Modem mode, System setup, System setup -1 – IDEC MicroSmart User Manual

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Introduction

This chapter describes the modem mode designed for communication between the

MicroSmart

and another

MicroSmart

or

any data terminal equipment through telephone lines. Using the modem mode, the

MicroSmart

can initialize a modem,

dial a telephone number, send an AT command, enable the answer mode to wait for an incoming call, and disconnect the
telephone line. These operations can be performed simply by turning on a start internal relay dedicated to each operation.

System Setup

To connect a modem to the

MicroSmart

, install the RS232C communication adapter (FC4A-PC1) to the port 2 connector

on the all-in-one 16- or 24-I/O type CPU module, or mount the RS232C communication module (FC4A-HPC1) next to the
slim type CPU module, and use the modem cable 1C (FC2A-KM1C). To enable the modem mode, select Modem Protocol
for Port 2 using

WindLDR

(Configure > Function Area Settings > Communication). The all-in-one 10-I/O type CPU

module does not have the modem communication capability.

Caution

• The modem mode provides for a simple modem control function so that the

MicroSmart

can ini-

tialize a modem, dial a destination telephone number, or answer an incoming call. The perfor-
mance of the modem communication using the modem mode depends on the modem functions
and telephone line situations. The modem mode does not prevent intrusion or malfunctions of
other systems. For practical applications, confirm the communication function using the actual
system setup and include safety provisions.

• While communicating through modems, the telephone line may be disconnected unexpectedly or

receive data errors may occur. Provisions against such errors must be included in the user program.

Modem Cable 1C
FC2A-KM1C
3m (9.84 ft.) long

To RS232C Por t

D-sub 25-pin
Male Connector

D-sub 25-pin Connector Pinouts

Pin

Description

1

FG

Frame Ground

2

TXD Transmit Data

3

RXD Receive Data

4

RTS Request to Send

5

NC

No Connection

6

NC

No Connection

7

SG

Signal Ground

8

DCD Data Carrier Detect

20

DTR Data Terminal Ready

Modem

Mini DIN Connector Pinouts

Description

Pin

Shield

Cover

RTS

Request to Send

1

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

2

TXD

Transmit Data

3

RXD

Receive Data

4

DSR

Data Set Ready

5

SG

Signal Ground

6

SG

Signal Ground

7

NC

No Connection

8

Caution

• Do not connect the NC (no connection) pin to any line; otherwise, the

MicroSmart

or modem may

be damaged.

• Modem cables for Apple Macintosh computers cannot be used for the

MicroSmart

.

• Do not connect the cable to the port 1 or port 2 (RS485); otherwise, the

MicroSmart

or modem

may be damaged.

To Por t 2

RS232C Communication Adapter
FC4A-PC1

16- or 24-I/O Type CPU Module

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