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Express 3100
Part Number 1200240L2
Document Number 61200240L2-20A
July 1999
1200240L2
Express 3100
336012VUR01
Express 3100 Power Supply, 12 VDC Output

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  • Page 1 Express 3100 Part Number 1200240L2 Document Number 61200240L2-20A July 1999 1200240L2 Express 3100 336012VUR01 Express 3100 Power Supply, 12 VDC Output...
  • Page 2 Trademarks Express 3100 and Express Configuration Software are trademarks of ADT- RAN, Inc. Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve, Inc. MicroPhone Pro is a trademark of Software Ventures Corporation.
  • Page 3 ADTRAN Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness Disclosure ADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will correctly function in the new millennium. ADTRAN warrants that all products meet Year 2000 specifications regardless of model or revision. Information about ADTRAN's Year 2000 compli-...
  • Page 4 If experiencing difficulty with this equipment, please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty information. The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the network until the problem is corrected or it is certain the equip- ment is not malfunctioning.
  • Page 5 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by ADTRAN will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 6 The cost of shipping the equipment from Buyer’s facility SHIPPING: back to ADTRAN shall be paid by the Buyer. The cost for return ship- ping of the equipment by surface carrier shall be paid by ADTRAN. ADTRAN will utilize other means of express shipment at the request...
  • Page 7 The cost of out-of-warranty repairs including re- OUT OF WARRANTY: turn shipment are subject to a charge as quoted by ADTRAN. The cost of the repair will be invoiced and the return of the item will be made using the most economical shipment means available. ADTRAN will use other means of express shipment at the request of the Buyer.
  • Page 8 In the event of a claim, suit or action against ADTRAN alleging infringement by the use of any such equipment or documentation, furnished under this Agreement, in combination with other articles or in carrying out any process covered by a patent owned or controlled by any other person, in which independent use of the equipment under this Agreement would not be an infringement.
  • Page 9 Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for even- tual conversion into voiceband analog signals and transmitted on the network.
  • Page 10 ( ) I attest that all operations associated with the establishment, main- tenance, and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to analog con- tent and encoded billing protection information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. ( ) The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing en- coded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Express 3100 Features ........
  • Page 12 Data Call Type ........3-12 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 13 Displaying the Unit’s Current Status ....3-22 Displaying the Express 3100’s Caller ID Log Buffer ..3-22...
  • Page 14 Retrieving Status Buffer Information from a Remote Unit . 3-24 Customizing the ADTRAN Express Configuration program . . 3-24 Detecting the Connection ......3-24 Automatically Detecting the Unit on Startup .
  • Page 15 Index ..........Index-1 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 17: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Figure 1-1. Express 3100 Contents ......1-4 Figure 2-1. Front Panel LEDs ......2-7 Figure 2-2.
  • Page 18 List of Figures xviii Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 19: List Of Tables

    Customer-provided Requirements ....1-3 Table 2-1. Express 3100 LED Descriptions ....2-8 Table 3-1.
  • Page 20 List of Tables Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Overview

    (see also Using On-line Help on page 3-5). ANALOG DEVICES SUPPORTED The Express 3100 supports up to two analog devices such as tele- phone, FAX machine, or analog modem in addition to the computer connection for data transmissions. When transmitting data at maxi- mum throughput over both B channels using Multilink PPP, the Ex- press 3100 modem automatically detects calls on the analog ports.
  • Page 22: Express 3100 Features

    Chapter 1. Overview EXPRESS 3100 FEATURES The Express 3100 provides the following features: • Data rates up to 230.4 kbps—more than six times faster than a V.34 analog modem • Simple setup with the ADTRAN Express Configuration Soft- ware™ ®...
  • Page 23: System Requirements

    The telecommunications industry recommends EZ-ISDN 1 for most home office/small business applica- tions. For more information on ordering your ISDN line, see the ADTRAN document Ordering ISDN Service User Guide, part number 60000.015-8, available on the ADTRAN home page at http://www.adtran.com or...
  • Page 24: Express 3100 Shipping Contents

