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Motorola 326X V.34 User Manual (240 pages)
V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis Series Modem
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 3.49 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users
2
Radio Frequency Interference Regulations
3
Table of Contents
5
326X Series Modem Family
11
Product Family Model Numbers
11
Overview
11
Documentation Target Audience
12
How to Use the Documentation Set
12
V.34 Series Modem User's Guide (T0009)
13
Series Modem Reference Guide (09925)
14
Note to Programmers and System Developers
12
References
14
Trademarks
14
Conventions
15
Special Notices
15
Besondere Hinweise
16
Messages Spéciaux
16
Avisos Especiales
17
Introduction
19
Questions about Your Product Shipment
19
Technical Assistance or Scheduling Service
19
Information on Product Training
20
Questions about Billing
20
Sales-Related Issues
20
Comments about the Manual
21
User Documentation
21
Customer Response Card
23
Introduction
25
Troubleshooting
25
Chapter 1. About the Modem
26
Introduction
26
Safety and Operational Notices
27
Operating the Modem from the Front Panel
28
Selecting Programmed Option Sets
29
Automatic Calling Interfaces (Acus)
29
At Acu
29
Lpda2 Acu
29
V.25Bis ACU
29
Managing a Modem
30
Restoring Data Transmission
30
ITU-T V.34 Compliant Modulation Mode
30
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Feature
31
Automode/Multimode Feature
31
Remote Configuration
32
Error Correction and Data Compression
32
Security
32
Status Snapshots
32
Adaptive Rate System
33
Troubleshooting (V.54 and V.22Bis Tests)
33
Country-Specific Information
33
NET Compliance
33
CE Regulatory Marking Directive (93/68/EEC)
33
Installing the Modem
35
Chapter 2. Installing the Modem
36
Introduction
36
Unpacking the Modem
37
Additional Equipment Required
38
Choosing a Site
38
Connecting the Modem
39
Rear Panel Connectors
39
Electrical Interfaces—Eia/Tia-232 and Itu-Ts V
40
Operating at V.34 Dte Rates
40
Ferrite Cylinders
41
Cabling the Modem
45
Connecting the Modem to a Network Management System
47
Turning on the Modem
48
Automatic Self-Test
49
After Installing the Modem
49
Handling Error Messages
49
Chapter 3 Getting Started
51
Configuring and Operating the Modem
52
Using the Front Panel
52
If You Are Unsure of Your Dte's Data Format
52
Front Panel Display
54
Navigating the Configuration Menu Tree
55
Setting Configuration Options from the Front Panel
55
Menu Structure
55
Status Displays
56
Using the Modem with a Network Management System (NMS)
57
Using the at Automatic Calling Unit (ACU)
58
Using the Modem with an Async Terminal
58
Using the Modem with a PC and Async Communications Software
59
Introduction
52
System Requirements for Software Upgrades
52
Other Call Establishment Methods
60
V.25Bis ACU for Sync or Async Applications
60
Netview LPDA-2 ACU for Sync Applications
60
Sync Dialing from an IBM as 400
61
External Auto-Call Units
61
Chapter 4 Configuring the Modem
63
Communications Software Package Operating Notes
64
Configuring the Modem for Use with Communications Software
64
Operating Notes
65
If the Communications Software and Modem Do Not Operate
67
Overview
64
Preparing for Operation
67
Reinitializing Memory from the Front Panel
67
Reinitializing Memory Using the AT&F Command
67
Configuration Option Sets
68
What Is an Option Set
68
Configuring an Option Set
72
Option Set Defaults
74
326X V.32Bis and 326XFAST Modem Application Examples
80
Option Set 1-Async Calls to Central Site Using at ACU
81
Option Set 2-Sync Answering Central Site Without ACU
82
Option Set 3-Sync Calls to Central Site, V.25Bis ACU
82
Option Set 4-Async Answering Central Site Without ACU (Models 3260/62/65/67)
83
Option Set 4-Synchronous Leased Line Applications with Dial Restoral (Models 3261/63/66/68)
84
326XFAST-SDC Modem Application Examples
84
SDC Pre-Operation Notes
85
Configuring the Modem for SDC Operation
85
SDC Sample Applications
86
Remote Access Reset
91
Operation
91
When Remote Access Reset Is Disabled
91
Chapter 5 Using the at Automatic Calling Interface
93
Introduction
94
Using at Commands
95
Entering at Command Lines
95
To Enter a Single at Command Line
95
AT Command String Examples
96
For Further Detail on at Commands
96
To Enter Multiple at Commands on a Single Command Line
96
Autobaud Feature
97
The Escape Sequence-(+++)
97
Non-Configuration at Commands
98
To Use the Escape Sequence with Guard Time
98
A/, Re-Execute Last Command
99
ATA, Manual Answer
99
ATD, Dial
99
ATH, Hang up
100
ATI, Display Software Information
100
ATO, Leave Command Mode
100
AT * RD, Redial Last Number
101
Displaying and Changing S-Register Values
101
S-Registers
101
S-Register Descriptions
