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1. SD O ON OO q p Ol ever O a e a E 000 010 000 oo ooo AU O OO 00 o oo o for h2mxrear KLC 081997 Connecting Peripheral Devices 49 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Back View of the Deskside MAP 100P Figure Back View of the 1 Video circuit card H PCI slot 1 SEYROARD Deskside 2 P5200 MHz CPU with MAP 100P COMI slot 17 3 Remote maintenance circuit card ISA slot 16 4 ON OFF power switch with owen BUR RED protective guard i AC power inlet receptacle Fuse Power supply 1 Power supply 2 COM2 port Keyboard connector Power supply status LED OK o0 o cC mk Cc Cc os gt C O CO 3 a Cc COE a38 1rnv YIMOd N3349 HO YIMOd r _ KTS g CP UN o Scinp003 KLC 011398 Connecting Peripheral Devices 50 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Back View of the Rack Mounted MAP 100P Figure Back View of the ER SRS O Rack Mounted MAP 100P JR P N Scinp006 KLC 032398 1 Fuse 7 Keyboard connector 2 AC power inlet receptacle 8 COM port 3 ON OFF power switch with 9 Remotemaintenancecircui
2. Install Modem Terminal Install Modem Terminal Window Device Serial Port Number Speed Connecting Peripheral Devices 42 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY C BACK Alarm Management Window Alarm N Management pu ID E234567890 Window l lAlarm Destination 86048 l ET Origination INACTIVE ER Leuel 1 TEM Suppression INACTIVE Sew Alarm Notification INACTIVE toon oo 2 6 Connecting Peripheral Devices 43 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Alarm Origination Test Window Alarm sxi Alarm Origination Test Origination Test Execute Alarm Origination Test Window Review Latest Test Results Connecting Peripheral Devices 44 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Alarm Origination Confirmation Window Alarm Origination Alarm Origination tests may take up to Confirmation 5 minutes to complete This test will Window be run in the background Press y to confirm Press n to cancel Connecting Peripheral Devices 45 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK UNIX Management Window UNIX l UNIX Hanagement Management Removable Media Operations x Window x Hodem Terminal Administrations Printer Administration x Equinox Administration Hodem Admi 11 8 3 4 at l GI x UNIX Date and Time SAAR AAA AAA AAA AA Connecting Peripheral Devices 46 Issue 2 November 1
3. Option Setting Baud rate 1200 and 9600 ANS AUTO BRK DISK LONG CI OFF CH OFF CTS ON DCD Normal DSR ON DTR 50 Msec DTR FOLLOW LL OFF REMLOOP GRANT RI ON 1 of 2 Connecting Peripheral Devices 14 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Table 7400 Data Module Option Settings Option Setting RL OFF SIGLS DISC OFF TM OFF DONE YES 2 of 2 Installing the Software for the 7400A Data Module 1 Login as craft 2 Start at the Lucent Intuity Main Menu and select UNIX Management Modem Terminal Administration Install Modem Terminal Software The system displays the Install Modem Terminal Window 3 Enter modem in the Device field gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 15 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS 1 34 f GLOSSARY LAT T2 MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 4 Enter the appropriate port name in the serial Port Number field for example dev tty00 or dev ttysaa dev ttysah etc 5 Enter the appropriate modem speed in the speed field either 9600 4800 2400 1200 or 19200 Setting Up a Terminal to Log In Remotely Through a 7400A Data Module To set up a remote terminal through a 7400A data module 1 Setthe terminal line to 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit 2 Setthe terminal line speed to the same as that of the modem to which the terminal is connected NOTE See
4. November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 10 Press the function key below Active Saved to save the configuration to the Active Saved area The LCD displays Command Complete The modem is now configured with the Async Dial setting 11 Press the DOUBLE UP ARROW key to return to the top level menu iz Procedure completed Issue 2 Connecting Peripheral Devices 35 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the U S The U S Robotics modem is supported for connection to COM2 COM2 is reserved for Robotics Modem Lucent remote maintenance Complete the procedures in this section to install the modem NOTE Alarm is the name assigned to the COM2 serial port that is used for remote maintenance Connecting the U S Robotics Modem to the Platform To connect the U S Robotics modem to the back of the system 1 Connect a 9 pin to 25 pin cable to the 9 pin COM2 port 2 Connect the 25 pin end of the cable to the modem The system activates the AA TR and CS indicators on the modem Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 36 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAT T2 MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Configuring the U S Robotics Modem Through a Terminal To configure the modem through a terminal rather than on the control panel of the modem 1
