9 inputs – VEGA MoRoS Modem - ISDN 1.3 User Manual

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MoRoS Modem - ISDN 1.3

Functions

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At the clients (e.g. a web browser on a PC), which establish connections via the proxy, the
IP address of the proxy must be defined.

Configuration with the web interface

To switch the URL filter on, activate the checkbox "Activate filter" (Figure 27,
page 42 above, position 9).

To enter an authorized URL which is accessible from the internal network, en-
ter the desired URL in the entry fields "Authorized URLs" (Figure 27, page 42
above, position 8).

To delete an URL from the list, delete the text of the URL from the list (Figure
27, page 42 above, position 8).

Save the settings by clicking "OK" (Figure 27, page 42 above, position 7).

12.9

Inputs

12.9.1

Query the State of the Inputs

The MoRoS Modem - ISDN 1.3 has digital inputs, which may trigger a PPP connection
setup or sending messages via SMS. The inputs are closed when connected with GND.
They are opened when there is no connection with GND. The states of the two inputs can
be queried via the web interface.

Configuration with the web interface

To query the states of the inputs, click on the button "Update" in the menu
"Inputs" on the page "Input states" (Figure 18, page 38 above, position 3). Af-
ter the page has been reset, you can view the states of the inputs on the same
page next to "Input 1:" and "Input 2:" (Figure 18, page 38, above, position 2).

12.9.2

Set up a Dial-out Connection via Switch Input

The MoRoS Modem - ISDN 1.3 can establish a preconfigured dial-out connection, after
the input IN2 is closed for 4 seconds, i.e. connected to "GND". When activating the input,
a dial-out is performed as configured in the according menu. The connection will remain
as long as the connection configuration allows.

Configuration with the web interface

To trigger a dial-out connection by closing IN2, activate the checkbox "Trigger
a dial-out connection through input IN2 ..." (Figure 19, page 39 above, position
1)

Save the settings by clicking "OK" (Figure 19, page 39 above, position 2).

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