Remote Access (Dial-Up) Connections

Connect to Serial Port 2 (COM2) if it is available. If Serial Port 2 (COM2) is not available, connect to the first available port on the Multi-Port Serial Card.

The following parts are required:

Multi-Port Serial Card (if needed and not already installed)

6-position, 6-conductor straight-through modular cord (for connection to Multi-Port Serial Card only, supplied with Multi-Port Serial Card)

DTE 4/6-to-DB-25P Adapter (for connection to Multi-Port Serial Card only, supplied with Multi-Port Serial Card)

NOTE:

This adapter has slanted sides as shown in Figure 4-15.

DB-9S to DB-25P Adapter (for connection to Serial Port 2 on MAP/5 or COM2 on MAP/40 or MAP/100 only)

RS-232 M-F cable (for connection to Serial Port 2 on MAP/5 or to COM2 on MAP/40 or MAP/100 only)

Modem (Paradyne COMSPHERE 3820, includes modular cord and power supply)

Refer to Figure 4-15.Connect the Intuity Remote Maintenance Modem by following these steps:

1.To connect to the Intuity system:

To connect to Serial Port 2 (COM2), connect the small end of the DB-9P to DB-25S adapter to Serial Port 2 on the MAP/5 or COM1 on the MAP/40 or MAP/100. Then connect one end of the DB-25 M-F cable to the large end of the DB-9P to DB-25S adapter.

To connect to the f irst available port on the Multi-Port Serial Card, connect one end of the 6-position, 6-conductor modular cord to the port. Then connect the other end of the modular cord to the DTE 4/6-to-DB-25P adapter.

2.Connect the other end of the DB-25 M-F cable or the DTE 4/6-to-DB-25P adapter to the matching connector on the modem.

3.Connect one end of the modular cord supplied with the modem to the jack marked DIAL on the modem.

4-28Issue 2.0 December 1995

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AT&T 585-310-231 manual Remote Access Dial-Up Connections