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12.03
DlUs can function
with DCE and DTE de-
vices at data speeds
of up to 19.2 kbps. However,
keyboard
dialing using AT commands
(from a PC
or terminal
connected
to a DIU) is limited to 9600
bps. A speed of 19.2 kbps can be achieved
when
dialing from a PDIU-DI-equipped
digital telephone
dialpad,
but many PC software
programs
do not yet
handle 19.2 kbps in an error-free
manner.
DIU data
transmisssion
speed is set by the first ATcommand
that the DIU receives
once it is in the command
state; if manual dialing or receiving
calls in the auto
answer
(default)
mode,
the transmission
speed is
transparent.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
To use the PDIU-DI or PDIU-DS with AT
commands, communications software or a
PC program that performs terminal emula-
tion must be used. A Tcommands cannot be
issued from the computer's operating sys-
tem prompt.
12.10 Common DIU Connections
12.11
The block diagram
in Figure 8-25 illustrates
common
DIU connections.
In this example,
PDIU-
Dls are connected
to personal
computers
(PC1 and
PC2),
and PDIU-DSs
are connected
to a serial
printer and modems.
The personal
computer
users
can transfer
files internally,
print files on the same
printer,
and access
the modem
pool to send/re-
ceive data to/from
an external
personal
computer
or dial up data service.
12.12
To access these devices, a data call connec-
tion must be established
between
the DIUs. This is
accomplished
by dialing the destination
DIU from a
digital telephone
dialpad
or from a PC keyboard
using standard
AT dial commands.
PDIU-Dls
share
the same
intercom
numbers/ports
with the digital
telephone
to which they are connected,
while PDIU-
DSs have their own. The INT and DATA LEDs on the
digital telephone
tell the system whether
a voice or
data call is being made: the INT LED, voice calls; and
the DATA LED initiates data calls. When dialing from
a keyboard
with AT commands,
B 0 1 is typed for
voice calls, and 10 m w for data calls.
12.13
Installation
instructions
for these
devices
are provided
in Paragraphs
12.40
thru
12.70.
Call
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS
SECTION 206-096-208
FEBRUARY1991
paths and scenarios
for five types of data test calls
are provided
in Paragraphs
12.82 N 12.86. Step-by-
step data calling
procedures
are provided
in the
Data
Interface
User Guide
in the Installation
&
Maintenance
Manual,
Operating
Procedures.
12.20 EIA Interface Leads (Signals)
12.21
Both DlUs operate with the ten standard
EIA
RS-232
interface
leads (signals)
on which signal-
ing data is transmitted
and received.
DlUs connect
to serial data devices with standard
RS-232 cables,
available
from telephone
supply
stores
(see Fig-
ures 8-29 m 8-34). The PDIU-DVPDIU-DS
requires
ten signals for some applications,
but can function
with eight using modular cords and connectors
with
RJ45/DB25
adapters
for other applications.
If un-
certain which signals are necessary
for an applica-
tion, all ten should
be connected.
IMPORTANT NOTES!
1. The PDIU-DI is always a DCE device;
the PDIU-DS may be a DTE or DCE,
depending on how its internal jumpers
(I- 9) are configured (see Figure 8-28).
2. In the descriptions below, when a sig-
nal is ON, its potential is
about
seven
volts positive relative to signal ground
(pin 7); when a signal is OFF, it is about
7 volts negative relative to the signal
ground (pin 7).
l
Frame Ground (FG, Pin 1):
The FG signal (EIA
circuit AA) is a protective
or safety ground which
is bonded
to the PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS
PCB. If re-
quired
by local codes,
the FG should
be con-
nected
to external
ground.
l
Signal Ground (SG, Pin
7): The SG signal (EIA
circuit AB) establishes
the common
ground
ref-
erence for all other PDIU and data device signals
and must be wired for all applications.
l
Transmit Data (TD, Pin
2): DTE devices trans-
mit and DCE devices receive data on the TD lead
(EIA circuit BA). Before
the DTE device
can
transmit
the TD signal, the RTS, CTS, DSR, and
DTR signals (all discussed
below) must be ON.
The TD signal is OFF in the idle state.
l
Receive Data (RD, Pi'n 3):
The DCE -device
transmits
data to the DTE device on the RD lead
(EIAcircuit
BB); the DTE receives dataon
the RD.
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