Dial up with hardware signalling – Westermo TD-22 User Manual

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Dial up with hardware signalling

Dial-up can be made by applying an external signal to the DTR-pin in the RS-232 contact. A typical
application is an alarm signal from a PLC.

The modem reacts on the first rising edge which means that one pulse is sufficient. The signal-level
should be in compliance with the RS-232 standard. If only a relay contact is available the DSR-pin
will provide a suitable voltage.

The modem does not have a redialling function. If necessary this must be handled by other
equipment connected. We advise the DCD signal to be used as a control indicating whether
connection was made or not.

AT&B1

Dial-up using DTR.

AT&D3

Hang-up if DTR goes low.

AT&Z0=nn

The number to dial, nn, is stored in memory position 0.

Please also refer to “To use minicall”, as the minicall and the dial-up with hardware signalling can
be used together.

External signal

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