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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS
SECTION 200-096-208
FEBRUARY1991
l
LED
02: Should
be OFF for PDIU-DS
ports connected
to printers.
l
LED 03:
Should
be OFF for PDIU-DS
ports that connect
to DTE- or DCE-type
printers.
l
LED 04:
Should always be ON for PDIU-
DS ports.
l
LED
05: Should
be OFF for PDIU-DS
ports connected
to printers.
l
LEDs
17 -, 20: Data security groups can
be used to allow or deny digital telephones
equippedwith
PDIU-Dlsaccessto
PDIU-
DS ports
connected
to a printer.
DIU
stations can only make datacalls
to DlUs
in the same data security
group.
7) Program
22should
be used to configure
PDIU-
DSs to hunt if more than one PDIU-DS
con-
nected to the same printer/server.
lines and modems,
it is recommended
to connect
modems
to PSTU/PESU
standard
station ports in
a modem
pool configuration.
The RS-232
side of
the modem connects
to the PDIU-DSwith
standard
RS-232 cables; the PDIU-DS
line side (RJ-11 con-
nector) always connects
to its own individual
PDKU
port. Use the instructions
below to install modems
to PDIU-DSs.
1) Configure
the PDIU-DS
as a DTE device:
Disassemble
the PDIU-DS
and place jumper
plugs
Pl
y
P9
in the"B-C'position
(MODEM).
Reassemble
the PDIU-DS
and mark "B-C" on
the bottom
identification
label for future refer-
ence.
(Paragraph
12.70
provides
PDIU-DS
disassembly/assembly
instructions
and Fig-
ure 8-28 provides
jumper
plug information.)
2) Connect the PDIU-DS to the appropriate
PDKU
circuit per the wiring diagrams
in Section 200-
12.60 PDIU-DS To Modem Installation
12.61
With
Release
3 software,
STRATA
DK en-
ables asynchronous-type
(not synchronous)
mo-
dems to be connected
to PDIU-DSs.
This allows
PDIU-DI
equipped
digital telephones
that are con-
nected to personal
computers,
terminals,
and other
devices
to share access
to a modem
or modem
pool.
IMPORTANT
NOTE!
Modems
must
be "smart
modems"
that
respond
to ATcommandsandreturn
result
codes.
Modems
are customer-supplied.
12.62
A modem(s)
can be accessed
internally
for
outgoing
data calls or externally
for incoming
data
calls. Modems
operate
as DCE devices;
so PDIU-
DSs that are connected
to them must be configured
to operate
like a DTE device.
In the example
installation
in Figure 8-25, the line side of the two
modems
are connected
to PSTU/PESU
ports to
establish
a modem
pool; however,
the line side of
modems
could be connected
directly to a dedicated
CO line. If modems
are connected
directly to tele-
phone
network
CO lines, automatic
transfer
of CO
line voice calls to system
modems
(data call) will
not function
as described
in the Data Interface
User
Guide.
For best operation
and utilization
of CO
096-209.
3) Connect
the appropriate
RS-232
cable
be-
tween the modem and the PDIU-DS.
Figure8-
32 shows
an example
PDIU-DS
to "smart
modem"
RS-232
connection.
IMPORTANT
NOTE!
All ten PDIU-DS
EIA leads (signals)
should
be connected
to the modem.
Consult
the
modem's
documentation
for correct
RS-
232 pin
requirements;
the requirements
may vary with each manufacturer.
4) Connect
the line side of the modem to a PSTU
or PESU
standard
telephone
circuit
or a
dedicated
CO line (consult
the
modem's
documentation
to install the it to a CO line).
Section
200-096-209
provides
PESU/PSTU
station port wiring information.
5) Set the PDIU-DS
DIP switch
(SWl-1 - 4)
for
thedesiredapplication.
Figure8-26shows
the
DIP switch
location
and
Paragraph
12.30
describes
switch functions.
6) Use the programs
below
to configure
the
PDIU-DS
to connect
to an asynchronous
modem
(see programming
Section
200-096-
302 for explanations
and record sheets).
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