format a Floppy Disk for SCO51. At the Unix prompt, run the scosh program.2. Select Manager.3. Select Archiv

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45Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.14.4 Install Driver from Floppy DiskUsers starting with the untarred SCO5 driver on a floppy disk can begin the i

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46Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.14.5 MultiTech Installation ScriptThe Multi-Tech Installation Script for SCO Open Server 5 systems requests infor

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47Chapter 3 - Software Installation3. This text appears on the screen and relates to the “/dev” directory.This script also creates the devices in your

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48Chapter 3 - Software Installation5. Select Host and press ENTER . Remove the diskette from the drive.6. Select Exit and press ENTER .7. To reboot th

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49Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.15 Linux Driver for Multi-Tech ISI Server Cards(for PCI and ISA busses)This is the standard installation procedur

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Chapter 4 - Warranty & Service ... 604.1 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Warranty & Repairs Pol

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50Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.15.4.1 Copying the Driver from a Floppy1. Linux floppy disks are in ext2 format.2. Insert Linux driver in drive A

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51Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.15.7 LINUX: Verifying the portsTerminal utilities like 'minicom' can be used to verify the ports, &apos

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52Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.15.8.1 Devices Mapped for Hybrid Cards (ISIHI-xx and ISIHP-xx cards):For the 2-BRI hybrid cards (8 ports; ISIHI-2

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53Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.15.10. MiscellaneousDevice files corresponding to ports on the ISIHP cards are created in the /dev folder. Use tt

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54Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.16 RedHat Linux 6.2/7.0 RPM Drivers for ISI Server Cards(PCI bus only)This installation procedure applies only to

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55Chapter 3 - Software Installation13.16.4.1 Copying the Driver from a Floppy:1. Linux floppy disks are in ext2 format.2. Insert Linux driver in d

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56Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.16.5 LINUX-RPM: Verifying the portsTo test the installation, you can use the terminal program ‘minicom’. Use the

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57Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.16.7 Devices Mapped for Hybrid Cards (ISIHP-xx cards):For the 2-BRI hybrid cards with PCI bus (8 ports; ISIHP-2S/

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58Chapter 3 - Software Installation3.17 Warning About the Flashing of Terminal Adapter PortsNew versions of firmware for the TA ports on the ISIHI or

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59Chapter 3 - Software Installation21. Select the ISI-port-number value in the Configuration menu and press ENTER.22. Type 3 and press ENTER.23. Press

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Chapter 4 - Warranty & Service

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61Chapter 4 - Warranty & Service4.1 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Warranty & Repairs Policies4.1.1 WarrantyMulti-Tech Systems, Inc., (hereafter “MT

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62Chapter 4 - Warranty & Service4.1.3 International Customers (outside U.S.A. and Canada)Your original point of purchase reseller may offer the qu

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63Chapter 4 - Warranty & Service4.2 Repairs4.2.1 Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian CustomersIn the event that service is required, products

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64Chapter 4 - Warranty & Service4.2.3 Repair Procedures for International DistributorsProcedures for International Distributors of Multi-Tech prod

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Chapter 5 - AT Commands and S-Registers

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66Chapter 5 - AT CommandsModem AT CommandsISIHP modems are controlled by instructions called AT commands, so called because the attention characters,A

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67Chapter 5 - AT CommandsEach command has a valid range of parameters. For example, &S can have only 0 or 1 as a parameter. Validcommands always g

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68Chapter 5 - AT CommandsModem Responses E Echo command mode characters(Result Codes) Q Result codes: enable/disableV Result codes: verbose/terse\V ro

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69Chapter 5 - AT CommandsS000328ADialing Action CommandsUse dialing commands to dial and hang up.Ds Dials = phone numberDefault: noneCauses the modem

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7Chapter 1 - Introduction1.1 IntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech’s MultiModemISI Hybrid Series of ISDN BRI server cards. The series consists of eightmod

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70Chapter 5 - AT CommandsPhone Number Memory CommandsISIHx modems can store up to 10 telephone numbers in nonvolatile memory. You can store the numb

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71Chapter 5 - AT CommandsZn Reset Modemn = 0 or 1Default: noneThe Z command resets the modem to the configuration last saved by the &W command. Th

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72Chapter 5 - AT CommandsV2, an additional command given anytime after ATV1 is entered, displays the connectmessage of both the local modem and the re

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73Chapter 5 - AT Commands&Qn Asynchronous Communications Moden = 0, 5, or 6Default: &Q5Allows you to select the type of asynchronous communica

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74Chapter 5 - AT Commandsto function in the telephone systems. Guard tones are not used in the United States. U.K.models are locked at &G2 (1800 H

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75Chapter 5 - AT CommandsRS-232 Interface CommandsThese commands define how the ISIHP-2S/2U modems use and respond to standard RS-232 signals.&Cn

