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  • Page 1 3460 Fast’R User Guide...
  • Page 2 User’s Guide and all accompanying hardware and documentation are copyrighted. Raymar-Telenetics does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3 Raymar Information Technology, Inc., dba Raymar-Telenetics, warrants their products against defects in hardware, material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Raymar will, at no charge, either repair the product (with new or reconditioned parts), or replace it (with a new or reconditioned product). Repaired replacement products are warranted for either 90 days or the remainder of the original warranty period, whichever is longer.
  • Page 4 This document is for information purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Part No.: TEL– T0022-01, Rev A Publication Code: DS First Printing: January 2001 This manual is current for Release 5.1 of the 3460 Fast’R Modem.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3460 Fast’R Chapter 1, Hardware Installation Introduction ..................1-1 Installing a Stand-Alone Modem ............ 1-3 Safety and Operational Notices ..........1-7 Installing an AccessWay Enclosure ..........1-10 Checking AccessWay Enclosure Shipment ......1-10 Site and Power Preparation ............1-10 Installing the Enclosure in an Equipment Rack ...... 1-15 Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure ...........
  • Page 6 3460 Fast’R Chapter 4, Fast’RVu Introduction ..................4-1 Getting Started With Fast’RVu ............4-2 Language Options ..............4-3 Specifying a Modem in Fast’RVu ..........4-3 Useful Information ..............4-5 Viewing and Setting Modem Options ..........4-6 Checking Device, Circuit, and Signal Status ........4-7 Entering Commands ...............
  • Page 7 3460 Fast’R Appendix D, Four-Button/LCD User Interface Introduction ..................D-1 Menu Organization—Categories, Parameters, and Options ..D-2 Using the Front-Panel User Interface ..........D-3 LCD Display ................D-3 Control Buttons ................ D-3 Status LEDs ................D-4 Return Procedures...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    This guide describes Telenetics 3460 Fast’R Modem hardware and software installation and operation. Audience This manual is intended for operators of the Telenetics 3460 Fast’R and Fast’R Plus Modem. Other Documentation For more modem information, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Modem Reference Guide (Part No.
  • Page 9 3460 Fast’R Vorsicht Ein Vorsichtshinweis macht Sie darauf aufmerksam, daß Nichtbefolgung zu Software-, Hardware- oder Datenschäden führen kann. ¡Precaución! La precaución le ofrece información, que de no cumplirse, puede derivar en posibles daños tanto para el software y el hardware, como para ambos.
  • Page 10 3460 Fast’R Trademarks The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Mark Company/Organization Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Windows Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 11 Telenetics Customer Information If you have questions or problems, or you need assistance with technical, sales, or billing matters, please call our Customer Support Center: (916) 831-1951. To Access the Telenetics World-Wide Web Site Company and product information can be found on our Web site at: http://www.raymarinc.com...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Introduction The Telenetics 3460 Fast’R or 3460 Fast’R Plus modem provides reliable data communication to meet a wide variety of networking requirements. The 3460’s formations include: • A stand-alone formation with either: — A modem that supports a two-wire leased-line or dial-line connection —...
  • Page 13 3460 Fast’R • V.54 diagnostic test suite • LED displays that indicate modem activity • Light bar displays (stand-alone modem only) that indicates line, data, and link-utilization rates • Support for the Telenetics/Motorola 9000 Open Management Sys- tem (OMS) Network Management System •...
  • Page 14: Installing A Stand-Alone Modem

    Power Transformer 3460 Fast'R Stand-Alone Modem (Some modem front panels differ from the one shown.) Figure 1-1. 3460 Fast’R Stand-Alone Modem Parts Installing a Stand-Alone Modem Step Action Compare the modem package contents to Figur e1-1. If a part is missing, contact your nearest Telenetics representative, or: •...
  • Page 15 3460 Fast’R Installing a Stand-Alone Modem (continued) Step Action If ferrite beads are included with your modem, install them on both telephone cables: a) Snugly wrap the cable once completely around the bead (Figure 1-2). b) Set the cable into the bead cutouts. Ensure that 2.5 to 4 cm of the cable extend from the bead (on the end you insert into the modem connector).
  • Page 16 3460 Fast’R Cable 2 - 4 cm Cable Looped Once Around Bead To Modem Connector Figure 1-2. Ferrite Bead Installation...
  • Page 17 3460 Fast’R Power (A) Modems that support two-wire Transformer leased- or dial-line connections LINE PHONE Optional Fast’RVu Connectors. See Chapter 4. (B) Modems that support two- or four- Power wire leased-line/dial-line connections Transformer PHONE LINE LEASE Connect to Fast’RVu in either of these ways: •...
  • Page 18: Safety And Operational Notices

    3460 Fast’R Safety and Operational Notices Power Transformer Warning The stand-alone modem is for use with an approved power transformer, available only from Telenetics Corporation. Avertissement Le modem autonome doit être utilisé avec un transformateur de courant homologué, disponible uniquement auprès de Telenetics Corporation.
  • Page 19 électronique pouvant être réparé ou remplacé par un usager. Toute tentative de réparation du boîtier du 3460 Fast’R ou de l’AccessWay 16 par un usager, ou toute intervention à l’intérieur du 3460 Fast’R, annule la garantie du produit.
  • Page 20 3460 Fast’R Lightning Warning All Telenetics devices should be used in environments designed for computers and electronic equipment. In areas susceptible to lightning, take precautions to prevent damage to electronic equipment. Contact your telephone company, or an electronic accessories vendor, for information on lightning protection equipment.
  • Page 21: Installing An Accessway Enclosure

