Lucent Technologies 1100 manual Connections for Data Transmission

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Installation

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CAUTION:

Do not plug the A/C adapters into a 240 VAC outlet because you will damage the adapter and the module. You must first obtain an adapter to convert 240 VAC to 120 VAC.

5.If applicable, administer the line and station ports by using the procedures in the DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 3 Implementation Guide, Issue 1, document #555-230- 655.

If the Switch Module is connected to a DEFINITY ECS analog circuit pack, you should administer the line port for Direct Inward Dialing (DID) operation.

Administer the station port as you would any other on- premise station.

Connections for Data

Transmission

The RS-232 port on the Remote Module can be used for data communications with the RS-232 port on the Switch Module. Your system administrator should provide you with information about the computer connections at the Switch Module. At the Remote Module, you will need to connect your personal computer (PC) or data terminal to the RS-232 port on the Remote Module. A 9-pin straight through cable will work for many PCs. You will need an adapter if your equipment does not have a 9-pin connector. Figure 3-2lists the pin-out for the 9-pin female connector on the back of the Remote Module.

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Contents Definity Extender Federal Communications Commission Statement Industry Canada IC Interference Information Contents Introduction Connecting the Switch Module GL-1 Figures Tables Important Safety Instructions Viii Issue 1 June Customer Support Information Support Telephone Number Security of Your System Preventing Toll Fraud Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention Lucent Technologies Limited Warranty FCC Notification Repair Information Installation and Operational Procedures Customer Support Information Customer Support Information Xvi Issue 1 June About This Book Intended AudienceTerms and Conventions Security AlertHow to Use This Book Typographical ConventionsProduct Safety Labels Related Documents CallToll Fraud Security How to Comment on This Document Feedback Form This Form MAY be Photocopied Introduction1 System Operation Configuration System ConfigurationSecurity Alert Customer-Supplied Equipment Switch ModuleEquipment List Compatibility Specifications OptionsPage Switch Module Specifications Description Considerations 10Issue 1 June Configuration2 Password ConsiderationsProgramming the Switch Module Page Configure System Exit Enhanced Terminal InterfaceTerminal Edit Line Configuring the COM RS-232D Port Configuration Stop Bits Issue 1 June 1998 Setting Data Bit Setting Data RateSetting Parity Additional Modem Initialization Setting Stop BitsShow Settings Setting Passwords Security Alert Considerations Programming Passwords Procedure To check a password Configuring Passwords Online To disable a passwordPage Configuration Issue 1 June 1998 Installation3 Location Requirements Electrical RequirementsWiring Requirements Connecting the Switch ModuleInstallation Procedure Switch Module Back PanelDIP Switch Configuration Installation Connections for Data Transmission Female Connector on Module Hardware Flow Control Installation 10Issue 1 June Troubleshooting4 Troubleshooting LED Sequences LED Power up Sequences LED Sequence Description LED Power up Verification Sequences LED Sequence Description Module is online to a Remote Module no Rgrg Error Messages Error Messages Cause ActionError Messages Cause Action No Connection/No Answer Specific ProblemsNo Display on Telephone at Remote Location Page Reporting a Faulty Switch Module Troubleshooting Issue 1 June 1998 Glossary GL-2Issue 1 June Issue 1 June 1998 GL-3 GL-4Issue 1 June Issue 1 June 1998 GL-5 Glossary GL-6Issue 1 June