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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
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    The ISDN Asynchronous 
    Data Module (ADM)
    The ISDN ADM is used in conjunction with an ISDN 7505, 7506, or 7507 voice
    terminal to provide integrated voice/data. With the ADM, an attached data
    terminal or personal computer can send and receive data through the switch. This
    unit mounts in the base of the voice terminal and is used instead of the Voice Only
    Module (VOM). The VOM cannot be upgraded to an Asynchronous Data Module.
    Physical Description
    The following are physical characteristics of the ISDN ADM.
    nThe ISDN ADM is a printed circuit board built into the ISDN 7505, 7506,
    and 7507 Voice Terminal.
    nData and EIA RS-232-D connections — An EIA RS-232-D and an 8-pin
    modular jack are located on the back of the ADM.
    Features
    The ISDN ADM offers the following features:
    nSpeed — Data rates of 0.3, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, and 19.2 kbps
    nFull-duplex
    nAsynchronous
    nDATA/SEND/OFF button with two indicator lights; allows alternative data
    call setup from dial pad
    nData call setup from an ASCII keyboard through an EIA RS-232-D interface
    nAbility to change options without dropping the data call
    nAutomatic or manual answering of incoming calls
    nRemote and local loopback test
    nLocal mode operation for option setting and call control via terminal
    keyboard
    nHayes AT interface support 
    						
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    Power Requirements
    Refer to the Power Requirements description in the ISDN 7505, 7506, and 7507
    Voice Terminal section of this manual. (This information is located behind the tab
    labeledISDN Voice Terminals.)
    ISDN ADM PECs
    Refer to the PEC list in the ISDN 7505, 7506, and 7507 Voice Terminal section of
    this manual.
    Additional Documents
    The following document contains information relating to the ISDN ADM:
    nISDN Asynchronous Data Module Feature Package 2 User’s Manual,
    555-021-716 
    						
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    The Digital Terminal 
    Data Module (DTDM)
    Figure 21-10. The Digital Terminal Data Module Mounted on a 7405D Voice Terminal
    The DTDM provides a DCE interface to a DTE device that is connected to the
    DTDM (see Figure 21-11) and allows the DTE to communicate with the switch
    through the voice terminal and its mounting cord. Data calls and voice calls can be
    carried on simultaneously, or data calls can be initiated independently of voice
    calls. The DTDM and the digital voice terminal integrate data and voice into the
    DCP interface with the system digital switch. The voice terminal user can continue
    to access all voice features while the module is active on a data call.
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    Addition of a DTDM allows an in-place 7403D or 7405D voice terminal to be
    upgraded for data communications at low cost.
    Figure 21-11. A Block Diagram of DTDM Interfaces
    Physical Description
    The DTDM is contained in a molded plastic housing styled to match the
    associated voice terminal. Status lights, switches, and controls are located on the
    faceplate and behind a hinged side cover.
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 4-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 8-3/4 inches
    Thickness = 1-1/2 inches
    Data
    TerminalDTDMDigital Switch
    RS-232CDCE
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    Vo i c e
    TerminalDCPDigital
    Line
    Po r t DTE 
    						
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    Features
    Lights
    The DTDM is equipped with the following lights:
    nTerminal Ready
    nCall in Progress
    nCarrier On
    nTest in Progress
    nCheck options
    nReceive Data
    nSend data
    nTe s t R e s u l t
    Speed Indicator lights
    The DTDM is equipped with seven indicator lights that show the speed at which
    the DTDM is operating.
    Switches
    The following switches can be used on the DTDM.
    nSpeed selector switch — The thumbwheel speed selector switch (located
    behind the side cover) selects data rates of LOW, 0.3, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, or
    19.2 kbps.
    nTest switch — The Self-Test and Local Loop/Remote loop switches are
    located behind the side cover.
    nOption switches — The seven option switches are located behind the side
    cover.
    nData Call Switch — The DTDM is equipped with a Data Call Switch labeled
    Originate and Disconnect.
    Other Physical Features
    Mounting Options
    The DTDM is physically mounted to a 7403D or 7405D voice terminal. It attaches
    to the right side of the voice terminal. The entire unit can be desk or wall mounted
    with one exception: if the voice terminal is equipped with a Function Key Module,
    Call Coverage Module or Digital Display Module and a DTDM, it cannot be wall
    mounted.
    Color Options
    The DTDM is available only in silver. 
    						
