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3460 Fast’R User Guide
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© Copyright 2009 Raymar Information Technology, Inc.
7325 Roseville Road
Sacramento, California 95842
Tel: 800-695-1951 Direct: 916-783-1951
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0065-5600-002 Raymar Information Technology Limited Wararnty 9/12/2008
Rev. B Page 1 of 1
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Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Hardware Warranty
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Raymar is responsible for return shipping costs.
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product.
Raymar Information Technology, Inc.
7325 Roseville Road
Sacramento, CA 95842
Service Hotline (800) 747-1522
http://support.telenetics.com or e-mail to [email protected]
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ï›™2009 Raymar Information Technology, Inc.
7325 Roseville Road
Sacramento, CA 95842
800-695-1951
Proprietary Material
Information and software in this document are proprietary to Telenetics
Corporation (or its Suppliers) and without the express prior permission
of an officer of Telenetics Corporation, may not be copied, reproduced,
disclosed to others, published, or used, in whole or in part, for any
purpose other than that for which it is being made available.
This document is for information purposes only and is subject to change
without notice.
Part No.: TEL– T0022-01, Rev A
Publication Code: DS
First Printing: January 2001
This manual is current for Release 5.1 of the 3460 Fast’R Modem.
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Chapter 1, Hardware Installation
Introduction ..................................................................................... 1-1
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem .................................................... 1-3
Safety and Operational Notices ................................................. 1-7
Installing an AccessWay Enclosure .............................................. 1-10
Checking AccessWay Enclosure Shipment ............................. 1-10
Site and Power Preparation ...................................................... 1-10
Installing the Enclosure in an Equipment Rack ...................... 1-15
Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure ........................................... 1-16
Cabling One or More Enclosures to a Computer .................... 1-18
Modem Addresses in Multiple-Enclosure Configurations ...... 1-20
Installing/Removing Modem Cards .............................................. 1-21
Installing a Modem Card ......................................................... 1-21
Removing a Modem Card ........................................................ 1-23
Power Modules ............................................................................. 1-24
AC Power Module ................................................................... 1-24
DC Power Module ................................................................... 1-25
Installing a Second DC Power Module ................................... 1-29
Chapter 2, Basic Modem Setup
Introduction ..................................................................................... 2-1
Before You Start .............................................................................. 2-1
Asynchronous Operation ................................................................ 2-2
Entering Commands to the Modem ........................................... 2-2
Setting Up for Asynchronous (Dial) Operation ......................... 2-2
Leased-Line Synchronous Operation .............................................. 2-3
Chapter 3, Advanced Modem Setup
Modem Configuration and Commands ........................................... 3-1
What is the Configuration? ........................................................ 3-1
Issuing AT Commands ............................................................... 3-1
Issuing Network Management Commands ................................ 3-2
What Are Option Sets? .............................................................. 3-2
Managing Option Sets .................................................................... 3-2
Selecting and Customizing Option Set 1 ................................... 3-3
Selecting and Customizing Option Set 2 ................................... 3-4
Option-Set Parameter Default Options ...................................... 3-5
AT Commands for Modem Tasks .............................................. 3-7
Non-Option Set Parameters ....................................................... 3-9
Access Security Functions ............................................................ 3-13
Password Verification on Connection ...................................... 3-13
Configuration and Phone Number Access Restriction ............ 3-14
Outbound Dial Restriction ....................................................... 3-15
Quiet Answer ........................................................................... 3-15
Access Security AT Command Summary ............................... 3-15
Configuring a Remote Modem (AT
*
RA) ................................... 3-16
Network Management (AT
*
NE) ................................................. 3-18
Configuring Modems for Restoral ................................................ 3-21
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Chapter 4, Fast’RVu
Introduction ..................................................................................... 4-1
Getting Started With Fast’RVu ........................................................ 4-2
Language Options ...................................................................... 4-3
Specifying a Modem in Fast’RVu .............................................. 4-3
Useful Information .................................................................... 4-5
Viewing and Setting Modem Options ............................................. 4-6
Checking Device, Circuit, and Signal Status .................................. 4-7
Entering Commands ....................................................................... 4-8
Executing Line and Modem Tests ................................................. 4-10
Using Fast’RVu to Communicate With a Remote Modem ........... 4-11
