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1. 5 4 5 7 5 3 1 A Password 5 7 5 3 2 Disabling Password Protection 5 7 5 3 3 Password Protected Call Back 5 8 5 3 4 Dial In With Password Protection 5 8 Caller ID and Selective Call 5 9 5 4 1 Caller ID OUIDUL ae malas 5 9 5 4 2 Selective Call Acceptance 22 2 5 9 692302 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 5 DTMF tesserae fe 5 10 5 5 1 BAN PI Ig Pc EE EN 5 10 5 5 2 GORUGN E 5 11 5 6 5 CONVGIS uico detente sedated 5 12 5 7 SMS in the Fixed Line 5 14 5 7 1 Sending SMS Messages 2 5 14 552 Receiving SMS Messages 5 14 5 7 3 Control via SMS Messages 5 16 5 8 SEWING 5 17 5 8 1 Transmitting L
2. GEDE INNOVATION IN INTERFACE User Manual PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem Designation PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 UM E Order No 26 99 35 4 User Manual PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem Designation PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 UM E Revision 02 Order 26 99 35 4 This user manual is valid for PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 industrial modem Order No 27 08 20 3 Phoenix Contact 12 2003 692302 PHCEN IX CONTACT 692302 gt Please Observe the Following Notes In order to ensure the safe use of your device we recommend that you read this manual carefully The following notes provide information on how to use this manual Requirements of the User Group The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable national standards Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from 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 hardware and software or personal injury The note symbol informs you of conditions that must strictly be observed to achieve error free operation It also gives you tips and advice on the efficient us
3. TREE 3 3 Operating Elements x 3 5 3 2 1 Connection Terminals 3 5 3 2 2 COME IONS ou docte tem one nens 3 5 3 2 3 LESS Aui saam kant me oc 3 6 3 2 4 PUSADUWON i adr ao detenti eon Peta RII chiede 3 6 3 2 5 DIP Switches 3 7 Electrical Connecti ns au oes eec ge veu 3 8 3 3 1 zie qiiem cH UR 3 9 3 3 2 5 292 Interface ioc sera eee 3 10 3 3 3 Telecommunications Cable 3 12 3 3 4 SUPP VON AOC aa 3 13 3 3 5 3 13 3 3 6 Switching Output 2 22 2 3 13 4 3 System Regureme NS E 4 3 4 1 1 Driver InstallatioLr xs B ie tee De Ee e Ee e beds 4 4 Configuration 4 7 4 2 1 eects Ferd sigue 4 7 4 2 2 Operadlo aciei eius eue eate 4 10 ccna ogee es 5 3 Permanent 5 3
4. 6 21 6 28 Modem Confirmations 6 29 Processing the Break 6 31 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 6 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT AT Commands 6 AT Commands Your modem stores its operating characteristics in a non volatile memory EEPROM These characteristics can be overwritten using commands and can thus modify the method of operation of the device The modem executes commands as long as it is in command mode Your modem is automatically in command mode until you dial number and establish a connection You can enter commands for your modem using appropriate communication software e g HyperTerminal The device supports data transmission speeds of 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 200 38 400 57 600 and 115 200 bps Modes The modem can be operated in two modes Command mode The modem can be configured and controlled via AT commands As soon as a connection is established the modem automatically switches to data mode Data mode In this mode the modem transmits data to the partner Command Structure All commands transmitted to the modem must start with AT and must be confirmed by pressing ENTER The commands can be entered in either upper or lower case but not a mixture of the two Spaces may be inserted betw
5. Leute b dels 1 5 1 4 Technical Pic M 1 6 1 4 1 SUPP RR EE 1 6 1 4 2 Ho 292 Interfdee 3 0 edis nih 1 6 1 4 3 PSTN Port a b Line 1 7 1 4 4 Switching Input and Output 1 8 1 4 5 Text and Telephone Number Memory 1 8 1 4 6 General Data ac Ma Ue ad ami adt 1 9 1 5 is oda Shan cence IUe ad 1 10 2 Quick Installation of a Dial up 2 3 2 1 Hardware InstallallOr uri oe sa pex 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 4 2 1 3 RS 232 2 5 2 1 4 Connecting the Telecommunications Cable 2 6 2 1 5 Supply Voltage 2 7 2 2 software Installation ec m 2 8 2 2 1 System Requirements 2 8 2 2 2 Driver MMstallati it E 2 9 692902 Table of Contents 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 Software Installation 5 Special Functions 5 4 n E 3 3
6. e Click on the Write button have all been entered to write the settings to the modem once they 692302 PHCENIX 4 23 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 4 24 sinn CONTACT Special Functions 692302 Section 5 This section provides information about 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 The additional functions of your modem mp 5 3 Permanent LING 5 3 Alarm Inputs and AlarmS 5 4 Password pires edo eM er 5 7 5 3 1 Selecting Password 5 7 5 3 2 Disabling Password Protection 5 7 5 3 3 Password Protected Call 5 8 5 3 4 Dial In With Password Protection 5 8 Caller ID and Selective Call Acceptance 5 9 5 4 1 Caller ID a 5 9 5 4 2 Selective Call Acceptance 5 9 DIME 5 10 5 5 1 AAT E 5 10 5 5 2 By Gro ai o ars ers 5 11 ASCII to Fax Conversion 5 12 SMS in the Fixed Li
7. Configurations for various connections cue eau cies 7 3 7 1 Programming Connection for Phoenix Contact Controllers 7 3 7 2 Programming Connection for Siemens S7 300 400 7 5 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 7 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Configuration Help 7 Configuration Help 692302 7 1 Programming Connection for Phoenix Contact Controllers If you wish to use the modem in conjunction with Phoenix Contact controllers you will need 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 follows 9600 bps 8 data bits Even parity 1 stop bit is CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Configuration of the Modem The modem must be configured as follows when connecting to Phoenix Contact controllers commana Function SSS The interface on the PC must be set as follows 9600 bps 8data bits Even parity 1 stop bit 7 4 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 Configuration Help 7 2 Programming Connection for Siemens 57 300 400 A TS adapter Siemens Part 6ES7 972 4 is required to connect the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 to the Siemens MPI inte
8. cade 3 7 3 3 Electrical Connections LEN ATUE 3 8 3 3 1 Block Diagram ETE 3 9 3 3 2 15 252 Ale aCe 3 10 3 3 3 Telecommunications Cable 3 12 3 3 4 lt 3 13 3 3 5 ERE 3 13 3 3 6 c 3 13 a CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 3 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Hardware Installation 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Structure Housing Dimensions 114 5 mm 35 mm 4 508 1 378 ele j 19 6923 030 Figure 3 1 Housing dimensions Mount the modem 35 mm 1 378 in EN DIN rail See Figure 3 2 page 3 4 A 692302 PHCENIX 3 3 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 o wl Figure 3 2 Mounting 6923A031 3 4 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Hardware Installation 3 2 Operating Elements 5 6 7 8 9 10 PHCENIX CONTACT PSI DATA FAX X Ord No 27 08 2 22 14 24 4 15 20 16 19 T 18 6923A032 Figure 3 3 Operating elements 3 2 1 Connection Terminals 1 Shield telecommunications cable 7 Not used 2 Not used 8 Not used 3 a teleco
9. amp C amp D amp E amp F 6 10 Break Signal YO No transmission of break signals and no response to them Y1 Response to break signals The device sends a break signal for four seconds before disconnecting In addition it aborts an active connection when it receives a break signal for 1 6 seconds from the partner Reset Use the Z command to reset your modem Your modem then hangs up and loads configuration profile 0 or 1 This command must be the last one in the command line Z0 Reset and activate stored configuration profile 0 Z1 Reset and activate stored configuration profile 1 Carrier Detect Signal amp CO Continuous activation of the carrier detect signal for your modem amp C1 Setthe RS 232 C carrier detect signal for your modem DCD when the modem detects a carrier detect signal from the partner default Data Terminal PC Ready Signal DTR amp DO Ignore the status of the DTR signal The DTR signal is always activated even when your PC is switched off amp D1 Reset to command mode if the modem detects a falling edge on the DTR line amp D2 Hang up and reset to command mode if the modem detects a falling edge on the DTH line amp D3 Hang up reset and switch back to command mode if the modem detects a falling edge on the DTR line Automatic Speed Adjustment Fall Forward Fall Backward This feature automatically adjusts the speed if the transmission quality deteriorates while connec
10. baud 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 200 38 400 57 600 115 200 bps d Number of data bits 7 or 8 p Parity N None E Even O odd S Space M Mark s Number of stop bits 1 Examples AT W 2400 7 E 1 2400 bps 7 data bits even parity 1 stop bit AT W 57600 8 0 1 57600 bps 8 data bits odd parity 1 stop bit PHCEN IX 692302 CONTACT An B 692302 AT Commands 6 2 AT Commands for MNP and V 42bis Auto Reliable Fallback The A command specifies which character forces the modem to fall back from a connection in Reliable Mode to a connection in normal mode when the C2 command is activated The fallback character can be specified in ASCII code as any value between 0 and 127 Default 0 Data Compression V 42bis MNP 5 0 Disable data compression 9eC1 Enable data compression default The compression algorithm enabled is determined by the error correction protocol used If a V 42 connection is present V 42bis compression is used If an MNP 2 4 connection is present MNP 5 compression is used Maximum MNP Block Size MNP Microcom Networking Protocol The A command specifies the MNP block size during group 4 and group 5 operations and causes your modem to send smaller data blocks Use these commands if the quality of the telephone line is poor 0 Maximum block size 64 A1 Maximum block size 128 A2 Maximum block size 192 A3 Maximum block size 256 S
11. e You can log off by sending the text ABMELD to telephone number 8888 5 14 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Example 692302 Special Functions SMS messages are preceded by the caller ID CLIP of the service provider The caller ID is not transmitted until after the first ring so that the modem does not respond to the call until the second ring The following command activates the receive SMS function AT S1 lt CR gt The actual message is transmitted after the first ring RING and is structured as follows RING RECEIVE SMS FROM 0160123456789 DATE TIME 05 03 02 16 55 00 MESSAGE RESET PLC 1234 confirmation to 016012345 The last SMS message is stored and can be viewed again via the AT AS command AT AS RECEIVE SMS FROM 0160123456789 DATE TIME 05 03 02 16 55 00 MESSAGE RESET PLC 1234 confirmation to 016012345 OK voe CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Examples 5 16 5 7 3 Control via SMS Messages The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 can be controlled via SMS messages For example you can activate the output reset the alarm or send the status of the modem simply by sending an SMS message This mode is activated using the AT S2 command In this mode the SMS message is not forwarded to the termination equipment but is evaluated by the modem itself The SMS message sent to the modem must be structured as follows lt Password gt lt Command gt The password AT P is the passwor
12. lt Back Cancel e Insert the CD ROM provided into the drive and click on Next 2 10 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 Quick Installation of a Dial up Connection Found Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results Pha Ras The wizard has finished searching Far driver files for your hardware device Sy The wizard found driver for the following device y Phoenix PSI 33 6 Windows found driver For this device install the driver Windows found click Next Ndrversmadmpsm inf Cancel e Click on Next to confirm the selection e complete the installation click on Finish The driver is now installed and the modem is available to application programs e g the data communications network PHCENIX on CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 2 12 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Hardware Installation 692302 Section 3 This section provides information about The installation and connection of your modem mec m 3 3 3 1 SUUGI PE 3 3 3 2 Operating 3 5 3 2 1 CONMECTION Terminals dav 3 5 3 2 2 Que 3 5 3 2 3 oce 3 6 3 2 4 T TM 3 6 3 2 5
