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Page 1: ...Order No INTERFACE Industrial Analog Modem 2888699 User Manual UM EN PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232...

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Page 3: ...Order No This user manual is valid for 08 2006 INTERFACE 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT Industrial Analog Modem UM EN PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 01 2888699 Designation Order No PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS23...

Page 4: ...om disregard of information contained in this manual Explanation of Symbols Used The attention symbol refers to an operating procedure which if not carefully followed could result in damage to hardwar...

Page 5: ...o date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact GmbH Co KG does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy...

Page 6: ...ays named without reference to patent rights The existence of such rights shall not be excluded Windows 3 x Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP and MS DOS are trademarks of the Mi...

Page 7: ...Requirements 2 4 2 2 2 Driver Installation 2 4 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 3 1 Structure 3 1 3 2 Operating Elements 3 2 3 2 1 Connection Terminal Blocks 3 2 3 2 2 Connectors 3 2 3 2 3 LEDs 3 3 3 3 Ele...

Page 8: ...6 2 AT Commands for MNP and LAPM V 42bis 6 9 6 3 S Registers 6 11 6 4 Modulation Commands 6 17 6 5 Modem Confirmations 6 18 6 6 Processing the Break Character 6 20 7 Configuration Help 7 1 7 1 Program...

Page 9: ...n in harsh EMC conditions the device has high quality 3 way isolation and integrated surge protection The modem also features an integrated automatic Sleep function to increase battery life and a wide...

Page 10: ...tion data acquisition This device is approved for operation in the following public telephone networks Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Ireland Italy Luxembou...

Page 11: ...9474 1 V 24 RS 232 cable 0 5 m to connect the modem to a 9 pos device interface 9 pos D SUB 9 pos D SUB female female PSM KA9SUB9 BB 0 5METER 2708520 1 Power Supply Supply voltage 10 V DC 30 V DC via...

Page 12: ...p diagnostics Selftest visualization via LEDs controller RAM EEPROM DSP Telecommunications approvals TBR21 TIA 968 A CS 03 for Europe USA and Canada Telephone Number Memory Telephone number memory 4 t...

Page 13: ...0 V m 10 V m Fast transients burst Signal Supply EN 61000 4 4 Criterion B2 Criterion A3 2 kV 5 kHz 1 kV 5 kHz 2 kV 5 kHz Surge current load Signal Supply EN 61000 4 5 Criterion B2 1 kV 2 kV Conducted...

Page 14: ...PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 1 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...

Page 15: ...red to dial up line operation with automatic data rate detection and automatic call acceptance by default upon delivery 2 1 2 Mounting Mount the modem on a 35 mm EN DIN rail see Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1...

Page 16: ...text qualified personnel are persons who are authorized to start up to ground and to mark devices systems and equipment according to the standards of safety technology In addition these persons must b...

Page 17: ...nect the 24 V supply voltage to the 24V and 0V terminal points on the plug in screw terminal block Figure 2 4 Connecting the supply voltage As soon as the VCC LED lights up the modem is ready for dial...

Page 18: ...configuration software and the plug and play function Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows ME or Windows XP 2 2 2 Driver Installation Connect the modem to the PC as described above a...

Page 19: ...CONTACT 2 5 Insert the PSI MODEM CONF CD provided in the drive Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next Click on Continue Anyway Contrary to the message displayed this will...

Page 20: ...DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 2 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en Insert the PSI MODEM CONF CD in the corresponding drive and confirm with OK Select Browse Click on acfva sys and confirm your selection with Op...

Page 21: ...al Up Line Connection 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT 2 7 Confirm with OK Click Finish to complete the installation The driver has now been installed and the modem is available to application programs e...

Page 22: ...PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 2 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...

Page 23: ...imensions in mm Mount the modem on a 35 mm EN DIN rail see Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Mounting Only mount devices when the power supply is disconnected The DIN rail must be connected to PE to ensure safe o...

Page 24: ...3 2 1 Connection Terminal Blocks 3 2 2 Connectors 1 24 V supply 10 V DC 30 V DC 2 0 V supply 0 V 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Line RJ12 telecommunications connection 6 V 24 RS 232 data interface 9 pos D SU...

Page 25: ...low Receive data with reference to the PSTN telecommunications connection 13 VCC Green Supply voltage is present Electrical connection Only qualified personnel may connect the power start up and opera...

