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ADTRAN Express XRT User Manual (111 pages)
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Brand:
ADTRAN
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Modem
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1: Overview
15
Getting Started
15
Minimum Requirements
16
What You Provide
16
For a Macintosh
16
For a PC
16
General Requirements (for both Pcs and Macintosh)
16
What ADTRAN Provides
17
List of Figures Figure 1-1: Express XRT Contents
17
Chapter 2: Installation
19
Verify Switch Settings
19
Connecting the Express XRT
20
Figure 2-1: Dip Switches on Rear Panel
20
Express XRT Software Installation
21
Figure 2-2: Standard ISDN Internet/Remote Access Application
21
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
22
Windows 95 Plug and Play
22
Windows 95/Windows NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation
22
Express Configuration Wizard Installation for Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
23
Get on with It
24
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
24
Figure 2-3: Installation Options
24
Express Configuration Wizard Installation for Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
25
Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installation
25
Get on with It
26
Macintosh Installation
26
Basic Telephone Service
27
Supplementary Voice Services
27
Call Waiting
27
Conference Calling
27
Automatic Redial
28
Phone Number Allocation
28
Single Phone Number Operation
28
Using the Express Configuration Wizard
29
For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
29
For Windows 3.X and Windows NT 3.51
29
For the Macintosh Operating System
29
Figure 2-4: Unable to Auto-Detect
29
Figure 2-5: Express Configuration Automatic Guide Option
30
Figure 2-6: Express Wizard Configuration Start Screen
31
Figure 2-7: Express Wizard Configuration Tab
31
Auto-Detect Spids/Switch Type (Expert ISDN)
32
Figure 2-8: Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab
32
Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help
33
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool
33
Figure 2-9: Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool
34
Figure 2-10: Preferences Tab
34
Figure 2-11: Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem Enabled
35
Figure
35
Express XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled
35
Unknown State
35
Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu
36
About
36
Enable/Disable Modem
36
Properties
36
Refresh
36
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Menu
36
Figure
36
Exit
37
Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
37
VT 100 Configuration
38
Figure
39
VT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu
39
VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer
39
Figure
40
VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu
40
Chapter 3: Installing an Analog Modem
41
Connecting an External Analog Modem
42
External Analog Modem Application
42
Figure
42
Installing a New External Analog Modem
43
Configuring an External Analog Modem
44
Required External Analog Modem Settings
44
Controlling an External Analog Modem
45
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Enable
45
Express Configuration Wizard: Connecting an External Modem
46
Figure
46
No Modem Attached Error Message
46
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable
47
Terminal Emulation Modem Enable
47
Hyperaccess: Verifying External Modem Connection
48
Figure
48
Hyperaccess: Enabling an External Analog Modem
48
Terminal Emulation Modem Disable
49
Hyperaccess: Disabling an External Analog Modem
49
Figure
49
Connecting an Internal Analog Modem
50
Figure
50
Internal Analog Modem Application
50
Chapter 4: Application Configuration
51
Profile Configurations
52
Factory: PPP 64K (Internet)
52
Factory: Multilink PPP 128K (Internet)
52
Factory: V.120 64K (Remote Access)
53
Factory: Async BONDING 128K (Remote Access)
53
Express Configuration Wizard
53
Starting the Express Configuration Wizard Software
53
Internet and Remote Access
54
Creating a Custom Profile
54
ISDN Setup Tab
55
Defining a User Program Button
56
Protocol Tab
56
Advanced Tab
57
Figure
57
Calling Features Options
58
Message Waiting Indicator
58
Calling Features Tab
58
Figure
58
All Calls to DTE
59
Call Routing
59
Enable Anonymous Call Rejection
59
Enable Call Rejection List
59
Flash/Hook Default
59
Incoming Voice Call Options
59
Speech Calls to POTS
59
Speech/Audio Calls to POTS
59
Inactivity Timer
58
BBS Applications
60
Defining a Custom Hyperaccess Session
60
Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP)
61
Chapter 5: Upgrading Software
63
Diagnostics Tab
64
Figure
64
Upgrade Firmware Dialog Box
64
Hyperaccess
65
For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
65
For Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
65
Hyperaccess Communications Dialog Box
65
Figure
65
Figure
66
Send Dialog Box
66
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
67
Power/Line LED Is off