13. FCLASS 50 53 54 56 57 58 510 Manual Answering Dialing Echo Hook Hang Up Identification Volume Control Speaker Data Mode Fall Forward Fall Backward Pulse Dialing Modem Messages Tone Frequency Dialing Alpha or Numeric Responses Confirmation Settings Reset Carrier Detect Signal Data Terminal PC Ready Signal DTR Factory Configuration Manufacturer ID Modem ID Firmware ID Serial number Fax class Number of Rings Before Automatically Answering Auto Answer Carriage Return Line Feed Wait When Dialing Without Dial Tone Wait for the Carrier Detect Signal for the Selected Modem Pause Character Duration Waiting Time for Losing the Carrier Detect Signal PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 AT Commands 6 4 S Registers Your modem has 105 registers SO through S104 These registers influence the operating characteristics of the modem send your information via your modem and enable you to test your modem The values of certain registers can be modified using specific commands If you use a command to modify a register value this command remains active until your switch off or reset your modem Your modem then reverts back to the operating characteristics stored in its permanent memory Reading a Register Value Use the Sr command to read the current value of a register r Register number 0 through 104 Your modem displays a three digit decimal value for the register Modifying a Regist
14. me mo VENSNZHBNER V2 90 bps 22 1200 bos 22 800 bps 52 9600 bps V 32bis 14 400 bps 6 28 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT AT Commands 6 6 Modem Confirmations The X command can be used to control the way in which your modem responds to specific events See page 6 9 Table 6 2 Modem confirmations Wod X Number Meaning Ok Modemhas executed a comman ING 2 detected aring 000 NO CARRIER 0 1 2 3 4 3 Carrier detect signal for the selected modem was lost or et etc hte sets ty register ST 6 G4 8 0 000 NOANSWER CONNECT 14400 1 2 3 4 a 14 400 bps connection established CONNECT 16800 1 2 3 4 59 16 800 bps connection established 15 59 4800 1 2 3 4 692302 PHGNIX 6 29 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Table 6 2 Modem confirmations Fortsetzung CARRIER 33600 1 2 3 4 Connection with 33 600 bps carrier COMPRESSION CLASS 5 1 2 3 4 COMPRESSION V 42BIS 1 2 3 4 2 6 30 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 AT Commands 6 7 Processing the Break Character The K command specifies one of three options for processing the break character see page 6 17 Table 6 3 Break character received from the PC with an MNP or standard connection Do not send a break character to the partner system n 1 Delete buffer memory and immediat
15. 12345 RESET Resets the alarm function and the switching output PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT Software Installation SMS Provider Store Numbers 692302 The number for the SMS provider must be stored in the modem memory It is set to Deutsche Telekom by default e Select your provider from the list If your provider is not listed select No Provider and enter the telephone number of your provider in the Additional Settings field as follows amp Z20 lt Number gt Example for Deutsche Telekom amp Z20 01930100 If your modem is used in a private branch exchange you can prefix the number for your service provider with the number for dialing an outside line Example 0 The comma represents a short pause The field in front of the service provider name can also be used to enter a call by call number This is required e g if your service provider does not support SMS in the fixed line network In most telephone networks you then have the option of selecting a different service provider Example for Deutsche Telekom 01033 You can store ten telephone numbers in Store Numbers 0 through 9 which can used as a speed dial memory The use of stored telephone numbers with the DSzn command is described on page 6 6 Store Number 0 has additional special functions This telephone number is used for password protected call back For a description of the call back function please refer to Section Password Protection on
16. Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany A Great Britain Greece Italy Ireland Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland USA Approvals for other countries are available on request id V 200002 Telephone network PSTN 6923A002 Figure 1 1 Dial up operation 6923A003 Figure 1 2 Permanent line operation DODOA OO 220007 00 SMS OOK 5 D COCOC Telephone network PSTN Figure 1 3 Alarm generation 692302 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem 1 3 Ordering Data Pcs Type Order No okt Analog modem DIN rail mountable dial up and PSI DATA FAX MODEM 2708203 1 standard line operation in Europe USA and RS232 Canada RS 232 interface 3 way isolation alarm input output 24 V AC DC supply voltage Scope of supply modem configuration software user manual on CD ROM Ru 12 cable 1 3 1 Accessories Compact power supply 85 264 V AC MINI PS 100 240AC 29 38 840 1 primary switched 24 DC at 45 65 Hz 2 1 1 A DIN rail mountable wide 90 350 V DC range input RS 232 cable 2 m 6 56 ft to 50 0 9 50 PSM KA 9SUB 9 BB 2 27 99 47 4 1 connect the modem to a 9 pos D9 METER device interface female female RS 232 cable 2 m 6 56 ft to SUB D9 SU
17. Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click on Next 4 4 t CONTACT 692302 Software Installation Found Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files Where do vou want Windows to search Far driver files Search for driver files For the following hardware device y Phoenix 33 5 The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next IF you are searching on floppy disk or CD ROM drive Insert the floppy disk ar CO before clicking Nest Optional search locations CD ROM drives Specify location Microsoft Windows Update lt Back Cancel e Insert the CD ROM provided into the drive and click on Next PHCENIX 9 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Found Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results Pha Ras The wizard has finished searching Far driver files for your hardware device Sy The wizard found driver for the following device y Phoenix PSI 33 6 Windows found driver For this device install the driver Windows found click Next Ndrversmadmpsm inf Cancel e Click on Next to confirm the selection e complete the installation click on Finish The driver is now installed and the modem is available to application programs e g the data communications netwo
18. The A command instructs the modem to repeat the last command line i e the last command that it stored in its memory You can use the A command to redial a number if the line was busy on the first attempt or it could not connect 692302 CONTACT AT Commands B Set Transmission Method The B command can be used to operate your modem in Bell and or CCITT mode depending on the DTE baud rate and on whether your modem is generating or answering a call Table 6 1 on page 6 28 shows how this command works D Dialing The D command instructs your modem to dial a number Enter the number that wish to dial after the D command You can modify the D command with the following additional commands Pulse Dialing The P modifier generates the call using pulse dialing German standard Enter the modifier after the command followed by the desired telephone number T Tone Dialing The T modifier instructs the modem to use tone dialing Enter the modifier after the command followed by the desired telephone number W Wait for a Dial Tone The W modified instructs the modem to wait for a second dial tone Use this command in private branch exchanges to wait for a dial tone after calling an outside line Example ATDPOW555 1111 This command dials O for an outside line 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
19. Y SMS SMS function NUMBER CR TEXT Z 0160123456789 lt CRLF gt Alarm at input 1 pump failure FAX fax function NUMBER CR TEXT Z 040999888777 CRLF JohnDoe CRLF 615N10thStreet lt CRLF gt RichmondVA12345 0123 lt CRLF gt lt CRLF gt ALARM MESSAGE lt CRLF gt Heating failure pump faulty lt CRLF gt QUT set partner output NUMBER lt CR gt PASSWORD 01291212 lt CRLF gt QWERT lt CRLF gt OPTION 0 lt CRLF gt When AT A1 lt CR gt messages are requested lt CR gt is replaced with lt CRLF gt in the text This improves the message display in a terminal program vs CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Alarm at the Input In the event of an alarm at input 1 the alarm message INPUT 1 ACTIVE is first sent to the local RS 232 interface The configured messages are then sent with the following priority 1 Set output 2 SMS message 3 Fax message The ALR LED starts flashing and does not enter the ON state until all the alarm jobs have been processed The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modem attempts to send each message SMS or fax up to four times If this is not possible an alarm error is generated and the ERR LED lights up The ALR LED remains lit until the alarm is reset with the AT AR lt CR gt command by pressing the button on the modem or by an SMS 5 6 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Example 692302 Special Functions 5 3 Password Pr
20. modem is located in a private branch exchange e g in offices where a number usually 0 must be dialed for an outside line insert a comma between the 0 and the actual telephone number you wish to dial Your modem dials 0 waits for two seconds and then dials the telephone number If a longer pause is required you can either insert another comma in the command line or change the value of the S8 register see page 6 23 Q Wait for Five Seconds of Silence This modifier instructs the modem to wait until no tone has been detected on the line for five seconds before dialing the specified number 692302 PHCENIX 6 5 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Dial an Outside Line Divert Calls Use this modifier to divert a call Enter the telephone number that is to be dialed first then the modifier followed by the telephone number to which the call is to be diverted Once the modem has established a connection with the first telephone number it waits for two seconds and then diverts the call gt Dial an Outside Line via a Ground Button Return to Command Mode If your modem is to call another modem and then return to command mode without disconnecting enter the modifier as the last character in your dial command line L DTMF Alarm Mode Without Waiting for Silence See Section DTMF Alarm on page 5 10 K DTMF Alarm Mode With Waiting for Silence See Section DTMF Alarm on page 5 10 DS n Dial One of the Stored Telephone N
21. 3 1 4x COMBICON ouejdydeg c c Su LN V NN AAV E DCD TxD 2 RxD 7 RIS 8 5 6 DSR 4 DTR RI 5 GND 1 3 9 D9 SUB M LI 1 I yl I ed 1 t l a E b2 0vO Q 24 V 0 1 BSRR 0 4 0 4 RJ 12 1 0m CN st LO cccc o Qoaaa I ONE EG ba uw Meese eee re ee SS ne auejdyoeg yndjno yndu our 6923A034 Block diagram Figure 3 5 3 9 JEEN CONTACT 692302 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 3 3 2 RS 232 Interface The modem and the PC or another device are connected via the RS 232 cable PSM KA 9SUB 9 BB 2 METER Order No 27 99 47 4 The cable is an interface cable with 1 1 connected contacts e Use this interface cable to connect the modem to a free COM interface on the PC In rare cases when connecting a PLC or control system DCE Data Communication Equipment may be used instead of DTE Data Terminal Equipment which is typical for a PC If so the following cables must be crossed null modem cable TxD and RxD 5 5 DSR DTR If you do not know which type of interface is connected you can determine the connect configuration by testing crossing cables Minimum configuration minimum configuration only requires one connection for TxD RxD and GND software han
22. 4 1 PSI MODEM CONF configuration software 4 10 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Configuring the interface 692302 Software Installation First you must configure the interface Select the RS 232 function from the Options menu Select the interface to which your modem is connected COM Interface E X Interface comi come coms com 4 baud rate data bits 7 115200 8 parity stop bits Adjust the parameters according to your application requirements Save the settings by confirming with OK b to write the settings to the modem Click on the Write button PHCENIX PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 4 12 e Click on the Read button ba to read data from the connected modem PSI MODEM COMF File Options 7 Type 381 33 6 Version 171 35 Serial 149641470 Input Output sms Fax Output Hode d Humber Password SHS Messages Number FAX Messages Number The software displays the type and version of the firmware and the serial number of the modem You now have the option of assigning various functions to the integrated modem switching input PHCEN IX 692302 CONTACT Software Installation SMS For this function the modem requires a service provider that supports SMS in the fixed line network The modem is preset to Deutsche Telekom A description of how to set up other service providers appears on page 4
23. Frequency Dialing Tone frequency dialing is stored by default Alpha Numeric Responses Your modem displays responses on screen VO Display numeric confirmations This option can be used if your software package or PLC only supports numeric confirmations V1 Display alpha confirmations default Additional Confirmations The W command enables or disables the MNP V 42 CONNECT and CARRIER additional confirmations and determines whether the modem is specifying the DCE speed modem speed or the DTE speed PC speed WO Disable additional confirmations and display the DTE speed e g CONNECT 115200 W1 Enable additional confirmations and display the DCE speed CARRIER 33600 PROTOCOL LAP M COMPRESSION V 42BIS CONNECT 115200 ARQ W2 Disable additional confirmations and display the DCE speed e g CONNECT 33600 X Confirmation Settings The X command can be used to control the way in which your modem responds to specific events There are five different command sets for answering Hayes Smart Modem 300 compatible answering dummy dialing private branch exchange X1 As plus all CONNECT answering dummy dialing private branch exchange X2 As X1 plus detection of dial tone proceed to dial tone outside line X3 As X1 plus detection of engaged tone dummy dialing private branch exchange X4 All answering and detection of dial tone and engaged tone 692302 PHCENIX 6 9 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232
