PREFACE: ABOUT THIS GUIDE

DEFINITY Communications System

 

7400B Data Module

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User’s Guide

 

 

 

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting. Describes procedures for

 

troubleshooting problems that may be encountered while

 

configuring and operating the 7400B Data Module.

 

Appendix A: AT Command Set. Contains an explanation of each

 

AT command accepted by the 7400B Data Module.

 

Appendix B: S-Registers.Contains an explanation of each S-

 

register used by the 7400B Data Module.

 

Appendix C: Application Notes. Contains notes on how to

 

configure some popular PC data communications software

 

packages for use with the 7400B Data Module, and provides a list

 

of application notes that describe how to administer specific AT&T

 

PBX systems for using the data module.

 

Appendix D: Quick-Reference Summaries. Contains quick-

 

reference summaries of AT commands, S-registers, result codes,

 

factory-default configuration settings, EIA-232-D connector pin-

 

outs, ASCII character set.

 

A glossary and an index are provided at the rear of this guide.

RELATED

 

 

The following is a list of other manuals that may provide helpful

DOCUMENTATION

information while installing and using the 7400B Data Module. Since

 

each user may have different equipment and software preferences or

 

availability, only generic titles are given for the manuals.

 

If you are using a terminal device other than a PC:

 

User's guide for your terminal device. You may need information

 

about the configuration and capabilities of your terminal device

 

from this manual during the installation and preliminary operation

 

of the 7400B Data Module.

 

If you are using a PC as your terminal:

 

User’s guide for Microsoft® MS-DOS®. You may need this

 

reference for explanations of commands used by your PC to install,

 

configure, and run your data communications software.

 

User's guide for your data communications software. You may need

 

this guide for information on how to configure your terminal

 

emulation software to access the 7400B Data Module.

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Lucent Technologies 7400B Troubleshooting. Describes procedures for, Appendix D Quick-Reference Summaries. Contains quick

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