Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Sunrise Series Modular Nest Telenetics
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Part No. T EL–0994 9, Rev A June 200 1 Page 1 of 34 326X SERIES MODEM Modem Cards, Backplanes, and Modular Nest 9 and 21 Enclosures In Th is Notice T opic See Page Introduct ion ....................... .................. .................. .........
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Page 2 of 34 Overview This docume nt covers : • Informat ion you need and a ctivities you must comp lete befor e inst alling and operati ng 326X Series Mod.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Safe ty I nfo rmati on Page 3 of 34 Safety Info rmation This secti on explains how Wa r n i n g Notices a re used in T eleneti cs’ documentati on, and it p rovides such notic es for users of the 326X Series Modem.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Safe ty I nfo rmati on Page 4 of 34 Installation W arning Wa r n i n g All T elene tics devices s hould be used in environments desi gned for computers a nd electr onic equipment. In areas suscepti ble to lightni ng, take precaut ions to prevent damage to elect r onic equipment .
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 5 of 34 Pre-Installation Information and Activities This sec tion provides informa tion about 326X S eries Modem c ard models 3262, 3263, 3267 and 3268 .
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 6 of 34 Stand-a lone Modems and Encl osure Cards : Differe nces The 326X Series Modem card fr ont panel dif fers from that of the stand-alone 326X Series Modem.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 7 of 34 T elephone Company Compliance — U.S.A. Models The T elen etics 326X Seri es Mo dem comp lie s with P art 68 of the FCC rules. T he modem card includes a labe l with the F C C regis tration number for this equipment.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 8 of 34 Countries That Support Busy Out Some backpl anes have a Busy Out fea ture and are inten ded for use with di al modems (models 326 2 and 3267). In some cou ntries, leased mode m s (models 3263 and 3268) use Busy Out for dial restoral.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 9 of 34 Make Busy backplane s are fac tory configured for Busy Out operation i n their destina tion country , as indicated in T abl e 1 or T able 2. Wa r n i n g Only quali fied servic e personn el shou ld remove pi n jumpers.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 10 of 34 K ontaktst i ftüber brückungen sol lten nur v on qualif iziertem K undendienstper sonal entf ernt werden.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 1 1 of 34 Refer t o Figure 2, which s hows pin l ocations on Modul ar Nest 21 b ackplanes.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 12 of 34 Setting the Modem Card DIP Switc h An 8-posi tion DIP (Dual Inl ine Package) s witch on the mod em card functions the same as t he rear panel DIP switch on stan d-alone modems.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 13 of 34 T able 3. Modem Rear Panel DIP Switch Functions Switch Number Setting Function 1 (Modem A only ) 7 (Modem B only ) Off EIA/TIA 232-D pin 23 is set for data rate input.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 14 of 34 Cabling t he 3262 and the 3267 (Dual Dial) M odem Cards Refer to Figure 4 f or cab ling of 3262 and 3267 (dual di al) Mod em cards . Interface and cabl ing pin-ou ts var y by countr y.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 15 of 34 Cabl ing the 3263 a nd the 3268 (Lea sed Lin e, Dial Restoral) Mode m Cards Refer to Figure 5 f or cab ling of 3263 and 3268 (l eased line with dial restoral ) Modem cards.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 16 of 34 Attachi ng Ferrite Beads (U.S.A., Canada, and J apan Only ) A cable wi th an attached f errite is included in the accessory kit for U.S.A., Can ada, and Japan 326X Series M odem ca rds.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 17 of 34 T o release t he connector : 1) Insert a small scre wdriv er beneat h the clip o n the bottom of the connect or (Figure 7).
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 18 of 34 326X Seri es Mo dem — Ca bling to a Ne t work Manage r This section describes how to set the 326X Series Modem backplane NMS Bus DIP switches for netwo rk management.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 19 of 34 Figure 8 shows a single NC command flow path. In the figure, the loca l masters receiv e network contr ol fr om a single net work manager sou rce.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 20 of 34 A group’ s net work management signaling i s passed along a multi-drop b us in the backplan e to each NC port . One sl ot of each gro up is the Bus Mast er slot (NC 1 for group 1, NC 2 for group 2, etc.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 21 of 34 Figure 10 . NC Port Locations, Bus Master Locations, and Gr oups (21-Car d Backpl ane) COMM Net.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 22 of 34 Setting Control Across Groups Y ou can use c ables to dai sy-chain NC ports o n 326X Series Mod em cards, as you can with stan d-a lone mode ms .
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 23 of 34 Figure 11. Combining NC Ports With Backplane NMS Bus DIP Swit ches Cautions and Limitation s fo.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 24 of 34 If the application requires more NC slaves th an the la rger ba ckplan es have groups, connect multiple b ackpla nes in the enc losure using the 1-card b ackplane.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 25 of 34 There ar e two ways to det e rmine your modem’ s software revi sion number .
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Pre-Inst allation In formatio n and Ac tivities Page 26 of 34 Prepar ing the 91 10 DMS for 326X Seri es Card Modems When ma naging 326X Series Modems in a n enclosure usin g the 91 10 Dial Managemen t System (DM S), set the Us e option ( in the 91 10 Comm Port Defi nition scree n) to Complete .
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 27 of 34 Removing and Ins talling a Backplan e in Modu lar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure This secti on explains how to remove a nd install a 326X backplane attached to a Modular Nes t 9 and 21 enclosure.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 28 of 34 Removing a 326X Backplane Caution Power d own the un it bef ore you begin. T o remove a backplane fr om a Modular Nest 9 or 21 enclosure (Fi gure 14): 1) Ensu re tha t the en closu re is p o wered do wn.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 29 of 34 Figure 14 . Remo ving a 326X Backplane A B A void Ben ding These M ale.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 30 of 34 Installing o r Replacing a 32 6X Backplan e Caution Power d own the un it bef ore you begin.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 31 of 34 Figure 15. Installing or Replacing a 326X Backplane A B Push and T urn.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 32 of 34 Index Numerics 3262 5 , 8 , 12 , 14 , 15 3263 5 , 8 , 11 , 15 3267 5 ,.
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 33 of 34 E EN60950 3 F FCC 16 FCC Part 68 7 ferrit e 5 , 14 , 15 , 16 ferrit e .
Part No. TEL – 0 9949, Re v A June 200 1 Removing and Ins talling a Ba ckplane in Modul ar Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure Page 34 of 34 R ringer equivalence number (REN) 7 S safe ty inf ormati on 3 safe ty standa rd 16 SELV 3 slot 5 stand-a lone modem 6 surge 4 Sweden 8 Switzerl and 8 T TBTS 3 test mode 6 U U.
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