    Chapter 1. Overview by calling ADTRAN (see inside back cover). You can also contact the telephone company for alternative line configurations. EXPRESS 3100 SHIPPING CONTENTS The Express 3100 is packaged with the following contents (see also Figure 1-1 on page 1-4).
  • Page 25 Setting Up the Express 3100 Chapter 2 This chapter tells you how to connect the Express 3100 to a computer, how to install the Express 3100 into your system, and how to install the Express Configuration software. For most instances, once you have completed these three steps, the Express 3100 is ready to use.
  • Page 26: Chapter 2 Setting Up The Express 3100

    Install the Express Configuration software (see page 2-4). Connecting the Hardware: Windows As the first step in getting your Express 3100 up and running, install the hardware. To ensure success, closely follow the instructions be- low—particularly those relating to installing the cables.
  • Page 27: Installing The Express 3100: Windows 95/98

    Chapter 2. Setting Up the Express 3100 Installing the Express 3100: Windows 95/98 Before you can use the Express 3100, your PC must recognize the unit and communicate with it (i.e., the unit must be “installed” into the sys- tem). Windows 95/98 systems automatically detect the presence of new hardware and search for the driver that allows this communica- tion.
  • Page 28: Installing The Express Configuration Software: Windows

    8-1. Installing the Express Configuration Software: Windows Step Action If you haven’t already done so, insert the Express 3100 CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click on Install. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Installing the Express 3100: Windows NT The Windows NT operating system does not automatically detect and install the necessary driver for installing the Express 3100;...
  • Page 29: Macintosh Installation Procedure

    Express 3100 CD. MACINTOSH INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The following Step/Action tables provide step-by-step directions for installing the Express 3100 on a Macintosh; however, the basic instal- lation procedure is as follows: Connect and power up the hardware (see page 2-6).
  • Page 30: Connecting The Hardware: Macintosh

    Macintosh equipment. Power on the Express 3100: Plug the Express 3100 AC power cord into the port on the unit labeled PWR . Plug the other end into a 120 V electrical outlet. The Express 3100 is now powered on.
  • Page 31: Express 3100 Physical Description

    Chapter 2. Setting Up the Express 3100 EXPRESS 3100 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION This section describes the Front and Rear Panels of the Express 3100. Front Panel The Express 3100 Front Panel contains five LEDs associated with the DTE port and the ISDN interface (see Figure 2-1). Table 2-1 describes the LEDs.
  • Page 32: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel The Express 3100 Rear Panel contains all of the interfaces used in con- necting your unit and two DIP switches that set the DTE rate and reset your unit (see Figure 2-2). Please read carefully the section Setting the DIP Switches on page 2-9.
  • Page 33: Setting The Dip Switches

    Chapter 2. Setting Up the Express 3100 Setting the DIP Switches The Express 3100 contains two DIP switches (1 and 2), located on the Rear Panel. These switches let you physically configure DTE rates and reset the unit. The factory default position for both switches is down (ON).
  • Page 34: Using Supplemental Analog Devices

    Chapter 2. Setting Up the Express 3100 USING SUPPLEMENTAL ANALOG DEVICES With the Express 3100 you can use two analog devices such as a tele- phone, FAX machine, analog modem (external or internal), answering machine, or Caller ID box. (For detailed information on installing an analog modem, see Chapter 7.) Figure 2-4 depicts one possible hard-...
  • Page 35: Connecting Your Primary Telephone

    The Basic Rate ISDN line, required for using the Express 3100, in- cludes two ISDN phone numbers (see also, Ordering a Basic Rate ISDN Line on page 1-3). The Express 3100 allocates ISDN phone number 1 to POTS port 1. Connect your primary telephone (the one you use to talk to people) to POTS port 1 (see Figure 2-5).
  • Page 36 Chapter 2. Setting Up the Express 3100 2-12 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3 Using The Express Configuration Program

    Using the Express Chapter 3 Configuration Program The Express 3100 comes from the factory preconfigured and ready to use. You can, however, use the ADTRAN Express Configuration Soft- ware to change and restore these settings. The program also contains other functions (see Table 3-1).
  • Page 38: Before Using The Program

