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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
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    nSend Data
    nReceive Data
    Other Physical Features
    Mounting Options
    The MTDM can be configured either in a stand-alone or a multiple mounted
    version. The stand-alone version is contained in a 70A Data Mounting aluminum
    housing that is equipped with plastic front and rear covers. A maximum of eight
    MTDMs may be installed in the 71A Data Mounting.
    The stand-alone version can be mounted on a surface or desk top near the
    associated data equipment. The multiple-mounting carrier unit is normally
    installed in an auxiliary cabinet.
    Capabilities
    The MTDM offers the following features and capabilities:
    nSelectedratesupto64kbps
    nAsynchronous rates up to 19.2 kbps
    nSynchronous operation at 56 kbps and 64 kbps
    nFull- or half-duplex operation up to 56 kbps
    nFull-duplex at 64 kbps
    nSelf-test
    nAutomatic answer
    nPrivate line and switched modes
    Power
    Both mounting arrangements require power from a 115-volt AC receptacle to
    power the MTDM.
    MTDM Equipment PECs
    The MTDM can be ordered using the following PECs:
    nMTDM — 2162TDM
    nRS232C Interface card — 21621
    nStand-alone housing — 21702
    n71A Multiple mount — 21711 
    						
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    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the MTDM:
    nModular Trunk Data Module User’s Guide, 999-700-301
    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 3270 Data Module
    Figure 21-23. The 3270A or 3270T Data Module
    The 3270 Data Module provides a Category A coaxial DCE interface for
    connection to 3270-type data terminals or a cluster controller. It also provides a
    DCP interface for connection to the digital switch.
    The 3270 Data Module is available in the following three models:
    n3270T (Terminal) — Connects to a Category A 3270-type terminal, such as
    the IBM 3278 Information Delivery System. The 3270T Data Module must
    connect through the switch to a 3270C (Controller) Data Module.
    n3270A (Asynchronous) — Provides the same function as the 3270T Data
    Module. It also allows the 3270-type terminal to emulate a DEC VT100 or
    Lucent Technologies’ asynchronous terminal.
    n3270C (Controller) — Connects an IBM 3274 or 3276 cluster controller to
    the switch. A 3270C Data Module (See Figure 21-24) can contain as many
    as eight por ts.
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    Originate/Disconnect Switch 
    						
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    Figure 21-24. The 3270C Data Module
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    The 3270A and 3270T
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 5-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 9-1/4 inches
    Height = 1-1/2 inches
    Lights
    The following is a list of the lights on the 3270A and 3270T.
    nTe r m i n a l
    nComputer
    nFault
    Switches
    The 3270A and 3270T have the following switches:
    nOrig/Disc — located on the front
    nReset — located on the rear
    Connectors
    The 3270A and 3270T have the following connectors:
    nPo we r
    nTe r m i n a l
    nAux Phone
    nWall Jack
    Mounting Options
    The 3270A and 3270T are desk mounted near the terminal with which it is used. 
    						
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    Cords
    A D8W-87 cord is provided with the data module. The coaxial cable with BNC
    male connectors for use between the data module and the terminal is customer
    provided. If an analog telephone is to be connected, the required modular cord
    must be provided with the telephone.
    Power
    An external power supply and the required cord is provided with the data module.
    The power supply requires a 115-volt AC wall receptacle not under the control of a
    wall switch.
    The 3270C
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 19 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 16-1/2 inches
    Height = 5-3/4 inches
    Lights
    There are two sets of the following lights on the front panel of the data module:
    nCoax
    nLine
    nFault
    Switches
    There are two sets of the following lights on the front panel of the data module:
    nBusy
    nReset 
    						
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    Connectors
    The 3270 has the following connectors:
    nPo we r
    nDCP
    nPort — The por t connectors are labeled 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 1A, 1B,
    1C, and 1D.
    Mounting Options
    The data module assembly may be stacked, wall mounted, or rack mounted near
    the cluster controller to which it is connected.
    Cords
    A 7-1/2 foot AC power cord is provided with the unit. A 25-pair cable for the
    connection to the DCP connector must be ordered separately. The coaxial cable
    with BNC connectors for connection to the cluster controller must be provided by
    the customer.
    Power
    All of the mounting arrangements require power from a 115-volt AC receptacle to
    power the data module.
    3270 Equipment PECs
    The 3270 Data Modules can be ordered using the following PECs:
    n3270A Data Module — 2168-A10 (not orderable)
    n3270T Data Module — 2167-T10 (not orderable)
    n3270C Data Module — 2166-C10
    n3270C Data Module Circuit Card — 21660
    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the 3270 data
    module:
    n3270 Data Module User Manual, 555-030-701
    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 Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU)
    Figure 21-25. The Z3A Asynchronous Data Unit
    The Z3A ADU is a small DCE-type limited-distance modem that allows direct
    connection between RS-232 equipment and the system digital switch.The Z3A
    ADU is a small DCE-type limited-distance modem that allows direct connection
    between RS-232 equipment and the system digital switch. Used in conjunction
    with the Data Line circuit pack (System 75 or a DEFINITY Communications
    System Generic 1 and Generic 2) or the EIA Por t circuit pack (System 85), the
    ADU completes the direct link between the system switch and EIA terminals,
    printers, and host computer por ts. In these applications, DTE devices can access
    the switch without using a separate data module or modem. The ADU is installed
    at the device end of the EIA connection. ADUs can also be hard-wired in pairs
    with other ADUs to interface data terminals directly to a host computer. This
    application is typical when access to the host is not made through the system.
    RS-232C Connector
    Telephone Jack
    Wall Jack
    Optional
    Originate/
    Disconnect
    SwitchInterface 
    						
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    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 2-1/4 inches
    Depth = 4-3/4 inches
    Height = 1 inch
    Features
    Switch
    An optional Originate/Disconnect switch can be used with the Z3A1, Z3A2, and
    Z3A4 ADUs.
    Other Physical Features
    Jacks
    The ADU has the following jacks:
    nOriginate/Disconnect
    The Z3A1/2/4 are equipped with a jack used to connect the optional
    Originate/Disconnect switch.
    nTelephone
    The Z3A1/2/4 are equipped with modular jack to connect the optional
    analog telephone.
    nData and RS-232 connections 
    						
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    Refer to the following table for the different data and RS-232 connections.
    Capabilities
    The ADU has the following data capabilities.
    nSpeed — Standard data rates from 0.3 to 19.2 kbps and non standard data
    rates below 1.8 kbps. The auto adjust option will automatically match the
    transmission speed to the attached RS-232.
    nFull-duplex
    nAsynchronous
    nBuilt-in protection against voltage surges
    Power
    Under certain conditions the ADU is powered by the attached RS-232 equipment.
    When the power provided by the RS-232 is inadequate (+
    7 volts are required on
    pins 20 and 2), an external power transformer, adapter, and patch cord are
    required.
    Table 21-4. Data Connections for the ADU
    ADU Model Connector to RS-232 Data Connector
    Z3A1 25-pin plug on 3-foot cable Modular
    Z3A2 25-pin plug (no cable) Modular
    Z3A3 110-type patch cord 110-type patch cord
    Z3A4 25-pin receptacle on 3-foot cable Modular 
    						
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