24. automatically detected and the driver can be installed Found Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers A device driver is software program that enables a hardware device to work with 29 an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device p Phoenix 33 5 device driver is software program that makes hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the Installation click What da you want the wizard ta do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers for this device sa that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel e Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click on Next PHCENIX CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Found Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files Where do vou want Windows to search Far driver files Search for driver files For the following hardware device y Phoenix 33 5 The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any af the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next IF you are searching on floppy disk or CD ROM drive Insert the floppy disk ar CO before clicking Nest Optional search locations CD ROM drives Specify location Microsoft Windows Update
25. battery life and an extremely wide supply voltage range of 10 V to 60 V making it suitable for universal use Modem startup is very easy using plug amp play and user friendly configuration software The modem is approved for use in public telephone networks in Europe the USA and Canada Additional approvals can be provided on request 6923A001 Can be used globally Password protected access call back function selective acceptance of calls Configurable input and output Alarm sent directly by SMS or fax via the integrated switch input or via AT commands Sends receives and evaluates SMS messages Wide supply voltage range of 10 V to 60 V DC or 14 V to 40 V AC Current saving Sleep mode High quality 3 way isolation VCC RS 232 PTSN Integrated surge voltage protection Easy startup using P amp P plug amp play and user friendly configuration software 3964R compatible 692302 PHCEN IX 1 3 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 1 2 Application The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modem can be used universally throughout the world for all popular modem applications in the following areas Dial up modem Fax modem Permanent line modem Remote monitoring of systems and machines Remote control Remote system diagnostics Production data acquisition Automatic alarm generation This device has been approved for use in public telephone networks in the following countries
26. delivery Active automatic call acceptance is indicated by the yellow AA Automatic Answer LED When dial tone detection is switched on the modem waits for the dial tone before dialing Dial tone detection should be switched off in an private branch exchange 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 The internal speaker can be switched off always on or only switched on when establishing a connection 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 Section Command Descriptions on page 6 4 Example Entering L3 increases the speaker volume 692302 PHCENIX PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 SMS Mode Examples 4 20 When SMS mode is disabled you can only send SMS messages In addition your service provider must support SMS in the fixed line network see Section SMS in the Fixed Line Network on page 5 14 When SMS mode is enabled SMS messages received are output to the RS 232 interface To receive SMS messages this feature must be supported and enabled by your SMS provider In addition check that the caller ID CLIP is transmitted as far as the modem usually a problem for many older private branch exchanges Enabling SMS receipt
27. e Write your message in the Fax Message field The text must not exceed 253 characters e Click on the Write button to write the settings to the modem To send the fax message activate the modem switching input see Section Switching Input on page 3 13 4 14 _ Software Installation Switching Output PSI MODEM COMF File Options ha PSI 33 6 Version 171 35 Serial 149641470 E Input Output sms Fax Output Mode Humber O52 35349012 Password 104 SMS Messages still 16 gt Number FAX Messages e To activate the switching output function select the Output checkbox e Enter the telephone number of the partner in the white Number field If you wish to use the devices in permanent line operation you can enter any telephone number e Enter the password for the partner in the Password field as the partner switching output is password protected 692302 PHCENIX 4 15 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Specify the modem mode n Set mode the modem responds to a positive edge on the local input by calling the partner and setting the partner output This output can be reset by an AT command local or remote an SMS the integrated pushbutton or by briefly disconnecting the supply voltage n Follow mode the modem responds to a positive edge on the local input by calling t
28. is carried out for each stored digit If for example from the telephone number 0123456789 only the digits 56789 have been stored all telephone numbers that oH CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 end with these digits are considered as valid The number of preceding digits is of no importance The advantage of this is that various formats 0 49 40 xxxxx and 040 xxxxx can be evaluated The flashing AA LED indicates that this mode is active The call is only accepted if the stored numbers match The caller ID is also output 5 9 DTMF DTMF Dual Tone Multiplexed Frequency tones are created by superimposing two tones from different frequency ranges The tone lasts 100 ms and is followed by a 100 ms pause 5 5 1 DTMF Alarm Once the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 has dialed a phone an optional CLIP decoder is useful for identifying the modem the termination equipment PC or PLC can generate a DTMF message An operator can acknowledge the message with a DTMF tone The modifier L in the dialing string ATD1234 L enables the DTMF alarm function After dialing the modem switches to command mode and can now output DTMF tones with the dialing command ATDT00000000 In command mode the device can detect DTMF tones and forward them to the RS 232 interface DTMF x lt CRLF gt This message is output to the RS 232 interface where x is the DTMF tone to 9 As an alternative to ATDxxxL the special diali
29. key to see the rest of the agreement Terms of delivery and payment for Software Opening this diskette package indicates your acceptance of the following Terms and Conditions IF vau do not wish to accept these Terms and Conditions please send the complete unopened diskette package and all accompanying material including written material and packing against reimbursement of the payment made Phoenix Contact points out that no General Terms of Contract of the customer hereinafter referred to as the Registered User can be recognised The inclusion of such General Terms of Contract is hereby explicitly contradicted Terms of Contract Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement IF you choose Setup will clase To proceed with the installation you have to accept this agreement lt Back es No Read the terms of the software license agreement thoroughly and click on Yes to accept them You may now select a specific installation folder The default setting is C Program Files PSI MODEM CONF Choose Destination Location a E Setup will install PSI MODEM CONF in the following folder install to this folder click To install to different folder click Browse and select another folder You can choose not to install PSI MODEM CONF by clicking Cancel to exit Setup C Program Files P S1 MODEM CONF Space Required 3422 Esse Space Available 5
30. silent mode The DSR is activated when the carrier detect signal is lost amp V Display Configuration Profiles The amp V command can be used to activate and store the configuration profiles and to view the first three telephone numbers that are stored on your modem Any commands or registers that appear in the active or stored commands but are not described in the user manual can be ignored 5 6 11 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 amp W amp X amp Y amp Zn zx D 6 12 Save Active Configuration This command saves the active configuration in the permanent memory amp WO Store the active settings as configuration profile 0 amp W1 Store the active settings as configuration profile 1 Synchronous Pulse Generator The amp X commands specifies the device for which the synchronous pulse generator is available amp X0 Generation of the synchronous pulse generator by the modem itself amp X1 Accept the synchronous pulse generator of the PC or terminal amp X2 Derive the synchronous pulse generator from the signal of the partner modem Select Active Profile The amp Y command specifies which stored profile is loaded when the modem is switched on or reset amp YO Use configuration profile O default amp Y1 Use configuration profile 1 Store a Telephone Number in the Permanent Memory The amp Znzx command stores a telephone number x 36 digits maximum in the
31. to transmit its input to a partner output Setting deleting the partner output AT AO lt CR gt NUMBER lt gt PASSWORD lt gt COMMAND Z Following the AT AO command you are prompted to enter the number the password and the control command for the partner output The number must end with The password length is limited to seven characters The following control commands are available RESET Resets the alarm and the switching output e g SET OUTPUT Activates the switching output Output CLR OUTPUT Deactivates the switching output Output Text Outputs all the characters within the inverted commas to the 5 232 interface After exiting the entry Ctrl Z an attempt is made to contact the partner and transmit the control command The message is acknowledged by OK successful or ERROR unsuccessful If unsuccessful the command must be repeated 692302 PHCENIX 5 17 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 18 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT AT Commands 692302 Section 6 This section provides information about The various AT commands MUN 6 3 Command Descriptions o 6 4 AT Commands for MNP 4 6 15 V 250 Commands 6 20 S REJSE ate
32. 00 4 6 Noise emission according to EN 50081 2 EN 55022 Criterion B 8 kV air discharge 6 kV contact discharge Criterion A 10 V m 10 V m Criterion A 1 kV 5 kHz 2 kV 5 kHz Criterion B 1 kV 2 kV Criterion A 10V Limiting curve B EN 61000 corresponds to IEC 1000 Criterion A Normal operating characteristics within the specified limits Criterion B Temporary adverse effects on the operating characteristics that the device corrects independently 1 10 692302 Section 2 This section provides information about The data for the industrial modem Quick Installation of a Dial Up 202 00010 2 3 2 1 Hardware Installalot 2 3 2 1 1 Default COMMQUI ATION 2 3 2 1 2 MOUNINO ecce eccL n 2 4 2 1 3 RS 232 2 5 2 1 4 Connecting the Telecommunications Cable 2 6 2 1 5 DUD DIV Voltage E 2 7 2 2 Software Installation ssa sess isnt dea bu 2 8 2 2 1 System Requirements 2 8 2 2 2 Driver 2 9 692302 i CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 2 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Quick Installation of a Dial up Connection 2 Quick Installation of a Dial up Con
33. 20 PSI MODEM COMF File Options 7 Type PSI 33 6 PSI 33 6 Version 171 35 Serial 149641470 Input output Fax Output Hode Humber Password SMS Messages still 43 gt Number 01603778477 This message was send by the new modem from Phoenix Contact Additional information http www phoenixcontact com FAX Messages Number Select the SMS checkbox to activate the SMS function e Enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver in the white Number field e Write your message in the SMS Messages field The text must not exceed 160 characters e Click on the Write button to write the settings to the modem To send the SMS message activate the modem switching input see Section Switching Input on page 3 13 692302 PHCENIX 4 13 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Fax PSI MODEM COMF File Options 8 s s Type PSI 33 6 Version Serial 149641470 Input Output Fax Output Mode Humber Password SHS Messages still 160 gt Number E FAX Messages Humber 05235330999 This message was send by the new modem from Phoenix Contact Additional information http www phoenixcontact com e To activate the fax function select the Fax checkbox e Enter the telephone number of the fax receiver in the white Number field
