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MIU14.4, MIU9.6, MIU28.8 manual Telenetics Corporation, Document No. 49-0002-001 Rev.A
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Specifications
Install
Industrial The MIU is packaged in a rugged, compact, non- metallic ABS enclosure. Designed for unmanned locations, the MIUs do not include the array of pushbuttons and LEDs normally associated with consumer-type modems. Configuration is by dip switches and/or software “AT” commands. Standard industrial connectors for data, analog and power interfaces allow reliable interconnection to other industrial components
Auto Reset Feature
Diagnostics
Normal hang up no error occurred
Q Received Line Signal Quality
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Not Applicable
Power Modes
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Telenetics Corporation
26772 Vista Terrace Drive
Lake Forest, California 92630
(949)455-4000
Fax
(949)455-4010
Document No.
49-0002-001
Rev.A
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Contents
See Book 2 for AT Commands
for the
Installation, Operation & Diagnostics
MIU2.4 MIU9.6 MIU14.4 MIU28.8 Industrial Grade Dial Modems Book 1 of
Document No. 49-0002-001 Rev.A
Telenetics Corporation
26772 Vista Terrace Drive Lake Forest, California 949455-4000 Fax
POWER MODES
TABLE of CONTENTS
GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MODEM SPECIFICATIONS
FCC Part 15, Class A and Part
1. STANDARDS
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2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Industrial The MIU is packaged in a rugged, compact, non- metallic ABS enclosure. Designed for unmanned locations, the MIUs do not include the array of pushbuttons and LEDs normally associated with consumer-type modems. Configuration is by dip switches and/or software “AT” commands. Standard industrial connectors for data, analog and power interfaces allow reliable interconnection to other industrial components
MIU9.6
3. GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MIU2.4
MIU14.4
Power On
4. POWER MODES
Power
Power Down
MIU9.6
5. MODEM SPECIFICATIONS
MIU2.4
MIU14.4
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6. POWER CONNECTIONS
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7. SERIAL DATA PORT PIN-OUTS
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8. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Not Applicable
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11. AUTO DIAL FEATURE
9. LED INDICATOR
10. AUTO RESET FEATURE
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12. OUTLINE DRAWING & MOUNTING
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13. MODEM CONFIGURATION
TELEPHONE NUMBERS &Z0=
14. FACTORY CONFIGURATION ~ MIU2.4 ACTIVE PROFILE
STORED PROFILE
STORED PROFILE
B1 E1 L1 M1 N1 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &T5 &X0 &Y0 S00001 S01000 S02043 S03013 S04010 S05008 S06002 S07050 S08002 S09006 S10014 S11095 S12050 S18000 S25005 S26001 S36007 S37000 S38020 S44020 S46138 S48007 S95000
14. FACTORY CONFIGURATION ~ MIU9.6 ACTIVE PROFILE
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
STORED PROFILE
STORED PROFILE
14. FACTORY CONFIGURATION ~ MIU14.4 ACTIVE PROFILE
STORED PROFILE
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
STORED PROFILE
14. FACTORY CONFIGURATION ~ MIU28.8 ACTIVE PROFILE
STORED PROFILE
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
15. DIAGNOSTICS
RESULT CODE
T0 TERMINATE TEST IN PROGRESS
T1 INITIATE LOCAL ANALOG LOOPBACK See Figure
DESCRIPTION
GRANT REMOTE DIGITAL LOOPBACK RDL REQUESTS
NO FUNCTION
PERFORM LOCAL DIGITAL LOOPBACK See Figure
RESULT CODE
RESULT CODE
T5 DENY RDL REQUESTS
T6 INITIATE REMOTE DIGITAL LOOPBACK See Figure
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
T7 INITIATE RDL WITH LOCAL SELF TEST See Figure
RESULT CODES
DESCRIPTION
T8 LOCAL LOOPBACK WITH SELF TEST See Figure
RESULT CODE
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S86 CONNECTION FAILURE CAUSE
ADDITIONAL TEST / DIAGNOSTICS COMMANDS L RECEIVED SIGNAL LEVEL
Q RECEIVED LINE SIGNAL QUALITY
0 Normal hang up no error occurred
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