Mitsubishi Electronics MAM-GM24 Connection to the Telephone Network only AM series, Clip Feature

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Connection to the Telephone Network (only AM series)

Installation and Mounting

 

 

3.6Connection to the Telephone Network (only AM series)

Connection to telephone network (PSTN) is established via the included telephone cable and the “Line” jack of the MAM.

1 - b2

2 - W

3 - a

4 - b

6 5 4 3 2 1 5 - E

6 - a2

Abb. 3-9

The Mitsubishi Alarm Modem supports the a/b leads (3 and 4).

To get access to your Mitsubishi Alarm Modem, the telephone number of the connection used must be known.

3.6.1Testing the Telephone Connection

In order to check the telephone number of the connection used, plug a telephone into the appro- priate socket and dial the number by another telephone, or from a mobile. If the telephone at the appropriate socket rings, the number is correct.

In order to check if the telephone connection supports the CLIP feature, dial from the appropriate connection to another telephone. If the calling number is shown at the called partys end, the CLIP feature is supported.

If this is the case, your Mitsubishi Alarm Modem may send messages via phone, may be called for remote connections or even may trigger events by the calling number transmitted.

3.6.2The CLIP Feature

Additionally, for triggering events by calling number identification, the CLIP feature (recognizing incoming call numbers) of the connection used must be enabled. For details on this, please con- tact your telephone service provider.

3.6.3Telephone Exchange System

When connecting to a telephone exchange (PABX), take care if an outside line prefix is neces- sary, and check with your telephone system documentation if the CLIP feature is supported.

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Contents Draft Page About this Manual Page Alarm Modems AM and GM series Art-NoMitsubishi Electric Security Advice Safety instructionsIntended Target Audience Proper useMitsubishi Electric Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance Installation and MountingFunction overview InterfacesPower supply Operation Configuration and projects SoftwareCommunication with a PLC AppendixMitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance Communicating possibilities with the Mitsubishi Alarm ModemState-Of-The-Art Communication Easy To RetrofitAlarming with acknowledgment Remote switching via SMS and Express-E-MailFunction overview Integrated PLC protocolsTeleservice via PC Pump alarm application exampleSecure Login Pump alarmInstallation and Mounting Overview of the ConnectorsAlarm Modem GSM Tab -1Description of the connectors of the Alarm Modem GSMAlarm Modem 56k Overview of all connectors of the Alarm Modem 56kDescription of the connectors of the Alarm Modem 56k RS 485/422 with MAM-AM24Meaning of the LEDs Tab -3Meaning and function of the LEDsMounting Modem mounted on the DIN railConnecting the GSM antenna only GM series Inserting the SIM card only GM series Push down the button until the card holder is releasedTesting the Telephone Connection Clip FeatureMitsubishi Alarm Modem supports the a/b leads 3 Connection to the Telephone Network only AM seriesCOM2 RS232 Plug InterfacesCOM1 RS232 Jack Mitsubishi Alpha XL and Mitsubishi FX at RS232 RS485 / RS422Alpha XL Mitsubishi FX1S, FX1N, FX2N, and FX2NCAccess to the DIP switches 6Position of the DIP switches under the terminal coverSetting the operating mode on the DIP switch Tab -1Setting the operating mode on the DIP switchRS485 2-wire connection 2-wire bus system, half-duplex Operating modeRS485 4-wire connection 4-wire bus system, full-duplex Mitsubishi FX at RS485/422Power supply Ensure that the screws are seated correctlySelf-test after power up OperationMemory test Tab -1LEDs during the self-testMitsubishi Alarm Modem is operational Line-LED when functioning correctly only GM seriesConfiguration and projects Initial configurationLoading projects in the MAM Loading projects remotely on the MAMSIM card disabled, entry of the Super PIN SIM Card Service CenterPIN OK, no network, MAM not logged PIN incorrect, MAM not loggedOperating modes Modem Mode and TiXML Mode Alarm Editor MX-MAE activates the correct modeUsing MAM without MX-MAE TiXML ModeActivating/deactivating Modem Mode Sending commands to the MAMActivating Modem Mode Deactivating Modem Mode, activating TiXML ModeSoftware MX Mitsubishi Alarm Editor MX-MAESecure Login Access Protection Remote Access PLC driver in the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem Communication with a PLCTechnical data of the MAM series AppendixMain functions System architectureTechnical specifications GM series Technical specifications AM seriesFirmware Serial interfacesTab -7General data Feature DataGeneral Data LEDs, Reset, Update, Error Diagnostics LEDs in the event of faults only GM seriesFactory Reset LEDs on restartFirmware-Update LEDs during factory reset and restartTab -11LEDs during Factory Reset and restart Tab -10LEDs during Firmware-UpdateAccessories Accessories DescriptionMobile networks in Europe USA worldwide Pin assignmentDimensions GM seriesService Power AM seriesMAM-GMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems GSM with RS232 and RS485 TerminalsMAM-AMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems 56k with RS232 and RS485 MAM-AM6 MAM-AM20Index PLCIndex Mitsubishi Alarm Modem Headquarters