Downloading Modem Software .................................................... 4-12
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Problems and Improving
Performance
Troubleshooting Steps ..................................................................... 5-1
Troubleshooting Actions ................................................................. 5-2
Running Diagnostic Tests ............................................................. 5-10
Appendix A, Regulatory Information
In This Appendix ........................................................................... A-1
EEC Directive Conformity ............................................................. A-2
CE Marking .............................................................................. A-2
Regulatory Marking ....................................................................... A-4
Country Statutory Statements: Canada .......................................... A-4
Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations .............. A-4
Country Statutory Statements: U. K. ............................................. A-6
Country Statutory Statements: U. S. A. ......................................... A-7
Product Safety Regulatory Marking .............................................. A-9
Appendix B, Attention (AT) Commands
In This Appendix ............................................................................B-1
AT Command Set ............................................................................B-1
Options Stored in Status (S-) Registers ........................................B-29
Result Messages and Codes ..........................................................B-32
Appendix C, Specifications
In This Appendix ............................................................................C-1
Physical Characteristics ..................................................................C-1
Operating Modes .............................................................................C-2
Environmental Limits ....................................................................C-2
Electromagnetic Compatibility .......................................................C-3
AccessWay Enclosure Power Supply and Power Requirements ....C-3
Connectors and Interfaces ...............................................................C-5
AccessWay Enclosure Connectors and Interfaces .....................C-5
Stand-Alone Modem Connectors and Interfaces .......................C-9
Compatibility ................................................................................C-17
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Appendix D, Four-Button/LCD User Interface
Introduction .................................................................................... D-1
Menu Organization—Categories, Parameters, and Options .......... D-2
Using the Front-Panel User Interface ............................................ D-3
LCD Display ............................................................................. D-3
Control Buttons ........................................................................ D-3
Status LEDs .............................................................................. D-4
Return Procedures
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About This Guide
Introduction
This guide describes Telenetics 3460 Fast’R Modem hardware and
software installation and operation.
Audience
This manual is intended for operators of the Telenetics 3460 Fast’R and
Fast’R Plus Modem.
Other Documentation
For more modem information, refer to the 3460 Fast’R Modem
Reference Guide (Part No. TEL–T0022), which you can download from
the Raymar-Telenetics web site (www.raymarinc.com). The
Reference Guide also provides:
• Equipment service, repair, and return information
• Contact information for billing and training questions
• Contact information for ordering additional documentation
Special Notices
The following notices emphasize certain information in the guide:
IMPORTANT: Emphasizes significant procedural information.
Caution
Warns you against damage to software,
hardware, or data.
Mise en Garde
Une mise en garde vous fournit des
informations qui, si elles ne sont pas observées,
peuvent se traduire par des dommages pour le
logiciel, le matériel ou les données.
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Vorsi cht
Ein Vorsichtshinweis macht Sie darauf
aufmerksam, daß Nichtbefolgung zu Software-,
Hardware- oder Datenschäden führen kann.
¡Precaución!
La precaución le ofrece información, que de no
cumplirse, puede derivar en posibles daños
tanto para el software y el hardware, como para
ambos.
Warning
Warns you against physical injury.
Avertissement
Un avertissement constitue le message le plus
sérieux, indiquant que vous pouvez subir des
blessures corporelles.
Warnung!
Eine Warnung ist der ernsthafteste Hinweis auf
Körperverletzungsgefahr.
¡Advertencia!
Una advertencia es un aviso importante, que le
advierte sobre la presencia de un
inminente peligro.
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Trademarks
The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies or organizations.
All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.
Mark Company/Organization
AT Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.
Windows Microsoft Corporation
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Telenetics Customer Information
If you have questions or problems, or you need assistance with
technical, sales, or billing matters, please call our Customer Support
Center: (916) 831-1951.
To Access the Telenetics World-Wide Web Site
Company and product information can be found on our Web site at:
http://www.raymarinc.com
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Chapter 1
Hardware Installation
Introduction
The Telenetics 3460 Fast’R or 3460 Fast’R Plus modem provides
reliable data communication to meet a wide variety of networking
requirements.
The 3460’s formations include:
• A stand-alone formation with either:
— A modem that supports a two-wire leased-line or dial-line
connection
— A modem that supports a two- or four-wire leased-line
connection or a dial connection
Some stand-alone modems have an LCD display and four
menu-navigation buttons, so you can set configuration options
and monitor operation by directly accessing the modem.
