Telenetics Modular Nest manual Pre-Installation Information and Activities

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev A

Pre-Installation Information and Activities

June 2001

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Make Busy backplanes are factory configured for Busy Out operation in their destination country, as indicated in Table 1 or Table 2.

Table 1. Backplane Pin Settings for Busy Out, Modular Nest 9

Pin Pair

Function

U. S. A. and Canada:

Other UI Countries:

Left1

TIP and RING

No jumper connector

Connected with jumper

Right1

Make Busy and

Connected with jumper

No jumper connector;

 

Make Busy 1

 

not applicable

1Inner backplane surface, as viewed from the rear of the Modular Nest.

Table 2. Backplane Pin Settings for Busy Out, Modular Nest 21

Pin Pair

Function

U. S. A. and Canada:

Other UI Countries:

Left1

Make Busy and

Connected with jumper

No jumper connector;

 

Make Busy 1

 

not applicable

Right1

TIP and RING

No jumper connector

Connected with jumper

1Inner backplane surface, as viewed from the rear of the Modular Nest.

Warning

Only qualified service personnel should remove pin jumpers. A qualified service person is one who is familiar with product operation, trained in the technology of electrically powered information processing and business equipment and adequately aware of the hazards associated with this equipment. Removal by unqualified personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage, which could jeopardize your warranty and maintenance agreement. Users who are not qualified to perform this action themselves should contact Telenetics or an authorized distributor regarding available upgrade services.

Seul un personnel qualifié est autorisé à enlever les cavaliers. Nous appelons qualifiée toute personne familière avec le fonctionnement du produit, ayant suivi une formation dans la technique du traitement de l’information et des équipements de bureau par système électrique et connaissant les dangers liés à ces équipements. Le recours à un personnel non qualifié pour cette opération risque d’entraîner des dommages corporels et matériels ainsi que l’invalidité éventuelle du contrat de garantie et de maintenance. Nous conseillons aux utilisateurs non qualifiés pour effectuer cette procédure de contacter Telenetics ou un distributeur agréé pour obtenir une liste des services de mise à jour disponibles.

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Contents 326X Series Modem Introduction About the 326X Series Modem Documentation SetFor More Details on the 326X Modem’s Connecting Port Warning Safety InformationInstallation Warning 326X Series Modem Cards and Backplanes 326X Series Modem Cards326X Series Modem Card Backplanes Stand-alone Modems and Enclosure Cards Differences Switching and the A/B LEDBackplane Jumpers for the Busy Out Feature Telephone Company Compliance-U.S.A. ModelsHong Kong and the United Kingdom Countries That Support Busy Out How and When is Make Busy Activated?Pre-Installation Information and Activities Pre-Installation Information and Activities Modular Nest Backplane Pin Locations Modular Nest 21 Shown Locating Eight-Position DIP Switch Setting the Modem Card DIP SwitchModem Rear Panel DIP Switch Functions Switch Number Setting Cabling the 3262 and the 3267 Dual Dial Modem Cards Cabling the 3262 and the 3267 Dual Dial Modem CardsDTE NC BUS Mstr OUT Comm Attaching Ferrite Beads U.S.A., Canada, and Japan Only Removing Audio Cable Connectors From a Modem BackplaneTo release the connector 326X Series Modem-Cabling to a Network Manager Leased or Dial Line Network Managed Command Flow Path Filler Panels NC Port and Bus Master Slots Are within Shaded Areas Example Setting Control Across GroupsCombining NC Ports With Backplane NMS Bus DIP Switches Daisy-Chaining NC Ports Card Modems to Stand-alone Modems Data 9600 T/D? Preparing the 9110 DMS for 326X Series Card Modems Part No. TEL-09949, Rev a Removing a 326X Backplane Removing a 326X Backplane Pin Description Installing or Replacing a 326X BackplaneInstalling or Replacing a 326X Backplane Index ALM 6 ALM LED Usoc