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76Chapter 5 - AT CommandsError Correction and Data Compression CommandsYou can configure modems to any of three different V.42 modes of operation (wit

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77Chapter 5 - AT CommandsImmediate Action CommandsUse immediate action commands to obtain information about AT commands and current modem settings.A/

Strona 107 - Digital (Data) Call Commands

78Chapter 5 - AT Commandsenabled, the file transfer could fail due to indefinite suspension.\Qn Local Flow Control Selectionn = 0, 1, or 3Default: \Q3

Strona 108 - Analog (Modem) Call Commands

79Chapter 5 - AT CommandsEscape SequencesEscape sequences are also known as escape codes. They are used to cause the modem to enter command modefrom o

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8Chapter 1 - Introduction1.1.1 ISIHP-2S/2U Serial CardThe ISIHP-2S/2U and ISIHI-2S/2U cards each offers eight RAS ports using two Basic Rate Interface

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80Chapter 5 - AT CommandsS1 Ring CountUnit: 1 ringRange: 0–255Default: 0Counts number of rings that have occurred. It is a read type of register and i

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81Chapter 5 - AT CommandsDefines backspace character by its decimal ASCII code. Default setting is the ^H character(decimal 8), the code for BACKSPACE

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82Chapter 5 - AT CommandsSets the speed of tone dialing (spacing and tone duration times). The default value is 95 unitsfor domestic models and 80 uni

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83Chapter 5 - AT CommandsS42 Enable / Disable Auto RateUnit: decimalRange: 0-1Default: 1 (enabled)Enables and disables the 56K auto rate. Retrain and

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84Chapter 5 - AT CommandsReading and Assigning S-Register ValuesUse the S command to assign a value to an S-register and to read an it’s current value

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85Chapter 5 - AT CommandsModem Result CodesTerse Verbose Definition0 OK Command executed without error; ready for next command.1 CONNECT Modem has det

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86Chapter 5 - AT CommandsExtended Result Codes. If the extended result codes configuration option is enabled, EC is added to thefollowing result codes

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87Chapter 5 - AT CommandsTerminal Adapter AT CommandsOne of the ways you can communicate with and configure your terminal adapter (TA) is to use AT co

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88Chapter 5 - AT CommandsGeneral Information CommandsIn Display ProductInformationLn List Active ProfileInformation!L Display NetworkConfiguration>

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89Chapter 5 - AT Commands%En Escape sequence options@P3= Parity@P4= Data bits@P6= Stop bits$MBn V.110 Network RateGeneral Configuration Commands@CONFI

Strona 120 - Answering a Call

9Chapter 1 - Introduction1.1.2 ISIHP-4S/4U Serial CardFrom the perspective of the server PC, the ISIHP-4S/4U is an sixteen-port serial card with sixte

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90Chapter 5 - AT CommandsCommand ImplementationAT Attention CodeValues: n/aDefault: n/aAT precedes all command strings except the A/ command and escap

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91Chapter 5 - AT CommandsGeneral Information CommandsInDisplay Product InformationUnit: Decimal ASCII codeValues: n=0---Product ID (e.g. 24

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92Chapter 5 - AT CommandsNetwork Configuration CommandsUse the following commands to select your network switch type (e.g., Northern Telecom DMS-100)

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93Chapter 5 - AT Commands!C0=n Network Switch TypeValues: n = 0, 1, 2, or 5Default: !C0=2 (International—NET3)!C0=5 (USA—US N1-1)Selects one of the ne

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94Chapter 5 - AT Commands!D3=n SAPI-0 Data TEIUnit: Decimal ASCII codeValues: n=0-63 (Sets the TEI to a fixed value from 0 through 63)n=240 (Sets the

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95Chapter 5 - AT Commands>Dn Embedded Protocol AnalyzerValues: 0, 1, 2, 3, 98, or 99Default: n/aRecords and analyzes various protocols on the B-cha

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96Chapter 5 - AT CommandsDefault: null stringDescription: Data DN/MSN 1 can be set to the same value as Data DN/MSN 2 and it can alsobe set to the sam

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97Chapter 5 - AT CommandsDN/MSN 1 will be routed to the first modem.Usage: *!N2=nFunction: Modem DN/MSN 2Values: n=25-character stringDe

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98Chapter 5 - AT Commands>MULT=n Multi-point SettingUnit: Decimal ASCII code Values: n=0 (Point-to-point), n=1 (Multi-point), n=2 (Mul

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99Chapter 5 - AT Commands&RFn CTS/RTS Interaction ControlUnit: decimal ASCII codeRange: n=0 (CTS follows RTS when on-line),n=1 (CTS is independent

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