Page 26: ...CT 102906_01_en 3 3 1 Block Diagram Figure 3 4 Block diagram EEPROM C 3 2 7 8 6 4 5 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR DTR RI GND 9 1 DCD RS 232 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 a2 a b b2 D9 SUB RJ12 Phone Line COMBICON Back...

Page 27: ...DTR If you do not know which type of interface is connected you can determine the correct configuration by testing crossing cables Minimum configuration The minimum configuration only requires one co...

Page 28: ...DCD Data Carrier Detect Data carrier detected connection established TxD Transmit Data Transmit data refers to PC PLC etc RxD Receive Data Receive data refers to PC PLC etc RTS Request To Send Reques...

Page 29: ...C Connect the 24 V supply voltage to the 24V and 0V terminal points on the plug in screw terminal block Figure 3 7 Connections As soon as the VCC LED lights up the modem is ready The PSI DATA BASIC MO...

Page 30: ...PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 3 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en...

Page 31: ...figuration software and the plug and play function Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows ME or Windows XP 4 2 Driver Installation Connect the modem to the PC as described above and swi...

Page 32: ..._en Insert the PSI MODEM CONF CD provided in the drive Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next Click on Continue Anyway Contrary to the message displayed this will in no w...

Page 33: ...Software Installation 102906_01_en PHOENIX CONTACT 4 3 Insert the PSI MODEM CONF CD in the corresponding drive and confirm with OK Select Browse Click on acfva sys and confirm your selection with Open...

Page 34: ...C MODEM RS232 4 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en Confirm with OK Click Finish to complete the installation The driver has now been installed and the modem is available to application programs e g the di...

Page 35: ...re To use these functions enter additional AT commands in the Additional Settings field see page 4 15 The AT commands and their meanings are described in Command Descriptions on page 6 2 4 3 1 Install...

Page 36: ...se agreement Read the terms of the software license agreement thoroughly and click Yes to accept them You may now select a specific installation folder The default setting is C Program Files PSI MODEM...

Page 37: ...shortcuts For full installation select Yes for both options Experienced users can select No so that no shortcuts are created on the desktop or in the Start menu Start copying Click Next to start copyi...

Page 38: ...PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 4 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en Finishing installation Exit setup by clicking Finish...

Page 39: ...ONTACT 4 9 4 3 2 Operation After installation the following shortcut will appear on your desktop Starting the software Double click on this icon to start the PSI MODEM CONF configuration software Figu...

Page 40: ...PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 4 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en Select language You can set the language to English or German in the Options menu item Figure 4 2 Select language...

Page 41: ...st configure the interface Select the RS232 function in the Options menu Select the interface to which your modem is connected Adjust the parameters according to your application requirements Apply th...

Page 42: ...PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 4 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 102906_01_en Click on the Read button to read data from the connected modem The software displays the modem type and firmware version...

Page 43: ...Functions Configuration Profile Click on the Settings button This opens the Basic Modem Configuration window Figure 4 3 Basic Modem Configuration window Creates a new project file with the default se...

Page 44: ...V 24 RS 232 interface can be set for various operating modes For the Hardware setting the CTS and RTS signals are used for bidirectional data flow control For the Software setting the data flow contr...

Page 45: ...the country where you wish to use your PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 If your country is not listed select Europe CTR21 or the USA Speaker The internal speaker can be switched off always on or only switche...

Page 46: ...ssword If the password is invalid or the time allocated for password entry has been exceeded the caller has two more attempts to enter the correct password When the correct password is entered the mod...

Page 47: ...activating Password Protection The S0 command deactivates password protected callback see Password Protected Callback on page 5 2 By default upon delivery password protection is deactivated This secti...

Page 48: ...he modem aborts the existing connection to dial the number that is stored in the memory under Z0 The modem has three attempts to establish a connection with the callback number 5 4 Dial In With Passwo...

Page 49: ...with AT and must be confirmed by pressing ENTER The commands can be entered in either upper or lowercase but not a mixture of the two Spaces may be inserted between the commands so that the command li...

Page 50: ...before the A command A Repeat the Previous Command The A command instructs the modem to repeat the previous command line i e the last command that it stored in its memory You can use the A command to...

