Controls And Indicators - Nortel QMT7 ADM Manual

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Features
The AIM is a stand-alone module, equipped to transmit and receive data. It
meets the DTE/DCE interface requirements of the EIA RS-232-C standard.
The electrical characteristics of the interface to the associated Asynchronous
Interface Line Card (AILC) meets the EIA RS-422 requirements. The AIM
provides substantial electrical isolation between the RS-232 and RS-422
interfaces.
The AIM transmits data at 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and
19200 bps. Speeds are determined by an autobauding procedure in the AILC.
Note: With the QPC430E and later vintage AILC, many of the features
of AT-type dialing are supported, as well as the set relocation feature.
See the AIM/AILU User Guide for details. For more details, refer to
Japanese features and services (553-2001-100), but disregard all
references to Manual Answer.
A standard 500/2500 telephone may be plugged into the rear of the AIM into
the phone jack. This telephone then operates through the AIM line cord to a
standard 500-set line card in the Meridian 1.

Controls and indicators

The module is equipped with a power on/off switch and with a power on
indicator.
Equipment description
Meridian Data Services
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