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Contents
Main
Notices
iii
Chapter 2. Basic Modem Setup
Chapter 3. Advanced Modem Setup
iv
Chapter 3. Advanced Modem Setup (Continued)
Chapter 4. FastRVu
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Problems and Improving Performance
Appendix A. Regulatory Information
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About This Guide
Audience
Other Documentation
Special Notices
Mise en Garde
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Trademarks
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Motorola Customer Information
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Chapter 1 Hardware Installation
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1-3
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
In the shipping carton, locate the items shown in Figure1-1.
Figure 1-1. 3460 FastR Stand-Alone Modem Parts
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
1-4
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
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Figure 1-3. Modem Rear Panel and Cable Connections
1-6
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1-8
Repair
1-9
Lightning
Installing an AccessWay Enclosure
Checking AccessWay Enclosure Shipment
Figure 1-4. AccessWay Enclosure Shipment Contents
Site and Power Preparation
Figure 1-5. Cabinet Arrangement
One or Two Enclosures
Figure 1-6. Cabinet Arrangement
Three or More Enclosures
Vors ich t
Table 1-1. Power Cord and Plug Standards - Types Group Plug Type Plug Standard Cord Standard
1-14
Table 1-2. Power Cord and Plug Standards - Countries Group Country
Table 1-1. Power Cord and Plug Standards - Types Group Plug Type Plug Standard Cord Standard
1-15
Installing the Enclosure in an Equipment Rack
Place the AccessWay enclosure in a 19-inch (48.3 cm) EIA/RETMA equipment rack or cabinet.
Installing an AccessWay in an Equipment Rack
1-16
Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure
Connect cables to the AccessWay as follows. See Figures 1-7 and 1-8. Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure
1-17
Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure
Figure1-7 shows how to attach a ferrite bead to a mass-termination multi-line telephone cable.
Figure 1-7. Ferrite Bead Installation
(continued)
1-18
Figure 1-8. Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure
Cabling One or More Enclosures to a Computer
Figure 1-9. Cabling AccessWay Enclosures Together
1-19
Modem Addresses in Multiple-Enclosure Configurations
1-21
Installing/Removing Modem Cards
Installing a Modem Card
You can install 3460 FastR cards in an AccessWay while it is operating.
Figure 1-10. 3460 FastR Modem Cards
Installing a Modem Card in an AccessWay
1-22
Installing a Modem Card in an AccessWay
Removing a Modem Card
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DC Power Module
1-26
Connecting the AccessWay to DC Power Supply
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Figure 1-13. AccessWay Terminal Block and Cable Support
1-29
Installing a Second DC Power Module
Figure 1-14. Dual DC Power Module Locations
1-30
Installing a Modem Daughtercard, Vanguard Enclosure
Set-Up
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Chapter 2 Basic Modem Setup
Before You Start
Vanguard Daughtercard Setup
Asynchronous Operation
Entering Commands to the Modem
Setting Up for Asynchronous (Dial) Operation
Basic Setup for Async Dial-Up Operation
Leased-Line Synchronous Operation
Basic Setup for Sync Leased-Line Operation
Fax Setup on Windows
Installing a Modem on a Windows Computer
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Modem Configuration and Commands
What is the Configuration?
Issuing AT Commands
Issuing Network Management Commands
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Managing Option Sets
Selecting and Customizing Option Set 1
Selecting and Customizing Option Set 2
Option-Set Parameter Default Options
Table 3-1. Option-Set Default Options
Pre-Configured Default Option Option Set 1 (Asynchronous) Option Set 2
(Synchronous)
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AT Commands for Modem Tasks
3-9
Dial Modifiers The following table shows the symbols used in dial strings.