67
Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 Leds Are off
67
Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 Leds Flash Green
68
Dial-Up Connection Problems
69
Auto-Detect Switch/Spids Remains at Link down
69
Express XRT Not Detected
69
External Analog Modem Not Detected
70
Difficulty with 230.4 Kbps Operation
70
Dial-Up Networking Difficulty
70
Appendix A: at Commands and S-Registers
71
Using an at Command
72
Using S-Registers
72
Reading an S-Register
72
Reading an S-Register String
72
Changing an S-Register
72
Changing a String S-Register
73
Dialing a Call Using the at Command Processor
73
Appendix B: Leds
85
Express XRT Leds
85
Figure B
85
Front Panel Leds
85
Table B-A Express XRT Leds
85
Appendix C: Status Buffer Messages
87
Appendix D: Loop Status Messages
97
Appendix E: Connector Pinouts
101
Express XRT User Guide
101
RS-232 Interface
101
Modem Interface
102
Table E-B Modem Interface
102
RJ-11 POTS Port Interface
103
RJ-45 ISDN Line Interface
103
Express XRT Ground Pinouts
104
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ADTRAN Express XRT Quick Start Manual (94 pages)
128 kbps ISDN Modem
Brand:
ADTRAN
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 1.01 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1. Introduction
13
Express XR/XRT Overview
13
Getting Started
13
Minimum Requirements
14
What You Provide
14
Basic Rate ISDN Line
14
What ADTRAN Provides
15
Figure 1-1 Express XR/XRT Contents
15
Chapter 2. Installation
17
Installing the ADTRAN Express XR/XRT
17
Verify Switch Settings
17
Connecting the Express XR/XRT
18
Figure 2-1 Dip Switches on Rear Panel
18
Express XR/XRT Software Installation
19
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
20
Win 95/NT4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation
20
Windows 95 Plug and Play
20
Express Configuration Wizard Installation
21
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
21
Figure 2-3 Installation Options
22
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
22
Express Configuration Wizard Installation
23
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
23
Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installation
23
Basic Telephon Service
24
Supplementary Voice Services
24
Call Waiting
24
Automatic Redial
25
Conference Calling
25
Phone Number Allocation
25
Single Phone Number Operation
25
Using the Express Configuration Wizard
26
Figure 2-5 Unable to Auto-Detect
27
Auto-Detect Spids/Switch Type
29
Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help
29
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool
30
Figure 2-8 Preferences Tab
31
Figure 2-11 Unknown State
32
Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu
33
Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
34
Macintosh Configuration
35
VT 100 Terminal Emulation
35
VT 100 Configuration
36
VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer
36
Figure 2-14 VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu
37
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem
39
External Analog Modem Application
39
Connecting an External Analog Modem
40
Installing a New External Analog Modem
41
Configuring an External Analog Modem
42
Required External Analog Modem Settings
42
Controlling an External Analog Modem
43
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Enable
43
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable
45
Figure 3-3 no Modem Attached Error Message
45
Terminal Emulation Modem Enable
46
Figure 3-5 Hyperaccess: Enabling an External Analog Modem
47
Terminal Emulation Modem Disable
48
Internal Modem Application
49
Connecting an Internal Analog Modem
50
Chapter 4. Application Configuration
51
Factory Default Configuration
51
Profile Configurations
52
Express Configuration Wizard
53
Sarting the Express Configuration Wizard Software
53
Internet and Remote Access
53
Creating a Custom Profile
54
Defining a User Button
55
BBS Applications
56
Defining a Custom Hyperaccess Session
56
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting Guidelines
59
Troubleshooting Guidelines
59
Power/Line LED Is off
59
Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 Leds Are off
59
Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 Leds Flash Green
60
Dial-Up Connection Problems
60
Express XR/XRT Not Detected
60
Auto-Detect Switch/Spids Remains at Link down
61
External Analog Modem Not Detected
62
Dial-Up Networking Difficulty
62
Appendix A. at Commands and S-Registers
63
AT Commands
63
Using an at Command
64
Dialing a Call Using the at Command Processor
65
S-Register List
69
Appendix B. Leds
75
Leds
75
Appendix C. Status Messages
77
Status Buffer Messages
77
Appendix D. Loop Status Messages
87
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts
89
Table E-A RS-232 Interface
89
Figure E-1 RS-232 Interface
89
Table E-B Modem Interface
90
Figure E-2 Modem Interface
90
Table E-C RJ-11 POTS Port Interfaces
91
Table E-D RJ-45 ISDN Line Interface
91
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