Telstrat Argent manual ATA Activation Instructions, Prepare position, Connect ATA to NT1

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Argent Terminal Adaptor - User Guide

Only the decimal point on the Seven Segment Display is illuminated when the configuration has been downloaded successfully by the Argent NMS, and the ATA is functioning correctly with connected EFTPOS terminals responding normally. No other codes will be displayed on the Seven Segment Display in this mode and the unit can be assumed to be correctly configured and operational.

If the ATA is commissioned before it is connected to an EFTPOS machine then it will display a flashing 3 until the EFTPOS machine is connected.

3.6 ATA Activation Instructions

Telstra should supply the following information after the OnRamp® 2 D-Channel service has been installed and tested.

Argent EFTPOS service FNN:

FNN = FxxxxxxxxxxY (Argent Dedicated Service) FxxxxxxxxxxT (Argent Test Service)

where xxxxxxxxxx is the 10 digit number of the OnRamp® 2 service.

TEI number (S-Bus D channel address for the ATA. Factory default OnRamp® 2 is 63, Microlink® requires 1. See section 3.6.6 )

Whether this is a migration from Transend to Argent service.

The steps following can then be followed:

3.6.1Prepare position

The ATA can be installed either horizontally or vertically. Make sure that it is close to the OnRamp® 2 NT1 (2 metres) and a 240V outlet and within reach of the EFTPOS terminal. Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near hot surfaces.

3.6.2Connect ATA to NT1

Connect the ATA ISDN Port to the OnRamp® 2 NT1 S-Bus using only the supplied cable. The end marked “Terminal” is keyed to fit into the ATA’s ISDN port. The end marked “Network” is plugged into the NT1.

3.6.3Connect the EFTPOS terminal to ATA

Connect the cord from the EFTPOS terminal into the EFTPOS 611 connector on the ATA back panel. In some cases it may be possible to bypass an existing EFTPOS modem and go directly into the V.24 modem. Telstra will be able to advise if this is possible, and set up the ATA from the Management system to accommodate this connection.

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Contents Version Copyright 1999 Telstra Corporation Limited Table of Contents 24 Serial Port ‘AT’ Commands Description 3.1 Application IntroductionDefinitions Package ContentsPort Functions Back PanelDisplay Interpretation Top Panel Seven Segment DisplayPrepare position ATA Activation InstructionsConnect ATA to NT1 Connect the Eftpos terminal to ATAAdjust the Display Orientation of the ATA Power-up the ATASelect the Required TEI Number Observe D-Channel X.25 Call Progress For the First CallObserve for Configuration File Errors Observe the Software DownloadObserve for Failure to Connect Replace the ATA if Faulty on Arrival Observe that the ATA is ready and record the service detailsClick on Control Panel Point-to-Point Protocol PPP InstallationTick Don’t detect my modem I will select from list Installing Dial-Up Network Open Dial-Up Networking Double click on Make New Connection Configuring Dial-Up Networking DUN17 V.120 Setup Connect the Eftpos terminalEnd to end test ATA Maintenance Warranty ATA out of Warranty with Telstra Service Assurance Introduction ‘AT’ CommandsRegister Description Register settingsPots Telephone Supplementary Features 5.1 Introduction RSP Abbreviations used in the Pots feature descriptionsTelephone Port Pots Features Call Waiting CWMalicious Call Identification Mcid / MCT Call Line Presentation Clip Multiple Subscriber Number MSN Call ForwardOH DT #1# telephone number # RH