34. 6 1 4 3 PSTN Port a b 1 7 1 4 4 Switching Input and 1 8 1 4 5 Text and Telephone Number Memory 1 8 1 4 6 General Date xoa land 1 9 1 5 ERES 1 10 692302 PHCENIX 1 1 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 1 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem 1 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem 1 1 Description The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 DIN rail mountable RS 232 modem is specifically designed to meet industrial demands for remote monitoring It provides global access to machines and systems via permanent and dial up line connections according to the V 34 standard A wide range of security functions such as adjustable selective acceptance of calls connection establishment with password protection and call back function protect the system against unauthorized access One particularly useful feature for remote system monitoring is the configurable warning or alarm input If this input is activated the modem calls a user defined number and sends a stored text message by fax or SMS To ensure error free operation even in harsh EMC conditions the device has high quality 3 way isolation and integrated surge voltage protection The modem also features an integrated automatic Sleep function to increase
35. 919972 KB lt Back Cancel INNOVATION IN INTERFACE e If necessary select a different folder and click on Next PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT Software Installation Start copying Start Copying Files E _ X Setup has enough information to start copying the program files IF want to review change any settings click Back If pau satisfied with the settings click Next ta begin copying files Current Settings Target Directory C Program Files PSI MODEM CONF Program Manager Group PSI MODEM CONF INNOVATION IN INTERFACE Cancel e Click on Next to start copying the files This may take a few seconds depending on the system Finishing installation Setup Complete E D x Setup has finished installing on your computer Press Finish to exit setup INNOVATION IN INTERFACE e Exit setup by clicking on Finish 692302 PHCENIX 4 9 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 4 2 2 Operation After installation you will find the following icon on your desktop 51 Starting the software Double click on this icon to start the PSI MODEM CONF configuration software PSI MODEM CONF EN _ 8l x File Options Version D PHCENIX Serial No m CONTACT Input output sms Fax Output Hode 4 Humber Password SMS Messages Humber FAX Messages Number Figure
36. ATA FAX MODEM RS232 4 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Software Installation 4 Software Installation 4 1 System Requirements In principle any device can be connected to the modem via a free RS 232 interface A terminal program for example can be used for configuration More detailed information can be found in later sections A PC with one of the following operating systems is required for the plug amp play function Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP 692302 PHCENIX 4 3 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 4 1 1 Driver Installation e Connect the modem to the PC as described above and switch on the supply voltage After the PC is started the modem is automatically detected and the driver can be installed Found Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers A device driver is software program that enables a hardware device to work with 29 an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device p Phoenix 33 5 device driver is software program that makes hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the Installation click What da you want the wizard ta do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers for this device sa that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel e Select
37. B PSM KA 9SUB25 BB 2 27 61059 1 connect the modem to a D25 METER 25 pos device interface female female D SUB connector 9 pos with Female SUBCON 9 F SH 27 61 499 1 screw connection and cable connector 1668 Male connector SUBCON 9 M SH 2761509 1 1 5 692302 PHCEN IX CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 1 4 Technical Data 1 4 1 Supply Supply voltage Frequency Current Consumption Nominal operation Sleep mode configurable via software Indicator 1 4 2 RS 232 Interface Connection Device type Data format encoding Data flow check protocol Serial transmission rate LED data indicator Control signal indicator 10 V to 60 V DC or 16 V to 40 V AC via plug in COMBICON screw terminal block DC or 50 Hz to 60 Hz lt 100 mA at 24 V lt 40 mA at 24 V Green LED VCC steady light during operation flashes in sleep mode 1 6 9 pos D SUB male connector DCE Serial asynchronous UART NRZ 7 8 data 1 2 stop 1 parity 10 11 bit character length Software handshake Xon Xoff direct mode hardware handshake RTS CTS or 3964R Automatic data rate detection default or fixed setting at 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps adjustable via software Green LED TD yellow LED RD transmit receive data with reference to PSTN port dynamic Yellow LED DTR Data Terminal Ready Yellow LED DCD Carrier Detect PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT 1 4 3 PSTN P
38. MODEM RS232 Sr Sr n 6 8 Data Mode Fall Forward Fall Backward 00 Return to data mode if you switched to command mode using the escape string O1 Adjustment after returning to data mode O2 Adjustment by increasing the speed Fall Forward in increments of 1200 bps after returning to data mode Adjustment by decreasing the speed Fall Backward in increments of 1200 bps after returning to data mode This function is useful if errors emerge e g due to modifying the telephone line attributes The Fall Forward Fall Backward options enable the user to set the required transmission speed Pulse Dialing This command sets pulse dialing by default for your modem see D command Modem Messages QO Information from the modem about its status and display confirmations on your PC screen Q1 Disable confirmations This may be necessary e g if a PLC is connected to your modem and responses would interfere Q2 Display confirmations only when the modem has established a connection DTMF Remote Configuration RO DTMF remote configuration off R1 DTMF remote configuration on Read the Modem Register Your modem has 29 registers 0 through 28 which are used to set the operating parameters Sr can be used to read the values set in the registers Set Register Values Sr n can be used to modify the register values for your modem see Section S Registers on page 6 21 PH NIX 692302 CONTACT AT Commands T Tone
39. PROM DSP Dial tone test pulse dial ring test via additional function in configuration software TBR21 TBR15 TIA EIA IS 968 for Europe USA and Canada 4 way DIP for dial up and permanent line operation under removable cover PHCENIX 1 7 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 1 4 4 Switching Input and Output Switching input UNom 24 V DC 5 mA input range 9 48 V DC electrically isolated Activates one or more of the following Amessage on the local RS 232 An SMS only in dial up operation fax only in dial up operation Output control at the opposite station Switching output Miniature switching relay 60 V 1 A N O contact activated by Input control at the opposite station An SMS only in dial up line operation A local AT command An AT command at the opposite station Signaling Red LED ALR flashes when an SMS FAX error message is to be sent Steady light when alarm has been triggered Red LED ERR if alarm cannot be triggered Reset acknowledgment through SMS remote AT command local remote Pushbutton local 1 4 5 Text and Telephone Number Memory Text memory SMS 160 characters Fax 253 characters 30 kbytes Telephone number memory 20 telephone numbers with a maximum of 36 digits 1 8 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 1 4 6 General Data PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem CE conformance Approvals Telecommunications app
40. SMS in the Fixed Line Network You can send and receive SMS messages in the Deutsche Telekom fixed line network with the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 SMS messages can only be received if this feature has been enabled by Deutsche Telekom and an SMS message is sent first to log in 5 7 1 Sending SMS Messages AT AS CR NUMBER TEXT Z Following the AT AS command you are prompted to enter the number and text The number must end with Exit the message with Ctrl Z The message must not exceed 160 characters After exiting the entry the data is converted and the SMS is automatically sent The message is acknowledged by OK successful or ERROR unsuccessful If unsuccessful the command must be repeated The number for the SMS provider must be stored in store number 20 AT amp Z20O It is set to Deutsche Telekom 01930100 by default 5 7 2 Receiving SMS Messages When SMS mode is enabled SMS messages received are output to the RS 232 interface To receive SMS messages this feature must be supported and enabled by your SMS provider In addition check that the caller ID CLIP is transmitted as far as the modem usually a problem for many older private branch exchanges The number for the SMS provider must be stored in store number 20 AT amp Z20O It is set to Deutsche Telekom 01930100 by default Enabling SMS receipt using Deutsche Telekom as an example e Send an SMS with the text ANMELD to telephone number 8888
41. Your modem sends the character for the line feed after a carriage return character If you wish to prevent a line feed set the value in this register to zero It is not possible however to disable a line feed character Default 10 Any ASCII value between 0 and 127 can be used PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT AT Commands 55 Backspace Register S5 specifies the ASCII value of the backspace character This character is generated when the backspace key is pressed and when the cursor is moved to the left Default 8 Other ASCII values between 0 32 or the value 127 can be used 56 Wait When Dialing Without Dial Tone Register S6 informs your modem how long it should wait after being activated before it dials the first digit in a dialing instruction when dial tone detection is disabled i e the X0 X1 or X3 confirmations are enabled Default 3 seconds S7 Wait for the Carrier Detect Signal for the Selected Modem Hegister S7 defines how many seconds your modem should wait for the carrier detect signal from the selected 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 your modem detects the carrier detect signal within the specified time it outputs the message CONNECT and switches to data mode If no carrier detect signal is detected within this time the modem sends back
42. cally adjusted to the rate between the modems 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 the break character is transmitted immediately Immediate disconnection The break character is transmitted before any data is stored in the buffer Delayed disconnection The break character is transmitted once the data in the buffer memory has been sent Section Processing the Break Character on page 6 31 describes the various ways in which your modem can process break characters d CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 N T 6 18 V 42 MNP Data Connection The N command specifies what type of data connection your modem can establish MNP or LAPM V 42bis NO N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 Establish a standard data connection i e a connection that does not use MNP or V 42 Establish a direct data connection i e a connection that bypasses error correction Establish 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 Establish standard V 42 or MNP data connections depending on whether the calling modem uses MNP or V 42 If the partner modem does not use MNP or V 42 a standard data connection is established If the partner modem uses MNP or V 42 one of thes
43. ction using plug in screw terminal blocks PHCEN IX 692302 CONTACT 692302 Hardware Installation 3 3 4 Supply Voltage The supply voltage must be within the range of 10 V to 60 V DC or 16 V to 40 V AC 50 60 Hz Connect the 24 V voltage supply to the 24V and OV connection points on the plug in screw terminal block 24V OV 24V OV 6923 038 Figure 3 9 Connections As soon as the VCC LED lights up the modem is ready 3 3 5 Switching Input Table 3 3 Switching input on the plug in screw terminal block 3 3 6 Switching Output The switching output is a floating form A contact and is designed for 60 V 1 A The contact is connected to the plug in screw terminal block marked with the form A contact symbol see Figure 3 9 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 3 14 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Section 4 This section provides information about The installation of the configuration software SONWALE InstallatiOn sese ust hc austen 4 3 4 1 System Reg remeNnS teli ot tt 4 3 4 1 1 hens etu bee e is 4 4 4 2 COMMOUPAON SOMWANG tI 4 7 4 2 1 LAS ANA HO RA 4 7 4 2 2 Operation eee 4 10 nus a CONTACT PSI D