    Figure 3-1. ADTRAN Express Configuration GUI BEFORE USING THE PROGRAM Before opening the Express Configuration program, ensure that the Express 3100 is properly connected to your computer and that it is powered on. Also, exit any applications that may be using the Express 3100.
  • Page 39: Closing The Program

    CLOSING THE PROGRAM Close the Express Configuration program by clicking Exit on the left panel of the ADTRAN Express Configuration window or by clicking the close button ( ) on the Title Bar. If Add Tray Tool (under preferences) is selected, the Express...
  • Page 40: Opening The Tray Tool Menu

    You must disable Capture COM Port before using dial-up networking or other terminal packages. About Express Configuration Displays version information. Help on Express Configuration Opens the on-line help file. Exit Closes the Tray Tool. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 41: Factory Default Settings

    ISDN and User profiles (see Understanding Profiles on page 3-6). You can also restore these settings at any time. Restoring Factory Default Settings To restore the Express 3100 to the factory default settings, follow the steps below: Instructions for Restoring Factory Default Settings...
  • Page 42: Understanding Profiles

    User Profiles User profiles contain configuration information for the many features of the Express 3100 such as protocol selection, calling features, and a call rejection phone list. Using the user profile option of the Express Configuration program, you can modify, create, and delete user pro- files.
  • Page 43: Remote Access Protocols

    The ISDN profile window contains three tabs: General, Packet, and Preview. The General and Packet tabs contain fields for setting param- eters. The Preview tab lists information about the profile shown in the Name box. Figure 3-3. ISDN Profile Setup Window 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 44: General Tab

    The number of SPIDs required (0, 1, or 2) depends on how the ISDN line is configured. For example, a point-to-point line has no SPIDs. Multipoint lines have one or more SPIDs. The Express 3100 uses the presence of one SPID to determine if the line is multi- point.
  • Page 45: Ni1 Conference Feature

    The Preview tab window displays a list of the configuration parame- ters and their values for the current profile. ATS refers to the AT com- mands for that configuration parameter, Description refers to the particular configuration parameter, and Value lists the corresponding parameter value. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 46: User Profile Window

    Protocol Sets the protocol type: PPP Async-Sync, Async Bonding, V.110, V120, Fallback. The Express 3100 communicates with many different types of tele- communications equipment including other Express 3100 units, other ISDN terminal adapters, and PPP-compatible devices. Com- munication between such devices requires various rate adaption protocols supporting various bit rates and EIA-232 connector set- tings (protocol type).
  • Page 47: Dtr Options

    PC) to deal with one device sending data at a rate higher than the other device. Hardware Controls the data transmission between the terminal (PC) and the Express 3100 (via EIA-232 pins). Recom- mended for high-speed data transmission. Software Uses characters embedded in the communication soft- ware to control the data transmission.
  • Page 48: Data Call Type

    56 kbps. Data 64kbps Instructs call control software to request an unrestrict- ed 64 kbps data circuit. (Default for the Express 3100.) Data Over Voice Allows data calls to be placed using a Speech Call Type. If a usage charge for data exists in your area, you may benefit from this option.
  • Page 49: Enable Distinctive Ringing

    From the Protocols Tab, you can define the BONDING specifications using the following options: Type Defines the type of equipment used in a call. Set to ADTRAN Only when originating BONDING calls to ADTRAN legacy ISU equipment; otherwise, set this field to Multi-Vendor.
  • Page 50: Tcid

    Voice Call Rejection List. If a match between the incoming calling party number and an entry in the Incoming Voice Call Re- jection List occurs, the Express 3100 refuses to ring the POTS port. Generally, the caller experiences a busy signal. A message in the Status Buffer is the only indication that a call has been rejected.
  • Page 51: Advanced Tab

    Sends a low-level compatibility information element as part of the setup message. Connect Timeout Sets the length of time that the Express 3100 waits for the far-end unit to answer an outgoing call. Inactivity Timer Defines the amount of time (in minutes) the Express 3100 remains idle before automatically disconnecting the current data call.
  • Page 52: Disable Call Waiting On Pots 1 And 2

