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DATASET 1100 Series Descrbtion
Installation
Any connection
of thls device to an off premise
application,
an out of plant
application,
or to any other exposed
plant application
may result in a safety
hazard, and/or defective
operation,
and/or equipment
damage.
Install a Standalone
DATASET II 03 by placing it near its associated
telephone
set and
data peripheral
(its case is designed
to lie flat on the desk under a standard
telephone).
Complete
Customer
Data Entry for the system to allow the Standalone
DATASET
I I 03
cartridge
to operate
with the PABX.
Connect
the telephone
set cord to the jack marked
PHONE;
connect
the modular
telephone
line cord to the jack marked
Ll NE and to the wall or floor jack which connects
to the PABX main distributing
frame (MDF). The connection
to the MDF is a four-wire
circuit; the voice Tip and Ring (red and green)
connect
to an ONS or COV line card
(depending
on the type of set being used), and the dataset
Tip and Ring (yellow and
black) connect
to a DNI Line Card.
An alternative
Tip and Ring wiring arrangement
is: connect
the telephone
set through
a two-wire
connection
to its ONS or COV line card; connect the modular
telephone
line
cord (data Tip and Ring) to the jack of the Standalone
DATASET
1103 marked
LINE,
through
the MDF to its DNI Line Card in the PABX.
Plug the power
supply
into an ac outlet
and its cord into the power
socket
on the
Standalone
DATASET II 03. All LEDs (except POWER) should flash 5 times, indicating
that the dataset
has passed its self-test.
If this does not happen,
the dataset
is faulty
and must be replaced.
The POWER
LED should be on continuously,
indicating
connection
to the Digital Line
Card.
If the POWER
LED is flashing,
check the wiring between
the dataset
and the
PABX, and Customer
Data Entry (CDE) for the device.
Plug the RS-232
interconnecting
cable into the RS-232
connector
at the back of the
Standalone
DATASET
II 03 and connect
its other end to the peripheral
device. When
the RS-232
connector
is attached,
the DEVICE
LED should
be on, unless the device
is an auto-answer
device,
and defined
as such in CDE (usually
only destination
devices
such as host computers
are auto-answer).
If the device is not auto-answer,
and the DEVICE
LED does not come on, do the following:
I.
Make sure the device is powered
on.
2. Use an RS-232
break-out
box to verify that the device provides
DTR. If the device
does not provide
DTR, select CDE option 'IRS-232
Force High" for that device.
9109-096-1264A
Issue 1
Revision 0
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