5. 3820 Modem Connecting Peripheral Devices 27 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Setting the Error Control Mode to Buffer Mode on the 3820 Modem NOTE Do not return to the top level menu after you complete this procedure To set the error control mode to buffer mode 1 Press the UP ARROW key to move up one level from the current display The LCD displays Edit StrapGroup 2 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until v42 MNP Buf fer comes into view 3 Press F1 to edit VA2 MNP Buffer The LCD displays Err Control Mode 4 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until Buf ferMode comes into view 5 Press F2 to select BufferMode 6 Press the UP ARROW key to move up one level from the current display The LCD displays Edit StrapGroup gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 28 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAT 3E f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 7 Press the UP ARROW key to move up one level from the current display The LCD displays Choose Function and then Edit and Save 8 Press F3 Save to save the configuration you just edited to the Active Saved configuration area The LCD displays Sav EditArea to andthen Active Saved 9 Press F1 to confirm the save request The LCD displays Command Complete 10 Press the DOUBLE UP ARRO
6. of the system 2 Use a 25 pin to 8 pin adapter to complete the connection between the 9 pin COM2 port and the 8 pin modular cable that comes with the 3820 modem First connect the 9 pin to 25 pin adapter to the 25 pin to 8 pin adapter and then connect the 25 pin to 8 pin adapter to the 8 pin modular cable 3 Plug the 8 pin modular cable into the 3820 modem The system activates the RTS CTS and LSD indicators on the 3820 modem NOTE If you are using the modem for anything other than Lucent remote maintenance use the RS 232 adapter marked as DTE and the 6 pin cable to connect to the ports ttysaa etc on the serial interface circuit card and the 3820 modem Configuring the 3820 Modem for Remote Administration The 3820 modem can be configured in three ways m Powering up the system and performing an alarm origination download NOTE The alarm origination download occurs during software installation It is not necessary to complete this procedure at this time Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 18 Issue 2 November 1999 Mee 112 ERRARE 34 f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices m Using the control panel on the 3820 modem after powering up m Connecting the modem to a terminal that acts as a DTE Typically the first method is the easiest way to configure the 3820 modem Select the method you want to use and follow the corresponding procedure Performing an Alarm Origination Download
7. the documentation for the terminal for more information E Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 16 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS 1 34 f GLOSSARY LATTE C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the The Paradyne 3820 modem is supported for connection to COM2 COM2 is reserved for Paradyne 3820 Lucent remote maintenance Complete the procedures in this section to install the modem Modem NOTE If the system is equipped with an AYC54 remote maintenance board RMB do not connect a modem to COM2 for remote maintenance Instead connect the modem telephone line into the RMB NOTE If the system has an AYC54 RMB COM2 is disabled and will not support any connections NOTE Alarm is the name assigned to the COM2 serial port that is used for remote maintenance Determine your first step m Ifthe Intuity system does not have an AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card continue with Connecting the 3820 Modem to the Platform m If the Intuity system has an AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card continue with Performing RMB Modem Administration and then Connecting the 3820 Modem to the Platform Connecting Peripheral Devices 17 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAT T2 MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the 3820 To connect the 3820 modem to the hardware platform Modem to the f Platform 1 Connect a 9 pin to 25 pin adapter to the 9 pin COM2 port on the back
8. to Configure the 3820 Modem To perform an alarm origination download As CAUTION If you select this method you must complete all connections to the system before powering up 1 Power up the system For more information on powering up your system click on your system type m MAP 5P or MAP 5PV3 m MAP 40P m MAP 100P 2 Login as craft gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 19 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK 3 Connecting Peripheral Devices 20 Connecting Peripheral Devices Start at the Lucent Intuity Main Menu and select Customer Services Administration Alarm Management The system displays the Alarm Management Window Complete the fields as follows or as directed by the remote support center Product ID Enter the unique product ID for the system Alarm Destination Enter the telephone number of the remote maintenance center or a number identified as the alarm destination Alarm Origination Enter ACTIVE or INACTIVE Alarm Level Enter MAJOR or MINOR Alarm Suppression Enter ACTIVE or INACTIVE Clear Alarm Notification Enter ACTIVE or INACTIVE Press F3 Save to save the alarm settings Press ENTER Press F8 The system displays the alternate set of function keys gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 7 Press F1 The syst
9. 999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK Circular DIN 6 Pin Connector for the Keyboard Figure Circular DIN 6 Pin Connector for the Keyboard Issue 2 Connecting Peripheral Devices 47 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP Figure Back View MAP 5P and MAP 5PV3 ar WD N 10 11 12 Connecting Peripheral Devices 48 Back View MAP 5P and Power supply fan intake Aes a SS Keyboard connector 000000000000 Mouse connector not used COM 1 COM MAP 5P only or USB ports MAP 5PV3 only not f BACK MAP 5PV3 8 9 used Parallel port Monitor connector AC power supply outlet MAP 5P only Dress cover lock AC voltage selector switch AC power inlet receptacle COM2 MAP 5PV3 only coo ooo OOo ooo Coo Coo ooo ooo 00o ooo Coo ooo ooo ooo OOo ooo OOo ooo ooo Coo Coo Coo coo O mpix5p LJK 072999 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Back View of the MAP 40P Figure Back gure ac 1 AC power inlet receptacle D View of the 2 AC power supply outlet MAP 40P External SCSI I O connector Parallel port COM2 Keyboard connector Power supply fan exhaust h 82026 Mouse connector 9 am 9 Video connector 82638 4 H ol L 089 COM1 i Em opopo m gt p 96896 1 i a 30505 Co
