ADTRAN Express XRT Configuring an External Analog Modem, Required External Analog Modem Settings

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Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem

12.Click FINISH.

13.Click Close.

14.The external analog modem may now be used, or you may re- start the Express Configuration Wizard and deselect the Con- nect External Modem option to enable the Express XRT.

Configuring an External Analog Modem

If the modem does not support 230.4 kbps, dip switch 1 on the back panel of the Express XRT must be On (down) to install and use an external modem with the Express XRT. This limits the DTE speed to 115.2 kbps when using the Express XRT with an external modem. To re-enable the 230.4 kbps operation for ISDN connec- tions, set dip switch 1 to the Off (up) position.

When using applications supporting Express XRT operation at

230.4kbps with an external analog modem that does not support

230.4kbps, attach the Express XRT to the high speed 16650 UART COM port and connect the external modem to a separate COM port. This allows the Express XRT to operate at 230.4 kbps and the external modem to operate at the reduced speed.

Required External Analog Modem Settings

There is one setting in the external modem that is required before trying to enable the modem with the Express Configuration Wiz- ard. The Carrier Detect signal from the modem should be set to Normal (track the CD signal). This can be accomplished by using the AT command AT&C1. AT commands can be entered into the modem using the following procedure:

<cr> indicates to press the Enter key on the keyboard.

1.Open a terminal emulation session using HyperACCESS or HyperTerminal.

2.Type AT_L1 <cr>

3.Type AT <cr>

4.Type ATI <cr>

5.Type AT &C1 <cr>

6.Type AT&W <cr>

7.Type AT_L0 <cr>

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Contents Express XRT User GuideTrademarks Service Type Service Order Code Page Canadian Emissions Requirements Canadian Equipment LimitationsPage Page Page Telephone Company Contacts for Isdn Service NynexPage Table of Contents Installing an Analog Modem List of Figures Figure B-1 Front Panel LEDs List of TablesGetting Started Chapter OverviewExpress XRT Overview Minimum Requirements What You ProvideFor a PC For a MacintoshExpress XRT Contents What Adtran ProvidesOverview Verify Switch Settings Chapter InstallationInstalling the Adtran Express XRT Connecting the Express XRT Dip Switches on Rear PanelStandard Isdn Internet/Remote Access Application Express XRT Software InstallationGo to the Express XRT Software Installation section Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT Windows 95 Plug and Play Select Adtran Express XRT from the Drivers listSelect Adtran Express XRT from the Drivers list Installation Options Go to the section Using the Express Configuration Wizard onGet On With It Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NTWindows NT 3.51 INF File Installation Macintosh Installation Double-click the Express Configuration Installer iconBasic Telephone Service Supplementary Voice ServicesCall Waiting Conference CallingAutomatic Redial Phone Number AllocationSingle Phone Number Operation Using the Express Configuration Wizard For Windows 95 and WIndows NTFor WIndows 3.x and WIndows NT For the Macintosh operating systemExpress Configuration Automatic Guide option Installation Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch Type Expert Isdn Express Configuration Wizard Connection TabThis option only applies to North American switches Auto-Detect buttonUsing the Express Configuration Wizard Help Express Configuration Wizard Tray ToolExpress Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Preferences TabUnknown State Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem EnabledExpress XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu Enable/Disable ModemProperties RefreshInstalling Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking ExitVT 100 Configuration VT 100 Terminal EmulationVT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu VT 100 Terminal Status BufferVT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu Installing an Analog Modem External Analog Modem ApplicationConnecting an External Analog Modem External Analog Modem ApplicationInstalling a New External Analog Modem Click Connect External ModemSelect Dont detect my modem I will select it from a list Have DiskConfiguring an External Analog Modem Required External Analog Modem SettingsExpress Configuration Wizard Modem Enable Controlling an External Analog ModemExpress Configuration Wizard Connecting an External Modem No Modem Attached Error MessageDEM Found Express Configuration Wizard Modem DisableTerminal Emulation Modem Enable HyperACCESS Verifying External Modem Connection HyperACCESS Enabling an External Analog ModemInternal Analog Modem Application Terminal Emulation Modem DisableHyperACCESS Disabling an External Analog Modem Connecting an Internal Analog Modem Internal Analog Modem ApplicationChapter Application Configuration Factory Default ConfigurationFactory Multilink PPP 128k Internet Profile ConfigurationsFactory PPP 64k Internet Express Configuration Wizard Starting the Express Configuration Wizard SoftwareFactory V.120 64k Remote Access Factory Async Bonding 128k Remote AccessInternet and Remote Access Creating a Custom ProfileIsdn Setup Tab Protocol Tab Defining a User Program ButtonAdvanced Tab Inactivity Timer Calling Features OptionsCalling Features Tab Message Waiting IndicatorFlash/Hook Default Enable Call Rejection ListEnable Anonymous Call Rejection Incoming Voice Call OptionsDefining a Custom HyperACCESS Session BBS ApplicationsShiva Password Authentication Protocol Spap Application Configuration Express Configuration Wizard Chapter Upgrading SoftwareDiagnostics Tab HyperACCESS Send Dialog Box Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuidelinesPower/Line LED is Off Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are OffPower/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green Dial-Up Connection Problems Auto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link DownExpress XRT Not Detected Auto-detect is only used in North AmericaDial-Up Networking Difficulty External Analog Modem Not DetectedDifficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation Appendix a AT Commands and S-Registers AT CommandsUsing an AT Command Using S-RegistersReading an S-Register Reading an S-Register StringChanging a String S-Register Dialing a Call using the AT Command ProcessorCommand Function Carrier Detect CD Control Line Options Clear-To-Send CTS Control Line Options AT Command Response Message Types Register List S8 Call RejectionPPP Mode S12 Escape Time S14 Misc BitsAsync Bond INGDTE RTS DTE DSRDTE CD DTE DTRSwitch Type Bond TxfaBond Txadd Bond TxdeqS53 Call Type S54 Protocol S58 Call Screen ING SPID1 LOCSPID2 LOC LDN1 LOCDTE Parity DTE StopDTE Flow RemoteS93 Call Type Routing Local TonesCountry CR0 LOCAppendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers Appendix B LEDs LEDsFront Panel LEDs Table B-ANorth America a flashing light Accessinfodiscarded Appendix C Status Buffer MessagesBadinfoelem BearcapnotavailBearercapnotauth Bonding +/-XXXBusy CallrejectedChandoesnotexist ChannotimplementedDest not Isdn DestoutoforderFacilitynotimplement FacilitynotsubscribedFacilityrejected ID =Invalidelemcontents InvalidmsgunspecInvalidnumberformat LDN TOO LongNetworkcongestion NetworkoutoforderNocircuitavailable NonexistentmsgProtocolerror PPP Compression UPPPP Link Loopback ReqchannelnotavailServicenotavail TimerexpirySource not Isdn TemporaryfailureWrongmsgforstate V120 TimeoutWrongmessage Appendix D Loop Status Messages Yyyy PPPV120 Rate adaption protocolAppendix D. Loop Status Messages Appendix E Connector Pinouts RS-232 InterfaceTable E-A Pin Name DescriptionRing Indicator Data Terminal Ready= Input O = Output Modem InterfaceTable E-C RJ-11 Pots Port InterfaceTable E-D RJ-45 Isdn Line InterfaceFigure E-3 Express XRT Ground PinoutsIndex NumericsINF Index Index Do not STAPLE. Registration form inside Express XRT Warranty Registration Card Post-Sales Support On-Line ServicesPre-Sales Inquiries and Application Support