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Express XR/XRT
128 kbps ISDN Modem
1200153L1
1200153L2
3360.9VU01
336048VUR-2
61200.153L1-13E
September 1996
Quick Start Guide
Express XR, Data Only
Express XRT, Two Phone Ports
Express XR Power Supply, 9.0 V DC Output
Express XRT Power Supply, 48 V DC Output
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  • Page 1 128 kbps ISDN Modem Quick Start Guide 1200153L1 Express XR, Data Only 1200153L2 Express XRT, Two Phone Ports 3360.9VU01 Express XR Power Supply, 9.0 V DC Output 336048VUR-2 Express XRT Power Supply, 48 V DC Output 61200.153L1-13E September 1996 Table of Contents...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Trademarks Express XR, Express XRT, and Express Configuration Wizard are trademarks of ADTRAN, Inc. Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. HyperACCESS is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Inc. MicroPhone Pro is a trademark of Software Ventures Corporation.
  • Page 3 FCC regulations require that the following information be provided to the customer in this manual. If your telephone equipment (Express XR/XRT) causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible.
  • Page 4 CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Depart- ment of Communications. Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques,"...
  • Page 5 CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PURPOSE SOLD, DESCRIPTION, QUAL- ITY, PRODUCTIVENESS OR ANY OTHER MATTER. Without limiting the foregoing, in no event shall ADTRAN be liable for the loss of use or profit or other collateral, special or consequential damages. RETURNS: Return authorization must be obtained from ADTRAN prior to return of any items, including those for repair.
  • Page 6 ADTRAN full and exclusive control of the defense thereof, and that ADTRAN shall have sole right to settle or compromise such claim, suit or action. In the event of a claim, suit or action against ADTRAN alleging infringement by the use...
  • Page 7 Telephone Company Contacts for ISDN Service Ameritech ISDN Repair 1-800-TEAMDATA Bell Atlantic 1-800-204-7332 Bell South 1-800-247-2020 Cincinnati Bell 1-513-566-1611 NYNEX 1-800-NYT-FAST (New York Area) 1-800-650-ISDN (New England Area) Pac Bell 811-8081* Rochester Tel 1-716-777-1811 Southwestern Bell 1-214-841-7799 (Dallas area) 1-800-286-8313 (Houston area) 1-800-344-6357 (Austin area) 1-314-571-2200 (St.
  • Page 8 Table of Contents...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    What You Provide ... 2 Basic Rate ISDN Line ... 2 What ADTRAN Provides ... 3 Chapter 2. Installation Installing the ADTRAN Express XR/XRT ... 5 Verify Switch Settings ... 5 Connecting the Express XR/XRT ... 6 Express XR/XRT Software Installation ... 7 Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 ...
  • Page 10 Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green ... 48 Dial-Up Connection Problems ... 48 Auto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link Down ... 48 Express XR/XRT Not Detected ... 48 External Analog Modem Not Detected ... 50 Dial-Up Networking Difficulty ... 50 Appendix A.
  • Page 11 Figure 2-8 Preferences Tab ... 19 Figure 2-9 Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem Enabled ... 20 Figure 2-10 Express XR/XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled . 20 Figure 2-11 Unknown State ... 20 Figure 2-12 Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu ... 21 Figure 2-13 VT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu ...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1. Introduction

    ISDN terminal adapter and network termination (NT1) functionality, eliminating the need for an external NT1 device. The Express XR™ and the Express XRT™ provide the following features: • Data rates up to 230.4 kbps - over eight times faster than analog modems •...
  • Page 14: Minimum Requirements

    • 16550 UART high speed serial port (16650 UART required for data speed of 230.4 kbps) • RS-232 serial cable with a DB-25 connector for the Express XR/ XRT and the other end matching the COM port on the com- puter (Do not use a null modem cable) •...
  • Page 15: What Adtran Provides