10. AP 100P B Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 5 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the Keyboard Click the graphic for a A 6 pin female DIN receptacle is located in the back of the system The male plug is provided larger view with the keyboard Both of the connector assemblies are keyed to provide proper alignment Connector for the Keyboard NOTE Do not use the keyboard receptacle for any other purpose than to connect the keyboard S CS Back View of the MAP 5P and MAP 5PV3 Back View of the MAP 40P gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 6 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAT 3T f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Back View of the Deskside MAP 100P Back View of the Rack Mounted MAP 100P mi Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 7 Issue 2 November 1999 Meo 112 0 EET 3 f GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting the Printer Connecting Peripheral Devices A 25 pin D subminiature female receptacle provides a parallel printer interface Use the instructions supplied in the manufacturer s manual Users Guide 570 Printer or the guide provided with your printer to unpack and install your printer The following installation overview supplements th
11. AT amp T amp F3L0 amp D2 amp S1 N0 Q3S41 3S2 128 amp W0 The modem should return OK Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 31 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAT 3T f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Configuring the Complete the following procedures to configure the 3910 modem 3910 Modem Determine your first step m Ifthe Intuity system does not have an AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card continue with Using the Diagnostic Control Panel on the 3910 Modem m Ifthe Intuity system has an AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card continue with Performing RMB Modem Administration and then Using the Diagnostic Control Panel on the 3910 Modem Issue 2 Connecting Peripheral Devices 32 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Using the Diagnostic Control Panel on the 3910 Modem The 3910 modem has a Diagnostic Control Panel DCP that is the user interface to the modem The following table shows how to use the keys on the DCP Table Key Functions on the 3910 Modem Diagnostic Control Panel Key Function UP ARROW Moves up one level from the current display DOUBLE UP Returns the display to the top level menu ARROW LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor or display to the left RIGHT ARROW Moves the cursor or display to the right F1 F2 F3 Selects items displayed directly above each key Tip Press the RIG
12. Connecta terminal to the modem 2 Seethe documentation for the terminal and make sure that the terminal is acting as a DTE 3 Setthe terminal line to 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit 4 Setthe baud of the terminal line to the required modem speed For example for the U S Robotics modem attached to the remote maintenance port set the terminal line to 9600 baud 5 Enter AT on the terminal The modem displays OK NOTE If the modem does not display OK check the connection and the terminal setup 6 Enter the following AT command AT amp T amp F1 amp D2 amp B0 amp S1S0 1S2 128 amp W0 The modem displays OK gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 37 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAT 3T f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 7T Disconnect the terminal 8 Connect the modem to the communication port COM1 or COM2 The system activates the RTS CTS and LSD indicators on the modem gi Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 38 Issue 2 November 1999 ee 11 LEE 1 f GLOSSARY f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Performing RMB Modem Administration Important Complete this procedure only if the Intuity system has an AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card Do not complete this procedure if the system has an AYC54 modem To perform RMB modem administration 1 Login as craft 2 Start at the Lucent Intuity Main Menu and select UN
13. HT ARROW key to scroll forward and the LEFT ARROW key to scroll backward The appropriate factory setting for the 3910 modem is Async Dial To select and save the Async Dial factory setting to the Active Saved configuration area 1 Turn the modem off and then back on 2 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key on the DCP until Configure comes into view p Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 33 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 34 Connecting Peripheral Devices Press the function key below Configure to select the Configure branch of the menu The LCD displays Ld EditArea frm Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until Factory comes into view Press F1 to display the factory preset configuration The LCD should display Async Dial Do one of the following m f Async Dial is displayed skip to Step 7 m If Asynch Dial is not displayed press the RIGHT ARROW key until Asych Dial is displayed on the LCD Press the function key directly under the Async Dial factory setting to save the setting Choose Function appears and then Edit and Save Press F3 to save the configuration to the Active Saved area The LCD displays Sav EditArea to Press the RIGHT ARROW key until Active Saved appears Continue press PAGE DOWN Issue 2