    Chapter 3. Using the Express Configuration Program Disable call waiting on POTS 1 and 2 Instructs Express 3100 to disable call waiting and give callers ei- ther a ringing tone or a busy tone. Flash/Hook Default Flash/hook means to press and release the flash button on the telephone keypad.
  • Page 53: Creating New Profiles

    Instructions for Creating New Profiles Step Action Open the ADTRAN Express Configuration program. On the left panel of the Express Configuration program window, click on either isdn setup (to view the current ISDN profile) or profile setup (to view the current User profile).
  • Page 54: Modifying Profiles

    Instructions for Modifying Profiles Step Action Open the ADTRAN Express Configuration program. On the left panel of the Express Configuration program window, click on either isdn setup (to view the current ISDN profile) or profile setup (to view the current User profile).
  • Page 55: Deleting Profiles

    Instructions for Deleting Profiles Step Action Open the ADTRAN Express Configuration program. On the left panel of the Express Configuration program window, click on either isdn setup (to view the current ISDN profile) or profile setup (to view the current User profile).
  • Page 56: Importing Profiles

    Instructions for Importing Profiles Step Action Open the ADTRAN Express Configuration program. On the left panel of the Express Configuration program window, click on either isdn setup (to view the current ISDN profile) or profile setup (to view the current User profile).
  • Page 57: Reading Configuration Information Into The Current Profile

    Name field before continuing.) Click the Read button. USING DIAGNOSTICS The option, diagnostics, provides detailed information about the sta- tus of the Express 3100—both local and remote units (see Figure 3-5 on page 3-22). 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 58: Diagnosing Local Units

    To clear the contents of the log buffer, click the Clear button. Retrieving Current Settings To retrieve the current Express 3100 settings, click the Register Dump button (under diagnostics). The current settings display in a format identical to the Preview list (see Preview Tab on page 3-9 or page 3-16).
  • Page 59: Diagnosing Connection Problems

    Diagnosing Connection Problems You can diagnose many connection problems by viewing the Status Buffer messages returned from the ISDN network and the ADTRAN Express 3100. Access these messages by clicking the Status Buffer but- ton (under diagnostics). Launching Terminal Programs Launch the terminal program specified in the preferences option (Program Name) by clicking the Terminal button (under diagnostics).
  • Page 60: Retrieving Status Buffer Information From A Remote Unit

    When the Auto-Detect Express 3100 checkbox is selected (under pref- erences), the Express Configuration program automatically detects the presence of the Express 3100 on startup. Normally, you won’t make changes to this state. However, if you have opted to uncheck...
  • Page 61: Automatically Detecting The Unit On Startup

    Automatically Detecting the Unit on Startup To instruct the ADTRAN Express Configuration program to automat- ically detect on startup an Express 3100 unit on COM ports 1 through 4, check the Auto-Detect Express 3100 checkbox (under preferences). This feature defaults to the auto-detect state. Uncheck the box to dis- able auto-detection.
  • Page 62: Locating Information About The Program

    Chapter 3. Using the Express Configuration Program LOCATING INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROGRAM To find the version number and registration information about the ADTRAN Express Configuration program, click on about on the left panel of the GUI. 3-26 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 63: Chapter 4 Using Vt-100 Terminal Emulation

    Using VT-100 Terminal Chapter 4 Emulation You can configure the Express 3100 using any communications pack- age that supports VT-100 terminal emulation. Ensure that the Express 3100 is properly connected to your PC and that it is powered on before you try to configure your unit.
  • Page 64: Accessing Terminal Menus

    Menu Hot Keys CONFIG (Ctrl + C) DIAL (Ctrl + D) STATUS (Ctrl + V) TEST (Ctrl + T) The communications package must be configured to pass these control sequences through to the Express 3100. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 65: Exiting The Terminal Menus

    Displaying the Status Buffer Once you have accessed the terminal menus, type at any time Ctrl + V to display the Express 3100 Status menu (see Figure 4-2) which con- tains the Status Buffer. Figure 4-2. VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 66: Status Buffer Messages