44. d stored in the modem maximum of seven characters Please note that not all characters can be sent in the SMS message Choose a password according to the SMS character set If the password is set e g to AT P 12345 the message should appear as follows 12345 lt Command gt The following control commands are available RESET Resets the alarm and the switching output e g SET OUTPUT Activates the switching output Output CLR OUTPUT Deactivates the switching output Output SEND STATUS Sends a status SMS message to the caller Text Outputs all the characters within the inverted commas to the RS 232 interface 12345 SET OUTPUT Activates the output 12345 SEND STATUS Sends an SMS message status report to the sender 12345 RST PLC Sends the text RST PLC to the terminal equipment RS 232 interface 12345 RESET Resets the alarm function and the switching output PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Special Functions 5 8 Setting a Partner Output 5 8 1 Transmitting Local Inputs to the Partner Output The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modem has one electrically isolated input and one electrically isolated output Alarm functions can be assigned to the input i e the partner output for example can be activated by activating the input The input configuration can be found in Section Alarm Inputs and Alarms on page 5 4 5 8 2 Switching the Partner Output via AT Commands The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 can be used
45. de Europe CTR21 Caller ID Mode Speaker Handshake Caller ID 1 2 7 Additional Settings AT Caller ID 2 SMS Mode Disable Password NN SMS Provider Deutsche Telekom m Figure 4 2 Profile settings window 4 17 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Echo DCD Signal DSR Signal DTR Signal Flow Control Compression Modulation Method 4 18 If the echo is on all characters sent by the PC in command mode are sent back by the modem The characters can thus be displayed on screen on the PC When the partner carrier detect signal is detected the RS 232 interface activates the DCD signal Data Carrier Detect Alternatively this signal can also be permanently switched on The DSR signal Data Set Ready of the RS 232 interface can be permanently switched on or switched off in command mode Your modem can process the DTR signal Data Terminal Ready as follows The modem returns to command mode if there is no DTR signal at the RS 232 interface The modem hangs up and returns to command mode if there is no DTR signal at the RS 232 interface The modem hangs up is reset and returns to command mode if there is no DTR signal at the RS 232 interface The modem ignores the DTR signal This be necessary when using a PLC as the RS 232 interface of a PLC is often unable to provide a DTR signal The data flow control of the RS 232 interface can be set for var
46. dshake This does not apply to the 3964R protocol for Phoenix Contact controller boards Only TxD RxD and GND are connected here but no handshake protocol is selected 3 10 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Hardware Installation PC PLC Modem Max 15 m 49 21 ft oF ONNO 6923A035 Figure 3 6 RS 232 interface Table 3 2 Meaning of the terminal designations 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 Request to send Bene 3 11 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 RJ 12 RJ 11 connectors Screw terminal blocks 3 12 3 3 3 Telecommunications Cable Connect the telecommunications cable to an RJ 12 RJ 11 connector on the front of the device Signals a and b are assigned to the middle pins 3 and 4 The signals for the optional connection of a telephone are fed back to terminals 2 and 5 RJ 12 Dc Pin 6 b2 Pin 5 H b Pin 4 2 2 nic Pin 1 6923A036 Figure 3 7 Connection using an RJ 12 RJ 11 connector Alternatively the telecommunications cable can be connected via the plug in screw terminal blocks You can also connect the cable shield using an ME shield clamp which can be ordered separately Order No 28 53 89 9 6923A037 Figure 3 8 Conne
47. e Telephone Connection This command executes a line test Receive SMS Messages 50 Do not receive SMS messages S1 Receive SMS messages The telephone number for the SMS provider must be stored under amp Z20 SMS messages are output to the RS 232 interface in a specific format S2 Control the modem via SMS Messages see Section SMS in the Fixed Line Network on page 5 14 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 A P 6 14 Configuration of the Switching Input 1 1 5 AS Configuration of input 1 Display the configuration of input 1 ASCII to fax automatically generate and send faxes Automatically send SMS messages View the last received SMS message Control the partner output Reset Modem The AT F command returns the modem to its default state Store a Password in the Permanent Memory The P x command stores the password x maximum of seven characters from the ASCII character set excluding question marks in the permanent memory on the modem No password is stored on the modem by default If no password is stored and the 61 or S2 command is activated the modem skips the password request stage Display Stored Password The command displays the stored password Baud Rate Automatic baud rate detection is enabled Automatic baud rate detection is disabled sets a specific baud rate W baud d p s
48. e connections is established Establish only V 42 data connections If the partner modem does not use V 42 your modem aborts the connection and returns to command mode Establish only MNP data connections If the partner modem does not use MNP your modem aborts the connection and returns to command mode Establish standard or MNP data connections depending on whether the calling modem uses MNP If the partner modem does not use MNP a standard data connection is established If the partner modem uses MNP this connection is established Set Switch Off Timer The W command instructs your modem to disconnect if no data activities take place within a specified time n where n is between 0 and 90 minutes The default setting O disables the timer PHCEN IX 692302 CONTACT 692302 AT Commands Forward XON XOFF When the command for software controlled data flow control G1 is activated the PC and modem execute data control with XON XOFF characters The IX command specifies whether the control characters are sent from your modem to the partner modem IXO Detect the XON XOFF characters without your modem forwarding them to the partner system default X1 Detect XON XOFF characters and immediately forward them to the partner system PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 6 20 6 3 V 250 Commands Implemented I mO gt N xX lt A VO SF amp C amp D amp F GMI GMM GMR GSN
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50. ected by the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 and output to the RS 232 interface as follows lt CRLF gt RING lt CRLF gt CLIP 0401234 lt CRLF gt lt CRLF gt RING lt CRLF gt A telephone number is only then output if a valid caller ID has been detected It is only output once for each call The call is accepted according to S register SO 5 4 2 Selective Call Acceptance The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 can automatically check whether it has been called from a specific telecommunications cable and establishes a connection Up to two telephone numbers can be stored in the device which the modem compares and automatically establishes a connection if they match Store numbers 18 and 19 are reserved for this purpose amp Z18 amp Z19 AT amp Z18 040 123456789 AT amp Z19 0170 123 45 69 If these numbers are stored in these fields and Selective Answer is enabled AT G3 the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 checks each call to see whether one of the saved numbers has been called If so the modem accepts the call and establishes a connection regardless of the settings for S register SO Your control system therefore does not have to evaluate the caller ID and the modem makes sure that only the service numbers amp Z18 and amp Z19 reach your system even without a call back function The telephone number evaluation function has a filter function which also enables partial evaluation of the telephone number The evaluation starts with the last digit and
51. een the commands so that the command lines are easier to read Correcting a Typing Error If you make a mistake when entering a command you can correct it using the backspace key Pressing the backspace key deletes the last character entered The AT at the start of the command line is not deleted 692302 PHCENIX 6 3 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 AT 6 4 Repeating the Previous Command You can instruct your modem to repeat the last command by entering A in command mode AT is not entered for this command and it does not have to be confirmed by pressing ENTER i e the command is repeated as soon as A is entered 6 1 Command Descriptions Attention String AT is the prefix of a command line and must be entered at the start of each command line except for the A command or the Escape string The Attention characters transmit the transmission speed character format and parity of your PC or terminal to your modem Manual Answering Use the A command to manually answer a call The A command can also be used to convert voice communication into data communication Once you have completed the spoken part of the call the caller enters the ATD command and ENTER to enable data transmission The partner responds with the ATA command and ENTER Your modem does not execute any commands that appear after the A in the command line You must therefore enter all settings before the A command Repeat the Previous Command
52. ely send a break character to the partner modem Immediately send a break character to the partner modem Send all data from the buffer memory and then send a break character to the partner modem Ignore break character Table 6 4 Break character received by the PC while the modem is directly connected in data mode Bep oo n 0 2 4 Immediately send a break character and then set the modem to command mode Immediately send a break character to the partner modem Ignore break character nd CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Table 6 5 Break character received by the PC while the modem is connected via an MNP or standard connection in data mode n 0 1 Delete buffer memory and send a break character to the partner modem Immediately send a break character to the other modem n 4 5 Send all data from the buffer memory followed by a break character to the other modem Ignore break character Table 6 6 Break character received by the partner modem while the modem is connected via a standard connection in data mode n 0 1 Delete buffer memory and immediately send break character to the serial output Immediately send a break character to the serial output Send all stored data followed by a break character to the serial output n 6 Ignore break character 6 32 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Configuration Help 692302 Section This section provides information about
53. end BREAK The B commands sends a break character to the modem that is calling so that the connection is aborted If you have established a standard connection i e not an MNP connection enter a number after this command to specify how long your modem should send the break character This number is multiplied by 100 milliseconds If you are using a Reliable Connection MNP you do not have to enter a number after this command The pause is always 300 milliseconds for these connections default 3 s CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 IC E G 6 16 Set MNP Buffer The C specifies whether the modem stores received data in the buffer memory while both modems are establishing a Reliable Connection LAPM Link Access Procedure Modems or MNP Microcom Networking Protocol It also specifies whether the modem should respond to the fallback character that was specified with the A command Instruct your mode to not store data in the buffer while a Reliable Connection is being established The fallback character is disabled C1 Create buffers of up to 200 characters while establishing a Reliable Connection The fallback character is disabled When the buffer memory is full or four seconds have elapsed since the connection was established the modem establishes a standard connection and sends the data stored in the buffer to your system C2 Do not save data while establishing a connection Detection o
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55. er Value Use the Sr n command to modify the current value of a register r Register number 0 through 104 n New value rg CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 50 51 52 53 54 6 22 Description of the 5 Registers Number of Rings Before Automatically Answering Auto Answer Register SO specifies the number of rings after which your modem can automatically respond to incoming calls Default 0 this value disables automatic answer Count the Received Ring Signals Register S1 counts the ring signals when you are called If the value in this register is greater than or equal to 1 and corresponds to the value in register SO your modem answers the call Escape Character Register S2 specifies the ASCII value of the escape character Default 43 This value corresponds to the ASCII character This can be changed to any value between 0 and 255 Values greater than 127 disable the escape function and prevent reset to command mode Carriage Return Register S3 defines the ASCII value of the carriage return character This character is used to terminate a command line and enables your modem to execute this line In addition this character appears after the response that your modem sends to you Default 13 Any ASCII value between 0 and 127 be used This may be required if you have a non standard device Line Feed Register S4 specifies the ASCII value of the line feed character