    CD-ROM Rack-mount Kit AccessWay Enclosure for Card Modems If a part is missing, contact Raymar-Telenetics as described in the installation instructions. Order card modems, power cable, and telephone cables separately. Figure 1-4. AccessWay Enclosure Shipment Contents Site and Power Preparation Ensure that there is sufficient cooling space around the Accessway enclosure, according to the following specifications.
  • Page 22 3460 Fast’R Cooling for One or Two Enclosures When one or two enclosures are mounted in a rack or cabinet, one directly above the other, with no other equipment directly below, natural convection provides sufficient airflow through the enclosures. When one or two enclosures are rack-mounted with other equipment...
  • Page 23 3460 Fast’R Fan and Deflector Requirements Forced-air cooling for up to four rack-mounted enclosures can be provided by fans and a deflector, mounted below the enclosures, to provide passive, bottom-entry rear exhaust and upward-forced, front- entry cooling air. Refer to Figure 1-6. The airflow requirement is 80 CFM (2266230 CCM).
  • Page 24 3460 Fast’R Caution Failure to comply with these requirements may result in thermal/electrical stress that can affect reliability or cause serious damage to components. Avertissement Le non respect de ces normes pourra donner lieu des contraintes thermiques/lectriques susceptibles d'affecter la fiabilit des composants ou de les endommager srieusement.
  • Page 25 3460 Fast’R Table 1-1. Power Cord and Plug Standards - Types Group Plug Type Plug Standard Cord Standard Permanently EN60950 HD-21 (HAR) connected China GB 2099 GB 5023 Cord size should be 0.75 mm or 18 AWG minimum. Cords listed as HAR should bear the marking <HAR>...
  • Page 26: Installing The Enclosure In An Equipment Rack

    3460 Fast’R Installing the Enclosure in an Equipment Rack Place the AccessWay enclosure in a 19-inch (48.3 cm) EIA/RETMA equipment rack or cabinet. Installing an AccessWay in an Equipment Rack Step Action Slide the enclosure into the equipment rack. Secure the enclosure brackets to the equipment rack, using the hardware provided in the rack-mount kit.
  • Page 27: Cabling An Accessway Enclosure

    3460 Fast’R Warnung Telenetics-Geräte sind grundsätzlich in für Rechner und elektronische Anlagen vorgesehenen Umgebungen zu verwenden. In unwettergefährdeten Bereichen ist jegliche Elektronik gegen Blitzeinwirkung zu schützen. Näheres über entsprechende Schutzeinrichtungen erfahren Sie von Ihrer Telefongesellschaft oder einem Elektrohändler. Probleme mit Spannungsstößen durch Blitzeinwirkung lassen sich durch...
  • Page 28 3460 Fast’R Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure (continued) Step Action If you plan to configure modems by issuing commands: • Directly to each modem: connect a shielded cable from a computer’s serial port to a modem DTE connector. (After configuring a modem, move the connector to another modem.) •...
  • Page 29: Cabling One Or More Enclosures To A Computer

    3460 Fast’R Upper (A) Telephone Modem Required in This Connectors, Slots 1-16 Slot for Management by NMS or Fast’RVu Computer Connectors Power Cord Lower (B) Telephone Connectors, Slots 1-16 Rear View, AccessWay Enclosure (Shown With Dual-Modem Cards, Individual RJ-11 Connectors, and AC Power) Figure 1-8.
  • Page 30 3460 Fast’R Computer Off On IN OUT First Enclosure (Locations 1-32) Off On IN OUT Second Enclosure (Locations 33-64) Off On IN OUT Third Enclosure (Locations 65-96) Off On IN OUT Fourth Enclosure (Locations 97-128) Figure 1-9. Cabling AccessWay Enclosures Together...
  • Page 31: Modem Addresses In Multiple-Enclosure Configurations

    3460 Fast’R Modem Addresses in Multiple-Enclosure Configurations When you cable enclosures together, their modem slots are assigned the following addresses. Slot numbers and modem locations are marked on the enclosure rear panel. Set each enclosure to a different address. Table 1-3. Modem Addresses in AccessWay Enclosure...
  • Page 32: Installing/Removing Modem Cards

    3460 Fast’R Installing/Removing Modem Cards Installing a Modem Card You can install 3460 Fast’R cards in an AccessWay while it is operating. Modem A Modem B Two-Wire Leased- or Four-Wire Leased-Line/Two- or Four- Dial-Line Dual-Modem Card Wire Dial-Line Modem Card Figure 1-10.
  • Page 33 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. A modem begins a self-test sequence when power is applied. A modem indicates test results as follows: •...
  • Page 34: Removing A Modem Card

    3460 Fast’R Slot 9 Card-Ejector Tabs Hold a card by its front rail and tabs. Front of Enclosure Slide it along the card guide rails. Figure 1-11. Installing a Modem Card in an AccessWay Removing a Modem Card You can remove modem cards from an AccessWay while it is operating.
  • Page 35: Power Modules

    Um möglichen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden, ist vor Wartungsarbeiten am Netzmodul das Stromkabel abzustecken. AC Power Module Refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide for instructions on removing and servicing an AC power module. Warning This product employs double-pole/neutral fusing. When fuses are replaced, they must be replaced with fuses of the same type and rating.
  • Page 36: Dc Power Module

