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INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact User Manual
INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact User Guide
INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact Online Manual

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  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 76 Sep-06 Procedure: Configure the passwords and the DTMF PIN 1. Start the HSComm and switch to the tab "Access control". 2. To configure a password, click on the button "Set password" in the group "Pass- word for" at the desired password. A dialog box to enter the password is opened. 3. Enter the password. The password is sent to the INSYS GSM. 4. Activate the control box "Password active" next to the requested password. Pertinent AT commands AT**PASS Password 6.5.3 Secur

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Initial Operation Sep-06 31 3.10 Checking the PIN and the Login State To check the login state in the GSM network, proceed as follows: 1. Check the PIN. 2. Check the login state. Checking in the HSComm To check if the SIM card of the INSYS GSM and the entered PIN were accepted, proceed as follows: Under the control box "Pin active" in the tab "Basic settings" in the group "GSM connec- tion" of the HSComm, the validity of the PIN and the login state are displayed in plain text. If required, ent

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Overview Sep-06 15 2.5.3 Serial interface RS232 (V.24) Pin layout of the serial interface RS232, 9-pin SUB-D connector with threaded joint: Pin Description Function CCITT V.24 EIA RS232 DIN 66020 E/A DCE to DTE 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 109 CF M5 O 2 RXD Receive Data 104 BB D2 O 3 TXD Transmit Data 103 BA D1 I 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 108 CD S1 I 5 GND Ground 102 AB E2 6 DSR Data set ready 107 CC M1 O 7

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact AT Command Sets Sep-06 87 7.2 Comparison IT Commands / INSYS AT** Commands The IT commands implemented in INSYS GSM 2.x are replaced by the extended INSYS AT** commands with the Format AT**name . Switching to configuration mode is no longer required. IT com- mand INSYS AT** com- mand New ITA AT**OUTPUT AT**INPUT Configuration outputs Configuration inputs ITA* AT**OUT Switching also possible locally via command ITAS AT**OUTPUT AT**SMSRX Automatic SMS reception processing has to be enabled with AT**SMSRX ITB AT**B

  • Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 70 Sep-06 6.4 Switch Outputs The INSYS GSM has two potential-free relay switches (see Chap.2.5.7 ), which can be switched through a command or the status of the device. You configure both switch outputs independently from each other. You have the following options for switching the

  • Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 54 Sep-06 ¾ The INSYS GSM is operated as a stand-alone device, i.e. it is not connected via the serial interface. ¾ The INSYS GSM is operated at a device which does not sup- port hardware handshake. No DTR behavior The INSYS GSM does not utilize the DTR signal. Hanging up The INSYS GSM termin

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact AT Command Sets Sep-06 85 7.1 Short Description INSYS AT Commands Configuration Command Short description Local Remote SMS AT**ALIVE Periodic alive SMS X X S AT**BAUD Baud rate of the serial interface X X X AT**CALLBACK Target number security callback X X X AT**CLIP Selective Call Answer X X S AT**COMBINE Combination of the alarm text with a target number from the number pool ( AT**POOL) X X S AT**DATE Date X X X AT**DAY Weekday X X X AT**DEFAULT Factory settings of the INSYS

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Initial Operation Sep-06 27 3.6 Restart For the restart, you must insert the SIM card and restart the device. The device will reini- tialize and login into the GSM network. 3.6.1 Procedure: Insert SIM card Switching the SIM Card Prior to switching the SIM card, you must change or delete the PIN before inserting the new SIM card. Otherwise, the SIM card will be blocked after three unsuccessful login attempts. Notes: ¾ Only 3V cards may be used. ¾ Changing the SIM card is only permitted when the device is switched off. The slot for the SIM card is on the front of the INSYS GSM. Unlocking the card reader �

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Operating Modes Sep-06 33 4 Operating Modes You can operate the INSYS GSM in the following three operating modes: ¾ Connection mode (online) ¾ Command Mode ¾ Alarm State Note The configuration mode of previous versions is no longer in use since the integration of the extended INSYS AT** commands. 4.1 Connection mode (online) In connection mode, the asynchronous byte stream between the serial interfaces of the INSYS GSM and the remote terminal is exchanged transparently. During an existing data connection, you can put the INSYS GSM into the following states: ¾ Local

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 46 Sep-06 6 Functions and their Configuration The functions of the INSYS GSM can be configured easily using the configuration soft- ware HSComm, or directly via AT commands. 6.1 Procedures: Configure the basic settings The basic settings can be configured in the Software HSComm on the tab "Basic set- tings". 6.1.1 GSM connection PIN You can save the SIM card PIN in the INSYS GSM. The INSYS GSM will automatically dial into the GSM network during startup. The default PIN setting i

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Configuration Software HSComm GSM Sep-06 37 5 Configuration Software HSComm GSM The software HSComm provides the opportunity to configure the INSYS GSM under Windows without explicit knowledge of the AT commands. The free configuration software HSComm can be downloaded at: http://www.insys-tec.de. Warning! The AT command sets of the current INSYS GSM and the prior version INSYS GSM 2.0 are not identical: ¾ Use HSComm GSM version 4.6.1.15 or higher for IN- SYS GSM 4.2 ¾ Use HSComm GSM version 2.0.6.1 for INSYS GSM 2.0 5.1 Help The context sensitive help is available any time via the key F1 or the "Help&quo

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Configuration Software HSComm GSM INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 38 Sep-06 5.2 HSComm User Interface The HSComm GSM user interface provides menus, registries and buttons, which are de- scribed with their mode of operation in the current chapter. The according chapters of "Functions and their configuration" will show how to configure the individual functions. 5.2.1 Menus The HSComm GSM includes the following menus: File Use the menu item "File" to save the current settings as shown in the HSComm user in- terface as a file, or to re-read the settings.

