Getting Started

Table 3-1.

326X LEDs

LED

Name

Description

CD

Data Carrier

On when the local modem receives a carrier signal (as defined

 

Detect

by the current modulation mode) from the remote modem or

 

 

when the DCD parameter=High.

TR

Data Terminal

On when a DTR signal from a terminal is detected.

 

Ready

 

 

RC/NC

Remote Control/

Flashes to indicate that the modem is under remote

 

Network Control

configuration (via front panel or AT ACU).

 

 

On when the modem is under NMS control.

A/B

A or B

Enclosure cards only.

 

 

On when modem A front panel information is displayed.

 

 

Off when modem B front panel information is displayed.

 

 

To toggle between modem A and modem B front panels, hold

 

 

 

and then press .

 

 

 

ALM

Alarm

Enclosure cards only.

 

 

On when a test is in progress or a modem failure occurs. With

 

 

the 3262/3267 Modem card, if one modem fails, the ALM

 

 

LED lights and remains lit regardless of which modem front

 

 

panel is being viewed.

 

 

 

 

Front Panel Display

The front panel has a 16-character alphanumeric LCD display (see Figure 3-2or

3-3). You access the configuration menu tree through this display, to:

Configure the modem

Store and view telephone numbers

Initiate and answer calls

View status information

Run online tests

Enter passwords and network addresses

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Telenetics V.32bis Series, V.34-SDC, 326X V.34 manual Front Panel Display, Rc/Nc

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