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DS Series Manual
DATA SWITCH
DS71-MD4 Host-Modem Module
BayTech Manual Publication
Revision May 2008

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  • Page 1 DS Series Manual DATA SWITCH DS71-MD4 Host-Modem Module BayTech Manual Publication Revision May 2008...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2007 by Bay Technical Associates, Inc. BayTech, is a registered trademarks of Bay Technical Associates, Inc. Windows 2000®, Windows XP® are products and registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Tera Term is a product and registered trademark of Vector, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL ... 4 Connection Description ... 4 EIA-232 SERIAL CONNECTION... 5 Internal MODEM CONNECTION... 5 External Modem Connection ... 5 Installation... 5 Power ... 6 QUICK START: DS71-MD4 Module ... 6 Serial Setup... 6 Main Menu ... 7 Login Setup ...
  • Page 4: About This Owner's Manual

    BayTech's DS71-MD4 host communication modem module provides an interface that controls user access to the DS Series data switch and other DS Series connected modules. The DS71-MD4 is a system data controller that directs operations between the base unit, system modules and externally connected devices.
  • Page 5: Eia-232 Serial Connection

    RJ-11 ports connected to standard dial-up telephone lines to be used between the Data Switch unit and the user's Telco wall jack using a standard RJ-11 straight through cable. These ports are in parallel and the second port is available for another Telco device using communications software, dial the modem using the ATDT command.
  • Page 6: Power

    Do not attempt to make any internal changes to the power source. Do not attempt to modify any portion or component of a DS-Series Data Switch unless specifically directed to; as in Appendix E of this manual. BayTech must perform any internal changes.
  • Page 7: Main Menu

    NOTE: Password feature is case sensitive. (Default is user/password is root/baytech) Main Menu The following Header and Menu appears or similar: Figure 1 Data Switch Series - F.1.04.00 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID: DS71-MD4 Attention Character: ; Module 1: admin...
  • Page 8: Login Setup

    Figure 2 Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2006 DS71-MD4 Data Switch Series - V90 Modem Host Module Revision F.1.01.01 Module 2 Status ...1 Serial Port Configuration...2 Port Device Name...3 Port Select Code...4 Attention Character...5 Disconnect Timeguard...6 Connect port ID Echo ...7 Login Setup ...8...
  • Page 9 Manage Users This option allows the administrator to change user passwords or add/delete new users. Up to 19 users plus an administrator allowed. Usernames are case sensitive and alphanumeric. Figure 4 User Management Menu: ”admin” ... 1 Add New User ...A Delete User ...D Change User ...C To change user password, enter number of user...
  • Page 10: Local Modem Option

    Local Modem Option Figure 5 Local Modem Option: Rings to Answer ...1 Auto-answer 1-4, Default 2 Connectivity Timeout ...2 5-255 minutes, Default 60 minutes Inactivity Timeout ...3 1-120 minutes, Default 0 Exit ...X, CR Enter Request : Ring to Answer This option sets the number of rings before the unit answers.
  • Page 11: Adapters

    Adapters Signals Listed are the pin specifications for the BayTech cable and adapters and the terminal COM ports: Signal RS-232 Port (DS) Adapters 9FRJ45PC (With Cisco Interface) DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem RS-232 COM Port Port (RPC) DE-9 Pin 9FRJ45PC-1 (Without Cisco Interface) COM Port Signal...
  • Page 12 DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem RJ08X007 Figures 1 and 2 provide visual representation of an RJ-45 receptacle and plug.
  • Page 13: Detailed Operation And Configuration

    Detailed Operation and Configuration DS71-MD4 Main Menu The menu may vary according to the number of DS74 modules installed in the unit. With a proper connection to the unit upon power-up or unit reset, the following menu is displayed: Module 2: admin on Host EIA-232 Device A (2,1)...1...
  • Page 14: Configuration Status

    Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2006 DS71-MD4 Data Switch Series - V90 Modem Host Module Revision F.1.01.01 Module 2 Status ...1 Serial Port Configuration...2 Port Device Name...3 Port Select Code...4 Attention Character...5 Disconnect Timeguard...6 Connect port ID Echo ...7 Login Setup ...8 Local Modem Option ...9...
  • Page 15 DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Installed Modules :2,3,5 Port Select Code ...$BT Attention Character ...; Disconnect Time Guard ...Disabled Port ID Echo ...Disabled Unit ID ...DS71-MD4 Local Modem Option: Rings to Auto-Answer... 2 Modem Connectivity Timeout...60 minutes Modem Inactivity Timeout...60 minutes Login Setup: Header Text ...Enabled Menu Mode ...Enabled...
  • Page 16: Serial Port Configuration