    The most recent status message appears as Status 1, with the remaining status messages ap- pearing in descending order. Appendix B, Status Buffer Messages, lists the Status Buffer messages and their descriptions. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 67: Chapter 5 Optional Calling Features

    Optional Calling Features Chapter 5 The Express 3100 fully supports optional calling features such as three- or six-way call conferencing, call forwarding, caller ID, call re- turn, call holding, call transfer, call rejection, call waiting, and mes- sage waiting. To use these features, your touch-tone telephone must connect to POTS 1 (see Connecting Your Primary Telephone on page 2-11).
  • Page 68: Call Forwarding

    With this feature, your telephone automatically dials the last incoming call. CALL REJECT The Express 3100 provides two methods for rejecting incoming calls: using a call reject list and rejecting anonymous calls. Both of these fea- tures are enabled and disabled from the Phone List tab which opens when you are working with User profiles.
  • Page 69: Call Waiting

    Instructions for Enabling/Disabling the Call Waiting Tone To... Do this... Disable Using a touch-tone phone, press *70. Enable Hang up; the Express 3100 defaults to call waiting. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 70: Message Waiting Indicator

    ISDN provider. POTS PORTS DISTINCTIVE RINGS You can set up the Express 3100 so that POTS ports 1 and 2 have dis- tinctive rings that are easily recognized. S-register 19 controls this fea- ture (see S-Registers on page A-2).
  • Page 71: Chapter 6 Upgrading Software

    Chapter 6 Software upgrades provide you with new and improved features. The Express 3100 flash-memory upgrades the software from a file provided by ADTRAN. To check the software version currently running, click on the about tab of the Express Configuration program or view the Status menu via a VT-100 terminal emulation session.
  • Page 72 PWR/LINE LED is no longer illuminated. Only the flashes during TD LED the software upgrade process. Once the process is complete, the Express 3100 automatically resets. Close the Express Configuration program when you have finished. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 73: Upgrading Software Using Hyperterminal

    Instructions for Upgrading Software Using HyperTerminal Step Action Download the necessary upgrade files from the ADTRAN web site ( www.adtran.com ). Connect to the Express 3100 via HyperTerminal: a. Windows 95 Start > Programs> Accessories > HyperTerminal Windows 98 Start > Programs> Accessories > Communication >...
  • Page 74 Once the download is complete, exit HyperTerminal, saving the session if desired. The software upgrade is now complete. If the PWR/LINE, B1 and B2 LEDs are flashing, the software upgrade failed. (In this case, see Troubleshooting on page 8-1.) Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 75: Chapter 7 Installing An Analog Modem

    Chapter 7 If you are using a PC running Windows 95/98, you can connect an internal analog modem to the Express 3100 and access an Internet Service Provider or host server that does not support ISDN. Windows NT 4.0 does not support this feature.
  • Page 76: Internal Analog Modem Application

    Internal analog modem • RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable When using an internal analog modem with the Express 3100, two COM ports are assigned on the PC and configured independently. See the manufacturer's documentation for internal analog modem config- uration.
  • Page 77: Connecting An Internal Analog Modem