102
Chapter 6 . Troubleshooting Guide
111
What Is the Attention (AT) Command Set
95
What Role Does Communications Software Play
95
326X Series Modem Diagnostic Tests
111
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Testing
111
Troubleshooting
112
Appendix A
123
Audience and Assumptions
123
For more Detail
123
Configuration Quick-Reference-Menu Trees
124
Troubleshooting
111
Audience and Assumptions
124
For more Detail
124
Appendix A. Configuration Quick Reference
158
Performing Numeric Entry
158
Performing Numeric Entry
159
S-Register/At Command Cross-Reference
160
Dial Modifiers for Special Dialing Requirements
161
Result Codes
163
Configuring the Modem's Dual In-Line Package (DIP) Switches
166
Appendix B
169
EIA/TIA 232-D (Modem to Computer) Interface
170
Introduction
170
ITU Recommendation V.35 Modem-To-Computer Interface
172
ITU Rate V.35 Modem-To-Computer Interface Pinouts
173
Differences, EIA/TIA 232-D and ITU Rate V.35 Interfaces
174
DIAL LINE, LEASE (PRIVATE) LINE, PHONE Connector Pinouts
174
Cabling
175
Cable Considerations
175
NC (Network Control) Port Pinouts
175
Appendix B. Cabling and Interface Pinouts
178
DTE Cable Diagnostics
178
Appendix C
181
Introduction
183
Country Support
183
Installation Notes
184
Models 3265/3266
184
All Models
184
Restricted Features Summary
184
Operating Notes
192
Standalone Modem Rear Panel Views
192
3260 Dial Only Modem
193
3260 Modem Rear Panel (Dial Only)
193
3261 Modem Rear View (Leased Line, Dial Restoral)
193
3265 Dial Only Modem
194
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View a
194
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View B
195
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View C
195
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View D
195
3266 Modem (Leased Line with Dial Restoral)
196
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View a
196
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View B
197
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View C
197
For an Illustration of the Enclosure Card Backplane
197
Rear Panel Interface Pinouts
198
Standalone Models 3260/65 and 3261/66 Interface Pinouts
198
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3260/3265
198
Dial Line Interface (Models 3260/3265
198
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3261/3266
199
Dial Line Interface (Models 3261/3266
199
Phone Connector Interface (Models 3260/3265
199
4-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3261/3266
200
Phone Connector Interface (Models 3261/3266
201
Card Models 3262/67, 3263/68 Backplane Interface Pinouts
201
Dial Line Interface (All Card Models
201
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3262/3267
202
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3263/3268
202
Delayed and Forbidden Lists
203
Australia-Delayed Call Lists
203
Austria-Forbidden Call Lists
203
Belgium-Delayed Call Lists
204
Finland-Delayed Call Lists
205
France-Delayed and Forbidden Call Lists
205
Hong Kong-Delayed Call Lists
206
Ireland-Delayed Call Lists
206
Netherlands-Delayed Call Lists
207
Norway-Delayed Call Lists
207
Spain-Delayed Call Lists
208
Canada
208
DOC Registration and Requirements
208
Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations
209
Canadian Emissions Statement
209
Rear Panel Pinouts
210
3265 Modem
210
3266 Modem
211
Telco Option (AT&J
211
Other Country-Specific Information
208
Denmark-Blind Dialing
212
Hong Kong and United Kingdom-BABT Regulations
212
Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.3
212
Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.7
212
Compliance with BABTSITS/82/01/C and BABT/SITS/82005S/D
213
Compliance with BS6305 Clause 6.2, BS6320 Clause 7.2
213
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
213
Compliance with BABT/SITS/83/08/A Clause 1.2
214
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 5.2
214
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.4
214
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.3
214
Compliance with DTI 83/009I
215
Compliance with BS6301
215
Compliance with BABT SITS 83/009 Section D
215
Application for Installation of Telephone Socket
216
FCC Registration
216
FCC Regulations
217
Dial Line Jack Types
218
6-Pin Voice Jack (Permissive)
218
8-Pin Data Jack (Programmable)
218
Rear Panel Pinouts
219
3260 Modem
219
3261 Modem
220
Dial and Leased Line Transmit Levels
221
Dial Line Transmit Level
221
Leased Line Transmit Level
221
Making Telephone-To-Modem Connections
221
Connecting an Exclusion Key Telephone
221
Telco Option (AT&J
221
Installation of Telephone Socket
216
Declaring the Jack Type
222
Using the Modulus Backplane's Busy out Feature
223
Equipment Return Procedures