    3460 Fast’R DC Power Module The AccessWay -48 VDC-powered enclosure provides: • Optional independent dual DC power module operation • Optional independent dual DC power source connections • Relay contacts for connection to an alarm monitoring device Connecting to DC Power Supply...
  • Page 37 3460 Fast’R Connecting the AccessWay to DC Power Supply (continued) Step Action Optionally, connect a remote alarm monitoring device to the AccessWay, to alert you to a fault in the DC output voltage. a) Determine whether you want the alarm relay contacts open or closed when AccessWay output voltages are within normal operating range.
  • Page 38 3460 Fast’R Power Module Enclosure Open Normal Closed Captive Screws Figure 1-12. Power Module Alarm Circuit Switches 1-27...
  • Page 39 3460 Fast’R Terminal Block 2.5-4 cm Cable Clamp Tie Wrap Figure 1-13. AccessWay Terminal Block and Cable Support Tip for Power Module Setup When equipping an AccessWay that has two power modules for remote alarm monitoring, you may attach the power modules to separate alarm monitor devices.
  • Page 40: Installing A Second Dc Power Module

    3460 Fast’R Installing a Second DC Power Module You can install a second DC power module, while the AccessWay is operating, as follows. Installing a Second DC Power Module Step Action Warning The AccessWay enclosure power module should be installed and removed only by a trained service person.
  • Page 41 3460 Fast’R Slot 9 Power Module Location (Two Slots) Right Power Module Slot Left Power Module Slot Front of Enclosure Figure 1-14. Dual DC Power Module Locations 1-30...
  • Page 42 3460 Fast’R 1-31...
  • Page 43: Chapter 2, Basic Modem Setup

    Chapter 2 Basic Modem Setup Introduction To operate the modem using mostly pre-configured options (an option set), follow the instructions here. To set advanced options, follow the instructions in the next chapter. Before You Start To get started, you’ll need: •...
  • Page 44: Asynchronous Operation

    Phonebook location and x is the telephone number. Optionally, enter a default initialization string. Example: AT&F&V1*EC1S0=1 Optionally: set security options. See the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide. Security options include: • Password Verification on Connection • Callback Verification and Dial Restriction...
  • Page 45: Leased-Line Synchronous Operation

    3460 Fast’R Leased-Line Synchronous Operation Set up a modem for leased line operation with a synchronous protocol as follows. Using a special remote control program to operate a host computer or access a host network usually requires a synchronous protocol. Communications-program commands vary, so use this procedure only as a guide.
  • Page 46: Chapter 3, Advanced Modem Setup

    Chapter 3 Advanced Modem Setup Modem Configuration and Commands What is the Configuration? The modem configuration is the complete current set of parameter options, which tell the modem how to function. For example, the Modulation Mode parameter options specify which mode is used in data transmission—option 0 for V.34 Auto, and so on.
  • Page 47: Issuing Network Management Commands

    3460 Fast’R Issuing Network Management Commands You enter network management commands from network management software. The 3460 Fast’R modem accepts commands from: • Telenetics or Motorola Fast’RVu software (see Chapter 4) • Telenetics or Motorola 9000 NMS software (see NMS...
  • Page 48: Selecting And Customizing Option Set 1

    3460 Fast’R Selecting and Customizing Option Set 1 Manage an asynchronous modem configuration as follows. Configuring a Modem for Async Operation Step Stage Issue the ATZ1 command to load Option Set 1. Optionally, set custom parameter options. If you set any options in Step 2, issue the AT&W1 command to save the configuration as Option Set 1.
  • Page 49: Selecting And Customizing Option Set 2

    3460 Fast’R Selecting and Customizing Option Set 2 Manage a leased-line synchronous modem configuration as follows. Configuring a Modem for Leased-Line Sync Operation Step Stage Issue the ATZ2 command to load Option Set 2 (if it is not already active).
  • Page 50: Option-Set Parameter Default Options

    ATQ0=Enable ATQ0=Enable Result Form ATV1=Verbose ATV1=Verbose Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For details, refer to Appendix B of the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide. Parameter option does not affect normal operation. Longspace Disconnect ATY1=On ATY0=Off DCD Control AT&C0=High...
  • Page 51 No ACU Form DM0=Async DM1=Sync V.25 Character VC0=ASCII VC0=ASCII V.25 Form VF0=Bitsync VF0=Bitsync Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For details, refer to Appendix B of the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide. Parameter option does not affect normal operation.
  • Page 52: At Commands For Modem Tasks

    VR1=V.25bis VR1=V.25bis Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For details, refer to Appendix B of the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide. Parameter option does not affect normal operation. AT Commands for Modem Tasks Table 3-2. AT Commands to Manage Option Sets Enter This To...
  • Page 53 3460 Fast’R (continued) Table 3-3. AT “Action” Commands Command & Option Description ATSn=x Change S-Register n to Value x* ATSn? Display S-Register Value (n=register) Attention Code Manual Answer ATDx Dial Phone Number x ATDSn, Dial From Phone Book Number=n n is Phone Book entry RDn, Redial Last Telephone Number n times.
  • Page 54: Non-Option Set Parameters

    3460 Fast’R Non-Option Set Parameters This section describes parameters that are independent of the option set selected. Determine whether the default options are correct for your site, and set parameters as needed. Table 3-5. Site-Specific Parameters Parameter Default Option Available Option...
  • Page 55 3460 Fast’R (continued) Table 3-5. Site-Specific Parameters Parameter Default Option Available Option ATX4=Modem waits for dial tone and detects busy signal. Uses only NO CARRIER, CONNECT, CONNECT <Rate>, BUSY, and NO DIAL TONE result codes. Terminal Options Terminal Inactivity Country-specific S30=n;...
  • Page 56 3460 Fast’R (continued) Table 3-5. Site-Specific Parameters Parameter Default Option Available Option Phone Book [Blank] AT&Z=n; n=1-4. Storage for telephone strings, to 40 characters. Access Security Options Callback Phone Number ZC0=Off ZCn=Phonebook Source index n; n=1-4 ZC5=Network manager ZC10=Remote dial...
  • Page 57 3460 Fast’R (continued) Table 3-5. Site-Specific Parameters Parameter Default Option Available Option HD3=3 minutes HD4=4 minutes HD5=5 minutes Dial to Lease Threshold AT LE0=Off LE1=15 minutes LE2=30 minutes LE3=1 hour LE4=2 hours LE5=4 hours Restoral Initiation/ RE0=Disable RE0=Disable Termination AT*RE1=NM/Fast’RVu Only AT*RE2=NM/Fast’RVu/...
  • Page 58: Access Security Functions