    Chapter 7. Installing an Analog Modem ISDN Cable Figure 7-1. Internal Analog Modem Connections Connecting an Internal Analog Modem To connect an internal analog modem to the Express 3100, use the fol- lowing procedure: Instructions for Connecting an Internal Analog Modem Step Action Ensure that the Express 3100 is connected to the PC.
  • Page 78 Chapter 7. Installing an Analog Modem Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 79 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES This section provides troubleshooting techniques to resolve problems that may be encountered while operating the Express 3100. If prob- lems persist, contact ADTRAN technical support for assistance (see the inside back cover of this manual for more information). Topics covered in this chapter are listed below: •...
  • Page 80: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    PWR / LINE LED is off. This indicates a problem with the power to the unit. Verify that the power cord is connected to the Express 3100, and that it is plugged into a working 120 volt AC electrical outlet.
  • Page 81 VT-100 menu system, issue the AT command AT!V from a terminal emulation package such as HyperTer- minal.) b. You can also use Auto-Detect Express 3100 (under prefer- ences) to automatically detect the SPIDs and the Switch Type. In the ADTRAN Express Configuration program,...
  • Page 82 Dial-up connection problems. A variety of causes may result in dial-up connection problems. Status Buffer messages returned from the ISDN network and the Express 3100 can help diagnose many dial-up connection prob- lems. Access these messages by clicking Status Buffer (Local or Remote) on the diagnostics option on the ADTRAN Express Configuration window.
  • Page 83 If the Express 3100 does not work when the DTE rate is set (inside Windows) to 230.4 kbps, verify the following: DIP switch 1 on the back of the Express 3100 is set to Off (up). A high-speed serial card with a 16650 UART is being used, and the software drivers to support the extended baud rate tables are installed.
  • Page 84 Dial-up networking difficulty. If Windows 95/98 Dial-Up Networking cannot talk to the Express 3100, check the modem configuration for the Express 3100 and ensure the bit rate for the DTE is set correctly. If the PC is not equipped with a 16650 UART, then the fastest DTE operation speed is 115.2 kbps;...
  • Page 85: Appendix A At Commands And S-Registers

    Appendix A S-Registers AT COMMANDS AT commands issue directions to the Express 3100 via a VT-100 termi- nal emulation session. The DTE serial port accepts AT commands only when no calls are established; i.e., the carrier detect (CD) signal is in- active.
  • Page 86 To enter an AT command, type AT followed by the command; then, press the Enter key (the AT Commands list begins on page A-4). For example, ATI1 returns the software version of the Express 3100 unit. S-REGISTERS You can change or view the Express 3100 configuration using the S-registers (the S-registers list begins on page A-9).
  • Page 87 Enter key. For example, ATD5551212 dials phone number 555-1212. Disconnecting a Call using AT Commands To end an active call using the AT commands, press the break-in key sequence +++. Then type ATH and press the Enter key to hang up the line. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 88 AT Commands List (Type and then type the command.) Command Function Answer. Places the Express 3100 in answer mode. Current date in the format of DDMMYY. !DAY Initiate the flash software update. The terminal must be set for !FLASHLOAD 57,600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
  • Page 89 CD off with link down. &C3 Data Terminal Ready (DTR Control Line Options ) Command Function Ignore DTR. &D0 DTR off forces command. &D1 Idle when off. DTR off forces idle. (On allows auto answer.) &D2 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 90 Clear-To-Send (CTS) Control Line Options Command Function Follows RTS. &R0 Forced CTS. &R1 Data Set Ready (DSR) Control Line Options Command Function DSR forced on. &S0 DSR if call up. &S1 DSR off if link down. &S2 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 91 Echo on. Allows the command characters typed to be displayed on the screen. AT Command Response Message Options Command Function Response messages on. Response messages off. AT Command Response Message Types Command Function Verbal response messages. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 92 ISDN Switch Type Options Command Function LUCENT 5ESS National ISDN-1 EuroISDN Data Flow Control Option s Command Function No flow control. Software flow control (XON/XOFF). CTS only. Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) factory default. Software from DCE only. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 93 Determines which key or character (in ASCII code) advances the cursor to the next line after Character ending a command line or after an Express 3100 message. The standard character is the line feed (ASCII value of 10 decimal). Range = 0 to 127...
  • Page 94 S-Registers List (Continued) Function Features Command Escape Time Determines the delay required immediately before and after entering the escape command for the Express 3100 to recognize and execute the command. Range = 0 to 127 Spid Download 0=Enabled 1=Disabled Enable/Disable Misc Bits Miscellaneous bits (bit 8 is most significant bit).
  • Page 95 Features Command DTR Detect Time Determines time, in hundredths of a second, that must elapse before the Express 3100 recognizes a change in DTR. Range = 0 to 255 PPP Mode Value determines whether or not PPP will be a single-link or multilink connection.
  • Page 96 Async BONDING negotiation pattern from the originating endpoint before aborting to clear channel mode. It may be necessary to shorten this timer if the DTE equipment connected to the Express 3100 also has timer constraints for completing non-BONDING parameter negotiation.
  • Page 97 2=Async BONDING 5=V.110 6=V.120 11=Fallback 12=PPP async-to sync conversion Call Screening Allows the Express 3100 to screen incoming calls. 0=Answer any call 1=Answer only calls from numbers matching those stored in SN0 through SN9. Expert ISDN Sets the AutoSpid determination feature.
  • Page 98 Bit 0 =1:All tones generated locally Bit 1 =0: Warnings to POTS when unavailable Bit 1 =1:Disable all warnings to POTS Chap Spoofing 32 = CHAP enabled (Windows 95/98 setting) S118 0 = CHAP disabled Enable A-14 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 99 Call Reject List Number 5 SS135 CR6 LOC Call Reject List Number 6 SS136 CR7 LOC Call Reject List Number 7 SS137 CR8 LOC Call Reject List Number 8 SS138 CR9 LOC Call Reject List Number 9 SS139 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual A-15...
  • Page 100 Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers A-16 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 101 2047 loopbk ansr Test remote answered 2047 BERT pattern. Answer The Express 3100 answered a call on either the first or second channel. The calling phone number is displayed if available. ACCESS_INFO_DISCARDED The network was unable to deliver access information to the far end.
  • Page 102: Appendix B Status Buffer Messages

