Multi-Tech Systems FR3100/V8 Back Panel Description, Power Connector, Frame Ground GND Connector

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MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide

Back Panel Description

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Power Connector

The POWER connector is used to connect the external power supply to the MultiFRAD. The connector is a 7-pin circular DIN connector.

Frame Ground (GND) Connector

Use the GND connector to connect the MultiFRAD’s frame ground to the PBX’s frame ground when the MultiFRAD is configured for E&M operation.

Internal Composite Link (T1 DSU) Connector

This connector is not currently supported.

Monitor (XMT/RCV) Connector

This connector is not currently supported.

Command Port Connector

Use this DB-25 female connector to connect the MultiFRAD to a PC running Windows or terminal with communications software in order to configure the MultiFRAD.

External Composite Link (RS232/V.35) Connector

Use this DB-25 male connector to connect the MultiFRAD to an external modem, DSU, ISDN terminal adapter, or any device that is synchronous, full duplex, and supplies clocking signals. The connection interface can be either RS-232 or V.35.

Ethernet 10Base-T Connector

Use the Ethernet 10Base-T (UTP) connector to connect the MultiFRAD MultiFRAD port to a LAN. The connector is an RJ-45 jack.

Channels 1 & 2 (RS232/V.35) Connectors

The connectors for Channels 1 and 2 are used to connect the MultiFRAD to data devices. A data device can be a HDLC synchronous device such as a multiplexer or an asynchronous device such as a PC. These two data channels can be either RS-232 or V.35. The connectors are DB- 25 female connectors.

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Contents User Guide User Guide Record of Revisions RevisionDescriptionContents Appendices Introduction and Description Introduction MultiFRAD 3000-SeriesPreview of this Guide Composite Link Front Panel DescriptionEthernet Channels 3 through Channels 1Voice/Fax Channels 1 Internal Composite Link T1 DSU Connector Power ConnectorFrame Ground GND Connector Monitor XMT/RCV ConnectorChannels 3 10 Connectors Voice/Fax Channels 1 8 ConnectorsChannel Connectors Technical SpecificationsCommand Port Voice/Fax Channel ConnectorsInstallation Safety Warnings Unpacking your MultiFRADValid Voice/Fax Channels Cabling your MultiFRADChannel Cable Connections Voice/Fax Cable Connections Jumper Block Positioning Procedure DefaultSoftware Loading and Configuration Loading your Software Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide IP Address Ethernet Mask Frame Type MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Detect and Map Your DLCIs MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Build Your Phone Directory Database MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Click Download Setup MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Before You Begin MultiFRAD Configuration Changing IP Parameters MultiFRAD Software MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Changing IPX Parameters MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Changing Bridging Parameters WAN Port Setup Point to Point Setup Frame Relay Setup MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Data Port Configuration Interface Changing Voice/Fax Channel ParametersFXS Interface FXO Interface Voice/FaxInterface Regional Changing the Phone Directory Database Others Setup Enable Logging of Statistics Statistics IP Statistics IPX Port Statistics STP Spanning Tree Port StatisticsSnmp Statistics WAN StatisticsPPP Statistics Data Port Statistics Frame Relay Statistics MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Remote Configuration and Management Remote Configuration Modem-BasedRemote Configuration and Management LAN-Based Warranty, Service and Tech Support Remote Management TelnetMultiFRAD Configuration MultiFRAD Management MenuWEB Browser Management Remote User DatabaseRemote Configuration and Management MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Warranty, Service and Tech Support Limited Warranty On-line Warranty RegistrationRecording MultiFRAD Information Tech SupportContacting Tech Support via E-mail To log on to the Multi-Tech BBS ServiceMulti-Tech BBS To Download a fileAbout the Internet If you don’t know the file nameMultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Appendices Appendix a Cabling Diagrams Command Port Cable LAN CablesVoice/Fax Channel Connectors Trunk Cable RS232C/V.24 * Link CableRemote Configuration Cable Command PortAppendix B Regulatory Information Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary 100 101 102 103 Index Remote Configuration
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