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Telenetics 3262 User Manual (233 pages)
Telenetics Modem User's Guide
Brand:
Telenetics
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Restricted Rights Legend
2
Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users
2
Proprietary Material
3
Radio Frequency Interference Regulations
3
Product Family Model Numbers
11
Series Modem Family
11
Documentation Target Audience
12
How to Use the Documentation Set
12
Note to Programmers and System Developers
12
Special Notices
15
Besondere Hinweise
16
Messages Spéciaux
16
Avisos Especiales
17
Questions about Your Product Shipment
19
Technical Assistance or Scheduling Service
19
Comments about the Manual
20
Sales-Related Issues
20
Introduction
21
Troubleshooting
21
Chapter 1, About the Modem
22
Introduction
22
Safety and Operational Notices
23
Operating the Modem from the Front Panel
24
Selecting Programmed Option Sets
25
Automatic Calling Interfaces (Acus)
25
At Acu
25
Lpda2 Acu
25
V.25Bis ACU
25
Managing a Modem
26
Restoring Data Transmission
26
ITU-T V.34 Compliant Modulation Mode
26
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Feature
27
Automode/Multimode Feature
27
Remote Configuration
28
Error Correction and Data Compression
28
Security
28
Status Snapshots
28
Adaptive Rate System
29
Troubleshooting (V.54 and V.22Bis Tests)
29
Country-Specific Information
29
NET Compliance
29
CE Regulatory Marking Directive (93/68/EEC)
29
Installing the Modem
31
Introduction
32
Chapter 2, Installing the Modem
33
Unpacking the Modem
33
Additional Equipment Required
34
Choosing a Site
34
Connecting the Modem
35
Rear Panel Connectors
35
Ferrite Cylinders
37
Cabling the Modem
41
Connecting the Modem to a Network Management System
43
Turning on the Modem
44
Automatic Self-Test
45
Handling Error Messages
45
After Installing the Modem
45
Chapter 3 Getting Started
47
Configuring and Operating the Modem
48
Using the Front Panel
48
Front Panel Display
50
Navigating the Configuration Menu Tree
51
Menu Structure
51
Setting Configuration Options from the Front Panel
51
Status Displays
52
Using the Modem with a Network Management System (NMS)
53
Using the at Automatic Calling Unit (ACU)
54
Using the Modem with an Async Terminal
54
Using the Modem with a PC and Async Communications Software
55
Introduction
48
System Requirements for Software Upgrades
48
Other Call Establishment Methods
56
V.25Bis ACU for Sync or Async Applications
56
Netview LPDA-2 ACU for Sync Applications
56
Sync Dialing from an IBM as 400
57
External Auto-Call Units
57
Chapter 4 Configuring the Modem
59
Communications Software Package Operating Notes
60
Configuring the Modem for Use with Communications Software
60
Operating Notes
61
General Notes
61
If the Communications Software and Modem Do Not Operate
63
Overview
60
Preparing for Operation
63
Reinitializing Memory from the Front Panel
63
Reinitializing Memory Using the AT&F Command
63
Configuration Option Sets
64
What Is an Option Set
64
Configuring an Option Set
68
Option Set Defaults
69
326X V.32Bis and 326XFAST Modem Application Examples
74
Option Set 1-Async Calls to Central Site Using at ACU
75
Option Set 2-Sync Answering Central Site Without ACU
76
Option Set 3-Sync Calls to Central Site, V.25Bis ACU
76
Option Set 4-Async Answering Central Site Without ACU (Models 3260/62/65/67)
77
Option Set 4-Synchronous Leased Line Applications with Dial Restoral (Models 3261/63/66/68)
78
326XFAST-SDC Modem Application Examples
79
SDC Pre-Operation Notes
79
Configuring the Modem for SDC Operation
80
SDC Sample Applications
80
Remote Access Reset
86
Operation
86
When Remote Access Reset Is Disabled
86
Chapter 5 Using the at Automatic Calling Interface
87
Introduction
88
Using at Commands
89
Entering at Command Lines
89
For Further Detail on at Commands
90
To Enter Multiple at Commands on a Single Command Line
90
Autobaud Feature
91
The Escape Sequence-(+++)
91
Non-Configuration at Commands
92
To Use the Escape Sequence with Guard Time
92
A/, Re-Execute Last Command
93
ATA, Manual Answer
93
ATI, Display Software Information
94
ATO, Leave Command Mode
94
AT * RD, Redial Last Number
95
S-Registers
95
S-Register Descriptions
96
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Testing
105
Troubleshooting Guide
105
Chapter 6 , Troubleshooting Guide
106
What Is the Attention (AT) Command Set
89
What Role Does Communications Software Play
89
Troubleshooting Steps
106
The First Step
106
Series Modem Diagnostic Tests
114
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Testing
115
Audience and Assumptions
117
Configuration Quick-Reference—Menu Trees
117
Appendix A, Configuration Quick Reference
117
For more Detail
117
Performing Numeric Entry
152
S-Register/At Command Cross-Reference
154
Dial Modifiers for Special Dialing Requirements
155
Result Codes
157
Configuring the Modem's Dual In-Line Package (DIP) Switches
160
Appendix B
163
Cabling and Interface Pinouts
163
EIA/TIA 232-D (Modem to Computer) Interface