    3460 Fast’R Access Security Functions Password Verification on Connection Password verification applies to incoming calls. With password verification, the answering modem must receive a password from the calling device, then validate it internally or send it to a Telenetics or Motorola network-management system (NMS) for validation, in order to complete the connection.
  • Page 59: Configuration And Phone Number Access Restriction

    3460 Fast’R Enabling Callback Verification and Dial Restriction Step Stage Store a callback telephone number in the device selected in the previous step, using the AT&Z (Enter Phone Number) command there. If you selected the remote modem as the callback-number source,...
  • Page 60: Outbound Dial Restriction

    3460 Fast’R IMPORTANT: Know your password before enabling password functions. If you cannot remember the password, the only way to regain access to all modem actions is to re-initialize the modem memory (AT&F command). Once you re-initialize modem memory, you must re-enter Phonebook information and reconfigure option settings.
  • Page 61: Configuring A Remote Modem (At Ra)

    3460 Fast’R Configuring a Remote Modem (AT You can set remote-modem parameter options and view remote-modem status from a local 3460 Fast’R with the AT*RA command. With this function, you can: • Set up remote modems from a central network administration facility •...
  • Page 62 3460 Fast’R Running a Remote Configuration Session (continued) Step Stage Optionally, end the remote-configuration session without saving changes by entering AT*RQ. The remote modem responds: RC ABORTED Configuration changes made during the session do not take effect until the session is ended.
  • Page 63: Network Management (At Ne)

    3460 Fast’R Network Management (AT The 3460 Modem offers an in-band secondary channel for network management commands, so you can configure modems while data transmission continues. Secondary channel mode functions only between 3460 Fast’R modems with Release 2.0 or higher software. It is not compatible with other Tele- netics and Motorola modem secondary channel modes or competitor modem secondary channel modes.
  • Page 64 3460 Fast’R Managing Remote Modems in an AccessWay Enclosure Managing remote modems in an AccessWay enclosure requires the following setup and operation. Managing Remote Modems Step Stage Ensure that a modem card is installed in Slot 9, position B (Figure 1-11). It is known as the master, and it transfers network- management commands to and from other modems in its enclosure through the enclosure backplane.
  • Page 65 3460 Fast’R AT*NP Parameter Options Option Description *NP0 A local modem, connected through its network control-in (NC IN) port to a local manager: • Passes only the NC commands that are addressed to a remote modem from its NC IN port to the in-band secondary channel •...
  • Page 66: Configuring Modems For Restoral

    You can configure the modem to automatically respond to deteriorating leased-line conditions by switching operation to a back-up dial line. For further details on the parameter options listed here, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (part no. TEL–T0022). If you normally operate the modem on a leased line, you can set the following options to enable it to switch operation to a backup dial line when conditions warrant.
  • Page 67 Country-specific current on the dial line, to determine whether the line is available. Off disables testing. Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For details, refer to Appendix B of the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide. 3-22...
  • Page 68 3460 Fast’R 3-23...
  • Page 69: Chapter 4, Fast'rvu

    Chapter 4 Fast’RVu Introduction Fast’RVu is a Windows application that helps you: • View and set modem options without learning AT commands • Check device, circuit, and signal status without special tools • Copy configurations without leaving your keyboard • Execute line and modem tests without scopes and meters •...
  • Page 70: Getting Started With Fast'rvu

    3460 Fast’R Getting Started With Fast’RVu Fast’RVu is provided on the 3460 Fast’R CD-ROM. Refer to the readme.txt file on the CD-ROM. When you run Fast’RVu, its main window opens (Figure 4-1). Tool bar Computer port Modem Language selection drop-...
  • Page 71: Language Options

    3460 Fast’R Language Options You can set up Fast’RVu to display button text in any language. Adding a Display Language to Fast’RVu Step Action Use a spreadsheet application or text editor to open the COUNTRY.TXT file in the fastrvu directory.
  • Page 72 Specifying a Modem On Which to Operate Fast’RVu Step Action In the Fast’RVu main window, select • ENCLOSURE LOCATION to operate on a 3460 Fast’R in an AccessWay enclosure. • MODEM ADDRESS to operate on a stand-alone modem In the Fast’RVu main window, select a language.
  • Page 73: Useful Information

    3460 Fast’R Useful Information Table 4-1. Navigating and Initiating Actions in Fast’RVu To... Do This: Display on-line help windows Press Ctrl and H or check Show Help on automatically, according to the the Help menu mouse position Select a modem Stand-alone modem: 1) In the Fast’RVu main window, select...
  • Page 74: Viewing And Setting Modem Options

    3460 Fast’R Viewing and Setting Modem Options To view or change modem parameter options, select CONFIGURE from the Fast’RVu window. Select an option type, then select an option. Example: Setting Callback to Phonebook Entry 2 Step Action In the Fast’RVu main window, specify a COM port and MODEM ADDRESS or ENCLOSURE LOCATION.
  • Page 75: Checking Device, Circuit, And Signal Status

