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Operation Manual V.34 - Modems, Version 07/97
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M2
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A/O Da/Te
LOGEM
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928
Chapter 1
1.22
Loading of Basic Settings
If you have any doubts concerning modem configuration during AT mode
and the modem seems not to accept any commands coming from the
DTE you can restore the basic setting without a terminal just by pressing
the button Da/Te during modem startup.
The basic setting selected with the switches S2.6 ... S2.10 is stored to
the RAM or the RAM and the EEPROM of the modem dependent from
the duration of the period your press the Da/Te button. The basic setting
is stored only to the RAM if you release the button when the LED A/O or
LB (top rail version) lights up. The setting is stored to the EEPROM if you
press the button until the LED A/O or LB blinks.
Attention:
This procedure is not applicable during mixed and
compatible mode!
1.23
Event Report System
Attention:
The event report system is not available for the top rail
versions of the modems!
The modems feature an intelligent event report system that may be
implemented for monitoring of private premises (heating systems, water
level indicator, ...), or as an alarm system (window broken, burglary, ...),
or to monitor industrial machinery (water levels, fire alarms, ...).
This operation mode is available with software version 4.0. Alarm reports
are transfered using the four alarm inputs of the modem. According to
the configuration the modem calls the communication services listed
below that can be accessed freely in any combination necessary:
•
Fax Message
The modem converts the preset label and the report text to the fax
format and transfers the data to a conventional fax machine.
•
Citycall Message
The preset report text is transfered to the citycall provider that calls
the citycall pager and sends the information.
•
Modem Message
Label and report text are transfered in ASCII format using a standard
modem to a central (i.e. fire brigade). There the data can be displayed
on a monitor, printed on a serially connected printer or processed by
a software.
Modem Description
Summary of Contents for LOGEM 928
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Page 10: ...10 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 General...
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Page 32: ...32 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 ON Chapter 2 Switches Description...
Page 42: ...42 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 ON Chapter 2 Switches Description...
Page 66: ...66 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 AT Chapter 3 AT Commands...
Page 102: ...102 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 AT Chapter 3 AT Commands...
Page 104: ...104 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 REG Chapter 4 Register Description...
Page 124: ...124 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 V 25 bis Chapter 5 V 25bis Commands...
Page 134: ...134 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 Chapter 6 Dial Backup Features...
Page 142: ...142 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 Chapter 6 Dial Backup Features...
Page 144: ...144 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 Chapter 7 Applications...
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Page 170: ...170 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 Chapter 8 Appendix...
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