• An Accessway enclosure-card formation with either:
— A pair of modems that support two-wire leased-line or
dial-line connections
— A modem that supports a two- or four-wire leased-line
connection or a dial connection
The 3460’s features include:
• Synchronous and asynchronous communication in one unit, with
two preset configurations for typical applications
• Automode with telephone-number linking and auto-redial
• ITU TS Compliance to V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.29, V.27ter, V.23,
V.22, V.22bis, V.21, V.17, Bell 212A, Bell 103
• Synchronous data rates up to 33.6 KBPS and asynchronous data
rates up to 230.4 KBPS
• Industry-standard error detection and data compression
• Hayes AT and V.25bis support
• Automated software download and flash memory for easy
upgrades
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• V.54 diagnostic test suite
• LED displays that indicate modem activity
• Light bar displays (stand-alone modem only) that indicates line,
data, and link-utilization rates
• Support for the Telenetics/Motorola 9000 Open Management Sys-
tem (OMS) Network Management System
• Support for secondary-channel modem management
• Restoral: automatic rerouting of data traffic to the PSTN, over a
two-wire dial line, for backup of critical leased-line applications
when a leased line fails or signal quality deteriorates. Restoral is
available on units that support four-wire leased-line operation.
• LCD display and menu-navigation buttons, on some stand-alone
modems
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Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
In the shipping carton, locate the items shown in Figur e1-1.
Figure 1-1. 3460 Fast’R Stand-Alone Modem Parts
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
Step Action
1. Compare the modem package contents to Figur e1-1. If a part is
missing, contact your nearest Telenetics representative, or:
• In the U.S.A.—Raymar Information Technology, Inc., 7325
Roseville Road, Sacramento, CA 95842.
• Outside the U.S.A.—Telenetics distributors are listed on our
Web site, at: http://www.raymarinc.com
2. Plug the modem power-transformer cable into the modem’s
AC~ connector and then into a power supply outlet.
3. Connect a cable from a computer serial port to the modem’s
DTE connector.
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User's Guide
Ferrite Beads (2)
RJ11 Telco
Cable
Power Transformer
3460 Fast'R Stand-Alone Modem
(With Some Units)
(Some modem front panels
differ from the one shown.)
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4. If ferrite beads are included with your modem, install them on
both telephone cables:
a) Snugly wrap the cable once completely around the
bead (Figure 1-2).
b) Set the cable into the bead cutouts. Ensure that 2.5 to
4 cm of the cable extend from the bead (on the end you
insert into the modem connector).
c) Snap the bead closed. You can reopen and close it to
reset the cable.
5. For two-wire leased-line or dial-line modems:
a) Plug the telephone cable into the modem’s LINE
connector (Figur e1-3) and to the telephone wall jack .
b) To use a telephone set on the same line as the modem,
ensure that the ferrite bead (if included) is installed on
the cable; then plug it into the modem’s PHONE
connector.
For two- or four-wire leased-line/dial-line modems:
a) Optionally, plug an analog dial line telephone cable
into the modem’s PHONE LINE connector
(Figure 1-3) and to the telephone wall jack.
b) Ensure that the ferrite bead (if included) is installed on
a leased-line cable; then plug it into the modem’s
LEASE connector.
6. Set the modem power switch to the On (1) position. The modem
executes self-tests. A modem indicates test results as follows:
• Successful completion: MR LED steady on.
• A problem by setting LEDs in one of these ways:
— MR: slowly blinking. TR: on. OH: off. CD: off.
— MR: off. TR: on. OH: on. CD: on.
You can also check self-test completion with Fast’RVu. Select
Status, then select:
• EIA to display DCD, DTR, DSR, CTS, and RTS signal states
• Device to display rate and mode parameters that describe the
modem’s current state
Note the LED pattern. Report any problem to Telenetics
Support.
7. Stand-alone modem hardware installation is complete.
Go on to Chapter 2, Basic Modem Setup, or Chapter 3,
Advanced Modem Setup.
Installing a Stand-Alone Modem
(continued)
Step Action
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Figure 1-2. Ferrite Bead Installation
Cable Looped Once
Around Bead
To Modem Connector
Cable
2 - 4 cm
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Figure 1-3. Modem Rear Panel and Cable Connections
Power
Optional Fast’RVu
Connectors. See Chapter 4.
