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    Step
    Table 2 Printer Pin AssignmentsModel 70
    Printer
    (9-pi4(25pin)Signal Name
    Pin 1Pin 4, Pin 5Carrier Detect
    Pin 2Pin 20
    Data Set Ready
    Pin 3Pin 2Receive Data
    Pin 4
    Pin 8Request to Send. .
    Pin 5’Pin 3Transmit Data
    Pin 6Pin 8Clear to Send
    Pin 7Pin 6Data Terminal Ready
    Pin 8No connectionRing Indicate
    Pin 9Pin 7Signal Ground
    ED Connect Printer
    3.Connect the 9-pin cable connector to Serial port 2 (designated “S2” in Model 70
    software).4.Connect the 
    25-pin cable connector to the printer.
    5.Test printer as recommended by the manufacturer’s documentation.
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    Reference 
    						
    							m6216Install ConsolePage 1 of 5
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    This procedure tells you how to connect the console to the Model 70. It also provides
    switch settings for the most popular terminals that are compatible with the Model 70.
    For detailed console specifications, refer to the Centigram Series 6 Technical Reference
    Manual.
    The Model 70 can support a console equipped with a keyboard and a CRT or printer
    display. You need a terminal to perform administrative and service operations.
    SteD
    Note:You can find TRs referenced in this procedure in the Centigram Series 6
    Technical Reference Manual.
    CD Verify Electronic SpecificationsI.Verify that the customer’s terminal meets the specifications given in Table
    Table 1 Terminal Specifications
    ParameterRequirementBaud Rate
    Auto Scroll
    Auto Line Feed
    Line Mode
    Parity
    Data Bits
    Stop Bits
    Data Protocol9600 baud (default)
    Enable
    DisabledFull Duplex
    None
    8
    1X-On/X-Off
    I
    1 below.
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    @ED Verify Cabling Specifications2.Obtain the correct RS-232 cable for your terminal. Table 2 lists all signals present
    at the serial port connectors.
    Note:The Model 70 is shipped with a 9-pin D-type
    female console cable which connects to the serial
    port. The other end of this console cable is a 
    25pinD-type female connector. To connect to a terminal,
    personal computer, modem, or printer, you need an
    RS-232 cable with a 
    25pin D-type male connector
    at one end of the console cable. The other end of
    the RS-232 cable will vary depending on the make
    and manufacturer of the device you are connecting
    to.
    Table 2 Terminal Pin AssignmentsModel 
    70Terminal
    @pin)(25pin)Signal NamePin 1Pin 4, Pin 5
    Carrier Detect
    Pin 2Pin 20
    Data Set Ready
    Pin 3Pin 2Receive Data
    Pin 4Pin 8Request to Send
    Pin 5Pin 3
    Transmit Data
    Pin 6Pin 8
    Clear to Send
    Pin 7Pin 
    6Data Terminal Ready
    Pin 8
    No connectionRing Indicate
    Pin 9Pin 7Signal Ground
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    GElB Verify Terminal Compatibility
    3.Make sure that the customer’s terminal is one of the VT1 00-compatible terminals
    listed in Tables 3 through 7, and set switches appropriately.
    If the terminal is not listed in one of the following tables and it is VT1 
    OO-compatible, consult the terminal’s documentation or TR 1928 in the Centigram
    Series G Technical Reference Manual to determine switch settings.
    Table 3 Zenith Z-19Note: Switches are located inside the cover.
    Table 4 ADDS Viewpoint
    ParameterParameterNote: Switches are located at the left side of keyboard.
    Bit 8 = 0Keyboard = Lower
    Parity = 0
    Linewrap = On
    Stop Bits = 1Interface = RS-232C
    Data Bits = 7Echo = FDX
    Parity = Odd or EvenSpeed = 300 baud
    Note: Switches are located inside the unit.
    SPIADV = ADVPower = 60 Hz
    Case = LowerLines/Screen = 24
    Keyboard Lock = DisableCursor Control = Enable
    Clear Screen = DisableLocal = On
    Protocols 103,202 = OffCode = Off
    Ext = OffEOT = Off
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    Table 5 TI Silent 703Note: Switches are located inside the cover latch.
    1, 3,4Left (Open)
    Note: Switches are located on the upper right corner.
    Upper CaseOFF
    Local copyOFF
    Table 6 
    DECwriter IV
    SwitchSetting
    VTNote. Swxches are located inside the top cover.
    3,4,5,6UPNote: Set front panel switch to 300 baud.
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    Table 7 
    LSI ADM-3A
    ParameterParameterBit 8 = 0Keyboard = Lower
    Parity = Off
    Linewrap = On
    Stop Bits = 1Interface = RS-232C
    Data Bits = 8Echo = FDX
    Parity = Odd or EvenSpeed = 300 baud
    Note: Switches are located inside the unit.
    SPIADV = ADVPower = 60 Hz
    Case = Upper or Lower
    Lines/Screen = 24Keyboard Lock = DisableCursor Control = Enable
    Clear Screen 
    =EnableLocal = On
    Protocols 103, 202 = OffCode = Off
    Ext = OffEOT = Off
    stepReference
    @ Connect the Console4.Connect the 
    9-pin cable connector to Serial port 1 (designated “S 1” in the
    VoiceMemo software).
    5.Connect the 25-pin cable connector to the terminal.
    6.Connect keyboard according to manufacturer’s documentation.
    7.Test printer as recommended by the manufacturer’s documentation.
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    							cp 6258Check Installation Quality
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    By following the steps below, you will be able to catch and correct all mistakes made
    during the installation of the hardware.Most checks are visual and require only a few
    minutes to complete.
    SteD
    CD Inspect Installation Quality
    1.Check all internal cables and connectors to make sure that they are tight.
    2.Check all peripheral cable connections to make sure they are properly labeled and
    easily identifiable.
    *.3. Check grounding.
    4.Begin building customer data base.
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    Reference and
    ConjgurationManual
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    							cp 6261Connect the Telephone LinesPage 1 of 2
    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later
    This procedure provides guidelines on how to connect Model 120 or Model 70 ports to
    the buildings main distribution frame (MDF).Consult Appendix A of your 
    Systeem
    Implementation Guide before using this procedure.
    WARNING!Work closely with your project manager to prevent accidental
    interruption to your telephone services.
    StepReference
    @D Use Correct Jackss,
    1.The ports on the Model 120 or Model 70 line cards have RJ-45 modular jacks for
    telephone line connections.Install the telephone lines that go to the Model 120 or
    Model 70 ports in the RJ-45 jacks.
    2.To connect the telephone lines to the corresponding Model 120 or Model 70 ports,
    use non-inverting (four-wire) telephone cables, with RJ-45 modular connectors on
    each end. Observe Installation Restrictions.
    3.The jacks should be within ten feet of the Model 120 or Model 70.
    @D Protect Your Equipment4.Protect the ports of the Model 120 or Model 70 line cards from power surges (for
    example, those caused by lightning or power lines falling on aerial cables). Install
    carbon-type or gas-type protectors on unprotected lines coming in from the central
    office or an unprotected PBX. Install protectors as close as possible to where the
    phone lines enter the building. 
    						