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    Capabilities
    The DTDM offers the following features and capabilities:
    nSynchronous and asynchronous operation
    nHalf- and full-duplex operation
    nData transmission at standard rates up to 19.2 kbps
    nAutomatic answer option
    nSelf-test
    nRemote and local loopback
    Power
    The DTDM requires auxiliary power from one of the sources listed in theAdjunct
    Pow ersection earlier in this manual.
    FCC Registration
    The DTDM is not FCC registered.
    DTDM Equipment PECs
    The DTDM can be ordered using the following PECs:
    nDigital Terminal Data Module for 7403D—31745MTG05
    nDigital Terminal Data Module for 7405D—31745MTG06
    nDigital Terminal Data Module for 7405D and Function Key Module—
    31745MTG07
    nDigital Terminal Data Module for 7405D and Call Coverage Module or
    Digital Display Module—31745MTG08
    nDigital Terminal Data Module for 7405D and Function Key Module, and Call
    Coverage Module or Digital Display Module—31745MTG09
    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the DTDM:
    nSystem 75 and System 85 DTDM User’s Guide, 999-700-027
    nDEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 2, System 75, and System 85 Terminals
    and Adjuncts Installation and Test
    , 555-015-104 
    						
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    The Z702AL1 Data Service Unit (DSU)
    Figure 21-12. The Optional Z702AL1 Data Service Unit Shown with 
    a 7407D01B Voice Terminal
    The Z702AL1 DSU, when connected to the 7407D01B voice terminal, allows the
    user to transmit and receive voice and data over the same standard two pair of
    wires. The DSU provides the RS-232-C connection the data terminal needs to
    communicate with other data equipment without separate lines or modems.
    (See Figure 21-13.) The DSU supports asynchronous, full duplex operation.
    SPEEDRESULTSTEST/DISC EVEN-ODDPA R I T YTEST 
    						
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    Figure 21-13. A Block Diagram of Z702AL1 Data Service Unit Interfaces
    Applications
    The Z702AL1 DSU can be used with a 7407D01B voice terminal connected to the
    DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the
    DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. Typical applications are users with
    data terminals requiring a large number of features and lines.
    Physical Description
    Features
    Data Speed wheel
    The Data Speed wheel selects the speed of operation. It is located on the right
    side of the DSU.
    Self-Test light
    The Self-Test light is located on the right side of the DSU.
    Self-test or disconnect button
    The Self-Test or Disconnect button is located on the right side of the DSU.
    Parity switch
    The parity switch is located on the right side of the DSU.
    Data
    TerminalData
    ServiceDigital
    RS-232C
    UnitDCE
    Digital
    Vo i c e
    TerminalDCPSwitchDigital
    Line
    Po r t DTE 
    						
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    Other Physical Features
    Mounting Options
    The optional Z702AL1 DSU Data Module Base is installed on the 7407D01B voice
    terminal.
    Color Options
    The DSU is available in black only.
    Capabilities
    The Z702AL1 DSU provides the following features:
    nSelector for standard data rates of 0.3, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, and 19.2 kbps
    nAsynchronous full duplex operation
    nAutomatic data call answering
    nData terminal keyboard dialing
    nData terminal keyboard disconnect
    nSimultaneous voice operation
    nSelf-Test or Disconnect button
    nData Terminal Equipment (DTE) RS-232-C interface
    Power
    The Z702AL1 DSU is powered by the 7407D01B which, in turn,
    is powered by a 110-volt AC wall receptacle. 
    						
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    Z702AL1 DSU PECs
    The Z702AL1-DSU can be ordered using the following PEC:
    nZ702AL1 DSU—31800A
    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the DSU:
    nDEFINITY Generic 2 and System 85 7407D Voice Terminal User’s Guide,
    555-104-705
    nSystem 85 Application Notes, 555-102-515
    nSystem 75 Application Notes, 555-209-006
    nDEFINITY Generic 1 7407D Voice Terminal User’s Guide, 555-204-716
    nSystem 75 7407D Voice Terminal User’s Guide, 555-200-716
    nDEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 2, System 75, and System 85 Terminals
    and Adjuncts Installation and Test
    , 555-015-104 
    						
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