    The bearer channel requested is not available. BEARER_CAP_NOT_AUTH Bearer capability requested is not authorized. Bearer Mode? Incoming call is not of a type the Express 3100 can accept. Bearer Info Cap? Incoming call information transfer capability is not known. BONDING (+/-XXX) The amount of bytes or corrected delay between the B2 and B1 Bearer channels (XXX can range from -8000 to +8128).
  • Page 103 B-channel disconnected. X can be 1 or 2 representing the ap- propriate B-channel. CallID 1 in use The Express 3100 tried to place a call using SPID 1 when SPID 1 was already in use. CallID 2 in use The Express 3100 tried to place a call using SPID 2 when SPID 2 was already in use.
  • Page 104 Disconnect Req Far-end unit disconnected during BONDING negotiation. DTR not up Express 3100 tried to place a call in a dialing mode that re- quires DTR to be in an active state, but it is not. Dump call The Express 3100 could not accept an incoming call because it was already involved in a call.
  • Page 105 Bonding negotiation determined that flow control needs to be optioned on. Hangup The call on either the first or second channel was disconnected by the Express 3100. The far-end phone number is also dis- played. Hold Voice call is on hold.
  • Page 106 The local directory number entered has too many digits. Login failed Unable to connect to remote unit on remote configuration at- tempt. MANDATORY_IE_LEN_ERR Mandatory information element length error. MANDATORY_IE_MISSING Mandatory information element missing. MULTILINK PPP UP Unit connected with Multilink PPP. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 107 Appendix B. Status Buffer Messages Need 64K call The BONDING protocol requires the Express 3100 to be con- figured for 64K data call types. NETWORK BUSY The ISDN switch is busy and unable to process a call. NETWORK_CONGESTION The phone network is currently congested.
  • Page 108 Rcv Cause XXX Undefined cause message received. REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAIL The channel type requested is currently not available. Remote not ISU Bonding negotiation determined the far-end unit is not anoth- er ISU product. RESOURCE_UNAVAIL The requested resource is unavailable. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 109 BONDING equipment. TEMPORARY_FAILURE The network has temporarily failed; try the call again. TIMER_EXPIRY Call control error. TXADD01 expired Bonding timer TXADD01 expired. TXDEQ expired B-channel delay equalization during bonding failed. TXFA1 expired Bonding timer TXFA1 expired. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 110 Ringing call is not answered. USER_BUSY The dialed number is busy. V120 connected The V.120 rate adaption successfully connected to the far-end unit. V120 Timeout V.120 negotiation failed. WRONG_MESSAGE Call control error. WRONG_MSG_FOR_STATE Call control error. B-10 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 111 Disconnecting The current phone call is being disconnected (hung up). Getting TEI #1 The Express 3100 is receiving its first TEI from the network. Getting TEI #2 The Express 3100 is receiving its second TEI from the network. Link Down The network interface is not in sync.
  • Page 112: Appendix C Loop Status Messages