    Serial Port Configuration Handshaking, Baud Rate, Word Size, Stop Bits, and Parity are configured through either the serial or Ethernet ports using the menus. Xon/Xoff, RTS and DTR Line Drivers can only be configured through the phone line via a modem. The default settings are 9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit, Xon/Xoff Off and RTS/DTR High.
  • Page 17 " " " " Enter Select : Stop Bits The Stop Bits are used to signal the end of communication for a single packet. Since the data is clocked across the lines and each device has its own clock, it is possible for the two devices to become slightly out of sync.
  • Page 18: Port Device Name

    Output Flow Control (Xmit) - Xon/Xoff is ( Stop/Restart Output Upon Receiving of Xoff/Xon ? (Y/N) : Input Flow Control (Recv) - Xon/Xoff is ( Xoff/Xon sent based on Buffer - Full/Empty condition ? (Y/N) : RTS/DTR Line Driver Inactivity State RTS (Request to Send)/ DTR (Data Terminal Ready) is normally used in conjunction with an external modem.
  • Page 19: Disconnect Timeguard

    Disconnect Timeguard This feature ensures reliable binary data transmission by providing a one-second “Timeguard” after the DS-Series receives the attention character. If more data is received within the delay period, the DS treats the character as data, not an attention character; thereby preventing unwanted port disconnection. The Default setting is Disabled.
  • Page 20: Header

    Header If enabled, the following header appears with the main menu upon initialization of power or after a modem connection to the host module has been established. If disabled, the header does not appear with the main menu. Default Header is enabled. Header Text :Enabled Enable ? (Y/N, CR for no change): Access Control...
  • Page 21 User Management Menu: ”admin” ... 1 Add New User ...A Delete User ...D Change User ...C To change user password, enter number of user Enter Request :1 Change User’s Password NOTE: The factory default password for “admin” is <cr> (Enter). The admin can change a current user’s port access and password.
  • Page 22: Auto Connect

    Auto Connect This feature allows the admin to select the module and port that the user will be automatically connected on dial-in. The auto connect port has priority over the login setup menu enable/disable selection, thus prevent the menu selection screen from appearing at the initial login sequence. +----+------------+------+----------+ |User| Name...
  • Page 23: Assign User Ports

    Select “Dialback Delay” option to set the amount of delay time before the unit dials the phone number assigned to the user. Default is 10 seconds Dialback Delay:10 seconds Enter Dialback Delay (1 to 60): Assign User Ports This option allows the administrator to limit users’ port access. Assigned User Ports: +----+----------* +-M3-+-M4-+-M5-+ |User|...
  • Page 24: Local Modem Option

    Select this option to add all ports to the user. The module displays the user with all ports added. Assigned User Ports: +----+----------* +-M3-+-M4-+-M5-+ |User| Name +----+------------*----+----+----+ 2 | johnt +----+------------*----+----+----+ Remove All Ports Select this option and the module displays the user with all ports deleted. Assigned User Ports: +----+----------* +-M3-+-M4-+-M5-+ |User|...
  • Page 25: Unit Id

    Modem Inactivity Timeout:60 minutes Change It ? (Y/N) : Unit ID This option allows the admin users to change the Host Module’s name. Unit ID :DS71-MD4 Change It ? (Y/N) :Y Enter Unit ID (63 chars. max.) : Enter the desired Unit ID, followed by <cr.> The DS71-MD4 stores the changes in non-volatile memory and returns to the module configuration menu.
  • Page 26 b. Verify computer serial port configuration; 9600, 8, none, 1, c. Verify the cable and adapter has the correct pin out, RJ08X007 and 9FRJ45PC-1. d. Cisco Rollover cables have the same pin out as RJ08X007. e. Type 5(;), the Attention Character will not echo to the screen, if it does than it may have been changed to a character other than the semi-colon.
  • Page 27: Ds71-Md4 Reset Procedure

    DS71-MD4 Reset Procedure 1. Press and hold reset button as you power cycle the module. 2. Continue to hold button for 45 seconds, then release button. 3. Use Terminal program into the serial port if not already doing so. 4. If no opening menu, Type 5 semi-colons. 5.
  • Page 28: Technical Support

    Exceptions This warranty does not cover misuse or minor imperfections that fall within design specifications or that do not materially alter functionality. BayTech does not warrant and is not responsible for damages incurred in shipping and handling or caused by disasters (such as fire, flood, wind, earthquake, lightning, power surges or water).
  • Page 29: Return Authorization Process

    If a product is being returned for credit (based on BayTech approval), the credit will not include shipping and handling charges. Determination of credit amount will be made after BayTech receives the product. Returns on BayTech products older than 3 months are subject to a 15% re-stocking fee of the list price of the product and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

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