    3460 Fast’R Checking Device, Circuit, and Signal Status To view modem parameter options, select STATUS from the Fast’RVu main window. Select a status type. Specify the modem address or location. Select GET. Example: Checking Device Status Step Action Select STATUS from the Fast’RVu main window. The Status Options window opens.
  • Page 76: Entering Commands

    3460 Fast’R Entering Commands To perform an action, select COMMANDS from the Fast’RVu main window, then select a submenu. Table 4-2. Selecting Modem Commands This Command Submenu... Lets You: DIALING Enter telephone number; dial call; update Phonebook; link Phonebook entries; dial Phonebook entry...
  • Page 77 3460 Fast’R Example: Copying a Configuration From One Modem to Another Step Action Select COMMANDS from the Fast’RVu window. The Command options window opens. Select COPY CONFIG from the Commands window. The Copy selection information displays. In the FUNCTION box, select a copy operation type.
  • Page 78: Executing Line And Modem Tests

    3460 Fast’R Executing Line and Modem Tests To execute a test of the telephone line quality or modem transmit/ receive paths, select TESTS from the Fast’RVu window. Select an option type, then select an option. You can stop a test in progress by selecting END on the test window.
  • Page 79: Using Fast'rvu To Communicate With A Remote Modem

    3460 Fast’R Using Fast’RVu to Communicate With a Remote Modem Network Management Override You can enable and disable a modem’s responses to network management with the AT*NO parameter. The default option is 0 (disabled). When this parameter is enabled, a modem ignores network management commands, except status requests.
  • Page 80: Downloading Modem Software

    Problems During a Download If a download stops and you are unable to complete it, you can perform a manual download that does not use Fast’RVu. Refer to the 3460 Fast’R Software Download Instructions (part no. TEL–T0022- 09). 4-12...
  • Page 81: Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Problems And Improving Performance

    If the diagnosis is correct, take the action in the third column. If it is not correct, continue in the left column. If the problem is not resolved, refer to the refer to the 3460 Fast’R Modem Frequently Asked Questions page on the Telenetics Web...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting Actions

    3460 Fast’R Troubleshooting Actions The following table provides troubleshooting actions and tips. Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution INSTALLATION Modem won't Check the power Ensure the outlet is active. Turn power up source and the modem on the power switch.
  • Page 83 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution CALL ESTABLISHMENT Modem won't Check cabling. answer Check parameters: Ensure that Answer is not set to Manual (S0=0). • Answer (ATS) Set DTR=High (AT&D0), if • DTR (AT&D) DTR is not supplied by the computer.
  • Page 84 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution Cannot Check the disconnect Based on the disconnect reason, establish a code (AT&V) take the appropriate action. connection Check the modulation Ensure that Mod=V.34 Auto configuration: (ATT MM0) or V.32bis Auto...
  • Page 85 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution DATA MODE The modem Check that the modem If the modem is not in data connects, but is in data mode (ATO) mode, establish a connection does not pass with the remote modem.
  • Page 86 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution Modem Ensure that the remote If the remote modem does not disconnects modem supports error support error correction, set prematurely correction. Data Transfer Mode=Normal SM1) and retry the call.
  • Page 87 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution If Mode=Normal If no RDL errors occur, the line SM1), check line is OK. quality: If errors occur, perform a manual retrain, or retry the • Check CQMS phone call.
  • Page 88 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution Modem doesn't Check modem’s DTR Set DTR to an option other than disconnect option (AT&D) High. when DTR Set DTR=Discon (AT&D2). drops or when communication s software does...
  • Page 89 3460 Fast’R Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R Modem Problem Diagnosis/Test Possible Solution LEASED-LINE OPERATION Modem won't Determine whether Ensure one modem is set to connect modems are assigned answer (AT CA1) and one to to answer and originate (AT CA0).
  • Page 90: Running Diagnostic Tests

    Terminate Terminates a test in progress AT&T0 LAL, LDL, and RDL tests using the EIA leads are not supported. Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide. 5-10...
  • Page 91: Appendix A, Regulatory Information

    In This Appendix This section contains regulatory and safety approval declarations and information for the 3460 Fast’R modem and the AccessWay enclosure. Compliance with standards allows the modem to: • Reliably inter-work with the network, to connect to remote sites, saving you time and phone charges •...
  • Page 92: Eec Directive Conformity

    3460 Fast’R EEC Directive Conformity CE Marking The mark in the following diagram appears on each 3460 product, and the statement that follows explains its significance. Figure A-1. CE Mark This product is CE-marked to indicate compliance with the following European Directives.
  • Page 93 3460 Fast’R ATAAB Advisory Notes. ATAAB is the EU committee with representation from all member states and is responsible for maintaining CTR21 and the additional tests called up within the advisory Notes (or deltas). Compliance with these Advisory Notes ensures correct interworking of the terminal equipment (modem) and the network.
  • Page 94: Regulatory Marking

    3460 Fast’R • Four-Wire Leased-Line: Products bearing the EU permission to connect symbol that are designed to support both two- and four-wire leased-line have in addition been approved to support “CTR 17” for pan-European connection to the network termination points of Open Network Provision (ONP) ordinary quality or special quality voice bandwidth four-wire leased-lines.
  • Page 95 Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all devices does not exceed 5. Canadian Emission Statements 3460 Fast'R: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiél brouilleur du Canada.
  • Page 96: Country Statutory Statements: U. K