56. f the fallback character is enabled If the modem detects the fallback character while establishing a Reliable Connection it automatically switches back to normal mode Echo Your modem is set by default not to display an echo of the specified data on screen as long as the modem is in data mode VEO Disable the echo function default The echo function is disabled in Reliable Mode E1 Enable the echo function You can view on screen all the data that is exchanged between your modem and the partner modem DCE Flow Control XON XOFF The G command enables or disables data flow control during a connection in normal mode Data control is required if the calling modem transmits data faster than your modem can process it GO Disable data flow control default G1 Enable data flow control PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT J K 692302 AT Commands Set Serial Data Transmission Speed The J command specifies whether the data transmission speed between your modem and your computer should be adapted to the transmission speed between the two modems JO Disable speed adjustment and use data compression This default setting enables the use of a high baud rate between your PC and your modem regardless of the connection speed between the two modems For example you can set your DTE speed to 115 200 bps regardless of the transmission speed between the modems J1 Enable speed adjustment so that the serial data rate is automati
57. he partner and setting the partner output This output can be reset by a falling edge on the same input and by calling the partner again b Click on the Write button to write the settings to the modem Line Test The Line Test function can be used to check that the telecommunications cable is connected correctly e Click on the Line Test button to start the line test The result of the line test is displayed on screen LAS E The telecommunications cable is connected correctly Please check the telecommunications cable see Section Telecommunications Cable on page 3 12 4 16 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 File Functions Software Installation B Creates a new project file with the default settings i l r Opens a saved project file mj Saves the current settings Profile Settings Click on the Settings button p This opens the Profile settings window Profile settings i Echo ON Store Number DCO Signal ON ifcarrier detect Store Number 1 Signal rl Always ON Store Number 2 427 Signal 7 Ignore DTR Signal Store Number 3 Flow Control I gt None Store Number 4 427 Error Correction e Auta mode Store Number 5 Compression E ON Store Number 6 Modulation Method CCITT Mode Store Number 7 Result Codes Alphanumeric Store Number Auto Answer 1 RING Store Number 3 Dial Tone Detection OFF County Co
58. indows ME Windows XP and MS DOS are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other product names used are trademarks of the respective organizations Internet Up to date information on Phoenix Contact products can be found on the Internet at www phoenixcontact com Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment The RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN for this terminal equipment is 1 0 The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five 5 0 692302 CONTACT Table of Contents 1 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem 1 3 1 2 Applicaton cx c RES 1 4 1 3 1 5 1 3 1 ACCESSORIES
59. ious operating modes For the Hardware setting the CTS and RTS signals are used for a bidirectional data flow control For the Software setting the data flow control is bidirectional using XON and XOFF characters In XON XOFF Unidirect mode the XON character is sent to the PC DTE to start data transmission and the XOFF character is sent to stop data transmission The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 ignores and XOFF characters sent by the PC Data flow control can also be switched off completely This may be necessary when protocols such as 3964R are transmitted which control the flow independently Data compression on the telecommunications cable results in increased data throughput You can specify the transmission method of your modem default CCITT Table 6 1 on page 6 28 shows how the various settings work PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT Result Codes Auto Answer IS Dial Tone Detection Country Code Speaker Additional Settings Software Installation Your modem is configured so that it outputs alphanumeric responses on 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 29 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
60. le can be connected via the plug in screw terminal blocks You can also connect the cable shield using an ME shield clamp which can be ordered separately Order No 28 53 89 9 6923A037 Figure 2 4 Connection using plug in screw terminal blocks 2 6 PH NIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 Quick Installation of a Dial up Connection 2 1 5 Supply Voltage Connect the 24 V voltage supply to the 24V and OV connection points on the plug in screw terminal block 24V OV 24V OV 6923A038 2 Figure 2 5 Connecting the supply voltage As soon as the VCC LED lights up the modem is ready for dial up line operation PHCENIX xd CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 2 2 Software Installation 2 2 1 System Requirements In principle any device can be connected to the modem via a free RS 232 interface A terminal program for example can be used for configuration More detailed information can be found in later sections A PC with one of the following operating systems is required for the PSI MODEM CONF configuration software and the plug amp play function Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP 2 8 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 Quick Installation of a Dial up Connection 2 2 2 Driver Installation e Connect the modem to the PC as described above and switch on the supply voltage After the PC is started the modem is
61. located for password entry has been exceeded the caller has two more attempts to enter the correct password When the correct password is entered the modem aborts the existing connection to dial the number that is stored in the memory under amp Z0 The modem has three attempts to establish a connection with the call back number 5 3 4 Dial In With Password Protection The S2 command enables password validation when an incoming called is accepted In this case the caller must enter a password after the incoming call has been accepted 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 modem continues to operate as usual otherwise the connection is aborted 5 8 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Example 692302 Special Functions 5 4 Caller ID and Selective Call Acceptance 5 4 1 Caller ID Output Caller ID or CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation is the transmission of the caller s telephone number If this function is enabled at your analog connection the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 can detect output and evaluate the caller ID AT G1 command activates the caller ID output function in the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 The caller ID e g for Deutsche Telekom is transmitted after the first ring i e the modem does not accept the call until after the second ring The caller ID is det
62. lt CR gt NUMBER lt gt TEXT Z Following the AT AF command you are prompted to enter the number and text The number must end with In the text CR is the code for a line break the ASCII text is exited via Ctrl Z The maximum line length of 60 characters must not be exceeded after which a CR is automatically inserted A maximum of 253 characters in total is permitted After exiting the entry Ctrl Z the data is converted into a fax and the specified number is dialed The conversion may take a moment approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute The fax is then sent The fax is acknowledged by the hang up message Class2 and OK successful or ERROR unsuccessful If unsuccessful the command must be repeated The following character set is used characters that do not appear in this character set are replaced by a space Table 5 1 Fax characters Fax Characters ASCII Characters 20hex to 2 1 9 amp 30hex to 3Fhex 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lt gt 4 to 104Fhex A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 50hex to 5Fhex P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A 0 U B __ 60nex to 6 Frex a b c d e f g h 1 j k l m n o 70hex to 7Frex p d S t U V W x y Z a 0 U 5 12 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Special Functions Table 5 2 DOS Umlauts Table 5 3 Windows Umlauts Windows Umlaut ASCII Character Ce De U 692302 PHCENIX 5 13 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 7
63. mmunications cable a 9 in 9 V to 48 V DC switching input 4 b telecommunications cable b 10 switching input 5 24 V supply 10 V to 60 V DC 16 V to 40 V AC 11 out switching output form A contact 6 0 V supply 0 V 12 out switching output form A contact 3 2 2 Connectors 13 Line RJ 12 telecommunications cable 18 5 232 data interface 9 D SUB 692302 PHCENIX 3 5 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 3 2 3 LEDs 14 OH Green Off the hook 15 AA Yellow Automatic answer automatic call acceptance flashes during selective acceptance of calls 16 FAX Yellow Fax mode 17 EC Yellow Error correction in V 42 mode flashes during data compression 19 ERR Red Alarm message could not be sent 20 DCD Yellow Data carrier detected connection established with partner 21 DTR Yellow Connected device is ready e g PC or PLC 22 ALR Red Alarm message was sent successfully flashes when sending 24 TD Green Transmit data with reference to the PSTN telecommunications connection 25 RD Yellow Receive data with reference to the PSTN telecommunications connection 26 VCC Green Supply voltage present flashes in Sleep mode 3 2 4 Pushbutton 23 RESET ALR Reset alarm message 692302 ER 692302 Hardware Installation 3 2 5 DIP Switches 6923A033 Figure 3 4 DIP switches The DIP switches 1 are located behind the cap 2 on the RS 232 interface e Insert a small sc
64. n can be used to prevent your modem from aborting the connection if the selected carrier detect signal only briefly disappears from the line This register is set in units of one tenth of a second Default 1400 milliseconds The entire valid range is between 1 and 200 Select a higher value if the connection is poor and the selected carrier detect signal is disturbed by other noises Set the value to 255 if your modem should ignore the carrier detect status and establish that the carrier detect signal for the selected modem is continuously present not possible in certain countries 11 Dialing Speed Dial Tone Duration For Tone Dialing Register S11 controls the speed of tone frequency dialing DTMF Default 85 milliseconds This value cannot be modified 6 24 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 12 13 14 15 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 692302 AT Commands Waiting Time for Detecting the Escape Character Register S12 specifies how long your modem should wait once the Escape string has been entered before identifying the escape character and displaying an OK message This value is specified in units of 20 milliseconds 1 50 seconds Default 50 1 second A smaller value may not leave enough time to type in three Escape characters before the waiting time elapses Not used Modem Control Register Bit Mapped Register S14 can be used to control specific modem features such as confirma
65. ne 5 14 5 7 1 Sending SMS Messages 211 5 14 5 7 2 Receiving SMS 5 14 5 7 3 Control via SMS Message 5 16 Setting a Partner 5 17 5 8 1 Transmitting Local Inputs to the Partner Output 5 17 5 8 2 Switching the Partner Output via AT Commands 5 17 x CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 2 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Special Functions 5 Special Functions 5 1 Permanent Line The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modem supports 2 wire permanent line operation switches for master slave selection Up to 33600 bps 115200 bps bidirectional full duplex Automatic connection continuous line monitoring TBR15 approval Transmission via its own telephone cable 2 wire over a distance of up to 20 km 12 43 mi The device is approved for 2 wire permanent lines according to TBR15 i e you can rent a permanent line for a service provider e g Deutsche Telekom or use your own private 2 wire line to then establish a point to point connection via this line Setting Permanent Line Operation The settings for permanent line operation e g data save and choice of transmission speed must first be set and saved with the AT amp W command as the modem canno
