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4.Connect an RJ48 phone cable to the Trunk connector on the back of the MultiFRAD. Connect the other end of the phone cable to the local access line jack.

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Figure 3-4. Trunk Connection

5.The MultiFRAD can be configured in two ways: If a pc running a Windows software is being used to configure the unit, refer to the Software Loading procedure in Chapter 4.

If a terminal running a communications software is being used to configure the unit, refer to Configuring your MultiFRAD using a dumb terminal in Chapter 5.

6.Once the MultiFRAD is configured for your application, you can disconnect the pc and connect your data port device. If the data port device contains an EIA-232D interface, the same serial cable can be used. If the data port device contains a V.35 interface, the data port shunt must be moved to the V.35 position and a V.35 adapter cable must be connected to the data port connector. Refer to Section 3.5 for procedures on moving the shunt to the V.35 position. Refer to Appendix A for cable details.

7.Place the Command Mode switch (Switch 1) on the side of the MultiFRAD in the UP position for the data mode operation.

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Contents Model FR111 Page Page Trademarks Contents Ascii Terminal Menu System AppendicesIntroduction and Description Page MultiFRAD 100-Series IntroductionSoftware Loading and Configuration SetupAbout This Manual Introduction and DescriptionAscii Terminal Menu System Service, Warranty and Tech SupportOrdering a Frame Relay Line Typical ApplicationHow to Configure a MultiFRAD Page Page FCC Regulations for Telephone Line Intercon- nection Page Canadian Limitations Notice Trunk Specifications Data PortElectrical/Physical/Environmental CompatibilityPage Front and Back Panel Descriptions Page Data Front PanelTrunk Trunk Connector Power ConnectorData Connector Back PanelDIP-Switches Switch SettingsShunts ShuntsPage Setup Page Unpacking Safety Warnings DIP-Switch Settings Power Data Shunts V.35 ShuntSoftware Loading Configuration Page Loading Software Page Page Configuring Your MultiFRAD using Windows Page Page Page Configuring your MultiFRAD using a Dumb Terminal NRZ C e s s r a t e 0 0 Enter Number, or P Previous Menu Page Selection Page Software Utility Descriptions Page MultiFRAD Main Menu Diagnostics Configuration Data PortOthers Statistics DownloadMultiFRAD Version HelpMode Asynchronous/Synchronous Data Port ConfigurationSync Mode Parameters SpeedInterFrame Timer in mS Between FramesEncoding Scheme Async Mode Parameters CRC PresetBaud Rate Word LengthStop Bits ParityFlow Control PacingPass Xon EchoEIA Pass Through ENQ/ACK Trunk Configuration Data Link Connection Identifier DlciManagement Type Management Parameters Polling Interval Encapsulation TypeFull Status Counter Error ThresholdMonitored Event Committed Info Rate CIRExcess Burst Rate Be Back to BackStatistics Other Tests Loop TestsPage Ascii Terminal Menu System Page Configurations Menu CTS Async Data Port ConfigurationChannel Device Trunk Facility NRZ Sync Data Port ConfigurationPage C e s s r a t e 0 0 Page Page Statistics View Statistics Page Diagnostic Tests Reset OptionsPage Memory Test Flash Firmware UpgradeWatch Dog Test Product and Firmware IDService, Warranty and Tech Support Page Tech Support Limited WarrantyModel Number Serial Number Firmware Version Recording MultiFRAD InformationAbout the Multi-Tech BBS ServiceDownloading a File Logging on to the Multi-Tech BBSIf you don’t know the file name About CompuServeAbout the Internet About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceUpgrading the Flash Prom Using FlashPro to Upgrade MultiFRAD FirmwarePage Appendices Page Data connector RS232C/V.24 * Cable Appendix a Cabling DiagramsPin Identification Trunk CableBack-To-Back Cable