    3460 Fast’R Country Statutory Statements: U. K. Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect or DTMF signaling, only DTMF signaling performance is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation. It is therefore strongly recommended that this equipment is set to use DTMF signaling for access to public or private emergency services.
  • Page 97: Country Statutory Statements: U. S. A

    3460 Fast’R Country Statutory Statements: U. S. A. FCC Part 68 Registration Information The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized RJ11C jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines.
  • Page 98 3460 Fast’R: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Subpart B, of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 99: Product Safety Regulatory Marking

    3460 Fast’R 3460 AccessWay: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Subpart B, of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 100 3460 Fast’R A-10...
  • Page 101: Appendix B, Attention (At) Commands

    The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 102: At Command Set

    Has same effect as AT The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 103 4 seconds. The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 104 =Always The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 105 =Display modem Transmit rate The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 106 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 107 =7.2 KBPS The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 108 =Synchronous The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 109 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
  • Page 110 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-10...
  • Page 111 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-11...
  • Page 112 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-12...
  • Page 113 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-13...
  • Page 114 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-14...
  • Page 115 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-15...
  • Page 116 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-16...
  • Page 117 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-17...
  • Page 118 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-18...
  • Page 119 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-19...
  • Page 120 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-20...
  • Page 121 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-21...
  • Page 122 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-22...
  • Page 123 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-23...
  • Page 124 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-24...
  • Page 125 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-25...
  • Page 126 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-26...
  • Page 127 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-27...
  • Page 128 The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/ Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (TEL–T0022). Default (pre-set) options are underlined. B-28...
  • Page 129: Options Stored In Status (S-) Registers

    3460 Fast’R Options Stored in Status (S-) Registers Some AT command options are stored in status registers. S-Register Command Cross-Reference Command (Default Register Parameter Value) Description Ring Count to ATS0=n Modem answers a call after ring n Answer On* Current Ring...
  • Page 130 3460 Fast’R S-Register Command Cross-Reference (continued) Command (Default Register Parameter Value) Description DTMF Tone ATS11=n Set duration (ms) Duration (72) Escape Code ATS12=n Set duration (0.02 sec.) Guard Time* (50) Test Timer ATS18=n Set duration (sec.) Delay Before ATS25=n Set duration (sec.)
  • Page 131 3460 Fast’R S-Register Command Cross-Reference (continued) Command (Default Register Parameter Value) Description Bit 1 Disable restoral indicator on EIA Pin 22, where asserted means restoral is active Enable restoral indicator on EIA Pin 22, where asserted means restoral is active...
  • Page 132: Result Messages And Codes

    3460 Fast’R Result Messages and Codes The modem follows most AT commands with messages that indicate its responses or actions. The following table shows messages the modem sends in response to AT commands and operating events. Result Messages and Codes...
  • Page 133 3460 Fast’R Result Messages and Codes Numeric Text Form Form CONNECT 38400 CONNECT 57600 CONNECT 115200 CONNECT 230400 Connect Message Result Codes, Reliable=Short CONNECT RELIABLE CONNECT 1200 RELIABLE CONNECT 2400 RELIABLE CONNECT 4800 RELIABLE CONNECT 7200 RELIABLE CONNECT 9600 RELIABLE...
  • Page 134 3460 Fast’R Result Messages and Codes Numeric Text Form Form CONNECT 4800 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y) CONNECT 7200 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y) CONNECT 9600 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y) CONNECT 12000 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y) CONNECT 14400 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y) CONNECT 16800 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y)
  • Page 135 3460 Fast’R Result Messages and Codes Numeric Text Form Form RC COMPLETE RC ABORTED Miscellaneous Result Codes PASSWORD PROTECTED NETWORK MANAGEMENT INHIBITED Test Pattern Result Code NO SYNC ACHIEVED B-35...
  • Page 136 3460 Fast’R B-36...
  • Page 137: Appendix C Specifications

    Appendix C Specifications In This Appendix This appendix describes the physical characteristics, connectors, and interfaces of: • The 3460 Fast’R stand-alone modem • The 3460 Fast’R modem card • The AccessWay enclosure, backplane, and power supply Physical Characteristics Physical Properties...
  • Page 138: Operating Modes

    3460 Fast’R Operating Modes Data Operation Full-duplex, point-to-point. Accessway enclosure-card modems and stand-alone units are fully interoperable. Modulation Modes ITU-T V.17 ITU-T V.27ter ITU-T V.29 ITU-T V.21 Environmental Limits Operating Conditions Condition Modem Card AccessWay Stand-Alone Temperature Operating temperature: 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
  • Page 139: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    3460 Fast’R Electromagnetic Compatibility The stand-alone modem, Fast’R modem card, and AccessWay enclosure conform to the following emissions standards. • FCC PART 15A CLASS A (card and enclosure) • FCC PART 15A CLASS B (stand-alone modem) • IEC CISPR 22 and EN 55022 CLASS A (card and enclosure) •...
  • Page 140 3460 Fast’R The enclosure fits in a 19” equipment rack. It includes an AC or DC power supply module. AC Power Supply Module • Voltage: 100/120/220/240 VAC nominal (switch-selectable) • Frequency: 50/60 Hz DC Power Supply Module • Voltage: -48VDC nominal...
  • Page 141: Connectors And Interfaces