14. IX Management RMB Modem Administration The system displays the following message Please specify the modem used 1 Internal AYC54 2 Paradyne 3820 3 Paradyne 3910 4 custom modem initialization string for example AT amp F amp R1 Enter your choice number between 1 and 4 otherwise program terminates Continue press PAGE DOWN Issue 2 Connecting Peripheral Devices 39 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY LAIT 3E f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 Type the modem type as 1 2 or 3 or type 4 for a custom modem initialization string NOTE If you entered 4 type the custom modem initialization string as prompted 4 Press ENTER The system returns to the UNIX Management Window 5 Press F6 Cancel to return to the Lucent Intuity Main Menu E Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 40 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX fC GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Lucent Intuity Main Menu Lucent Intuity INTUITY TM Main Menu Main Menu ASG Security Administration AUDIX Administration Customer Seruices Administration Feature Options Internet Messaging Administration Networking Administration Software Management Switch Interface Administration System Upgrade TCP IP Administration Unix Management Voice System Administration Connecting Peripheral Devices 41 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY C BACK Install Modem Terminal Window
15. W key to return to the top level menu _ Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 29 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Configuring the 3820 Modem Through a Terminal To configure the 3820 modem through a terminal rather than on the control panel of the modem 1 Connect a terminal to the 3820 modem 2 See the documentation specific to the terminal and make sure that the terminal is acting as a DTE 3 Setthe terminal line to 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit 4 Setthe baud rate of the terminal line to the required modem speed For example for the 3820 modem attached to the remote maintenance port set the terminal line to 9600 baud 5 Enter AT on the terminal If the modem returns OK it is ready to accept AT commands from the terminal If the modem does not return OK check the connection and the terminal setup be Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 30 Issue 2 November 1999 CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 6 Enter the following AT command AT amp T amp F3L0 amp D2 amp S1 N0 Q3S41 lt dial line rate gt S2 128 amp W0 where dial line rate is one of the following values 3 9600 7 1200 V 22 5 4800 8 1200 212A 6 2400 20 19200 For example to set the 3820 modem for COM use where the baud rate is 9600 enter 3 as the dial line rate as shown below
16. ace The LCD displays Async Sync Mode 7 Press F1 Nxt until Async DTE Rate comes into view gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 25 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 8 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until the desired speed comes into view NOTE The desired speed for networking is 19 200 baud The desired speed for administration is 9600 baud 9 When the desired speed comes into view press F2 to set the Async DTE Rate 10 Continue with Setting the DTR Action and DSR Control to Standard RS 232 on the 3820 Modem Connecting Peripheral Devices 26 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Setting the DTR Action and DSR Control to Standard RS 232 on the 3820 Modem NOTE Do not return to the top level menu after you complete this procedure To set the DTR action to standard RS 232 on the 3820 modem 1 Press F1 Nxt until DTR Action comes into view 2 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until St ndrd_RS 232 comes into view 3 Press F2 to set the DTR Action 4 Press F1 Nxt until DSR Control comes into view 5 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until St ndrd_RS 232 comes into view 6 Press F2 to set the DSR control 7 Continue with Setting the Error Control Mode to Buffer Mode on the
17. cord The female connector attached to the longer cord attaches to the monitor p Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting Monitor To connect the monitor cables Cables Click the graphic for a 1 Do one of the following larger view m Ifthe system is a MAP 5P plug the video cable connector from the monitor directly into the video connector located on the back of the MAP 5P or MAP 5PV3 Back View of the m Ifthe system is a MAP 40P plug the video cable connector from the monitor MAP 5P and MAFISEVS directly into the video connector located on the back of the MAP 40P m Ifthe system is a deskside or rack mounted MAP 100P plug the video cable connector from the monitor directly into the video connector located on the back of the video circuit card 6 6 od 2 Tighten the thumb screws on the video cable connector with your fingers or with a small flat blade screwdriver Back View of the 3 Plug the female end of the power cable into the monitor MAP 40P 4 Plug the male end of the power cable into a grounded AC outlet gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 4 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Back View of the Deskside MAP 100P Back View of the Rack Mounted M