66. nection 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 1 1 Default Configuration The modem is preconfigured to dial up line operation with automatic data rate detection by default upon delivery i e all DIP switches are set to OFF 692302 PHCENIX 2 3 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 2 1 2 Mounting A Dmm vemm e Mount the modem a 35 mm 1 378 in EN DIN rail see Figure 2 1 Mth HAA Figure 2 1 Mounting 2 4 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Quick Installation of a Dial up Connection 2 1 3 RS 232 Interface The modem and the PC or another device are connected via the RS 232 cable PSM KA 9SUB 9 BB 2 METER Order No 27 99 47 4 The cable is an interface cable with 1 1 connected contacts e Use this interface cable to connect the modem to a free COM interface on the PC PC PLC Modem 1 3 2 7 8 4 6 9 5 ano F amp F ON 6923A035 Figure 2 2 RS 232 interface 692302 PHCENIX 2 5 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 2 1 4 Connecting the Telecommunications Cable RJ 12 RJ 11 Connect the telecommunications cable to an RJ 12 RJ 11 connector on the front of connectors the device Signals a and b are assigned to the middle pins 3 and 4 RJ 12 n c Pin 6 b2 Pin 5 LH b Pin 4 2 2 n C Pin 1 6923A036 Figure 2 3 Connection using an RJ 12 RJ 11 connector Screw terminal blocks Alternatively the telecommunications cab
67. ng string ATDxxxK can be used When the ATDxxxK command is issued the modem waits for five seconds of silence after dialing i e no dial tone means the partner has accepted the call 5 10 PHCENIX 692302 CONTACT Special Functions 5 5 2 DTMF Control The modem is called by a telephone or calls a telephone The partner uses DTMF tones and sends control characters to the modem The modem decodes these and outputs the characters to the serial interface In order that the modem can be called this function must be enabled with the ATR1 command Once the modem has accepted the call it waits for five seconds for the DTMF start character 4 If the character is detected the modem switches to command mode and sends a signal tone to the partner If no start character is detected the modem starts with the standard modem handshake In command mode the detected DTMF tones are output to the interface The start character is not forwarded to the interface Bene 5 11 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 6 ASCII to Fax Conversion The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 supports ASCII to fax conversion The modem can automatically generate a fax from a simple ASCII string and send it The converted fax is limited to 30 kbytes i e each line is limited to 60 characters First the unique ID should be set once AT FLID 123 It is stored in a non volatile memory and can be reset at any time Send an ASCII fax AT AF
68. ocal Inputs to the Partner Output 5 17 5 8 2 Switching the Partner Output via AT Commands 5 17 CAT COM INS RENE EI 6 3 6 1 Command DescripliOis EL eee 6 4 6 2 AT Commands for MNP and 426 5 6 15 6 3 V 250 Commands Implemented 6 20 6 4 S TRO GIS ONS aoa NE 6 21 6 5 6 28 6 6 Modem Conf fmsatloliS 6 29 6 7 Processing the Break 6 31 T GOMMNGURATON 7 3 7 1 Programming Connection for Phoenix Contact Controllers 7 3 7 2 Programming Connection for Siemens S7 300 400 7 5 692302 PHCENIX Table of Contents iv PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Section 1 This section provides information about The data for the industrial modem PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem 1 3 1 2 PROC AUN pu C as 1 4 1 3 Ordering ETHER 1 5 1 3 1 ACCOSSOROS eet teen 1 5 1 4 Technical DATA laane 1 6 1 4 1 SUR NE on eee eR een A 1 6 1 4 2 19 232 MENACE 1
69. ort a b Line PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Industrial Modem Connection Shield Operating modes Dial up method Transmission rate DCE DCE Fax Compatibility Fax compatibility Instruction set compatibility Error correction Data compression RJ 12 6 pos or plug in COMBICON screw terminal block DC coupled on DIN rail Dial up modem 2 wire half full duplex Fax modem 2 wire half duplex Permanent line 2 wire full duplex Multi frequency pulse dial configurable via software Automatic adjustment according to V 8 300 baud to 33 6 kbaud 2400 baud to 14 4 ITU V 42bis V 42 V 34 extended ITU V 32bis V 32 V 21 V 22bis V 22 V 23 Bell 212A and 103 ITU V 17 Group 3 T 4 T 30 and EIA TR 29 EIA TR 29 Class 2 CCITT V 17 Group 3 V 29 V27ter AT standard instruction set and extended V 250 basic instruction set 42 LAP M or MNP 2 to 4 V 42bis throughput 4 1 MNP 5 throughput 2 1 LED data indicator Audible signaling Operating diagnostics Adaptive cable test Telecommunications approvals Hardware settings 692302 Green LED OH off the hook Yellow LED AA automatic answer automatic call acceptance flashes during selective acceptance of calls Yellow LED FAX fax mode active Yellow LED EC error correction in V 42 mode flashes when data compression is active Integrated piezo Power on selftest visualization via LEDs controller SRAM EE
70. otection 5 3 1 Selecting a Password AT amp F Load default setting AT P ASDFG1 Enter the password ASDFG1 AT amp Z0 012345 Enter the call back number AT S1 Activate password protection with call back ATSO 1 Activate automatic call back P x command Stores a password in the permanent memory The P x command stores the password x maximum of seven characters from the ASCII character set excluding question marks in the permanent memory on the modem No password is stored on the modem by default If no password is stored and the 61 or S2 command is activated the modem skips the password request stage P command Displays the stored password The P command displays the stored password Your modem has a built in safety function which can be activated when your modem is in auto answer mode see page 6 22 5 3 2 Disabling Password Protection The 60 command disables password protected call back see Section Password Protected Call Back on page 5 8 By default upon delivery password protection is disabled dd CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 3 3 Password Protected Call Back The 61 command enables password protected call back If you wish to activate this function switch your modem to auto answer mode automatic call acceptance ATSO gt 0 Your modem now accepts calls and executes the usual handshake The caller is then requested to enter a password If the password is invalid or the time al
71. page 5 7 In addition this number can also be used for automatic dialing Example 9eP1 in the Additional Settings field If the DTR signal is now activated at the RS 232 interface the modem automatically dials the number in Store Number O If the modem is configured to Ignore DTR Signal the modem dials the phone number in Store Number 0 as soon as it is powered up PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Caller ID Mode Password 4 22 Caller ID or CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation is the transmission of the caller s telephone number If this function is enabled at your analog connection the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 can detect output and evaluate the caller ID When the caller ID output function is activated in the PSI DATA FAX MODEM HS232 the caller ID e g for Deutsche Telekom is transmitted after the first ring i e the modem does not accept the call until after the second ring The caller ID is then detected by the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 and output to the RS 232 interface as follows lt CRLF gt RING lt CRLF gt CLIP 0401234 lt CRLF gt lt CRLF gt RING lt CRLF gt A telephone number is only then output if a valid caller ID has been detected It is only output once for each call Selective Call Acceptance If Selective Answer is selected the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 automatically checks whether e g the service PC is calling the modem and establishes a connec
72. permanent memory of the modem Your modem can store up to 20 telephone numbers n 0 through 20 Clear Down Signal The D command specifies whether a Clear Down Signal is used when the connection is aborted 9eDO Disable the Clear Down function D1 Enable the Clear Down function default Full Duplex Half Duplex The F command switches between half duplex and full duplex mode FO Full duplex F1 Half duplex mode V 23 only PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT G P S F L S 692302 AT Commands Caller ID GO0 Disable the caller ID function G1 Enable caller ID output The caller ID is output to the RS 232 interface a specific format G3 Enable caller ID evaluation Selective call acceptance Only calls from the stored caller IDs from amp Z18 and amp Z19 are accepted regardless of register SO Power On Auto Connect The P command specifies whether the modem automatically establishes a connection with another modem when it is switched on 0 Configuration of the modem for normal operation default P1 Enable the auto connect function The modem automatically dials telephone number x which was stored with the amp Z0 x command see page 4 21 Call Back Security 9eS0 Disable call back security 51 Enable call back security with password validation S2 Enable password validation Display all Stored Telephone Numbers The command displays all 20 stored telephone numbers Check th
73. r this register are between 0 and 2 55 seconds 10 millisecond intervals Default 10 milliseconds Modem Control Register Bit Mapped This register defines asynchronous synchronous operations pulse generators for synchronous pulses and the DCE rate Modem Control Register Bit Mapped This register controls the activation of automatic dialing the password protected call back function automatic baud rate detection and the DCE protocol options Inactive Timer This register controls the inactive timer T The values for this register are between 0 and 255 in 10 minute intervals Default 0 minutes the inactive timer is disabled Reserved Transmit Level for Permanent Line Operation This register controls the transmit level for permanent line operation The values for this register are between 6 and 15 in negative dBm intervals Default 13 dBm PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT AT Commands 593 to 5103 Reserved 5104 Maximum Connection Time This register controls the maximum connection time in minutes Regardless of the data traffic the modem automatically disconnects when the maximum time has elapsed The values for this register are between 0 and 255 in 1 minute intervals Default 0 l e the timer function is disabled 692302 PHCENIX 6 27 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 6 5 Bell CCITT Mode The B command can be used to set the transmission method see page 6 5 Table 6 1 Bell CCITT mode
74. rewdriver into the slot on the bottom of the cap and lever it open DIP Switch Functions All DIP switches are set to the OFF position by default dial up line operation Switch 1 is used to switch between dial up line operation OFF and permanent line operation ON Switch 2 must be set to the OFF position The transmission speed is set to 7200 bps in the ON position This transmission speed is only used for a small number of special applications Switch 3 is only used for permanent line operation In permanent line operation a modem must be set to Originate Mode ON and the partner must be set to Answer Mode OFF d CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Switch 4 is only used in the event of an emergency If automatic baud rate detection has been switched off and the device has been configured to a fixed baud rate without echo and without confirmation it is very difficult to detect this baud rate setting e Inthis case set switch 4 to ON and briefly disconnect the supply voltage The modem now starts with a fixed defined setting 19200 bps 8 data bits odd parity 1 stop bit In normal operation this switch is set to OFF i e the device starts with the last saved settings Table 3 1 DIP switch assignment DIAL UP DEVICE SETTINGS ANSWER ANS ORIGINATE ORG DEVICE SETTINGS 19200 BPS 8 DATA ODD 1 STOP 3 8 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Hardware Installation Block Diagram 3
75. rface The programming connection is established using Siemens TeleService software A modem cable 1 1 is required to connect the modem to the TS adapter The pin assignment is as follows Modem TS Adapter A modem cable 1 1 is required to connect the modem to the PG PC The pin assignment is as follows PHCENIX a CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 7 6 The interface on the PC must be set as follows 9600 bps or 38 400 bps 8data bits No parity 1 stop bit Configuration of the Modem on the PG PC The modem must be configured as follows when connected to the PG PC command Function Configuration of the Modem at the TS Adapter The initialization string that is already stored in the TS adapter can be initialized without modification The following entries are preconfigured by Siemens T commana Function SSS Ei Edom Qo _ sot Automatic call acceptance ater onerng _ The command is used to disconnect default for modem and TS adapter The default transmission speed is 19 200 bps PHCEN IX 692302 CONTACT We Are Interested in Your Opinion We would like to hear your comments and suggestions concerning this document We review and consider all comments for inclusion in future documentation Please fill out the form on the following page and fax it to us or send your comments suggestions for improvement etc to the following address Pho
