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Advanced Modem Setup
Basic Modem Setup
Appendix A. Regulatory Information
Troubleshooting Problems and Improving Performance
Appendix B. Attention AT Commands
Fast’RVu
Return Procedures Index
Appendix C. Specifications
Appendix D. Four-Button/LCD User Interface
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Chapter Hardware Installation
Fast’R
RJ11 Telco
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
Step Action
For two- or four-wire leased-line/dial-line modems
For two-wire leased-line or dial-line modems
Ferrite Bead Installation
Transformer
Modem Rear Panel and Cable Connections
Power Transformer
Safety and Operational Notices
Connecting Ports
Repair
Lightning
Computer Cable for Fast’RVu
Installing an AccessWay Enclosure
Checking AccessWay Enclosure Shipment
Site and Power Preparation
Cooling for Three or More Enclosures
Cooling for One or Two Enclosures
Cabinet Arrangement- Three or More Enclosures
Fan and Deflector Requirements
Selecting a Power Cord
Group Country
Power Cord and Plug Standards Countries
Installing an AccessWay in an Equipment Rack
Installing the Enclosure in an Equipment Rack
Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure
Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure
Attached Motorola network management system NMS
Cabling Enclosures Together for Fast’RVu
Cabling One or More Enclosures to a Computer
NMS or Fast’RVu
Third Enclosure Locations
First Enclosure Locations Second Enclosure Locations
Fourth Enclosure Locations
Modem Addresses in Multiple-Enclosure Configurations
Two-Wire Leased- or
Installing/Removing Modem Cards
Installing a Modem Card
Installing a Modem Card in an AccessWay
Individual telephone cable connectors, connect cables from
Removing a Modem Card
Removing a Modem Card from an AccessWay
AC Power Module
Power Modules
Connecting to DC Power Supply
DC Power Module
Connecting the AccessWay to DC Power Supply
12. Replace the power module
12. Power Module Alarm Circuit Switches
4 cm
Tip for Power Module Setup
Installing a Second DC Power Module
Installing a Second DC Power Module
Power Module Location Two Slots
14. Dual DC Power Module Locations
Set-Up
Installing a Modem Daughtercard, Vanguard Enclosure
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Before You Start
Vanguard Daughtercard Setup
Step Stage
Entering Commands to the Modem
Setting Up for Asynchronous Dial Operation
Asynchronous Operation
Leased-Line Synchronous Operation
Basic Setup for Sync Leased-Line Operation
Installing a Modem on a Windows Computer
Fax Setup on Windows
Install and run a fax application
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Chapter Advanced Modem Setup
Issuing Network Management Commands
Modem Configuration and Commands
What is the Configuration?
Issuing AT Commands
What Are Option Sets?
Managing Option Sets
Configuring a Modem for Async Operation
Selecting and Customizing Option Set
Configuring a Modem for Leased-Line Sync Operation
Option-Set Parameter Default Options
Data Transfer Mode
Threshold DTR Delay
Pstn Signaling
Modulation Mode
AT Action Commands Command & Option Description
AT Commands for Modem Tasks
AT Commands to Manage Option Sets Enter This
AT Action Commands
Dial Modifiers Description
Dial Modifiers
Non-Option Set Parameters
Site-Specific Parameters Default Option Available Option
Dialing Options
Terminal Options
Telco or Telco Jack Options
Dial Line Filter
Restoral Options
Access Security Options
Remote Configuration Options
Option Set Options
Other Options
DTR/ACU
Password Verification on Connection
Access Security Functions
Configuration and Phone Number Access Restriction
Quiet Answer
Access Security AT Command Summary
Security Parameters, Default Options Command Description
Outbound Dial Restriction
Running a Remote Configuration Session
Configuring a Remote Modem AT*RA
Step Stage
Network Management AT*NE
Managing Remote Modems
Managing Remote Modems in an AccessWay Enclosure
Option Description
AT*NP Parameter Options
Dial line as soon as it connects
Configuring Modems for Restoral
Parameter Option Comment
AT*DI1=Low/Fast
Often the modem checks for loop
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Chapter Fast’RVu
Closing Multiple Fast’RVu Windows
Getting Started With Fast’RVu
Specifying a Modem On Which to Operate Fast’RVu
Language Options
Specifying a Modem in Fast’RVu
Adding a Display Language to Fast’RVu
Fast’RVu main window, select
Do This
Useful Information
Example Setting Callback to Phonebook Entry
Viewing and Setting Modem Options
Example Checking Device Status
Checking Device, Circuit, and Signal Status
This Command Submenu Lets You
Entering Commands
Example Copying a Configuration From One Modem to Another
Executing Line and Modem Tests
Example Executing a Bit Error Rate BER Test
Network Management Override
Using Fast’RVu to Communicate With a Remote Modem
Downloading Modem Software
Problems During a Download
Downloading Modem Software with Fast’RVu
Troubleshooting Steps
Chapter Troubleshooting Problems Improving Performance
Installation
Troubleshooting Actions
