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Controlware-ISDN-Terminal-
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Software Release 4.15
User Manual
A Product of
CITAM
Controlware-ISDN-Terminal-Adapter-Module
Software Release 4.15
Manual Version 2.63
May 1998
Controlware GmbH
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Contents
Contents
About this Manual......................................................................................... 1
Table of Abbreviations................................................................................. 3
Contents - 1
Contents
4.3 Call Numbers ..................................................................................... 4-6
4.3.1 Connection Set-Up................................................................... 4-6
4.3.2 Local Call Number ................................................................... 4-7
4.3.3 Security Check for Incoming Call Number ............................. 4-8
4.3.4 SPID Number for the North American and the Australian
CUSTOMNET ISDN Software..............................................4-10
6 Functions................................................................................................. 6-1
6.1 Resetting the CITAM.......................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 RESET ..................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.2 RESET DEFAULT.................................................................... 6-2
6.2 Help Functions and Retrieval of Device-Specific Information........... 6-4
6.2.1 Retrieval of Device-Specific Information ................................. 6-4
6.2.2 Help for all Commands ........................................................... 6-6
6.3 Manual Connection Set-Up ............................................................... 6-7
6.4 Manual Disconnection ..................................................................... 6-11
6.5 Call Number Storage .......................................................................6-13
6.6 Configuration Check ........................................................................6-15
6.6.1 Checking the Configuration of a Port.....................................6-15
6.6.2 Retrieval of the Stored Call Numbers ....................................6-17
Contents - 2
Contents
7.7 Setting the Parameter CALLSUB .....................................................7-10
7.8 Selection of the Transmission Rate................................................. 7-11
7.9 Selection of the Protocol and Character Set for the V.25bis
Procedure in the Synchronous Mode ........................................7-14
7.10 Selection of the Character Format in the Hayes AT Mode..............7-A
7.11 Setting the Bit Rate Adaptation Procedure....................................7-18
7.12 Activation/Deactivation of the Interface Procedures .....................7-20
7.13 Definition of the DTR Signal in the Hayes AT Mode .....................7-22
7.14 Definition of the CTS-Signal in the Asynchronous or
V.25bis Mode..............................................................................7-24
7.15 Definition of the DSR Signal in the Asynchronous or
V.25bis Mode..............................................................................7-26
7.A Definition of the DCD Signal in the Asynchronous or
V.25bis Mode..............................................................................7-28
7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing Procedure ........................7-30
7.18 Activation of Additional Information................................................7-51
7.19 Activation of the Incoming Check ..................................................7-53
7.20 Activation of the Localcheck ..........................................................7-55
7.21 Activation of the SLOW DIAL Function .........................................7-57
7.22 Selection of the ISDN Connection Type ........................................7-59
7.23 Automatic Rate Adaptation with INBAND .....................................7-62
7.24 Automatic Rate Adaptation with Bearer Rate Check ......................7-66
7.25 INBAND CALLBACK .....................................................................7-70
7.26 Setting of a Callback Delay ...........................................................7-73
7.27 Setting of the Parameter PABX-S0................................................7-74
7.28 Setting of the parameter XX BITS .................................................7-75
7.29 Configuration of the INBAND Communication ..............................7-77
7.30 Entering and Changing the Password ............................................7-79
7.31 Configuration of the Password Protection.....................................7-81
7.32 Enabling Remote Supervisor Calls................................................7-83
7.33 The Remote Supervisor Call .........................................................7-86
7.34 Configuration for the Versions CITAM 128 and
CITAM BYTETIMING .................................................................7-88
7.35 Adding the EAZ to the Call Number ..............................................7-92
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7.36 Activation of the Function B-CHANNEL-MAPPING ......................7-94
7.37 Activation of Modifications of the V.25bis Procedure ....................7-95
7.38 Activation of the Automatic Protocol Identification ........................7-97
7.39 The Parameter ACTIVATION CONTROL .......................................7-99
7.40 The Parameter HDLC in the Synchronous Mode .......................7-100
7.41 The Parameter HAYES SPECIAL ...............................................7-101
7.42 The Parameter SHORT HOLD MODE ........................................7-102
7.43 The Parameter BCCOPY.............................................................7-103
7.44 Setting of a CO Switch and of the SPID Number for the
SW Versions for North America and CUSTOMNET Australia 7-104
7.45 Execution of an ISDN Connection Test .......................................7-108
7.46 Execution of an ISDN Loop Test via INBAND .............................7-109
Contents - 4
Contents
8.4 CITAM and X.21 Procedure............................................................8-19
8.4.1 X.21 Feedback ......................................................................8-20
8.4.2 The Alerting Function............................................................8-21
8.4.3 X.21 Error Codes ...................................................................8-22
8.5 CITAM and Hayes AT ......................................................................8-25
8.5.1 Hayes AT Commands for the Connection Set-Up ................8-27
8.5.2 Hayes AT Disconnection Command ATH .............................8-28
8.5.3 Hayes AT Programming Commands (Extended).................8-28
8.5.4 Hayes AT Identification Commands ......................................8-38
8.5.5 Hayes AT Display Commands...............................................8-38
8.5.6 Hayes AT Command ATA for Incoming Call........................8-40
8.5.7 Other Hayes AT Commands..................................................8-40
8.5.8 Hayes AT S-Register .............................................................8-41
8.5.9 Hayes AT Feedback and Message Formats .........................8-42
8.5.10 Hayes AT Status Display .....................................................8-43
Contents - 5
Contents
12 Test Possibilities for Data Transmission.........................................12-1
12.1 V.24 Interface .................................................................................12-2
12.1.1 LOCAL LOOP ......................................................................12-2
12.1.2 REMOTE LOOP...................................................................12-3
12.1.3 LOCAL LOOP BACK ...........................................................12-4
12.2 X.21 Interface.................................................................................12-5
12.2.1 LOCAL LOOP ......................................................................12-5
12.2.2 REMOTE LOOP...................................................................12-5
12.3 ISDN Connection Test ...................................................................12-6
12.4 ISDN Loop Test with INBAND .......................................................12-6
12.5 ISDN Loop Test with Subaddress..................................................12-7
13 CITAM-Rack.........................................................................................13-1
13.1 Limitations for the Operation of CITAM Plug-in Modules
in the Rack .................................................................................13-4
13.1.1 CITAM C0 and C4................................................................13-4
13.1.2 CITAM C1, C2, C2M, C3,HW Revision 1.2/1.3...................13-4
13.1.3 CITAM C1, C2, C2M, C.3, C5, C6, C6M, C7
HW Revision 1.4 ...................................................................13-4
13.2 Configuration and Activation..........................................................13-5
13.3 CITAM as ISDN Extension.............................................................13-7
13.4 Interconnection of Several CITAM-Racks .......................................13-8
Contents - 6
Contents
Appendix.................................................................................................... A-1
A 1 Command List for the Command Supervisor....................................A-3
A 2 List of Hayes AT Commands.............................................................A-7
A 3 Software-Upgrade .............................................................................A-9
A 4 Installation under Windows95 .........................................................A-11
A 5 ISDN Cable..................................................................................... A-12
A 6 Cause codes................................................................................... A-13
A 6.1 Cause codes according to 1TR6 .......................................... A-13
A 6.2 Inband communication messages........................................ A-16
A 6.3 Cause codes accoding to ETS 300 102 - 1/A2 .................... A-17
A 7 Trouble shooting ............................................................................. A-25
A 8 Interface assignment ...................................................................... A-28
A 8.1 Interface signals according to CCITT X.21/V.11 connector
according to ISO 4903 ......................................................... A-28
A 8.2 Interface signals according to CCITT V.35 connector
according to MRAC 34......................................................... A-29
A 8.3 Interface signals according to CCITT V.24 .......................... A-30
A 9 Interface to DTE ............................................................................. A-31
A 9.1 CEPT .................................................................................... A-31
A 9.2 Non-CEPT (port 2)* .............................................................. A-32
A 9.3 Non-CEPT (Controlware-specific control bus) ..................... A-33
A 9.4 Non-CEPT (supervisor terminal) .......................................... A-33
A 9.5 Non-CEPT (external ST-Bus)* ............................................. A-33
A 9.6 Non-CEPT (external RESET)............................................... A-34
A 10 Connection Header Assignment 96 pin DIN socket, 90°............. A-35
A 11 Designations of dedicated connections........................................ A-36
A 12 MICs: Jumpers- and Resistor arrays............................................ A-38
A 12.1 MIC X.21 ............................................................................. A-38
A 12.2 MIDUO X.21........................................................................ A-39
A 12.3 MIC V.24 ............................................................................. A-40
A 12.4 MIDUO V.24 ....................................................................... A-41
A 12.5 MIC V.35 ............................................................................. A-42
A 12.6 MIDUO V.35 ....................................................................... A-43
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Contents
A 13 Reference model according to CCITT I.412 ................................ A-44
A 14 Remote Diagnosis and Maintenance ........................................... A-45
A 15 Controlware International Offices................................................. A-46
A 16 Controlware Offices in Germany .................................................. A-48
A 17 Warranty ....................................................................................... A-49
A 18 Controlware Reader’s Comment Form ......................................... A-50
A 19 Security Information ..................................................................... A-51
Contents - 8
Table of Applications
Table of Applications
Table of Applications - 1
Table of Applications
Help screen of the "SET PORT n CHARACTER" com-
mand ..............................................................................6:9
Help screen of the „SET PORT n CTS_CONTR“ com-
mand ............................................................................6:10
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DCD_CONTR" com-
mand ............................................................................6:10
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DIP_SWITCH" com-
mand ............................................................................6:11
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DSR_CONTR" com-
mand ............................................................................6:11
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DTR_CONTR" com-
mand ............................................................................6:12
Help screen of the "SET PORT n ECHO" command ..6:12
Help screen of the "SET PORT n FRAMING" command
.....................................................................................6:13
Help screen of the "SET PORT n INCOMCHECK" com-
mand ............................................................................6:13
Help screen of the "SET PORT n INFO" command....6:14
Help screen of the "SET PORT n INTERFACE" command6:14
Help screen of the "SET PORT n ISDN_MODE" com-
mand ............................................................................6:15
Help screen of the "SET PORT n LOCALCHECK" com-
mand ............................................................................6:15
Help screen of the "SET PORT n MODE" command..6:16
Help screen of the "SET PORT n PABX_S0" command
.....................................................................................6:16
Help screen of the "SET PORT n PROCEDURE" com-
mand ............................................................................6:17
Help screen of the "SET PORT n RATEADAPT" com-
mand ............................................................................6:18
Help screen of the "SET PORT n SERVIND" command
.....................................................................................6:18
Help screen of the "SET PORT n SLOW_DIAL" command6:19
Help screen of the "SET PORT n SUBADDRESS" com-
mand ............................................................................6:19
Table of Applications - 2
Table of Applications
Help screen of the "SET PORT n XX_BITS" command
.....................................................................................6:20
Help screen of the "SET TERMINAL" command ........6:21
Help screen of the "SET NUMBER" command...........6:21
Help screen of the "SET INBAND" command .............6:22
Configuration screen of the "SHOW PORT 1" command
.....................................................................................6:22
Help screen of the "SET SUB_ADD" command .........6:23
Help screen of the "SET SPID" command ..................6:23
Help screen of the "SET SWITCH" command ............6:24
Help screen of the "SET" command in the US software
.....................................................................................6:25
Help screen of the "SET DBOARD" command ...........6:26
Help screen of the "SHOW" command .......................6:28
Display of the V25bis configuration with "SHOW PORT"
.....................................................................................6:28
Display of the X.21 configuration with "SHOW PORT"6:29
"SHOW PORT" display of the configuration for Auto Dial-
ing upon C signal with X.21 interface ..........................6:29
"SHOW PORT" display of the configuration for
DBOARD= Speed 128/Copy .......................................6:30
Fig.a: Help screen of the "SHOW NUMBERS" command
.....................................................................................6:31
Fig.b: Example of the call number display with "SHOW
NUMBERS"..................................................................6:31
Help screen of the "WIN" command............................6:32
CONNECT port 1 to #0607412345 ...............................7:2
CONNECT port 1 to #06111234567 .............................7:3
Disconnection ................................................................7:4
The NUMBERS function................................................7:4
The DIP SWITCH function ............................................7:5
Setting the operating mode with the MODE command.7:6
Fig.a: Selecting an interface procedure in asynchronous
operating mode ..............................................................7:7
Table of Applications - 3
Table of Applications
Fig.b: Selecting the interface procedure in synchronous
operating mode ..............................................................7:8
Activating the echo.........................................................7:9
Selecting a service indicator..........................................7:9
Defining the subaddress ..............................................7:10
Fig.a: Asynchronous mode and service indicator 7 ....7:11
Fig.b: Asynchronous mode and service indicator 3 ....7:11
Fig.c: Synchronous mode and service indicator 7 ......7:12
Fig.d: Synchronous mode and service indicator 3 ......7:12
Defining the data transmission type ............................7:13
Defining the character format in HAYES AT mode .....7:14
Setting the bit-rate adaptation procedure ....................7:15
Selecting additional CITAM options ............................7:16
Activating control..........................................................7:17
Interface signal in Hayes AT mode .............................7:18
Setting the CTS signal .................................................7:19
Setting the DSR signal.................................................7:20
Setting the DCD signal ................................................7:21
Fig.a: Activating autodialing and defining the call number
storage location............................................................7:22
Fig.b: Defining retries upon unsuccessful call attempt7:23
Fig.c: Entering the call delay .......................................7:23
Activating additional information..................................7:24
Setting the call number check .....................................7:25
Selecting ports without subaddressing........................7:26
Setting the data transmission speed with SLOW DIAL in
the X.21 dialing procedure...........................................7:27
Setting the BRCHECK function ...................................7:28
Selecting an ISDN connection type.............................7:29
Modifying the CITAM setup by means of the PABX-S0
function .........................................................................7:30
Setting to ignore XX bits ..............................................7:31
Activating the INBAND function...................................7:32
Table of Applications - 4
Table of Applications
Activating the INBAND REMOTE-SUPERVISOR function
.....................................................................................7:32
Activating the CITAM BYTETIMING............................7:34
Activating the CITAM SPEED 128 ..............................7:34
Activating the SUB ADD function ................................7:35
Information on the revision level of the CITAM ...........7:36
Connection establishment via the X.21 procedure .....8:23
Connection clearance by the X.21 procedure .............8:24
The Inband function in the command-oriented supervisor
.......................................................................................9:2
The Inband function in the window system ...................9:3
Setting the inband password for remote configuration..9:6
Initiating a remote configuration call from the command-
oriented supervisor by means of the "CONNECT RE-
MOTE #xxx @ [zzz]" command....................................9:6
Modifying the local password ........................................9:7
Modifying the password for a remote configuration call 9:7
Initiating a remote configuration call upon password input
without leaving the last window .....................................9:8
Automatic bit-rate adaptation with the "SET INBAND
AUTOBAUD PORT n yy" command in the command-
oriented supervisor ......................................................9:12
Setting the automatic bit-rate adaptation in the menu-
oriented supervisor ......................................................9:13
Modifying the password for a remote configuration with
inband in the command-oriented supervisor ...............9:15
Modifying the password for a remote configuration with
inband in the window system.......................................9:16
Initiating a remote configuration call from the command-
oriented supervisor by means of the "CONNECT RE-
MOTE #xxx @[zzz]" command....................................9:17
Setting the password before initiating a remote configura-
tion call in the window system .....................................9:18
Initiating a remote configuration call by selecting a stored
call number ..................................................................9:19
Table of Applications - 5
Table of Applications
Initiating a remote configuration call by entering a call
number directly ............................................................9:19
Port status inquiry with the "SHOW PORT n" command in
the remote configuration ..............................................9:20
Requiring an inband callback by means of the "SET IN-
BAND CALLBACK PORT n ww" command ................9:21
Specifying a delay time for the inband callback from the
remote side by means of the "SET INBAND CALLBACK
PORT n uuu" command...............................................9:22
Port overview for group hunting...................................10:1
Minimum requirement to configure a CITAM for a perma-
nent connection............................................................11:1
Port overview for a permanent leased line connection11:2
Local loop.....................................................................12:2
Remote loop.................................................................12:3
Local loop back ............................................................12:4
Remote loop.................................................................12:5
Local loop back ............................................................12:5
ISDN line test in the window system ...........................12:7
ISDN line test in the command-oriented supervisor....12:8
ISDN loop test with inband in the window system.......12:9
ISDN loop test in the command-oriented supervisor 12:10
ISDN loop test with subaddress in the window system
...................................................................................12:12
ISDN loop test with subaddress in the command-oriented
supervisor...................................................................12:12
CITAM as an ISDN extension......................................13:4
Information on the revision level of the CITAM (example)
.....................................................................................14:1
Configuration of switch and SPID numbers in the com-
mand supervisor ..........................................................14:3
Configuration of switch and SPID numbers in the window
system ..........................................................................14:3
Front panel configuration for CO switches with NI1 soft-
ware..............................................................................14:8
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About this Manual
UPPERCASE LETTERS Uppercase letters serve to mark and describe the com-
mands in the text. The commands can be entered in upper-
case or lowercase letters.
1 General Description /
Features
The CONTROLWARE ISDN TERMINAL ADAPTER
MODULE (CITAM) provides terminal equipment not supporting
ISDN with access to the Integrated Services Digital Network
ISDN which digitally handles all kinds of telecommunications
requirements of today.
The CITAM terminal adapter provides an effective link between
the conventional data transmission interfaces X.21, V.24 and
V.35, and the ISDN interfaces S0 and S0FV. In this respect, the
CITAM performs two main tasks: data rate adaptation and
translation of dialing information.
The CITAM provides operation of two independent transparent
B-channels via ISDN. To do so, the CITAM provides the termi-
nal interface with the S0 interface functions and vice versa.
Signaling on the terminal interface corresponds with V.25bis,
X.21 and the Hayes AT standard.
It is also possible to automatically establish an ISDN connec-
tion by evaluation of the Data, RTS, C or DTR interface sig-
nals. The useful terminal data to be transmitted is translated to
the assigned B-channel. The terminal supports synchronous
and asynchronous transmission and receipt of data for speeds
between 300 bps and 64 kbps.
For speeds between 300 bps and 56 kbps, the CITAM provides
bit-rate adaptation according to V.110 and X.30.
Operation of the CITAM corresponds with that of modems
adapting data communication interfaces to the telephone line.
Depending on the version used, the terminal adapter consists
of different modules. For the CITAM, various interface modules
(MICs) are available.
Interface modules are available as 1-port and as 2-port version
as well for X.21, V.24 and V.35 each.
Australia Hongkong
Austria Italy
Belgium Japan
Canada Luxembourg
Denmark Netherlands
Finland New Zealand
France Singapore
Germany Sweden
Great Britain Switzerland
USA
2 Specifications
2 Specifications - 1
2 Specifications
2.1 Rack-mount Module
Dimensions (H x W x D)........25 x 100 x 180 mm
Weight.....................................240 g
Environmental conditions
Operation.................................-0 °C to +45 °C
up to 95 % relative humidity
Storage ....................................- 20 °C to + 60 °C
Data transmission rate
Asynchronous..........................2 x 300 up to 38,400 bps
Synchronous ...........................2 x 600 up to 64,000 bps
................................................V.110 (I.463), X.30 (I.661)
Internal call number panel 8 call numbers (up to 19
characters)
Connection establishment and disconnection
Interface procedures ...............X.21, V.25bis, Hayes AT
Automatic dialing upon
interface signals ....................C in X.21 mode
....................DTR in V.25bis or Hayes AT
mode
....................RTS in V.25bis or Hayes AT
mode
....................upon transmission data in
asynchronous mode
Front panel control
Supervisor terminal
2 Specifications - 2
2.1 Rack-mount Module
Codes in command mode
(in the data channel)
.......................Synchronous BSC/HDLC
(V.25bis) character format
ASCII/EBCDIC
.......................Synchronous BSC (X.21)
character format 8 databits,
odd parity, 1 stop bit
.......................Asynchronous (V.25bis)
character format 7 databits,
.......................even parity, 1 stopbit
.......................Asynchronous (Hayes AT)
character formats:
Databits Parity Stopbits
7 even 1
7 none 1
8 odd 1
8 even 1
8 none 1
8 odd 2
8 even 2
8 none 2
Synchronous data transmission:
After successful connection es-
tablishment with the AT&M
command, it is possible to
switch from Hayes AT to syn-
chronous mode.
Internal hardware
serial number........................... 12 hex characters
Terminal interfaces ................. Modified CEPT interface
ISDN interfaces
S0/S0FV ...................................... 4-wire (CEPT interface)
RJ 45 (front panel)
Interference suppression ....... According to VDE 0878,
Section B
2 Specifications - 3
2 Specifications
Licensing/CE conformity
(state of licensing worldwide, 07 May 1998)
Australia..................................... approved (A94-79-0224)
Argentinia .................................. in progress
Chile .......................................... permission to connect
China ......................................... in progress
EC.............................................. approved (Z 122260 H)
France ....................................... approved (94015B)
+
2 Specifications - 4
2.1 Rack-mount Module
Israel.......................................... permission to connect
Japan......................................... approved (T95-5046-0)
Canada ...................................... approved (DOC 1977 5399 A)
Malaysia .................................... approved
(ISTA/06A/0495/S)
New Zealand ............................. approved (PTC 231/95/031)
Norway ...................................... approved
Philippines/ ................................ in progress
Indonesia
Poland ....................................... in progress
Switzerland ............................... approved
(BAKOM 94.0277.I.N.)
Singapur .................................... approved
(2603-93 ISTA 11) Radac and
(ISDN-ISTA-AA-1098-95) Net-
sys
South Afrika............................... Permission to connect
S.O.C. No. 332
South Korea .............................. approved
(1MN-D-A62-97-0008)
Taiwan ....................................... approved (184-5006-0)
Thailand..................................... approved
UAEmirates ............................... in progress
USA ........................................... approved AT&T, NT, NI-1
Conformity with standards ..I.430; ETSI 300 012;
Q.921; ETSI 300 025;
Q.931; ETSI 300 102; 1TR6; TS
0.13;VN2-VN5; AT&T 5E6;
AT&T 5E8; NI-1; DMS-100
V.24
V.35
X.21
V.110
X.30
2 Specifications - 5
2 Specifications
CITAM Modules
The different CITAM modules available are listed below in-
dicating whether the supervisor function is available or not and
listing the E²PROM size and further equipment.