    3460 Fast’R Connectors and Interfaces AccessWay Enclosure Connectors and Interfaces Telephone Connectors, Modems That Support Two-Wire Leased or Dial Connection s MODEM A and MODEM B Individual Connectors* Interface: RJ-11 Connection Type: Two-Wire Leased or Dial Line Function Ring MODEM A and MODEM B Mass Line-Termination Connectors Interface: RJ-21X.
  • Page 142 3460 Fast’R Telephone Connectors, Modems That Support Two- or Four- Wire Leased or Dial Connection s LINE A Connectors Interface: RJ-11 Connection Type: Two- or Four-Wire Leased Line or Dial Line Function Four-Wire Rx Tip Dial-Line Ring/Two-Wire Ring/Four-Wire Tx Ring...
  • Page 143 3460 Fast’R Computer Interface Pin-outs (continued) V.24 Signal Number Circuit Function 108.x CD/108.1/2 CE/125 DA/113 XTCLK Pins not listed here are not used. The enclosure has RJ-11 connectors or mass-termination connectors for the dial and two-wire leased line telephone interface.
  • Page 144: Power Interface

    3460 Fast’R Network Management Interface Pin-outs NM OUT NM IN Signal Ground Signal Ground Pins not listed here are not used. The enclosure has one power interface connector. Power Interface Power Type Connector Industry Standard Barrier strip The off-line configuration (OLC) button is on the front of the modem card.
  • Page 145: Stand-Alone Modem Connectors And Interfaces

    3460 Fast’R Stand-Alone Modem Connectors and Interfaces The stand-alone modem rear panel has one female DB25 connector to interface to the computer (DTE). Computer Interface Circuit Function BA/103 BB/104 CA/105 CB/106 CC/107 AB/102 Signal Ground CF/109 DB/114 TXCLK DD/115 RXCLK CD/108.1/2...
  • Page 146 3460 Fast’R The stand-alone modem rear panel has two RJ-11 telephone connectors, labelled LINE and PHONE. Telephone Connectors, Modems That Support Two-Wire Leased or Dial Connections LINE* Connector Interface: RJ-11 Connection Type: Two-Wire Leased-Line or Dial Line Function Telset Ring (Alternative)
  • Page 147 3460 Fast’R Telephone Connectors, Modems That Support Two- or Four- Wire Leased or Dial Connections (continued) LEASE Connector Interface: RJ-11 Connection Type: Two- or Four-Wire Leased Line Function Four-Wire Rx Tip Two-Wire Ring/Four-Wire Tx Ring Two-Wire Tip/Four-Wire Tx Tip Four-Wire Rx Ring The stand-alone modem rear panel has two female 8-pin DIN connectors.
  • Page 148 3460 Fast’R A stand-alone modem includes a power transformer. The unit conditions the power supply. Power Requirements Requirement at Main Requirement at Characteristic Supply Modem Input Voltage 100/120/230/240 VAC* 9 VAC Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Input Current 150/120/80/70 mA 800 mA *The power transformer is rated for one of these settings.
  • Page 149 3460 Fast’R LCD Display Control Buttons Status LEDs 3460 Fast'R PLU S Stand-Alone 3460 Fast’R Plus Modem Light Bars Status LEDs 14.4 19.2 24.0 28.8+ LINE RATE DATA RATE 19.2 38.4 57.6 115.2 230.4 MR TR OH CD RD SD 3460 Fast'R Stand-Alone 3460 Fast’R Modem...
  • Page 150: Status Leds

    3460 Fast’R 3460 3460 Modem Status LEDs Modem A Status LEDs Off-Line Modem A Off-Line Configuration Button Configuration Button MODEM A MODEM B Modem B Off-Line Configuration Button Modem B Status LEDs Four-Wire Leased-Line/ Single-Modem Card With Dial-Line Alternative Two-Wire Leased- Line and Dial-Line Dual-Modem Card Figure C-3.
  • Page 151 3460 Fast’R Status LED Displays (continued) Description Off Hook (con- • Regular operation: modem is connected to dial line nected to phone • Restoral operation: when regular operation is line)/ configured for leased-line or dial-line operation, and Ring Indicator modem is operating on restoral dial line: modem is...
  • Page 152 3460 Fast’R Light Bars Some stand-alone modems have front-panel light-bars that display information about the modem’s current performance: Light Bar Displays This: Indicates... Configured Line Rate & Link Utilization Light Bar (upper row): The rightmost lit or flashing LED The configured modem receive* rate...
  • Page 153: Compatibility

    Motorola 326X Series, V.3400 Series, and “M” Series modems. 326X Leased-Line Operation Note For optimum performance between a 3460 and a 326X in V.34 mode over a leased line, Telenetics recommends the following configuration: • Set the 3460 to V.34 Only modulation mode (AT*MM parameter) •...
  • Page 154 3460 Fast’R C-18...
  • Page 155: Appendix D, Four-Button/Lcd User Interface

    Appendix D Four-Button/LCD User Interface Introduction This appendix describes following elements that are present on 3460 Plus Fast’R stand-alone modem front panels: • The menu-navigation buttons • The LCD window The four-button/LCD user interface lets you set configuration options and monitor modem operation directly through the front panel.
  • Page 156: Menu Organization-Categories, Parameters, And Options

    • Some defaults are independent of the option set. They always have the same default, regardless of which factory-preset option set you use. For a detailed view of the front-panel menu tree, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Plus Reference Card (Part Number TEL–T0022-20).
  • Page 157: Using The Front-Panel User Interface

    3460 Fast’R Using the Front-Panel User Interface Figure D-1 shows the 3460 Fast’R Plus modem front panel interface. 3460 Fast'R PLUS Figure D-1. 3460 Fast’R Plus Modem Front Panel Interface LCD Display The front panel has a 16-character alphanumeric LCD display. You access the configuration menu tree through the display, to: •...
  • Page 158: Status Leds

    3460 Fast’R Front-Panel Control Buttons Button Function At the menu tree top level, steps through categories At a parameter within a category, steps through the options. Down Example: From Test=End Test, pressing displays Test=:LAL. In the menu tree, selects an option and/or initiates an action.
  • Page 159: Return Procedures