    Appendix C. Loop Status Messages Register SPID #2 The Express 3100 is registering its second SPID with the net- work. Ringing The phone number just dialed is ringing. xxxxx nnnn A rate adaption is running at the bit rate specified by nnnn.
  • Page 113: Appendix D Connector Pinouts

    Connector Pinouts Appendix D This appendix describes the various connector pinouts used with the Express 3100. Figure D-1 shows the EIA-232 interface and Table D-1 shows the EIA-232 pinout. PIN 13 PIN 1 FEMALE PIN 25 PIN 14 Figure D-1. EIA-232 Interface Table D-1.
  • Page 114: Figure D-2. Rj-11 Pots Port Interface

    Figure D-3 shows the RJ-45 ISDN line interface. Pin 4 is Ring and pin 5 is Tip. PIN 1 PIN 8 ISDN Figure D-3. RJ-45 ISDN Line Interface Figure D-4 shows the power supply for the Express 3100. Figure D-4. Express 3100 Power Supply Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 115: Appendix E Acronyms And Abbreviations

    ISDN..Integrated Services Digital Network ISP..Internet Service Provider kbps ..kilobits per second 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 116 TX..transmit TXD ..transmit data UART ..universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter Y2K ..Year 2000 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 117: Appendix F Glossary

    BONDING describes a number of interoperability modes for switched networks so that a sideband signal can be subdivided into multiple 56 kbps or 64 kbps chan- nels and then recombined at the receiving end. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 118 (DCE) Carrier's equipment that is the DTE's interface to the network. DIP switch A very small toggle switch. The Express 3100 contains two DIP switches: one for changing data rates and one for resetting default parameters. directory number In the North American Numbering Plan, the last seven digits of a telephone number.
  • Page 119 A standard method of transporting multiprotocol datagrams over point-to-point links. PPP facilitates connections through a wide variety of hosts, bridges, and routers. PPP is intended for simple, bidirectional, full duplex links transporting packets between peers. 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual...
  • Page 120 Definition of the interface between user's DTE and public packet DCE. Over a single physical link, an X.25 user can establish multi- ple virtual circuits (either switched or permanent) each with its own logical channel number, to different destinations. Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 121 TANULL closing the Express configuration 3-14 TCID program 3-13 TXADD01 configuration program, customizing 3-13 TXDEQ 3-24 3-13 TXFA configure DTE settings 3-13 TXINIT connecting 3-13 type internal analog modem 2-10 supplemental devices connecting hardware 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual Index-1...
  • Page 122 Index 3-11 Macintosh ignore DTR Windows connecting the Express 3100 Macintosh 2-11 EIA-232 port Windows Express 3100 connecting the primary telephone analog devices factory default settings controlling the external analog features modem front panel customizing the configuration physical description 3-24...
  • Page 123 3-17 creating new 3-19 deleting 3-22 displaying caller ID log buffer 3-20 exporting 3-22 displaying current status 3-20 importing 3-23 launching terminal programs ISDN 3-22 retrieving current settings 3-18 modifying 61200240L2-20 Express 3100 User Manual Index-3...
  • Page 124 3-24 exiting 3-23 testing hot keys resetting the Express 3100 status buffer 3-25 restoring factory default settings terminal option 3-23 return authorization terminal programs return shipment, cost of terminal software for diagnostics,...
  • Page 125 3-14 dial-up networking, difficulty with 3-14 enable call rejection list Express 3100 not detected incoming voice call rejection list 3-14 PWR / LINE LED flashes, and 1 3-14 and 2 LEDs are off...
  • Page 126: Index

    Index Index-6 Express 3100 User Manual 61200240L2-20...
  • Page 127: Technical Support

    Post-Sales Support For Reseller or End-User Based on the information needed, please contact your local Distributor, Dealer, or Reseller first. If they are unable to assist you, call ADTRAN Technical Support at (888) 4-ADTRAN and have the unit serial number available.

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