2 Specifications - 6
2.1 Rack-mount Module
CITAM board:
Fig. 2-1: CITAM board with positions of jumpers and switches and ex-
planation of labels
2 Specifications - 7
2 Specifications
2.2 Adapter chassis and power supply
unit
2.2.1 Adapter chassis
Dimensions (H x W x D)........40 x 136 x 247 mm
Weight.....................................1,5 kg
Fuse ........................................The device is protected by a
slow 1.25A fuse. It is situated on
the terminal interface (refer to
Appendix A12) and accessible
for authorized personnel only.
Environmental conditions
Operation.................................- 0 °C to + 45 °C
up to 95 % relative humidity
Storage ....................................- 20 °C to + 60 °C
Terminal interfaces ...............V.24 (1-port-,2-port version)
X.21 (1-port-,2-port version)
V.35 (1-port-,2-port version)
2 Specifications - 8
2.2 Adapter chassis and power supply unit
2.2.2 Power supply unit
Power Supply.........................External power supply unit with
country-specific voltage
(Germany 220 V– 240 VAC)
Power consumption (max.) ..8 VA with rack-mount Module
Connected load .....................5 V DC / 1 A / 5 VA
Frequency ..............................50 Hz
CITAM 128
For CITAM 128 an especially designed power supply unit is
available with the following specifications:
Power Supply.........................External power supply unit with
country-specific voltage
(Germany 220 V– 240 VAC)
Power consumption (max.) ..8 VA with rack-mount Module
Connected load .....................5 V DC / 2 A / 10 VA
Frequency ..............................47 - 63 Hz
With CITAM 128 this power supply unit must be
used. In order to avoid using a not specified power
supply the power supply connection cable is
equipped with the label shown in figure 2-2.
Fig. 2-2: Label on the CITAM 128 power supply connection cable
2 Specifications - 9
2 Specifications
2.3 CITAM-Rack
Dimensions (H x W x D)........Module chassis 19" with 3 HE
(height units),
437 x 132 x 285 mm
Weight.....................................3.7 kg
Power supply .........................Switching-regulated power
supply with integrated On/Off
switch, 230 VAC ± 10 %
Fuse ........................................The device is protected by a
slow 1.25 A fuse (20mm).
Additionally each slot is pro-
tected individually by a slow
1.25 A fuse. It is accessible to
authorized personnel only.
The maximum value for the load
current permitted is 1 A.
Frequency ..............................50 Hz to 60 Hz
Power consumption (max.) ..120 VA
Environmental conditions
Operation.................................- 0 °C to + 45 °C
up to 95 % relative humidity
Storage ....................................- 20 °C to + 60 °C
Terminal interfaces ...............V.24 (1-port-,2-port version)
X.21 (1-port-,2-port version)
V.35 (1-port-,2-port version)
CSC (Module for supervisor
control)
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Hardware Description 3
3 Hardware Description
3.1 Physical Structure of the CITAM Unit
The following two exploded views show the physical struc-
ture and the most important parts of the CITAM.
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3 Hardware Description
3 Hardware Description - 2
3.2 Displays and Operating Controls
3.2 Displays and Operating Controls
The following figure shows the front view of the CITAM
rack-mount Module without adapter chassis.
Fig. 3-4: Front view of the CITAM module (HW-Rel. 1.5 or later) with-
out housing
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3 Hardware Description
LED port 1: Flashing green indicates an incom-
(green) ing call for this port. However, this
call is not immediately accepted
(interface procedures).
Permanent green indicates that this
port has been connected to ISDN.
Permanent green at the CITAM 128
indicates that an ISDN connection is
established.
Off indicates that no ISDN connec-
tion exists at this port.
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3.3 Back Panel and Ports
Fig. 3-5: Back view and ports of the CITAM X.21 adapter
Fig. 3-6: Back view and ports of the CITAM DUO-X.21 adapter
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3 Hardware Description
3.3.3 CITAM V.24 Adapter
Fig. 3-7: Back view and ports of the CITAM V.24 adapter
Fig. 3-8: Back view and ports of the CITAM DUO-V.24 adapter
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3.3 Back Panel and Ports
3.3.5 CITAM V.35 Adapter
Fig. 3-9: Back view and ports of the CITAM V.35 adapter
Fig. 3-10: Back view and ports of the CITAM DUO-V.35 adapter
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3 Hardware Description
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Basic Setting and Configuration 4
If the CITAM provides two ports, the setting is valid for both of
them after delivery or after the execution of a reset default.
This means that both ports have to be controlled with the
same interface procedure, for example, if no further configura-
tion changes are set for the second port via the front panel.
With the CITAM the term subaddress has the same meaning
as Endgeräteauswahlziffer (EAZ).
During 1TR6 operation, the EAZ can be set for port selection
with the subaddress rotary switch.
The set subaddress is always valid for port 1. If a second port is
additionally available, its subaddress always exceeds the
subaddress of port 1 and, thus, the set address by the value 1.
Example: Set subaddress 03
Port 1: subaddress 03
Port 2: subaddress 04
OFF OFF
ON ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
5 Operation Modes
There are six different ways to operate the CITAM: exclu-
sively by changing the DIP switch setting, directly at the front
panel, with the help of the Window System, via the command-
orientated supervisor, with V.25bis (limited options only), as
well as with Hayes AT.
In order to to use the configuration option of the Window Sys-
tem or the Command Supervisor, the CITAM has to be con-
nected to an external DTE.
The configuration via DIP switches is explained in detail in
chapter 4. It should be pointed out here once more that all set-
tings become inactive as soon as a change of the configuration
is made via one of the other control elements. Conversely,
however, the DIP switch configuration can be reactivated with
the help of any of these input options.
The configuration options with V.25bis are explained in section
8.3. The description of the operation of the CITAM with Hayes
AT can be found in section 8.5.
In this chapter, the remaining three operation modes are pre-
sented and explained in brief.
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5 Operation Modes
5.1 Operation of the Front Panel
The application of the keys is clearly prescribed by their
designation. With the <SEL> key, something is always se-
lected, as in the case of a menu selection with various options.
With the <ENT> key, an input is always activated, confirmed or
concluded.
After connecting the power supply to the CITAM, the display
“ISDN” appears. If a leased line was configured, this is dis-
played by “S0FV” instead.
In the main menu ISDN (“S0FV”) the user reaches the desired
submenu by pressing the <SEL> key.
Every menu item can be aborted by using the key combination
<SEL> & <ENT>. If both keys are pressed simultaneously for
more than one second the CITAM jumps back to the superior
menu level in the hierarchy, resp to the main menu.
Fig. 5-1: The top hierarchy level in the front panel menu
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5.1 Operation of the Front Panel
To abort a menu item, press the key <SEL>.
Keep it pressed and confirm the command with
the <ENT> key to avoid unintended modifica-
tions of the configuration.
Fig. 5-2: Icon marking instructions for the operation via front panel
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5 Operation Modes
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5.1 Operation of the Front Panel
5.1.1 Error and Status Messages at the Front Panel
RTST
Description: Error message. After the system is switched
on or a reset is made, the display remains
at RTST. One or several LEDs shine and
the display blinks shortly afterwards, indi-
cating FAIL.
Cause: An error was detected during the RAM test;
hardware error.
Solution: The terminal adapter has to be repaired.
Please contact your nearest Controlware
service center.
→←
Description: Error message. Upon selecting a call num-
ber storage location with the commands for
connection set-up, CONN, automatic dial-
ing, DoXX, or local number, LTel, the dis-
play with the arrow to the left blinks for ap-
proximately 5 seconds.
Cause: A call number storage location was se-
lected on which no call number has been
stored.
Solution: Store a call number on the selected storage
location or select another storage location
on which the chosen call number is stored.
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icom
Description: Error message. Upon selecting a call num-
ber storage location with the commands for
connection setup, CONN, automatic dialing,
DoXX, or local number, LTel, the display
blinks for approximately 5 seconds, indi-
cating icom.
Cause: A call number storage location was se-
lected on which a call number was stored
using special characters (“?”, “*”). This call
number can only be used to check the call-
ing station.
Solution: Select another storage location or change
the call number.
DTnR
Description: Error message. Upon the attempt to estab-
lish a connection with the command CONN,
the display blinks for approximately 5 sec-
onds, indicating DTnR; no connection is
established.
Cause: The interface signals are set to “active” with
the command Intf, the DTE is in the state
“not ready”.
Solution: Set the DTE to “ready” or (preferably) set
the option Intf to “inactive”, if you wish to
control the connection via the front panel.
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5.2 Operation of the Command-Orientated
Supervisor System
5.2 Operation of the Command-Orientated
Supervisor System
Operating the command-orientated supervisor of the
CITAM, all inputs have to be entered via a command line. In
addition, the terminal must have a certain setting to be able to
communicate with the CITAM supervisor.
If a module C1, C2 or C3 is applied, the setting is as follows:
V.24 interface with
♦ 9600 bps
♦ 8 data bits
♦ no parity
♦ 1 stop bit
Using a SW-version 4.15 or higher together with a module C5,
C6 or C7 it is possible to choose the supervisor transfer rate to
be 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200 Baud. This setting can only be
changed during the startup procedure of the CITAM as de-
scribed in the following section.
For remote calls the supervisor speed on both
sides has to be set to the same value.
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5.2 Operation of the Command-Orientated
Supervisor System
With the operation of the CITAM it should be noted that this
operation mode is not possible with a C0 resp C4 module.
Be careful to select the correct terminal (see chapter 5.3). If the
terminal is connected and the CITAM and the terminal are
switched on, the CITAM prompt appears when pressing the
<ENTER> or <CR> keys:
CITAM 1 >>
CITAM 1 >>?
Deletion of Characters
If the cursor is placed over a character, it can be canceled with:
<Backspace> or
the <DEL> key.
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5 Operation Modes
Simplified Entering
The individual commands do not always have to be entered
completely, but only as far as that the command interpreter is
able to recognize the command unambiguously. This means
that a connection set-up with a number can be entered, as fol-
lows:
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5.3 Operation of the Window System
5.3 Operation of the Window System
The Window System is activated with the command WIN
from the command-orientated supervisor system.
This command is supported only if a VT100 terminal was pre-
viously selected with the command SET TERMINAL x and if it
was defined that a VT100 terminal is connected (see chapter
5.2).
After the Window System has been activated, a menu item can
be selected with the cursor keys “Cursor up” <↑> or “Cursor
down” <↓>. The selected menu item is activated with the
<ENTER> key, the <CR> key or with the cursor key “Cursor
Right” <→> (except after entering a digit which has to be con-
firmed with <ENTER>). In addition, it is also possible to acti-
vate a menu item by pressing the keys on the keyboard
marked with the symbols which are placed in front of the re-
spective menu item (digit or letter). Every window can be left
with the cursor key “Cursor left” < ←>, with <X> or by selecting
the EXIT option.
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5 Operation Modes
If the CITAM is operated in the rack, it should be noted that this
operation mode is not possible with a C0 or C4 module.
Upon activating the menu item MORE, further CITAM options
are displayed for selection.
Example:
more … more …
Fig. 5-7: Icon marking descriptions of the input procedures for the
Window System
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Functions 6
6 Functions
6.1 Resetting the CITAM
6.1.1 RESET
The simple RESET terminates all existing con-
nections immediately and causes the device to
return to the state defined by the configuration
which was stored last. No settings are deleted!
A reset can be executed via the front panel by pushing the red
<RST> button.
At the Command Supervisor, the device can be resetted with
the command RESET. Subsquently, a security query appears
on the display, asking whether the RESET should in fact be
executed. The query has to be confirmed.
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6.1.2 RESET DEFAULT
To reset the CITAM to its default configuration defined by
the position of the DIP switches and the subaddress rotary
switch (e.g. to upgrade the system with a software revision -
see appendix A1) a RESET DEFAULT has to be executed.
To do this, the internal EEPROM of the CITAM has to be de-
leted which stores all options for a power failure.
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6.1 Resetting the CITAM
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6 Functions
6.2 Help Functions and Retrieval of
Device-Specific Information
6.2.1 Retrieval of Device-Specific Information
Via the front panel, device-specific information
can be retrieved, as follows:
♦ Press one of the green buttons and keep it
pressed.
♦ Briefly press the RESET button (red).
♦ Now the CITAM executes a RESET.
♦ If the CITAM starts to indicate the message
“CITAM 1 …” on the display via moving
characters, release the green button again.
♦ Now the CITAM displays its identity and
software revision states:
Modules Cx - SSNR:: CW xxx xxx xxx xxx
Rev.: 4.03 - Compiled on date, year at time FRG
ISDN Country Ver.: country, version, revision
♦ Subsequently, the CITAM begins with a
test of its internal hardware components.
Via the command HELP or with the question mark ? an infor-
mation screen can be activated.
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6.2 Help Functions and Retrieval of Device-
Specific Information
Via the front panel, device-specific information can be re-
trieved by selecting the menu item „CITAM 1“:
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6 Functions
6.2.2 Help for all Commands
? [Xyz] / HELP [xyz]
Entering “?” or “HELP” in connection with one of the possible
commands [xyz] yields special auxiliary information on the re-
spective command.
Example:
? CONNECT or HELP CONNECT activates the help screen
for the CONNECT commands:
CLR / CLS
Both of these commands delete the screen contents at the
Command Supervisor, thus providing a better overview.
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6.3 Manual Connection Set-Up
6.3 Manual Connection Set-Up
A connection can be set up manually either with a stored
call number or with a call number which is directly entered
(only possible at the Command Supervisor and in the Window
System).
For a manual connection setup with a 2-port version the re-
spective port has to be selected.
Furthermore, it has to be selected from which storage location
the call number to be dialed should be taken or the call num-
ber has to be entered directly where appropriate.
After a successful connection set-up, the green LED P1 (port
1) or LED P2 (port 2) shines, depending on which port was
selected. In the case of the CITAM 128, both LEDs shine after
a successful connection set-up, since both B channels are re-
quired for the 128 kbps ISDN connection. Subsequently, the
display again indicates “ISDN”.
If the connection was established successfully, but the trans-
mission line cannot be synchronized, the display blinks , and
after one minute the connection is terminated automatically if
no speed adaptation was activated (BRC/Auto Baud).
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Via the submenu CONN, a connection can be set-up manu-
ally, as follows:
1) Telephone number not stored (empty storage location). The display blinks
five seconds can be aborted with <SEL> or <DEL>.
2) The data terminal ready function is activated, but the DTE is not ready for
operation. The display blinks five seconds or can be aborted with <ENT>
or <SEL>.
3) Connection set-up for port 1 was activated.
4) Connection set-up for port 2 was activated.
ÎÍ
If the selected storage location is empty, the display
[ ]blinks for approx. 5 seconds. Then, another storage lo-
cation can be selected with the help of the <SEL> button.
It is only possible to select an access which has not yet been
connected. Every setting state can be aborted with <SEL> &
<ENT>.
If the connection cannot be established successfully, the dis-
play returns to CONN.
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6.3 Manual Connection Set-Up
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6 Functions
Example:
Fig. 6-5: Connection set-up via port 1 with the call number of
storage location 1 via the Window System
Fig. 6-6: Connection set-up via port 1 with the call number
06131883952 via the Window System
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6.4 Manual Disconnection
6.4 Manual Disconnection
Apart from the automatic disconnection, the user has the
option to terminate every connection “manually”, i.e. on the
basis of a command entered explicitly by hand.
If a connection is terminated, the corresponding LED (green)
is turned off.
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6 Functions
The command DISC PORT n (disconnect) serves to terminate
connections between port n of the CITAM and the connected
DTEs.
It is only possible to terminate an already existing connection.
Otherwise the CITAM will respond to this command with an
error message.
In the first menu the function DISC is selected and activated
for a disconnection (disconnect). The second window for se-
lecting the port opens subsequently.
If a port is dialed which is not set up, the error message ”NOR
ONLINE” appears.
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6.5 Call Number Storage
6.5 Call Number Storage
Up to eight call numbers can be stored. A call number may
consist of a maximum of 19 characters, including the subad-
dress resp MSN.
Via the submenu “NUMB” call numbers can be written for the
available eight storage locations, as follows:
LAYER 2 can be reached from LAYER 1 by pressing the
<ENT> button. With the help of the “ Show” mode, unintended
parameter changes are avoided. To change parameters, the
option “Chng” has to be selected on this level. To do this, the
<SEL> button has to be pressed for approximately 3 sec-
onds. The system remains in this mode until the configuration
menus are left again.
On LAYER 3, one of the eight storage locations is selected
with the <SEL> button. If the correct storage location is dis-
played, the user can change onto LAYER 4 with the <ENT>
button and enter the call number. To do this the digits 0 to 9
have to be selected with the <SEL> button. The correct input
has to be confirmed by pressing the <ENT> button. In addi-
tion, the special characters “↑”, “↓”, and “←” are available.
In each case, the second character from the left on the display
can be changed. If the desired character has been selected,
the display is shifted with the <ENT> button by one space to
the right so that the changed character is located at the first
place to the left.
Meaning of the special characters:
“↑”: If the <ENT> button is pressed, the
character which was located at this
place is canceled , and the following
characters move up (delete function).
“↓”: If the <ENT> button is pressed, a
blank is inserted at this place for
another character has to be entered
(insert function).
“←”: This character is the end character. If the
<ENT> button is pressed after this char-
acter is displayed, the call number is
stored and layer 3 is left (enter function).
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6.6 Configuration Check
6.6 Configuration Check
6.6.1 Checking the Configuration of a Port
Via frontpanel the port configuration only can be checked for
each parameter separately by selecting:
„CONF → Prt1/Prt2 → Show → ...“ (refer also to chapter 7).
The active port configuration can be displayed at the command-
orientated supervisor with the command SHOW PORT n.
Example 1:
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6 Functions
Fig. 6-13: Start of the configuration query for port 1 in the Window
System
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6.6 Configuration Check
6.6.2 Retrieval of the Stored Call Numbers
A complete retrieval of all call numbers is only possible from a
supervisor terminal with the help of the command-orientated
supervisor or the Window System.
The call numbers can, however, be individually retrieved, as
described in chapter 6.5.
The currently stored call numbers can be displayed at the com-
mand-orientated supervisor with the command SHOW
NUMBERS.
Example:
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6 Functions
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Configuration Changes 7
7 Configuration Changes
Principally, all configuration changes (with the exception of
changes of the DIP switch settings) can be made both in the
inactive and active state (established connection). If changes
are made for an established connection, they are activated af-
ter the termination of the connection.
With the function DIP SWITCH, the user defines for the corre-
sponding port whether the configuration is performed in de-
pendence on the DIP switch setting (active) or the stored op-
tions (inactive).
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7 Configuration Changes
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7.2 Selection of the Operation Mode
7.2 Selection of the Operation Mode
Fig. 7-3: Selection of the operation mode via the front panel
Fig. 7-4: Selection of the operation mode via the Window System
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7 Configuration Changes
7.3 Selection of the Interface Procedure
In the asynchronous mode, the user can choose between
the interface procedures Hayes AT and V.25bis.
If the procedure is not active (interface is ignored or autodialing
is active), the interface is defined with the selection of Hayes
AT or V.25bis, according to V.24.
In the synchronous mode, the interface procedures for V.25bis
or X.21 can be selected.
If the procedure is not active (interface is ignored or autodialing
is active), the interface is defined with the selection of X.21,
according to X.21, and with the selection of V.25bis, according
to V.24.
Fig. 7-5: Selection of the interface procedure via the front panel
HaAT: Hayes AT
X.21: X.21
V25b: V.25bis
With the command SET PORT n PROCEDURE xxx, the in-
terface procedure xxx is selected for port n in dependence on
the operation mode.
The settings Hayes AT (xxx = Hayes), V.25bis (xxx = V.25B),
and X.21 (xxx = X.21) are available.
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7.3 Selection of the Interface Procedure
With the function PROCEDURE, the interface procedure can
be selected for each port.
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7 Configuration Changes
7.4 Switching on/off an Echo to the
DTE
In the asynchronous mode, an “echo” can be switched on,
resp off for the command characters sent by the DTE.
xvb
Fig. 7-9: Switching on/off an echo via the Window System
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7.5 Selection of the Service Indicator
7.5 Selection of the Service Indicator
The following information is relevant for the 1TR6 protocol
in Germany only! With this menu item, either service indicator
3 for X.21 services or service indicator 7 for data transmission
(standard setting) can be selected.
For DSS1, the service indicator 7 has to be selected.
Fig. 7-10: Selection of the service indicator via the front panel
SI 3 X.21 services
SI 7 data transmission
With the command SET PORT n SERVIND xx, either service
indicator 3 (xx = 3) or service indicator 7 (xx = 7) is selected
for port n.
With the function SERVINDIC., either service indicator 3 or 7
can be selected.
SD
Fig. 7-11: Selection of the service indicator via the Window System
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7 Configuration Changes
7.6 Selection of the EAZ/Subaddress
For the subaddress (DSS1), resp EAZ (1TR6) settings from
1 to 8 can be selected. The EAZ 0 is interpreted by the CITAM
as a “global call”.
# 01 →Subaddress 1
# 02 →Subaddress 2
... ...
# 08 →Subaddress 8
With the command SET PORT n SUBADDRESS xx, the
subaddress (DSS1), resp EAZ (1TR6) (xx = 1-8) is set at port n.
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7.6 Selection of the EAZ/Subaddress
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7 Configuration Changes
7.7 Setting the Parameter CALLSUB
This parameter should always be set to “Normal” (default
setting).
