Dial/

Leased

Line

Jack

AC

Outlet

2

Telephone

Cable

Dial/

Leased

Telephone

Line

3

4

Power

Cord

1

EIA/TIA 232-D

Interface Cable

Step 1: Install ferrite cylinders as explained in this chapter.

Step 2: Install an EIA/TIA 232-D cable between the modem’s DTE connector and the DTE or PC serial port. Tighten the cable-connector retaining screws.

Step 3: Unplug the telephone cord from the wall jack and plug it into the modem’s PHONE LINE connector

Step 4: Attach the modular audio cable (provided with the modem) to the modem’s DIAL LINE connector. Connect the cable to the RJ-11 dial line wall jack.

Step 5: Plug the power cable into the modem, and then plug into an outlet.

IMPORTANT: Transmit levels on a leased line are typically much greater than those on a dial line. Do not connect a modem to the dial network when the modem is configured for leased line operation; the telephone company may detect a fault condition and initiate an incorrect service call.

Figure 2-7. 3260/3265 Modem Cabling

 

 

2

 

 

Telephone

 

 

 

Dial

Cable

 

Line

 

Leased

Jack

 

Line

Dial

Jack

Telephone

4

 

Line

3

Leased

 

 

Telephone

 

 

Line

 

 

 

 

5

AC

 

Power

 

Cord

Outlet

 

 

 

1

EIA/TIA 232-D

Interface Cable

Step 1: Install ferrite cylinders as explained in this chapter.

Step 2: Install an EIA/TIA 232-D cable between the modem’s DTE connector and the DTE or PC’s serial port. Tighten the cable-connector retaining screws.

Step 3: Unplug the telephone cord from the wall jack and plug it into the modem’s PHONE LINE connector.

Step 4: Attach the modular audio cable (provided with the modem) to the modem’s DIAL LINE connector. Connect the cable to the RJ-11 dial line wall jack.

Step 5: Attach another modular audio cable (provided with the modem) to the modem’s

LEASE LINE connector. Connect the cable to the leased line wall jack.

IMPORTANT: Transmit levels on a leased line are typically much greater than those on a dial line. Do not connect a modem to the dial network when the modem is config- ured for leased line operation; the telephone company may detect a fault condition and initiate an incorrect service call.

Step 6: Plug the power cable into the modem, and then into an outlet.

Figure 2-8. 3261/3266 Modem Cabling

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