Data modules and asynchronous data units
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98 Issue 4 October 2002
Asynchronous data units (ADU)
ADUs are used with Data Line circuit packs to connec t peripherals, such as
printers, data terminals, fax equipment, and call-detai l recording equipment to the
DEFINITY. Figure 19 shows a typical Z3A2 ADU assembly (without a cable).
NOTE:
Data modules, PGATE boards, printers connected through data modules,
SATs connected through data modules, and anything related to the X.25
connectivity protocol are not supported on the S8300 o r S8700 Media
Server platforms.
Add a female-to-male EIA-232 cable (shown) to m ake a Z3A1 ADU
assembly.
Add a female-to-female EIA-232 cable (not sh own) to make a Z3A4 ADU
assembly.
Figure 19. Z3A2 Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU)
Refer to the tables in Appendix A, ‘‘Connector and c able pinout charts’’, for the
pinouts of the TN726B data line circuit pack and TN2 183 analog line circuit pack
(or equivalents) in the cabinet.
1. Z3 A2 ADU
2. 25-pin m ale D-connector (EIA-232-D) to
DTE
3. Wall jack connector (to data line circuit pack
or analog line circuit pack or equivalent)
4. Telephone jack (to analog telephone)
5. Originate /disconnect jack
6. Female co nnector on EIA-232-D cable
7. Male connec tor on EIA-232-D cable
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