Fig. 7-14: Setting the parameter CALLSUB via the front panel
Fig. 7-15: Setting the parameter CALLSUB via the Window System
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7.8 Selection of the Transmission Rate
7.8 Selection of the Transmission Rate
The rate options depend on the previous settings of opera-
tion mode and service indicator. The below table provides an
overview on the possible settings:
Selectable
Setting Rates in bps
Synchronous, 2,400; 4,800; 9,600; 64,000
Service Indicator 3
Synchronous, 600 to 64,000
Service Indicator 7
Asynchronous, 300 to 38,400
Service Indicator 7
Asynchronous, 2,400; 4,800; 9,600
Service Indicator 3
Fig. 7-16: Selection of the transmission rate via the front panel
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The messages on the display are to be interpreted, as follows:
Selected
Display Rate in bps
“64.0” 64,000
“56.0” 56,000
“48.0” 48,000
“38.4” 38,400
“19.2 “ 19,200
“9600” 9,600
“4800 “ 4,800
“2400” 2,400
“1200 “ 1,200
“600 “ 600
“300 “ 300
Fig. 7-17: Help screen, activated with the command “SET PORT n
Baudrate”
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7.8 Selection of the Transmission Rate
Example:
For the synchronous mode with service indicator 7, the rates
600, 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 48,000,
56,000, and 64,000 baud can be selected.
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7 Configuration Changes
7.9 Selection of the Protocol and
Character Set for the V.25bis
Procedure in the Synchronous
Mode
If the procedure V.25bis has been selected in the synchro-
nous mode, the user can choose between the protocols
BSC/HDLC and the character sets ASCII/ EBCDIC.
Fig. 7-19: Selection of protocol & character set for V.25bis in the
synchronous mode via the front panel
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7.9 Selection of the Protocol and Character
Set for the V.25bis Procedure in the
Synchronous Mode
Fig. 7-20: Selection of protocol & character set for V.25bis in the
synchronous mode via the Window System
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7.10 Selection of the Character Format
in the Hayes AT Mode
An overview on the selectable settings:
Character Format Bit Parity Stop Bit(s) → Bit
“7-EVEN -1” → 7 even 1 9
“7-NO -1” → 7 none 1 8
“8-ODD -1” → 8 odd 1 10
“8-EVEN -1” → 8 even 1 10
“8-NO -1” → 8 none 1 9
“8-ODD -2” → 8 odd 2 11
“8-EVEN -2” → 8 even 2 11
“8-NO -2” → 8 none 2 10
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7.10 Selection of the Character Format in the
Hayes AT Mode
With the command SET PORT n FRAMING xxx, the character
format xxx in the asynchronous Hayes AT mode is set at port n.
The help screen, which is activated with ? SET PORT 1
FRAMING, shows a detailed list of the selectable settings:
The character format for the Hayes AT mode is set via the
menu item FRAMING.
Fig. 7-23: Selection of the character format in the Hayes AT mode via
the Window System
SD
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7 Configuration Changes
7.11 Setting the Bit Rate Adaptation
Procedure
Bit rate adaptation procedures are used to adapt lower
transmission rates to the transmission rate of 64 kbps required
by the ISDN network. Two different procedures can be se-
lected:
X.30 according to the X.30 protocol, which is
used for X.21 services, and
V.110 according to the V.110 protocol.
Fig. 7-24: Setting the bit rate adaptation procedure via the
front panel
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7.11 Setting the Bit Rate Adaptation
Procedure
Fig. 7-25: Selection of the bit rate adaptation procedure via the
SD
Window System
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7.12 Activation/Deactivation of the
Interface Procedures
The CITAM allows the control via front panel or command-
orientated supervisors, resp Window System and via the re-
spective interface. With this option, the user can select whether
only the front panel and the supervisor/Window System are ac-
tive or - in addition - the interface, as well.
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7.12 Activation/Deactivation of the Interface
Procedures
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7.13 Definition of the DTR Signal in the
Hayes AT Mode
In the Hayes AT mode, the function of the interface signal
DTR can here be determined for the CITAM.
The following three settings are available:
Fig. 7-28: Definition of the DTR signal in the Hayes AT mode via the
front panel
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7.13 Definition of the DTR Signal in the
Hayes AT Mode
With the function DTR-CONTR., the DTR signal can be acti-
vated (ACTIVE) in the Hayes AT mode, ignored (IGNORE), or
the established connection is switched over into the command
mode (COMMAND).
Fig. 7-29: Definition of the interface signal DTR in the Hayes AT mode
via the Window System
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7.14 Definition of the CTS-Signal in the
Asynchronous or V.25bis Mode
In the asynchronous or V.25bis mode, the signal CTS may
behave, as follows:
Fig. 7-30: Definition of the interface signal CTS via the front panel
Option 1: >RTS
Option 2: ON
Option 3: >REM
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7.14 Definition of the CTS-Signal in the
Asynchronous or V.25bis Mode
With the command SET PORT n CTS_CONTR xxx, the in-
terface signal CTS is controlled for port n. Possible settings
are, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = >RTS
Option 2: xxx = ON
Option 3: xxx = >REM.RTS
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7 Configuration Changes
7.15 Definition of the DSR Signal in the
Asynchronous or V.25bis Mode
In the asynchronous or V.25bis mode, the DSR signal can
be set to “ON” either permanently or after establishing a con-
nection. This parameter should be set according to option 4.
The signal DSR may behave, as follows:
Fig. 7-32: Definition of the interface signal DSR via the front panel
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7.15 Definition of the DSR Signal in the
Asynchronous or V.25bis Mode
Option 1: >Con
Option 2: ON
Option 3: >REM
Option 4: >Syn
With the command SET PORT n DSR_CONTR xxx, the in-
terface signal DSR is controlled for port n. Possible settings
are, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = >CONNECT
Option 2: xxx = ON
Option 3: xxx = >REM.DTR
Option 4: xxx = >SYNC
With the function DSR-CONTR., the interface signal CTS is
controlled for the selected port. Possible settings are, as fol-
lows:
Option 1: >CONNECT
Option 2: ON
Option 3: >REM.DTR
Option 4: >SYNC
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7.16 Definition of the DCD Signal in the
Asynchronous or V.25bis Mode
In the asynchronous or V.25bis mode, the DCD signal can
only be set to “ON” if the transmission line is displayed as syn-
chronized or is permanently set to “ON”. This parameter should
be set according to option 1.
The DCD signal may behave, as follows:
Fig. 7-34: Definition of the interface signal DCD via the front panel
Option 1: >Syn
Option 2: ON
Option 3: >REM
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7.16 Definition of the DCD Signal in the
Asynchronous or V.25bis Mode
With the command SET PORT n DCD_CONTR xxx, the in-
terface signal DCD is controlled for the selected port. Possible
settings are, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = >SYNC
Option 2: xxx = ON
Option 3: xxx = >REM.RTS
With the function DCD-CONTR., the interface signal DCD is
controlled for the selected port. Possible settings are, as fol-
lows:
Option 1: >SYNC
Option 2: ON
Option 3: >REM.RTS
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic
Dialing Procedure
If the interface is marked as active, a call criterion can be
set for automatic dialing. The available criteria depend on the
selected operation mode and the set procedure. The following
four presettings can be distinguished:
a) synchronous mode & X.21 procedure
b) synchronous mode & V.25bis procedure
c) asynchronous mode & V.25bis procedure or Hayes AT
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
Fig. 7-36: Call criterion selection (sync. /X.21) via the front panel
Option 1: >C
Option 2: >SHM
Option 3: Dalw
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
With the command SET PORT n AUTODIAL xxx, a call crite-
rion for automatic dialing is selected for port n. The settings
possible in the synchronous mode and with the X.21 proce-
dure are, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = >C
Option 2: xxx = >SHM
Option 3: xxx = >Dalw
Option 4: xxx = OFF (automatic dialing deactivated)
Corresponding messages are displayes at the supervisor ter-
minal for different modes (synchronous/asynchronous) or
rates.
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With the function AUTO-DIAL, a call criterion is selected for
the automatic dialing at the chosen port. The settings se-
lectable in the synchronous mode and with the X.21 procedure
are, as follows:
Option 1: >C
Option 2: >SHM
Option 3: >Dalw
Option 4: OFF (automatic dialing deactivated)
The following examples also apply to the selection of the set-
ting “Dial always”.
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
The selection of the maximum number of attempts (X 1 - X15)
to be executed if the call was unsuccessful, resp repeated di-
aling until the connection is successfully established
(SUCCESS) can be set, as follows:
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b) Automatic Dialing in the Synchronous Mode & with the
V.25bis Procedure
The following call criteria are available:
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
Fig. 7-43: Call criterion selection (sync. /V.25bis) via the front panel
Option 1: >DTR
Option 2: >RTS
Option 3: >DiC
Option 4: >SHM
Option 5: Dalw
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Fig. 7-45: Maximum number of the dial attempts after unsuccessful di-
aling, resp dialing until the call is successful (sync. /V.25bis),
via front panel
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
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With the command SET PORT n AUTODIAL xxx, a call crite-
rion for automatic dialing is selected for port n. The settings
selectable in the synchronous mode and with the V.25bis pro-
cedure are, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = >DTR
Option 2: xxx = >RTS
Option 3: xxx = >DIC
Option 4: xxx = >SHM
Option 5: xxx = >Dalw
Option 6: xxx = OFF (automatic dialing deactivated)
Corresponding messages are displayed at the supervisor ter-
minal for different modes (synchronous/asynchronous) or
rates.
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
With the function AUTO DIAL, a call criterion for automatic di-
aling is selected for the chosen port. The settings selectable in
the synchronous mode and with the V.25bis procedure are, as
follows:
Option 1: >DTR
Option 2: >RTS
Option 3: >DIC
Option 4: >SHM
Option 5: >Dalw
Option 6: OFF (automatic dialing deactivated)
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The selection of the maximum number of attempts (X 1 - X15)
to be executed if the call was unsuccessful, resp repeated di-
aling until the connection is successfully established
(SUCCESS) can be set, as follows:
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
c) Automatic Dialing in the Asynchronous Mode & with the
V.25bis Procedure or Hayes AT
The following call criteria are available:
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Fig. 7-50: Call criterion selection (async. /V.25bis\Hayes AT) via the
front panel
Option 1: >DTR
Option 2: >RTS
Option 3: >DiC
Option 4: >Dat
Option 5: Dalw
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
Fig. 7-52: Maximum number of the dial attempts after unsuccessful di-
aling, resp repeated dialing until the call is successful
(async. /V.25bis\Hayes AT), via the front panel
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The following setting is not checked if dial on data (>Dat) has
been selected as call criterion!
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
With the command SET PORT n AUTODIAL xxx, a call crite-
rion for automatic dialing is selected for port n. The settings
selectable in the synchronous mode and with the V.25bis pro-
cedure or Hayes AT are, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = >DTR
Option 2: xxx = >RTS
Option 3: xxx = >DIC
Option 4: xxx = >Dat
Option 5: xxx = >Dalw
Option 6: xxx = OFF (automatic dialing deactivated)
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With the function AUTO-DIAL, a call criterion is selected for
the automatic dialing at the chosen port. The settings se-
lectable in the synchronous mode and with the V.25bis proce-
dure or Hayes AT are:
Option 1: >DTR
Option 2: >RTS
Option 3: >DIC
Option 4: >DATA
Option 5: >Dalw
Option 6: OFF (automatic dialing deactivated)
The following examples also apply to a selection of the other
settings, with the exception of the call criterion dial on data
(>DATA). For this setting, the parameter changes after the call
number selection, which is represented separately.
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7.17 Configuration of the Automatic Dialing
Procedure
The selection of the maximum number of attempts (X 1 - X15)
to be executed if the call was unsuccessful, resp repeated di-
aling until the connection is successfully established
(SUCCESS) can be set, as follows:
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For the call criterion dial on data (>DATA), the period of time
(1 - 15 [min]) has to be set after the call number, after which
the connection is to be terminated if no further data are trans-
mitted.
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7.18 Activation of Additional Information
7.18 Activation of Additional Information
With this option, additional information can be activated for
an incoming call or a sent call.
The following two settings are available:
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With the function ADD INFORM, additional information can be
activated (+INFO) or deactivated (NORMAL) for the selected
port.
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7.19 Activation of the Incoming Check
7.19 Activation of the Incoming Check
With this parameter, the user can define whether the in-
coming call number is to be subjected to an incoming check
(INCOMINGCHECK) (see section 4.3.3).
The evaluation is performed from the first character to the last.
The characters “?” and “*” are selectable special characters for
stored numbers which were only stored for a check. The char-
acter “?” represents an optional digit and, thus, serves as a
wild card. The character “*” is used at the end of the call num-
ber if it is intended to check the entire number. If the call num-
ber is entered without "*" its last digit is not checked. If the
character "*" is used within the number, the remaining
(following) digits of the call number are not checked.
The following two settings are available:
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Fig. 7-60: Activation of the incoming check via the front panel
Fig. 7-61: Activation of the incoming check via the Window System
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7.20 Activation of the Localcheck
7.20 Activation of the Localcheck
The function LOCALCHECK is intended for the use of the
CITAM in countries where the service MSN (multiple sub-
scriber number) is being supported.
The evaluation is performed in reverse direction, starting with
the last digit. Only as many digits have to match as are stored
on the indicated storage location.
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7.21 Activation of the SLOW DIAL Function
7.21 Activation of the SLOW DIAL
Function
With SLOW DIAL, an option is available for the X.21 dialing
procedure, which executes the dialing procedure with 9.6 kbps
at a configured data transmission rate of 64 kbps.
In the case of a normal configuration, the transmission rate is
not distinguished into the data transmission phase and the
command phase. This means that for a desired data transmis-
sion with 64 kbps the dialing procedure has to be executed
with 64 kbps.
When setting the option SLOW DIAL to “ON”, the dialing pro-
cedure is executed with 9.6 kbps and is switched over to the
configured rate of 64 kbps after the connection set-up.
If this option is set to “OFF”, both the dialing procedure and the
data transmission are performed with 64 kbps.
The following settings are available:
Fig. 7-64: Activation of the SLOW DIAL function via the front panel
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With the command SET PORT n SLOW_DIAL xxx, the func-
tion SLOW DIAL is activated (xxx = “ON”) or deactivated (xxx
= “OFF”) for port n.
With the function SLOW DIAL, the function SLOW DIAL can
be activated (“ON”) or deactivated (“OFF”) for the selected
port.
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7.22 Selection of the ISDN Connection Type
7.22 Selection of the ISDN Connection
Type
The function ISDN MODE (resp “Conn” for “ISDN connec-
tion”) serves to select the desired ISDN connection.
The following settings are available:
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Fig. 7-66: Selection of the ISDN connection type via the front panel
Option 1: Dial
Option 2: Semi
Option 3: Tlnk
Option 4: S0FV
With the command SET PORT n ISDN_MODE xxx, the ISDN
connection type is selected for port n, as follows:
Option 1: xxx = MIXMODE
Option 2: xxx = DIALING
Option 3: xxx = SEMI
Option 4: xxx = TIMELINK
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7.22 Selection of the ISDN Connection Type
With the function ISDN_MODE, the ISDN connection type can
be selected for the chosen port, as follows:
Option 1: MIXMODE
Option 2: DIALING
Option 3: SEMIPERM
Option 4: TIMELINK
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7.23 Automatic Rate Adaptation with
INBAND
This parameter serves for the automatic rate adaptation
between two CITAMs in the INBAND mode (synchronous
mode).
The option “AutoBaud” functions only if the option
INBAND was previously set to “ON”, resp BUS (cf.
7.29).
AutoBaud has a higher priority than “BRC” (cf.
7.24).
In the case of automatic rate adaptation, INBAND (AutoBaud)
principally has priority over BRC. A conflict at different settings
is not possible.
If INBAND/AutoBaud is deactivated or an INBAND communi-
cation is not initiated, a rate adaptation via BRC is possible.
Corresponding messages are displayed at the supervisor ter-
minal for different modes (synchronous/asynchronous) or
rates.
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7.23 Automatic Rate Adaptation with INBAND
The following settings are available:
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Option 1: Upp
Option 2: Low
Option 3: UpLo
Option 4: OFF
With the command SET INBAND AUTOMATIC BAUD PORT
n yy, the automatic rate adaptation with INBAND is configured
for port n, as follows:
Option 1: yy = UPPER
Option 2: yy = LOWER
Option 3: yy = UP/LO
Option 4: yy = OFF
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7.23 Automatic Rate Adaptation with INBAND
With the function AUTOBAUD, the automatic rate adaptation
with INBAND can be configured for the selected port, as follows:
Option 1: UPPER
Option 2: LOWER
Option 3: UP/LO
Option 4: OFF
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7.24 Automatic Rate Adaptation with
Bearer Rate Check
The function bearer rate check serves to support the rate
information in the SETUP of an ISDN call. With this option, the
set bit rate can be sent as an information to the remote termi-
nal in order to adapt the remote bit rate, if appropriate.
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7.24 Automatic Rate Adaptation with Bearer
Rate Check
Five different parameters can be selected to activatie this op-
tion:
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Option 1: OFF
Option 2: Upp
Option 3: UpLo
Option 4: ON
Option 5: Low
With the command SET PORT n BRCHECK yy, the support
of the rate information is configured in the set-up of a call for
port n, as follows:
Option 1: yy = OFF
Option 2: yy = UPPER
Option 3: yy = UP/LO
Option 4: yy = ON
Option 5: yy = LOWER
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7.24 Automatic Rate Adaptation with Bearer
Rate Check
With the function AUTOBAUD, the support of the rate infor-
mation can be configured in the set-up of a call for the se-
lected port, as follows:
Option 1: OFF
Option 2: UPPER
Option 3: UP/LO
Option 4: ON
Option 5: LOWER
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7.25 INBAND CALLBACK
With this INBAND function, the CITAM can request a call-
back, e.g. to cause charges over large data volumes occur
specifically at a certain place. In this case, only the charge for
transmitting the callback request becomes effective.
If a call number transmission is not supported by
the ISDN, the LOCALCHECK has to be activated!
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7.25 INBAND CALLBACK
Fig. 7-72: Configuration for INBAND CALLBACK via the front panel
Option 1: NoIg
Option 2: NoAc
Option 3: YeIg
Option 4: YeAc
With the command SET INBAND CALL BACK PORT n yy,
the configuration for INBAND callbacks is set for port n, as
follows:
Option 1: yy = NO/IGNORE
Option 2: yy = NO/ACCEPT
Option 3: yy = YES/IGNORE
Option 4: yy = YES/ACCEPT
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With the function CALLBACK, the configuration for INBAND
callbacks can be set for the selected port, as follows:
Option 1: NO/IGNORE
Option 2: NO/ACCEPT
Option 3: YES/IGNORE
Option 4: YES/ACCEPT
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7.26 Setting of a Callback Delay
7.26 Setting of a Callback Delay
This option serves as callback delay to inform the remote
terminal in the case of a callback request how long it has to
wait until the callback is started.
The input area ranges from 0 to 255 seconds.
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7.27 Setting of the Parameter PABX-S0
This parameter should always be deactivated (default set-
ting).
Fig. 7-76: Setting of the parameter PABX-S0 via the front panel
Fig. 7-77: Setting of the parameter PABX-S0 via the Window System
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7.28 Setting of the parameter XX BITS
7.28 Setting of the parameter XX BITS
Apart from the use within the bit rate adaptation V.110, the
X bits can be used for the identification of remote loops.
With the command SET PORT n XX_BITS xxx, the X bits are
used for a remote loop (xxx = act), resp according to V.110 (xxx =
ign) for port n.
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7.29 Configuration of the INBAND
Communication
7.29 Configuration of the INBAND
Communication
With this menu item, the INBAND parameter communica-
tion is switched on, resp off. Via a special setting, the bus func-
tion is maintained with running INBAND communication (also
see chap. 9).
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With the command SET INBAND xx, the INBAND communica-
tion is activated (xx = ON) or deactivated (xx = OFF), resp config-
ured (xx = BUS) for bus operation.
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7.30 Entering and Changing the Password
7.30 Entering and Changing the Password
With the option of the INBAND communication between two
Controlware devices it is possible to protect a password for the
ISDN connections.
The entering is executed according to the entering of the call
numbers. Uppercase and lowercase letters are distinguished.
The password is limited to a fixed length of 10 characters, i.e.
its length cannot be changed. There is a hardware default
password, which consists of the last 10 digits of the internal se-
rial number.
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If the entering of the password is started at the terminal with
the <DELETE> key, the presetting with the serial number is
activated. With the <RETURN> key, the password is taken
over. If the <DELETE> key is pressed at another step, the in-
put area is automatically filled with “0” characters.
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7.31 Configuration of the Password
Protection
7.31 Configuration of the Password
Protection
With the option of the INBAND communication between two
Controlware devices, it is possible to protect a password for the
ISDN connections. This password may be valid for all ISDN
connections or only for connections, which are set up for a re-
mote configuration (see chapter 9.4).
Fig. 7-84: Configuration of the password protection via the front panel
Option 1: ORem
Option 2: All
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With the command SET INBAND PASSWORD REMOTE, a
password protection is set for the remote configuration, resp
for all ISDN connections with the command SET INBAND
PASSWORD ALL.
Option 1: REMOTE
Option 2: ALL
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7.32 Enabling Remote Supervisor Calls
7.32 Enabling Remote Supervisor Calls
With this parameter, it is possible to reject incoming remote
supervisor calls if it is not desired that the device can be con-
figured on a remote side.
This parameter can only be changed via the local supervisor. It
cannot be modified via a remote supervisor call.
With the command SET INBAND REMOTE xx, the option re-
mote supervisor call can be switched off (xx = OFF) and
switched on again (xx = ON).
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7.32 Enabling Remote Supervisor Calls
Fig. 7-88: Accepting a remote supervisor call with INBAND set to OFF
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Please note that the subaddress which is sup-
posed to indicate a remote supervisor call is as-
signed a special value that is not already in use for
the subaddresses of the CITAM ports.
Please note that during the remote call INBAND is
activated (if a two port CITAM is used the second
port tries to handle INBAND during the remote su-
pervisor call).
