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Version: 3.3.5
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Network
– Modem – Outgoing
16.3.2
Following settings are relating to the outgoing connections of the modem.
Label
Description
Input select
If you would like to call multiple terminals, set this option to
“yes”. You will then see three
more fields where you can enter numbers that will be selected on receipt of a signal at
digital inputs 2 to 4. Enter the numbers and user credentials for PPP dial-in in these addi-
tional fields. Switch on the first, and one or two of the other three inputs to start dialing.
Note that you need to switch on the one/two other inputs before switching on the first. Also
note that the industrial router is acting only as a PPP client here, and that there must be
another industrial router, or a computer, acting as the PPP server to handle the request.
Under Network
– Internet, set the Internet connection to “On demand” and set the subse-
quent option to
“Connect on Sign 1 at Input”.
To call the first number: switch on input 1
To call the second number: switch on input 2 and then input 1
To call the third number: switch on input 3 and then input 1
To call the fourth number: switch on input 2&3 and then input 1
Telephone number
Here, enter the telephone number of the relevant mobile broadband provider.
For GSM modems this number always uses the format *99***1#
User
Enter the user name required to dial in via the relevant provider. You can obtain further
details on this direct from your provider. For GSM modems there is more information for
example at
http://www.mbconnectline.de/gsm/grps/mobilfunk.html
Password
Enter the password required to dial in via the relevant provider. You can obtain further de-
tails on this direct from your provider. For GSM modems there is more information for ex-
ample at