18. e RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until Unix Dial comes into view Press the function key below Unix Dial to select the Unix Dial default factory setting The LCD displays Choose Function and then Edit and Save Press F3 Save to save the selected Unix Dial default factory setting The LCD displays Sav EditArea to and then Active Saved Press F1 to save the configuration to the Active Saved area The LCD displays Command Complete Press the DOUBLE UP ARROW key to return to the top level menu gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Setting the Async DTE Rate to the Required Speed on the 3820 Modem To set the Async DTE rate to the required speed complete the following procedure 1 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key on the DOP until Configure comes into view 2 Press the function key below Configure to select the Configure branch of the menu The LCD displays Ld EditArea frm 3 Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until Active Saved comes into view 4 Press F1 to select the Active Saved configuration area The LCD displays Choose Function and then Edit and Save 5 Press F1 Edit to edit the Active Saved configuration area The LCD displays Edit StrapGroup and then DTE Interface 6 Press F1 to edit the DTE Interf
19. e information provided in your printer guide To connect the printer 1 2 3 4 Connecting Peripheral Devices 8 Unpack your printer according to the steps provided in your printer guide Install the ribbon cassette and paper as shown in your printer guide Set the ON OFF switch of the printer to OFF Set the options as described in your printer guide NOTE The Lucent Intuity system works with the default settings for the 570 printer Connect the AC power cable to your printer gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 6 If your printer has a self test feature plug the AC power cable into a grounded wall outlet and initiate the self test by following the instructions in the printer guide When the self test is completed turn the printer off and disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet If your printer does not have a self test feature skip this step Continue with Step 7 7 Insert the male end of your cable into the 25 pin female parallel port connector 8 Tighten the thumb screws with your fingers or with a small flat blade screwdriver 9 Insert the other end of your cable into the parallel port on your printer 10 Depending on your type of printer connection either tighten the thumb screws or press the two wire retaining clips together until you hear them click into the lock slots on either side of the plu
20. em displays the Alarm Origination Test Window 8 Select Execute Alarm Origination Test 9 Press ENTER The system displays the Alarm Origination Confirmation Window 10 Enter y to begin the alarm origination tests 11 Press ENTER The system begins the alarm origination download which takes approximately 2 to 5 minutes to complete 12 When the alarm origination download is complete select Review Latest Test Results If your screen displays the word Successful your modem is configured B Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 21 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Configuring the 3820 Modem Using Its Control Panel Complete the following procedures to configure the 3820 modem using its control panel NOTE Once your modem is configured save the configuration so that if the modem loses power you will not need to repeat these configuration steps The configuration process can be divided into the following procedures m Selecting the UNIX dial default factory configuration m Setting the Async DTE rate to the required speed m Setting the DTR action and the DSR control to standard RS 232 m Setting the error control mode to buffer mode Using the Diagnostic Control Panel on the 3820 Modem The 3820 modem has a Diagnostic Control Panel DCP which is the user interface to the modem gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Periph
21. eral Devices 22 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices The following table shows how to use the keys on the DCP Table Key Functions on the 3820 Modem Diagnostic Control Panel Key Function UP ARROW Moves up one level from the current display DOUBLE UP Returns the display to the top level menu ARROW LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor or display to the left RIGHT ARROW Moves the cursor or display to the right F1 F2 F3 Selects items displayed directly above each key Tip Press the RIGHT ARROW key to scroll forward and LEFT ARROW key to scroll backward Selecting the UNIX Dial Default Factory Configuration To select and save the UNIX Dial default factory setting to the Active Saved configuration area 1 Turn the modem off and then back on 2 Press the RIGHT ARROW key on the DCP until configure comes into view gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 23 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK 10 Connecting Peripheral Devices 24 Connecting Peripheral Devices Press the function key below Configure to select the Configure branch of the menu The LCD displays Ld EditArea frm Press the RIGHT ARROW key or the LEFT ARROW key until Factory comes into view Press F1 to display the factory preset configuration The LCD displays Async Dial Press th