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7.33 The Remote Supervisor Call
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7.34 Configuration for the Versions
CITAM 128 and CITAM BYTETIMING
Two versions are available for the CITAM to fulfill special
requirements.
The CITAM Bytetiming is equipped with a daughter board to
provide a byte clock at the interface. With the byte clock, it can
be determined where a byte starts or end in the data stream.
The CITAM 128 is equipped with a daughter board to set up a
connection with 128 kbps. To do this, two B channels are set up
and multiplexed. This multiplexing procedure is CITAM-specific
and can only be applied for connections between two CITAMs
128. A propagation time compensation is made.
The connection set-up for port 1 is performed according to the
standard procedure. The call number for the second channel can
be configured. It is possible to call the number twice or to dial an
internally stored call number as the second call number.
The daughter boards are automatically identified by the CITAM
software. As a consequence, the activation is only possible af-
ter the identification.
The following settings are selectable:
If SPEED 128 was selected, the call number has to be set with
which the second channel is to be configured. To do this, the
indicated call number can be dialed twice (copy), or a call
number available on the storage locations T.01 to T08 can be
used.
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7.34 Configuration for the Versions CITAM
128 and CITAM BYTETIMING
If S128 was selected, the call number has to be set with which
the second channel is to be configured. To do this, the indi-
cated call number can de dialed twice (copy) with ScNu, or a
call number available on the storage locations (T.01 - T.08)
can be used.
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Fig. 7-92: Setting of the call number for the second channel for the
CITAM 128 via the front panel
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7.34 Configuration for the Versions CITAM
128 and CITAM BYTETIMING
Fig. 7-93: Configuration for the version CITAM BYTETIMING via the
Window System
Fig. 7-94: Configuration for the version CITAM 128 via the
Window System
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7.35 Adding the EAZ to the Call Number
This parameter serves to select whether the EAZ (1TR6) is
copied as the last digit to the call number or not. In the 1TR6
protocol used in Germany it only has to be indicated as the last
digit of the call number.
Selectable options are, as follows:
Fig. 7-95: Adding the EAZ to the call number via the
front panel
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7.35 Adding the EAZ to the Call Number
Fig. 7-96: Adding the EAZ to the call number via the
Window System
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7.36 Activation of the Function B-
CHANNEL-MAPPING
In Great Britain, the B channels are permanently allocated to
the ports. This means that the channel B1 is permanently allocated
to port 1 and channel B2 to port 2. This is only possible at ac-
cesses which do not support an EAZ or MSN. Subaddress 1,
however, has to be assigned to port 1 and subaddress 2 to port 2.
This configuration is only supported by ISDN software of the
UK. It is ignored by all versions for all other countries .
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7.37 Activation of Modifications of the
V.25bis Procedure
7.37 Activation of Modifications of the
V.25bis Procedure
With this parameter, the V.25bis procedure can be modi-
fied, as follows.
With CONNECT, the CTS signal is set to “OFF” for 1.6 sec-
onds (normal time span: 500 ms). Furthermore, incoming calls
are immediately accepted and are forwarded after the syn-
chronization (normally delayed for 2 sec).
NORMAL The V.25bis procedure is performed as
usual.
SPECIAL The modifications are activated, as de-
scribed above.
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The modification of the V.25bis cannot be configured via the
Window System.
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7.38 Activation of the Automatic Protocol
Identification
7.38 Activation of the Automatic
Protocol Identification
This parameter is relevant in Germany only!
With this function, one of the two German protocols 1TR6
/DSS1 can be permanently set. Alternatively, they are auto-
matically identified and activated. CITAM automatically exe-
cutes a RESET after every modification of this parameter!
Auto Automatic protocol identification is activated.
ETSI The D channel protocol is permanently set
to ETSI.
1TR6 The D channel protocol is permanently set
to 1TR6.
During the operation at PBXs, the protocol should
be permanently set.
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7.39 The Parameter ACTIVATION CONTROL
7.39 The Parameter ACTIVATION CONTROL
This parameter shuold always be set to NORMAL!
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7.40 The Parameter HDLC in the
Synchronous Mode
If the parameter HDLC (synchronous data transmission) is
activated, the CITAM is permanently sending HDLC flags (Hex
7E) in the sleep mode. This ensures that the CITAM and the
DTE can be synchronized in the sleep mode, as well. The
function HDLC Interframe Time Fill can also be used if the
INBAND communication is activated.
Upon activation of the HDLC interframe time fill pa-
rameter, a reset has to be executed.
Fig. 7-101: Setting the parameter HDLC via the front panel
With the command SET DEBUG HDLC [aa], the parameter
HDLC is either set to NORMAL (aa = HNOR) or HDLC-Flags
(aa = HFlg).
The parameter HDLC cannot be configured via the Window
System.
Fig. 7-103: Setting of the parameter SHORT HOLD MODE via the
front panel
Fig. 7-104: Setting the parameter BCCOPY via the front panel
Fig. 7-105: Setting of the CO Switch for the SW versions for North
America and CUSTOMNET Australia via the front panel
Fig. 7-106: Setting of the SPID-number for the SW versions for North
America and CUSTOMNET Australia via the front panel
With the command SET SPID Sn #xxx, one of the two se-
lectable settings (S1: n = 1, S2: n = 2) can be entered for the
SPID numbers xxx required for the North American and the
Australian CUSTOMNET ISDN software.
With the command SET SWITCH xx, the user defines at which
central office switch (CO Switch) the CITAM is to be operated
(also see chapter 13).
The following options can be selected:
Option 1: xx = 5E8
Option 2: xx = 5E6
Option 3: xx = NTI
Option 4: xx = NI1
Fig. 7-107: Setting of the CO Switch and the SPID number for the
SW versions for North America and CUSTOMNET Australia
via the Window System
Fig. 7-109: ISDN loop test for a device whose number is stored, in the
Window System
Fig. 7-110: ISDN loop test for a device whose number is directly
entered, in the Window System
8 CITAM Procedures
The CITAM provides five different procedures to set up a
connection:
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8.2 Control via Interface Signals
There are five different types to perform automatic dialing
via interface signals:
♦ DoDT - Dial on DTR (see section 8.2.1)
♦ DoRT - Dial on RTS (see section 8.2.2)
♦ DoDC - Dial on DiC (108/1) (see section 8.2.3)
♦ DoC - Dial on C (see section 8.2.4)
♦ DoDa - Dial on Data (see section 8.2.5)
♦ Dalw - Dial Always (see section 8.2.6)
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8.2 Control via Interface Signals
8.2.1 DoDT - Dial on DTR
Setting requirements:
Asynchronous mode
or
synchronous mode and
interface procedure V.25bis (see section 7.2)
If the DTR signal is set to “ON” by, the call number of the indi-
cated storage location is automatically dialed. If the DTR is set
to “OFF“, the connection is terminated.
An incoming is automatically accepted and can only be termi-
nated by the calling station or via the front panel, resp the su-
pervisor.
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8.2.2 DoRT - Dial on RTS
Setting requirements:
If the signal RTS is set to “ON” by the DTE, the call number of
the indicated storage location is automatically dialed. If the
RTS is set to “OFF”, the connection is terminated.
An incoming call is automatically accepted and can only be
terminated by the calling station or via the front panel, resp the
supervisor. To execute this function, the DTR has to be set to
“ON”. If the DTR is set to “OFF”, an incoming call is rejected or
an existing connection is terminated.
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8.2 Control via Interface Signals
8.2.3 DoDC - Dial on DiC Direct call (108/1)
Setting requirements:
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8.2.4 DoC - Dial on C
Setting requirements:
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8.2 Control via Interface Signals
8.2.5 DoDa - Dial on Data
Setting requirements:
If the DTE is transmitting data and the DTR signal of the DTE
is set to “ON”, the number of the indicated storage location is
automatically dialed. The connection set-up may last 1 to 5
seconds (national calls). In the case of international calls,
larger waiting periods may occur.
The connection is only maintained as long as as the DTE is
transmitting data and the DTR is signaling “ON”. If the DTE is
not transmitting data, the DTR, however, is set to “ON”, the
connection is terminated after the indicated period of time (in
minutes). If the DTR is set to “OFF”, the connection is also
terminated.
An incoming call is automatically accepted, if the DTR signal of
the DTE is set to “ON”. The connection is maintained as long
as as the local DTE is transmitting data or if the set time has
not yet expired and no data are transmitted.
If the DTR is set to “OFF”, the connection is terminated.
It has to be ensured that the local DTE transmits
data within the time set with “Dmin”, since the
received data do not reset the “Dmin” timeout and
the connection is terminated after the timeout.
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8.2.6 Dalw - Dial always
Setting requirements:
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8.3 CITAM and V.25bis Procedure
8.3 CITAM and V.25bis Procedure
The CITAM does not differentiate the transmission rate into
the data transmission phase and the command phase. If the
data transmission is to be performed with 64 kbps, the dialing
procedure also has to be executed with 64 kbps.
V.25bis commands can only be entered via the physical inter-
face(s) of the CITAM (not via the Command Supervisor or the
Window System).
Setting requirements:
In order to establish a connection, to accept an
incoming call or to configure options via V.25bis
commands, the interface signal S1 (DTR) has to
be set to “ON” by the DTE!
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8.3.1 Protocols
The V.25bis procedure can be used with three different
protocols:
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8.3 CITAM and V.25bis Procedure
Bit-Orientated (HDLC)
In the bit-orientated synchronous mode, the following settings
are required:
♦ Command signals ASCII 7 bits, parity ignored
or
♦ EBCDIC 8 bits
Command in the frame:
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8.3.2 V.25bis Commands for the Connection Set-Up
The digits 0 to 9 may be used as call numbers. The special
characters P, T, W, > , < , : , . , =, _ and & are also permitted;
they are ignored, however, as they are not significant for the
operation of a terminal adapter.
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8.3 CITAM and V.25bis Procedure
8.3.2.3 CRS xx
Connection set-up with stored number (CRS = call request
stored number). For„ xx“ the storage locations 1 to 8 can be
entered.
Example: CRS 2
♦ Dials the call number which is stored in the
CITAM on storage location 2.
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8.3.4.2 PRO n;x
Programming of a configuration option of the CITAM according
to the table given below (PRO = program requested option):
n x Meaning
0 0 Resetting of the CITAM configura-
tion to the DIP switches and activa-
tion of the DIP switches
1 [Subaddress] (0...8) Subaddress of the port
2 [echo] (OFF = 0) (ON = 1) Echo in the asynchronous mode
3 (X.30 = 0) (V.110 = 1) Bit rate adaptation if transmission
[Rateadaptation] rate < 64 kbps
4 [CTS handling] (>RTS=0) (ON = 1) CTS function: following local RTS;
(>Rem = 2) always on; following remote RTS
(<56kbps)
5 [DSR han- (>Con = 0) 1) DSR function: upon connection;
dling] (ON = 1) (>Rem = 2) always on; following remote DTR
(>Syn = 3) (<56kbps); upon synchronization
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8.3 CITAM and V.25bis Procedure
8.3.5 V.25bis Display Commands
8.3.5.1 RLN n
Display of a call number stored on one of the storage locations
1 to 8 (RLN = request list number).
Example: RLN 5
Display: LSN 5; → if no number was
stored
LSN 5;XXXX → xxxx is the call
number
8.3.5.2 RLN
Display of all storage locations from 1 to 8 (request list number).
Example: RLN
Display: LSN 1;Xxxx
LSN 2;Xxxx
LSN 3;Xxxx
LSN 4;Xxxx etc....
8.3.5.3 RLO n
Display of a CITAM option 1 to 8 (RLO=request list option).
Example 1: RLO 4
Display: LSO 4; [CTS handling] (>RTS=0) (ON = 1)
(REM = 2) → x
Example 2: RLO 7
Display: LSO 7;[Mode] (Asyn=0) (Sync =1) → x
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8.3.5.4 RLO
Display of all CITAM options for V.25bis (RLO=Request List
Options).
Example: RLO
Display:
LSO 1;P1 -[Subaddress ] 1...8 →* 2
LSO 2;P1 -[Echo ] OFF =0, ON =1 →* 1
LSO 3;P1 -[Rateadaptation]] X.30=0, V.110=1 →* 1
LSO 4;P1 -[CTS handling ] >RTS=0, ON =1, >Rem=2 →* 1
LSO 5;P1 -[DSR handling ] >Con, ON, >Rem, >Syn →* 0
LSO 6;P1 -[DCD handling ] >Syn=0, ON=1, >Rem=2 →* 0
LSO 7;P1 -[Inf Message ] Norm=0, +Inf =1 →* 0
LSO 8;P1 -[Mode ] Asyn=0, Sync=1 → 0
LSO 9;P1 -[Service Ind. ] 3 or 7 → 7
8.3.6.1 CIC
If the command CIC (CIC = connect incoming call) is entered,
the incoming call is accepted immediately.
8.3.6.2 DIC
If the command DIC (DIC = disregard incoming call) is entered,
the incoming call is suppressed for the moment. If the com-
mand “CIC” is sent within two seconds, the incoming call is ac-
cepted; otherwise, it is rejected.
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8.3 CITAM and V.25bis Procedure
8.3.7 V.25bis Feedback in the Dialog Mode
Message Meaning
VAL command identified (VALID)
INV error (INVALID)
INV MS invalid command syntax
INV CU unknown command
INV PS invalid parameter yyntax
INV PV invalid parameter value
INC incoming call
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8.3.9 V.25bis Feedbacks for Connection Set-Up
Message Meaning
CFI ET* engaged tone - no B channel available,
network overload
CFI NS* number not stored
CFI CB* call busy - called number busy
CFI AB* abort for other reasons
CFI NT* no tone - called number does not answer
CFI FC* forbidden call in closed user group
CNX 300 Connection with 300 bps
CNX 600 connection with 600 bps
CNX 1200 connection with 1,200 bps
CNX 2400 connection with 2,400 bps
CNX 4800 connection with 4,800 bps
CNX 9600 connection with 9,600 bps
CNX 19.2 connection with 19,2 kbps
CNX 38.4 connection with 38,4 kbps
CNX 48.0 connection with 48,0 kbps
CNX 56.0 connection with 56.0 kbps
CNX 64.0 connection with 64.0 kbps
CNX 128 connection with 128 kbps
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8.4 CITAM and X.21 Procedure
8.4 CITAM and X.21 Procedure
At the X.21 interface, selection signals and data are sent by
the data terminal equipment (DTE) on line T to the network; on
line R, the network transmits service signals and data of the
transmission partner.
Line C allows the DTE to control the service performance of
the network. On line I, the network of the DTE displays the in-
ternal states. On line S, the network of the DTE transmits the
receive clock and the transmitting clock.
At an activated interface, an incoming call is immediately ac-
cepted, according to the default setting, if the C signal and the
connected DTE are active.
In the case of a normal configuration, the transmission rate is not
distinguished into data transmission phase and command phase.
This means that at a desired data transmission with 64 kbps the
dialing procedure also has to be performed with 64 kbps.
Nevertheless, an option is provided for the X.21 dialing proce-
dure, which executes the dialing procedure with 9.6 kbps at a
programmed data transmission rate of 64 kbps.
This is done with the option Slow Dial (see section 7.21). If the
option is set to “ON”, the dialing procedure is executed with 9.6
kbps. After the connection set-up, the configured 64 kbps are
set. If this option is set to “OFF”, the dialing procedure and the
data transmission are executed with 64 kbps.
Setting requirements:
Synchronous mode (see section 7.2)
and/or
Interface procedure X.21 (see section 7.2)
Interface control activated (see section 7.12)
Automatic dialing deactivated
(see section 7.17a)
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8.4.1 X.21 Feedback
SYN = At least two consecutive synchronization characters
16H.
IA5 = Signaling, coded according to the international
alphabet No.5 (ASCII) (service signals).
BEL = Signaling an incoming call 07H.
Data format: 8 data bits
odd parity
1 stop bit
If the setting “Additional Information” is selected, the call num-
ber is sent in the case of an incoming call after the DTE has
accepted the call.
Format: SYN SYN * Call Number + SYN.
If a connection is set up, the momentary time and the current
date are additionally sent.
Format: SYN SYN /5/ DD.MM.YY hh:mm + SYN
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8.4 CITAM and X.21 Procedure
8.4.2 The Alerting Function
The alerting function is a special feature of the X.21 dialing
procedure and works independently for both ports. Incoming
calls are only confirmed, but not accepted.
The called subscriber has approx 2 minutes to accept the call
manually; otherwise, the call is terminated by the network.
An incoming call is accepted if the DTE sets the C signal of the
X.21 interface to “ON”. If the CITAM is in the ALERT state, the
corresponding port is busy (LED shines).
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8.4.3 X.21 Error Codes
If a connection request is not executed, the following X.21
error codes are sent, according to reason of the error.
Tab.: X.21 Error Codes
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8.5 CITAM and Hayes AT
8.5 CITAM and Hayes AT
The AT commands represent a widespread method to con-
trol modems with asynchronous interfaces.
As it is desirable that the CITAM allows the uncomplicated
switching from conventional dial modems for the telephone
network to a terminal adapter for the ISDN, the interface pro-
cedure Hayes AT was implemented.
Hayes AT commands can only be entered via the physical in-
terface(s) of the CITAM (not via Command Supervisor or Win-
dow System).
Not all commands and S registers of this procedure have been
implemented, according to the function of the CITAM, since
many AT commands and configurations only make sense for
the operation of a dial modem.
Hayes AT commands principally begin with the letters “AT”.
Accordingly, a command is only executed, if it begins with “AT”.
Setting requirements:
Asynchronous mode (see section 7.2)
and/or
Interface procedure Hayes AT (see section 7.2)
Interface control activated (see section 7.12)
Selection of the interface DTR signal
(see section 7.17c)
Automatic dialing deactivated, interface procedure
activated (see section 7.17c)
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Take care to select the correct transmission rate
and character format (“Frame”) for your settings!
With the option “Echo”, the terminal adapter
CITAM can be initiated to resend the entered
characters in the command mode; consequently,
the entered commands are displayed on an
asynchronous terminal. If the terminal is con-
nected, it has to be observed that only 7 bits are
evaluated in the case of command signals.
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8.5 CITAM and Hayes AT
8.5.1 Hayes AT Commands for the
Connection Set-Up
The Hayes AT commands listed below are combinable!
Both single commands and strings of combined commands
begin with “AT …” The actual command follows in the third
place. The command “AT” alone generates an “OK” message
(configuration-dependent).
If several commands are to be combined, the commands have
to entered without separating blanks after the leading “AT” or
other separating characters have to be entered in a string.
The following single commands entered consecutively have
the same function as the indicated command string:
Example: Single command: ATE; ATQ; ATS
Command string: ATEQS
If a command is not combinable, this is marked with a note
“(not combinable!)”!
8.5.1.2 ATO
The command ATO serves to return into the data mode in the
case of an established connection.
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8.5.2 Hayes AT Disconnection Command ATH
The command ATH serves to terminate an existing connec-
tion. The command can only be entered in the command mode.
Therefore, the data mode “+++” has to be left with the escape
code first. In addition, it is possible to return to the command
mode with the interface signal DTR or to immediately terminate
the connection.
8.5.3.1 ATE
Input Echo
E[0] No input characters are resent to the
terminal.
E1 The input characters are resent to the
terminal.
8.5.3.2 ATQ
Message Control
Q[0] Messages are output.
Q1 No messages are output.
8.5.3.3 ATS
Changing a S Register Option
Sr=n Changing a S register
r S register number.
n S register value.
S? Display of all S registers
Sr? Display of a S register
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8.5.3.4 ATS25=<value>
Fixing a value as DTR Ignore Timer
Fixing a value between 0 and 127
seconds as "DTR Ignore Timer"
means that the DTR signal from DTE
is not checked by the CITAM for this
time span after the connection has
been established. This way a con-
nection that has just been estab-
lished cannot be terminated immedi-
ately by the terminal equipment. In
order to save this value permanently
you need a CITAM equipped with a 2
kbit EEPROM (CITAM module C4,
C5, C6, C6M, C7). Additionally you
have to save the ATS25-value by
entering the command AT&W. If
these two preconditions are not ful-
filled the ATS25-value is set back to
0 when a RESET is performed.
8.5.3.5 ATV
Message Format
V[0] Messages in numeric short format.
V1 Messages in text format.
8.5.3.6 ATX
Format of the Connection Message
X[0} Output CONNECT.
X1 Output CONNECT + set baud rate.
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8.5.3.7 AT&C
DCD Option
&C[0] DCD is set to “ON” if the connection
is recognized as synchronized.
&C1 DCD is always set to “ON”
&C2 Controlled by the remote side. If the
bit rate exceeds 48 kbps, the signal
DCD is set to “ON” if a connection is
set up.
8.5.3.8 AT&D
DTR Option
&D[0] DTR is ignored by the terminal.
&D1 The DTR terminal has to be active;
otherwise, an existing connection is
terminated and commands are ig-
nored. Incoming calls are indicated
via the interface signal CI, but are not
automatically accepted.
&D2 By switching the DTR, the user moves
from the data mode to the command
mode if a connection is set up.
8.5.3.9 AT&F
Activation of Basic Settings
&F[0] Activation of the DIP switches. After a
reset, the DIP switch is configured ac-
cording to the setting. Possibly, Hayes
AT is not active after the setting, any-
more. If the DIP switch settings are
correct, the CITAM displays “OK”.
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8.5.3.10 AT&M
Data Transmission Mode
&M[0] Asynchronous mode (command and data)
&M1 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 600 baud
&M2 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 1,200 baud
&M3 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 2,400 baud
&M4 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 4,800 baud
&M5 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 9,600 baud
&M6 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 19,200 baud
&M7 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 37,400 baud
&M8 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 47,000 baud
&M9 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 56,000 baud
&M10 Asynchronous command mode;
Synchronous data mode → 64,000 baud
&M11 Synchronous data mode → 64,000 baud
with Bytetiming
&M13 Synchronous data mode→ 128,000 baud
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8.5.3.11 AT&R
CTS Option
&R[0] CTS follows RTS. If the RTS signal
of the terminal is not active, the re-
ceived command characters are ig-
nored.
