Telenetics MIU56 manual

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    Robert Way Page 1 2/28/2003 MIU56 Industrial Modem Designed for unattended sites • Designed to sur vive harsh envir onmental co nditions for unattended o peration, such as remote mon itoring. • Dual Watc hdog Timers which ca n restart the modem i f the mod em cras hes, start s executing inva lid code or has a power interrupti on. • Fully cust[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 2 2/28/2003 Table of Contents Contact Information............ ............ ......... ............ ............ ......... ............ ............ ......... ......... ... ............ ......... ............ ........... .. Error ! Bookm Technical Support ...... ............ ......... ......[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 3 2/28/2003[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 4 2/28/2003 Legal & Regulatory Information Copyright Informa tion This manual is copyright. Apar t from any fair deal ing for the purposes of private study, researc h, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be r eproduced, store d in a retrieval sys tem [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 5 2/28/2003 Introduction This manua l provides a brief introd uction to the I ndustr ial Mode m and gives an overvie w of the features and command s availabl e. The MIU56 Industrial Mo dem has a V.90 Modem core with additiona l features that make it suitable for industrial and unatten ded [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 6 2/28/2003 Modem Controls and Indicators Links (Internal controls) LK1 1 Set factory defaults 2 Normal LK2 1 Reserved LK3 1 Reserved LK4 1 Reserved LK5 Reserved LK6 Reserved LK7 Reserved LK8 1 Power do wn disabl ed 2 DTR wakeup enabled None DTR wakeup disabled LK9 Link connects RS232 shie[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 7 2/28/2003 Modem Fea tures Power Down Feature S119 can be se t with the num ber of seconds of no activity b efore the mod em shuts down. The modem will no t shut down if DTR is asserted, if the modem is conne cted, any k ey on the keyboa rd is pressed or a n alarm switch is on. The modem [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 8 2/28/2003 Voice Messaging System This feature can be installed into an MIU56 by down loading a voca bulary file to the modem to enable it to respond to DTMF tones from a remote modem. If this feat ure is enabled b y using the #MEM comma nd: AT#MEM1 Modem will an swer in voice mode after [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert W ay Page 9 2/28/2003 7. Press th e # button on the phone whe n your messa ge is fini shed. 8. Hang up the p hone wait a few seconds. 9. Ring the modem again and record a second me ssage for Alarm #2 following steps 8 and 9. Your messages are now recor ded. 10. Reconnec t modem to a terminal pr ogra[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 10 2/28/2003 Operating Modes Asynchronous Mode Asynchro nous Mode is the no rmal default mode o f the modem . Control and moni toring is perform ed by execut ing the AT commands u sing a PC fitte d with suitable commu nications softw are. Synchron ous Operatio n Your modem supports two sy n[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 11 2/28/2003 To return to asynchronous mode : • Type: AT&M0 <E > Your modem will remain in asy nchronous mode. Leased Line Operation A leased line, or private line, is a telephone line t hat permanently connec ts two or more locations. The leased line does not have any switc hin[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 12 2/28/2003 Modem A T Commands Your Industria l Modem has a num ber of spe cific commands that control and en hance its opera tion. To access a nd change these comman ds open a l ocal te rminal c onnectio n with your modem usin g yo ur preferred communicat ions software, such as WinF ax Pr[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 13 2/28/2003 General Commands +++ Escape Sequenc e ? Displays help. May be fo llowed by the command(s) or a keyword for w hich help is neede d A/ Repeat Command B0  Auto-Connec t B1 Auto-Connect B2 Auto-Connect B3 V.21 - 300 bps B4 Bell 10 3 - 300 bps B5 V .23 - 1200/ 75 bps B6 V.22 - 12[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 14 2/28/2003 M4 Speaker on dur ing dial, answer, re train or rate change O1 En ter On-line state and force communica tion retrain (V.22bi s and V.32bis only) O2 Retrain, do nÕt go on-li ne (V.22bis & V. 32bis) O3 Change line speed to 4800 bp s (V.32 & V.32bis) O4 Change line speed [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 15 2/28/2003 &F1 Restore n on-error cor rection factor y defaults &F. Reset modem (clear security databa se/Telep hone numbers) &G0  No guard tone generated &G1 550 Hz guard tone ge nerated &G2 1800 Hz guard tone ge nerated &K0 Flow control disabl ed &K3 RTS/C[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 16 2/28/2003 #O1 Disconnects if term inal buffer overflows #O2 Disconnects if line buffer overflows #O3 Disconnects if either buffer overflows #PIN=n Pin Number where n is the pin number #R0 Re mote Control Mode #V0 Comm and and S Registe r verifier off #V1  Command and S Registe r verif[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 17 2/28/2003 J0  Fall back to direc t mode disabled J1 Fallback to direct mode ena bled Kn Received Break con trol (default K5) N0 Constant s peed mode N1 Vari able sp eed mode N2 MNP reliable mode N3  V.42/MN P auto-reliable mode N4 V.42 reliable mode N5 V.42 auto-reliable [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 18 2/28/2003 Distinctiv e Ring The Industrial Mo dem is able to discr iminate betwee n three different types of rings. This is useful if you purchase the dual line se rvice. Wit h dual line service, two phone num bers are shared for one teleph one line. One number can be used for Voice and [...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 19 2/28/2003 Response Codes Num Verbal Description 0 OK Command accepted 1 CONNECT Connect ion establish ed 2 RING Incoming call detected 3 NO CARRIER Carrier not detected 4 ERROR Command error 6 NO DIALTONE Dial to ne has not been d etected 7 BUSY The number dialled i s busy 8 NO ANSWER Si[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 20 2/28/2003 S Registers Reg Range Def Unit Function 0 0-255 00 rings Rings Before Answer 1 0-255 00 rings Ring Count 2 1-255 43(+) ASCII Escape Seque nce Characte r 3 0-127 13 ASCII Carriage Return Character 4 0-127 10 ASCII Li ne Feed Character 5 0-127 08 ASCII Backspace Character 6 4-7 0[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 21 2/28/2003 S pecifications Dime nsio ns • Height: 3 1mm • Length: 21 8mm • Width: 122 mm Communications • ITU-T 336 00bps • ITU-T 312 00bps • ITU-T V.34 (2400-336 00bps) • ITU-T V.32bis (14400bps) • ITU-T V.32bis (1200bps) • ITU-T V.32 (960 0bps) • ITU-T V.32 (720 0bps[...]

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    Industr ial M odem MI U56 U ser Guide MIU56Robert Way Page 22 2/28/2003 Data Compression • V.42bis, MN P 5 Encryptio n • DES 64-bit Cypher Feedback ( USA only) • Super Secure • Failsafe F eature • Hardware and firm ware watchdog circuitry resets modem in the event of a lockup condi tion Environmental • Operatin g: -30 to +70 C Humidity [...]