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Northern UTA220/UTA220k Manual
187 pages 1.65 Mb
7 Contents13 Motorola Information Systems Group Customer Information16 BUSINESS REPLY MAILUTA220/UTA220k Introduction 17 Chapter 121 Chapter 2 InstallationUTA220/UTA220k Getting Starte 25 Chapter 3 Getting StartedSWITCHES AND STRAPS Cover Removal 31 UTA220/UTA220k Getting Starte ISDN TERMINAL ADAPTERTable 3-4: Programming Steps STEP LCD SCREEN 32 Getting StartedTable 3-4: Programming Steps (Continued) STEP LCD SCREEN 33 UTA220/UTA220k Getting StarteTable 3-4: Programming Steps (Continued) STEP LCD SCREEN UTA220/UTA220k ISD 35 Chapter 4 ISDN43 Chapter 5 LCD Operation55 Chapter 6 V.25 bis Dialer OperationSELECTING V.25bis OPERATION IN V.25 bis MODE V.25 bis MESSAGE FRAMESFigure 6-1. HDLC Frame for V.25 bis Messages Figure 6-2. BISYNC Frame for V.25 bis Messages 56 DTE INTERFACE PINSDTR Pin Operation DCD Pin Operation 57 UTA220/UTA220k V.25 bis Dialer Operation CTS Pin Operation DSR Pin Operation COMMAND PROCEDURES COMMANDS Dial Command: CRN xx..x 58 Connect Incoming Calls: CICINDICATION MESSAGES Call Connect Indication: CNX 59 UTA220/UTA220k V.25 bis Dialer Operation Incoming Call Indication: INC Response Messages UTA220/UTA220k EIA-366 Dialer Operation 61 Chapter 7 EIA-366 Dialer Operation65 Chapter 8 AT Command OperationAT COMMAND STATEMENT AT Command Mode ESCAPE SEQUENCE: + + + 67 UTA220/UTA220k AT Command Operation BACKSPACE KEY REPEATING A COMMAND: A/ NUMBERED COMMANDS GROUP COMMANDS 68 T Command OperationCOMMAND SCOPE Supervisor Command Mode UTA220/UTA220k Rate Adaption 69 Chapter 9 Rate AdaptionRATE ADAPTION T-LINK 70 Rate Adaption Flow Control and Pin Options T-Link Options 71 UTA220/UTA220k Rate Adaption V.120 V.120 Options UTA220/UTA220k BONDING 73 Chapter 10 BONDINGBONDING ON THE UTA220 74 BONDING PLACING A BONDING CALL DISCONNECTING A BONDING CALL UTA220/UTA220k Synchronous Operation 75 Chapter 11 Synchronous OperationSYNCHRONOUS MODES Synchronous Mode 1: Sync Pause Mode Synchronous Mode 2: Dial Stored Number Mode UTA220/UTA220k D-Channel X.25 77 Chapter 12 D-Channel X.25111 Chapter 13 Softload121 Chapter 14 Diagnostics127 Chapter 15 Maintenance129 Appendix A SpecificationsUTA220/UTA220k Factory Default Settings 131 Appendix B Factory Default Settings135 Appendix C AT Command Set137 UTA220/UTA220k 138 default (10)default (8) default (30) default (0) default (50) default (5) default (1) 139 UTA220/UTA220k 141 UTA220/UTA220k 145 UTA220/UTA220k 146 default (0,0,20)default (1,1,0) default (0,1,0) default (5,2,2) default (16,16,16) 147 UTA220/UTA220k default (8,127,127) default (24,24,24) default (18,18,18) default (2,1,1) default (248,0,0) 149 Appendix D Interfaces152 nterfacesEIA- 232E Pin UTA220/UTA220k Network Option Values 157 Appendix E Network Option Values159 Appendix F ASCII and EBCDIC Characters167 Appendix G Abbreviations and Acronyms177 Appendix H Status and Connection MessagesUTA220/UTA220k 128K Clear Channel Leased-Line Service 179 Appendix I 128K Clear Channel Leased-Line ServiceConfiguring D- and B-Channels Disable TEIs and clear SPIDs and DNs Configure B-channels 181 Return Procedures183 Index
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