&R1 RTS is ignored, CTS is always ac-
tive.
&R2 CTS is checked by the RTS of the
remote terminal (bit rate < 56,000
baud).
8.5.3.12 AT&S
DSR Option
&S[0] DSR is set to “ON” only if the con-
nection was successfully set up.
&S1 DSR is set to “ON” (if S0 is active).
&S2 Controlled by the remote side. If the
bit rate exceeds 48,000 baud, the
signal DSR is set to “ON” if a con-
nection is set up.
&S3 DSR is only active if the connection
is recognized as synchronized.
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8.5.3.14 AT&Z
Storing and Displaying Call Numbers
&Zn=x Storing a call number
n: call number on storage location (1-8)
x: call number.
&Z? Display of all stored call numbers
&Zn? Display of the call number stored on
storage location n
8.5.3.15 AT%A
INBAND AutoBaud configuration (only synchronous!!)
%A0 to lower rates
%A[1] “OFF”
%A2 to higher rates
%A3 to all rates
8.5.3.16 AT%B
Bearer Rate Check Configuration (only synchronous!!)
%B0 to lower rates
%B[1] “OFF”
%B2 to higher rates
%B3 to all rates
%B4 “ON”
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8.5.3.18 AT%D
Configuration for the Password Check
%D[0] Password check only in the case of
remote configuration
%D1 Password is always checked
8.5.3.19 AT%E
Copying of the Subaddress to the Call Number
%E[0] “OFF”
%E1 “ON”
8.5.3.20 AT%F
CO Switch Configuration
%F[0] National ISDN 1
%F1 AT&T 5E6
%F2 AT&T 5E8
%F3 Northern Telecom
8.5.3.21 AT%G
Automatic Callback
%G[0] Do not initiate a callback and ignore
callback request
%G1 Do not initiate a callback and call
back upon request
%G2 Initiate a callback and ignore callback
request
%G3 Initiate a callback and call back upon
request
8.5.3.22 AT%H
Callback Delay in Seconds
%H=x Storing a callback delay
x = callback delay in seconds (max.
255).
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8.5.3.23 AT%I
INBAND Communication
%I[0] “ON”
%I1 “OFF”
%I2 INBAND ON, bus operation possible
8.5.3.24 AT%J
Call number for Second Connection (SPEED128)
%J[0] Copy the call number for the first
connection
%J1 Define storage location 1 as call
number memory
%J2 Define storage location 2 as call
number memory
%J3 Define storage location 3 as call
number memory
%J4 Define storage location 4 as call
number memory
%J5 Define storage location 5 as call
number memory
%J6 Define storage location 6 as call
number memory
%J7 Define storage location 7 as call
number memory
%J8 Define storage location 8 as call
number memory
8.5.3.25 AT%K
ISDN Access Configuration
%K0 ISDNS0FV (not permitted)
%K[1] ISDN dial-up line
%K2 ISDN semipermanent dial-up line
%K3 ISDN timelink dial-up line
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8.5.3.26 AT%L
Local Number Configuration
%L[0] No local check
%L1 Storing storage location 1 with the lo-
cal call number
%L2 Storing storage location 2 with the lo-
cal call number
%L3 Storing storage location 3 with the lo-
cal call number
%L4 Storing storage location 4 with the lo-
cal call number
%L5 Storing storage location 5 with the lo-
cal call number
%L6 Storing storage location 6 with the lo-
cal call number
%L7 Storing storage location 7 with the lo-
cal call number
%L8 Storing storage location 8 with the lo-
cal call number
8.5.3.27 AT%M
Incoming Check
%M[0] Inactive
%M1 Active
8.5.3.28 AT%N
Command Frame Size
%N0 7 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit
%N1 7 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
%N2 8 data bits, odd parity,
1 stop bit
%N3 8 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit
%N[4] 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
%N5 8 data bits, odd parity,
2 stop bits
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%N6 8 data bits, even parity,
2 stop bits
%N7 8 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits
8.5.3.29 AT%O
Source of the sent Subaddress
%O[0] Normally from call number string
%O1 A global call is sent in INBAND
%O2 The stored port subaddress is sent in
INBAND
%O3 The stored port subaddress is sent in
the set-up and in INBAND
8.5.3.30 AT%P
Subaddress in the Set-Up
%P[0] Target port subaddress in the set-up
%P1 Local port subaddress in the set-up
8.5.3.31 AT%Q
B Channel Mapping
%Q[0] B channel mapping “OFF”, normal
subaddressing
%Q1 B channel mapping “ON”
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8.5.3.33 AT%S
Display of Status Information
%S Display of the entire status informa-
tion
%S0 Display of port status
%S1 Display of S0 status
%S2 Display of the last received error
code of the ISDN network in the HEX
format
%S3 Display of SPID 1 status
%S4 Display of SPID 2 status
8.5.5.2 ATS?
Output of all S Register Contents
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8.5.5.3 AT&V (not combinable!)
Display of Options
Text Numeric
E ECHO NO/YES 0/1
Q NO RESULT NO/YES 0/1
V TEXTRESULT NO/YES 0/1
X CONNECT RATE NO/YES 0/1
&C DCD CONTROL >Sync/ON/>Remote 0/1/2
&D DTR CONTROL ign. /act. /Comm 0/1/2
&M DATATRANSFER async (0)
600 sync (1)
1200 sync (2)
2400 sync (3)
4800 sync (4)
9600 sync (5)
19200 sync (6)
38400 sync (7)
48000 sync (8)
56000 sync (9)
64000 sync (10)
64000 sync byte timing (11)
128,000 sync (12)
&R CTS CONTROL >RTS/ON/>Remote 0/1
&S DSR CONTROL >Connect/ON/ 0/1/2/3
>Remote/>Sync
8.5.5.4 AT&Zn
Display Call Numbers
n Call number storage location (1-8).
X Call number.
8.5.5.5 AT&Z
Display all call numbers from 1 to 8
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8.5.6 Hayes AT Command ATA for
Incoming Call
The Hayes AT command ATA serves to immediately accept
an incoming call.
The command ATA has to be used if the S0 reg-
ister is set to 0. Otherwise, the call is not ac-
cepted automatically!
8.5.7.4 <CR>
Carriage Return
The carriage return serves to conclude a command line.
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8.5.8 Hayes AT S-Register
Register: S0 Automatically accept an incoming call.
S0=0 Accept incoming call only if the ATA command is
received within a period of
1 second.
S0=1 Automatically accept an incoming call after
1 second, or earlier if the ATA command is received.
Register: S1 RING message.
S1=0 Normal RING message upon an incoming call.
S1=1 RING message + incoming call number.
Register: S2 ESCAPE sequence codes
0-127 ASCII
Default value 43 (+)
Register: S3 Carriage return character
0-127 ASCII
Default value 13
Register: S4 Line feed character
0-127 ASCII
Default value 10
Register: S5 Backspace character
0-127 ASCII
Default value 8
Register: S6 Service indicator (service signal)
: S6=3: X.21 services
: S6=7: data transmission services
Register: S7 Subaddress (1-8)
Register: S8 Bit rate adaptation
S8=0: adaptation according to X.30
S8=1: adaptation according to V.110
Register: S25 DTR Ignore Timer (0-127 seconds)
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8.5.9 Hayes AT Feedback and Message Formats
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8.5.10 Hayes AT Status Display
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INBAND Communication 9
9 INBAND Communication
INBAND communication is only possible between Control-
ware devices and takes place in the B channel.
9.1 Activation
The integrated INBAND option serves to exchange informa-
tion between two Controlware devices which are interconnected.
After a connection set-up, the CITAM attempts to communicate
with the opposite terminal via the switched B channel.
With this data exchange, various types of information are
transmitted, both for a normal connection set-up and for a re-
mote configuration.
Several options are available to set the INBAND function. The
first option serves for the activation of INBAND.
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Fig. 9-1: Configuration for INBAND communication via the front panel
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9.2 Password
9.2 Password
If the option INBAND communication is activated between two
Controlware devices, it is possible to protect the password for the
ISDN connections. This password may be valid for all ISDN con-
nections or only for connections which are set up for a remote
configuration (see chapter 9.4).
The password which is set to check the admissibility of an in-
coming call always consists of 10 characters. No blanks are
allowed in the password. A preset password consists of the last
10 digits of the internal hardware serial number of the CITAM.
There is a hardware default password which consists of the
last 10 digits of the internal serial number of the CITAM.
9.2.1 Configuration of the Password Protection
The setting procedures for the various operation modes are
explained in detail in section 7.31.
1st Option: ... for remote configuration only
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2nd Option: ... for all ISDN connections
If the password is valid for all ISDN connections, a pass-
word is also exchanged for normal port connections.
This means that two CITAMs must have the same pass-
word if they are to be interconnected. For a remote con-
figuration, the password always has to be indicated,
since the stored password is only sent automatically in the
case of conventional password connections.
If the password check was successful, the connection is ac-
cepted; otherwise, it is rejected with an error message. In
the case of this configuration, all TAs are also rejected
which cannot support INBAND communication and there-
fore are unable to send passwords.
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9.3 Automatic Rate Adaptation with INBAND
9.3 Automatic Rate Adaptation with
INBAND
The setting procedures for the various operation modes are
explained in detail in section 7.30.
With the INBAND communication, it is possible to adapt the
transmission rates of two interconnected CITAMs.
For the AutoBaud function, the following parameters are avail-
able:
9 INBAND Communication - 5
9 INBAND Communication
This function is only supported in the case of a
synchronous data transmission, as a rate adapta-
tion does not make sense for asynchronous
DTEs.
9 INBAND Communication - 6
9.3 Automatic Rate Adaptation with INBAND
Tab. 9-1: Rate adaptation in the INBAND mode
9 INBAND Communication - 7
9 INBAND Communication
9.4 Remote Configuration with
INBAND
The setting procedures for the various operation modes are
explained in detail in section 7.33.
A further option provided by the INBAND communication is the
remote configuration of a remote CITAM.
In order to configure a device on the remote side, a remote
configuration call (remote call) has to be sent. This remote call
transmits a password which is checked on the called side.
If the password matches, the connection is set up and a con-
figuration is possible. Otherwise, the connection request is re-
jected.
A remote call can only be made from a supervisor terminal (not
via front panel operation), i.e. only C1 CITAMs or C2 CITAMs
are able to send remote calls. From software revision 2.10 on-
wards, however, a remote configuration is possible with all
hardware versions.
If a remote configuration call was successfully set up, the
called CITAM answers with its prompt. For an unambiguous
identification, however, the characters “>>” are displayed con-
versely (“<<”).
If the status of the port is now retrieved with the command
“SHOW PORT n”, which is selected by the remote configura-
tion, a message is displayed, which may read, as follows:
9 INBAND Communication - 8
9.4 Remote Configuration with INBAND
Fig. 9-3: Query of the port status with the command “SHOW PORT n”
in the remote configuration
9 INBAND Communication - 9
9 INBAND Communication
9.5 INBAND Callback
The setting procedures for the various operation modes are
explained in detail in section 7.25.
With this INBAND function, the CITAM can request a callback,
e.g. to cause charges for large data volumes to arise at specific
places. In this case, only the charge for transmitting the call-
back request arises.
For this option, the following parameters can be selected:
9 INBAND Communication - 10
9.5 INBAND Callback
Furthermore, it is possible to define a callback delay in order to
inform the opposite terminal at the callback request how long it
is to wait until the callback is started.
The input area ranges from 0 to 255 seconds.
The setting procedures for the various operation modes for this
option are explained in detail in section 7.26.
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9 INBAND Communication
9.6 Messages of INBAND
Communication
Code Message
02 “invalid message format”
The format of a message was changed and is no longer
compatible, or a message was changed by a transmission
error. In the case of a transmission error, the message may
possibly be overlooked, as commands are repeated.
51 “invalid password”
The passwords do not match and the connection request is
rejected.
52 “invalid OAD”
The incoming check for the calling device is negative and the
connection request is rejected.
54 “invalid subaddress”
The subaddress transmitted in INBAND is rejected.
55 “different baudrate”
The transmission rate of the ports is different. It depends on
the configuration, however, whether the call is made or re-
jected.
56 “invalid mode”
The mode (asynchronous, synchronous) of the ports is dif-
ferent, and the connection request is rejected.
57 “called port busy”
The called port is already busy.
62 “port configured to deny access”
The configuration of the port does not permit a connection
set-up.
63 “remote control active”
The CITAM is already being configured on a remote side.
70 “callback not allowed”
A callback request is rejected.
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Group Hunting Configuration 10
10 Group Hunting
Configuration
To configure the CITAM for group hunting (no TEI default,
several ports with identical call number), set the subaddress
rotary switch to "0" (TEI=Terminal Endpoint Identifier).
Please note that the CITAM cannot be operated at a common
S0-access line with this configuration but only at access lines
generated for group hunting.
LMU-1 Support
From SW rel. 4.15 on the CITAM 128 (with 128 kbps leased
line connection) supports the LMU-1 from Controlware which is
especially designed for ISDN line monitoring. If certain errors,
e.g. octet slips, occur on the leased line the LMU-1 sets its C
signal to "low" forcing the CITAM 128 to resynchronize the B
channels. If an LMU-1 is operated with a CITAM 128 on a
leased line select the default DIP-switch setting shown in figure
11-1.
In case you do not operate an LMU-1 with CITAM 128 select
the settings shown in figure 11-2.
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If the DIP switch S1-2 is set to “ON” and the subaddress rotary
switch S3 is set to position 1, the “MixMode” is the default set-
ting for the port with the active DIP switches.
If the DIP switch S1-2 is set to “ON” and the rotary switch S3 is
set to position 2, the setting for both ports is “S0FM”, regardless
of the DIP switch status.
Signal Local
DTE CITAM ISDN
Signal Local
DTE CITAM ISDN
13 CITAM-Rack
13 CITAM-Rack - 1
13 CITAM-Rack
A CITAM-Rack is equipped with 15 slots. A maximum number
of 13 slots can be used for application CITAMs. A freely
selectable slot (e.g. slot 15) serves to accommodate a special
I/0 module, the CSC module, which is used to connect the
supervisor terminal.
Furthermore, it it is possible to connect up to 75 CITAMs with
each other via the SUPCON desktop device and to control all
devices centrally via a terminal. It should be noted that every
slot address in the system may only be allocated once!
The operation of the CITAM-Rack implies that only one CITAM
at a time communicates actively with the terminal. During this
interval, all other CITAMs cannot be accessed by the terminal
and all messages occurring there are lost. Therefore, the
supervisor terminal should principally be understood as a
configuration terminal. Simultaneously, it constitutes a
monitoring terminal for the active CITAM only.
Fig. 13-2: Rear view of the CITAM-Rack supplied with 14 CITAMs and
fancard
13 CITAM-Rack - 2
13.1 Limitations for the Operation of CITAM
Plug-in Modules in the Rack
Power Supply
With the CITAM-Rack you have the choice between two different
power supply units:
♦ A power supply unit by Vero which can be operated at 110 V
as well as 220 V. For the operation of this card an additional
fan card is necessary. For CITAM plug-in modules this
leaves a maximum of 14 slots resp. 13 slots for operation
with a CSC module.
Additionlly it is possible to add a second redundant Vero-
power supplytogether with a second fan card. In case of
malfunction this second module can take over the supply of
the rack. In this configuration 11 slots (resp. 10 with CSC
module) are available for CITAM plug-in modules.
♦ A power supply unit by Elektrosil which can be operated at
220V only. An additional fan card is not necessary.
13 CITAM-Rack - 3
13 CITAM-Rack
13.1 Limitations for the Operation of
CITAM Plug-in Modules in the Rack
Not all CITAM plug-in modules which are operated in the
adapter case as desktop devices are designed for the use in
the CITAM-Rack. If you would like to install plug-in modules of
your desktop device in a CITAM-Rack, please observe the
following limitations.
13 CITAM-Rack - 4
13.2 Configuration and Activation
13.2 Configuration and Activation
Every plug-in module used in the CITAM-Rack has to be
configured as a rack module. To do this, the DIP switch S2-8 is
set to “ON”.
With the command SET DEBUG SLOT [ee], a slot address [ee =
1-15 (75)] can be allocated.
No slot addresses can be allocated via the Window System.
13 CITAM-Rack - 5
13 CITAM-Rack
Selection of a Device for the Configuration
The selection of a CITAM to enter commands is only possible
with the command SYS n of the Command Supervisor. The
port LED of the active device in slot n blinks.
In order to ensure a perfect functioning of the CITAM, rack resp
of all connected CITAM-Racks, a slot address has to be
allocated for every CITAM.
13 CITAM-Rack - 6
13.3 CITAM as ISDN Extension
13.3 CITAM as ISDN Extension
One of the fifteen available slots, in our example slot 15,
serves to accommodate a special I/0 module, the CSC
module, which is responsible for the connection of the
supervisor terminal.
In this case, it is also possible to plug in a further (14th)
CITAM, which, however, can here only be used for the remote
configuration of the interconnected CITAM-Rack.
To do this, the CITAM has to be set to 9.6 kbps asynchronous
(8N1) and Interface = ignore. In this case, the supervisor cable
is not connected to the terminal, but to the V.24 access of the
CSC module.
The CITAM now serves as an ISDN extension for a terminal
which can be connected to the rack via a CITAM (see fig.).
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13 CITAM-Rack
13.4 Interconnection of Several CITAM-
Racks
Several CITAM-Racks can be interconnected via a
SUPCON. The slot for the CSC module and the control CITAM
are not predetermined. All 15 rack slots are selectable.
Related products, such as the SIMON or the PRIMUS of
Controlware, can be operated simultaneously in the CITAM-
Rack. It has to observed, however, that these devices cannot
be configured via a supervisor terminal.
If several CITAM-Racks are switched to one terminal via
SUPCON and the terminal is switched on after the racks, the
CITAMs cannot be addressed via the terminal.
Upon the attempt to enter a command, only smeared
characters are displayed on the screen.
The CITAM can be activated by initiating a RESET (so that the
terminal is identified) or with the command “SYS n” via the
Command Supervisor, i.e. with a slot number of an already
available CITAM.
The echo of this command is again constituted by smeared
characters, but the selected CITAM is activated upon <CR>.
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SW Versions for North America and
CUSTOMNET Australia 14
Switch
Number
After entering the SPID number, the setting for the corre-
sponding switch and its software still has to be performed. This
can be done either via the front panel or the command line of
the supervisor (see section 7.44).
The CITAM then executes a RESET to take over the configu-
ration for the ISDN software.