233
Expiration of Lease
233
Factory Repair
233
Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return
233
Equipment Return Procedures
234
Expiration of Lease
234
Factory Repair
234
Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return
234
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Motorola 326X V.34 User Manual (242 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 5.25 MB
Table of Contents
Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users
3
Radio Frequency Interference Regulations
4
Table of Contents
6
Overview
12
326X Series Modem Family
12
Product Family Model Numbers
12
Documentation Target Audience
13
Note to Programmers and System Developers
13
How to Use the Documentation Set
13
V.34 Series Modem User's Guide (T0009)
14
Series Modem Reference Guide (09925)
15
References
15
Trademarks
15
Conventions
16
Special Notices
16
Messages Spéciaux
17
Besondere Hinweise
17
Avisos Especiales
18
Introduction
20
Questions about Your Product Shipment
20
Technical Assistance or Scheduling Service
20
Sales-Related Issues
21
Information on Product Training
21
Questions about Billing
21
Comments about the Manual
22
User Documentation
22
Customer Response Card
24
Introduction
27
Safety and Operational Notices
28
Operating the Modem from the Front Panel
29
Selecting Programmed Option Sets
30
Automatic Calling Interfaces (Acus)
30
At Acu
30
V.25Bis ACU
30
Lpda2 Acu
30
Managing a Modem
31
Restoring Data Transmission
31
ITU-T V.34 Compliant Modulation Mode
31
V.34 Modulation Mode Characteristics
31
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Feature
32
Automode/Multimode Feature
32
Compatibility in V.34 Modulation Mode
32
Remote Configuration
33
Error Correction and Data Compression
33
Security
33
Status Snapshots
33
Adaptive Rate System
34
Troubleshooting (V.54 and V.22Bis Tests)
34
Country-Specific Information
34
NET Compliance
34
CE Regulatory Marking Directive (93/68/EEC)
34
Introduction
37
Unpacking the Modem
38
Additional Equipment Required
39
Choosing a Site
39
Connecting the Modem
40
Rear Panel Connectors
40
Electrical Interfaces-EIA/TIA-232 and ITU-TS V.35
41
Operating at V.34 DTE Rates
41
Ferrite Cylinders
42
Cabling the Modem
46
Connecting the Modem to a Network Management System
48
Turning on the Modem
49
Automatic Self-Test
50
After Installing the Modem
50
Handling Error Messages
50
Introduction
53
System Requirements for Software Upgrades
53
Configuring and Operating the Modem
53
Using the Front Panel
53
If You Are Unsure of Your Dte's Data Format
53
Front Panel Display
55
Navigating the Configuration Menu Tree
56
Setting Configuration Options from the Front Panel
56
Menu Structure
56
Status Displays
57
Using the Modem with a Network Management System (NMS)
58
Using the at Automatic Calling Unit (ACU)
59
Using the Modem with an Async Terminal
59
Using the Modem with a PC and Async Communications Software
60
Other Call Establishment Methods
61
V.25Bis ACU for Sync or Async Applications
61
Netview LPDA-2 ACU for Sync Applications
61
Sync Dialing from an IBM as 400
62
External Auto-Call Units
62
Overview
65
Communications Software Package Operating Notes
65
Configuring the Modem for Use with Communications Software
65
Operating Notes
66
If the Communications Software and Modem Do Not Operate
68
Preparing for Operation
68
Reinitializing Memory from the Front Panel
68
Reinitializing Memory Using the AT&F Command
68
Configuration Option Sets
69
What Is an Option Set
69
Configuring an Option Set
73
Option Set Defaults
75
326X V.32Bis and 326XFAST Modem Application Examples
81
Option Set 1-Async Calls to Central Site Using at ACU
82
Option Set 2-Sync Answering Central Site Without ACU
83
Option Set 3-Sync Calls to Central Site, V.25Bis ACU
83
Option Set 4-Async Answering Central Site Without ACU (Models 3260/62/65/67)
84
Option Set 4-Synchronous Leased Line Applications with Dial Restoral (Models 3261/63/66/68)
85
326XFAST-SDC Modem Application Examples
85
FAST -SDC Modem Application Examples
85
SDC Pre-Operation Notes
86
Configuring the Modem for SDC Operation
86
SDC Sample Applications
87
Remote Access Reset
92
Operation
92
When Remote Access Reset Is Disabled
92
Introduction
95
What Is the Attention (AT) Command Set
96
What Role Does Communications Software Play
96
Using at Commands
96
Entering at Command Lines
96
To Enter a Single at Command Line
96
To Enter Multiple at Commands on a Single Command Line
97
AT Command String Examples
97
For Further Detail on at Commands
97
Autobaud Feature
98
The Escape Sequence-(+++)
98
Non-Configuration at Commands
99
To Use the Escape Sequence with Guard Time
99
A/, Re-Execute Last Command
100
ATA, Manual Answer
100
ATD, Dial
100
ATH, Hang up
101
