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Installing a Modem Card in an AccessWay (continued)
Step
4.
If your AccessWay has:
• Individual telephone cable connectors, connect cables from
the telephone service outlets to each modem connector.
The upper connector serves:
The lower connector serves:
• Mass-termination connectors, you should have two multi-line
cables from the telephone service outlets to the two mass-
termination connectors on the AccessWay rear panel, already
connected.
• Note: Mass-termination is not compatible with the two- or
four-wire leased-line/dial-line modem card.
The upper connector serves Modem A on dual-modem cards.
The lower connector serves Modem B on dual-modem cards.
Refer to the 3460 Fast'R Reference Guide for cable pin-outs.
5.
A modem begins a self-test sequence when power is applied. A
modem indicates test results as follows:
• Successful completion: MR LED steady on.
• A problem by setting LEDs in one of these ways:
You can also check self-test completion with Fast'RVu. Select
Status, then select:
• EIA to display DCD, DTR, DSR, CTS, and RTS signal states
• Device to display rate and mode parameters that describe the
modem's current state
Note the LED pattern. Report any problem to Motorola Support.
6.
Connect a cable from a computer serial port to the appropriate
Modem DTE connector on the enclosure rear panel.
7.
To configure modems for operation, go on to Chapter 2.
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3460 Fast'R
— Two- and four-wire leased line modems, on
four-wire leased line cards
— Modem A, on dual-modem cards
— Dial-line connections, on four-wire leased line cards
— Modem B, on dual-modem cards.
— MR: slowly blinking. TR: on. OH: off. CD: off.
— MR: off. TR: on. OH: on. CD: on.
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