Appendix
A1 Command List for the Command Supervisor ................... A-3
A2 List of Hayes AT Commands ............................................ A-7
A3 Software-Upgrade............................................................. A-9
A4 Installation under Windows95 ........................................ A-11
A5 ISDN Cable ..................................................................... A-12
A6 Cause codes................................................................... A-13
A6.1 Cause codes according to 1TR6......................... A-13
A6.2 Inband communication messages ...................... A-16
A6.3 Cause codes accoding to ETS 300 102 - 1/A2... A-17
A7 Trouble shooting ............................................................. A-25
A8 Interface assignment ...................................................... A-28
A8.1 Interface signals according to CCITT
X.21/V.11 connector according to ISO 4903 ...... A-28
A8.2 Interface signals according to CCITT
V.35 connector according to MRAC 34 .............. A-29
A8.3 Interface signals according to CCITT V.24 ......... A-30
A9 Interface to DTE.............................................................. A-31
A9.1 CEPT ................................................................... A-31
A9.2 Non-CEPT (port 2)* ............................................. A-32
A9.3 Non-CEPT (Controlware-specific control bus).... A-33
A9.4 Non-CEPT (supervisor terminal)......................... A-33
A9.5 Non-CEPT (external ST-Bus)* ............................ A-33
A9.6 Non-CEPT (external RESET) ............................. A-33
A10 Connection Header Assignment 96 pin DIN socket,
90° ................................................................................. A-35
A11 Designations of dedicated connections........................ A-36
A12 MICs: Jumpers- and Resistor arrays............................ A-38
A12.1 MIC X.21............................................................ A-38
A12.2 MIDUO X.21 ...................................................... A-39
A12.3 MIC V.24............................................................ A-40
A12.4 MIDUO V.24 ...................................................... A-41
Appendix - 1
Appendix
A12.5 MIC V.35............................................................ A-42
A12.6 MIDUO V.35 ...................................................... A-43
A13 Reference model according to CCITT I.412................. A-44
A14 Remote Diagnosis and Maintenance ........................... A-45
A15 Controlware International Offices ................................. A-46
A16 Controlware Offices in Germany .................................. A-48
A17 Warranty ....................................................................... A-49
A18 Controlware Reader´s Comment Form ........................ A-50
A19 Security Information...................................................... A-51
Appendix - 2
A1 Command List for the Command
Supervisor
A 1 Command List for the Command
Supervisor
Command Syntax Short Description Page
? Activation of the general help scr45reen 6-4
? xyz Activation of the help screen for command 6-6
xyz
HELP Activation of the general help screen 6-4
HELP xyz Activation of the help screen for command 6-6
xyz
CLR Deletion of the screen contents 6-6
CLS Deletion of the screen contents 6-6
CONNECT PORT n #xxx Connection set-up for port n with the call 6-9
number xxx
CONNECT PORT n Tyy Connection set-up for port n with the call 6-9
number on storage location yy
CONNECT REMOTE Tyy @[zzz] Set-up of a remote connection with the call 7-85
number on storage location yy
CONNECT REMOTE #xxx @[zzz] Set-up of a remote connection with the call 7-85
number xxx
CONNECT ITEST n #xxx Connection test with the remote terminal 7-106
with the call number xxx
CONNECT ITEST n Tyy Connection test with the remote terminal 7-106
with the call number on storage location yy
CONNECT LTEST n #xxx Initiation of a test loop on the remote side 7-107
with the call number xxx on port n
CONNECT LTEST n Tyy Initiation of a test loop on the remote side 7-107
with the call number on storage location yy
for port n
DISC PORT n Disconnection for port n 6-12
DISC REMOTE Termination of a remote call 7-85
RESET CITAM is reset 6-1
RESET DEFAULT CITAM is reset to default values 6-3
SET DBOARD xx Activation / deactivation of daughter 7-89
boards
SET DNIC Dx #yyy Storing a DNIC number yyy on storage see
Addendum
location x X.31 CaseB
Appendix - 3
Appendix
Command Syntax Short Description Page
SET DEBUG ACTCONTR NORMAL Setting the parameter “Activation Control” 7-97
to NORMAL
SET DEBUG AUTOPROT [cc] Activation of automatic protocol identifi- 7-96
cation
SET DEBUG BCCOPY [xx] Activation of the parameter “BCCOPY” 7-101
SET DEBUG BCHMAP [xx] Activation of the function “B-Channel- 7-93
Mapping”
SET DEBUG HAYES_S [dd] Setting the parameter “HAYES SPECIAL” 7-99
SET DEBUG HDLC [aa] Setting the parameter “HDLC” 7-98
SET DEBUG SHMODE [ff] Setting the optional parameter “Short Hold 7-100
Mode”
SET DEBUG SLOT [ee] Allocation of slot addresses in the CITAM- 13-4
Rack
SET DEBUG V25BIS [xx] Activation of modifications of the V.25bis 7-94
procedure
SET INBAND xx Activation / deactivation of the INBAND 7-77
function
SET INBAND AUTOMATIC BAUD Setting for the automatic rate adaptation 7-64
PORT n yy for port n
SET INBAND BACKDELAY PORT n uuu Setting of the delay on the remote side at 7-73
an INBAND callback via port n
SET INBAND CALLSUB PORT n yy Setting the parameter “CALLSUB” 7-10
SET INBAND CALLBACK PORT n ww Setting for an INBAND callback request at 7-70
port n
SET INBAND PASSWORD @[zzz] Entering and changing the password 7-79
SET INBAND PASSWORD REMOTE Activation of a password check for remote 7-81
configuration
SET INBAND PASSWORD ALL Activation of a password check for all 7-81
connections
SET INBAND REMOTE xx Remote configuration of a CITAM for 7-83
INBAND communication
SET NUMBER Tyy #xxx Storing a call number xxx on the storage 6-14
location y
SET PORT n AUTODIAL xxx Different configuration variants xxx for the 7-30 to
automatic selection of interface signals at 7-50
port n
Appendix - 4
A1 Command List for the Command
Supervisor
Command Syntax Short Description Page
SET PORT n BAUDRATE xxx Setting the transmission rate at port n 7-12
SET PORT n BRCHECK yy Different configuration variants yy for the 7-68
bit rate adaptation at port n
SET PORT n CHARACTER xxx Selection of the protocol and character set 7-15
for V.25bis at port n
SET PORT n CTS_CONTR xxx Controlling the interface signal CTS at 7-25
port n
SET PORT n DCD_CONTR xxx Controlling the interface signal DCD at 7-29
port n
SET PORT n DIP_SWITCH xxx Activation / deactivation of the DIP switch 7-1
setting at port n
SET PORT n DSR_CONTR xxx Controlling the interface signal DSR at 7-27
port n
SET PORT n DTR_CONTR xxx Controlling the interface signal DTR at 7-22
port n
SET PORT n ECHO xxx Activation / deactivation of an “Echo” at 7-6
port n for the connected DTE
SET PORT n FRAMING xxx Setting the character set in the asynchro- 7-17
nous mode at port n
SET PORT n INCOMCHECK xxx Activation / deactivation of the incoming 7-54
check at port n
SET PORT n INFORMATION xxx Activation / deactivation of additional in- 7-51
formation for incoming calls at port n
SET PORT n INTERFACE xxx Activation / deactivation of the control of 7-21
port n via the interface
SET PORT n ISDN_MODE xxx Setting the ISDN connection type at port n 7-61
SET PORT n LOCALCHECK xxx Activation / deactivation of the local check 7-56
for incoming calls at port n
SET PORT n MODE xxx Setting the synchronous / asynchronous 7-3
mode for port n
SET PORT n PABX_S0 xxx Setting the subaddress handling in the 7-74
SETUP at port n
SET PORT n PROCEDURE xxx Setting the interface procedure at port n 7-4
(in dependence on the operation mode)
SET PORT n RATEADAPT xxx Setting the protocol for the bit rate adapta- 7-18
tion at port n
SET PORT n SERVIND xx Setting the service indicator for X.21 serv- 7-7
ices at port n
Appendix - 5
Appendix
Command Syntax Short Description Page
SET PORT n SLOW_DIAL xxx Setting the transmission rate for X.21 7-58
services at port n
SET PORT n SUBADDRESS xx Setting the subaddress at port n 7-8
SET PORT n XX_BITS xxx Activation /deactivation of the remote loop 7-75
identification at port n
SET SPID Sn #xxx Storing a SPID number xxx 7-104
SET SUB_ADD xx Activation / deactivation of the extension of 7-91
call numbers by the respective subad-
dresses
SET SWITCH xx Setting the central office switch type at 7-104
which the CITAM is to be operated
SET TERMINAL x Setting the connected terminal type 5-10
SHOW PORT n Detailed display of the current configuration 6-15
for port n
SHOW DNIC Display of the DNIC conversion table see
Addendum
X.31 CaseB
Appendix - 6
A2 List of Hayes AT Commands
A2 List of Hayes AT Commands
Hayes AT Short Description Combinable/Reference
Command
AT Generating an OK message NO 8-27
ATD Connection set-up NO 8-27
ATO Return to data transfer mode YES 8-27
ATE Input echo YES 8-28
ATQ Message control YES 8-28
ATS S register YES 8-28
ATS25=<value> DTR Ignore Timer YES 8-29
ATV Message format YES 8-29
ATX Connection message format YES 8-29
AT&C DCD options YES 8-30
AT&D DTR options YES 8-30
AT&F Activation of basic settings YES 8-30
AT&M Data transfer mode YES 8-31
AT&R CTS options YES 8-32
AT&S DSR options YES 8-32
AT&V Display options NO 8-39
AT&W Storing changed options NO 8-32
AT&Z Editing call numbers YES 8-33
AT%A INBAND AutoBaud configuration YES 8-33
AT%B Bearer rate check configuration YES 8-33
AT%C Password configuration NO 8-33
AT%D Password check YES 8-34
AT%E Copying the subaddress YES 8-34
to the end of the call number
AT%F CO Switch configuration YES 8-34
AT%G Automatic callback YES 8-34
AT%H Callback delay YES 8-34
AT%I INBAND communication YES 8-35
AT%J Call number for the second YES 8-35
connecting channel (Speed 128)
AT%K Configuration of an ISDN connec- YES 8-35
tion
AT%L Local number configuration YES 8-36
AT%M Incoming check YES 8-36
AT%N Command frame size YES 8-36
Appendix - 7
Appendix
Hayes AT Short Description Combinable/Reference
Command
AT%O Source of the transmitted subad- YES 8-37
dress
AT%P Subadress in the set-up YES 8-37
AT%Q B channel mapping YES 8-37
AT%R Interface bit rate (asynchronous NO 8-37
command and data mode)
AT%S Display of status information YES 8-38
ATI Identification of HW and SW YES 8-38
ATH Disconnection YES 8-28
ATA Immediate accepting of incoming YES 8-40
calls
ATA/ Repeating the last line entered NO 8-40
ATZ Resetting the Hayes AT NO 8-40
interface procedure
+++ ESCAPE code NO 8-40
Appendix - 8
A3 Software-Upgrade
A 3 Software-Upgrade
Before upgrading the CITAM software, it is recommended
to reset the internally stored options to default values in order
to obtain an unambiguous basic condition for any additional
modifications to the configuration.
To do this, the CITAM‘s internal EEPROM storing all options
for the event of power failure must be deleted.
To delete the EEPROM, proceed as follows:
♦ Press one of the green buttons and keep it pressed.
♦ Briefly press the RESET button (red).
♦ Now, the CITAM performs a reset.
♦ Release the green button as soon as the CITAM starts the
running display "CITAM 1 ...".
♦ Then, the CITAM identifies itself and displays the respective
software release:
Module Cx - SSNR: CW xxx xxx xxx xxx
Rev.: 4.03 - Compiled on date, year at time FRG
ISDN-Country Ver.: country, version, revision
Appendix - 9
Appendix
♦ Finally, press the RESET button again briefly.
♦ Now, the CITAM is prepared to work with the new software
release.
♦ In the case of a CITAM which is operated via supervisor a
reset can also be performed with the "RESET DEFAULT"
command.
Appendix - 10
A4 Installation under Windows95
A4 Installation under Windows95
For the installation under Windows95, the file mdmci-
tam.inf is required, which you can download from the Control-
ware web server under the following URL:
http://www.cware.de/mdmcitam.htm
Please store this file on the hard drive of your PC in the direc-
tory C:\WIN\INF. Subsequently, open the menu
Start/Settings/Control Panel/Modems. Proceed by activating
the setting “Don’t detect my modem. I will select it from a list”
and click to “Next”. Your database for modems will now be up-
dated, which will take some time.
In the menu which will subsequently appear, the manufacturer
and type of the modem can be selected. Here, you will find the
CITAM of Controlware. Proceed with the installation and select
the correct V.24 port. The CITAM is now added to the list of the
actual modems.
Appendix - 11
Appendix
A5 ISDN Cable
All Controlware ISDN cables of the type ISDNRJ-RJ S004
are supplied with coloured antikink protection caps. It is red on
the ISDN side and black on the system side. Theiy are marked
with a label on either side indicating the side of the cable
(system side /ISDN side) and the cable type (ISDNRJ-RJ
S004) on the ISDN side.
Appendix - 12
A6 Cause codes
A 6 Cause codes
A 6.1 Cause codes according to 1TR6
Code/message Description
00 No reason supplied from PTT Internal formatting error
01 INV CR Internal formatting error
02 UNKNOWN CR Internal formatting error
03 INTERNAL state machine er- Internal formatting error
ror
04 Protocol error from digital Internal formatting error
exchange
05 Disc due to service change Internal formatting error
06 Call format error, bad element Internal formatting error
07 Call format error, missing Internal formatting error
element
08 Layer 1 error Error at activation of layer 1
09 LAPD Layer 2 abort Activation aborted
0A LAPD time out No response from network
Normal local disconnect Normal clearance, initiated lo-
cally (no error).
03 Bearer service not imple- Service not subscribed.
mented The CITAM requires service-
indikator=7, 3.
07 Call identity does not exist Bus changeover is not sup-
ported.
08 Call identity in use Bus changeover is not sup-
ported.
5A Normal remote disconnect Normal clearance by the remote
station or the ISDN module, not
online (see SHOW SLOTS).
0A No B-channel available B-channels are occupied
(telephone?).
10 Facility not implemented E.g. semipermanent service
requested, but not subscribed.
11 Facility not subscribed E.g. semipermanent service
requested, but not subscribed.
20 Outgoing calls barred No outgoing calls permitted
Appendix - 13
Appendix
Code/message Description
21 User access busy Called line is engaged.
Rev charge not allowed at Reverse charging, currently not
originating end used.
Rev charge not allowed at Reverse charging, currently not
destination used.
Can’t leave closed user group Local line is part of a closed
user group (CUG) and connec-
tion to a line outside this user
group was attempted.
35 Destination not obtainable Invalid subscriber number, or
the remote station has not re-
leased the service indicator for
data transmission at 64 kbps.
38 Number has changed! Modified subscriber number
39 Remote out of order Remote power supply out of
order
3A User not responding No response from remote sta-
tion
3B User busy Called line is engaged.
3C Access barred Called line is blocked.
3E Remote reject Call is refused by remote sta-
tion (see Error Codes, too).
59 Network congested ISDN network is overloaded.
70 Local procedure error Local protocol error; also oc-
curs when line is not generated
correctly (e.g. service indicator
7 has not been released).
71 Remote procedure error Remote protocol error; also
occurs when line is not gener-
ated correctly (e.g. service indi-
cator 7 has not been released).
Info discarded!! D-channel is overloaded.
72 Remote user suspended Connection is inactive but not
cleared (no error for semiper-
manent connection!).
Appendix - 14
A6 Cause codes
Code/message Description
73 Remote user resumed Connection is active again
(error for semipermanent con-
nection).
Invalid closed user group Local line is part of a closed
user group (CUG) and connec-
tion to a line outside this closed
user group was attempted.
Reverse charge rejected Reverse charging is not sup-
ported.
unspecified Other errors, not specified in
detail.
Appendix - 15
Appendix
A 6.2 Inband communication messages
Code/message
02 "invalid message format"
A message format has been modified and is no longer com-
patible. Or a message has been modified due to a transmis-
sion error. In case of a transmission error, the message is pos-
sibly ignored as commands are repeated.
51 "invalid password"
No match is found for the password; for this reason, the con-
nection request is rejected.
52 " invalid OAD"
The result of the calling unit number check is negative; for this
reason, the connection request is rejected.
54 "invalid subaddress"
The subaddress transmitted via inband is rejected.
55 "different baudrate"
The ports are operated with different transmission speeds;
still, it depends on the configuration whether the call is suc-
cessful or rejected.
56 "invalid mode"
The ports are operated with different modes (asynchronous,
synchronous); for this reason, the connection request is re-
jected.
57 "called port busy"
The called port is already engaged.
62 "port configured to deny access"
The port is configured to not accept the connection request.
63 "remote control active"
The CITAM is already configured from a remote location.
70 "callback not allowed"
A request for callback is rejected.
Appendix - 16
A6 Cause codes
A 6.3 Cause codes accoding to ETS 300 102 - 1/A2
Cause code meaning/explanation
(hexadecimal)
01 "unallocated (unassigned) number"
This cause indicates that the destination requested by the call-
ing user cannot be reached because, although the number is
in a valid format, it is not currently assigned (allocated).
02 "no route to specified transit network"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this cause
has received a request to route the call through a particular
transit network which it does not recognize. The equipment
sending this cause does not recognize the transit network ei-
ther because the transit network does not exist or because that
particular transit network, while it does exist, does not service
the equipment which is sending this cause.
This cause is supported on a network-dependent basis.
03 "no route to destination"
This cause indicates that the called user cannot be
reached because the network through which the call has
been routed does not serve the destination desired.
This cause is supported on a network-dependent basis.
06 "channel unacceptable"
This cause indicates the channel most recently identified
is not acceptable to the sending entity for use in this call.
07 "call awarded and being delivered in an established
channel"
This cause indicates that the user has been awarded the
incoming call, and that the incoming call is being con-
nected to a channel already established to that user for
similar calls (e. g. packet-mode X.25 virtual calls).
10 "normal call clearing"
This cause indicates that the call is being cleared be-
cause one of the users involved in the call has requested
that the call be cleared. Under normal situations, the
source of this cause is not the network.
Appendix - 17
Appendix
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
11 "user busy"
This cause is used when the called user has indicated
the inability to accept another call. It is noted that the
user equipment is compatible with the call.
12 "no user responding"
This cause is used when a user does not respond to a
call establishment message with either an alerting or
connect indication within the prescribed period of time
allocated (defined in ETS 300 102-1 by the expiry of ei-
ther timer T303 or T310).
13 "no answer from user (user alerted)"
This cause is used when a user has provided an alerting
indication but has not provided a connect indication
within a prescribed period of time.
NOTE: This cause is not necessarily generated by
ETS 300 102-1 procedures but may be generated by
internal network timers.
15 "call rejected"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause does not wish to accept this call, although it could
have accepted the call because the equipment sending
this cause is neither busy nor incompatible.
16 "number changed"
This cause is returned to a calling user when the called
party number indicated by the calling user is no longer
assigned. The new called party number may optionally
be included in the diagnostic field. If a network does not
support this capability, cause #1 unallocated
(unassigned) number shall be used.
1A "non-selected user clearing"
This cause indicates that the user has not been awarded
the incoming call.
Appendix - 18
A6 Cause codes
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
1B "destination out of order"
This cause indicates that the destination indicated by the user
cannot be reached because the interface to the destination is
not functioning correctly. The term not functioning correctly
indicates that a signalling message was unable to be deliv-
ered to the remote user; e. g. a physical layer or data link
layer failure at the remote user, user equipment off-line, etc. .
1C "invalid format (address incomplete)"
This cause indicates that the called user cannot be reached
because the called party number is not in a valid format or is
not complete.
1D "facility rejected"
This cause is returned when a facility requested by the
user cannot be provided by the network.
1E "response to status enquiry"
This cause is included in the STATUS message when
the reason for generating the STATUS message was the
prior receipt of a STATUS ENQUIRY message.
1F "normal, unspecified"
This cause is used to report a normal event only when
no other cause in the normal class applies.
22 "no circuit/channel available"
This cause indicates that there is no appropriate cir-
cuit/channel presently available to handle the call.
26 "network out of order"
This cause indicates that the network is not functioning cor-
rectly and that the condition is likely to last a relatively long pe-
riod of time; e. g. immediately re-attempting the call is not likely
to be successful.
29 "temporary failure"
This cause indicates that the network is not functioning
correctly and that the condition is not likely to last a long
period of time; e. g. the user may wish to try another call
attempt almost immediately.
Appendix - 19
Appendix
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
2A "switching equipment congestion"
This cause indicates that the switching equipment gene-
rating this cause is experiencing a period of high traffic.
2B "access information discarded"
This cause indicates that the network could not deliver
access information to the remote user as requested;
i. e. a user-to-user information, low layer compatibility,
high layer compatibility, or subaddress as indicated in
the diagnostic.
(Cause #43) It is noted that the particular type of access
information discarded is optionally included in the diag-
nostic.
2C "requested circuit/channel not available"
This cause is returned when the circuit or channel indi-
cated by the requesting entity cannot be provided by the
other side of the interface.
2F "resource unavailable, unspecified"
This cause is used to report a resource unavailable
event only when no other cause in the resource unavail-
able class applies.
31 "quality of service not available"
This cause is used to report that the requested quality of
service, as defined in CCITT Recommendation X.213,
cannot be provided, (e. g. throughput or transit delay
cannot be supported).
32 "requested facility not subscribed"
This cause indicates that the requested supplementary
service could not be provided by the network because
the user has not completed the necessary administrative
arrangements with its supporting network.
39 "bearer capability not authorised"
This cause indicates that the user has requested a
bearer capability which is implemented by the equipment
which generated this cause but the user is not author-
ized to use.
Appendix - 20
A6 Cause codes
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
3A "bearer capability not presently available"
This cause indicates that the user has requested a
bearer capability which is implemented by the equipment
which generated this cause but which is not available at
this time.
3F "service or option not available "unspecified"
This cause is used to report a service or option not
available event only when no other cause in the service
or option not available class applies.
41 "bearer capability not implemented"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause does not support the bearer capability requested.
42 "channel type not implemented"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause does not support the channel type requested.
45 "requested facility not implemented"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause does not support the requested supplementary
service.
46 "only restricted digital information bearer capability is available"
This cause indicates that one equipment has requested
an unrestricted bearer service but that the equipment
sending this cause only supports the restricted version of
the requested bearer capability.
4F "service or option not implemented, unspecified"
This cause is used to report a service or option not im-
plemented event only when no other cause in the serv-
ice or option not implemented class applies.
51 "invalid call reference value"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received a message with a call reference
which is not currently in use on the user-network inter-
face.
Appendix - 21
Appendix
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
52 "identified channel does not exist"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this cause
has received a request to use a channel not activated on the
interface for a call. For example, if a user has subscribed to
those channels on a primary rate interface numbered from
1 to 12 and the user equipment or the network attempts to
use channels 13 through 23, this cause is generated.
53 "a suspended call exists, but this call identity does not"
This cause indicates that a call resume has been at-
tempted with a call identity which differs from that in use
for any presently suspended call(s).
54 "call identity in use"
This cause indicates that the network has received a call
suspend request. The call suspend request contained a
call identity (including the null call identity) which is al-
ready in use for a suspended call within the domain of
interfaces over which the call might be resumed.
55 "no call suspended"
This cause indicates at the network has received a call
resume request. The call resume request contained a
call identity information element which presently does
not indicate any suspended call within the domain of in-
terfaces over which calls may be resumed.
56 "call having the requested call identity has been cleared"
This cause indicates that the network has received a call re-
sume request. The call resume request contained a call iden-
tity information element which once indicated a suspended
call; however, that suspended call was cleared while sus-
pended (either by network timeout or by the remote user).
58 "incompatible destination"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received a request to establish a call which
has low layer compatibility, high layer compatibility, or
other compatibility attributes (e. g. data rate which can
not be accommodated).
Appendix - 22
A6 Cause codes
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
5B "invalid transit network selection"
This cause indicates that a transit network identification
was received which is of an incorrect format as defined
in Annex C of Blue Book.
5F "invalid message, unspecified"
This cause is used to report an invalid message event
only when no other cause in the invalid message class
applies.
60 "mandatory information element is missing"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received a message which is missing an in-
formation element which must be present in the mes-
sage before that message can be processed.
61 "message type non-existent or not implemented"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received a message with a message type it
does not recognize either because this is a message not
defined or defined but not implemented by the equip-
ment ending this cause.
62 "message not compatible with call state or message type
non existent implemented"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received a message such that the procedures
do not indicate that this is a permissible message to re-
ceive while in the call state, or a STATUS message was
received indicating an incompatible call state.
63 "information element non-existent or not implemented"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received a message which includes informa-
tion elements not recognized because the information
element identifier is not defined or it is defined but not
implemented by the equipment sending the cause.
However the information element is not required to be
present in the message in order for the equipment
sending the cause to process the message.
Appendix - 23
Appendix
Cause code meaning/explanation (ETS 300 102 - 1/A2)
(hexadecimal)
64 " invalid information element contents"
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this
cause has received an information element which it has
implemented: however, one or more of the fields in the
information element are coded in such a way which has
not been implemented by the equipment sending this
cause.
65 " message not compatible with call start"
This cause indicates that a message has been received
which is incompatible with the call state. Page 146 ETS
300 102-1
66 "recovery on timer expiry"
This cause indicates that a procedure has been initiated
by the expiry of a timer in association with ETS 300 102-
1 error handling procedures.
