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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-15 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module 21 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module Figure 21-4. The 7400D Data Module The 7400D Data Module is a full-duplex, 4-wire synchronous data module for the DCP environment and is designed to work where the integration of voice and data is not required. The 7400D supports synchronous connections at speeds up to 19.2 Kbps via an EIA-232-D interface. NOTE: This data module is configured for an Answer-Only-type interface. You CANNOT originate calls with this data module. The 7400D data module is intended for use in a switch room to support the AUDIX systems, the Call Management System (CMS), and the Distributed Communications System (DCS) low speed synchronous data applications, connections in which the MPDM was formerly used. Applications The 7400A Data Module can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. POWERTEST DATA 7400D Data Module ENTER/YES BACK NEXT/NOHOME DTR RI DCD DTR RTS CTS TD RD DSR
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-16 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module 21 Physical Description Dimensions The following dimensions are approximate. Width = 7 inches Depth (front and rear) = 8-3/4 inches Height = 1-3/4 inches Features Front Panel The front panel is comprised of: Two LEDs, one red and one green — POWER/TEST light — This red light goes on when the 7400D data module is on, and it flashes during all tests — DATA light — This green light goes on when a data call is in progress, and it flashes when receiving an incoming call. This light also flashes synchronously with the red light indicating that the connection to the PBX is lost. nA single line, 16-character LCD display — The 16-character LCD display first shows a star t-up sequence consisting of self-test results, hardware configuration, software release and version, and copyright information. Following start-up, theHomescreen is displayed. nThree non-locking push-buttons — NEXT/NO button — This button is used to scroll forward through the menu and/or reject the function displayed. By keeping this button depressed, you are able to quickly scroll through menu items. NOTE: When you press NEXT/NO and BACK simultaneously, you are automatically returned to theHomescreen from many menus. However, do not press these two keys simultaneously while changing option values. If this is done, rather than returning you to theHome screen, the system queries if you want to save the changes you have made.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-17 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module 21 — BACK button — This button is used to scroll backward through the menu. By keeping this button depressed, you are able to quickly scroll back through menu items. — ENTER/YES button — This button is used to set an option or execute the function displayed. The Main Menu The Main Menu has several levels of options and suboptions. By pressing NEXT/NO, you are able to scroll through the entire first level to view each option shown in the flowchar t below. After scrolling to the desired Main Menu option and selecting it by pressing ENTER/YES, you are now one level deeper within the options, and a suboptions choice is presented to you. Other Physical Features Jacks The 7400D data module is equipped with the following jacks: nPHONE — not used by the 7400D nLINE — accepts one end of the D8W telephone cord that connects the data module and the PBX wall jack nPOWER — accepts the output cable of the separate power supply unit used with the 7400D nPORT 1 — accepts a male plug from the EIA-232-D cable that connects between the data module and associated equipment nPORT 2 — not used by the 7400D Mounting Options The 7400A data module can be configured as a stand-alone unit or in a multiple-mount housing. The par ts required for installing a single 7400D are: nThe 7400D data module nAn AC power conver ter nA D8W telephone line cord nAn EIA RS-232-D cable The 7400D data module can also be mounted in a new or existing 77A Data Mounting for multiple data module applications. The data mounting rack is provided with a built-in power supply and cables for distributing power for up to eight data modules.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-18 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module 21 Power Supply Unit An individual power supply unit is required with the 7400D data moduleonly when it is used as a stand-alone module . When the 7400D is rack-mounted in a 77A rack-mount, the rack-mount provides powering capabilities for up to eight units. The power supply unit connects a grounded AC outlet and the “POWER” connector at the rear of the data module. This power supply unit provides the necessary operating voltages for the data module. Tests The 7400D data module supports only the Self- test. Data Module Features You can control the following operations via the 7400D’s front panel: nOption settings nSelf-Test and Reset Options features nAdjustment of the contrast on the display nAnswer/disconnect and busyout The following features are also available: nAutomatic or manual answering of incoming data calls nSynchronous full-duplex operation nData rates of 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19,200 bits per second