    Return Procedures Introduction The following sections apply to U.S.A. customers only. Non-U.S.A. customers with questions or concerns regarding return procedures should contact their Telenetics subsidiary or distributor. Equipment Return Procedures If you have questions about equipment return procedures, on-site service or unit-exchange service, call the Telenetics Technical Support Center at (949) 455-4000 for advice and assistance.
  • Page 160 Factory Repair To return equipment for factory repair, call the Telenetics Technical Support Center at (949) 455-4000, for return authorization and instructions. When you call, you will be given a Return Material Authorization (RMA) control number. Mark this number clearly on the shipping container for ease of identification and faster service.
  • Page 161 * commands B-4 +++ comman d3-1, B-1 = D-2 Numerics 2-wire leased line B-25 326X Series modem C-17 3460 Fast’R Modem Reference Guide vii 4-wire leased line B-25 9000 NMS C-4 A/ command 3-1 Abort Remote Configuration B-18 AC power 1-17...
  • Page 162 Index (continued) AT*DI 3-21 AT*HD 3-21 AT*LE 3-22 AT*NE 3-18 AT*NO 4-11 AT*RE 3-22 AT*RR 3-22 AT*TR 3-22 Auto Retrain B-19 Automatic Call Unit (ACU) 3-1 Automatic Call Unit (ACU) Protocol B-4 Automatically Redial Failed Calls B-9 backplane C-3 backplane in AccessWay enclosure 3-19 Backspace Character B-29 back-up dial li ne3-21 battery 1-25...
  • Page 163 Index (continued) change modem address 4-8 change S-Register value B-1 changing configuration with OLC button C-8 circuit board 1-1 CISPR A-9 Clock Signal Source B-27 colon D-2 COM port 2-2, 2-3, 4-3, 5-1 command mode 3-1 COMMANDS option of Fast’RV u4-4 communications softwar e2-1 compression B-6 computer connector 1-4...
  • Page 164 Index (continued) dial a phonebook number 4-8 Dial command 3-7 dial connection 2-1 Dial From Stored Number B-1 dial lin eB-25 Dial Line Filter B-11 dial modifier 3-8, B-29 Dial Restriction B-22 dial string 3-8 Dial to Lease Threshol d3-22, B-10 Dial Type B-17 Dial Wait B-7 Dialing Options 3-10...
  • Page 165 Index (continued) error correction B-19 Error Correction Protocol B-9 Escape Code Character B-29 Escape Code Guard Time B-30 escape comman d3-7 escape mode 3-1, B-1 EU directives A-2 Factory repair 2 Fast’RVu 3-2, 3-16, B-15 cable 1-10 Fast’RVu windows 4-2 Fast’RVu with multiple enclosure s1-18 FCC A-9 Feedback and comments on documentation xiii...
  • Page 166 Index (continued) LAL B-27 language selection menu 4-2 LAPM error correction B-7, B-9 LCD D-2 LCD display 1-1 LDL B-27 LDL test and Reliable mode B-20 LEASE connector C-11 Lease to Dial Threshold 3-21, B-8 LEDs 1-4, 1-22, C-14 light bars B-19, C-16 LINE A connector C-6 LINE B co n n e c t o r line condition s3-21...
  • Page 167 Index (continued) network administrator 2-1 Network Control (NC) Address B-14 network management 1-18 network management commands 3-1, 3-19, B-16 network management interfa c e C -4 network management interface pin-out sC-7 network management override 4-11 network management system 1-21, 5-10 network managementiInterface pin-outs C-11 NM connectors 1-18 NM IN and NM OUT ports 3-19, B-16...
  • Page 168 Index (continued) power module LEDs 1-26 power requirement sC-12 power rese t4-8 Power surges 1-9, 1-15 power switch 1-4 power transformer 1-3, 1-10, C-1, C-12 Power Up in Option Set B-28 protocol, synchronous 2-3 PSTN Signaling B-12 Pulse Cycle B-26 Pulse Dialing B-2 Pulse symbol 3-8 Questions about Telenetics products or services xi...
  • Page 169 Index (continued) Result Codes Call Progress B-32 Connect Message B-32 Miscellaneous B-35 Remote Configuration B-34 Test Pattern B-35 retrain 3-21 Retrain test 5-10 retrains B-8, B-19 Return button 4-5, D-3 Return Character B-29 Return procedures 1 Returning equipment 1 Reverse symbol 3-8 Ring Count to Answer O nB-29 Ring Count, Current B-29 Ringer Equivalence Number (REN )A-5...
  • Page 170 Index (continued) Special notices description vii specifications C-1, D-1 specifications, electromagnetic C-3 Speed Bar Display B-19 speed conversion B-19 S-Register 38 B-6 S-Register Command Cross-Reference B-29 S-Register display B-1 S-registers 3-7 stacking modems C-2 stand-alone formation 1-1 stand-alone modem C-1 Standards, power cord, plug, connector, assembly 1-13 Status (S-) Registers B-29 status LED Displays C-14...
  • Page 171 Index (continued) time-out B-20 Tone symbol 3-8 TR LED C-14 trademarks ix transformer 1-3, 1-10 Transmit Level for Dialed Calls B-9 TUV A-9 UL A-9 upgrade software 4-12 user defined bitmap B-30 V.22bis B-25 V.25bis Character Code B-21 V.25bis Format B-21 V.25bis Response B-21 V.25bis Synchronizing Idle Signal B-21 V.25bis synchronous direct-dial operatio nB-4...

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