- Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier. - Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: STATIC HAZARD •...
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Introduction to the Dial-Up Service Modem Overview The 4100/4120-0139 Dial-Up Service Modem allows field personnel to access the 4100/4100U /4100ES or 4120 from a remote location using the public-switched telephone system or a private- switched telephone system. Figure 1 (below) is an illustration of the dial-up service modem (Part No. 565-279). Part No.
Configuration Requirements Overview This section describes the software and hardware requirements that must be adhered to before installing the modem. Software To use the dial-up service modem, the following requirements must be met: Requirements • The Programmer software must be at Version 7.02 or later. •...
Installing the Modem Overview The dial-up service modem installs onto a 4100/4120-6014 Network Interface Card (NIC) or a 4100/4120-0113 or 4100-6038 Dual RS-232/2120 Module. This section describes how to install the modem to both types of modules. Installing to the NIC The modem can be installed to the lower mid-section of a 4100/4120-6014 NIC, as described below.
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Installing the Modem, Continued Installing to an The modem can be installed to the lower mid-section of a 4100/4120-0113 or 4100-6038 Dual RS-232/2120 Module RS-232/2120 Module, as described below. 1. With the modem right side up over the RS-232 daughter card, align the modem’s three plastic stand-offs with the holes in the daughter card.
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