AT&T 585-300-903 manual Installing STAND-ALONE Modem Pools

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11-14DCP Mode 2 Installation and Administration

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INSTALLING STAND-ALONE MODEM POOLS

Stand-alone modem pools can be used with System 75, System 85, Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3. Although cabled as a stand-alone modem pool, the modems and data sets can still be mounted in racks if you have spare rack-type units that must be utilized.

System 75/85, System 75 XE, Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3

If the AUDIX is equipped with the TN366B, TN539, or TN539B stand-alone modems and data sets can be used instead of the equipment associated with a switch’s modem pool (that is, data cabinet, mountings, and D-Lead control). Use one of the following modems along with a 7400A DSU:

AT&T Paradyne 3820 modem

AT&T Paradyne DM424 modem

AT&T 2296A modem

NOTE

Equivalent modems such as the AT&T Paradyne DL424 instead of the DM424 modem could be used.

Figure 11-7,Analog Network Using Stand-Alone Modems and Data Sets, shows how the modem and data set are cabled. Check the modem and data set options before installing them. Options are given on the following pages. The 7400A requires power from a rack-mount or from a separate unit.

MODEM

7400A

D6W

6-PIN CORD

M25B RS-232 (M/M)

D8W-87

8-PIN CORD

104A

TO ANALOG PORT (WHITE AND YELLOW ARE TIP AND RING)

TO DCP PORT

(W/O AND W/G PAIRS ARE STANDARD DCP)

Figure 11-7.Analog Network Using Stand-Alone Modems and Data Sets

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