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Functions and their Configuration Sep-06 65 6.3.4 Possible recipients of an alarm message Depending on the medium, the following terminal devices can be recipients of an alarm message: Medium Recipient Data connection Analogue modem, ISDN TA or GSM device Voice connection Mobile phone or fixed network SMS ¾ Mobile phone ¾ Fax device (depending on the provider) ¾ E-mail recipient on the internet (depending on the provider) ¾ Fixed network telephone (voi

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Configuration Software HSComm GSM INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 44 Sep-06 Overview Use the "Overview" to display all current HSComm settings transparently. The output extends over several screen pages. You may save the overview as text file. Note Have the overview available when you call the hotline! Send/receive log See advanced logging at the menu item "Program settings". 5.3.2 Buttons Use the buttons to start data transmissions between the INSYS GSM and the configura- tion PC. During the data transmission, a progress bar will be displayed above the buttons.

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Functions and their Configuration Sep-06 53 6.1.8 Protocol For a data connection with a device outside the GSM network (analog modem or ISDN TA), the right protocol has to be selected. This setting is not important for data connec- tions to a GSM device. Enter the requested protocol in the group "Protocol (not GSM)". 6.1.9 Handshake Handshake controls the data flow at the serial interface if the data rate is higher than what the INS

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 50 Sep-06 6.1.5 System monitoring Note If an alarm occurs during periodic logout/login at an external alarm input, or if a periodic alive SMS is due, the INSYS GSM will immedi- ately re-login by itself. If the logout time has not expired yet, the INSYS GSM logs out again afterwards. If a data connection exists, the INSYS GSM will postpone the logout procedure. A voice connection and a communication in AT com- mand mode will interrupt the INSYS GSM immediately when log- ging out. Scheduled logout and login It is usef

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 48 Sep-06 These functions are optionally protected with a PIN (see Chap. 6.2.2). When a PIN is set, the PIN (4 digits) has to be entered first after the connection has been established, which is acknowledged with ERROR or OK The following commands (keys) are defined: 0* Terminate connection 1*1 Switch output 1 to normally open 1*0 Switch output 1 to normally closed 2*1 Switch output 2 to normally open 2*0 Switch output 2 to normally closed 3* Query of the alarm inputs: Response state input 1

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Functions and their Configuration Sep-06 73 6.5 Access Control You can protect the INSYS GSM from unauthorized access. The following options are available: ¾ Selective Call Answer ¾ Passwords and DTMF PIN ¾ Security callback You can configure the access protection in the HSComm in the tab "Access control".

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Functions and their Configuration Sep-06 49 ¾ Connection set-up for alarm messages via a data connection ¾ Connection set-up for security callback Possible values are 1 to 12, default value is 3. The dispatch will only be attempted once for an acknowledgement SMS after a configu- ration via SMS. Proce

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 80 Sep-06 6.7 Audio Interface and Voice Connections The INSYS GSM 4.2 has a standard RJ45 phone plug at the front to connect a phone handset of reference type Handset Siemens Gigaset (see Chap. 2.5.5). Note The INSYS GSM 4.2 compact has no audio interface. The connection is set up and closed either by AT commands in the terminal program or by an accordingly configured alarm input ("Medium for alarm transport: Voice" see Chap. 6.3.3). Pertinent AT commands ATD<nr>; Set-up voice connection ATH Terminate connection ATA Accept call 6.8 Flas

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact Initial Operation Sep-06 23 3.5 Initial Configuration You can perform the initial configuration as follows: ¾ User-friendly with the configuration software HSComm under Windows. ¾ By directly entering AT commands in a terminal program. Suitable terminal programs: TeraTerm, HyperTerminal, or the HSComm terminal window. 3.5.1 Initial configuration via HSComm GSM Warning! The AT command sets of the current INSYS GSM and the prior version INSYS GSM 2.0 are not identical: ¾ Use the HSComm GSM version 4.6.1.15 or higher for INSYS GSM 4.2. ¾ Use the HSComm GSM version 2.0.6.1 for INSYS GSM 2

  • INSYS GSM 4.2 Compact, Functions and their Configuration INSYS GSM 4.2 INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 78 Sep-06 6.6 History The current values from the internal history list are read out and displayed. The INSYS GSM records the following events continuously in a ring buffer. The ring buffer always contains the last 200 entries. The buffer will be deleted when re- setting to factory settings. The entries will be displayed in chronological order on max. 4 pages. Export as text The displayed data can be stored as text file. Have this data ready for tec

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