6F "protocol error, unspecified"
This cause is used to report a protocol error event only
when no other cause in the protocol error class applies.
7F "interworking, unspecified"
This cause indicates that there has been interworking
with a network which does not provide causes for ac-
tions it takes; thus, the precise cause for a message
which is being sent cannot be ascertained.
Appendix - 24
A7 Trouble shooting
A 7 Trouble shooting
State/error Reason/action
Yellow SO display Indicates that the device is connected to the
flashing ISDN socket; however, layer 1 is not acti-
vated. This display does not imply that the the
connection has been performed correctly; but
only indicates the network voltage. This func-
tion depends on the CITAM hardware, it is not
supported in Release 1.3).
Upon connection establishment or upon an
incoming call, the yellow S0 LED must be on
continuously.
Yellow S0 display off Dial-up connection: normal or ISDN cable is
not plugged in the ISDN socket: insert cable.
Dedicated connection: the CITAM is not able
to activate layer 1. Check ISDN socket for
correct connection or contact common carrier.
Green port displays off Dial-up connection: no connection estab-
lished. Port-LEDs are activated upon P1/P2
connection.
Dedicated connection: the CITAM is not able
to establish a connection. In case of the 1-port
version, P1 must be active; in case of the
2-port version, P1 and P2 must be active.
Check whether the display is on.
Green port displays Indicates an incoming call for the corre-
P1/P2 flash quickly sponding port; the interface procedure ac-
cepts this call with delay.
Green port display P1 or The CITAM performs a remote configuration
P2 flashes slowly or is configured from a remote location.
A connection is estab- For the CITAM, a baud rate <56 kbps is set;
lished and the ISDN/- however, the connection does not synchro-
S0FV/SOFVM display nize. Check whether the TAs are configured
flashes to the same speed and mode.
It is not possible to edit The menus have been selected in "Show" mode.
the call number or modify In this mode, however, you can only view but not
a configuration parameter modify parameters or call numbers.
via the front panel. Press the [SEL] key in the "Show" menu and
keep it pressed for 3 seconds. As soon as
"Chng" is displayed, select the respective
menu items via the [ENT] key.
Appendix - 25
Appendix
State/error Reason/action
A connection established On the CITAM, "lnterface" is set to "active"
via front panel or super visor and the connection is cleared by the inter-
is cleared immediately. face procedure. Set "Interface" to "ignore" if
the connection is to be controlled exclusively
via front panel or supervisor.
It is not possible to establish The display shows "→←".
a connection via front panel. No call number is stored.
Store call number.
The connection request is rejected along
with an error message. Compare the HEX
error code with the 1TR6 or CCITT error
tables in correspondence with the ISDN
protocol and read the description (e.g. wrong
call number stored, for this reason error
message "destination not obtainable").
Supervisor terminal cannot In this case, a CITAM C0 version without su-
communicate with the pervisor option is used. The terminal configura-
CITAM. tion is incorrect. Check whether the terminal is
set to 9.6 kbps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
The window system is acti- The connected terminal is not configured to
vated and only control char- VT100. Configure terminal correctly.
acters and discontinuous The CITAM‘s window system cannot be
texts are displayed on the used if no VT100 terminal is available.
screen.
The CITAM performs a re- Normal operation of the CITAM.
set when you switch from To ensure that the CITAM is reset correctly
the S0FV to Dial/Semi pa- for this application, a reset is generated
rameter and vice versa. automatically. This internally performed reset
is equivalent to pressing the red button.
The CITAM has been con- Check whether a call number is stored on
figured to Autodialing and the specified storage location. If not, store a
the call criterion applies, but call number.
the CITAM does not dial.
The configuration of the Check whether the DIP switch option is set
CITAM has been modified to "active". If not, set to "active". As soon as
via the DlP switches; how- a parameter is modified via the front panel,
ever, the CITAM does not supervisor or interface procedure, the
react to this modified con- CITAM sets this option to "incactive".
figuration.
Appendix - 26
A7 Trouble shooting
State/error Reason/action
When displaying the in- Refers to a problem concerning the serial
ternal SSNR serial num- number chip. The reason for this problem lies
ber, the CITAM indicates in the fact that threshold values have been
a failure. modified in the new chip production, and in
software versions lower than 2.02, this problem
has not been solved.
However, this does not affect by any means
100% functioning of the CITAM. As the only
consequence, the default value for the CITAM
password does not consist of the serial number
but of "CITAM00000". In the CITAM, the serial
number has no other function.
The CITAM has been The DIP switches have been set to an invalid
configured via DIP configuration. Upon power-up or RESET, a
switches and has then runnig display informs you on the wrong con-
been switched on. After a figuration. Configure the DIP switches cor-
short while, the "Fail" rectly.
display flashes and the
CITAM does not work.
Connection establishment A dialing procedure at 64 kbps is to fast for the
with the X.21 dialing pro- terminal. Use the SLOWDIAL function.
cedure at 64 kbps does
not work and the connec-
tion is cleared immedi-
ately. With a Datex-L
modem, however, the
connection can be estab-
lished.
The CITAM is connected Set the SUB ADD (AddS) option to "OFF".
to a PBX; however, each If the option is set "ON", the CITAM copies the
outgoing call is rejected subaddress behind the call number with one
immediately. additional numeric character and is rejected
upon a PBX check.
Specify the call number directly without sepa-
rating the last character by "*" or "/" as was
required in software releases 2.00 to 2.02.
The CITAM is connected Set the PABX-So option to "Yes".
to an SEL PBX or similar If the option is activated, the CITAM transmits
checking the local sub its own subaddress, if not, the called subad-
address of the connected dress in the ISDN setup sabbaddress field.
TA.
Appendix - 27
Appendix
A 8 Interface assignment
A 8.1 Interface signals according to CCITT X.21/V.11
connector according to ISO 4903
Pin DIN 66020 Designaton according to X.24
X.26 X.27
1 - - Shielding
2 T T(a)- Transmit
3 C C(a)- Control
4 R R(a)- Receive
5 I I(a)- Inform
6 S S(a)- Signal Element Timing
7 - B(a)- External Timing (Byte Timing)
8 G G Ground
9 Ga - DTE signal ground
9 - T(b) + Transmit
10 - C(b) + Control
11 Gb - DCE signal ground
11 - R(b) + Receive
12 - I(b) + Melden
13 - S(b)+ Signal Element Timing
14 - B(b) +
15 - -
Appendix - 28
A8 Interface assignment
A 8.2 Interface signals according to CCITT V.35
connector according to MRAC 34
Pin US Abbreviation Designation
A FG Protective Ground
B SG Signal Ground
C RTS Ready To Send
D CTS Clear To Send
E DSR Data Set Ready
F DCD Data Carrier Detect
H DTR DTE Data Terminal Ready
J Rl Incoming Call
K LT Local Test
R RXD (a) - Receive Data
T (b) +
V SCR (a) - Receive Signal Tuning
X (b) +
P TXD (a) - Transmit Data
S (b) +
ETC (a) - Transmit Signal Tuning, external
(b) +
Y SCT (a) - Transmit Signal Tuning
AA (b) +
Appendix - 29
Appendix
A 8.3 Interface signals according to CCITT V.24
Pin US Abbreviation DIN Designation
66020
1 FG E1 Protective Ground
2 TXD D1 Transmittal Data
3 RXD D2 Received Data
4 RTS S2 Ready To Send
5 CTS M2 Clear To Send
6 DSR M1 Data Set Ready
7 SG E2 Signal Ground
8 DCD M5 Data Carrier Detect
9 Test Voltage +
10 Test Voltage -
11 QM S5 High Transmission Frequency
12 M4 HM5 Auxiliary Channel – Receiving
Signal Level
13 - HM2 Auxiliary Channel – Clear To
Send
14 - HD1 Auxiliary Channel –
Clear To Transmit Data
15 TXC T2 Transmit Signal Tuning
16 - HD2 Auxiliary Channel Receive Data
17 RXC T4 Receive Signal Tuning (from
DCE)
18 - PS3 Activate Local Loop
19 - HS2 Auxiliary Channel Ready To Send
20 DTR S1.2 Activate DTE
21 SQ M6/PS2 Receive Data Quality/
Activate Remote Loop
22 Rl M3 Incoming Call
23 - S4/M4 High Baud Rate
24 ETC T1 Transmit Signal Tuning, ext.
(DTE)
25 T1 PM1 Test State
Appendix - 30
A9 Interface to DTE
A 9 Interface to DTE
A 9.1 CEPT
DIN CCITT US Function 96 Pin Direction
66020 V.24 Abbrev. Connector DTE-Modem
E2 102 SG Signal Ground 16c
D1 103 TxD Transmittal Data 11c ⇒
D2 104 RxD Received Data 12c ⇐
S2 105 RTS Ready To Send 13c ⇒
M2 106 CTS Clear To Send 14c ⇐
M1 107 DSR Data Set Ready 15c ⇐
S1.2 108/2 DTR Data Terminal 16a ⇒
Ready
M5 109 DCD Data Carrier De- 18c ⇐
tect
S4 111 Set to high baud 20a ⇒
rate
M4 112 High baud rate set 22c ⇐
T2 114 TxC Transmit signal 11a ⇐
timing
T4 115 RxC Receive signal 13a ⇐
timing
M3 125 CI Incoming call 19a ⇐
PS2 140 Activate remote 18a ⇒
loop (PS2 digital)
PS3 141 Activate local loop 14a ⇒
(PS3 analog)
PM1 142 Tl Test state 22a ⇐
Appendix - 31
Appendix
A 9.2 Non-CEPT (port 2)*
Function 96 Pin DTE-Modem
Connector
HTxD Transmittal Data 10b ⇒
HRxD Received Data 11b ⇐
HRTS Ready to Send 14b ⇒
HCTS Clear to Send 15b Ü
HDSR Data Set Ready 19b Ü
HDTR Data Terminal Ready 17b Þ
HDCD Data Carrier Detect 16b Ü
HS4 Set to high baud rate 23b Þ
HM4 High baud rate set 9b Ü
HTxC Transmit signal tim- 13b Ü
ing DCE
HRxC Receive signal timing 12b Ü
DCE
HCI Incoming Call 18b Ü
HPS2 Activate remote loop 20b Þ
(PS2, digital)
HPS3 Activate local loop 21b Þ
(PS3, analog)
HPM1 Test state 22b Ü
Appendix - 32
A9 Interface to DTE
A 9.3 Non-CEPT (Controlware-specific control bus)
Function 96 Pin
Connector
LS2_D LS2-Data 26a
LS2_B LS2-Busy 27a
Function 96 Pin
Connector
T_RxD Terminal Receive Data 26c
T_DCD Terminal Data Carrier 27c
Detect
T_TxD Terminal Transmit Data 28c
Function 96 Pin
Connector
C4C ST-bus clock 24b
F04 ST-bus frame start 25b
STIC ST-bus receive data (to 26b
CITAM )
STOC ST-bus transmit data 27b
(from ClTAM
*currently not supported
Appendix - 33
Appendix
A 9.6 Non-CEPT (external RESET)
Function 96 Pin
Connector
VGRES Reset 28b
Appendix - 34
A 10 Connection Header Assignment 96 pin
DIN socket, 90
A 10 Connection Header Assignment 96 pin
Only ports
DIN socket, 90° identified by
the „ * “ cha-
Pos. A B C racter are considered
unassigned. For this
1 * * *
2 * * *
reason, please make
3 RJ45-3 * RJ45-6 sure that the other
4 * * * ports cannot collide
5 RJ45-5 * RJ45-4 with other voltages or
6 * * * signals.
7 * * * No voltages may be
8 * * * applied to pins 26-28
9 * HM4 * A-C if the exact hard-
10 * HTXD * ware configuration of
11 TRXC HRXD_P2 TXD
the CITAM is not
12 * HTRXC RXD_P1
13 TRXC HTRXC RTS
known!
14 PS3 HRTS CTS
15 * HCTS DSR
16 DTR HDCD GROUND (VG_GND)
17 * HDTR *
18 PS2 HCI DCD
19 CI HDSR *
20 S4 HPS2 *
21 BYTE_CLOCK HPS3 *
22 PM1 HPM1 M4
23 * HS4 *
24 CC C4C A
25 DC FOC B
26 LS2_D DSTICP TER_RXD
27 LS2_B DSTOCP TER_DCD
28 TER_DTR VGRES TER_TXD
29 VG_+5V VG_+5V VG_+5V
30 VG_+5V VG_+5V VG_+5V
31 VG_GND VG_GND VG_GND
32 VG_GND VG_GND VG_GND
Appendix - 35
Appendix
A 11 Designations of dedicated
connections
Appendix - 36
A 11 Designations of dedicated connections
Appendix - 37
Appendix
A12 MICs: Jumpers- and Resistor
arrays
A 12.1 MIC X.21
Fig. A-2: MIC X.21 with explanation of the available positions of jump-
ers and resistor arrays
Appendix - 38
A12 MICs: Jumpers- and Resistor arrays
A 12.2 MIDUO X.21
Appendix - 39
Appendix
A 12.3 MIC V.24
Fig. A-4: MIC V.24 with explanation of the available positions of jump-
ers and resistor arrays
Appendix - 40
A12 MICs: Jumpers- and Resistor arrays
A 12.4 MIDUO V.24
Appendix - 41
Appendix
A 12.5 MIC V.35
Fig. A-6: MIC V.35 with explanation of the available positions of jump-
ers and resistor arrays
Appendix - 42
A12 MICs: Jumpers- and Resistor arrays
A 12.6 MIDUO V.35
Appendix - 43
Appendix
A 13 Reference model according to
CCITT I.412
The CCITT recommendation I.412 defines a reference
model for the subscriber access unit (DTE - Data Terminal
Equipment) to the ISDN networks.
Coming from the local exchange, the subscriber line leads from
reference point U to the network termination NT1.
The main purpose of this line is matching the subscriber line
link protocol to the protocol used by the local subscriber instal-
lation.
Reference point T designates the output of network termination
1 (NT1) and, at the same time, the input of network termination
2 (NT2), which contains the present local subscriber installa-
tion.
Reference point S is located between NT2 and the TE1 ISDN
terminal equipment.
Many DTEs (TE2) are still frequently used which are not de-
signed for the operation in the ISDN. Therefore, a terminal
adapter function TA was defined in the place of the DTE TE1,
which represents the link between the conventional interfaces
(V.24, X.21, V.35, etc., reference point R) and the ISDN tech-
nology.
Up to 8 DTEs can be connected to the reference point S, which
can be addressed in the 1TR6 protocol in Germany with a dif-
ferent EAZ. In the Euro-ISDN, such a differentiation can be
achieved via the multiple subscriber number (MSN).
Appendix - 44
A14 Remote Diagnosis and Maintenance
A14 Remote Diagnosis and
Maintenance
Controlware guarantees the proper functioning of this de-
vice. If problems unexpectedly occur, call the remote diagnosis
telephone number at Controlware headquarters in Dietzen-
bach, Germany, or consult an authorized partner at one of our
service centers. In order to speed up the correction of any
problems, please consult the list below before calling.
Technical services are provided according to the current price
list.
CONTROLWARE
REMOTE DIAGNOSIS TELEPHONE NUMBER:
Germany + 49 (0) 60 74 / 858-333
France + 33 (0) 1 46 12 77 24
United Kingdom + 44 (0) 16 35 58 40 00
Appendix - 45
Appendix
A15 Controlware International Offices
Australia Controlware Asia-Pacific Pty. Ltd.
Suite 23, 1 Gladstone Road
Castle Hill NSW 2154
phone: +61-2-9899-6288
fax: +61-2-9899-3699
e-mail: garry.lau@cware.com.au
phone: +32-2-712-0200
fax: +32-2-712-0201
e-mail: csarafidis@skynet.be
Tel.: +31-135-186-084
Fax: +31-135-186-089
e-mail: pohlercw@worldonline.nl
Appendix - 46
A15 Controlware International Offices
Switzerland Controlware AG
Churerstrasse 160 A
CH 8808 Pfäffikon/SZ
phone: +41-55-410 61 16
fax: +41-55-410 62 20
e-mail: controlware@access.ch
http://www.access.ch/whoswho/showwho?controlware
phone: +44-1635-584-000
fax: +44-1635-584-098
e-mail: info@cware.co.uk
phone: +1-732-919-0400
fax: +1-732-919-7673
e-mail: info@cware.com
Appendix - 47
Appendix
A16 Controlware Offices in Germany
Headquarters
Controlware GmbH
Waldstrasse 92
63128 Dietzenbach
phone: +49 (0) 60 74 8 58-00
fax: +49 (0) 60 74 8 58-148
Remote diagnosis telephone: +49 (0) 60 74 8 58-3 33
e-mail: cwp-info@controlware.de
WWW: http://www.controlware.de
Northern regional office Hannover service center
Conventstrasse 12 Bohlenweg 10
22089 Hamburg 30853 Langenhagen
phone: +49 (0) 40 25 17 46-0 phone: +49 (0) 5 11 9 73 43 48
fax: +49 (0) 40 25 17 46-46 fax: +49 (0) 5 11 9 73 44 30
e-mail: INFO-HAM@controlware.de e-mail: bahrens@controlware.de
Western regional office Bonn office
Krahnendonk 106 Rathausgasse 22-24
41066 Mönchengladbach 53111 Bonn
phone: +49 (0) 21 31 66 70-34 phone: +49 (0) 2 28 9 81 10 11
fax: +49 (0) 21 31 6 59 65 fax: +49 (0) 2 28 9 81 10 18
e-mail: INFO-MOE@controlware.de e-mail: INFO-BON@controlware.de
Northeastern regional office Southwestern regional office
Controlware Building 9.51 Raiffeisenstrasse 16
Rudower Chaussee 5 70794 Filderstadt-Bonlanden
12489 Berlin phone: +49 (0) 7 11 7 77 63 77
phone: +49 (0) 30 67 0 97-0 fax: +49 (0) 7 11 7 77 63 78
fax : +49 (0) 30 67 0 97-111 e-mail: INFO-FIL@controlware.de
e-mail: INFO-BER@controlware.de
Southern regional office Southern service center
Jurastrasse 7a Wettersteinstrasse 6
85110 Kipfenberg/Attenzell 82024 Taufkirchen
phone: +49 (0) 84 65 9 40 00 phone: +49 (0) 89 66 63 67 0
fax : +49 (0) 84 65 94 00 32 fax: +49 (0) 89 66 63 67 77
e-mail: INFO-KIP@controlware.de e-mail: INFO-TAU@controlware.de
Southeastern regional office
Kurt-Eisner-Strasse 1 c
04275 Leipzig
phone: +49 (0) 3413586-944 and -945
fax: +49 (0) 3413586-946
e-mail: INFO-LEI@controlware.de
Appendix - 48
A17 Warranty
A17 Warranty
Controlware guarantees its products for a period of six (6) months
starting with the date of delivery. This guarantee covers proper work-
manship as well as proper product function. If, in the judgement of
Controlware, errors occur which are attributable to product defects,
Controlware shall either replace or repair the device in question in ac-
cordance with the following conditions:
(1) The device has not been improperly used, operated, or other-
wise subjected to improper treatment.
(2) The device has been used in conjunction with the most current
version of the manual.
(3) Damage is not attributable to damage sustained after the pur-
chaser took delivery of the device.
(4) Neither modifications nor maintenance work of any kind have
been performed on the device by persons who have not been
expressly authorized by Controlware to perform such work, or
any such work which is not in accordance with express Con-
trolware instructions.
(5) Defects can neither be attributed in part nor in whole to rea-
sons beyond the scope of the device´s intended use, or which
occur in conjunction with other objects used together with the
device which have not been expressly approved by Control-
ware for such use.
(6) The purchaser shall assume in advance all transport and in-
surance costs to the service and repairs center.
Controlware shall assume all shipping costs for the repaired device if
the notice of defect is legitimate and is made within the warranty pe-
riod. If this is not the case, the purchaser shall assume all costs re-
sulting from processing, shipping, and insurance as well all repair or
replacement costs.
Controlware is authorized to update or change this manual without
prior notice.
Obligations and liability on the part of Controlware which are
outside the scope of the above warranty are hereby excluded.
They replace (without limitation) all other warranties and obli-
gations, implied or otherwise, including each warranty regard-
ing a device´s marketability of suitability of a product for a par-
ticular purpose.
Appendix - 49
Appendix
A18 Controlware Reader’s Comment Form
Reader´s Comment
CITAM
Appendix - 50
A19 Security Information
A19 Security Information
CSU Statements
Controlware equipment should be used with an NRTL (Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory) approved CSU that provides physical protection between
the unit and the ISDN network lines.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
(FCC) REQUIREMENTS
The FCC has established rules that permit Controlware Communications
Systems Inc. products to be connected to the telephone network through an
approved barrier such as a CSU or modem.
Standardized jacks (RJ48C) are used for these connections.
Controlware products comply with Part 15 and Part 68 of FCC Rules. The
FCC Registration Number is shown on a label located on the rear panel of the
unit. The registration number must be provided to the telephone company if
requested.
When ordering service, you must provide the following information to the tele-
phone company:
Facility Interface Codes: 04DU9 - 1SN
Service Order Code: 6.0N
USOC Jack: RJ48C
If requested, you must also provide the telephone company with the FCC
Registration Number, make and model number, all of which appear on the la-
bel which is located on the outside of the equipment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and
may cause interference to radio communications if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions provided. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which provide for reasonable protection
against such interference in a commercial environment. Operations of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference. You would then
be required to take whatever measures may be needed to correct the interfer-
ence at your own expense.
This equipment is not intended for carrier-provided coin service, and is not to
be connected to party lines.
If the telephone company should make any changes to their technical opera-
tions and/or procedures that would affect the compatibility or use of this de-
vice, the telephone company is required to give you adequate notice.