    Chapter 1. Introduction What ADTRAN Provides The ADTRAN Express XR/XRT is packaged with the following contents (see Figure 1-1): • Express XR or Express XRT • ADTRAN Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide • ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard software (2 disks) ®...
  • Page 16 Chapter 1. Introduction Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.0153L1-13...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2. Installation

    On position, the unit will automatically adapt to the DTE rate (up to 115.2 kbps). In order to configure the Express XR/XRT to operate at 230.4 kbps with Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 Dial-Up Networking, a new modem must be added from the Modems icon in the Control Panel.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Express Xr/Xrt

    Using an RS-232 cable, (see the section Minimum Require- ments) connect the end with the DB-25 connector to the port labeled RS232 on the Express XR/XRT rear panel. Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to an available serial COM port on the PC.
  • Page 19: Express Xr/Xrt Software Installation

    Plug the RJ-11 connector (small end) of the RJ-45 to RJ-11 telephone cable into the ISDN telephone wall jack. At this time the Express XR/XRT is powered on and the PWR LED should either be flashing or on solid. See the section LEDs for more information.
  • Page 20: Microsoft Windows 95 And Windows Nt 4.0

    Select ADTRAN Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list. Click OK. Windows installs the INF file and a modem labeled ADTRAN XR or XRT on the COM port to which the unit is connected. Check for the device. From Start, choose Settings, then Control Panel, then double click Modems.
  • Page 21: Express Configuration Wizard Installation

    Select ADTRAN Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list. Click NEXT. 10. Choose the COM port to which the Express XR/XRT is attached from the list of available COM ports. 11. Click NEXT. The modem.INF file is now installed.
  • Page 22: Microsoft Windows 3.1 And Windows Nt 3.51

    Programs menu on the Start button. The software can be started by choosing the Express Configuration Wizard icon or it can also be started by double clicking on the ADTRAN Express Configuration icon located on the control panel.
  • Page 23: Windows Nt 3.51 Inf File Installation

    Close the modem.inf file. Restart the system. 10. Go to the section Express Configuration Wizard Installation. The Express XR/XRT can now be configured for use with the Remote Access Service. Express Configuration Wizard Installation Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51...
  • Page 24: Basic Telephon Service

    Supplementary services such as call forwarding, caller ID, call return, call holding, three- or six-way conference, call transfer, and call waiting are fully supported by the Express XR/XRT on a touch-tone telephone. These services are available only if in- cluded in the ISDN line configuration and are implemented using the standard commands provided by the telephone company.
  • Page 25: Conference Calling

    For AT&T 5ESS point-to-point lines and other lines with a single phone number, incoming voice calls are routed to POTS port 2 to allow for use of either a modem or a telephone. Service on POTS port 1 is not available. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Chapter 2. Installation...
  • Page 26: Using The Express Configuration Wizard

    Express Configuration. After auto- detection, the screen shown in Figure 2-4 is displayed; skip to Step 5. If the Express XR/XRT cannot be auto-detected the error message shown in Figure 2-5 is displayed. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 27: Figure 2-5 Unable To Auto-Detect

    If the error message shown in Figure 2-5 is displayed, click Cancel. The screen shown in Figure 2-4 is displayed. Select the Connection tab. The screen shown in Figure 2-6 is displayed. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Chapter 2. Installation Figure 2-5 Unable to Auto-Detect...
  • Page 28 NEXT. Enter the area code and ISDN phone numbers provided by the ISDN service provider. Since the ADTRAN Express XR/ XRT supports an Automatic SPID and Switch Detection algorithm, this is all the information required.
  • Page 29: Auto-Detect Spids/Switch Type

    Automatic SPID and Switch algorithm executes. After installation is complete the Express XR/XRT is ready for use. If any error screens are encountered or the unit remains at Link Down for longer than 15 minutes, see the chapter Trouble- shooting.
  • Page 30: Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool

    Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 taskbar will have a new icon in the Tray Tool. Figure 2-7 illustrates the new taskbar with the new icon in the Tray Tool. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Figure 2-7 Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool...
  • Page 31: Figure 2-8 Preferences Tab

    The icon illustrated in Figure 2-9 indicates the external analog modem is connected to the Express XRT and is enabled. Double clicking on this icon causes the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool to disable the external analog modem. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 32: Figure 2-11 Unknown State

    Chapter 2. Installation Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem Enabled This icon is not available when using an Express XR. Double clicking on this icon, when using an Express XRT, enables the external analog modem. The icon illustrated in Figure 2-10 indicates the external analog modem is not connected and/or not enabled.
  • Page 33: Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu

    Figure 2-12 Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Menu If the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool is used with an Express XR, a slightly different menu appears. Enable/Disable Modem Enable or Disable the external analog modem. This option is only available when connected to an Express XRT. See the chapter Installing an Analog Modem for more information.
  • Page 34: Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking

    11. Click NEXT. 12. Enter the name for this connection and select the ADTRAN Express XR or XRT from the modem list. You may config- ure DTE speed and server information by choosing the Configure button next to the selected modem.
  • Page 35: Macintosh Configuration

    This information should be provided from the Internet Service Provider. MACINTOSH CONFIGURATION A Macintosh can be used to configure the Express XR/XRT by using a terminal emulation package such as MicroPhone Pro™ and following the VT 100 configuration directions.
  • Page 36: Vt 100 Configuration

    Enter ISDN phone number 2. Enable Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch. View the status by using the key sequence Ctrl+V. An illustration of the status screen is shown in Figure 2-14. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Figure 2-13 VT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 37: Figure 2-14 Vt 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu

    VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer The status buffer can be displayed at any time after entering the menu structure. Pressing Ctrl + V displays the Express XR/XRT Status menu. The last 20 status messages generated during the operation of the unit are displayed with relevant status items.
  • Page 38 Chapter 2. Installation Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 39: Chapter 3. Installing An Analog Modem

    Figure 3-1 illustrates an external analog modem connected to the Express XRT. This setup requires only one PC COM port, and supports DTE rates of up to 115.2 kbps. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem Chapter 3...
  • Page 40: Connecting An External Analog Modem

    To connect an external analog modem to the Express XRT use the following procedure: Ensure the Express XRT is connected to the PC. See the section Connecting the Express XR/XRT for detailed instruc- tions. Ensure the modem power is OFF before connecting it to the Express XRT.
  • Page 41: Installing A New External Analog Modem

    10. Select the COM port to use with this modem. This will be the same COM port that is used by the Express XRT. 11. Click NEXT. 12. Click FINISH. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem...
  • Page 42: Configuring An External Analog Modem

    <cr> indicates to press the Enter key on the keyboard. Open a terminal emulation session using HyperACCESS or HyperTerminal. Type AT_L1 <cr> Type AT <cr> Type ATI <cr> Type AT &C1 <cr> Type AT&W <cr> Type AT_L0 <cr> Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 43: Controlling An External Analog Modem

    Run the Express Configuration Wizard and select the Connect External Modem option under the Configuration tab. Figure 3-2 illustrates the Express Configuration Wizard Connect External Modem option. See the section Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool for more information on enabling a modem. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 44 Figure 3-3 is displayed. Ensure the external analog modem and the Express XRT are powered On and the external analog modem is properly connected to the Express XRT. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Figure 3-2 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 45: Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable

    The external analog modem is disabled using the Express Configuration Wizard by deselecting the Connect External Modem option. Figure 3-2 illustrates the Connect External Modem option. See the section Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool for more information on disabling a modem. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 46: Terminal Emulation Modem Enable

    If the external analog modem is not properly connected to the Express XRT, the Express XRT responds with the message NO MODEM FOUND. HyperACCESS: Verifying External Modem Connection Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Figure 3-4 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 47: Figure 3-5 Hyperaccess: Enabling An External Analog Modem

    Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem To enable an external analog modem, issue the AT command AT_L1 (followed by Enter). Figure 3-5 illustrates a HyperACCESS session enabling an external analog modem. Figure 3-5 HyperACCESS: Enabling an External Analog Modem 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 48: Terminal Emulation Modem Disable

    If carrier detect (CD) is active (a call is connected) on the external analog modem when attempting to disable it, the Express XRT will not switch control from the modem port. The call must be hung-up (disconnected) to deactivate CD. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Figure 3-6 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 49: Internal Modem Application

    COM ports are assigned on the PC. Both COM ports are configured independently. See the manufacturer's documenta- tion for internal analog modem configuration. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem Rear View of PC...
  • Page 50: Connecting An Internal Analog Modem

    To connect an internal analog modem to the Express XRT use the following procedure: Ensure the Express XRT is connected to the PC. See the section Connecting the Express XR/XRT for detailed instruc- tions. Connect one end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable to the telephone jack labeled 2 on the Express XRT.
  • Page 51: Chapter 4. Application Configuration

    Express XR/XRT should be connected correctly for the applica- tion as described in the chapter Installation. Some features in the Express XR/XRT do not take effect upon selection. This prevents unintentional reconfiguration of the Express XR/XRT during an active call. Items such as Bit Rate, Protocol, and Call Type take effect only at the beginning of a new call.
  • Page 52: Profile Configurations

    Chapter 4. Application Configuration The Express XR/XRT can be reset to the factory default settings by setting switch 2 to the Off (Up) position. See the section Switch Settings in the chapter Installation for more information. PROFILE CONFIGURATIONS Some common configurations are preset in the Express XR/XRT software as profiles.
  • Page 53: Express Configuration Wizard

    Protocol Type ... Async BONDING EXPRESS CONFIGURATION WIZARD This section describes how to use the Express Configuration Wizard software to configure the Express XR/XRT for three common applications: Internet access, remote access, and bulletin board service (BBS) access. The Express Configuration Wizard software and the application software such as Chameleon™...
  • Page 54: Creating A Custom Profile

    Chameleon (or other Internet access package), or select Async BONDING protocol if configuring for remote access using ShivaRemote. Choose the OK button. The new profile, now appears alphabetically in the profiles list of the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 55: Defining A User Button

    Defining a User Program Button A button can be added to the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window to automatically launch an application like Chameleon, ShivaRemote, or other data communications pack- ages. ADTRAN has developed a variety of technical support notes and modem scripts for popular data communication packages such as ®...
  • Page 56: Bbs Applications

    The following procedure explains how to create a custom HyperACCESS session that can be launched using an icon in the HyperACCESS Phonebook menu. Choose the HyperAccess button in the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window. The Phonebook window is displayed. Press the New button in the Phonebook window. The Description window is displayed.
  • Page 57 10. Save the file by selecting Save in the File menu. 11. Select Close in the File menu. This custom session can now be used by double-clicking on the new icon just created. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Chapter 4. Application Configuration...
  • Page 58 Chapter 4. Application Configuration Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 59: Chapter 4. Troubleshooting Guidelines

    Power/Line LED is Off Indicates a problem with the power to the unit. Verify the power cord is connected to the Express XR/XRT and is plugged into a known working 120 volt AC electrical outlet. Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are Off...
  • Page 60: Power/Line Led, B1, And B2 Leds Flash Green

    Many connection problems can be diagnosed by viewing the status buffer message returned from the ISDN network and the Express XR/XRT. These messages are accessed by choosing the Status Buffer button in the Diagnostics tab of the ADTRAN Express Configuration window.
  • Page 61: Auto-Detect Switch/Spids Remains At Link Down

