
Software Installation
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PHOENIX CONTACT
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Result Codes
Your modem is configured so that it outputs alphanumeric responses on the screen. The
"Numeric" option can be used if your software package or PLC only supports numeric
confirmations. The relevant settings can be found in Table 6-2 on page 6-18.
Auto Answer
Automatic call acceptance enables you to specify the number of rings after which your
modem can automatically respond to incoming calls. Automatic call acceptance is
switched off by default upon delivery. Active automatic call acceptance is indicated by the
yellow "AA" (Automatic Answer) LED.
Dialtone Detection
When dial tone detection is switched on the modem waits for the dial tone before dialing.
Dial tone detection should be switched off in a private branch exchange.
Country Code
Select 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 switched on when establishing
a connection.
Additional Settings (AT)
Your modem has more functions than can be mapped in the configuration software. To use
these functions, enter additional AT commands in the "Additional Settings" field.
The AT commands and their meanings are described in "Command Descriptions" on
page 6-2.
Example: Entering
L3
increases the speaker volume.
Telephone Book
You can store three telephone numbers in Store Numbers 1 through 3, which can be used
as a speed dial memory. The use of stored telephone numbers with the
DS=n
command
is described on page 6-4.
This LED flashes in the event of an incoming call, regardless of the automatic call
acceptance setting.
Additional settings can be saved in the project file via the "Save" button. However, they
are not read from the modem by the configuration software.