ATI, Display Software Information
101
ATO, Leave Command Mode
101
S-Registers
102
AT * RD, Redial Last Number
102
Displaying and Changing S-Register Values
102
S-Register Descriptions
103
Introduction
113
Troubleshooting
113
Series Modem Diagnostic Tests
121
Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Testing
122
Configuration Quick-Reference-Menu Trees
125
For more Detail
125
Audience and Assumptions
125
Performing Numeric Entry
160
S-Register/At Command Cross-Reference
161
Dial Modifiers for Special Dialing Requirements
162
Result Codes
164
Configuring the Modem's Dual In-Line Package (DIP) Switches
167
Introduction
171
EIA/TIA 232-D (Modem to Computer) Interface
171
ITU Recommendation V.35 Modem-To-Computer Interface
173
ITU Rate V.35 Modem-To-Computer Interface Pinouts
174
DIAL LINE, LEASE (PRIVATE) LINE, PHONE Connector Pinouts
175
Differences, EIA/TIA 232-D and ITU Rate V.35 Interfaces
175
NC (Network Control) Port Pinouts
176
Cabling
176
Cable Considerations
176
DTE Cable Diagnostics
179
Introduction
184
Country Support
184
Installation Notes
185
Restricted Features Summary
185
Models 3265/3266
185
All Models
185
Operating Notes
193
Standalone Modem Rear Panel Views
193
Stand-Alone Modem Rear Panel Views
193
3260 Dial Only Modem
194
3261 Modem Rear View (Leased Line, Dial Restoral
194
3260 Modem Rear Panel (Dial Only
194
3265 Dial Only Modem
195
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View a
195
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View B
196
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View C
196
3265 Modem Rear Panel-View D
196
3266 Modem (Leased Line with Dial Restoral
197
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View B
198
3266 Modem Rear Panel-View C
198
Rear Panel Interface Pinouts
199
Standalone Models 3260/65 and 3261/66 Interface Pinouts
199
Stand-Alone Models 3260/65 and 3261/66 Interface Pinouts
199
Dial Line Interface (Models 3260/3265
199
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3260/3265
199
Phone Connector Interface (Models 3260/3265
200
Dial Line Interface (Models 3261/3266
200
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3261/3266)
200
4-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3261/3266
201
Card Models 3262/67, 3263/68 Backplane Interface Pinouts
202
Phone Connector Interface (Models 3261/3266
202
Dial Line Interface (All Card Models
202
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3262/3267
203
2-Wire Leased Line Interface (Models 3263/3268
203
Delayed and Forbidden Lists
204
Australia-Delayed Call Lists
204
Austria-Forbidden Call Lists
204
Belgium-Delayed Call Lists
205
Finland-Delayed Call Lists
206
France-Delayed and Forbidden Call Lists
206
Hong Kong-Delayed Call Lists
207
Ireland-Delayed Call Lists
207
Netherlands-Delayed Call Lists
208
Norway-Delayed Call Lists
208
Country-Specific Information
208
Spain-Delayed Call Lists
209
Other Country-Specific Information
209
Canada
209
DOC Registration and Requirements
209
Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations
210
Canadian Emissions Statement
210
Rear Panel Pinouts
211
3265 Modem
211
Telco Option (AT&J
212
Telco Option (AT&J)
212
3266 Modem
212
Denmark-Blind Dialing
213
Hong Kong and United Kingdom-BABT Regulations
213
Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.3
213
Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.7
213
Compliance with BABTSITS/82/01/C and BABT/SITS/82005S/D
214
Compliance with BS6305 Clause 6.2, BS6320 Clause 7.2
214
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN
214
Compliance with BABT/SITS/83/08/A Clause 1.2
215
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 5.2
215
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.3
215
Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.4
215
Compliance with DTI 83/009I
216
Compliance with BS6301
216
Compliance with BABT SITS 83/009 Section D
216
Installation of Telephone Socket
217
Application for Installation of Telephone Socket
217
FCC Registration
217
FCC Regulations
218
Dial Line Jack Types
219
6-Pin Voice Jack (Permissive
219
8-Pin Data Jack (Programmable
219
Rear Panel Pinouts
220
3260 Modem
220
3261 Modem
221
Dial and Leased Line Transmit Levels
222
Making Telephone-To-Modem Connections
222
Telco Option (AT&J
222
Telco Option (AT&J)
222
Dial Line Transmit Level
222
Leased Line Transmit Level
222
Connecting an Exclusion Key Telephone
222
Declaring the Jack Type
223
Using the Modulus Backplane's Busy out Feature
224
Glossary
228
Return Procedures
234
Equipment Return Procedures
235
Expiration of Lease
235
Factory Repair
235
Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return
235
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