    Ensure the RJ-45 to RJ- 11 telephone cable is correctly installed between the Express XRT and the ISDN wall jack and that the Express XR/XRT is powered on. If the wall jack does not have ISDN installed on the two middle pins (tip, ring), the Express XR/XRT will never synchro- nize to the telephone switching equipment.
  • Page 62: External Analog Modem Not Detected

    Difficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation If the Express XR/XRT does not work when the DTE rate is set to 230.4 kbps inside Windows, verify the following: Verify that switch 1 on the back of the Express XR/XRT is set to off (up).
  • Page 63: Appendix A. At Commands And S-Registers

    +++. Once command mode is entered, AT commands can be transmit- ted to the Express XR/XRT to configure most of the options, dial remote Express XR/XRTs, or initiate tests to check both the Express XR/XRT and the network connections. All command lines must begin with the AT character set in either capital or lower case letters.
  • Page 64: Using An At Command

    The maximum length for a command line is 40 characters. Each command line is executed by the Express XR/XRT upon receipt of a terminating character. The default terminating character is a carriage return (ASCII 013), but it can be changed by writing a different value to register S3.
  • Page 65: Dialing A Call Using The At Command Processor

    To end an active call with the AT command processor press the break in key sequence +++ or the redefined key then type ATH and press Enter to hang up the line. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers ATS0=2 ATSS80=5551212...
  • Page 66 Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers Command Function Answer. Places the Express XR/XRT in answer mode. AT!S Displays Status Buffer. AT!S1 Displays Link Status AT!V Configuration Menu. AT!Z Detect a modem connected to the Express XRT. Dial. Precedes the telephone access number [ATD5551212].
  • Page 67 Stored number 7 &Z8 Stored number 8 &Z9 Stored number 9 *These presets are invoked by &Z0 through &Z9 AT commands. They access the stored numbers used for dialing. 61200.153L1-13 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers...
  • Page 68 Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) factory default Software from DCE only DTE and Modem Interface Selection Disable external analog modem connected to the Express XR/XRT modem port. Enable external analog modem connected to the Express XR/XRT modem port. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 69: S-Register List

    The standard character is the backspace (ASCII value of 8 decimal). Range = 0 to 127 S7 ... CONNECT ... Determines how long the Express XR/XRT waits TIME for an outgoing call to be answered. 15 = 15 seconds...
  • Page 70 Bit 5 = Bit 6 = Bit 7 = 0 Connect message S25 ... DTR DETECT ... Determines time, in hundredths of a second, that TIME must elapse before the Express XR/XRT recog- nizes a change in DTR. Range = 0 to 255 S27 ...
  • Page 71 1 = CD is active during a call (Normal Operation) 2 = Off with LOCD 3 = Off link down S34 ... DTE DTR ... Determines how the Express XR/XRT responds to changes in DTR. This is a bit-mapped regis- ter. 0 = Ignore DTR...
  • Page 72 It may be necessary to shorten this timer if the DTE equipment connected to the Express XR/XRT also has timer constraints for completing non- BONDING parameter negotiation. 0 to 255, 10 sec is default S45 ...
  • Page 73 S58 ... CALL ... Allows the Express XR/XRT to screen incoming SCREENING calls. 0 = Answer any call 1 = Answer only calls from numbers matching those stored in SN0 through SN9. SS60 SPID1 LOC ... SPID string location. SS61 SPID2 LOC ... SPID string location.
  • Page 74 Bit 1 = 0: Warnings to POTS when unavailable Bit 1 = 1: Disable all warnings to POTS S118 . CHAP Enable ... 32 = CHAP enabled 0 = CHAP disabled (Windows 95 setting) Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide POTS (when available) 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 75: Appendix B. Leds

    LEDs The Express XR/XRT front panel contains five LEDs associated with the DTE port and the ISDN interface as shown in Figure B-1 and described in Table B-A. Express XRT Color B1 or B2 Slow Green Flash Fast Green Flash...
  • Page 76 Appendix B. LEDs Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-13...
  • Page 77: Appendix C. Status Messages

