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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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71 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts 
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Test Procedure 
Using the RS232 Mini-Tester (see the Note on Pa ge 1 1), check the status of the 
connection at the data module as shown in Figure 18
. The leads marked with an 
asterisk are controlled by the switch, and the printer controls the other leads. 
Translations for this connection begin on Page 222
.
!CAUTION:
After using a mini-tester to check data leads, you...

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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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73 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts 
With the mini-tester connected to the data module and the printer, the link is idle 
and no software is running, but the mini-tester should show the following:
NOTE:
RTS will be lit on the front panel of the 7400A or 7400B. The CTS lead 
shows green when used with an 8400B.
TD
RTS
DTR RD*
CTS*
DSR*
CD*red
green
red
red
red
red
green 

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74 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts 
Printer Connection on the INTUITY
This is an optional printer that the customer may purchase to print INTUITY Lodg-
ing Call Accounting repor ts. 
Parts List
nOne Centronics parallel printer cable (customer-provided)
nOne parallel printer (customer-provided; the Okidata Model 320 is used 
often).
Cabling Diagram
Figure 19 shows how to connect a printer to the MAP.
Figure...

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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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75 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts 
Switch-to-INADS Connections
This connection is used for remote maintenance access to the switch from the Ini-
tialization and Administration System (INADS). The connectivity is different for the 
CMC switch compared to the SCC or MCC switch.
NOTE:
This INADS connection is typically installed only for installations in the 
United States. Contact your local support...

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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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Cabling Diagram
Figure 20 shows how the INADS port is connected to an SCC or MCC switch.
Figure 20. INADS Connection for Remote Access to SCC or MCC Switch
Figure 21
 shows how the INADS port is connected to a CMC switch.
Figure 21.  INADS Connection for Remote Access to CMC Switch 

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INADS Registration
After connecting the CO trunk for INADS access, call the INADS hotline 
at 1-800-248-1111 in the United States. If the installation is outside of the United 
States, contact your Center of Excellence (COE) for information about registering 
the switch. You will be instructed to give them the dial-up number, the customer 
identification number, serial...

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78 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts 
MAP Remote Access Connections
The INADS access is required, but the remote administration is optional. See the 
INTUITY documentation for more information about this remote access connec-
tion.
NOTE:
If the INTUITY Remote Maintenance Board (RMB) is used, an external 
modem is not needed. See the INTUITY documentation for more informa-
tion about using the Remote...

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Cabling Diagram
Figure 22 shows how to connect the Paradyne Comsphere 3820 modems to the 
MAP for remote access. This diagram also shows how the RMB is connected. If 
the RMB is used, the COM2 port cannot be used for any other application.
Figure 22.  MAP Remote Access Connections 

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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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INADS Alarm Origination Download
You can have the Comsphere 3820 or the RMB automatically configured by doing 
an alarm origination download. To start this download, do the following:
1. Use the Customer/Services Administration, Alarm Management com-
mand to display the following screen:
2. Enter the information as shown in the screen, using your actual Product 
ID and...
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