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-19 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module 21 Setting Options The following table presents the choices for each option of the Answer Only user interface and the order in which the are presented in the menu. All options must be set from the front panel. This table also shows the factory default for each option. (TheFAC TO RY D E FAU LTvalues are typed in larger type and in bold.) Table 21-1. Options Available to the Answer Only Interface and Their Default Settings Set Option Displays Option Abbreviations Possible Values SET 300 SPEED? 300 ON,OFF SET 1200 SPEED? 1200 ON,OFF SET 2400 SPEED? 2400 ON,OFF SET 4800 SPEED? 4800 ON,OFF SET 9600 SPEED? 9600ON,OFF SET 19200 SPEED? 19200 ON ,OFF SET ANSWER?* * On the MPDM, the SET ANSWER option is labeled AANS/OFF. the SET SIGLS DISC option on the MPDM is labeled SIGLS/OFF. ANSAUTO,MANUAL SET CI LEAD? CI ON, OFF SET CH LEAD? CH ON,OFF SET CTS LEAD? CTSNORMAL,ON SET DCD LEAD? DCD NORMAL,ON SET DSR LEAD? DSR NORMAL,ON SET DTR DETECT? DTR 0,10,20,30, 50,100 MSEC SET DTR LEAD? DTR EIA STANDARD ,IGNORE SET RI LEAD? RI CYCLE,ON SET SIGLS DISC?*SIGLS DISCON,OFF SET TM LEAD? TM ON, OFF
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-20 The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module 21 FCC Registration No digital phones or data modules are FCC registered. The 7400D data module meets Par t 15 Class A requirements and is labeled as such. 7400D Data Module PECs The 7400D Data Module can be ordered using the following PECs: n7400D Data Module PEC: 2161-LSS Comcode: 107669954 nDomestic Stand-alone Power Supply PEC: 21625 Comcode: 405509852 nPower Supply for Western Europe PEC: 2161-CEP Comcode: 407573559 Additional Documents The following document contains additional information relating to the 7400D Data Module: n7400D Data Module User’s Guide, 555-020-712
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-21 The 8400B Plus Data Module 21 The 8400B Plus Data Module Figure 21-5. The 8400B Plus Data Module Like the 7400B Plus data module, the 8400B Plus Data Module is a full-duplex asynchronous, data module that provides for simultaneous voice-data communications at the desktop over standard twisted pair wiring. However, it has been designed explicitly to work, in the linked mode, with 2-wire DEFINITY DCP circuits. That is, this data module is a data ser vice link between a DTE device, a 2-wire voice terminal such as the 8400-Series voice terminals, and a DEFINITY G3V2 or later. At the desk, the 8400B Plus data module provides asynchronous communication speeds ranging from 0.3 to 19.2 kbps. The 8400B Plus data module ’s ability to emulate a Hayes compatible modem interface makes it compatible with many standard PC communications packages that use Hayes Command sets. In addition, the 8400B Plus data module provides a voice dial capability that allows you to initiate voice calls from a PC using industry standard “auto-dialer” PC communications packages. Applications The 8400B Plus data module can be used with the DEFINITY ECS G3V2 or later. The data module is used as a DCE for host access services, PC, or terminal (DTE) connectivity. The PC or other terminal device is connected to the 8400B Plus data module using a standard EIA-232-D cable and, if needed, the supplied The red and green lights on front panel
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-22 The 8400B Plus Data Module 21 M9/F25 Adapter, an adapter which allows connection from a 9-pin jack to a 25-pin jack. A DCP interface (using a D8W-type modular telephone cord) is used to connect the 8400B Plus data module to the digital PBX. The 8400B Plus data module may be optioned for use either with or without a telephone. In the stand-alone case, the 8400B Plus data module supports data service only. Otherwise, the 8400B Plus data module provides simultaneous data and voice service. The 8400B Plus works with all DCP voice terminals that suppor t 2-wire operations (such as the 8400-Series voice terminals), to provide simultaneous data and voice service. The voice dial feature allows you to dial a voice call without touching the telephone. Depending on your communications package, you may also store telephone numbers on a PC and recall them for dialing, log phone calls for easy billing, and take notes for later reference during a telephone conversation. In addition, the 8400B Plus data module can be used to automatically turn on the speakerphone of the voice terminal when a voice call is dialed from your terminal device. Figure 21-6 shows a standard configuration in the United States, using a telephone and separate power supply. Figure 21-7 shows a standard international configuration using a telephone and separate power supply. Both the US configuration and the international configuration may be installed using a closet power supply as shown in Figure 21-8. This last installation eliminates the need for the separate power supply.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-23 The 8400B Plus Data Module 21 Figure 21-6. Typical Installation of the US Configuration, Including Telephone and Separate Power Supply PHO NELI N E/ PO W ER!USE O NLY WIT H COMMUNI CATI ON CIRCUI T P OWER SO URCE(use only with 25-pin (Rear Endplate) EIA-232-D D8WM9/F25 Adapter EIA-232-D Connector Cord) (9-pin or 25-pin) Connector Cord Wal lD8W D6AP AC Outlet 400B2 AdapterKS-22911, L2Jack Power Supply Telephone (Optional)
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-24 The 8400B Plus Data Module 21 Figure 21-7. Typical Installation of the International Configuration, Including Telephone and Separate Power Supply PHO NELINE/ POWER!US E ONLY WITH CO MMUNICATIO N CI RCUIT P O WE R S OURCE (Rear Endplate) MSP-1 WallD8W D8W Telephone (Optional) D8W Jack AC LINEPHONE -7 +8OTHER -2 +5 OutletM9/F25 Adapter (use only with 25-pin EIA-232-D Connector Cord) Actual connection may vary according to the configuration of your local AC outlet Power Supply EIA-232-D (9-pin or 25-pin) Connector Cord