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Black Box IS300AE Terminal Configuration manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Black Box IS300AE User Manual (112 pages)
ISDN TA/V
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Getting Started
7
1 Specifications
8
2 Introduction
9
Introducing Your New ISDN Terminal Adaptor
9
Before You Get Started
10
Some Background Information about ISDN
12
A Brief Overview
13
Features of the ISDN TA/V
14
3 Installing ISDN TA/V Using the Intro Software
16
Overview
16
Quick Install
16
About the Intro Program
16
Installing Intro Program Files on Your Hard Disk
17
Connecting Your ISDN TA/V
17
Navigating through the Intro Screens
18
Running Intro from DOS
18
Using Intro to Configure the ISDN TA/V
18
4 ISDN TA/V Introduction for Non-Intro Users
19
Preparing for Installation
19
Connecting a Computer
19
Connecting an Alternate DTE Device
19
The CONTROL Port Connection
19
Your Communication Software
20
The Connecting Cable
20
ISDN Service Connection
20
Service Number of the Remote Device
20
Communication Settings
21
5 Installing the ISDN TA/V Without Intro
22
Connecting Your ISDN TA/V
22
Powering on the ISDN TA/V
24
The Front Panel LCD and Leds
25
Macintosh Computer Compatibility Requirements
26
6 Installing and Configuring Your PC Communication Software
28
Selecting Flow Control
28
Setting the Data Rate
28
Specifying the Communications Format
29
Specifying the Terminal Emulation
29
Specifying the Command Language of the ISDN TA/V
29
Configuring the ISDN TA/V DTE and Line Interfaces
30
7 Using the ISDN TA/V
31
Dialing Via the Communication Software Menu
31
Monitoring the Call
31
During the Call
32
Logging on to the Remote Computer
32
Initiating a File Transfer
32
Logging off and Clearing the Call
32
Receiving Incoming Calls
33
Auto-Answering
34
Where to Go from here
34
8 Troubleshooting
35
9 Regulatory Information
38
Introduction to the Reference Section
40
10 Principles of Data Communication
42
How the ISDN TA/V Works
42
Controling the ISDN TA/V
42
Error Correction
43
Data Compression
43
Flow Control
44
Line Transmission Speed
45
Rate Adaption
45
File Transfer Protocols
45
Terminal Emulation
46
11 Commanding the ISDN TA/V
47
Via Communication Software Commands
47
Via Intro Software Menu Selections
48
Using at Commands
49
AT Command Rules
49
Formatting Command Lines
50
Combining Commands
51
Waiting for a Response
51
Editing a Command Line
52
Repeating a Command Line
52
Interrupting Data Traffic to Issue at Commands
52
12 ISDN TA/V Configurations
54
Factory Configurations
54
Selecting Which Configuration Is Active
55
Viewing Parameter Settings of the Active Configuration
57
Creating a User-Defined Configuration
58
Saving Configurations to the Power-Up Location
59
13 Dialing, Answering, and Clearing Calls Using at Commands
60
Using the D Command
60
Using the Number Directory
61
Clearing a Call
62
Answering an Incoming Call
63
ISDN TA/V Response Codes
63
Valid Response Codes
64
14 DTE Interface Commands and S-Register Settings
67
Data Transmission Mode
67
DTE Electrical Characteristics Conformance
68
Default Async Speed
69
Setting the Communications Format
69
Number of Data Bits
69
Parity Bits
70
Number of Stop Bits
70
Communications Signaling Requirements
70
DTR Control
71
DSR Control
71
RTS Control
72
CTS Control
72
RTS/CTS Delay
72
DCD Control
73
15 User Commands
74
Selecting at or V.25Bis Dialing Commands
74
AT Escape Sequence Character Key and Response Timeout
74
Effect of the BREAK Key on a Terminal's Keyboard
75
Command Character Echo
76
Defining the Command Terminator Key
76
Defining the Backspace Character Key
76
Defining the Line Feed Character Key
77
ISDN TA/V Response (Result) Codes and Extended Response Codes
77
V.25Bis Command Mode Format
77
Responding to at Commands
78
Audible Alert Control
78
Reverting to Power-Up Configuration Settings
79
Unit Identification Commands
79
16 ISDN Line Dialing Characteristics
80
ISDN Line Transmission Rate
80
Enabling and Disabling Auto-Answering
81
Causes of a Disconnection
81
17 Error Correction, Flow Controldata Compression, Rate Adaption
83
Rate Adaption will be Used
83
V.42Bis Data Compression Characteristics
85
Flow Control Characteristics (XON/XOFF)
85
Buffer Disconnect Timer
86
18 V.25Bis Dialing Commands
87
Call Request Commands
87
Call Responses
88
Call Answer Commands
89
Storing Numbers in Memory (PRN)
89
Requesting a List of Stored Numbers (RLN)
90
List Stored Number Response
90
Command Responses (Valid and Invalid)
90
Reverting to at Command
91
Appendix A - DTE Pin Assignments and Connecting Cables
92
Appendix B - at Command Summary
95
Appendix C - S-Register Summary
106
Appendix D - ASCII Character Code Chart
108
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