Table 3-4. Dial Modifiers Modifier Description
Table 3-3. AT Action Commands
Command & Option Description
3-10
Non-Option Set Parameters
Table 3-5. Site-Specific Parameters Parameter Default Option Available Option
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Table 3-5. Site-Specific Parameters
Parameter Default Option Available Option
Access Security Functions
Password Verification on Connection
Enabling Password Verification by a Local Modem
Enabling Callback Verification and Dial Restriction
Configuration and Phone Number Access Restriction
Enabling Callback Verification and Dial Restriction
Outbound Dial Restriction
Quiet Answer
Access Security AT Command Summary
Configuring a Remote Modem (AT*RA)
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Network Management (AT*NE)
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Option Description
Configuring Modems for Restoral
Parameter Option Comment
3-23
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Chapter 4 FastRVu
Getting Started With FastRVu
Figure 4-1. FastRVu Main Window
Language Options
Specifying a Modem in FastRVu
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4-5
Useful Information
Table 4-1. Navigating and Initiating Actions in FastRVu
To... Do This:
Viewing and Setting Modem Options
Checking Device, Circuit, and Signal Status
4-8
Entering Commands
To perform an action, select COMMANDS from the FastRVu main window, then select a submenu.
Table 4-2. Selecting Modem Commands
This Command Submenu... Lets You:
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Executing Line and Modem Tests
Using FastRVu to Communicate With a Remote Modem
Downloading Modem Software
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problems and Improving Performance
Troubleshooting Steps
Troubleshooting Steps
5-2
Troubleshooting Actions
The following table provides troubleshooting actions and tips.
5-3
5-4
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5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-9
Running Diagnostic Tests
Test Description AT
Appendix A
Regulatory Information
EEC Directive Conformity
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Regulatory Marking
Country Statutory Statements: Canada
Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Country Statutory Statements: U. K.
Country Statutory Statements: U. S. A.
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Appendix B
Attention (AT) Commands
AT Command Set
B-2
B-3
B-4
Commands
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B-5
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B-6
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B-7
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B-8
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B-9
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B-10
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B-11
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B-12
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B-13
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B-14
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B-15
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B-16
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B-18
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B-19
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B-20
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B-21
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B-22
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B-23
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& Commands
B-24
B-25
B-26
B-27
B-28
+F Commands
B-29
B-30
B-31
Options Stored in Status (S-) Registers
Some AT command options are stored in status registers.
Register Parameter
(Default Value) Description
Register Parameter
B-32
(Default Value) Description
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B-34
Result Messages and Codes
B-35
B-36
B-37
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Appendix C
Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Operating Modes
Environmental Limits
Condition Modem Card AccessWay Stand-Alone
Condition Modem Card AccessWay Stand-
Alone
Electromagnetic Compatibility
AccessWay Enclosure Power Supply and Power Requirements
Figure D-1. AccessWay Backplane Connectors
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C-8
Connectors and Interfaces
MODEM A and MODEM B Individual Connectors*
MODEM A and MODEM B Mass Line-Termination Connectors
Computer Interface Pin-outs V.24 Signal Number Pin Circuit Function
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Network Management Interface Pin-outs Pin NM OUT NM IN
Power Interface Power Type Connector
C-12
Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard Connectors and Interfaces Telephone Interface Pin-outs
DIAL Connector
Pin Signal
Computer Interface Pin Circuit Function
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Characteristic Requirement at Main
Supply Requirement at
Modem Input
Figure D-2. Stand-Alone Modem Front Panels
C-17
C-18
Four-Wire Leased-Line/
Status LEDs
Figure D-3. Card Modem Front Panels
Figure D-4. Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard Panel
Modem A Off-Line
Modem B Status LEDs
Modem A Status LEDsModem Status LEDs
Status LED Displays LED Description
Light Bar Displays This: Indicates...
Compatibility
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Appendix D
Four-Button/LCD User Interface
Menu OrganizationCategories, Parameters, and Options
Using the Front-Panel User Interface
Figure D-1. 3460 FastR Plus Modem Front Panel Interface
Button Function
Return Procedures
Equipment Return Procedures
In Case of Damage
To Return Equipment For locations contact...
Factory Repair
Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return
INDEX-1
Index
Symbols
Numerics
A
INDEX-2
A (Continued)
B
C
INDEX-3
C (Continued)
D
INDEX-4
D (Continued)
E
INDEX-5
E (Continued)
F
G
INDEX-6
H
I
L
INDEX-7
M
N
O
INDEX-8
O (Continued)
P
Q
INDEX-9
R
INDEX-10
R (Continued)
S
INDEX-11
S (Continued)
T
U
INDEX-12
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