M-4272 Instruction Book
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Open TCP_IP
Initiates contact with the protective
system by ethernet connection.
Close TCP_IP
Closes Ethernet Connection
COMMAND BUTTONS
Bring Up
When selected, following
Terminal
connection to the target modem,
Window
allows the user to send commands to
the modem.
After Dialing
Displays the Add/Edit dialog box,
Add
allowing you to type a protective
system’s unit identifier, phone number,
and communication address.
Edit
Displays the Add/Edit dialog box,
allowing you to review and change the
user lines (unit identifier), phone
number, and communication address
of a selected entry.
Delete
Deletes a selected entry.
Save
Saves any changes to the displayed
information
Initialize
Allows the user to send special setup
or other AT commands directly to the
modem.
Dial
Dials the entry selected from the
directory.
Hang Up
Ends modem communication, allowing
the user to dial again.
Connecting the Local Modem to the MBTS
Setup of the modem attached to the MBTS may be
slightly complicated. It involves programming
parameters (using the AT command set), and storing
this profile in the modem’s nonvolatile memory.
After programming, the modem will power up in the
proper state for communicating with the MBTS.
Programming may be accomplished by using the
“Bring Up Terminal Window after dialing” selection
(Figure 4-14). Refer to your modem manual for
further information.
NOTE:
The MBTS does not issue or understand
any modem commands. It will not adjust
the baud rate and should be considered a
“dumb” peripheral. It communicates with
1 start, 8 data, and 0, 1 or 2 stop bits.
Connect the Modem to the MBTS as follows:
1.
Connect the unit to an external modem
by attaching a standard RS-232 modem
cable to the appropriate serial
communications port on both the unit
and the modem.
2.
Connect the modem to a telephone line,
then energize the modem.
The modem attached to the MBTS must have the
following AT command configuration:
E0
No Echo
Q1
Don’t return result code
&D3
On to OFF DTR, hangup and reset
&S0
DSR always on
&C1
DCD ON when detected
S0=2
Answer on second ring
The following commands may also be required at
the modem:
&Q6
Constant DTE to DCE
N0
Answer only at specified speed
W
Disable serial data rate adjust
\Q3
Bidirectional RTS/CTS relay
&B1
Fixed serial port rate
S37
Desired line connection speed
Path:
Comm menu
Figure 4-13 Communications Dialog Screen
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