    2047 loopbk ansr Test remote answered 2047 BERT pattern. Answer The EXPRESS XR 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 78 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 XR/XRT 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 79 The Express XR/XRT tried to place a call using SPID 1 when SPID 1 was already in use. CallID 2 in use The Express XR tried to place a call using SPID 2 when SPID 2 was already in use. Call lost Held call could not be retrieved.
  • Page 80 DEST_OUT_OF_ORDER The called number is out of order. Dial The Express XR/XRT placed a call on either the first or second channel. The number called is displayed following the message. Disconnect The call on either the first or second channel was disconnected from the network.
  • Page 81 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 XR/XRT. The far-end phone number is also displayed. Hold Voice call is on hold.
  • Page 82 The local directory number entered has too many digits. Login failed Unable to connect to remote unit on remote configuration attempt. 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 XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-1...
  • Page 83 Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages Need 64K call The BONDING protocol requires the Express XR/XRT to be configured 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 84 REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAIL The channel type requested is currently not available. Remote not ISU Bonding negotiation determined the far-end unit is not another ISU product. RESOURCE_UNAVAIL The requested resource is unavailable. RESP_TO_STAT_ENQ Response to status enquiry. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-1...
  • Page 85 Bonding timer TXADD01 expired. TXDEQ expired B-channel delay equalization during bonding failed. TXFA1 expired Bonding timer TXFA1 expired. TXFA2 expired Bonding timer TXFA2 expired. TXINIT expired Bonding timer TXINIT expired; called non-BONDING equip- ment. 61200.153L1-1 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 86 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. Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-1...
  • Page 87: Appendix D. Loop Status Messages

    Bearer channels 1 and 2 are active. Disconnecting The current phone call is being disconnected (hung up). Getting TEI #1 The Express XR/XRT is receiving its first TEI from the network. Getting TEI #2 The Express XR/XRT is receiving its second TEI from the network.
  • Page 88 Appendix D. Loop Status Messages Ready The unit is ready to make or accept a call. Register SPID #1 The Express XR/XRT is registering its first SPID with the net- work. Register SPID #2 The Express XR/XRT is registering its second SPID with the network.
  • Page 89: Appendix E. Connector Pinouts

    8 ... CD ... O ... Carrier Detect 20 ... DTR ... I ... Data Terminal Ready 22 ... RI ... O ... Ring Indicator I = Input 61200.153L1-1 Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide Appendix E. Connector Pinouts Appendix E Connector Pinouts PIN 1...
  • Page 90: Table E-B Modem Interface

    7 ... SG ... I/O ... Signal Ground 8 ... CD ... I ... Carrier Detect 20 ... DTR ... O ... Data Terminal Ready I = Input Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide PIN 13 MALE PIN 25 Figure E-2...
  • Page 91: Table E-C Rj-11 Pots Port Interfaces

    Pin 3 Pin 4 PIN 1 PIN 6 Pin 5 Pin 6 Table E-D RJ-45 ISDN Line Interface PIN 1 PIN 8 Pin 4 Pin 5 ISDN 9v (XR) 48v (XRT) Figure E-3 Express XR and XRT Ground Pinouts Ring...
  • Page 92 Appendix E. Connector Pinouts Express XR/XRT Quick Start Guide 61200.153L1-1...
  • Page 93 Thank you! ADTRAN provides a broad line of end-user equipment that supports a wide range of business applications for host and remote sites including: ISDN terminal adapters, inverse multiplexers, NT1s, 56k DDS DSU/CSUs, T1 DSU/ CSUs, and multiplexers.
  • Page 94 What type of computer do you use: Apple Gateway Packard-Bell Toshiba Compaq Dell Other Number of ADTRAN products you own or use: Which products: _________________________________ How did you learn about ADTRAN: Advertisement Article/review Value Added Reseller Catalog Friend/colleagues ADTRAN Home Page...

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