Page 51: ...waits for a second dial tone and then dials the number 555 1111 Pause This modifier inserts a 2 second pause before dialing If for example your modem is located in a private branch exchange e g in off...

Page 52: ...he Escape string your modem outputs an OK message to inform you that it is in command mode Enter ATO to return to data mode and confirm by pressing ENTER Enter ATH to hang up and confirm by pressing E...

Page 53: ...S Registers on page 6 11 T Tone Frequency Dialing Tone frequency dialing is stored by default M0 Speaker off M1 Speaker on during the connection phase M2 Speaker always on O0 Return to data mode if y...

Page 54: ...s numeric confirmations V1 Display alpha confirmations default W0 Disable additional confirmations and display the DTE speed e g CONNECT 115200 W1 Enable additional confirmations and display the DCE s...

Page 55: ...command mode if the modem detects a falling edge on the DTR line D2 Hang up and return to command mode if the modem detects a falling edge on the DTR line D3 Hang up reset and return to command mode...

Page 56: ...n the permanent memory of the modem Your modem can store up to four telephone numbers n 0 through 3 S Callback Security P x Store a Password in the Permanent Memory The P x command stores the password...

Page 57: ...onnections default 3 K Process Break Character The K command specifies one of three options for processing the break character Immediate disconnection with data loss The buffer memory is deleted and t...

Page 58: ...tablish only V 42 or MNP data connections If the partner modem does not use V 42 or MNP your modem aborts the connection and returns to command mode N3 Establish standard V 42 or MNP data connections...

Page 59: ...you use a command to modify a register value this command remains active until you switch off or reset your modem Your modem then reverts back to the operating characteristics stored in its permanent...

Page 60: ...racter This can be changed to any value between 0 and 255 Values greater than 127 disable the Escape function and prevent return to command mode S3 Carriage Return Register S3 defines the ASCII value...

Page 61: ...ed modem before it hangs up Default 45 seconds You can set this value to another value between 1 and 100 seconds if your modem does not receive a carrier detect signal within the specified time If you...

Page 62: ...arrier detect signal from the dialed modem before it aborts the connection This function can be used to prevent your modem from aborting the connection if the selected carrier detect signal only brief...

Page 63: ...d Register S16 controls the options for requesting a digital remote test remote digital loopback the use of enable signals retraining and the reply codes that your modem outputs S17 20 Reserved S21 Mo...

Page 64: ...activation of automatic dialing the password protected call back function automatic baud rate detection and the DCE protocol options S29 Reserved S30 Inactive Timer This register controls the inactiv...

Page 65: ...S V32 V 32 9600 or 4800 MS V32B V 32bis 14400 12000 9600 7200 or 4800 MS V34 V 34 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 or 2400 MS V90 V 90 56000 54667 53333 52000...

Page 66: ...d CONNECT 9600 1 2 3 4 12 9600 bps connection established CONNECT 12000 1 2 3 4 14 12000 bps connection established CONNECT 14400 1 2 3 4 15 14400 bps connection established CONNECT 16800 1 2 3 4 59 1...

Page 67: ...carrier DR ALT 1 2 3 4 66 Data compression MNP CLASS 5 DR V 42B 1 2 3 4 67 Data compression V 42bis DR NONE 1 2 3 4 69 No data compression ER NONE 1 2 3 4 76 No error correction ER LAPM 1 2 3 4 77 Err...

Page 68: ...end a break character to the partner modem Table 6 4 Break character received by the computer while the modem is connected via an MNP or standard connection in command mode AT Kn Effect n 0 1 Delete b...

Page 69: ...ed a three wire null modem cable The pin assignment is as follows A modem cable 1 1 is required to connect the modem to the PC The pin assignment is as follows The interface on the PC must be set as f...

Page 70: ...to Phoenix Contact controllers The interface on the PC must be set as follows 9600 bps 8 data bits Even parity 1 stop bit AT Command Function AT F Default setting ATS0 1 Automatic call acceptance AT D...

Page 71: ...the TS adapter The pin assignment is as follows A modem cable 1 1 is required to connect the modem to the PG PC The pin assignment is as follows The interface on the PC must be set as follows 9600 bps...

Page 72: ...lized without modification The following entries are preconfigured by Siemens The ATH command is used to disconnect default for modem and TS adapter The default transmission speed is 19200 bps AT Comm...

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