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0049-3400-XXX                                                                     Hidex HXIIxxTy  – USER’S GUIDE                                                          08/18/2010 
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Industrial Grade Modems  

Hidex HXIIxxTy 

 

User’s Guide 

Summary of Contents for Hidex HXII

Page 1: ...0049 3400 XXX Hidex HXIIxxTy USER S GUIDE 08 18 2010 Rev C Industrial Grade Modems Hidex HXIIxxTy User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...0049 3400 XXX HIDEX HXIIxxTy USER S GUIDE 08 18 2010 Rev C Page i Raymar Information Technology Inc 7325 Roseville Road Sacramento CA 95842 800 695 1951 Fax 916 783 1952 ...

Page 3: ...ut notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Raymar Telenetics Raymar Telenetics assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Guide Raymar Telenetics makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Guide and reserves the right to make changes to this User s Guide and or product without notice No part of this manual...

Page 4: ...Page 1 3 COMPLIANCE TO GLOBAL TELEPHONE STANDARDS Page 3 4 EXTERNAL POWER SOURCES Page 4 5 POWER CONNECTIONS Page 5 6 SAFETY GROUND CONNECTION Page 6 7 LED INDICATORS Page 16 8 HARDWARE SETUP Page 7 9 DIAL LINE SETUP Page 8 10 LEASED LINE SETUP Page 9 11 AT COMMAND SUMMARY Page 10 12 LIMITED WARRANTY Page 13 13 RMA PROCEDURE Page 14 ...

Page 5: ...ed is 5VDC A range of DC power models are optional Standard 115VAC adapter is provided Product Specifications Category Description Client to Server Data Rates HXII56TM is V 92 and the HXII33TM is V 34 data rates AGC Dynamic Range 43 dB Client to Client Data Rates 56 000 33 600 31 200 28 800 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400 12 000 9600 7200 4800 2400 1200 0 300 bps Command Buffer 60 charac...

Page 6: ... Typical 125 mA Maximum 138 mA Receiver Sensitivity 43 dBm under worst case conditions Serial Speeds Serial port data rates adjustable to 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 and 230400 bps Storage Temperature 40 to 85ºC Transmit Level 11 dBm varies by country setting Approvals Modem Module Safety Certifications UL1950 UL60950 CUL60950 EN60950 IEC60950 AS NZS 60950 2000 CCC EMC Approva...

Page 7: ...a rate selections Keyboard controlled modem options On screen displays for modem option parameters Remote configuration DTR dialing Phone number storage Flash memory for firmware updates NVRAM storage for user defined parameters Compliance to Global Telephone Standards Hidex II modems have passed the following homologation FCC Part 68 FCC Part 15 IC CS03 ETSO TS 103 021 1 2 3 v 1 1 2 2003 09 origi...

Page 8: ...the power connector or via DB25 connector The power options A B C are internal and change the external power to be supplied via the barrel connector pictured below If no option is selected the 115VAC external supply is provided Power option A is 9 to 18 VDC Power option B is 18 to 36 VDC Power option C is 36 to 72 VDC Standard 115VAC adapter ...

Page 9: ...source to the supplied connector with attention to the polarity of the voltage source CAUTION NOTE THE POLARITY ON THE CONNECTOR LABEL There is a power input select switch on the side of the modem nearest the power connector The switch is flush or recessed and to select the power connector input slide the switch away from the rear panel Pin 10 plus 5VDC and pin 7 ground Alternate power can be conn...

Page 10: ...in 2 TXD Transmit Data the cover The jumper is located in the bottom Pin 3 RXD Receive Data left corner below the LCDs Pin 4 RTS Request to Send Position 1 2 Chassis Ground isolated from Pin 5 CTS Clear to Send Signal Ground Pin 6 DSR Data Set Ready Position 2 3 Common Chassis Signal Pin 7 SG Signal Ground Ground factory set Pin 8 DCD Carrier Detect Pin 10 Alternate power input 5VDC use switch Pin...

Page 11: ...d as a standard serial data modem by connecting it to a personal computer or other data terminal equipment DTE Any standard terminal program such as HyperTerminal or ProComm running on a PC will communicate with the modem AT Commands AT refers to the command prefix attention sequence that precedes each command to the modem With the exception of A all commands must be preceded by AT and end with a ...

Page 12: ...eral commands A separator is not required between the commands When a carriage return is received the commands are performed in the order in which they are sent to the modem If more than 40 characters are sent to the modem an error occurs and all commands must be re entered A common configuration for a remote modem is to answer the call and hang up on loss of carrier To do this the RS232 interface...

Page 13: ...wer The breakdown of the commands are all prefaced with the AT command Q0 disable result codes C0 disable data compression E0 disable command echo N1 direct mode no error correction D0 DTR control ignores true status of DTR and responds as if it is always on K0 Disable flow control L1 Leased line Originate mode L2 is Answer mode setting W Stores settings to NVRAM These settings will auto connect i...

Page 14: ... Standard Setting Ds Dial DS y Dial Stored Telephone Number En Echo Command Mode Characters Fn Echo Online Data Characters Hn Hook Control In Information Request Mn Monitor Speaker Mode Nn Modulation Handshake On Return Online to Data Mode P Pulse Dialing Qn Result Codes Sr n Set Register Value Sr Read Register Value T Tone Dialing Vn Result Code Format Wn Result Code Selection Xn Result Code Sele...

Page 15: ... Store Current Configuration Zy x Store Dialing Command An Select Maximum MNP Block Size Bn Transmit Break Kn Break Control Nn Error Correction Mode Selection Qn Flow Control Selection Tn Inactivity Timer Vn Protocol Result Code Cn Data Calling Tone A Adaptive Answer Result Code Enable B View Numbers in Blacklist Cn Data Compression Control DCn AT Command Control En Fallback and Fall Forward Contr...

Page 16: ...y Callback Security Reset CBSn Callback Enable Disable Pn Set 11 bit Parity Sx Enter Setup Password S x Store Setup Password VDR x y I Distinctive Ring Report AT CR Escape Sequence ATMTSMODEM CR Remote Configuration Escape Sequence Complete AT Commands and Programming The complete AT commands can be downloaded from our web site www raymarinc com Raymar Information Technology Inc Phone 800 783 1951...

Page 17: ...E PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS RAYMAR PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING RAYMAR SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE R...

Page 18: ...he serial number a description of the problem being encountered and the cause of the problem if known Please note that prior to authorizing a return a product support specialist may call to verify that the product is properly installed or may ask you to perform tests to insure that the product has actually failed The product must be properly packed and returned to Raymar Telenetics 7325 Roseville ...

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