If this equipment malfunctions, it may cause harm to the telephone network. In
such event, the equipment should be disconnected until the malfunction has
been corrected. You are required to notify the telephone company whenever
this equipment is disconnected from the network. If it is not disconnected dur-
ing a malfunction , the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your
service. The telephone company should notify you of the disconnect in ad-
vance if possible, or as soon as possible. They will also inform you of your
right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Appendix - 51
Appendix
If you experience trouble with this equipment , please contact the Controlware
Technical Assistance Center at the following address for information about
obtaining service:
Controlware Communications Systems Inc.
1345 Campus Parkway
Neptune, NJ 07753
(732) 919 0400
INDUSTRY CANADA
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certifi-
cation means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network
protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not
guarantee the equipment will operate to the user´s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. This equip-
ment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some
cases, the company´s inside wiring associated with a single line individual serv-
ice may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone ex-
tension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian mainte-
nance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the
user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunica-
tions company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water
pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be
particularly important in rural areas.
Appendix - 52
Table of Applications
Table of Applications
Complete CITAM UNIT..................................................3-1
CITAM rack-mount module............................................3-2
Back view and ports of the CITAM X.21 adapter .........3-5
Back view and ports of the CITAM DUO-X.21 adapter.3-5
Back view and ports of the CITAM V.24 adapter ..........3-6
Back view and ports of the CITAM DUO-V.24 adapter.3-6
Back view and ports of the CITAM V.35 adapter ..........3-7
Back view and ports of the CITAM DUO-V.35 adapter.3-7
Configuration via DIP switch S1 ....................................4-3
Configuration via DIP switch S2 ....................................4-4
Subaddress rotary switch ..............................................4-5
Main menu ”ISDN“ .........................................................5-2
LEVEL 1 submenu “CONN”...........................................5-4
LEVEL 1 submenu “DISC”.............................................5-5
Entering call numbers in LEVEL 1 submenu “NUMB” ..5-7
Entering configuration changes in LEVEL 1
submenu “CONF”...........................................................5-9
Invocation of the general help screen in the
command-oriented supervisor system ..........................6-3
Help screen of the "CONNECT" command...................6-4
Help screen of the "DISC" command ............................6-5
Help screen of the "SET" command..............................6-5
Help screen of the "SET PORT n AUTODIAL"
command .......................................................................6-7
Help screen of the "SET PORT n Baudrate"
command .......................................................................6-8
Help screen of the "SET PORT n BRCHECK"
command .......................................................................6-8
Help screen of the "SET PORT n CHARACTER"
command .......................................................................6-9
Table of Applications - 1
Table of Applications
Help screen of the „SET PORT n CTS_CONTR“
command .......................................................................6-9
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DCD_CONTR"
command .................................................................... 6-10
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DIP_SWITCH"
command .................................................................... 6-10
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DSR_CONTR"
command .................................................................... 6-11
Help screen of the "SET PORT n DTR_CONTR"
command .................................................................... 6-11
Help screen of the "SET PORT n ECHO" command . 6-12
Help screen of the "SET PORT n FRAMING"
command .................................................................... 6-12
Help screen of the "SET PORT n INCOMCHECK"
command .................................................................... 6-13
Help screen of the "SET PORT n INFO" command... 6-13
Help screen of the "SET PORT n INTERFACE"
command .................................................................... 6-14
Help screen of the "SET PORT n ISDN_MODE"
command .................................................................... 6-14
Help screen of the "SET PORT n LOCALCHECK"
command .................................................................... 6-15
Help screen of the "SET PORT n MODE" command. 6-15
Help screen of the "SET PORT n PABX_S0"
command .................................................................... 6-16
Help screen of the "SET PORT n PROCEDURE"
command .................................................................... 6-17
Help screen of the "SET PORT n RATEADAPT"
command .................................................................... 6-18
Help screen fo the "SET PORT n SERVIND"
command .................................................................... 6-18
Help screen of the "SET PORT n SLOW_DIAL"
command .................................................................... 6-19
Table of Applications - 2
Table of Applications
Help screen of the "SET PORT n SUBADDRESS"
command .................................................................... 6-19
Help screen of the "SET PORT n XX_BITS"
command .................................................................... 6-20
Help screen of the "SET TERMINAL" command ....... 6-20
Help screen of the "SET NUMBER" command.......... 6-21
Help screen of the "SET INBAND" command ............ 6-21
Configuration screen of the "SHOW PORT 1"
command .................................................................... 6-22
Help screen of the "SET SUB_ADD" command ........ 6-22
Help screen of the "SET SWITCH" command ........... 6-23
Help screen of the "SET" command in the US
software....................................................................... 6-24
Help screen of the "SET DBOARD" command .......... 6-42
Help screen of the "SHOW" command ...................... 6-43
Display of the V25bis configuration with
"SHOW PORT" ........................................................... 6-43
Display of the X.21 configuration with
"SHOW PORT" ........................................................... 6-44
"SHOW PORT" display of the configuration for
Auto Dialing upon C signal with X.21 interface .......... 6-44
"SHOW PORT" display of the configuration for
DBOARD= Speed 128/Copy ...................................... 6-45
Help screen of the "SHOW NUMBERS" command ... 6-45
Example of the call number display with
"SHOW NUMBERS" ................................................... 6-46
Help screen of the "WIN" command........................... 6-46
CONNECT port 1 to #0607412345 ...............................7-2
CONNECT port 1 to #06111234567 .............................7-3
Remote supervisor call to external device.....................7-4
Disconnection ................................................................7-5
The NUMBERS function................................................7-5
The DIP SWITCH function ............................................7-6
Setting the operating mode with the MODE command.7-7
Table of Applications - 3
Table of Applications
Selecting an interface procedure in asynchronous
operating mode ..............................................................7-7
Selecting the interface procedure in synchronous
operating mode ..............................................................7-8
Activating the echo.........................................................7-9
Selecting a service indicator..........................................7-9
Defining the subaddress ............................................. 7-10
Asynchronous mode and service indicator 7 ............. 7-11
Asynchronous mode and service indicator 3 ............. 7-11
Synchronous mode and service indicator 7 ............... 7-12
Synchronous mode and service indicator 3 ............... 7-12
Defining the data transmission type ........................... 7-13
Defining the character format in HAYES AT mode .... 7-14
Setting the bit-rate adaptation procedure ................... 7-15
Selecting additional CITAM options ........................... 7-16
Activating control......................................................... 7-17
Interface signal in HAYES AT mode .......................... 7-19
Setting the CTS signal ................................................ 7-20
Setting the DSR signal................................................ 7-21
Setting the DCD signal ............................................... 7-22
Activating autodialing and defining the call number
storage location........................................................... 7-23
Defining retries upon unseccessful call attempt......... 7-24
Entering the call delay ................................................ 7-24
Activating additional information................................. 7-25
Setting the call number check .................................... 7-26
Selecting ports without subaddressing....................... 7-27
Setting the data transmission speed with
SLOW DIAL in the X.21 dialing procedure................ 7-28
Setting the BRCHECK function .................................. 7-29
Selecting an ISDN connection type............................ 7-30
Modifying the CITAM setup by means of the
PABX-S0 function........................................................ 7-31
Setting to ignore XX bits ............................................. 7-32
Table of Applications - 4
Table of Applications
Activating the INBAND function.................................. 7-33
Activating the INBAND REMOTE-SUPERVISOR
function........................................................................ 7-33
Activating the CITAM BYTETIMING........................... 7-35
Activating the CITAM SPEED 128 ............................. 7-35
Activating the SUB ADD function ............................... 7-36
Information on the revision level of the CITAM .......... 7-36
Connection establishment via the X.21 procedure .... 8-20
Connection clearance by the X.21 procedure ............ 8-21
The Inband function in the command-oriented
supervisor.......................................................................9-2
The Inband function in the menu-oriented
supervisor (window system) ..........................................9-3
Table of Applications - 5
Table of Applications
Setting the password before initiating a remote
configuration call in the menu-oriented supervisor .... 9-15
Initiating a remote configuration call by selecting
a stored call number ................................................... 9-16
Initiating a remote configuration call by entering
a call number directly.................................................. 9-16
Port status inquiry with the "SHOW PORT n"
command in the remote configuration ........................ 9-17
Requiring an inband callback by means of the "SET
INBAND CALLBACK PORT n ww" command ........... 9-18
Specifying a delay time for the inband callback from
the remote side by means of the "SET INBAND
CALLBACK PORT n uuu" command ........................ 9-19
Time scheme in X.25/SNA Short Hold mode ............. 10-1
Settings in the command supervisor .......................... 10-5
Help screen of the "SET DEBUG SHMODE"
command .................................................................... 10-6
Setting the mode......................................................... 10-7
Setting the X.21 procedure ......................................... 10-7
Setting the interface .................................................... 10-8
Configuration of the autodialing function.................... 10-8
Setting the number of dialing retries........................... 10-9
Setting the call delay................................................... 10-9
Setting the disconnection delay for the Short Hold
function...................................................................... 10-10
Configuration with V.24 interface ............................. 10-11
Port overview for group hunting.................................. 11-1
Minimum requirement to configure a CITAM master
to S0FV ....................................................................... 12-2
Minimum requirement to configure a CITAM slave
to S0FV ....................................................................... 12-2
Minimum configuration requirement for S0FV
monopoly..................................................................... 12-3
Port overview for S0FV ............................................... 12-4
Port overview for S0FV monopoly .............................. 12-4
Table of Applications - 6
Table of Applications
ISDN line test in the window supervisor ..................... 13-4
ISDN line test in the command-oriented supervisor... 13-5
ISDN loop test with inband in the menu-oriented
supervisor.................................................................... 13-6
ISDN loop test in the command-oriented supervisor . 13-7
ISDN loop test with subaddress in the menu-oriented
supervisor.................................................................. 13-10
ISDN loop test with subaddress in the command-
oriented supervisor ................................................... 13-10
CITAM as an ISDN extension..................................... 14-4
Information on the revision level of the US CITAM
(example) .................................................................... 15-1
Configuration of switch and SPID numbers in the
command supervisor .................................................. 15-3
Configuration of switch and SPID numbers in the
window supervisor ...................................................... 15-3
Front panel configuration for CO switches with NI1
software....................................................................... 15-7
Table of Applications - 7
Table of Applications
Table of Applications - 8
Index
Index
1 B-CHANNEL-MAPPING
function 7-94
128 kbps leased line
bearer rate check 7-66
connections 11-3
Bearer Rate Check (Hayes
1TR6 4-1; 4-6; 7-7; 7-97
AT) 8-33
5 bit rate 7-26; 7-66
5E6 7-105; 7-106 bit rate adaptation 8-14; 12-2
5E8 7-105; 7-106 bit rate adaptation procedure
7-18
6 bit rate adaptation V.110 7-75
64 kbps leased line BRC 7-62
connections 11-2 BSC 7-14; 8-10
A BUS-Betrieb 7-62
ACTIVATION CONTROL Buttons 6-3
parameter 7-99 Bytetiming 7-88
additional information 7-51; C
8-20 C (Interface signal) 7-31;
Alerting 8-21 12-5
alternate number dialing 8-8 C0 2-6
ASCII 7-14; 8-10 C1 2-6
asynchronous mode 7-3 C2 2-6
AT&T 5ESS 7-104 C2M 2-6
AutoBaud 7-62; 7-66; 9-5 C3 2-6
AutoBaud (Hayes AT) 8-33 C4 2-6
automatic callback (Hayes C5 2-6
AT) 8-34 C6 2-6
automatic dialing 8-2 C6M 2-6
automatic dialing procedure C7 2-6
7-30 call criterion 7-30
Automatic Protocol call numbers 4-6; 6-13; 7-53
Identification 7-97 callback delay 7-73; 9-11
Automatic Rate Adaptation Callback Delay (Hayes AT)
7-62; 9-5 8-34
B CALLDELAY 7-33
Back panel 3-5 calling party number 7-53
BCCOPY parameter 7-103 Central Office Switch 7-104;
14-1
Index - 1
Index
changing the password 9-4 SET DEBUG HDLC 7-100
character format 8-10 SET DEBUG SHMODE
character set for V.25bis 7-14 7-102
CITAM 4-1 SET DEBUG V25BIS
CITAM 128 2-9; 6-7; 7-88; NORMAL 7-95
11-3 SET DEBUG V25BIS
CITAM BYTETIMING 7-88 SPECIAL 7-95
CITAM modules 2-6 SET INBAND 7-78; 9-2
CITAM Plug-in modules 13-4 SET INBAND AUTOBAUD
CITAM prompt 5-9 PORT n 7-64
CITAM-Rack 2-10; 13-1 SET INBAND BACKDELAY
CLR 6-6 PORT n 7-73
CLS 6-6 SET INBAND CALLBACK
CO switch 14-3 PORT n 7-71
command 8-31; 8-40 SET INBAND CALLSUB
command mode 7-22; 8-10 PORT n 7-10
command-orientated SET INBAND PASSWORD
supervisor 5-1; 5-7 7-79
Commands SET INBAND PASSWORD
CONNECT ITEST 7-108 ALL 7-82
CONNECT LTEST 7-109 SET INBAND PASSWORD
CONNECT REMOTE 7-86 REMOTE 7-82
SET SPID Sn 7-106 SET PORT n AUTODIAL
SET SWITCH 7-106 7-33; 7-40; 7-47
SET DBOARD SET PORT n BAUDRATE
BYTETIMING 7-90 7-12
SET DBOARD INCATIVE SET PORT n BRCHECK
7-90 7-68
SET DBOARD SPEED128 SET PORT n CHARACTER
7-90 7-15
SET DBOARD SPEED128 SET PORT n CTS_CONTR
COPY 7-90 7-25
SET DEBUG ACTCONTR SET PORT n DCD_CONTR
NORMAL 7-99 7-29
SET DEBUG AUTOPROT SET PORT n DIP_SWITCH
7-98 7-1
SET DEBUG BCCOPY SET PORT n DSR_CONTR
7-103 7-27
SET DEBUG BCHMAP SET PORT n DTR_CONTR
7-94 7-22
SET DEBUG HAYES_S SET PORT n ECHO 7-6
7-101
Index - 2
Index
SET PORT n FRAMING CTS-signal in asynchronous
7-17 or V.25bis mode 7-24
SET PORT n INCOMCHECK cursor keys 5-9
7-54 CUSTOMNET 4-6; 4-10;
SET PORT n INTERFACE 7-104; 14-1
7-21 CWP 1-4
SET PORT n ISDN_MODE D
7-60
daughter board 7-88
SET PORT n LOCALCHECK
DCD 8-14
7-56
DCD-signal in asynchronous
SET PORT n MODE 7-3
or V.25bis mode 7-28
SET PORT n PABX_S0
default number 4-7
7-74
Device-Specific Information
SET PORT n PROCEDURE
6-4
7-4
Dial Always 7-30; 8-8
SET PORT n RATEADAPT
Dial on C 8-2; 8-6
7-18
Dial on Data 8-2; 8-7
SET PORT n SERVIND 7-7
Dial on DiC (108/1) 8-2
SET PORT n SLOW_DIAL
Dial on DiC Direct call (108/1)
7-58
8-5
SET PORT n
Dial on DTR 8-2; 8-3
SUBADDRESS 7-8
Dial on RTS 8-2; 8-4
SET PORT n XX_BITS 7-75
Digital 64S 4-5
SET SUB_ADD 7-92
Digital S01 4-5
SET TERMINAL 5-11
Digital S02 4-5
Configuration 4-1; 5-1
DIP switch blocks 3-2; 4-1
configuration changes 7-1
DIP switch settings 7-1
Configuration Check 6-15
DIP switches 4-2; 5-1; 7-59
connection set-up (manually)
DMS-100 7-104
8-1
DSR 8-14
connection set-up (via
DSR-signal in asynchronous
interface signals) 8-1;
or V.25bis mode 7-26
8-2
DSS1 7-7; 7-97
CO-Switch 7-104
DTR-signal in Hayes
CO-Switch-Konfiguration
AT-mode 7-22
(Hayes AT) 8-34
countries 1-4 E
CRI 8-12 EAZ 7-8; 7-70; 7-77; 7-92;
CRN 8-12 7-94; 7-108; 9-1; 12-7
CRS 8-13 EBCDIC 7-14; 8-10
CSC-module 13-2; 13-7 Echo 7-6; 8-10; 8-14
Index - 3
Index
EEPROM 6-2; 6-3 HAYES SPECIAL parameter
EN 6059 2-1 7-101
ENTER key 3-4; 5-3 HDLC 7-14; 8-11
entering call numbers 6-13 HDLC parameter 7-100
ETSI 7-97 HELP 5-9; 6-4; 6-6
F I
features 1-3 IEC 59 2-1
Features available from SW Inband 4-9; 7-53; 7-55; 7-62;
rel. 4.0 1-4 7-66; 7-70; 7-84; 7-109;
front panel 5-1; 5-2 9-1
front panel error messages INBAND (Hayes AT) 8-35
5-5 INBAND Callback 7-70; 9-10
front panel status messages INBAND messages 9-12
5-5 INBAND-Communication
Function 7-94 7-77
G Inbd 7-85
incoming check 7-53
general description 1-1
INCOMING NUMBER 4-8
global call 4-2; 4-6; 7-8; 12-7
interconnection of
group hunting 10-1
CITAM-Racks 13-8
H interface procedure 7-4
hardware default password interface procedures 7-20
7-79; 9-3 ISDN Connection Test 7-108;
Hayes AT 5-1; 7-4; 8-1; 8-25; 12-6
8-40 ISDN connection type 7-59
Hayes AT character format ISDN LED 3-3
7-16 ISDN port 3-2
Hayes AT commands 16-7 ISDN-access configuration
Hayes AT connection set-up (Hayes AT) 8-35
8-27 ISDN-Loop Test 7-109
Hayes AT disconnection 8-28 ITAC 12-2
Hayes AT display commands L
8-38
leased line connection 4-5
Hayes AT feedback 8-42
leased line connections 11-1
Hayes AT identification
LED 6-7; 6-11; 13-6
commands 8-38
LMU-1 support 11-3
Hayes AT message formats
Local Loop 12-2; 12-5
8-42
Local Loop Back 12-4
Hayes AT programming 8-28
LOCAL NUMBER 4-7
Hayes AT S-register 8-41
Hayes AT status display 8-43
Index - 4
Index
local number configuration P
(Hayes AT) 8-36 PABX parameter 7-74
local password 7-53 parameter CALLSUB 7-10
localcheck 7-55 password 7-53; 7-79; 9-3
location 6-13 Password (Hayes AT) 8-33
loop 7-75 password check (Hayes AT)
looptest with INBAND 12-6 8-34
looptest with subaddress password protection
12-7 configuration 7-81
M PBX hunting group 4-5
manual disconnection 6-11 Port 4-2
message 9-10 Port 1 (LED display) 3-4
MIC 4-1 Port 2 (LED display) 3-4
MIC V.24 16-40 port selecting procedure 4-7
MIC V.35 16-42 ports 3-5
MIC X.21 16-38 Power supply 2-1
MIDUO V.24 16-41 PRN 8-13
MIDUO V.35 16-43 PRO 8-14
MIDUO X.21 16-39 Prompt 9-8
MixMode 7-59; 11-5 protocol for V.25bis in
MSN 7-55; 7-70 synchronous mode 7-14
MSN (Multiple Subscriber R
Number) 4-6; 6-13; 7-55; RAM test 5-5
7-77; 7-92; 7-94; 7-108; remote configuration 7-79;
9-1 9-1; 9-8; 13-7
N remote loop 7-75; 12-3; 12-5
National ISDN 7-104; 14-5 Remote Supervisor Call 7-53;
NI1 7-105; 7-106; 14-5 7-83; 7-86
Northern Telecom 7-104; remote terminal 4-9; 7-66
14-1; 14-4 remote-configuration 9-4
Northern Telecom DMS-100 RESET 6-1
14-4 reset default 4-1; 6-2
NTI 7-105; 7-106 RESET key 3-4
numbers 8-12 RJ 45 socket 3-3
O S
ON 7-77 S0-BUS (LED display) 3-3
operation mode 7-3; 7-11 Security information 2-1
Operation Modes 5-1 SELECT key 3-4; 5-3
origination number 7-53 SELV circuits 2-1
separator character 4-6
Index - 5
Index
Service Indicator 7-7; 7-11 US-ISDN-Software 4-10
setting up a connection 6-7 V
SHORT HOLD MODE 7-102
V.110 7-18; 7-75; 8-14
slot address 13-2
V.24 7-4; 12-2; 13-7
SLOW DIAL function 7-57
V.24 interface 5-7
software status 6-4
V.25bis 5-1; 7-4; 8-9
Specifications 2-1
V.25bis commands for
SPEED128 8-35
incoming calls 8-16
SPID Number 4-10; 14-1
V.25bis dialing procedure 8-1
SPID-Number 7-104; 14-2
V.25bis disconnection
storage location 5-5; 6-7
commands 8-13
Subaddress 7-8
V.25bis display commands
subaddress rotary switch 4-5
8-15
Subadresse 4-1
V.25bis feedback 8-17
SUPCON
V.25bis programming
(Supervisor-Console)
commands 8-13
13-2; 13-5; 13-8
V.25bis protocols 8-10
supervisor speed 5-8
V.25bis set-up commands
supervisor terminal 9-8; 13-2;
8-12
13-7; 13-8
V.25bis-Modifications 7-95
SVbd 5-8
VDE 805 2-1
SW Version for CUSTOMNET
VT100 terminal 5-11
Australia 7-104
SW Version for North America W
7-104 Window System 5-11
SW-version for North America Windows95 16-11
14-1 Window-System 5-1
synchronous mode 7-3
X
T X.21 7-4; 7-7; 7-18; 7-57;
TEI 10-1 8-19; 12-5
Terminal Endpoint Identifier X.21 dialing procedure 8-1
10-1 X.21 error codes 8-22
test possibilities 12-1 X.21 feedback 8-20
transmission rate 8-19; 9-5 X.21-Schnittstelle 8-19
Transmission Speed 7-11 X.30 7-18; 8-14
U X-Bits 12-3
XX-Bits parameter 7-75
UK 7-94
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