22. f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting Peripheral Devices 1 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting Peripheral Devices This section describes how to make the connections between the system and the following peripheral devices m Monitor m Keyboard m Printer m Modem NOTE The modem section also includes an additional procedure that you need to perform if the system has an AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card installed Connecting Peripheral Devices 2 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the Monitor Required Cables for the Monitor MAP 5PV3 Y Cable This section describes how to connect the monitor Two cables connect the monitor to the system m Video cable connector m Power cable or Y cable MAP 5PV3 only Video Cable Connector For all systems the video cable connector has a video input connector at one end The other end of the cable is permanently attached to the monitor Power Cable For all systems except the MAP 5PV3 the power cable has a male plug at one end and a female plug at the other end The power cable for the monitor connects directly into the chassis For the MAP 5PV3 the Y cable has 2 female plugs and 1 male The male connector plugs into a power
23. g 11 Plug the AC power cable into a grounded wall outlet pu Procedure completed Connecting Peripheral Devices 9 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting a Modem A modem can be used for connection m To the serial interface circuit card or COM1 to enable remote access m Between a remote terminal and the network at a remote site m To COM2 to enable remote login for Lucent support NOTE If the system has an AYC54 remote maintenance board RMB circuit card do not make any connections to COM2 COM is disabled if the system has the RMB Modems attached to the disabled COM will not work m To the ACCX circuit card and breakout box for administration and networking m To the AYC55 remote maintenance circuit card for remote login The following sections outline how to connect and set up the 7400A the 3820 3910 and U S Robotics modems As CAUTION Before initializing any modem confirm that an AYC54 remote maintenance circuit card is not installed The AYC54 has an on board modem gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 10 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the Use the 7400A data module for connections to a distant modem or terminal to establish a 7400A Data Module data call or for remote administration You can connect the 7400A data mod
24. ining connections See Lucent Intuity Getting Connected 585 313 703 for more information on connecting a data module Testing the Hardware Connections and Setup To verify that you have completed the hardware connections and the set up completed correctly 1 Power up the system For more information on powering up your system click on your system type m MAP 5P or MAP 5PV3 m MAP 40P m MAP 100P p Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 12 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX f GLOSSARY f BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices 2 Plug an RS 232 mini tester into the COM2 port on the back of the system 3 If the connections and set up are correct DTR RTS and TD on the tester will light NOTE If the test fails recheck the connections and setup Continue with Completing Setup on the 7400A Data Module Connecting Peripheral Devices 13 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Completing Setup on the 7400A Data Module Set the options and interface baud rate on the 7400A data module See 7400 Data Module Option Settings and Using the Front Panel in the 7400A Data Module User s Manual 555 020 706 for details In the set interface option menu set the ANS ONLY option to YES and then select the other options as listed in the following table Table 7400 Data Module Option Settings
25. tcard protective guard ISA slot 16 4 Power supply status LED 10 P5200 MHz CPU with COM1 5 Power supply 1 slot 17 6 Power supply 2 11 Video circuit card PCI slot 1 12 Remote maintenance circuit card Connecting Peripheral Devices 51 Issue 2 November 1999 f CONTENTS INDEX GLOSSARY HELP MEN BACK Y Cable MAP 5PV3 Only Figure Y Cable MAP 5PV3 Only caixycab LJK 080399 1 Connect to the monitor 2 Connect to the platform 3 Connect to the power cord Connecting Peripheral Devices 52 Issue 2 November 1999
26. ule to either COM or to the serial interface circuit card Setting Up the Hardware on the 7400A Data Module Configure the modem for DCE operation See DTE DCE Hardware Set Up in Chapter 2 Installation in the Lucent 7400A Data Module User s Manual 555 020 706 for information on DCE settings NOTE Make sure the EIA connector circuit card located under the top panel of the 7400A data module is set to DCE If it is not unplug the circuit card and turn it to the DCE setting Connecting the 7400A to COM1 To connect the 7400A data module to COM1 1 Attach a 9 pin to 25 pin adapter to COM1 2 Attach an RS 232 cable to the adapter on COM1 3 Attach the other end of the RS 232 cable to the 7400A data module 4 Make the remaining connections See Lucent Intuity Messaging Solutions Release 5 Getting Connected 585 313 703 for more information on how to connect a data module gt Continue press PAGE DOWN Connecting Peripheral Devices 11 Issue 2 November 1999 Meo 112 ERAT 3 f GLOSSARY HELP C BACK Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the 7400A Data Module to the Serial Interface Circuit Card To connect the 7400A data module to the serial interface circuit card 1 Attach the octopus cable provided with the card to the faceplate of the serial interface circuit card 2 Attach the modular jack end of the octopus cable to a DTE adapter 3 Connect the DTE adapter to the 7400A data module 4 Make the rema
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