Call Establishment
Fast’R
Data Mode
Fast’R
Call Termination
File Transfer Mode
LEASED-LINE Operation
Test Description Command
Running Diagnostic Tests
This Appendix
Appendix a
EEC Directive Conformity
For Pstn Operation in Portugal
Fast’R
Regulatory Marking
Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations
Country Statutory Statements Canada
Canadian Emission Statements
Country Statutory Statements U. K
FCC Part 68 Registration Information
Country Statutory Statements U. S. a
FCC Part 15 Emission Statements
Fast’R
Product Safety Regulatory Marking
Command Option Description
AT Command Set
Busy Out Test
Echo Async AT Commands to Terminal
Speaker Volume
Enter On-Line Data Mode
Select Tone Dialing
Select Pulse Dialing
Display Result Code
Store Value in S-Register
Commands
Select Connect Message
Break-Signal Receipt Handling
Call-Answering Mode
No-Buffering Mode
Data Compression
Default Telephone Number to Dial When DTR
Receive-Data Buffer Delay
108=On
DTE Computer Port Rate
Dial Wait Period Pause After Dialing
Leased to Dial Threshold
Data Mode for Direct Mode
Flow Control Protocol
Error Correction Protocol
Automatically Redial Failed Calls
Transmit Level for Dialed Calls
Dial to Leased Threshold
Hold Dial Line
LXn Transmit Level for Leased-Line Calls
Dial Line Filter
Link Telephone Numbers
Low-Speed Operation Protocol
Modulation Mode
Pstn Signaling
Minimum Rate
Maximum Rate
AT Message
Buffer Option
Network Control NC Address
Display Stored Telephone Number
Secondary Channel
Network Control Override Mode
Network Control Pass Through
Password Change
Password Protection Enable/Disable
Password Protection Lock
Password Protection Unlock
Restoral Auto-Redial
Abort Remote Configuration
Initiate/Terminate Restoral
Parity
Auto Retrain
Data Transfer Mode
Modem Speed Bar Display
Call Time-Out
Test Restoral
25bis Response
25bis Synchronizing Idle Signal
25bis Character Code
25bis Format
Require Remote Telephone Number
Enter Access Security Group Password
Callback After Incoming Call
Dial Restriction
DCD Control
Verify Password
DTR Control
Line Type
Re-Initialize Memory Now
Guard Tone
Display Modem ID
CTS Control
Pulse Cycle
DSR Control
Save Changes
Clock Signal Source
Test
Status Message
Service Class
Power Up in Option Set
Select Phonebook Entry to Enter
Manufacturer ID
+FCLASS=n Service Class
+FCR=n Receive Fax Data
+FLO=n Fax Flow Control
+FPR=n Serial Port Rate
Software Revision Level
Options Stored in Status S- Registers
Command Default Register Parameter Value Description
AT*DB3
Delay=S38
Enable restoral indicator on EIA
Pin 22, where asserted means
Restoral is active
Call Progress Result Codes
Result Messages and Codes
Numeric
Text Form
Connect Reliable EC=x DC=y
Connect
Connect Message Result Codes, Reliable=Short
Connect Message Result Codes, Reliable=Long
EC=x DC=y
+F4
Miscellaneous Result Codes
Test Pattern Result Code
Fax Class 1 Result Codes
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Appendix C
Vanguard
Physical Characteristics
Modem Stand Daughter Property Card AccessWay Alone
Physical Properties
Modulation Modes
Operating Modes
Data Operation
Fax Operation Standards
Operating Conditions
Condition Modem Card AccessWay Stand-Alone
Condition Modem Card AccessWay Alone
Environmental Limits
Electromagnetic Compatibility
AccessWay Enclosure Power and Modem Operation
AccessWay Enclosure Power Supply and Power Requirements
AC Power Supply Module
DC Power Supply Module
AccessWay Enclosure and Network Management
Interface RJ-21X
Connectors and Interfaces
Interface RJ-11
Pin Function
Pin
Computer Interface Pin-outs Signal Number Circuit Function
Function
Mass-Termination Interface Pin-outs
RJ-11 Interface Pin-outs Function
Pin Function
Changing a Configuration With the OLC Button
Power Interface Power Type Connector
Network Management Interface Pin-outs
Interface RJ-11 Connection Type Dial Line Pin Function
Pin Signal
Pin Two-Wire Function Four-Wire Function
Network Management Interface Pin-outs
Computer Interface Pin Circuit Function
Stand-Alone Modem Connectors and Interfaces
Interface RJ-11 Connection Type Telephone Pin Function
LINE* Connector
NMS OUT
Network Management Interface Pinouts
Requirement at Main Characteristic Supply Modem Input
Power Requirements
Status LEDs Light Bars
Figure D-2. Stand-Alone Modem Front Panels
Figure D-3. Card Modem Front Panels
Status LED Displays
Status LEDs
Off
Light Bar Displays This Indicates
Light Bars
326X Leased-Line Operation Note
Compatibility
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Appendix D
Menu Organization-Categories Parameters, and Options
Configuration OPT’S
Front-Panel Control Buttons
Using the Front-Panel User Interface
LCD Display
Control Buttons
Enter
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To Return Equipment For locations Contact
Return Procedures Introduction
Equipment Return Procedures
Case of Damage
Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return
Factory Repair
Numerics
Symbols
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INDEX-3
INDEX-4
INDEX-5
INDEX-6
INDEX-7
INDEX-8
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