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    SteD
    @D Connect Telephone Lines
    5.Ask you project manager where the MDF is situated. The MDF is usually situated
    in a closet or storage room of the building.
    6.Have the worksheets available that show the Model 120 or Model 70 line groups
    you plan to configure. Make a list of the telephone numbers and their
    corresponding Model 120 or Model 70 ports.
    7.Mount the necessary number of RJ-45 modular connector blocks near the Model
    120 or Model 70.z
    8.Install standard 24-gauge twisted pair telephone wire between the MD?punchdown blocks and the RJ-45 modular connector blocks. If E 
    & M signaling
    leads are used, a second pair is needed for each modular connector block.
    9.Connect each pair to the terminals on the MDF punchdown block. If you want to
    maintain Tip 
    & Ring integrity, connect the Tip above the Ring connection on the
    punchdown block.
    10. Connect each twisted pair to the RJ-45 modular block.
    11. Label the modular blocks to identify which telephone lines are connected to which
    block. Also indicate in your labeling which Model 
    120 or Model 70 port each line
    accesses.
    12. Install telephone cables from the modular blocks to the corresponding Model 120
    or Model 70 ports.
    Reference 
    						
    							cr 6270
    Install ModemPage 1 of 2
    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later
    This procedure explains how to connect a modem to the Model 120 or Model 70.
    StepRefireme
    @D Verify Cabling Specifications
    1.Obtain the correct RS-232 cable for your modem. Table 2 lists all signals present at
    the serial port connectors.
    Note:The Model 120 is shipped with a 9-pin D-type female console cable
    which connects to serial port 2. The other end of this console cable is
    a 
    25pin D-type female connector.To connect to a terminal, personal
    computer, modem, or printer, you need an RS-232 cable with a 
    25pin D-type male connector at one end of the console cable. The other
    end of the RS-232 cable varies depending on the make and
    manufacturer of the device you are connecting to.
    Table 2Modem Pin AssignmentsModel 120 Side
    Modem SideSignal Name
    (9-Pin)(25~Pin)
    Pin1Pin4, Pin5Carrier Detect
    Pin2Pin2Receive Data
    Pin3Pin3Transmit Data
    Pin4Pin6Data Terminal Ready
    Pin5Pin7Signal Ground
    Pin6Pin20Data Set Ready
    Pin7Pin8Request To Send
    Pin8Pin8Clear To Send
    Pin 9No ConnectionRing Indicate
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