76. rk 4 6 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Starting installation 692302 Software Installation 4 2 Configuration Software PSI MODEM CONF software is used to configure the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 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 see page 4 19 The AT commands and their meanings are described in Section Command Descriptions on page 6 4 4 2 1 Installation e Insert the CD ROM labeled PSI MODEM CONF into the CD ROM drive on your PC e Use the Windows Explorer to start the Setup Vx x xxx EN exe file located in the PSI CONEF directory Welcome to the PSI MODEM CONF Setup program This program will install PS MODEM CONE on your computer It iz strongly recommended that vou exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Nest to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program 1 protected by copyright law and International treaties INNOVATION IN INTERFACE Cancel e Close all other applications and click on Next d CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Accepting the terms of the license agreement Selecting an installation folder 4 8 Software License Agreement i a X Please read the following License Agreement Press the PAGE DOWN
77. rovals Ambient operating temperature range during operation ME 35 housing Material Dimensions H x W x D in mm in Weight of device Functional earth ground Vibration resistance Shock test Operation Storage Free fall Degree of protection 3 way electrical isolation Test voltage 692302 EMC Directive 89 336 EEC in preparation TBR21 TBR15 TIA EIA IS 968 for Europe USA and Canada 0 C to 55 C 32 to 131 F With 5 pos bus contact and ground contact ABS VO green 99 x 35 x 114 5 3 898 x 1 378 x 4 508 165g Functional earth ground to EN DIN rail in housing 5g according to DIN EN 60068 2 6 1 5 h each in x y and z direction According to IEC 60068 2 27 15g 11 ms half sine shock pulse 30g 11 ms half sine shock pulse According to IEC 60068 2 32 1 m 3 281 ft IP20 Supply PSTN RS 232 1 5 kV AC 50 Hz 1 min between all ground levels according to EN 50178 and EN 61131 2 1 9 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 1 5 CE Conformity Conforms to the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Noise immunity according to EN 61000 6 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 Electromagnetic HF field EN 61000 4 3 Amplitude modulation Pulse modulation Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 Signal Supply voltage Surge current loads surge EN 61000 4 5 Signal Supply voltage Conducted interference EN 610
78. t be parameterized in permanent line operation via the RS 232 interface DIP Switches DIP switch 3 should be set first to specify which modem should operate in Originate Mode ORG and which modem should operate in Answer Mode ANS One of the modems should be set to ORG mode and the partner modem should be set to ANS mode e Set DIP switch 3 to the desired mode DIP 3 OFF ANS mode DIP 3 ON ORG mode Permanent line operation is configured via DIP switch 1 e Set DIP switch 1 to the ON position As soon as the power is switched on the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 starts automatic permanent line operation and establishes a connection with the partner 692302 PHCENIX 5 3 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 5 2 Alarm Inputs and Alarms The PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modem has one electrically isolated input and one electrically isolated output Alarm functions can be assigned to the input i e SMS and or fax messages can be automatically sent by activating the input and or the output of a partner can be activated The control system is configured using AT commands see Section AT Commands on page 6 3 Configuring the Input Command AT A1 lt CR gt Configure the modem via the following menu items CONFIG INPUT 1 SMS Y N Y FAX Y N Y OUT Y N Y If you activate the SMS function with Y you are prompted to enter the destination number and the text 160 characters maximum for the SMS message End the text entry wi
79. ted amp EO Disable automatic speed adjustment default amp E1 Enable automatic speed adjustment Factory Configuration The amp F command default restores the factory settings with V 42bis and enables hardware flow control 692302 CONTACT AT Commands amp K Set DTE Flow Control The amp K command specifies the type of data control that is set between the modem and the local PC to prevent overruns Your modem has type types of data flow control The selected function depends on the requirements of your PC amp KO Disable data flow control amp K3 Use CTS RTS signals for bidirectional data flow control The CTS signal starts or finishes data transmission from the PC or terminal The RTS signal control data transmission to the PC If the RTS is disabled data transmission is finished If it is enabled the modem sends data to the PC amp K4 Select data flow in both directions KON XOFF amp K5 Select data control one direction The modem sends the ASCII characters to the DTE to start data transmission or the ASCII characters XOFF to end data transmission However the modem ignores XON XOFF characters that are sent by the DTE Local Switching Output 0 Reset the local switching output amp O1 Set the local switching output amp S DSR Options 850 Enable the DSR signal default amp S1 Enable the DSR signal during the handshake and in data mode and disable it in test or
80. th Z Example for an SMS NUMBER lt gt lt 2 gt 0160123456789 Alarm at input 1 pump failure Z If you do not wish to send an SMS or fax message during configuration enter N You then do not have the option of entering the SMS or fax message Press ESC to cancel an entry This may take a moment as all messages have to be reformatted and then saved The number must end with In the fax text CR is the code for a line break the ASC text is exited via Ctrl Z The maximum line length of 60 characters must not be exceeded Example for a fax NUMBER lt gt lt 2 gt 040999888777 CR JohnDoe CR 615N10thStreet CR RichmondVA12345 0123 CR CR ALARM MESSAGE CR Heating failure pump faulty lt 2 gt 5 4 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT Example for OUT Examples 692302 Special Functions The number and the password for the partner must be entered for the OUT configuration The option can be set to or 1 OptionO Set The partner output is set by activating the local input Option 1 Follow The partner output follows the local input A new call must be made each time the input changes Sleep Power Down mode is disabled in this mode NUMBER lt gt PASSWORD lt gt OPTION lt Z gt 040999888777 QWERT 0 Z AT A1 command The AT A1 command can be used to view the specified configuration again AT A1 CR CONFIG INPUT 1 SMS Y N Y FAX Y N Y OUT Y N
81. the message NO CARRIER hangs up and returns to command mode Sg Pause Character Duration Register S8 informs your modem how long the pause for each comma in a dial command line should last in seconds The pause character is normally used in private branch exchanges or other special telephone networks where it is necessary to wait for an outside line Default 2 seconds You can select any value between 0 and 255 seconds 692302 PHCENIX 6 23 CONTACT PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 59 Waiting Time for Detecting the Carrier Detect Signal Register 59 specifies how long the carrier detect signal for the selected modem must be present so that your modem can detect it This function ensures that your modem does not incorrectly interpret other signals such as the engaged tone telephone ringing or voice paging as a carrier detect signal This register value is specified in units of one tenth of a second Default 600 milliseconds Any value between 1 and 255 can be used If for example you specify the value 13 your modem must receive the carrier detect signal for the selected modem for 1 3 seconds before responding The higher the value the less likely the modem is to incorrectly identify carrier detect signals 10 Waiting Time for Losing the Carrier Detect Signal Register S10 specifies how long your modem should wait after losing the carrier detect signal for the selected modem before it aborts the connection This functio
82. tion Up to two telephone numbers can be stored in the device which the modem compares and automatically establishes a connection if they match The fields Caller ID 1 and Caller ID 2 are reserved for this function If these numbers are stored in these fields and Selective Answer is enabled the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 checks each call to see whether one of the saved numbers has been called If so the modem accepts the call and establishes a connection regardless of the settings for automatic call acceptance Your control system therefore does not have to evaluate the caller ID and the modem makes sure that the service numbers Caller ID 1 and Caller ID 2 reach your system even without a call back function The telephone number evaluation function has a filter function which also enables partial evaluation of the telephone number The evaluation starts with the last digit and is carried out for each stored digit If for example from the telephone number 0123456789 only the digits 56789 have been stored all telephone numbers that end with these digits are classed as valid The number of preceding digits is of no importance The advantage of this is that various formats e g 49 40 xxxxx and 040 xxxxx can be evaluated The AA LED flashes to indicate that this mode is active The call is only accepted if the stored numbers match The caller ID is also output Enter your password here PHOENIX 692302 CONTACT Software Installation
83. tions echo and dialing methods In addition you can specify whether your modem should act as a caller or callee Not used RDL Options Line Enable Retraining Reply Codes for the Modem Bit Mapped 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 Not used Modem Test Duration Register S18 defines the maximum duration of modem tests Default 0 this function is disabled Not used Not used Modem Control Register Bit Mapped Register S21 controls the caller mode originate and control signals for data transmission Modem Control Register Bit Mapped Register S22 controls the internal modem speaker PHCENIX PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 23 24 25 26 527 528 530 531 591 592 6 26 Modem Control Register Bit Mapped Register S23 specifies the status of DTE data rate parity and monitoring tone Not used Delay Time for Data Terminal Ready Status This register specifies how long your modem needs to detect a change in the DTR signal The values are between 0 and 255 in units of 0 01 seconds Default 0 05 seconds Delay Interval Between Request To Send RTS and Clear To Send CTS This register specifies how long your modem should wait when the RTS signal switches from off to on before a CTS signal is output The values fo
84. umbers The DS n command instructs the mode to dial one of 20 telephone numbers where n is a value from 0 through 20 Use the amp Z command to store telephone numbers see page 6 12 Example ATDS 1 The modem dials the telephone number in store number 1 Echo Your modem is set by default to display commands on the PC screen in command mode echo This feature is only necessary if your PC is configured for full duplex mode 6 6 PHGNIX 692302 CONTACT 692302 AT Commands Escape String The escape string can be used to switch your modem from data mode to command mode without losing the connection with the partner When you enter the escape string your modem outputs an OK message to inform your 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 ENTER Hook Hang Up HO The modem hangs up Identification 10 Display the ID number for your modem 1 Display the ROM checksum for your modem 2 Execute a memory test and output an OK message if the test was successful Display the V 42bis ID number for your modem 14 Display the internal ID for your modem 18 Display the serial number for your modem Volume Control LO Low volume L1 Low volume L2 Medium volume L3 High volume Speaker Speaker off M1 Speaker on during the connection phase M2 Speaker always on s CONTACT PSI DATA FAX
85. using Deutsche Telekom as an example e Send an SMS with the text ANMELD to telephone number 8888 e You can log off by sending the text ABMELD to telephone number 8888 In control mode the PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 can be controlled via SMS messages For example you can activate the output reset the alarm or send the status of the modem simply by sending an SMS message In this mode the SMS message is not forwarded to the termination equipment but is evaluated by the modem itself The SMS message sent to the modem must be structured as follows lt Password gt lt Command gt The password is the password stored in the modem maximum of seven characters Please note that not all characters can be sent in the SMS message Choose a password according to the SMS character set If the password is e g 12345 the message should appear as follows 12345 lt Command gt The following control commands are available RESET Resets the alarm and the switching output e g SET OUTPUT Activates the switching output Output CLR OUTPUT Deactivates the switching output Output SEND STATUS Sends a status SMS message to the caller Text Outputs all the characters within the inverted commas to the 5 232 interface 12345 SET OUTPUT Activates the output 12345 SEND STATUS Sends an SMS message status report to the sender 12345 RST PLC Sends the text RST PLC to the terminal equipment RS 232 interface

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