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Honeywell BC-200 - Modem, Printer, and HLI Interface; Modem Interface and Settings

Honeywell BC-200
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Appendix
BC-200 Manual P/N DOC-01-013 124
9.7 MODEM/PRINTER/HLI INTERFACE
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The BC-200 PC Interface can be used to control the FIP using a modem and BC-200 PCI software. A global
option on the FIP will enable/disable modem operation.
9.7.1.1 PC MODEM
Any non software modem should work correctly with the PCI. It is recommended to use a high quality external
modem to allow modifying of modem parameters to solve any possible compatibility issues.
9.7.1.2 FIP MODEM
The recommended modem for the FIP is a NetComm IG6000 (industrial modem) that is modified to work with
24VDC. This modem was chosen due to its construction and reliability.
9.7.1.3 FIP MODEM SETTINGS
The FIP modem needs to be programmed with the following AT commands using a terminal program such as
HyperTerminal and the standard modem to PC cable provided:
Use “AT S0=2 R115 &K3 &S0 %E2 command to set the required modem options
ATS0=2 - answer after 2 rings
ATR115 - lock terminal speed to 115000
AT&K3 - RTS/CTS flow control
AT&S0 - DSR signal always asserted
AT%E2 - Automatic speed stepping
To establish connection with the modem after the above commands have been entered, set HyperTerminal port
settings to 115 baud rate & RTS/CTS handshaking.
After re-connecting to the modem using the above settings, save the configuration to hardware profile 0 using the
AT&W0 command.
Check modem configuration using AT&V command. Ensure that all the options are the same as the configuration
printout below:
B0 E1 L1 M1 T Q0 R115 V1 W2 X5 &B4 &C1 &D2 &G0 &H0 &K3 &L0 &M0 &N1 &P1 &R0 &S0
&T4 &X0 &Y0 \A3 \B3 \J0 \K5 \N3 \T0 \V0 \X0 #A2 #B0 #C0 #D0 #E0 #F0 #I0 #J1
#M0 #N0 #O0 #Q0 #U0 #V0 %B0 %C3 %D0 %E2 %F1 %G0 %H0 %K0 %L11 %M0 %N0 %P0 %R0
%S0 %T0 %U0 %V0 %W0 *K0 *V0 *R0 *T0 *Y0 -Q1 :E1 -SDR0,1 #CID0 #MUS0
S000:002 S002:043 S003:013 S004:010 S005:008 S006:004 S007:050 S008:004
S009:006 S010:018 S011:095 S012:050 S018:000 S025:005 S026:000 S030:000
S033:003 S042:002 S043:015 S045:098 S047:030 S066:010 S067:042 S069:060
S076:080 S077:010 S105:030 S110:004 S126:061
&Z0 = &Z1 =
&Z2 = &Z3 =
&Z4 = &Z5 =
&Z6 = &Z7 =
&Z8 = &Z9 =
Last dialled = T2
+MS: 12,1,300,56000,1,0
Access Security: OFF Security Database, Security Mode & Call-Log Erase: FREE
Stored Phone Numbers: DISPLAYED OutDial: ENABLED
Caller ID: DISABLED DES: 64bit
Internal Storage (#MEM): Enabled when DTR off: 4 Voice Messages
#ALM1=0, #ALM2=0, PIN number =1234

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