164
Introduction
164
ITU Recommendation V.35 Modem-To-Computer Interface
166
ITU Rate V.35 Modem-To-Computer Interface Pinouts
167
Differences, EIA/TIA 232-D and ITU Rate V.35 Interfaces
168
DIAL LINE, LEASE (PRIVATE) LINE, PHONE Connector Pinouts
168
Cabling
169
Cable Considerations
169
NC (Network Control) Port Pinouts
169
Appendix B, Cabling and Interface Pinouts
172
DTE Cable Diagnostics
172
Appendix C
175
Introduction
177
Country Support
177
Installation Notes
178
All Models
178
Restricted Features Summary
179
Operating Notes
186
Standalone Modem Rear Panel Views
186
3260 Dial Only Modem
187
3260 Modem Rear Panel (Dial Only)
187
3261 Modem Rear View (Leased Line, Dial Restoral
187
3265 Dial Only Modem
188
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View a
188
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View B
189
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View C
189
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View D
189
3266 Modem (Leased Line with Dial Restoral
190
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View a
190
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View B
191
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View C
191
Rear Panel Interface Pinouts
192
Standalone Models 3260/65 and 3261/66 Interface Pinouts
192
Card Models 3262/67, 3263/68 Backplane Interface Pinouts
195
Dial Line Interface (All Card Models)
195
Delayed and Forbidden Lists
197
Australia-Delayed Call Lists
197
Austria-Forbidden Call Lists
198
Belgium-Delayed Call Lists
198
Finland-Delayed Call Lists
199
France-Delayed and Forbidden Call Lists
199
Hong Kong-Delayed Call Lists
200
Ireland-Delayed Call Lists
200
Netherlands-Delayed Call Lists
201
Norway-Delayed Call Lists
201
Spain-Delayed Call Lists
202
Canada
202
DOC Registration and Requirements
202
Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations
203
Canadian Emissions Statement
203
Rear Panel Pinouts
204
Telco Option (AT&J)
205
Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.3
206
Other Country-Specific Information
202
Denmark-Blind Dialing
206
Hong Kong and United Kingdom-BABT Regulations
206
Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.7
206
Compliance with BS6305 Clause 6.2, BS6320 Clause 7.2
207
Compliance with BABTSITS/82/01/C and BABT/SITS/82005S/D
207
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN
207
Compliance with BABT/SITS/83/08/A Clause 1.2
208
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 5.2
208
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.3
208
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.4
208
Compliance with DTI 83/009I
209
Compliance with BS6301
209
Compliance with BABT SITS 83/009 Section D
209
Application for Installation of Telephone Socket
210
FCC Registration
210
FCC Regulations
211
Dial Line Jack Types
212
Rear Panel Pinouts
213
Dial and Leased Line Transmit Levels
215
Making Telephone-To-Modem Connections
215
Connecting an Exclusion Key Telephone
215
Telco Option (AT&J
216
Installation of Telephone Socket
210
Declaring the Jack Type
216
Using the Modular Nest Backplane's Busy out Feature
217
Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return
227
Equipment Return Procedures
227
Expiration of Lease
227
Factory Repair
227
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Telenetics 3262 Installating And Operation Manual (34 pages)
Modem Cards, Backplanes, and Modular Nest 9 and 21 Enclosures
Brand:
Telenetics
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
June
2
Introduction
2
About the 326X Series Modem Documentation Set
2
For more Details on the 326X Modem's
2
Safety Information
3
Warning Description
3
Connecting Port Warning
3
Installation Warning
4
Pre-Installation Information and Activities
5
326X Series Modem Cards and Backplanes
5
326X Series Modem Cards
5
326X Series Modem Card Backplanes
5
Stand-Alone Modems and Enclosure Cards: Differences
6
A/B Switching and the A/B LED
6
Alm Led
6
Telephone Company Compliance-U.S.A. Models
7
Backplane Jumpers for the Busy out Feature
7
Hong Kong and the United Kingdom
7
Countries that Support Busy out
8
How and When Is Make Busy Activated
8
Setting the Modem Card DIP Switch
12
Cabling the 3262 and the 3267 (Dual Dial) Modem Cards
14
Cabling the 3263 and the 3268 (Leased Line, Dial Restoral) Modem Cards
15
Attaching Ferrite Beads (U.S.A., Canada, and Japan Only)
16
Removing Audio Cable Connectors from a Modem Backplane
16
326X Series Modem-Cabling to a Network Manager
18
Setting Control Across Groups
22
Example
22
Cautions and Limitations for Network Management Cabling
23
Daisy-Chaining NC Ports: Card Modems to Stand-Alone Modems
24
Preparing the 9110 DMS for 326X Series Card Modems
26
326X Modem Card Power Supply Requirements in 21-Card Enclosure
26
Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure
27
Removing a 326X Backplane
28
Installing or Replacing a 326X Backplane
30
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