Telstrat Argent manual Power-up the ATA, Adjust the Display Orientation of the ATA

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Argent Terminal Adaptor - User Guide

3.6.4Power-up the ATA

Insert the Plugpack connector into the 12VDC socket on the ATA back panel.

Whilst pressing and holding the RST button at the back of the ATA, turn the 240V power on at the power point. Release the RST button when the display changes to a “C”.

3.6.5Adjust the Display Orientation of the ATA

The ATA starts with a “C” displayed (for “cold boot”) then progresses to the “Display Orientation Mode” and you have 3 seconds to press the RST button to change the display orientation if the unit is wall mounted. An upright “U” symbol indicates correct display orientation. Mounted on a wall the display should be inverted so the numbers appear in the correct orientation.

3.6.6Select the Required TEI Number

After the “Display Orientation Mode” the ATA goes into the “TEI Setting Mode”. The default TEI is 63 when an ATA is installed for the first time. First, the current TEI is displayed. Then you have the opportunity to change the TEI if needed. “H” will be initially displayed indicating the ‘most significant digit’ (MSD) followed by the current MSD with a decimal point. This is displayed for three seconds during which time the number can be changed. Then an “L” is displayed followed by the ‘least significant digit’ (LSD) with no decimal point for the next three seconds.

If the TEI number needs to be changed, use the RST button to step through the numbers to set the required MSD, while the MSD is displayed. Similarly, step through the numbers for the LSD until the required number is selected. The ATA will then flash the new TEI and exit the TEI mode.

Another method of setting the TEI is to use a phone on the POTS port and enter #6#<TEI>#, where <TEI> is the number required (e.g. to program a TEI of 63 press #6#63#).

3.6.7Observe D-Channel X.25 Call Progress For the First Call

After exiting the “TEI Numbering Mode” the ATA performs self-test and other internal functions which take about 90 seconds to complete. Activity during this phase is indicated by a display of three rising bars. It then automatically makes a D-Channel X.25 call to the factory programmed Argent Pre-configuration NMS number to obtain its IP address and the X.121 and IP addresses of the main NMS application hosts. During this process the Seven-Segment Display shows a 3, “Pre-Configuration in Progress”. If for some reason the ATA is unable to establish an X.25 connection or the connection is terminated with a non-zero error code (Cause/Diagnostic code), the display will show a flashing 6 (Last call attempt failed, D-Channel).

3.6.8Observe D-Channel X.25 call Progress For the Second Call

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Contents Version Copyright 1999 Telstra Corporation Limited Table of Contents 24 Serial Port ‘AT’ Commands Introduction Description 3.1 ApplicationPackage Contents DefinitionsBack Panel Port FunctionsTop Panel Seven Segment Display Display InterpretationConnect ATA to NT1 ATA Activation InstructionsPrepare position Connect the Eftpos terminal to ATASelect the Required TEI Number Power-up the ATAAdjust the Display Orientation of the ATA Observe D-Channel X.25 Call Progress For the First CallObserve the Software Download Observe for Configuration File ErrorsObserve for Failure to Connect Observe that the ATA is ready and record the service details Replace the ATA if Faulty on ArrivalPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP Installation Click on Control PanelTick Don’t detect my modem I will select from list Installing Dial-Up Network Configuring Dial-Up Networking DUN Open Dial-Up Networking Double click on Make New ConnectionConnect the Eftpos terminal 17 V.120 SetupEnd to end test ATA Maintenance Warranty ATA out of Warranty with Telstra Service Assurance ‘AT’ Commands IntroductionRegister settings Register DescriptionPots Telephone Supplementary Features 5.1 Introduction Abbreviations used in the Pots feature descriptions RSPCall Waiting CW Telephone Port Pots FeaturesMalicious Call Identification Mcid / MCT Call Line Presentation Clip Call Forward Multiple Subscriber Number MSNOH DT #1# telephone number # RH