(A) Modems that support two-wire
leased- or dial-line connections
DTE
.
IN
OUT
NM 1 0
I
LINE LEASE
PHONE
AC~
DTE
.
IN
OUT
I
LINE PHONE
AC~
(B) Modems that support two- or four-
wire leased-line/dial-line connections
Connect to Fast’RVu in either of these ways:
• With NC cables, shown in (A)
• With data cables, using logical secondary channel
NM
1 0
Transformer
Power
Transformer
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Safety and Operational Notices
Power Transformer
Warning
The stand-alone modem is for use with an approved power
transformer, available only from Telenetics Corporation.
Avertissement
Le modem autonome doit être utilisé avec un transformateur
de courant homologué, disponible uniquement auprès de
Telenetics Corporation.
Warnung
Das freistehende Modem ist mir einem zugelassenen,
ausschließlich von der Telenetics Corporation. erhältlichen
Leistungstransformator zu verwenden.
Connecting Ports
Warning
Ports that are capable of connecting to other apparatus are
defined as SELV. To ensure conformity with EN60950 -
ensure that these ports are only connected to ports of the same
type on other apparatus.
Warning
Les ports qui sont susceptibles d’être connectés à des
équipements sont désignés comme TBTS. Pour garantir la
conformité à la norme EN 60950, n’interconnecte ces ports
qu’avec des ports du même type sur des autres matériels.
Warning
Anschlusse, die mit anderen Geraten verbindet werden
konnen, sind als SELV beschrieben. Um Konformitat mit EN
60950 zu versichern, sichern Sie es, daß diese Anschlusse nur
mit den des selben Type auf anderen Geraten verbindet
werden.
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Repair
Warning
Do not attempt to repair the modem or enclosure. They
contain no electronic components that can be serviced or
replaced by a user. Any attempt at user service of the modem
or enclosure, or opening of the modem, voids the product
warranty.
Avertissement
N’essayez pas de réparer le modem ou le boîtier. Ils ne
contiennent aucun composant électronique pouvant être
réparé ou remplacé par un usager. Toute tentative de
réparation du boîtier du 3460 Fast’R ou de l’AccessWay 16
par un usager, ou toute intervention à l’intérieur du 3460
Fast’R, annule la garantie du produit.
Warnung
Versuchen Sie nicht, das Modem oder sein Gehäuse zu
reparieren. Es sind keine durch den Benutzer wartungs- oder
austauschfähige Teile darin enthalten. Bei jeglichem Öffnen
oder Wartungsversuch am 3460 Fast'R bzw. AccessWay
16-Schaltkasten durch den Benutzer verfällt die
Gerätegarantie.
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Lightning
Warning
All Telenetics devices should be used in environments
designed for computers and electronic equipment. In areas
susceptible to lightning, take precautions to prevent
damage to electronic equipment. Contact your telephone
company, or an electronic accessories vendor, for information
on lightning protection equipment. Customers experiencing
problems caused by surges from lightning have eliminated
such problems by installing appropriate surge suppressors
on power and data lines connected to Telenetics devices.
Avertissement
Tous les dispositifs Telenetics doivent être utilisés dans des
environnements conçus pour des ordinateurs et du matériel
électronique. Dans les zones susceptibles d’être frappées par
la foudre, prenez des précautions pour éviter que le matériel
électronique soit endommagé. Contactez votre compagnie
téléphonique, ou un vendeur d’accessoires électroniques,
pour obtenir des renseignements concernant les systèmes de
protection contre la foudre. Certains usagers confrontés à des
problèmes causés par des sautes de tension dues à la foudre
ont éliminé ces problèmes en installant des régulateurs de
tension appropriés sur les câbles électriques et les câbles de
données reliés aux dispositifs Telenetics.
Warnung
Telenetics-Geräte sind grundsätzlich in für Rechner
und
elektronische Anlagen vorgesehenen Umgebungen zu
verwenden. In unwettergefährdeten Bereichen ist jegliche
Elektronik gegen Blitzeinwirkung z
u schützen. Näheres über
entsprechende Schutzeinrichtungen erfahren Sie von Ihrer
Telefongesellschaft oder einem Elektrohändler. Probleme mit
Spannungsstößen durch Blitzeinwirkung lassen sich durch
Einbau von Ãœberspannungsableitern in die zu Telenetics-
Geräten führenden Netz- und Datenleitungen beheben.
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