3.3 CONNECTING POWER
The Model 2111 is available with a Universal AC power supply that is operable in power environments from 100 to 253VAC. No con- figuration is necessary for the power supply (See Appendix B for domestic and international power plug options).
3.3.1 Connecting to an AC Power Power Source
The Universal Interface AC Supply is equipped with a male IEC-
320 power connection. A domestic (US) power supply cord is supplied with the unit at no extra charge. To connect the standard or universwal power supply, follow these steps:
1.Attach the power cord (supplied) to the shrouded male IEC- 320 connector on the rear of the Model 2111.
2.Plug the power cord into a nearby AC power outlet
3.Turn the rear power switch ON.
WARNING! There are no
4.0 OPERATION
Once the Model 2111 is properly installed, it should operate trans- parently. This sections describes
4.1 POWER-UP
To apply power to the Model 2111, first be sure that you have read Section 3.3, and that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source. Then
4.2 FRONT PANEL LED STATUS MONITORS
The Model 2111 features eight front panel LEDs that monitor power, the Ethernet signals, network connection and test modes. Figure 4 (below) shows the front panel location of each LED.
Following Figure 4 is a description of each LEDs function.
| Figure 4. Model 2111 Front Panel |
TD & RD | Glows red to indicate an idle condition of Binary |
| “1” data on the respective terminal interface signals. |
| Green indicates Binary “0” data. |
CTS | Glows green to indicate that the Clear to Send |
| signal from the modem is active. |
CD | Glows red if no carrier signal is being received from |
| the remote modem. Green indicates that the remote |
| modem’s carrier is being received. |
DTR | Glows green to indicate that the Data Terminal |
| Ready signal from the terminal is active. |
ER | Glows red to indicate the likelihood of a Bit Error in |
| the received signal. During the 511 or 511/E test, ER |
| will flash to indicate that the Test Pattern Detector |
| has detected a bit error. |
9 | 10 |